THE DAILY EXAMINER. . ; Local and Other Items, Personal. And Ananias was struck dead. — te ma ~~ - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1892. TELEGRAPHIC VEWS. ‘ os Prince siamarch will attend ‘he coming oe don Ca st Haezard & Moore's | Die, of the Upper Hense of tie Prussian| Speorat Desrarones To Tux EXAMINER. - : The Hon. J. H. F’etcher has lately been BU y ‘ Goff Bros elivering lectures on “*The Dignity of Agri- VICTORY ! VICTORY | ance sale i lture,’ and dis ussing the ques ‘ien of pro- ? . E jcuring rain by artificial means. We are} - | pleased to learn that Governor Fletcher is ee . Z b I aD, | oe > } : T Sd | very well, f | . Gen Fredericks, chief of the Warsaw / L d B d d ‘ ie ae ae | police, hus arrest-d, at Dumbowa, the son of | on on cE ceme ° m7 he weal (2 lin t fam us patriot and historian, Joachim | at . Lelle*ell, who was prominent in the Polish | ——— — wana sited able | UPrisivg. of 1830, when the Russians were | , : i a deaiitehe eramiehadia irive " from Warsaw. General Fredericks Es Toronto, Feb. 27. u ; p — ven esorrte d bya strong military There was lots of enthusiasm last evening las’ Pa & ¥ = gg “a “ais w - —— to| when the results of the two elections held ' S ws er bce e ae é 8 on} 4 ons|“iheria The charge ane davies “tae tele jpeneeieg wandlo known. : owe | iefendant is a man | oner is Kept a profound secret. wae tne only city in Canada held by ; ' ;_ “Lord Palmerston,” by the Marguis :f 7 oe yeaterday repudiated the gang of a | Lorve, K G, will be the rext volume in the ea zed hypocrites and elected Hon Mr. snd see the prettiest euiis ever im |valacble and popular series of politic | arling, the Liberal Conservative candi ; Ch'town at the lowest prices ever | biozr»phies now being pubiished under the date, bya majority of 107, wiping out offered las. Paton & Co | collective title of **ik- Queen's Prime Minis- Hyndman /Griv )who was electedby 183 of a Degs. - Your collars have arrived | © >™ary by Harper & Brothers ard are sel ing fast Call early and secure one at W. E. Dawson's - New CLoTars: First instalment ef chi! } # clothing received ta-day. Come, every pereon, to Prowee Bros, the Wonderful ¢ heap Men. feb26 3i - Ow Exnisition.—This evening James} Paton & ‘ will show the largest, cheap est and best stock of spring clothing on the {siand. ial Sarr Fooie works like megiec, reaching every part of tie human body through the blood, giving to all renewed liie aid ¥1,OF. feb2 lm At THe Capes —Boats left Cape Traverse at 10 10 thia moraing, but had to retura o aveount of rough weather aod northerly gales, N+ boats from Cape Tormen:ine, cuisiitiiains .aoftening, improving and beautifying the skin, no preparation that bas ever beep introduced equals Estey’s ferma. Drugyists sell it. Fragrant Phiio febl Im Twenty to thirty per cent. dis- count on boo at stamper’s Cor+ ner. SNvuw is the time tw get ba ains .s the stuck must be suid. > 4 son lot, including cevered dishes, soup tureens, sauce tureens, cups and saucers pitchers nod basins. ali «f which must and will bs sold.—W. P. Colwil. Feb, 25 dy wky cosmid Now at ia grippe is ravaging the country, it benooves ua to keep in a cendition to dety it, and for this purpose there ia nothing bette than Everybody's Pills. 25 cents invested in thie popular ‘amily meat ine DOW may save that many do.iais later | — - S a apte i i u, are cut and Muge in sti ‘ with the pre- vailing fasuione of the day, and emongst the grea eo tmen 6 pattern suit } ail e8 and taat *aton & Uo feb25 3i - ns . ‘Ve mean the entertain rs of Mr. S. F. Hodgson’s Down 7 F ROkT li ment b. the mem bible uss, which .akes place on Munday evening next at 8 o'clock. Ax excellent pro cram ne hag been prepare l, and a spieucid bane May Oe expected, “iliver collection, { - Fras To DAY All who witnessed the ire in Mr. Heartz’s stable will, we fee sure, attend the C ncert on r lesday even- ing next and bring their friends with them, 3 they cannot fail to see that the firemen are deserving of a full house, ~ Panatysis.