| Fi ee Bek. NR ¥ HXAMINER, TULY 14, EES a : — pepe es ~~ | “7 o< Local and Other lems. i ef EGRAPHI: Ne alc | Summerside Exports. | ww is co ey <é | \ tlair Brushes at Watson’s, SumMrnrsipe, July 11, ii , > a “ [SPRCIAL Desvatoues to Tuk EXAMINER, Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, | HH NEY at J. B, Maedonald’s TI ' Cameron, master, for Point du Chene: il liyltwky Fhe State of Maine al Wree aces oe { - a mane a total Wreck. 125 cases epgs......... $519.00 | i Pat \, to be used’ after shaving, 25 Sr. Joun. N ia 2 bbla. hams....... 50.00 | ‘it ents, at Watson The vinieed . sth et July 13. By same steamer on the 12t)) :- —AT— i _ Sep State of Maine, which| 90 cases eggs i 406,00 . j sM'S Corn Plasters at Watson's a _— at Point Lapreau on Saturday, 4 cattle. = » dhcn eS eee Aes . 140,00 i - = © a total loss. All the paasengers 1.265 MONE is had, cis eS 92.00 ma | We have had a gracious rain ; but it is pos. | ¥°F® anded and steamboats are now land. | 50 Ibs. wool....................---. 13.00 at sible that holiday pleasure seekers have not | '®8 the freight and all that can be saved. | 146 bush, oats .......... 58.00 i en) 0) = he State of Maine was built in 1882, and / a g ‘th — © Lows, srecsn, daniel tee taut wen a fine boat, and it is a great loss to the $1,311.09 ib and Pleasant Street, Halifax, died suddenly a MARRIED. a ae 0 i on the !2th instant - — ou : \ it a lias a _ eee An Orange and Green Riot. In this city, on the 9th inst., by Rev. 8. H. _ . iil _.. aan ee —— Rice. Mr. George R. Gay to Miss Sarah ‘E are showing a complete stock of English and American Hats and Bonnets for i . : Betrast. July 13 Mitchell, both of Lot 49, Vernon River, P. E. rH F lass and crockervw T, July 13. J trad ii TR CROSP GN ONS CHSCR NT THATS, GS OO) A cori confi : Island. une trade, il the stocs t opened by R. kK. Brace. They | k is erlous ae took place here yester- RB * if are remarkably nice and cheap ay, One map, a Re Catholic : ) = — am a \ | prety Seoeettee “ GW Meehan Some. wecke teenies SHIP NEWS tack, White, and Colored Straw Hats. | i . : ’ : : pur oC, x . ‘ ‘ i Messes. Jonn Scorr and R. M. Barrett! Wutrenaven, July 13. er Black, vv hite, and Colored Straw Bonnets. \ returned | from the meeting of the} Serious fighting took place at Cleaton PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Chip Hats and Bonnets. National Division on Saturday evenin | wentesdes : — teato ‘m* eek i oat . | Feeterday, one bey was killed, and a num: ENTERED, frimmed Hats and Bonnets. i CromproN cCorsers are the best, for sale at | i tee July 12—Forest Queen, Caisey, Shediac, Jum; Fancy Stra WwW Efiais and Bon nets, J. B. Macdonald's. ljyi4 wky | rT Mary D, Drysdale, Wallace, stone; Morning | ¢ a ‘ : s y | ac temie tienen Star. Power, Shemogue, deals, it alert | # AC largest display of Chiidren’s Hats to be found on P. E. 1. | : gON - [EN a ee of = * uty ° —_—— a — ‘oan a a. i eathers and Flowers Adjutant General ol awa, Was founc oat- . © Sarquis, Newcastle, jum; bounty, Halliday, ‘ j ing in the St. Lawrence, at Montreal, on the The St. J 1 Lonvon, July 13, Pictou, coal; Levi Hart, Garrior, Sydney. Eat and Bonnet shapes. ' + ith inst. - re * James Crazette says the Govern- coal; Vineyard, Parrior, “ow Bay, coal; i - es las received information that Osman John Northrup, Garrior, Picton, coal; Brit- NEW MI i 2 i LNERY MA TERI C3 dus i Br ARS ent oe a nee of J. Ross ny the a rebel, has seized Asis, ish KFagle, Levash, Port Caledonia, coal; © 5 Robertson, the Toronto 7'elegram, on ihe | ® porton the Red Sea, six miles s uth of Mary Jane, Davis, Pictou, coal; Winnie, , ; : . i i 11th inst, and st le a gold watch and Ma. | Suakin. c Mullins, Pictou, coal; Prospect, McMillan, A vatrT large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas, i sonic jewel, valued at $800. st ers Wood Islands. