9 , Lovai ana Other Liens, _ or Prosecutions and oyster signs are ie a ti \ oo Pp: ippers——-the girl and her . ‘ ne oo . ' Saturday after . »t vies and childre n, « Ee. POR s N t work ‘‘He fell in love his wife, at the Diamond Bookstore: 30 sieiciniail Iris said that the Governor-General and L, towne will sail for Canada on the > an thn N Phy ‘ his evening in i M rl 8 lock, for the ek une isiness . e 7 ‘ is hm] and = othe ' 7 \pples 2 rCleck to-morrow \. i. B. Ma ‘ Auctionec a N twe and irty thous . eau nn ight into t ‘ an Nort 1 Montana this ea - . ’ n He Mr. | \ 3 mo i Ottawa. It may | | ut the hess S “ Pp ib l : } ’ “i 1 Cho Patent Flour on ' Wha norrow Saturday, ms 2] _— 8 NI owa Au - Ma. S. T. Austin, of the firm M I e, A n & Robertson, Montreal, i I i Py me hi : y os ' ‘ ey uy Heke ‘ Lhe ta y stoo it ig as | i then the old man let ‘ p m = | i ‘ ) 1) Court was 1 sess y ‘ na etynty ne jud ents WwW p | property elin is ms ar now f y 5 i a ‘ \ } t \ ION i t Charlot 1 on Tuesday, t! » * » sele date to represent > id Legislat District of (Queen's I t t »wW In the It. s ie \ \ i g 3 aia ~-€ \ seamen of the wrecked schooners ‘ proce i home by the steamer ( irroll, : ry, as at first intended, and ninete¢ red O71 until this morning, when they for Pe thes id, Me. Z ibibiscsine fue number of weather yp ‘edliction issued the Toronto meteorological office duriny July. for the maritime provinces, was 117, of were tu verifi 16 partly 61 erified. o { . r, who 1 ntly lectured t is and rrounding i POT ney lis sed th wn su Lye t 1? Moncton on his way to Eastport, Me. He did not have larg suclience , bat his a ldress 3 l to } been very entertaining Pi Wiaetns is kindly going to let Canada of on the 29th without an earthquake beyond a stight tremor at 4) ber , but instead e 3 us a hurrica Which is to annihilate il shipping sught ou ufter hours. The Profes vot such a bad fellow after all. ce Cou. Brack, of the Imperial army, is in Winnipeg, having returned from the Paciti coast. While not willing to go into figures he states that it is the in ention of the British Government to make Esquimau't an impreg- nable harbor, and also to make it an ialebet ant depot for munitions of war. ! > ' Me. Lesure Cray, of Summerside, and Mr. | John Nicholson, of Eldon, have returned to | their studi ut M “till College, Montreal, after spending a pleasant vacation with their pare nts and friends. Both young men have, 1 the past, been highly su cessful students ul nd the same good qui alities will doubtless dis- | tingvish them in the future. —__—_»_-—— i Sr. MATTHEW'S TEMPERANCE SOCIETY will | hold its next session in Templar Hall, Me- | Leod’s building, on Tuesday evening next. This institution is now fully in working ordex and promises to be a power for good in the} temperance cause. It is untrammelled with | ritual and by the simplicity of its method | commends itself to everyone. te Tue Charlottetown Rifle Club will hold its | usual Spoon Competition at comer gt Range to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at 230 o'clock. Ranges, 200 and 500 yards, | seven shots at each, standing at first, any | position at latter. Nurserymen will fire at | 190 in place of 500. Ammunition for sale ma the ground. —S. Gray, Sec.-Treas. - Iv seems to be fish day all over the world. ( onde has a mosquito fleet which chases the mackerel men from Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. France seizes English fishing boats off Folkestone, and even America has a navy large enough to chase 4 sealer on the Alaskan coast. Cod, mackerel and seals are the absorbing subject of diplomatic discussion in Paris, London and Washington.—.