Te ae tag + par at a lpi ais eis, sett i a satan «A mo 7 ee Ee 2 ea —— raga ss a Ne ca le -_ > Oyo ee eae id ° aie moma Many years ber re, thirtecn inen (8 (among | Wao were Alired Ve Musset aud Theophile | Grautier}, eb} a reed ta dine together every year, on the; and ag 8 me cay and at the same place. ‘The solitary . a patter ot ee guest present was Vi. =asuvclies, S - repute, aged od Canadian Lf ustrated | News. A; raris, in a sumptuous room, Jacdamps were nt oueaatumn night; The air was fragrant with periume, ) And a lf was huxary auth Ligglit.. 85° ¢ A princely feast the table craced," 3 rich wines flashed, eager to be pour ‘d, And velvyet-cushioned seats Were placed: For thirteen Guests around the board: Aliveried crowd with noiseless feet, Like shadows flitted te and fro, Just touched a flower, or turned a fruit, Exch t> the other whispering low; #:_Ust-ce que cess M@Bsieurs, vont v nir?” * "Tis time the banquet should begin.” Hush? The door opens—they are here— An old man teebly tottered in. 4 ._ 2 eee 1 -e:] his face H : $0). JS p-2ce anu mower 1115 1ace ‘jn mite but reverential prayer ; Toea glancet all round as though he found A phantom ia ¢ach vacant chair. T ic lackeys gael appaiie ', awa: l With awe tnat momently increased— They couldn't guess the wretchedness That racked the Master of the Feast. Fall forty years have passe! away ince, in that same luxurious shrine, Poets and painters, young and gay, ‘Thirteen in number, met to aime; Antt when the festa! hours had sped, they vowed eich coming year ‘to meet, And, as. cart h Ll fuer joined the dead, ° , — he 7 Dtill terretaumdy gliost apeaty | ay [} a 1 Here sat De Mussel)—! urger there — And’ here Sainte-Beuve — bug. wherefore dwell On Bye great names of those WO Wie § Those names are still a potent spell. Last year two met -to mect no mere— Since then, bright Theophiie has gone— Rubelles, whose ¥ cass arc “eighty four, Survives the tasty and dies alone ! He sits and dreams ; is@yes are blind 'eflowers aud iraitsand dainty fare ; » His-soul i rae the twelve=his mind = Is buried with each empty chair. Once, only once, Be called for wine; They tiled his glass+and then he said In hollow ned ft UV. comrades, mine, I drink the memory of the De ad!” Ah! who can tell the thoughts that thronged ‘The lonely ch: umbers of his b rain As, gazing round, he almost longed His fina! home at once to gain. « Enough, my friends! The heaviest stone Fate flings at Man’s devoted head Is when, grey-haired, he sits alone, And dreams of all his comrades dead. ae Political Notes. Mr. Jonrs’ Sprecu.--We have devoted small spage to Mr. Jones’ speech at the Drill Shed. Some may have thought that unfair--but look at his own pres ! Not one of the papers supporting Mr, Jones thought it either a wise or a generous thing to report Mr. Jones speech in full. One of them gives a very condensed agcoupt of it? “Whe other says: “Of Mr.” Jones’ speeches, it is not necessary that we should say very much.” Too true. Mr. Jones’ speech was not worth r porting -A@. Herald. Another minister of the «Crown hhs been efeated. On Saturday last.the electors oi hé County of Digby rendered their verdidt in. the contest between the Hon. Wii Vail, Minister of Militia, and Mr. W ade, reject: ing the former, in.a very emphatic manner. This defeat, like that of’ the Hon. Mr. PAurier in Drummond and Arthabaska, has taken the country by surprise, and certainly the Conservative Party have good--reason for_rejoicmg in-their, recent victory, Qhe defeated’ gentleman: -W as Not a sonree di much strength to the Ministry it must be admitted, nor, should his discomfiture in Digby drive him into private life, would his asence from the Dominion Cabinet be a very serious loss to that body» However aerere a blow it may be to the ‘Government, we do not think that, this umteward event woperly be, considered as’ indicating seb is termed a geneval re-action.