—We regret to hear that Mr MeMiriau, of Wheatly River, who, with his wife, geme to town y.eterday and stopped at the residence f his son, Joha McMilian, io the employ of Miller Broa., was prostrated jaat night by a stroke of paralysis > ' Ci REN Nu Sprinq Svits -These | garments are produced in «he several styles now } worn, from good worsteds, vicupaa, serges and Tuer fashionable m steriala They cannot fail to give every satisfaction to wearers, i are ouly to be bad at Jas. Patou & Co's. feb25 3i Tue Pres! ytery f Prince Edward Isl nd will meet in st. J<mes Hal! on Tu‘aday vex', March Ist, at ll a. m Zusiness-- R-ceptivn of reports; application fur augment tion; cal! from Hawkesbury, Ont.; resigaation of Rev J. W. MoKenzie, &-. The usual railwoy privileges will be granted to elders and dele yates > A INveRESTING StTaTeMENT --According d sp.tch the censu: bulie iu ust issued, in :eference to ha itable dwellings of Canada, «hows « total of 930,000, of which eleven thousand are in course of construction, foan Uctawa and 54.100 urinhabited Of the inhabited dwellings, Nova Scotia has 78,413, an io reage as compared with the last census, ot 4677: New Brunswick hase 54,187. an in of 3.23:; Prince Edward Island 15,339, an inciéase of 675 ay a Br locking at the quotations of the Vir- ginia tobacco marke s it wi 1 be found that i at price paid lor “fillers” —which is the higu the tobacev which forms the body of the plug very close!y correspoads with the invoiced price of tobacco leaf imported iato Ontario As over four-fifths of aii he leaf imported in’o te Province is for ** Myrtie Navy” stock, this E:ct is offivial proof of the clsim that the “Mirtle Navy is made of the finest Vir giuila & - BEATI ro Dears A terrible story comes from the vil »ge of Lorette, eight miles lottewham, Oat Due day about a week “0 a peddier whose name ia pot yet sacer Wuned arrived hotel, Dori in the village and put up at an g the night his room was broken tate by @ gan d:unken rowdies who in - - spite of his appeals for mercy beat him to deathand when life wae extinct the fiends | dregged the body down stairs to the barroom #here there was a lerge stove. Placing the} Mey therein they ailowed it to burn to anez. The Toronto police aath yrities have heer asked to send a detective to trace the perpetrators of t awfui act => = j Bia Gy ( peTiTion — The Halifax Bersid says: There is some prospect of the (rartiaon ; m peti ion taking place at H lifax in ear tu ure instead of at Isle of Orleans. The majority of the hiigades of ga ison artiliery are in the mari “Me pro Inces, ap is only one brigade west of Montrea!, which w im«ke Halifax # Minét Convenient place. Besides the n embers Ol the G ig-des elsewhere would p ofit by @ Visit te Halifax where they could see the ve lous Implements of i ern wartare in use | DY the Impe isl authorities When Col mel Montiz mbert, deputy inspector of Dominion &titiery, wes in Halifax | st year it is seid he expected & property on the eastern shore of Beiford hasin, which he deemed a most suit- abie pace for the big gun c “mn petitions, the Sargets beiug placed up ia .he basin. | at 2 30 jtalk: *‘Leaviog the Home Next.” ters.” It will be issued abeut the lust of The vol umes of the series alieacy publish-d are; “The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone,” by G W. E. Russell; ‘The Earl of Beaconstield ” by J. A. Froude; **Sir Robert Peel,” by Justin MeCarthy; ‘‘Viseount Melbourne,” by Henry Dan. kley; and “The Marquis of Salisbury,’ by H. D. Trail}. ~ em + Some Radical Changes. CHE PLATFORM OF THE NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL | CONFERENCE. The platiorm adopted by the Na'ional In lustrial Conference,in session at Sc. Louia, 4s adopted ,demands ‘national currercy as sife, sound