\. Herabd e [7 , p RE LTS The fortunate Dos wt p y, Ni on eae Great Mutual Li f New ¥Y nsured his life manv years ago for $2.900 vald he dis to day. his heirs W ild rot receive trom this | { ipany not $2,000.as indic i on the face of | | wlicy, but $6,338. The lifference bet veen | $2 960 and pres value of the P licy (36,530) being the acenrring profits since its placement. No Life Company °» pat has : ever neat ly approachet 1 this magnificent ow: ing. Mr. John McEachern ts agent for rhe Great Mutual Life of New York,” in this Province. ia ldiaiamaiath Tue SS Carroll, Capt. Brown, sailed for Boston at 6 o'clock last evening, with a cargo of general merchandize and the follow- ing passengers Miss J McLean, Miss A Frans, Mrs P Miss A Mulligan, ; Wm Bevan, Joseph Mulligan, Gorman, | MePhec, Miss Martha Cameron, Mrs Lawn, Miss M Kelly, Mrs Mitch YH, Mrs Leeke O Grant, Mis lary Mullis van, Miss Stewar ;M Bu Angus Bre naut, MissfA Gurney, Mis Anthony Mullin, Mary A Mullin, Miss Florrie Steele, Mrs Jos McDonald, Mrs E R Morson, Mrs J P Donovon, Miss ‘1 Miss M Halliday, Miss B Mc- Miss G MeCarthy, bert las burns, [a1 EVs a Morson, ee R. White, ' Miss M A McLeod, Miss A Mullins, Mrs J M Martin, Miss Alice Crockett, Mrs J 1 =“; ' \PHIC J TELEGR | [Spreran Despareies 1% VEWS. | Tue EXAMINER. | is . Festive Wechtsmen. MARBLENMEAD, A grand reception wa ern yacht club house ot Edward Burgess, designer, Paine, Mass., Sept. 2 iven at the east and General owner of the Maytlower. Two hun dred guests participated in the banqvet. If the weather conditinas are favorable, the match race hetween the Mayflower and iaiatea will be iled olf this harbor to morrow. /passed on 19th, } Crockett, Edith Binns. > ye “baa ¥ od Robbery and Murder. Ory BA, Mo . Sept. ae . . y . . . r ~ James Davis’ farina. six miles east of is tae scene of a horrible butcher nh Phesday The farm is owned and oc cupied by Maleola: No and family, con g ’ : ? } te } . ! id vO ates During meht all were murdered It is beliey « ! Wers Cconlmitted the teed arver rifi hy } a | ’ i it j nou | iouse had been fired Du ! 1ot | irl ei On the March. WINNIPEG, Battleford Herald Sept. 23. i he : contains particu- ) 4ars Ol Some SiXty indians leay ing Pound | maker's reserve and going, it is said, in the ) . + : 4" ‘ direction of Edmonton, because they were i f, le . : refused food as punishment for misdemean- jors. Indian oflicials had started in pur- ut. The Indians had no arms and could id supposed hunger will ‘ ait i + Paiai Accident. Hatirax, Sept. 23. W > Major Wells, of the Royal Engi neers, was driving his fiancee, a daughter of . KE. Kenny, Esq., from a wedding last evening, he collided with the t team of Mr. Mullaldy, and Mrs. Mull: ildy and Miss Ky nny were thrown out. The former fell on her head and died this morning of the injury received. She was 47 years of age. Newfoundland News. St. Jonns, N. F., Sept. 23. In a terrific northwest gale, on Tuesday last, a Newfoundland lapsed in T fishing vessel col- repassy Day. Fortunately, but one life was lost. The most serious appre- hensions are entertained for the sSatety of late fishing vessels of the Grand Bank fleet. The Labrador herring fishery is an abso- lute failure : : A Chalienge. GLASGOW, Sept. 23: Clyde Ay achting circles are excited over the challenge issued by James Bell, of the Royal Yacht Club the New Yacht Club for an international race for the America’s cup next Sept. A boat will be especially constructed for the match by the Clyde Club. £10,000 have already been sub- scribed. The Influence of the Church. Dusit, Sept. 23. tev. Wood Lock, D. D., Roman Cath- olic Bishop of the diocese of Ordagh and C! ichnois, Ireland, has issued an idress to his people, asking them to dis- courage the formation of secret societies, and to live in a lawful manner. He says this is for the welfare of