TI IK DAILY Sista Oe ee | . | fathonis. =| CO, Charlottetown, P. E. I American Net & Twine Co., i . ave a 1 gy ah Y wy pl rH k 1) Al] y KX A MINER Archbishop Lynch's Visit. LI ‘TTERS TO THE EDITOR. f 4 sf 4ite stain Archbishop Lynch, the illustrious pre —_o— \UGUST 11, 1886 late, who, as being the oldest are hbishop of | Cruelty to Animals. | } Canada. as well as on account of his devot | 6.2 Sko Looe, smerus |cl and effective Jabors in the ¢ a ol Sir,—Is there any Jaw in this city for} religion, MAY be called the vatriarcl not nt r to animals! If Honorable Robert Mooney. has, . id D the prevention of cruelty t nly of Ontario but of the Vomuinion, | there is, I would respectfully call the at- H AuLE Rorert Moonry passe wona visit to New Brunswick and .". tention of the proper authorities to the } i = 4 H “ I Island to rie eded repose und for the manner in Ww hich one of our city truckman SaAaYy | } . S } } ; . ; : , ; \ ‘ oft bhi health Having powformed a prominent member of the Salvation | om » Laber —— suncwomS ses hich he was de legated by Army — treats his horse. The poor, jaded ve Liber Posse Pope of conferring the red biretta on animal is subject to torture all clay long | ‘ eal new ( irdinal ul Quebec, and hav ing, by his owner continus ally jerking the re ins the other bishops, assisted the Cardinal | from, one side to the other, thereby keep- afte ue ‘ it the subsequent ceremonies of investing ing up a constant sawing, as it were, of the lrela ‘ vith the new pallium the two “archbishops poor beast’s mouth. If he keeps up this iff! Montreal and Ottawa, respectively, the | *‘cross-cut” business much longer he_ will " ' wel \re bishop of Toronto came on in company | soon have him split up to the ears. In no wit! the bishops of Charlottetown and city in the Dominion, except C harlotte ” in ith im to spend a tew day Ss near the salt town, would such cruelty to an animal be tty cl water m their respective dioceses, ere he tolerated. S ‘ the | returned to l‘oronto. His (;race first Yours, &e,, Fort|stayed off at Petit Rocher for a OATS. West R : united | Week, then paid a short visit to New-| Aug, 11, 1886. ‘ ‘ t | . . : S . leastle and Chatham, in all of which places | | en Li gag’ +) nest ha nastora and | ly | k ji v r tine pastor wma xind V | Boston Markets. i) ( \ I eCsenctalive Ti Wie ed to thei nvitations to preach in] ina nd unswery put respective churches Un Sunday, | Boston, Aug. 7. , i; August Ist, he preached in French at the | s tthe | haa Lx al Petit Rocher, | , PoTators.—There has been a good sup < } le ¢ } 1 al etit roche : : . F) E ply the past few days, and tock have i rove . aut ral } he f Wil Sunday August Sth he} t's " a. 0 bbl. i is aie fn. a ruled principally at $2 00 a2 4 per bb i s I whed at i ;at Newcastie an in the . aoa : ’ "r ; Ci] el : , full Kaas, I'rade has been Pm prices I tter vespel at nathnam to ull . by , Li : hot ae eee . ire easier, Eastern extras 420” held at 174 ' ’ i ¢ ive tions, who were delighted by his | : +} a . li } ] ¢ Ss. in| ito 18c., because the supply is light, but reioquent and wunstructive aiscourses Ul En Bhewe >rovincial tirs are tferi g i ' Coles- |); .) aliens @ : | Northern and Provincial firsts are offering usn (On Sunday evening, after his sermon] . : an th tas Beal ] ; | freely at 16¢., and at the close it is hard to W hela 1s bon,and foriour years pl it Chatham, a number of the congregation . P ‘ . : a 7 get over l5c. Canadian are slow at over t Registrar | calied to pay their respects to His Grace to U { ae ; , » cents. whom th re presented by the Bishop, : os : ' D ‘ Pla After tv a a an ee ee »->) ¥Fisn.