and fi x:ble, ba iseued by the General Government only; a free and un limited coinage of silver, the amount cf the circulating medium to be increased to not lesa than $50 per capitx; a graduated income tax of ali national and state reven- ues to be limited to the necessary expenses of the Guvernment, econom:cally «ni bon estiy administered, postal savings banks to be established by the Guvernment; recom- mends that ali lands held by railroads and ther corporations in excess of their actual needs, and all lands now owned by aliens reclaimed by the Government and held for actual settlers; that only the Government should own and operate railroads, _tele- graphs and telephones; demands that the Government issue legal tender notes and pay the union soldiers the difference be- tween rhe price uf the depreciated money in which } « paid in gold, et ie igieus services. St. Paul's Church.—Services to-morrow : Morning Prayer and Sermon at 1] o'clock; Children’s Service at 3 pm; Evening Prayer, sand Se:men at 7 o’clock. St. Peter's Church.—Seérvicee to-morrow : Hoty Communion at 8 a m; Children’s, Service at 1) a m; Morning Preyer and} Sermon at 1] o'clock; Evensong and Se:mon! at 7 o’elock. : Gospel Meeting.—Remember the (Gospel Meetivg to. morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in | McLeowd’s Hall, conducted hy the Railway ! men. Strangera always welcome. Lesson: Golatians 67, “Be not deceived, God is not mocked; to: whatsoever a man soweth, that lf shall he also reap.” 3aptist Church Services. —-The pxstor, Rev | J A Gordon. M A, will preach a Il a m.! nd at 7pm. Sabbsth School and pastor's | Bible clas« at 230. The ordinance of Baptism | will b+: adminis‘ered at the close of the} evening service. Prayer meeting at 10 30) Sunday morning. Week Day Services: Monday and Wednesday Krid~y evening at Chestnut Street mission rooms. Kensington Hall, Edward Street.—Sunday School and Evangelist Sutcliffs conference Evening service at 6 30. Subject of This is the first of a number of special address. Don’t miss it. Zion charch.--Services will be conducted Sunday morning and evening by Rev Mr u her land Morning prayer meting at 1015. Sabbath Schvol and Bible classes will meet at 2.30 p m. Pastor's Bible class at 3pm. At7 pm the second sermon on the Uovenantivg period will be given, Subj -ct; ‘“What Protestantism Owes to the Covenanters ” Services will be held in the First Methodist church on Sunday, as follows: At 10 30am, prayer mee ing; at 11 o'clock, preaching by Rev © W Hamilton Sunday School and Bible classes at 239. Preaching at 7 vclock by Rev W W Brewer. Saject: **Perils in our City.” ‘Some Factors in our Noeial Wreckage.” Evangelistic Service at 8 15, conducted by Mr Sutcliff. P< <p> aa Lady of Lake now in stock at Haszard & Moore’s. Parties desiring any kind of dyeing done wil! do well to send them to U. I. Morrison. The project of the Grand Duke of Baden te repair the old castle of Heidelberg, the home of his ancestors, has grestly disturb- ed the people, since the castle as » ruin is one of the chief attractions of the place. New novels received by expres*, by A E Burr, W Ciark Russell, Mrs Humphrey Ward, Maxwell Grey, Stockton, Rider Haggard and others. —Hszard & Moore. Ger children’s clothing made only from materials which will stand hard wear, Our several styles desigued for chilirex and boys | of every »ge, from three years and upward., are pe fect spec'mens of good workmanship, and cannot be su: psssed in materisl or prices. —James Paton & Co. feb 25 31 ———————6 eee Carper Sate —Onur sale of carpets ie gen- uine All! new gonds and not one piece re- served. All must be sold and at a low price. Now is your chance to get a genuine bargin, a iot of odds and ends, & to 22 yards each at a very low figure See our gonds before you buy—it wil pay you —Perkins & Sterns. {25 2w eod asi ennilianceanigs Tus housewite pins her faith