Ireland. Disaster at Sea. Put ADELPHIA, Sept. 23. bottom up, sheathed with yel- low metal, and about 230 feet of keel, was in lat. 54.06, lon. 65.10. A number of logs and a quantity of spars, attached to the vessel, were A vessel, apparently | floating about. A Mystery. WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 Nothing can be learned at the, State De- partment, respecting the new commercial treaty with Great Britain described in Ottawa despatches. It is neither denied nor admitted that such a treaty is in progress. oomaediamiamiainimena Cricket. 92 PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 25. of the two great international 1: gentlemen com- The first cricket matches, between ‘English and Philadelphia gentlemen, was i'menced this morning. At latest accounts the English team seemed to be winning. Doomed. Orrawa, Sept. 23. The Minister of Justice declines to re- commend the further respite of Sproule, the British Columbia murderer —- Odidfeilewship. bx sept 2S. There isa meeting of Provincial and Massachusetts Oddfellows at Lynn this vening Weaiser Balletin. 4—10 a.m. : e Ligl it to moderate winds; oudy weather, with showers in some localities. TORONTO, Se] tember 2 to fair Resolution of Condolence. At a special meeting of the Rollo Bay Agricultural Ass ciation the following reso- lutions were passed. Moved by Mr. Hugh! Campbell, and seconded by Mr. J Gaudet: W he reas, we the members of the Rollo Bay Agricultural Associatio this day to deplore the decenee ol out wor thy President, having Mr. Johu Leslie, whose genial and gencrous Miampaibion has endeared hin to us all. . . Resolved, tnat we avi vil ourselves of this the caress Oppo Luniby of tende ering to his be- | reaved widow and relatives our condolence |< and sympathy. se i ; . +1 . Further resolved, that a cop of these’ resolu- tions be forwarded to his bereaved idow. Dominica Rice, Secretary. Souris West, Sept. 21, 1886. E XAMINE here to-night in honor Se Coie uk, wor A RRIVALS, ZL, RANKIN H M Churchill, Rustico; J T Ch'town; S Nelson, Shubenacadie, Morris, Montreal; Donald McKay, HOUSE, Sept 23 C rockett, NS; PF Rustico. REVERE Sept Wm Dyer, Alberton; A Devlin, HOUSE, Richards, Bideford; W Sam i Austin, Montreal; wife and child, Toronto, 23 B G OSBOKNE HOUSE. Souris; J M Martin, Brown's Creek; J T Toombs, M D, Mt Stew- art; D A McLeod, Eldon; N R McLeod, do; N MeLaren, Brudenell; Donald McLean, Crapaud; A Shaw, do; DT’ MeKay, Scotland. Sept 23--C Carlton, 24 ws Ross, Mt Stewart; Charles Newbery, do; Capt A R MeDonald, Souris. ’ . DiED. At Charlottetown, on Thursday, Sept. 23. after a short illness, Patrick Keenan, aged 72 years. May his son 1 re stin peace. {Funeral from his late residence, Dorchester St., 10- morrow (Saturday) to St. Dunstan’ Cathedral, at 8.45 o'clock, a. m. At St. Augustine, Florida, on September 9th * ter a few days’ iliness, of typhoid fever, Alfred . Bollum, aged 25 years, Deceased, who was u eee ng young man, belonged to Ciyde Liver, fe 6 © A. McCallum until years ago. lic Was and lived with Mr. he left for the States a few Well attended by doctors and nurses during his ilness, but notwithstanding their skill and atten tion he succumbed to that fatal disease. He was followed to his grave in St. Augustine‘s Cemetery by the many friends and acquaintances he had made in that strange land. =~ ty j Ee £5" 1 barca | ee 48 Gents’ Worth for 40 Cents, Gne Pound of our 30-Cent Tea, one of our 18-Cent Teapots —all for 40 Cents, UNLY DURING SEPTEMBER. Dont Wiss this Bargain. & GOFF. The Aneto American Oyster & Lunch ROOMS. Pettigrew’'s Gld Stand, 3% Queen St. BE DEQUE and Narrow‘'s OYSTERS served in every style, in Saloon, and furnished to cus- tomers In quantities to suit. Meals and Lunches to order