—The tone of the market is steadi- | Dr. Rogers. This morning, Monday, the] * Mackerel are firmer e Legis e | s rch bial leis Chat] via | Ly mproving, and new Mackerel are firmer. ay i venerated I ishop leaves natham aii rc \ ‘ Tj a boi 1) | The fares of Mackerel arriving from the I I : ‘ His | NI nctop for | i Island, where he wil . 4 ‘ 3 a. nee = . ¢ Bisl Malntyre | North Bay are selling fairly at $4 75 to $5 ; t ‘ iest } Shop { e | _ ae s : “ . : a ' iH raat | per bbl., ftishermen’s order. Lots from . ‘ . 1 peop 118 mruce | ny “ae | Prince Edward Island command $5 to $5. ‘ if iat : Mr. D MM 7h. en , | 50 per bbl The Shore catch continues +. . : ; alma | small, and no sales are reported except a 5 me few Block Island large at $20 per bbl. ‘ “arin stru 5 cnn } , j | There is not much demand for old Macker- : i el, and holders tind it difficult to get over M ' eae eee ““S° 1) $5 to $5 50 for round lots of 1885 catch. 7 a re *- | Codfish have been in moderate demand, () 3 ; . ao On . 7 ; y> “> | with sales of pickle cured Bank at $2 25 to , | | $2 50; dry Bank at $2 75 to $3; and Geor- : OP aia: © ae SaaS: | ves at $2 50 and $3 per qtl. Canned Mack l : ve Ferribie Siorm of Hi: fail. | erel command 95c. to $1 per doz. cans. g < % ; ~~ © io PE \ it 2p m the ord inst... probably i di . o oa . ee oe ‘in PE Killed By His Wife. ; one WOrst hal § rik eve res rded Lil ie rl ee}. history } dover Malpeque, part of | last sad l res i] l4, andas rner of Darnley. It | SAD TERMINATION OF AN UNHAPPY MARRIAGE - es iy ; . or » Clrarng Rin el SPOT ONS TROT ESL : ng Gown “rand Ivi\ . ’ , , , = C stnk 14 Chanel ani | ‘Three months ago ¢ apt. Wallace W. Hall --- Ee TE = . : . ‘ ° 3. 2° . . . . id ng siderably some f dozen | married Miss Annie Cox of Chicago. Early rhe i arcel Post. : 3 ‘ f a Hrs Passi over fon the morning oi the 7th, he was shot and i Bay estrovin hatever | instantly killed in his home on Wabash ’ . ‘ vs n small islands on its| avenue. The fatal bullet was fired by his - . ’ : ; ‘ j . Ms . . + f i sed Lower Malpeaue in al Wife, who claimed that it was accidental, At 3 al ‘ 3 wide. | and occurred during a struggle for possess- ’ ! 5 piete ¢ ru tion of the pistol between herself and her rops in its wa I storm lasted about | husband. Mrs. Hall is now in custody. ; . H , - : 7 ’ . Kiall y ‘ooceantiv « "ory ‘ ag i ; en minutes, its direction being from west | Capt. Hall until recently stood very high as ; , — oe ; east. and what had been one of the most | 2) Ouicer mM the secret service of the United : pt 1 flalifax beautiful and blooming sections of the | States, His marriage was not a happy one an » hacame dinsinatos bs lama all Vi rge for a parcel weighing | Dominion, was in a few minutes rendered a | #24 he became di agp l. This resulted in ete wreck. so far as vegetation was | his resignation being called for. Finding him- peu I i u 3 as} 14 W , & getatiol was . ‘ { ; oe i concerneéd Where destruction was less self out of employ ment he drank more deeply ‘e a © sent Irom DY! mnlote. the grain is being cut for cattle | still, and frequent quarrels marred: his post of ' e hst 0 cities | feed during the winter & t in See lometic happiness. Mrs. Hall claims that : rin Vrs Canada y place | instances stock were turned into } he freq uently threatened her life, and B | fields shortly aft the storn The | James M. C. Cox was compelled to reside nG it Br n or Lreland at those rates :{| Deias shortiy altel Cie storm. he . : k } | potato and turnip fi elds look almost like | With them. Se -veral quarrels took place S Rates per Il wed ground. while the destruction of }®® the 6th, and a very bitter feeling was \ M eS a QWuebe 0 cents. | cardens. vegetables. was most complete. | eagendered between man and wife, which, B.