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands, Bi a 2 a ’ , CLEARED BaTuine DRAWERS at J. B, Macdonalds. Cholera Victims, . _ pwe g “0 . eek July 12—Cora, MelIsaac, Point du Chene, bal; > a —~>— Gyld wky Parts, July 13 Albion, Chapman, Buctouche, do; Pholine, ee © RICHES O ai <u Bt Meerixe of the Board of Commissioners for Dari I . es toh : T Marshman, Richibucto, bal; C fearl, Smith, ‘ managing the Provincial Exhibition will take} _. uring the twenty-four hours ending at West Cape, salt, ete; Mary D, Drysdale, place at the Law Courts Building, July 15th, nine o'clock to-night, there were seventeen Wallace, flour and lime; Morning Star, ERNS. i st twelve o'clock, noon. deaths from cholera at Marseilles and Power, Shemogue, bal; Prospect, McMillan, Ch’town, May 25, is84, ; Scere. thirty-six at Toulon. Two Sisters of Charity Wood Islands. a - nee . Tue daughter of Mr, Ross, accountant, | ¥eTe among those who died at Toulon. — OTHER PORTS. : ee Se : Montreal, and Miss Barry, her cousin, from scincinineidaciaiiaaitcplatinnis July 1L—Ent sch Adonia, Arsenault, She- Handsome Hake Baskets Glasgow, Scotland, while bathing, from a boat Precautions Against Cholera. diac, pig iron; Oselle, Allen, Charlottetown, j . at Malois, fourteen miles from Montreal, on ai ballast. 12th--Onward, Dotten, Wallace, ° the 11th, were drowned. ae ; building stone; Lodi, Gun, Richibucto, lum- sete cenllithti oa Lonpon, July 12. ber; Morning Star, Arsenault, Richibucto, Asoruenr lot of Hoop Skirts just received | at J. 5b Macdonald’s. ljyl4 wky _- Tus National Artillery Association of Eng- land announces that it will send out three officers and twenty-two men to compete in the Dominion Artillery matches to be held at Unebec Ne p > > ; re Juebec in September next. , : REVERE HOUSE. to sort up, just opened, at id sessilis An Orangeman killed a nationalist here ; Tue meetings called by Lieut. Wyatt, and | yesterday. He was arrested. July 12—C A Hamphrey, Montreal; LO held at the Y.M. C, A. Hall, yesterday, | Sneek! Duncan, Boston; Jos Henderson, do; Mise PTA Y LO Ss | | 7 were well attended bat not edifying There was a short speech, a long prayer, and the in- evitable collection was not forgotten. ——_ ——— GREY BLANKETS very cheap, well suited for fishing establishment, at J. B, Macdonald's. ljyl4 wky Ahi atin iat SEVEN cases of drunkenness and two cases of pugilism were disposed of by the Stipendi ary Magistrate this forenoon. The fines ranged frem $1 to $30. were adjourned until to-morrow. | Mavy. The Admiralty has ordered rigorous pre- cantions against cholera to be taken in the —_— ore - Murder in Ireland. Newry, July 13. Weatner Kulletin. Probabilities: for the next 24 hours for the Yaritime Provinces. Toronto, July 14-10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds mostly south and west, cloudy to fair weather, with local showers ; not much change in temperature. Nine similar cases METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, lumber. J1th—Cld, sch Osille, Allen, Eg- mont Bay, bricks; bktn Darwin, Davies, Chatham, baliast; Mary Mac, Ferguson, Char- lottetown, bricks. ROTEL ARRIVALS, Adams, Cambridge, Mass; Miss G A Adams, do; Rev. John Percival, wife and son, St Joha’s, Nfld; James Whiteham, Montreal; D MeLyon, do; E Sinclair, Miramichi; Jas E McDovgall, Montreal; J J Miller, Milleton, N B; DE McKay, Cape Breton; Miss Camp- bell, Loudon, Eng. ROCKLIN HOUSE, July 12—W B Heustis, Londonderry, N 8 ; Colin McPhail, :DeSable; John McDonald, Argyle Shore; John McDougall, South Shore; James McDonald, do;J A H Bindress, Sid- ney, © B; George Shead, Pictou, N 8S; PICKLE DISHES, and a few dozen Nilver-Plated Spoous, Forks & Knives Queen Street. Ch’town, July 5—eod wkly (INCORPORATED.) Capital, $48,000. A Division of Surplus Stock will take place on St. Marys’ Carnage Mang. Go’y FOR LONDON DIRECT. THE CUIPPER BARKENTINE “ EREMA,” 300 tons Register, Classed A 1, | ‘R. Rendle, Master, tothing ali Stvies and Qualities, Joy; dvay,p Adod4 ‘spaUmdy Cals 400 suits Boys’ ¢€ ys) aunmnegiiaaiaian Charlottetown Jaly 14 1884. bss fea : ~ OSTPONED. —Owing to the , .».