day and evening. Domestic and foreign Cigars. &@ Strictly rie August 30. Temperate. A. MACDONALD, Manager. Sept. 22—2wks eod ST, CATHERINES’ HALL, HALL, Av@USTA, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Rr. Rev. H. A. NEELY, D.D., President. The Rev. W. D. MARTIN, A.M., Rector and Prin.; 19th year opens Sept. 15. Terms $275 an $250. Increased advantages offered. For cipeu- lars address the Principal. July 16—10 wks WANTED. V ESSELS to carry lumber between P. F. Island and Pokemouche, N.B. Eight feet of water Rates, $2 per M. O. D, on bar. TURNER & CO Bank of P. Xi, [saad in Liquidation ATOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend of ~* TEN PER CENT. (being dividend No. 5) has been declared payable on and after this date. Creditors may obtain cheques for same by calling at the office of the Liquidators. For Bank of Nova Scctia, GEO. MACLEOD, Mgr., CHAS. C. GARDINER, L. C. OWBN, Liquidators. Ch’town, Sept. 1s. 1886 6i "i iSREPRESENT ATION, STATE BOARD OF HEALTH OF NEW YORK, ALBANY, Feb. 11th, 1885. THE Board considered the proceeding of the toyal Baking Powder Co. (or whoever was responsible for its publication) in advertising the board’s action, through its Analyst, in support of their Powder, and unanimously adopted the fol- jowing re eolation:: " Resoived, That the adve rtiscment of the Royal Baking Powder Ce ting the State Board of Health of New ork as recommending throvgh one oj its analysts, its purity, etc., as a misrepre- sen! ation. The copy from minutes of State Board o? Health of New York, Feb. 11th, 1885. Signed, LEWIS BALEH, Secretary. Al bany, June 20th, *86— “eepal ¢ Fig x r Cae ile 4 . Le ta | COUNTY EXHIBITIONS. R® ITURN TICKETS, at one First-class Fare, will be issued as under,in connection with | the Prince and King’s County Exhibitions, to be held on 30th September inst, :— From all Stations Kast of Royalty Junction to | Sunmerside, by Forenoon Trains on Sept. 29th inst.; from Charlottetown, Tignish, and Interime- jdiate Stations by Forenoon Trains on Sept. (30th, and from Stations. on Cape Tra- | verse Braach on morning of Sept. 30th, all tickets being good I to return up to and on Oct. prox, except tickets fiom C. T.. Branch, lw hich, on account of train arrangements, will be | good te return only on date of i issue. | from Stations on Souris Branch to Georgetown by Art srnoon Train on 23th Sept. inst., to pxrties in Charge of Exhibits; from all Stations West of Char'otteiown by Mixed Train from Tignish on 290th inst., aed from Charlottetown, Souris and | Intermediate Stations to Georgetown by Fore- noon ‘Trains on Sept. 30th, all tickets being good to return up to and on Oct, Ist. ‘ JAMES COLEMAN, : a Railway Office, Ch’tuwu, Sep . ex put daily, wy fh her oue unit 21 i. Sielieliiatiien hia ata atelier ee 2 Daa anal OAS badd boat aa ee eee Wii TE 0 ATS W ANTED B Witte OA 1S tor bust nos martet price will be paid. HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street, Ch’towa, Sept, 23, ine6— 2wks eod pd TO LET, OW WATER STREET, moO LET—For i one or more years, agreed upon, the fiouse and Premises, on Water Street (late the residence of Henry seer, Esq.) now oceupied by the undersigned, These promises are in good order, well situated and are a desirable residence. For particulars, &c., apply on the premises to as may be AMELIA BEER, Sept, 22—2i ex & pat LES AVD FLOUR APP: bk A aa? mL) } e BY Auction, MONDAY, Septembcr 27th, at 19,30 o*cloek * 150 Barrels Ghoics, No. 1 APPLES, “Gravensteins and other fine varieties, specjally selected, 20 Barrels FLOUR, slightly damaged. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Ch'town, Sept. 23. STOCKS AT AUCTION. 