—-O ae) The farms that fared worse are those of | Saturday morning, culminated in thc trag- Man UN. W. Ter's ” i John M. Montgomery, A arthur Owen, Dun-| edy. The sound of a terrible struggle m D.—! sh Colum)i $5 lean McGougan, Miss Janet Ellison, Chas. | the Hall residence that morning, the crash- P . may ve st ‘ pouna Tay] r Avex. McClougan. Sam. Crozier, | »g of Turniture, a woman's plercing scream weight and measuring two feet in Jength by James Crozier, Arch. ‘Ellison, John Clark, and a a alarmed the rity one { vid de Pr . nt} War: Me ia. The crops of Neil McGou and the police were summoner en . { gan. H. Craig and 8S. Bernard, were injured they entered the house they were met on , 3 - Tees lf by nad te the extent if DT ob bly or = alf to “one all sides by evidences of a life and death vertence nailed in B 1 shall be | ¢hird. : Darnley. the farms of D. §. | struggle. Mrs. Hall, clad im hor night ; 1 ‘ , . hae rag ro : *o. ae} ' a wil be sent to its Hunt. . as. M Nu itt and Geo. W lg¢ins (old roves, was discovered pacing = cle nat : i the det i lle tes iC M Nutt tarm) were among the worst suf Hoor excitedly. When questioned, Hi - : +] : re x Mr. Hunt is a large farmer and | pomtea ~~. & rear room. ere = , Ss © Gscretion “© | stockraiser and his loss is verv heavy the officers discovered the body of ¢ apt. Ca s. It must be 1 | From Darnley the storm passed out to sea, | Hall lying face upward on the floor, with b i th ‘ t to ily cer- | T] e dalnage to Ww indows was also consider- blood slow ly trickling from a wound im the : s snnder this arrangem«s ; lable, most of the glass having been broken | Middle of his breast, above the heart. A iin several of the houses few feet away lay a Smith & Wesson re- ‘ 1 i icel ‘ We are told that some of the hail wére ; volver of 32 calibre, with one empty cham- t 4 i ' { | | ‘ et : . : 4 y was ¢ ; . : . er a ada are jinch in diameter and looked like hard, | > re Phe body was cold. In this —— : Cus declat 1 of |clear ice, broken in pieces. The roaring the furniture and bedclothes gave ciear ' s ‘ © eT wale on tonocla C: ‘ iten va i the parcels they | "o1se during the storm is said to have been evidence or a hard struggle. ; vapt. Hall * | terrifi snd was accompanied with heavy | Was attired only in a night shirt. The feet L | } ? 1 . a » > ae - \thunder and lightning. After it was over | lay partly under the bed, with the head t a section traversed by the storm is said to | Wé ard the centre of the room, and the Editorial Notes. ve presented quite a winterv appearance. | blood, which ran from the wound in his wee lThe hail is said to have been thirty inches | breast over the carpet, showed that he had he s ; Diss +} oe a Oa co emesc oy i ts endidiuece » position i y ni e at | deep alongside some of the barns and con- | died without changing — the - ition = is in tained el ued that afternoon and all next day. | Which he fell. Mrs. Hall was - en to the +3 . : se + ‘one. i 4 hose | We are told that fences and buildings are ee and oa corpse at : _ sages ' . . . > . st« M | by the | marked quite perceptibly by the hail. The woman’s father corroborates her ry ; ‘ tle and horses ran wildly before the of the affair. . | ryi¢ msaict : > : cs , ° : : Fame CONSIGCE” | storm, bellowing as if mad, their backs ——_—_-—- +e a | ? . 