ils i GF i 4 a ’ val ha h be al 2 oe Se“ THE UAILY HXAMINER, -- Local aud Other Items. Deticrous—The oysters at the Bazaar. EXCELLENT tea and coffee at St. Joseph's Bazaar to-night. tiie Cnorce vocal and instrumental St. Joseph's Bazaar this evening. music at ical Pouice Court.~—There are eight Scott Act eases on the docket for to-morrow, - _ Maits:—Forty-three bags (part English) arrived in the Stanley this forenoon. iinsessiaiiaaiiia Youne Lapres Journnat.—This excellent monthly for January is at the Diamond Book- store ideal Hotmay Girrs.—A large assortment of articles suitable for holiday gifts at St. Joseph's Bazaar. ieee al Goop Work.—The run from Pictou to Charlottetown was made in three hours and twenty minutes by the steamer Stanley to- day. Ni ImportaNtT.—The lotteries at 5t. Joseph's Bazaar close this evening. Those who have taken chances should be on hand to take home their winnings. ihntiakeamninu Warp Oxe.—We are requested to announce that Mr. J. J. Davies will be a candidate for the representation of the above Ward at the forthcoming civic election. ied cell ddl ; Tne Seconp Victim.—Mrs. Geo. Keeffe, the second victim of the fire at Dorchester on the lth inst., died at that place on Sunday. Her body was interred fn St. John. i dli etee Savincs Bax« Derostts.—The statement of Government Savings Banks in November shows deposits, $291,500; withdrawals, $356, - 075; balance at credit of depositora, $19,975,- 96: Sr. Joseru’s Bazaan.——St. Joseph's Bazaar will be continued this evening. There will be choruses by the St.@lunstan’s College Glee Club, violinfsolos, and other attractions, Don't fail to attend | cnaliislpastinct Ix tue Toms.—Mr. McKiulay, the well- known exhorter, will appear before the 5ti- peudiary Magistrate to-morrow to answer & charge of disturbing the congregation of one ef our city churches. —— ne : Humors oy THE CaMPaAIGN.—A waggish friend of ours says that when a certain candi- date has been elected for Ward One, the City Council will be transformed from a ‘“‘ Bear Garden” into a ‘* Garden of Eden.” sieenneilgini Desres Tus Coarce-—Last week we in- timated to the Journal man that he had ap- propriated certain news matter from THE EXAMINER, without acknowledgment; and to-day he denies the truth ofthe accusation. This is just what we expected. a Tur Sr. Laweance.—The steamer St. Lawrence left Pictou sbout eleven o'clock lact night and arrived here at five this morn- ing. She left on return to Pictou at eleven this forencon, and will return during the night or early to-merrow morning. —__—>-_ -— Sextovs Accipent.—The Journal reports that a railway employe named Theophilus Nelson, met with a serious accident at the station at Summerside on Tuesday evening, by which he sustained a fracture of the jawbone. He was taken to Charlottetown same evening in the regular train from Tignish. _-o-—— — AcEeNt ror THE Istanp.—We are pleased to learn that Mr. Peter Doyle has been ap- ointed agent for the Island for the well- caown firm of McCall, Shehyn & Co., whole- sale dry goods dealers, Quebec. Mr. Doyle is well and favorably known to the trade, and we feel assured that he will receive a large share of patronage. SomNamBuLism.—-The Halifax Mail states that Dartmouth has a lady 2g Ope The other evening she got out of bed and went down to the front door, unfastened it and walked about one hundred yards on the street. She was tapped on the shoulder by a gentleman who was on his way home from a party. She felt very badly and made for her home as quickly as possible. —_—-—<>> --— Ax Inrerestivae Revic.—Mr. W. H. Stewart lately found among his father’s papers a programme (printed on silk) of a **Char- lottetown Regatta” held in the year 1843. But one or two of the contestants of that day (and there were many) remain. The Hon. Benjamin Davies (the Nestor of our Railway staff) is one, and Jim Louis is another. Be- sides these and the printer (Mr. Ings), whese imprint appears at the foot, we do not see on the programme the name of a man who is now alive in this world. ‘The relic is a very inter- esting one, and will be more valuable as the years rol] on. ee ee Personal, Mr. R. Hunt, Summerside, is at the Davies. Hon. J. O. Arsenault, Wellington, is regis- tered at the Osborne. W. W. McLeod, Esq,, Post Office