| Highest T S . 77,9 | Authony McNavin, Buctouche, N B; James : WILL SAIL roan taining f cttewhetize Haabiter, | Lowest TemporstureSaturday’..... J. gy2|SFraser, do ;M McPhail, DeSable; Duncan} OCTOBER 22, 1884, dering the obtaining of strawberries doubtful, the Promenade Concert agd Strawberry Fes- Highest temperature yesterday,. ...... Lowest temperature (read at midnight), . Hyde, West River OSBORNE HOUSE. SUBSCRIBE NOW, ‘Fro Charlottetown for London GEO, DAVIES & CO, tival, advertised to take place to-morrow, is ae cake thi L = ele 19, - 4 tt p t I Ist next Ch’town, June 2, 1884. yostponed till Friday evening next. owest temperature this morning ........53.7 uly 12—2 McDonald, Summerside ; ho th j h A i ae a Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .62.2| Chas Wortman, Souris; John MeMillan, SHARES FOR SALE $2 EACH f ! . ° S. ’ . . . > s I worst cases of weakness, exhaustion, | Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock...61.0 Brackley Point ; J E Chapman, Rochester, oa AND WILL CARRY ‘ impotency, and all diseases and weaknesses of N Y¥; W H White, Pugwash, N S; J RI nig is the vest investment in the Country. the generative organs can be cured by Mack's Magnetic Medicine. Sold in Charlottetown at Apothecaries Hall. See advertisement in another column. jyl4 lw whkly _—-- }>--— Tue Canada Gazette contains an order in Council that the standard of vinegar for duty shall be such that thirty grains of bicarbonate of potassa shall neutralize the acidity in one ounce, All vinegar of greater strength is sub- ject to duty as acetic acid. —_—_—»S—_--- Tue Readymade Clothing selling at J. B. Macdonald's takes the lead for being the best and cheapest in town. twelve o'clock, noon.—See advertisement.— THe annual meeting of the Eastern Baptist Association of Nova Scotia convened at Am- herst, N. S., on the llth inst. About 50 delegates are in attendance. The first after- noon was occupied with preliminaries and active work commenced on the 12th inst. The association will be in session till Tuesday. Particular attention will be given to educational and missionary operaticns, both home avd foreign. Rev. Walter Barss will be sent to British Columbia to take charge of Baptist interests there. As in other missionary bedies in the world, great pro- mipence is given to the Women’s Missionary Aid societies, who hold services in connexion 46,607 immigrants settled in Canada. Moore, Pictou. July 14—Jas EK McDonald, Cardigan ; A Boisner, Souris ; W E Scott, St. Peter’s. RANKIN HOUSE, July 12—Mr Thomas P. Adams, Boston; Mrs Thomas P Adams, do; A E Morris, Mon- treal; Thomas Evans, Chimney Corner, Syd- ney, C B. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, ce. YO LET—-A COTTAGE on the corner of Hillsborough and Richmond Streets. in Queen Square.—M. A, Burke, Priace St. Send for prospectus and full particulars to JAS. THOMPSON, H. A. L. WHITE, President, Secretary. AGENTS WANTED—BIG COMMISSON. July 4—1m pd JUST REGEIVED, Ex Brigantine “Ida Maud’: 480 Puns, Choice Barbadoes Molasses, 81 Tierces do. do., —ALSO-~- Lobsters and other Canned Goods at alow rate of freight. We will give free storage on all shipments by this vessel, and Warehouse Receipts if re- quired. For freight and particulars apply to the owners. PEAKE BROS. & CO, Ch’ town, June 30, 1884.