4 > , ' n had only been a litth j Tae xt day bearing evident marks of the hail. Dynamiters Abroad. re ex I cCTOps oF ¢ rv farmer on | Persen who were out got badly pelted ' , boon before getting under cover ; but the ter Despatches from London say that the % Sia ive reeh cle roved . . . ‘i sd : % . | rible sppearan e of the sky previous to the} Home Office has been informed from New : rhos : es have much | storm induced most persons to seek shelter. | York that a number of dynamiters have left be than ind they could not ex-}| While our readers no doubt sympathise | the United States for the purpose of making pi i nk n nore practiea] | With those worthy people whose rich fields | attacks on the English Government. The i sis ' lwere so suddenly laid waste, we suggest conspirators, report says, will go from New ' i Ly im Db contributing tol., ¢ . o- ’ . ‘ r —_ 'that more material and tangible assistance | York to Paris, and there await a favorable ’ rt thos vhose farms |}be rendered. Barns and houses can be] opportunity for entering England. The ‘ in sra ‘ linsured against fire but there is no insur Home Office has notified the French Gov- ' T ance against such loss as we have described. | ernment. Some of the Home Department i , Tema ; . . 4 — 1 . . i : 'W therefore call upon the public to} officials declare that they believe the whole } : . . , . ‘ postal ‘ nd their generosity to those who in a eni rprise, as reported from New York, 1s ( ite years In w minutes their year’s crop, an aggre merely a renewal of O’Donovan Rossa’s de- i * ; aq or probably not less than ten | monstrations to raise noney. areas thousand dollars. —- Pio = \ ter ea LOTEL ARRIVALS. i ine Cyclepedia of Canadian i Biegraphy. RORNE HOUSE. US 4 yi ns Aug. 10—Joseph H Gandet, Tignish; Syl- i} 4 al i ul Wr ar p! ased to know that ir. Wat- ivan ‘ allant, do; A H Lavera, P EK I-R: | RD H + 3 ' 4) ' r ‘ ‘ “ ; — pay aA is receiving cheerful support in his en-| Richard Smith, Pownal; J C Cunningham, . . ar: } 4 ct ‘ 1 « Qs 4 we inet to oe Wwe sj » tn ) Miscoucne ; Augustus Uw mingaam somer- cl I » collect Gata relative to prominent 5 igh ‘ : . * . neg ° eslla sm 0 > De peace Irraw ay no) & Ss) ng for the new british Govern poem who have lived or are still living in ville, Mass; A I r rowse, Murray Harbor; s ED pe as , > Dent ince ii the selections for the|C Clark, Mount Stewart; David Egan, do; nent, the Loudon Telegraph says : , . , - seers and wife, Cherry Valley; E L Ford F s ; i ( Cie vedia alluded to above are as careful- ons: WR: ’ There is no idea of rushing into coercion ; | ly ons 4 in ali the Provinces os ia bourse ckville, N B; George H Rielly, Montague . ° . . i il ike C at y c but the Union will be maintained, orde | de ne in Pri ince Edward Island, the work brid ge; Miss Harriet Rielly, do; Miss Maggie ° ; ' . ) i a vA : ensured, and the law vindicated. In all this | will saetabhnead bl io of gr ah walinn Ue Busby, Souris. Lord Hartington and Lord Salisbury are |“! ld aw 2 : pes ¢ 1 © RANKIN HOUSE. s wo agi sugges oO 8S ¢ > ors . united, and the new Government of Ireland | f om the pl — tive Ped Re one P “ Aug 11--E M Smith, C L Buxton, F Havil- will be strong, because it will be resolute and | WHOM tle Fepresentative one ose kD | and, WO Henrich, Boston; R C Scott, Jno D calm. lishin g ¢ ompany may © all , the #avisa Di ity Gillis. Hig! ig te, Ont. W i oe f their assisting in the compilation OF 1na- REVERE HOUSI . ? } a .c traders. ft oO} ; : . . LEVERE TSE. 7 y hope, as traders, ——" to the fullest extent of their power for . as Sx savs the spitiatiipeveiineiiiies Aug 10--J J Melamphy, Montreal; A ( 1 ‘ x - , . wala dams. Le Grange. Me ; BR Ro} 5 i i j concerning the prospe ro Morners. Mrs. Winslow’s A : , Le Grange, Me. 11—F B Robb, Am : ; cE Soothing Syrup should always be used when erst. YT thn race i ] re > ti 4 th I j \ t} == ene ure ulting veeun, G relieves the ea ‘ > Qn brn ( awe Dritam. ‘ it ce: it produ natur Mi LRRIED, Se sl by relieving the child from das At the residence oi ihe bride’s father, Hopeton, | . vel ’ th » | nited the snuru LW