Inspector for Manitoba and the North-west, left for his headquarters on Monday last. So says the Journal, Rev. George McMillan will preach next Sab- bath at St. Peter's Road, at 11 a. m., and at Brackley Point Road at 3 p. m. The New Glasgow Hnterprise announces that Miss McCready, daughter of Editor Mc- Cready of the St. John Telegraph, . has enter- ed the journalistic profession, =— Lord Hartington and the majority of his followers have formally resigned from the National Liberal club. Lord Derby, who has been chairman of the club since its formation, has not resigned. : We bene ee a document has been filed in the Registry of Deeds, Prince Edward Island, by the Rev. William Albert Frost, setting forth that for reasons mentioned ‘herein he hee assumed the name of William Albert Crawford-Frost, and henceforth will be known by that name, A fact that all men with gray and many shaded whiskers should know: that Bucking- ingham's Dye alwars colors an even brown or jlack at will, ; Nearly all colds are slight, at first, but their tendency is to so lower the system that the sufferer becomes a ready victim to any evalent disease. The use of Ayer’s Cherry ectoral, in.the beginning of a cold, would guard against the danger. MARRIED. On Dec. 19th, in the Methodist Charch, Pownal, by the Rev. George _Steel, Mr. George Wm. Drake to Miss Elmira Jane Clatke both, of Powaal. : In Charlottetown, on the 15th inst., by Rey. J. M. McLeod, Mr. Francis Taylor to Miss Esther Hudson, both of St. John’s, Nfld, At the Manse, on 17th inst., Joy Rev. J. M. McLeod, Mr. George Ryan to Miss Keciab Shepherd, both of Charlottetowy, rELEGR APHIO NEWS, SpeCIAL Desparciuks to Tur EXAMINER. News from Oi/awa. Orrawa, Dec. 19. Judgment in the case between the Do minion and British Columbia, of Parliament. paring a chart showing the scenes of wrecks during the past ten years along the island of Anticosti coast, An order in Council was passed a few days ago cancelling grazing leases in the Northwest comprising 660,000 acres, owing to the failure of leaseholders to com- ply with the Government regulations. The decisive step will be heard with interest in the Calgary and Fort McLeod Districts where complaints were made that many of the leases were simply held for speculative purposes. The Babson transhipment case has elicit- ed so much comment here that the financial agent of the Customs Department will shortly visit Halifax and examiue into and report upon the case. ieproeenntntitifemnmiansngns Terrible Butchery. Lonpon, Dec. 19. A despatch from Zanzibar says that in pursuance of the Sultan’s orders four natives awaiting trial for murder were horribly and cruelly executed in the streets of the town. Their heads were cut off the bodies and left where they had fallen, ex- posed and unguarded, until the evening of the day of execution. The Sultan also ordered that 24 prisoners, including one woman who had been sentenced to life, the next week, a few to be executed each day. The British Consul vainly protested against the atrocities. The Sultan pro- claimed that in future he wil] be guided by Mahomedian law only. He has bestowed the power of capital punishment on local governors, and orders that their sentences shall not be subject to appeal. A Disastreus Outbreak. Lonpon, Dec. 19. News has been received of an outbreak between the Ausha and Masai tribes. The former tribe enticed the Masai warriors into making a cow lifting expedition, and during their absence the Aushas raided a Masai settlement, massacred the old men, women and children, and seized the young- er women for concubines. They also car- ried off 14,000 head of cattle. The Masai warriors, returning from the expedition and finding their homes devastated, lament- ed for three days, and then commended a war against the Aushas, which will proba- bly last for three years and result in the devastation of the country west of Kiliman- jaro mountain, Discounting Bank Bills. a Hauirax, Dec. 19. There has been exasperation for years at the fact of Upper Province bills being re- fused here, except at five per cent, discount, and Maritime Bank bills being subjected to the same treatment in the Upper Provinces. The Halifax Banking Company have made arrangements with Molson’s Bank whereby their notes will be paid at