—3in a wk McMILLAN'S DEPOT Picnis and Tea Paty Committees. You can get the best Goods, at the lowest prices, at the ‘‘City Steam Bakery.” You can return all Goodenot used, if in good condition, _We give satisfaction to our customers, and ae as references the Committees of the fol- owing Teas and Picnics, supplied last year: — Uigg Tea, Lot 48 Tea, Clyde River Tea, Eldon Hall Tea, Railway Picnic, Se ae lad th. to catemints is ho Erecincs, | Regeliygs tap premio. AEM it DeSable Tes, THE special attention of all who wish to ; ig i y &, nce tromciesiaprrcemnity 4] Barrels do do IS NOW BEING SUPPLIED WITH Lot 65 Tea, procure cheap and convenient — is se ry ladies only. » M®: BURKE cordially thanks the City : " Springtield Tea ed to the great sale of building lots, at Hea ee . , iV Gardener for an exquisite bouquet of PX South Wiltshi ‘ 3 of Queen Street, on Tuesday, July 22nd, at Durie the first six months of this = tragrant flowers, cut from the Public Gardens 48 Hhds, Good Grocery Sugar. Cc @O FE I ‘9 St. Peter's = “g A. McNeii1, Auctioneer, —_——@-——— THe Wanderers’ cricket team of Halifax go on their annual tour about the end of this [jyl4 wkly total settlers for the same period in 1883 were 55,907, but taken generally the immigrants this year are better and a better off body, Twelve thousand more persons came in the _ ljyi2 \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A man to work on a farm, eight miles from the Ex Brigantine * Glenorchy”: 4250 Barrels Flour, assorted brands. approved paper. In all the leading varities, including ACADIA, - - - Nut and Round, Benevolent Irish Society Picnic. J. QUIRK. Prince Street, Ch’town, June 17—1l0w ; i he United States to settlein | . month, and they will probably play at St | %* months from . ‘ . sitv. A middle-aged man preferred. Apply i am John, Yarmouth, Shelbourne, Digby, Mone- Canada than went from Canada to settle in the os THe arse rath. ali ~ P liyLt tt The above has been purchased at the lowest INTERCOLONIAL. do do ton and Annapolis. After their return, their | States. dot me etanetaieatninghanmies _ prices, and will be scold cheap for cash or( VALE, - - - - 0 do R & match with the garrison will take place, pro- ony shout Se Oe -_ =o tennial to commemorate the landin a in = Pe ne gy in a private family. a OWEN CONNOL LY. SYDNEY, (reserve) do a onnten . , . | 1834 of the first white settler. An Indian vil- — .. - IN STORE: By means, the lene goles e060 wes lage, eo ‘iahabitante of ‘which afterwards Ch’town, June 10, '84—eod & wky Im, CHIMNEY CORNER. do / ported murdered at Cape North by the Hali- tax Chronicle, is still in the flesh. Our e : ; ; . i a , 750 bris, Medium and Low Grade f ’ ' : commodated in a pleasant locality by ‘ 2 » 8 ALBIO & RESERVE SL ACK : ; ’ i contemporary has been badly hoaxed. Mor- git - ay —— oa a a Mrs. E Doyle, King Street (between Prince Piano Tanin & f | }) N 2 250 bris, Choice Superior Extra, | rison now talks of visiting Halifax for the pur- | ™emory OF ait evenis ” vt d Hillsb: ogy ewe Al let : } 125 bris, Choice Fancy. 5) pose of committing a murder in the Chronicle settlement should be kept green. If Orillia | au illsborough Street). edie teries ~~ All of which will be sold on most reasonable on othee.— North Sydney Herald. decides to follow the example of Toronto, no | foot lathe for sale. {jy8 — — ‘terms TO ABRIVE:; 5) —_—_@j———— Tue Beliveau Albertite and Oil Company held its annual meeting on the 8th inst. The following were elected directors :—Blair Bots- ford, E. B. Chandler, F. W. Hales, 4. E. Kil- lam, Kk. R. ‘Barnes, D. 8. Karper and A. H. Chandler. The meeting subsequently ad- journed to Tuesday, the 19th day of August ——-<}--— OrtLuta is thinking of holding a semi-cen- moved to Rama, occupied the site of Orillia doubt many of our citizens will lend their help. — Toronto Globe. saieiniialtelies