uke S$ aS ‘brig! ht as 4 on the tith Inst., by Rev. He M. McLeod, Rev. } recor in be nited ; . oy Selcanitianihcs” is Teale t | George Fisher, of Montrose, to Miss Sophia, M. ~ nd ¢ r she i loss of $10,000, eae a eee ace alt | Elita daughter of William Mutch, Esq., and 000 worth of perty. an amount fifty per ul e child, soft hs the gums, allays all ‘randdanghter of the late Rev. Robert Douglass, | : ; Ae eg pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best st | of St. Peter's. | 1 the average tire 106s I) . . i lies poy wo : TY" knewn remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising | = es eas . ; , j © iaat ae years, rs from teething or other causes Twenty five DIED. vere 140 which the loss was $10, cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. 000 and upward. The sixtoen caused a loss of 84,000,000. largest fires Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind, feb 4 eod wk At Baldwin’s Road, on the 6th August, Henorable Robert Mooney, in the 83r his age. the | year of - WE DNESD. AY, Summerside Exports. SuMMERSIDE, Aug. 7 Shipped per SS Princess of Wales, Cameron } master, for Point du Chene : 25 CAMOB CGMS... 1... cc ccceeeesees $ 94 00) 5 brie macmerel........-scseee 26 00 125 sheep pelts..........--.++++5 63 00 92 sheep. ...... cere eereee 184 00 MOD te Obese. 6 8 i i vs 396 00° eT ed 6s oan ees eee 6 00) Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence on 9th + 203 caseS CGPS... 2.2.0 cceescseess $ 761 00 By same steamer on 10th;— G2 CASES CYB... 00. eccecsccsees $ 298 00 BP. oc othe a cinks 001k 460 00 ee ee ee gk eeed 102 00 O46 Tha RRbOO As ss eo xs ‘eae 78 00 $938 00 —_—— SHIP NEWS. CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Althea, Allen, Sackville; st Wade, London, G B. Aug 11—Bean Bassin, Walsh, Pictou; Ida May, Forrest, Sydney; Merry May, McKay, Pictou; str Carroll, Brown, Boston. PORT OF Any 10 r Clifton, CLEARED, Althen, Allen, Bay Verte; Morning Star, McMahon, Pictou; Roderick McRae, DeCoste, do; William & Mary, McRae, Point du Chene; Emma, Boudreau, Cow Bay; Nellie Parker, Corbett, Summerside; str Clifton, Wade, Chatham. Aug 11—Merry May, McKay, Rustico. OTHER PORTS. July 7—Enft sch Josephine, lum, 10—SylviaJane, Wright, Richibucto, lum. 7—-Cld, Josephine, Thibedeau, Pictou, bal; Adonia, Arsenault, do, do. 10-——Sylvia Jane, Wright, Richibucto, bal; Restive, Brown, Pictou, do. Aug 10 Summerside, Thibedeau, Shemogue, JUST RECEIVED, a large supply of Waltham, Elgin and Hampden Watches, in gold and silver cases, at greatly reduced prices—G., ( Jury, North Side Queen Square. augll 2aw & wy2i "MRD a oe en Pp ARTY HOEY STEWART, TH! E ladies in connection with the Presbyterian Church of Mount Stewart and West St. Peters, intend holding a public TEA, at Mount Stewart, on the grounds of CHARLES PALMER. ESQ., On Monday, August 16th inst. Return Tickets at a single first-class fare, good to return until the 17th. will be issued from all Kailway Stations east of Charlottetown. The steamer Heather Belle will leave the Steam Navigation Cos’ Wharf at half-past nine o’clock, a. in., and will return same evening. Re- turn lickets by boai, including Tea, 65 cents. Further particulars by hand-hilis. Should the day prove unfavorable the Tea will be held the first fine day following, By order of Committee, B. C. DOUGLAS, Mount Stewart, August 10, 1886—2i we li Live Stock, Farm Linplemenis, Furniture, &e. R® MEMBER the great Auction Sale of Horses Cattle, Sheep, &c. Farm enna Har- ness, Saddles, Household Furniture, &c., MARSHFIELD FARM, the late residence of SENATOR HAYTHORNE, six miles from the city, on St. Peter’s Road,com- mencing WEDNESDAY, August 18th, at 10 o‘clock, sharp. —ALSO— That