—-Vitawa Herald (Ministerialist:) ee A Misesllaneous News. ats : 3 - 4 Poljceman’ s mMotto--*Give us ar- deae: ” ‘el annary came, thaw and conquered. text Papa,” sridia little girl, *‘give mic ca ride on your knee, V won't you, He t tuok the little gallop at once. “Pay the bill” said 2 gentleman who is wel} Kuown to collectors as the prhiee of prectas aators. .‘‘ishould be happy todo so; bnt @dxinn weather has caused myamoney drawer @ swell, and i cvnnot get at my funds, “Come the first dry day. Sy m yathy i3 go yd, bl: co % is cabbege im its raw stats {t needs boiling and putting with gomething bettd iB toina'ts Gs lof Valup fo any one. A Sarnia woman has reached the age of I€3 years, snd it is pitiable sight tosee her 100- year old son sit in the corner and wriggle, grixile he sobs, “Ma, kin I go out.” *They were taking evidence the other day in an Americas 1 divorce case, on the ground of} euetiy: ‘Toe h usband was under the exami- nition; and his wife, prostrated v vith grief, was weenins bitterly yw covering her face” with her handke-chief. ‘ov,’ says tie judge, .‘tare you potash > to have thus brut: ond treated onr’wife, a tendgr young ‘womgm ¢t twenty ore ' »” »The-wite * suddenly | raised her head :— she sobbed; ‘‘twenty- t the restaurant in question, | ' Bek the grave.” Ju: then the } ——- OMe we ern na alee kell RUBE sO en ———— late Ee Ss Se eee OAS, a of the horse running afraid to Ba for }) oehy) . fear ihe boat nnght oe seb: alraid te walk, , = for ivar they nmuyht fall: but 1] have never " — irene | ‘i see One afraid to be ‘marred, which is far | Tho Solitary Guest. a we tiskful than all the others put together. ‘‘You see, my dear,” he eX{ ilained, taitat | c BY GEOR MURRAY. ‘man vay Chunbing the Iadder Ww ith a ne \ful of lm rtar on his shoulder. Just as I passed | ‘curious dinnet : lately given at one of | waser ib o made BAUS SLOP, aad. .tae.w bole the prmaupal maundah restaurants. “hirteen | Contents of the hod: me down upon my head covers Lad been | if; but, to e surprise of | @How absurd you must have looked!” s Suen re- the w: ters, asingie guést Made his appear:|@arkéd. ‘‘Oa the contrary, my dear, | was | ance. ihe mystery was aiterwards e xphuned. | $hb-i Me.” > \Wie.t sells! in Winnipec fer 50 ccnts cash. POs sn . |) Thee erald,” is | Vive { 1a Winu ipes daily paper, is to be re- | Tie Russian budget shows an exact balance betweea revenue and expeaditure. | <A boat, containing uIne boys, was swept over a daw on Simes’ Cree, near iluutington, Va., yesterday. Jour of the boys were dsowaeil. ing taken up ina brother Gardiner ** Please remember Wuile a collection was bet colored meeting at Detroit. sail to the congregation; bredren, dat mn me ot us can take-our hat came a os enipty . andbBRothe er Gardier continued : * Batis ppedts tome dat dis crowd is gwine to try nighty bard to do it. A Srmkpy Cvar ror Bors’—Mix wne teaspoduftl of poWdered saltpetre, two tea spoonfuls ~_ dered charcoal, two teaspoonfuls Im'lk of sULLur, engugh treacle er, syrup to forma suitable medicine. ‘Take a teaspoonful of the medicine for three mornings, fasting, wait three : ys, and, if needful, repe.t ; apply a poultice