to it, and well she may. he had to use the old wash- ing p-weers thet destroyed her cl thes She had to use chemical compounds which made everything a dirty yellow. Then **Le ssive Phenix came along with its incomparable virtues. It takes the terror out of the work, for it m-kes the water soft aud the clothes beautiful, and saves 50 per cent In soap Then it cleans everything in the house from the silverware to the pots, pans and the bath. Send your articles for dyeing at once, ®8 the firat of the week © I. Morrison iatends to ship a Jot to the works, Montreal. | The United States will make extensive meteorological observations on the great lakes during the coming summer. majority last March. Quebec West The Grit Candidate Snowed Under By 400 of a Majority. OF eee Feb. 27 The Murphy Mercier-Laurier candidate is snowed under by the largest majority | ever accorded a candidate in Quebec West | Where Thomas McCireevy, in the zenith of | his fame, only secured election twelve months ago bya maj rity of 43 Mr. Hearn of @ majority. DEJECTED GRITS Want a lew Leader. Orrawa, Feb. 27. During the sitting of the Commons yester dav the opposition members found that their dejected and disorganized condition was the chief topic of discussion in the gelleiies, It is admitted that the more hungry element in the party are advising the selection of a new leader, and that this repetition of their tactics of 1879 is worrying Mr. Laurier, who like Mr. Mackenzie is sensitive on such a point. Fatal Collision. LonboN, Feb 27. The steamships Loughbrow and Forest Queen collided off Flamborough, York County, Exst Riding, on the North Sea The vessels crushed together with great ree. The Forest Queen was torn apart by the bow of the Loughbrow. The sea rushed through the breaches made in the Forest Queen’s hull ip great volumes, and the vessel very soon plunged to the bottom. Her crew had no chance to save their lives, and all hands, with the exception of the captain. went down with the ship and were evenings, ard drown d. The Railway Dismissals. Orrawa, Feb. 27. Mr. Ives officially announced yesterday that the notice of dismissal served on the Intercolonial empl»yes was premature as the minister has not yet d cided as to the general manager's recommendations in the matter of reducing the st ff General Telegraphic News. Datnousie, Feb 24.—Arseneau’s pros- pects «f defeating Mercier in B maventure are daily improving Mercier’s friends are getting doubrful of the resu!t and large pecuniary offers, it is said, have been made to Arseneau, whois not wealthy. It is understood that as high as $20,000 have been off-red Arseneau to retire on nomin- ation day. ‘* The resources of civilization ” are pouring in from Quebec and Montreal and loads are daily han ed throughout the constituency. Lisson, Feb. 24—~An explosion oc- curred to-day in a quarry, a sbort distance from the Royal Palace of Ajuda. The ex- plesion sent huge masses of rocks from the side of the pit,and tumbled them down upon the men below The noise and eh ck were heard and felt a great distance: King Charles and his brother, the Duke of Ovorto, supervised the work of rescue. The rescuers have taken out four workmen whose injuries will prove fatal. Fifteen men are still buried under the rocks and it ia feared some are killed. Bstevitte. Ont., Feb, 22 — Black diph- theria has broken out in the northern lum- ber shanties, aud already a number of deathe have cecurred, eight in one single camp. It is thought the lead water is the cause of the outbreak. ——> Weatber Bulletin. Toront: Feb 27.