par at any place in Canada where the latter bank has an agency, while notes of Molson’s Bank will be taken at par at any place in Nova Scotia or New Brunswick where the Halifax Bank has an agency. Taxing Foreign Goods. Lonpon, Dec. 19. The Manchester Chamber of Commerce, by an overwhelmning majority, have pass- ed resolutions holding that all foreign goods similar to thcse produced in England, should pay the same proportion of Imper- ial and Jocal taxation, that they should have paid had they been manufactured in Great Britain. Snow Along the Intercolonial. Moncton, Dec. 19. The northern division of the Intercolo- nial is now clear. The Buctouche and Moncton road is completely blocked. There have been no trains for two days, and none are expected for some time. The engines are ia Buctouche without a plow, and the track is covered with from one to two feet of snow frozen hard. Off for Naples. Lonpon, Dec. 19. Mr. Gladstone started for Naples to-day. A great crowd gathered at the railway sta- tion, and the ex-Premier was enthusiasti- eally cheered when he departed for Dover. At the latter place thousands cheered him on arrival, The trip across the channel was made in a rough sea and foggy weather. On the Warpath. Catcutta, Dec. 19. The Chittagong Hill tribes have raided the lowlands and killed several persons. An expedition consisting of 200 men has started out to punish them. - Died in the Penitentiary. — Dorcuester, N. B., Dec. 19. Beloni Therault, a prisoner in the-peni- tentiary, sentenced at Madawaska in July, 1885, for life, for murder, died on Monday night. Arranging for a Reception. Krnesron, Ont., Dec. 19. The council and all educational bodies are arranging for the reception of Dr. Grant, who arrives on Saturday from the Antipodes. ———_——e- Two Candidates. Amuerst, N. S., Dec. 19. A. R. Dickey, Liberal-Conservative, and E. B. Elderkin, a Third Party candidate, ‘were nominated for tire Oummons tuvlay: tl a a ttt tll tases regarding | the ownership of the minerals in the rail- | way belt, will be given before the meeting | be put to death in a similar manner during! vlna tlle LE TLE IIE CL iE TET De is a, bela, enemy damm te Cetton Factory Meeting. Moncron, Deé- TY. A meeting of the stockholders of the cotton factory will be held on January 2nd, to take steps for the disposal of stock on | which calls have not been paid. os To Hold a Meeting. Paris, Dec. 19. The bond-holders of the Panama Canal | Co. will hold a meeting on Jan. 29, to dis- " . . > . 7 . : ' 5 * . nae ane Che Department of Public Works is pre-! cuss the course they shall pursue in view of the company’s difficulties. ae Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Dec. 20.—-10 a. m, Moderate to fresh south-west to north-west winds, fair cold weather. ————___ a Mount Allison College. THE names of the Island students ap- pear to good advantage in the lists of the terminal examinations just closed. Messrs. Ayers, Prowse and McLaughlin are all placed in the Ist division in Ethics, Psycology and Mineralogy; Mr. Mel- lish ia the lst division in Logic, Constitu- tional History and. English; Mr. Balder- ston in the Ist division in Mineralogy and Botany, and in 2nd division in Constitu- tional History and Hebrew. Mr. A. Lefurgey in Ist division in French, and 2nd division in English Essays and Latin; Mr. E. Lefurgey in 2nd division in Geometry, Physics and Essays. Miss Dawson in Ist division in Botany; Miss Weeks in Ist division in English; Miss Moore in 2nd division in English. nce Lp Gircnenntteante Italian Immigrants in America. The Osservatore Romano, of Rome, pub- lishes the Pope’s letter to the bishops in America with reference to the care of Italian immigrants. This letter says the Pope deplores the fact that many Italians, forced by poverty tu emigrate, find them- selves in & worse position than ever in Aim- erica. Great danger attends their souls both during the voyage and on their arrival, owing to the difficulty of meeting priests speaking Italian. Being much preoccupied with these facts, the Pope charged the Congregation de Propaganda Fide to study the twofold question of how to promote both the religious and the material welfare of emigrants, and it has been decided to despatch priests from Italy to localities in- habited by Italian