or soft wet rag to the bei, wich wil aflord relief. Se ee se eee oe oe POROUS BENS | | Tho Groategs Medical Discoverpasin< { ec Cresden cf Men, cr singé the VougPenceme ator tho® istian lira. « # ES never 5 we time Wien. tha. bic. ing of so many <diiferent diseases has been caus t by ontw: ard application as the present. It is an indisputed fact that over half of the entire populat ion of the globe resort to the use of ordinary plast DR. MELVIN’S ( apstoum I ‘oOROU 3 PLASTERS arcac: smowied ae ay ag who have used them, to at quieker th: y other plaster they ever befere tt cna mn ono of tieisarhvlagsiers will do more real services than a hundred of the ry kind. All other plasters are slow of action. and require to be worn con rtintally to effect a cure; but wilh t!ese it is entirely dif- ferent: the instant ouc is , applied the patient will feel its effe ct Physicians in alba; ges have thorongh!r tested anid | aa know the effect of Capsicum; and it has alwavs been more or less used as a medical agent for an outs war “Lay ”» lication; but it is only of very rec ent Gate that its advan tages in a porous plaster have been discovered. Being, hox yever, CO} iwiuce “lL of the wonderful weures elfecied by Dr. Miivin’s Capsicum Porov . PL ASTERS, and their superiority over all other plasters, they now actually prescribe them, im their ‘pt ‘actiee, for such diseases as rhewmatis, pain in the si de and back, and all stich cases as have requi: ved the use of plasters ontfitment. After you have tried other pias- ters and linim@nts, ‘nd they have failed, apd uw at apiain cureyask your druggist for Sees Vrn’s CAPSTOO Me POLoUs PLASTER You om : handle believe yourown convictions of its wonderfial offoets. “Am Ong: powerfnl awd quick in its actién, you can rely on if® safety foi the most delicate person to wear, as it is “free-from lend and ctor poisonous material econ monty, used in th onmpapa iar us: ‘eet evdin- ¥ yey One tPial is sutiicient crs 2 of itsaneritS, nud Ohe pastor will sell to your friends. Ask your druggist for Dr. MELVIN’s CA P§I- cuM Porous PLASTER, and take no other} Or, * ~ on receipt of 25 cents for one, 31 for five, or $2 for a dozen, they will be ms: riled, post paid, to » any address in tbe United States or Cannaes 3e ee 7% ULL. 0 MaN@racrunep by THR NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS Lowell, Mass, U.S. A., G. E. MITCHELL, Px gprictor, Manu/acturers of PlaséiZt wa Platir Eonpeunds Wi. f. WATSON, Agent. December a IST heey ere ar rs m ms tag “Se Bij Fi Scastces of» seweral Districts have f seen applying for school! furniture, and in Nein tannin cousider..the..Americgn andj. Canadianen album trom, ent and Desk too ex- pensive. ook hawe fast got up a Combimntion that is Loui: iy Re dte: rand once third. “checpe ry than those that have beet n imported. Call wes see samples of the - rent sizes. Ci 'y Schooi Trustees fi lly ¢ cy pp ; errs 7 MARK BUECHER, Deb 18, 18 aT —ex hn ne a pat i “4i" Le WILLIAM GUAYS SI PECLTC MEDIOUNE, “ah The G reat | a “alich | Bem- ~ < eddy n ‘In failiny Cure Oe ane. Ator Serr 9 weak ness: Sner- fe ome : 2 Gi, ma Or7 a, dmpetency and oe % nad i diseases that follow &s% # seq ence Of Self-Abuse; “S3 4. % TS Liss of Hem ery, Univer A Sx Sm FG Lassi nid, Peed te) tig ae toe. Back, Dimness ef Vision, > et ‘> 2, ‘ 4 Vakio oie meatus "2 Ae Ace, go Te it ses that toad to 2) sanity or Con- £71 oe hia a Prem lure Crave, 48> Price, $1 per pac Be: Ors =) pack ages for 6, by mail freé of pretas aut Wihparticul ais imour ‘pAmap hints bich