4 T Rooms, TUESDAY o'clock, noon, — Six Shares ‘' Inland Navigation Co.,”’ First-class Paying Stock. H. B. next, 28th inst., at 12 dn MACGOW AN, Auctioneer, ~til sale ieee Stock for Sale. 5Q} HIGH-GRADE SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, got by imported Prize-winning Sires; also, a few Shropshire and Oxford Down Ram Lambs. Num- bers of this flock have taken prizes at our Exhi- bitions every year. Also, an Imported Oxford Down Ram, second prize winner iast year at our Colonial Exhibition —competing against the entire classes of short and medium wool. They wil! be sold at a Bargain, * Apply to JOHN NEWSON. patl mo wept. Ch‘town, Sept. 20 WINTS, LUST, FOUND, WANTE D- ~~ A Caretaker which is now closed. Clerk, to-morrow. PE ATHERS WANTED “Highest price paid for good new Geese Feathers, by John Newson, Furniture Dealer. sept2i Girl at the Revere House. ws + Dining roon A Dining-room PRESH OYSTERS— By the quart. peck, bushel We for the Hospital, Apply to the City septzs li ANTED IM MEDI A’ r ELY—A se pi24 or barrel, fresh and cheap every day at Josiah Carmody’s, Dorchester Street East. sep23 3i FOR SALE--A good Milch Cow. {T—In Subscriber's building, a large office, THE EXAMINER office. i siilaits for Club or Assembly Room.—J. Maceachern. sept 23 mo wed St: PETERS‘ SCHOOL DRAWING CLASS will re-open for the winter months on Satur- day next, at 9.30. Subiects: Geometrical and Mechanical Drawin , Elementary Perspective. Drawing in Freehand, Crayon and Water Colors. The ,class will be held on Saturday mornings only. Terms $2 per quarter. sept2l Enquire at sept 23 tf LOST—Between_ Stamper‘s Corner and Upper 4 Hills sborough Street, a large Door Key. rhe finder will oblige by leaving it at this office. sept 20 T° LET—Suit of Furnished Rooms, suitable for Dressmaking or Millinery. For particulars apply at Mrs, B. Connolly‘s, corner King and Queen Streets. sept20 3i W ANTED—A Servant Girl. of Dr. Jenkins, Prince Street. py! LET—A House situate on Pleasant Street ossession given the 1lth of October ; at pre- nk occupied by Ralph M. Crockett. Apply to John Keliy. City Councillor, or to the owner. Kdward Kelly, Southport. septl7 WANTED.— A girl to do general house work. One from the country preferred. Apply at Mrs. Salmond’s, Fitzroy Street east. Apply at the office septl7 3i pd Kstablishment in Inquire at this sept tic WANTED—At a Tailoring this city, a first-class Cutter. office. ¥ “‘good- sized w arehouse on Water Enquire at EXaM- seat is tf 2. RENT Street. near the Railway. INER office. Te LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- 1ade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, | me: ; possession given Ist October next. For terins and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun21 cod tf Lest OR STRAYED--From Geo, Hughe’s pas- ture, Malpeque Road, on last Wednesday night. the 15th inst., a black and white Cow, with long horns. Anyone giving information of the same to Wm. Crosby, painter, Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, will be suitably rewarded septz0 6i & wy pd To LkeT—The Dwelling House on Grafton Street (furnished or unfurnished) lately occu- pied by Mrs. Thomas Daweon, deceased, with Stable and Coach-house and lerge Garden ailached; immediate possession. Apply to Miss Dawson, on the premises, or to Thomas Alley, septl 2aw —— a double tenemen! whole i} RID AY, ‘SEPTEMBER T° LET--Half of : son Kent Street, near Robins’ Lis sie. Ap- ply to Mrs. James Offer, Upper tjucen sureet. | #6120 3i eod pd A Purse cont ainisg a& Tie owner can have it by paylz septzu small sum of; money. ag for | | this advertisement és “ADYE TISER,“ who is desirous of buying a farm of say 400 acres, with the idea of \moeking a sheep farm, will be glad to have par- | ticulars of sucias are for saie ; must have good | substantial