James Street, for many years engineer of the fastest train on the Lehigh and Susque- hanna railroad, was taken to an insane asylum in Philadelphia on the 8th inst. His insanity developed itself last week, fyXO LET—Two Furnished Rooms, with use T)pOARDERS—A few Boarders can be ac- fq\O LET— House opposite Railway Station. Apply at this Office. {ily 2 fy O LET—Heuse on King Street, near Pownal Street, Apply at this Office. fily 2 NXCELLENT PASTURAGE, adjoining R. VINNICOMBE begs to inform the 4 musical public that he is now prepared to take in Pianos for repair. Pianos recapped with neatness, defective sound boards re- newed, keys tightened, actions regulated;—in fact the whole construction renovated. Cabi- net Organs repaired. Church Organs voiced and tuned. Having received a large stock of SYDNEY, (old mine) Round, ALSO TO ARRIVE; A cargo of (Red Ash) Anthracite Coal from Wales, due here Ist October, and same quality as gave such good satisfaction (three years ago. Will be sold low from ship, R. McMILLAN. FLOUR. 259 bris. High Grade Patent, 500 bris. Choice Superior Extra (brands — Atlas and Evangeline). FOR SALE LOW J. A. CHIPMAN & CO, -—BY— ee as nee next. When approaching Mauch Chunk the Piano Fitting, Wire, etc., from the celebrated J. F. SHATFORD, or . mania suddenly broke out and instead of the city. Apply at Examiver Orrice. | Emerson Piano Manufacturers, with nearly} Ch’town, July 3,’84—3m Agent, opposite Rankin House. Me. Mornrfox, of the Anglo-American slacking up he opened the Dischtin.vales : [june28 | twenty years experience in that business, and Ch’town, June 16. 1 Telegraph Co, in this city, has placed an elec- tric alarm between the dwelling house of Mr. Frederick Rowe, Engineer of Silsby engine, wide and the train dashed past at the speed ofa mile a minute. The terrified passen- W ANTED.—A First-class Coat Maker. under the patronage of Government House, the Conyents, and the leading musical families on the Island, feelssure of giving universal 1,000 LOADS OF CLAY : We will pay the highest prices given ; : and the Police Station. The alarm works | gers thought the engineer had lost control of hese tthe Geode tad Wiesete enbistaction. FOR SALE. Apply to AMER well and it is the intention of the Chief|the engine. After running a few miles at 7 hang Bo a auethen ania work | Terms—Cash when work is done. PPl'y ICAN AGRICULTURIST. Engineer to have his house thus connected with the Station. rine umn *,* We are glad to see the militia authoritics have taken advantage of the visit of Major Rabon, Inspector of Engineers, to instruct this thrilling rate of speed the conductor signalled to stop and the madman obeyed the order. He was ordered to back the train to Mauch Chunk, which he did, and was then seized. On the 7th inst. he mani- fested a desire to kill some one. Excessive Apply at once to—Joun MacLeop & Co. [june 1] ANTED—A Young Man as Clerk in a Dry Goods Store. Must have experi- ence and good reference. Apply at this oifice. Office—C, P. Fletcher's New Music Store. Ch’town, May 2l1—we sa ' P&E. Island Pottery. JOSEPH MAHAR. | Ch’town, May 22—tf MUSTARD. MUSTARD. 100 Columns and 100 Engravings in each issue, 43rd YEAR. $1.50 A YEAR. Send three 2c. stamps for Sample Copy (English or German) of the Oldest and Gest Agricultural Journal in the him to inspect and report upon the best means : shanical li ; : , ondering over some mechanical appliance [june7 = . j eceiv tins World madden sack of an coca Phe inepector |f0r ailroad engines caused ‘hie mind to —__ CHIMNEY TOPS, se cnsen pasesces Neh SS meh" | ORANGE JUDD.CO. DAVID W. JUD : ac o . ° ‘ it i : ‘ } P , 8, e ° will visit the land at the harbor’s mouth and|give way. He had long been regarded as O LET—Two Tenements. Possession DRAIN PIPES, Pres. narrows