-—10% m. Fresh winds, mostly northerly; fair and colder. DIED. At China Point, on Thursday night, 27th inst., Elizabeth, wife of James Murphy, Esq., aged S87 years At (hina Point, on Friday morning, 28 h inst., James Mu phy, Esq., aged 87 years At Avond:le, on Feb. Qnd, after a pain- ful il'ness of five months, Mary Ryan, sister of Simon apd Jehn Bo'ger, ot this city, aged 49 yrars. KR. P. In this city, on Thursday, Feb. 29th, Rich- ard Forze. Qn the 26th ult, at Winslce Road, George Smi h, aged 94 years. At Kingston. Lot 3!, on Feb. 21st, of asthma bronchitis, Euphemi+ McPhee, wife FIREMEN’S Grand Concert -—TO BE HELD IN—— THE LYCEUM, ‘TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH t 8. N. Barle, - - s. Musical Director. H. W. Vinnicombe, Leader Orchestra. PROGRAMME. 1, Instrumental Overt are—Coneert...... Richter Orchestra. 2, Firemen's Chorus—“ Let Others Sing the Ween EPI 6. kddcevd cele cca: Meiston Fifteen Firemen in Uniform. i PE TING ns sacs cccecaicek a ee Mrs. M. Blake 4. Vocai Solo—** Comrades”... ... 2.0... cescccecs Master Charles Earle. 5, Inst —'* Les Valtzas Solitares”......... Harris Orchestra. 6& Reading—* A Hero”..... ‘saiewe R. H. Connell Mr. C. B. Warren, 7. Vocal Solo~—** AN Hallow E’en”....... Pinsuti Miss Palmer: % Solo and Quartette—"The Four Little We IE SUI ovis cing oe Messrs. Bayfield, Peake; Hyndman and Meiszan. D. VII iisiiiskc on ak Mr. Vinnicombe: carried the constituency yesterday by 400 | 19. Vocal Solo—‘ Tit for Tat”..............Pontett Miss Blake, ll. Reeitat on~“ The Firemen”... ae T. A. McLean, 12 Inst. Medley—‘* National Melodies ”,...Beyer Orchestra. i Vocal Solo—“ White Wings” (new).... White Mrs. James Byrne. “The Cork Leg” .... Mr. B. Breaaner. 14. Song 15. Vocal Solo—‘* The Flower Gir,”....,.Bergnani Miss Luinnie Moore, 16. Waltz—“ Sounds from Erin".......... Bennett Orch stra, 1}, Chorus—*‘ Now Tramp”........ Sir H. Bishop Vocal Obligato by Miss Karle. 18, “God Save the Quem "65. hciccicessccccccs. Orchestra and Audience. Tickets and Plan of Hall at Reddin Bros’, Drug ore Rezervei Seats, 59 cents ; unreserved, 25 cents. Positively no encores will be per.aitted. ‘QUEEN Insurance Agency. JAMES DESBRISAY, AGENT. feb18-—eod tf REMOV«D. THE ANACONDA HOUSE HAS BEEN REMOVED TO SIDNEY STREET, Between Queen and Pownal) Streets, in the place lately occupied by J. T. Winans Good accommodation for p-rmanent and traa- sient boarders. Gvod stabling, 42 Remember the place. GEORGE OFFER, Pr-prietor. Charloitetown, Feb. 25, 1892—dy 3i wky tf White Russian Seed Wheat FOR SALE. MPORTED 1891, Grown one year on War- . ren Farm, A good sample and a heavy yieider, JOHN NEWSON, feb25—2m NERVE jf NERVE BEANS are a new dis very that cure the worst cases of * . 4 . Nervous Dewvility, Lost Vigor and BEANS Failing Manhood: restores the weakiess of body or mind caused by over-work, of the errora or exe mu? cases of youth. Tiis Remedy ab- solutely cures the most obstinate cases wher all other TREATMENTS have isiled evento relieve, Sold by drug- gists at $1 per package, or six for 25, er sent by mai on receipt of price by addressing THLE JAY” “DICINE CO., Montreal, P.Q. Write for pamr For sale by Geo. E. Hughes ani Reddin Bros THE CHARLOTTETOWN ME. gas rp \ oe iB Oy ; ea BLACK DRESS GOODS. ———— E LO K CLOSELY at the matter of QUALITY in these goods, and leave t»e buyer to look cosely at the PRI ‘KS, knowing that they will bear EX \MINATION and COMPARIS DN. Ask to see our ALL-W)OL FREN’H CASHMERE, 45 inches wide, at 55 cents per yard ——1) STANLEY BROTHERS BROW N’S BLOCE. Charlottetown, Feb. 11, 1892—eod & wky a -™ ee BOOTS CLEARED OUT. (x) E ARE GOING TO PUT A NEW FRONT IN OUR SHOP. Before alteration we have some large lo's of Boots to give away at tremendous reduction from 20 to 40 per cent :—-178 pairs Infants’ Boots, average price 46c.. now 25c. ; 606 pairs Women’s Strong Bo :ts (Lxced), $1.32, now $1.00; 95 pairs Women's Dongola Butt and Laced, $1.88, now $1.50; 176 pairs Women’s “iid and Guat (Laced), high price, reduced about 35 per cent. ; 287 pairs Men’s Boots, Custem and Fx make, 25 to 40 per cent off ; 86 pairs Boys’ Boots, $1.45, now $1.15 (this heavy Jine we have stopped making) ; 80 pairs Misses’ Stroog Boots (Laced ) 60 