uuomestead, near church, rai! and vil- lage. Address: “Pred gree. Spelthorne, Ted- | dington, Middlesex, Eng aug3l WANTED—To rent, ina nice locality, a House containing six or seven rooms; a good ten- ‘ant for the right house. Knaquire at EXAMINER office. sept3 tf ' } _—_——— i TOUND | a | MOR SALE—A Dwelling House and Shop situat> on Euston Street. For terms and par- ticulars apply to George Alley or to the owner on the premises, —‘! ai. Pollard. septs tf mQ LET—A one end a-half story Dwelling, it in + good repair, wiia stable and large y.rd-room, situated on forchester Street: possession given about the 15th September. Appiy to Peake Bros. & Co, septs tf W ANTED AT ONCE—A smart, capable young Man tolearn the Laundry Business, with a view of taki the omngee at. Apply to H. Shaw, present Manager Pp. i. 1, Laundry. auld nd | a } LET—That t brick House and Shop on Dor * oe Street, formerly occupied by Owen ‘ Connoily ; immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apyig to ' to om Como}iy. Od neal eee ENT LR nla ladee San ts lin Fat 24, 1886. | : Os Ti“ ttl EXHIBITION. ISITORS to the Exhibition are invited to inspect the Large and Magnificent Assort- einentfofjthe original andJonly?genuine paLeuroooeu IIIS ISS. Say Wyre TeCrr PRIZE MEDAL SNYOHYO Tlsd WARKEROOMS of +2 ue LETCHBR, FIDOLE,” Queen Street. at Sign of the * BIG Ch’town, Sept. 23, 1886—2aw James Paton & 60, GREAT SALE OF SHIPWRE’KED DRY GOODS, FRIDAY, SHKPLrHMBER at Goods ar 24th. mane ) ae all in good condition and will be sold as noted below :- 1,200 yards Scotch Mixed Dress Goods, worth 25 cents, now 17 cents, 240 ‘** Black Cashmere, — ae " = = ss 900 Colored Persian Cord (double width) 30 ne ‘2 ae re 1,200 ‘** Black, All-wool Cashmere, worth 65 dg a, ” 300 ‘* Black Union Cashmere, = 29 . oe " 300 ‘* Gray Alpaca, 20 “ = ae " 480 ‘* All-wool Serge Dress Goods, ** 24 - ere ” 300 ‘* Mantle and Ulster Cloths, ‘* -@1.00 os ** $1.00 850 ‘** Sateen Dress Goods, ws 20 ° ~ ao Pe 1,200 ‘** Princess Dress Cords, - 26 - = * 300 ged Plaid Dress Goods, “4: 13 a on Q 7 1,000 ‘* Colored Velveteen, * 8&5 is . —- i —-—:0: —— - Atso—A Job Lot of Colored and Black PLUSHES, suitable Fancy Work—a desperate Bargain—only 85 cents a yard. for Trimming and 5 We will show these goods on tables in centre of store. COME AND SEE THEM. JAMES PATON & CQO, MARKET SQUARE, Ch'town, a 20, 1886. The Newspaper Man is Howling for. a ‘New Ad., and ust lave ft. -+—-O vat YRS to the Exhibition are invited to call and inspect our Immense Stock of Furniture, &c., ae. SOLID BARGAINS KOR CASH, EGF CALL AND PROVE IT. Wa MERA WREGEET & CO. Ch’town, Sept. 18, 1886. LS S—— ee —$—— I)... Lew ee T > ‘ é + 2 =% a iS «(C8 Wants to Have iis Say---that is ; OU cannot get a Suit of Clothes the s.me quality of mat land wor anship in DP. kh. Island, Cheaper than from us. We have a1 tation for gefting up FIRST-CLASS K, that none of our comp i tors can attain to. ‘Liere is no better vuality of Ciot manufactured than what are } ; . } + . . » 24 ur 1.3 + suowing. Stock, one of the iargest you ever saw in this city. Having three Cutters and a large stat? of Workmen, we can give you prompt #ttcntion, $500 WORTH OF READY-MADE CLOTHENG, of our own manufacture, many suits of which were made to order and not calied for, but are now SELLING AT COST. We have An Immenss Stock of Hats, selling rapidly, because buyers can save from 12} to 20 per cent. when they purchase from us. Best Hats you ever saw for 50 cents. GENES FU FURNISHINGS, Sioifars, Duffs, FTies.. &ec., Unsurpassed in Siyle. ee hee , vat, thia whe Jaring wi quotatio m a@ Prices were never as Low. Don’t forget this when compartng V ith quotat other este blisuments this year. Dp: A. BRO Ga, 72 QUEWN STREET. Ch’'town, June 23, 1886—eod & wy