we desirs%to § seari ere} maT ttiov-rvane, Kddress Ww Dd. Cale. ix & LU, Wis ndsor, Ou tabin; CU.unatda a> Sobkl ia Clryrbstletea va hy Ww R Wala. Eris, 2. risen. ‘ Joblant a Apochecaries’ iLall, aad b7 ll doe Pi sth tag w vei Pre FHSS ont eh @t Esty Sly Al hemeding Aets, le tie nusiier of Bb Y.L/% Aw. Ys Akl TY77, an dneolvint. WRIT of Attachment has been issued in 4 this cause, and the Creditors are notified to meet) at any oflice, in Charlottetown, in Queen's C ounty, on ce RSD. AY 1, the thirty, tirat day of JANUARY, at eleven o'clock in the foreucoy, to receive statements of 1% dffiirs acd to appoint att Assignee if they instant. ’ ‘Tbeg your pardon,” t ouly,’ and/ahe again gave way, hae see fit. B.. WILSON, HIGSs; grief. — . ‘Official Asugree. An old writer says: ‘‘I have «5a edn o * Cher sttet wn, P. E. Island, )”4-** 4 delicate that they were afraid to ride, for feay January 19, 1878. } s aera se a + riches be— Ha a | WATERPR 008 ) WANTLES Ai Ss. THE BALAN and sold by all respectable dealers throughout To Trustges 5a ary Seba) Sand! jani4 \Januacy £0—5i P. ot —“ ae ~ © = enna HADS, BLANK: BILL - ‘|, BLANK STATEMENTS, -——-AND BUSINESS GARDS_ ree hed promptly and cheaply, to. oruer, at the EXAMINER OFFICE, INGS’ BUILDING, Corner Great George and Water Streets. STADACONA ' ' if a ' nN a “ Fite and Life Insurance Company, NSUCE is hereby given that the Boara 4°N oof Directors of thusCompauny bave made a further call of Four susialments, of Five per Cent. each, onthe Subscribed, Capital of Ale Com pa ayy payabie at its Ofli¢e, No. U3 st Peter Surces, EGuabet, as follgws$ t— Pifive per Cent .on or before Ue fog d ¥ ; of August, 1877, Five pet Cent. on or before the of November, 1877; Five perCeat, on er be bee the Eleventi day of February, 1878; i ent th day Five ve Cent. on or before the Mieventh day By urier of she “ Boodfi CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Seeretary Al June d1477 8 Har PR Ce = 12, holeszlevand. He ae es HARI if'S BOOKSTORE, QUEEN SQUARE, the istand. J jan, 3 eee Notice to ‘the Public, reach the Committee if left at the Store of Mr. Alex. Horne, corner of Queen and Donations of money will ” received by them through Dr, Dodd and Mr. J. Quirk. N. B,—Food for the sick carefully prepared by the Committee, “Dec. ai=ti COAL! COAL! ~ | Pabedan &NUT at W. W. CLARKE'’S, SADE Bs Jay, o—4w Daw Se ee a — ee on -t o HERRING | HERRING! y Te have on hand a a aii lot of HER RiNG—Barrels and Half-PBarrels. Also ell @heap. ee oW.- Be COLWILL: Ch’tow, Jan. 21—3in Wh COMTMUE 10 SELL ok; OUR GOODS: Host Fora Teras.. 5 GN STORED P25 Bolas. ‘Flour, ‘'2 20 Boxes Axe®, 500. . * Cornmeal, 100 Boxes 3 in. Nails 500 Hhds Molasses, 100 ‘* iin, ** 30 ‘- Sugar, | 50 Boxes Horsenails 60 BbIS W’te Gran- | 200 b’xes Confection. ulated Sugai, ery (assorted), 20 Bbis Crushed do | 800 Reams Paper (all 490 Chests 'Tea, sizes), : 125 half Chests Tea, 50 Doz. Brooms,” * 75 Boxes ‘lea, 59 Doz. Pails, i 500 Coils Manilla, 60 Boxes Glass, 500 Sides No. 1 Sole | 150 Boxes Bart! ett’s Leather, » Blue, gt et — ae = 600 Boxes ‘Table Salt 50 Bbls. Currants, 25 Boxes Flat ‘Lo- | Cloves, 30 ** Nutmegs 159 Boxes Yeast 209 Sides No. 2.