cents a pair. If WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND SEE. THEM, GOFF BROTHERS’ CHEAP BOOT STORE. PATTON BROTHERS. Our Cheap Sale was such a suc- cess last month that we will con- tinue it this month. Our Stock is new-=--no shop-worn goods. Bargains in every department. Goods have to be sold to make room for our large Spring Stock. PATTON BROTHERS, Charlottetown, February 10, 1892—eod & wky {x)- Ax} --- 136 QJEEN STREE. te ee GREAT CLEARING SALE Dry Goods and Clothing ——_—_AT—__—_ J.B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STRRET, —_COMMENCIN GG ‘aan Tovgation COMPAQ: "Pyesday, 2nd of February, and Continuing during the Entire Month. ANNUAL MEETING, TRE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above C »mp*ny wil: be held at th- ir office, corner of Great George and L ower Water -treets, Charl sttetown, on MONDAY ,the Seveath day of March, 1892, at the hour of Eleven o'clock, a m:, By order, F. W. HALES, feb22—dy tl 6th Secretary, WANTS, LOST, FOUND a WANTED.—One first-class city salesman on salary Kxperience unnecessary. Must be acqusinted with Chaurlottetowa and subarbs. -dvan‘ages unequalled Good ref-rescs ‘e- ured For fal pxrtieulars address Brown Bros Co., Nurserymea, Toronto, ‘nt. ; feb20—dy (sat mon) $m THE FOLLOWING G20OS FO? CASH ONLY: Ladies’ Dress Material (all kinds), 20 p c. off Table Damasks, Towels & Toweling, 20 p. c. off Ladies’ shawls, Jackets and Ul.ters, + Ladi-s’ Felt Hats, 60 « Ladies’ Gloves. Hosiery & Uors-t-, 20 “ | Union and All Wool Flannels, a. « Silks, Velvets, Prush-s& Crimmiaz,20 “ Geey & White Cottons & Ginghams, 10 “ Men's Fur Uaps & Undies’ Fur Goods, 20.“ Privts, Ur:tonnes aid Fiannettes, 10 “ Men’s Undereclothing & Top Shirts, 20“ fickings, Sheviicgs, Pillow Cottons, 1) “ The bulk of this 3tock wis xe vly imporel list Fall, and merkel as low as any in the city, and now subj ct to cbove D scou its, which is c-riaia'y a god »pportunity wo get Bargains. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. Ne © R ADOPTION.—A healthy male infant, three months old. Full charge given. Ap- | ply at this office. feol7 T° LE?.—The Brick House and Shop on Prince Street known as the Custsilo sroosrty. iap- ply to Davies & Haszard, ur the owaer, JOAN AYLWARD, Sjuthport. jané ys on 28th February, an experienced housemaid, to whom good wages will be given. Apply at ExXaMINER office. febl ALESMEN WANTED.—“ The Life of Charles Hadden Sporge »n,” by the Rev. Kussell H of the late Donald McPhee, aged 49 years, leaving two sons and two davghters to mourn their Iss. Parties having suits, coats, dresses, cur’ ains, jackets, &-., &c., faded, can have them maie aus good as new by seuding them to ©. 1. Morrison, who represents the British American dress WARLE PUBLISHING Hovsk, St. John, N. | ‘a Dyeing Co., Montreal. Cornwell, the renowned pastor, journalist, lec- turer,a thor.etec We axree to furnish a first- class book of 50 pars elegantly il'nstr«ted. Retail price, cloth, $150; half Russia, $2.00. Usual big terms to canvassers. Do not wait to write but send 34 cents fer ful outfit . Terms mailed with it Thousands are waiting to pey forthe bk Itisa chance «f a lifetime, e GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES AT THE DOWINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Commencing TOSSDAY, ad of Fadraary, and Cyatiaiag daring the Gntire Moath, ‘WVHE WHOLE ST03K will bz sold at a Diszoaat of 2) per e2nt, for GASH only. This isa B-ne t Sale [hz Stock is newriy all new the very best in the city. If you want houvest-made goods at extrwritiiry 2a g ins, this is your chia > to buy them at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOZ STORE. Oharlotte.own, February 1, 1892—eod & wky pelle el enenen Ml inctaon,. ennai ‘ae at twetimscanrp ign: seatinaahiianbils: wd lb gen = a: - a th elitr hiinniihieiccdiacitintanicbins « 2 Re en ee ty AE NO me: ne oma me