for this purpose. EE : A scuooNer which arrived at Souris yes- terday brought the dead body of a boy named Buche, which was found in a castaway boat near Cape Breton shore. One of the sailors of the schooner said he knew the boy, and said he belonged to Harbor Buche, It is sup- posed he was swimming from the boat, met with an accident, was carried to sea and perished, ee Georee Croxer, blacksmith of Sharon Springs, Oot., on the 5th inst., tied an anchor to his leg and drowned himself in Otsego Lake. He leaves a wife and child, with whem he did not live for years He left letters saying that his desires was so great to kill Lis father-ie-law, who had eeperated him and his wife, that he concluded that 1t was one of the best engineers on the road. ae Graziers in the State of Texas are serious- ly alarmed at the fecundity of the prairie dog. These pests thickly inhabit a tract of country 200 miles long by 250 miles wide. They eat the grass in summer and the grass roots in winter, so that it is said that a region which a few years ago was the finest grazing ground in America is rapidly be- coming a verdureless desert. The Albany, Texas, ‘‘News” says that could they be de- stroyed instantly, as by a stroke of lightn- ing, the price of land in all the regions de- scribed would rise 100 per cent as soon as the fact was known. ewe It isa noticeable fact that Blaine finds the chief opposition to his candidacy among given immediately. Apply to WALTER Lowe, Kent Street, East. {june2. tf fyxO LET—The beautiful Brick House, on Dundas Esplanade, now occupied by Mr. Goff, containing fourteen Rooms, eight Regis- ter Grates, Kitchen Range, Bath and Bath Room (with hot and cold water), inside and Outside Water Closets (with outlet to the river), Pump. Force Pump, and Water Tank (complete) Possession given on Ist August next. For terms and particulars apply to OwEN ConNoLiy, Charlottetown. {junel4 eod ti augl 7 ENT MILLS and other choice brands family Flour for sale by Henry Beer, Office and Warehouse, Water Street, near Ferry Wharf. [may] "yo LET—A TT nce on King Street, be- STRAWBERRY VINE PROTECTORS And other articles made to order at the P E. ISLAND POTTERY. BEER & GOFF AGENTS Ch’town, May 27, 1884. Valuable Property FOR SALE. VHE uncersigned offers for sale the busi- ness premises known as “83” QUEEN modious, running back from Queen Street STREET. The building is large and com. | SHIP BREAD. 20 brls. Pilot Bread, Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Pork, Lard, Hams. Mess and Prime Mess Pork, Lard (in pails), Sugar Cured Hams. BAIT HERRINC. | 500 bris. Bulk Fish or Barrelled. | ‘Turpentine, Lacquers and Labels. } 751 Broadway, New York. eons TO SHIPPERS Lobsters, Canned Goods, &. E will Gide at the Meeit of shippers \ a portion of our Warehouse on No. 2 Wharf, for the express purpose of Goods for shipment, and will grant warehouse receipts for said Goods, This Warehouse is « fine three-story build- better to make away with himself. He speaks : a 2 i ichty.th ee of , FOR SALE BY ing, almost surrounded by water and offers 339, af the better class of Republicans, while tween Hillsb.. ugh and Weymouth Sts, | Sh'y-three fect; and the stand is unsure very inducement to shippers as insurance highly of his wife, and had the child’s picture Cleveland, generally. speaking, is opposed | Possession imuodiately. Also a Warehouse passed, Terms easy, HORACE HASZ ARD aa aa —. slip ag cap in hiahand when he ju from the at. ae tt tee Tee, ie ball thes only by the Tammany Hall braves and the rt fectice of the Detavtratte pity. on Grafton itre.i, Apply to Wittiam Dopp. {may2 . "- JAS, DESBBISAY, Ch’town, March 6-vod tf 1 Lower Qutien Street Ch’tewn, Jurte 27—Yw od FHAKE BROS, & Co, Ch’town, June 18— ; leans Ta aca! ae ee = et A TLE AE Fe eT