“ 100 Gross Bartlett’s AD -COST, 230 Boxes Raisins, Shoe Blacking, a ik } 100 Kegs E’ng Soda, | 159 Jars Creamtartar 3 &h & Ga! pred Silk G0 30 Ebi W’ me Seda, 100 Ti ins Pepper, B; ab st, 75 Boxes Cucese, -| 109 Mustard, we ‘ LOF*OFr 60 Casks Vinegar, ; 40. ‘* Ginger, 200 Boxes Soap, ' 49. ‘* . M'xd Spices ‘i Tg CABAR 59. * Toilet soap, | 20. ** Allgpice, u se ESE SILKS 33 Bags Nuts, br 89 Packages Whole AT HALP-PRICE bacco, 10 Kegs Ish Twist | | 20 Bbls. W'te Beans Tobacco, 15 20°C ks Kerosene, 15 k 'es Acadia Tw ist 25. Bhis, oer Tobacco, / 50 Boxes © dics Carvell Brothers, THREE STAR BRANDY, ree Star BRANDY, JAMES BYRNE, Great George & trest, - "4 PRS ? SOG LET Deore JA Lob of Latiss THE BALANGE Ui Luks 0 Tie Balance Rett, Whits Balance All-Weal at the following rates :— aoe roo for the ‘‘Soup Kitchen ” will] Patrs for $4.25 worth $3.50; $34.59 worth > Sitaroy Strects. ® : THE + large quant ity of CODE ISH, which we will The Balance of ~ ST s— : ~y ‘ ot he Ve Will Offer on Saturday Next) ihe 5th inst., THE BALAN ©@ | OF OUR SPLENDID STOCK OF Black and Galorad Drass Goads, Cashmeres, French: Merinoes, Persian Cords, P: wramatias, Repps, Poplins, ‘Serges Lusitres, Cobarss, sen at cost. ¢ A SPECIAL LOT OF FANGY DRESS GOODS, at. half price. Balance of Ladies’ Trimmed! FExis, at half price. | Balance of Ail-Wool Shawls, at cost, ial Lot Se ‘ing at half Price. Balance of Ladies’ Wool Scarfs, \GChoutls, Breakfast Shawls, Sleeve? Jess Jackets and Sacques, vv atau " Hotsar STERS| A Speci AT OOST. cE RAILWAY RUGS SPECIAL LOT, EN BED QUILTS! 45 cts., 63 cts. and $1.09 each. Flannels at Cost, Blankets $6.00 ; $7.00, BALANC N OF CLOTH AND RUBE OVE RSHHS ¢ Meus’ Plain, $1.10 per pair; Fancy, $1.20. per pair; Ladies’ Plain, $5 cts, per pair; |300 D0Z. TOWELS Special Lines,—4 cts 8 cis., 12 ets.,, 25 cts, each. A decided bargain. SHESTINGS AT COsT! T Globhing Department Hen’s. Reefers, Top. Coats aud Ulsters, AT. THE OLLOWL NG RATES : Reefers fer $4. 00, worth $4.75 s, worth 3.00: $8.02, worth S73). Bm om é ee fer sore worth | ° : “4% Worth o% 4), worth Sif. 95. S18 ve C PIStERS fOr S759, worth $9.00 5. ‘$8.50, worth Sie; $10.50.) worth $12.00. The Balance of Boys! Clothing AT A GREAT BARGAIN. A LOT OF MEN'S ALL-WO0L FLANNEL SHIRTS, For $1.25, worth $1.75 THE BALANCE Or Buffalo and We f Robes, foon Sida Coats, Ladies’ Fay - Matis and jis Unties, $5.00 worth $4.50; 33.25 worth The B: ‘alamge of the 7,009 YARDS OF CAR PLP advertised daring tHe month of December, in RICH BRUSSELS)! — TAPESTRY, WOOLS, . FELTS, ~“&CZ &C. We only ask an inspection. of the CARPET DEPARTMENT and are confident the prices will give sa- tislation, and £0-with ev ery other-de- partuent of the house, as the stock Mass is unrivalled for its value and extent. ‘CAPITAL, . and Fancy) ere: eae =f Se saan enon en noe entenntn «pee “ver ytert + “tee + ij 5 Winter xpress: Hay Ye npn INTERCOLONIAL EXPR ae will contiguc thew business during/ the * | winter m« atte amer Northern Light, Expres closes eve ry Tuesday, Thursday and | Saturday evening at 0 o clock, and 18 received | here ow the same evenings. at 5 o’cloek. Goods, Valnables, and money, forwarded, | making a3 quick tie as the maus. | THE 40. L. CHAPPELL! | Diamen dad Bookstore,. &5 North | Square, | ‘Ch’town, Dec. 26, 1837.—3i ~~ 4 Agent. Side ~@+teeq, tienen tee OSTRICH PEATHERS _. Cleaned, Dyed and Curled. Kid-Gloy Neckties and Ribbons Cleaned es Dyel, <Also--Gent’s Clothing, ete Orders lett at. the RIOR ot Mr. W, Ww, o7 e Street, Promptly Stumbies, 27 Great Georg attended to. . G. C. Gthnonur, Silk Dyer, ete., Fitzroy Street, Dec. 26—I1m 2aw QUEEN INSURANCE €0,Y, CF ENGLAND: TWO MILLIONS STERLING. NSURANCE effecte: ding on all kinds of Builds iugs, Merchandise and Produce! Also, om Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences, Losses settled ‘promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Banky, Agent