valuable Farm, close by, known as the “Robertson Homestead.” For full particulars get catalogue. A. McNEILL, Ch’town, Aug. 10—tl mon wky li Final Notice. At sL persons owing the City, TAXES, of any kind, are requested to pay the same imme- diately, issued against them. otherwise executions will be This is final notice FRANCIS 8. CHANDLEK, City Collector. —— 10—tl Sep. 1 TO THE TRADE: Cigars “Wholesale. A NOTHER lot of fine CIGARS expected daily. Will be sold to the retail trade at lowest prices, Satisfaction guaranteed, D. O'M, ‘REDDIN, JR. Ch'town, Aug. $—lmo » be Ji Ww*, aes toinform the public generally that the Island Pottery has changed hards and will Me ‘continued under New Management, by the undersigned. A NEW LINE OF WARE will be at once manufactured, at prices that will defy competition. Samples can be seen and orders left at A. MURPHY‘S, Cameron Block, South Side Queen Square, “harilottetown. We solicit and expect public, the patronage of the Address orders to ment & WURPHY, . E. Island Pottery Works, Charlottetown. July %6—3wks 2aw wy 2i MACKEREL PURSE SEINES Ws can supply a a MA ACKEREL PURSE SEINE, of any size, at very short notice, made from our GOLD MEDAL TWINES, strong, light and durable for this special pur- pose, Now sending several small seines to the Island, light and easily handled for 'in-shore fishing, hung to catch fish, with all the ! uprovements. Orders by mail or wire shall have prompt | attention. Give length and depth to hang in Por Sale at lowest prices. For particulars refer to 43 Commercial Ye., Boston, fw eod wy'i astablishell, 184%, fly2d- A. KENNEDY &' can ia a AUGUS * 1 1, 1886. BARGAINS FOR AUCUST BOYS CLOTHING, \ BOYS CLOTHING, j READY-MADE CLOTHING, | READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHING, | READY-MADE READY-MADE READY-MADE READY-MADE READY-MADE READY-MADE CLOTHING, | MERINO UNDERCLOTHING, | MERINO UNDERCLOTHING., MERINO UNDERCLOTHING., | PRINTS, —-AT THK — LONDON HOUSE. $769 00 | CLOTHING, | CLOTHING, CLOTHING, | CLOTHING, | CLOTHING, PRINTS. | HARRIS & STEWART, SUCCESSORS TO Ch’town, August 6, 1886. Fifty Suits at $1.75 and #2.00. Look at Them! Men's Suits at Men's Suits at Men's Suits at $6.00. Men's Pants at Men's Pants at / Men's Pants at $2.00. Men’s Tweed Coats at £3.00, Men's Tweed Coats at $3.00, Men's Tweed Coats at #3.06. Special Prices on these Goods, We have a Large Stock and are bound to Clear Them Out, 4.00, 0.60, 1.25, 1,50, Four Cents, Six Cents, and Upwards. CHO. DAVIES & co. Sh, SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, VEX CH BAe PRRKING & STRRND’ ox sashtinariiiinatin: Mati ililicaapaituerstial Balance of Ladies’ Straw dats for almost nothing, Balance of Men's and Boys’ Straw Hats at a big discouat. Balance oi White and Celored Shirts very cheap, Cheap White Cottons, Cheap Gray Cottons, August 4th, --—-—0 ae ee (+ Bargains in PRINT COTTONS, Bargains in COLORED HUSLINS. Bargains in COLORED DRESS GOODS, Cheap Carpets, Re ae Oiiclo’ hs, ISS6. EVERY’ CHING CHEAP PERKINS AT Cheap Linens, STERNS. peer [8 —— > oe BROS. MIDSUMMER. Now is the ‘ Time to Secure Your Midsummer Goods. Summer Dolimans, Summer Dress Goods. Summer Underclothing, Summer Millinery inoods. Kixceptional Value in Brery Department. nie 9) | eee See Cur Goods, See Cur Prices, See Our Barzains ! BH EHR BROS. Ch’town, July 6, 1886. A GREAT SUMMER RESORT. THE SEASI RUSTICO BEAOH, P. FE. HS, AS been mrvch improved this season, and will be fore JULY 10th. hea TERMS: > The Proprietors will spare no pains to make this the finest summer resort in the | Provinces. —— ea 70 —_— Moderate open for Guests L.. and Visitors on JOMIN NEWSON & CO. Ch’thwn, Tune 15, 1886. or : ¥ . | C4. oe o