for Prince Kdward Island, June, 1877 i7-— ‘House to Let 10: cight rooms, in good repair, lately ocew plet by Mr. A. sicDougall. | [mmediate possession given, Apply to Mr. A. Me. Dougall, oy the undersigned. None but a caret and good tesant need apply, RiCHAKD WEEKS, Ch artotte tow a, Dee. 13, 1377. tf ge ae Ameri¢an & { Foreign Patenis Gauore, Suith i Co,, Successors io Chipraua,. Homer & Cy. P* ATENTS procured in ali counties, No fe og in Abesmes. No charge torservices until the Pitent is graated, Preliminary examinations ree. Our valuable pamphitet seat free upoa re bipt of stamp, Addrias, GILMORE, 'SMITH*& CU., Washiegton, D.C ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. EDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors of the Inte war, or ‘their heirs, are in maay /caes entitled to money trom the Gover o ment, which has been found to be due siace fioal pays meat. Write full history of service and state ameunt of pay aed bounty received, Certificates of AGjutant General U. §. 4. showing seivice and honorable discharge there- from, in place of discharge !ost, procured tor @ small tee. Eucivse stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full ree ply, with blanks, will be Sent free: PENSIONS. | PENSIONS. -_ Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the line » ftduty in the ‘late war, and disabied thereby ia vblaio a peasioa. Widewse and minor children of Officers. Sole ders und Sailors, who beve died siace disch: arge vt disease contracted or wounds and injuries re eived in the service and ia the line. ot duty, cap Tocure pensions by addressing Gilmore & Co.“ reased rates for pensioners» obtained,# Bounty*Land Warravis puucured for service ig™ Wars} rior to March 3,1835, There are 20 War- rants granted fur service in the late rebellion, rend stamp to Gilmore & Co., W ashington jd: C., full instructions, SALE, July24 1877, be Sold, by’ PUSLEY AVITION, 7 TURSD AY, the 12th day of FEBRU hry, i873 at the Court House fa ¢ harlotictown, at thohour of 12 o'clock, aeoa) ef the ‘same day,’ juader and by virtue ot Power of Sale cou~ tained ina rinelodeuture of Mortgage, datedy the 3rd day of Jaguary, 1860, sod. made-bet'w Perer Mclymis and Mary his mite, of the one part, and Joun Kyicur, new de ceased, of the other part —All that Piete abd PardéetofLand beng partof Township No. 45-abd sitatuated- near the head of Souris Kiver, bounded on the west and serth by iftd then u oce upation of Vona'd MeVormaeliy and on the Gast by land? then ie the possessiomat Angus MeDonatd, and (09 the south by seurig ‘hiver— containing fifty=. wn weres of laed, bein; (ihe farm then aod watil ‘lyin oc cups ation v the said Peter Meclania,. ‘together witli all, the Btildings aud Ap )purten= grind connected there with, or terms, ROUCORAITiONS Of ‘Bale. a Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod. mee Dated 9ib day of November 1877. JAMBS MoFARLA NE, BOW attord HODGSON, » “VERNON If, KNIGHT, . Trustees avd Devisees. uader ihe Will of thela Jolo Ko whi, Nov. 10--t sale . ae Se KING SQUARE HOUSE '. WE LAVE A COMPLETE sT0cK OF GARRIACEGOODS Consisting in part of iPox, Steel, and Castings, + Spokes and Rina, Axles and Springs, We cal spevial attetition ‘tc to Hexry’s PaTeNt Sere Pry Last; Suse Carriage Sybings, for which we are agen} 8. age farra , < ow it e W each Set, 7 " ms e@ QUR PRICES ARE VERY LoW “<a” BEER & SONS... Ch tewn, Jan. §, 1878. GEG, HAVES: &. CO4.F aR SADE Aiea January 3rd, 1878, ; -haad Kerosene Oil Laraps, cheap,'at Bxa Orricn, chat 27 i— ———e