emigrants. The Pope declares that it will afford him great satis- faction if the American bishops will facili- tate the task of these priests by referring to the Propaganda in regard to any changes required in their sacred duties. His Holi- ness concludes with a benediction upon the bishops, clergy and faithful in America. ———— —- © e--—__--_—- Our Advertisers To-day. R. Bearisto holds a sale of Driving Sleighs, Robes, etc., at 2 o'clock, to-morrow. Sheriff Curtis announces a sale of certain goods and chattels, to-morrow, at 11 o'clock. —— rh — a A Al Local; Notices. Tue quality of the bread, cake and pastry made at Murphy’s is universally acknowledged to be the best made on the Island. dec20 3i pd Nortice.—All persons leaving orders for pound cake and the baking of cake are re- quested to call for them on or before Monday. —John Murphy. dec20 3i pd A nice Xmas present—a $2.25 Silver Cruet for $1.75 —at R. K. Brace’s. 4i--dec20 XMAS AND New Yeaxr.—-During the above holidays John Murphy’s bread, cake and pastry store will be head quarters for your home supply. dec20 3i pd FLour.—*‘ Ogilvie’s Hungarian,” for bread not pastry. Without exception the best flour in the Dominion ; $7.75 per bbl., and well worth the money. For sale by Geo. Carter & Co, li—dec20 CONFECTIONERY.--A splendid assortment. We expect arush inthis line, andask an early call from ail our friends.—Geo. Carter & Co. 3i—dec20 Sunk.—A half ton of raisius and currants went through the floor of R. K. Brace’s shop into the cellar. They will be got up in time for Xmas—don't forget it—and will be sold very cheap. Oranges, 20c. per dozen ; Dela- ware Grapes, I2c.; American Baldwins, by the barrel or bushel; lots of Toys, Crockery and Sweeties for Xmas. 4i—dec20 Curistmas Goons. -~ Raisins, Currants, Can diced Peels, Essences, Spices. Canned Goods— Peaches, Peara, Corn, Tomatoes, Peas, Sal- mon, Lobster, Oysters, Clams, Ox Tongues. Jams—Pilum, Damson, Gooseberry, Rasp- berry, Green Gage, Red Currant, Black Cur- rant; Pickles, English Confectionery, Candy Toys, Honey, Cocoa, Broma, Chocolate, Pure Cream ‘Tartar, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Dates, Figs, Nuts, ail of best quality, at Geo, Carter & Co's. Grocery Store, Market Square. dec20—-3i Toys, toys, an immense variety of Dolls 8 cents and upwards; also Christmas Cards, half price, at L. P. Tantons’s. Dec20 d&w A liberal discount to teachers and pupils buying Xmas gifts at Reddin’s Drug Store, Dec 18 3i eod. Universally acknowledged, that the best and cheapest Boots in town are sold at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store of J. B. Mac- donald. nov29 dw tf THERE is yet a large quantity of crockery in all the lines we carry, The people are de- lighted with the bargains they are getting at the cheap crockery store.—W./P. Colwill. nov9 dy wy6 A long felt want is supplied by the Cardi- gan Overshoes, (overalls rubber-footed.) You need not be no longer troubled with your rubbers everlastingly slipping or filling with snow. Call and see them at Goff Bros. OIL PAINTINGS. AT MY SALESROOM, On Thursday Evening, 20th Inst., AT 7.30 O'CLOCK : A Large Consignment Oi! Paintings, —REPRESENTING— English & Canadian Scenery. GEO. M. HARRIS, deck Wi Auctioneer. THURSDAY apipnacti AAD Oana gene HEC LOTHING J. B. MACDONALD’S —-GREAT STOCK oF-— Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits Is now selling at prices which, for Cheapness, has never yet been approached by anyone in the City. es EMBER 20, 1 [x[ Sy. if you want a good Coat, in Quality and Fit, and at the same time save a Dollar or more in the price, the place to buy is at J. B. MACDONALD’S. Charlottetown, November 28, 1888, 1888—dy & wky ena eee Christmas aud New Year's Holidays, Rt RN TICKETS at one first-class fare will be issued to and from all Stations on this Rarlway, on 24th, 25th and 3ist December. inst., and on January Ist, prox., good to return np to and on January 7, 189. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec. 19, 1883, decl9—all prs tl 31st REDDIN’S DRUG STORE. HOLIDAY SEASON! Ce ee ee rae will not allow us to particularize, but we wvuld ask the public to call and see for themselves. No trouble to show goods, WRITING DESKS, in |} DOMINOES, Leather, ; PERFUMES, in Casea, WORK BOXES, in| SACHET POWDERS, Plush, ‘ CIGAR CASES Gentlemens’ DRESS-| Meerschaum PIBES, ING CASES, LADIES’ FANS. Ladies’ do., BISIQUE FIGURES, TRIPLE MIRRORS, FRUIT KNIVES. CRIBBAGE BOARDS, Db. OM. REDDIN, Jr. deci4—tl Jan lst Sieighs, Robes, &c. Y AUCTION, at my Salesroom, on FRIDAY, 2ist inst., at 1.30 p. m. :— Single and Double Sleighs, Wolf and Buffale Robes, and 2 sets good Harness. G. M, HARRIS, Auctioneer. decl7 ‘* Where are you going, my pretty maid?” *'Lo the European Bazaar,” she said. ** May I go with you, my pretty maid ?” **]f you'll buy me a present, sir,” she said. See For Yourselves ~AT— ON QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE WATSON’S DRUG STORE, Our Splendid Display of PHOTO ALBUMS, 102 kinds, in Paper, Leather and Plush, latest styles and moderate prices. See for yourselves our Christmas Cards, Stevens’ Celebrated Boxed Cards, Hildersheimer’s and Koltscharch’s Gems of Art. See our line of BOOKLETS. We would have you inspect our full line of FANCY GOODS, comprising Gents’ Dressing Cases, Ladies’ Jewel Boxes, Ladies’ Companions, Collars and Cuff Boxes, Writing Desks and Blotters, Ink stands in woud and brass, Autograph Albums, Purses, Frames, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Toy Books, Pen Wipers, Scrap Books, etc., etc, Open till 16 Every Night. Parcels delivered in any part of the city. decl8 (HUKISTMAS TRADE. Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Cc. H. TAYLOR, As in former years, will give as @ XMAS BOX, Or, if preferred, :the-Same value in gqods. No extra charge for Engraving. North Side Queen Square. declO Reddin’s Drug Store. CIGARS, WHOLESALE. () HAVANA CIGARS, 10,00 15,008 DOMESTIC CIGARS, 5,000 COCK ROBIN. COCK ROBIN !—Manufactured for our trade The laryest profit to the retailer of any Cigar in : the market. D, OM, REDDIN, Jz deole—ti Jan lat P. E ISLAND RAILWAY. Best Value! Lowest Prices! THE EUROPEAN BAZAAR, A Liberal Discount, BLACK MERINO*® MAZON CLOTas, FRENCH HAS Mine Family Mourning of all | Charlotttetown, Nov. 17, 18S88—eod MOURNING GOOD ———{x] CASHMERES, FR: NCH MOURNING SE&GE, STRIPED CASHMERE, PRANTO TRIPE AND CHE: K, &c., Kc., 4-4 and 5-4 CRAY:S, Ke. Our Stock was personally selected in FRANCE and ENGLAND, and is, we believe, unequalled for VARIETY, VALUE and QUALITY. Ss. — HENRIETTA CLOTHS, If CLOTH, FOULEES, StRG? kinds at Very Low Prices. BEER BROS. - RUBBER AN ’ D LEATHER BuLTiING |! anommencneneeal{ tj rcrcensteniante LIN: SIG 3.5000 Feet RUBBER, ~—s« B00 Feet LEATHER, “10 NORTON & December 7, 18S88—2aw & wky nee ee ee Oe cm What Salve ? Mae ene nee That Salve ! dala “Magic Healer” SALVE, of course. There should be a Box in every house, while the keen frosty wind chapps the hands of the women and children. Sold in every Drug Store at 25 Cents per Box. JOHN ROSS & CO. decl4—dy 6i wky li WRECK SALE. For Benefit of Whom it may Concern. THVHE SCHR. “JULIA WARD,” 39 Tons register, will be sold at Public Auction, where she now lies stranded off Murray Har- bor Beach, on FRIDAY, the 2lst December, 1888, at 12 o'clock, noon. Atso—Sails, Rigging and Outfit. WM. HARRIS, Broker. Murray Harbor South, Dec. 18, [888—2i WINTER-KREPING APPLES, N STORE:—750 Barrels APPLES, in Baldwins, Russets, Spitz, Spys, Green- ings, Bishop Pippins, &c., ail choice winter- keeping. ‘ A. McNEILL, decl4—tf — Auetboneer. ROOFING MATERIAL. Received per Steamer ‘‘ Worcester” : ; Rolls ‘‘ Bee Hive” FELT, ] 50 Barrels PITCH, 100 Rolls TARRED PAPER, 100 ** DRY SHEATHING, 2° *. CARPET FELT, ‘For sale low. — SIMON W. CRABBE, Walker's Corner. pov29—2w 2aw NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! FOR XMAS PRESENTS. | } UST OPENED :—Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own, . Chatterbox, Our Darlings, Sunday Quiver, Child’s Companion, Friendly Greetings, and a variety of other Magazines and Books. XMAS CARDS, very choice and very cheap. Sunday School Prize Books and Cards. M. F. ELLIS, Bible Depository, | THE BEST QUALITIES. . + WHOLESALE & RETAIL HARDWARE. mee (nome FRENNEDLL. CHARLOTTETOWN. a ee oe ee ae a ten 0 en oe AUCTION SALE om) Valuable Stock, Farming Implements, Crop, and Household Furniture, AM instructed by MR, WILLIAM MILLER, Administrator of the Estate of the late JAMES D. ROBERTSON, to sell by Auction, on the premises, St. Peter’s Koad, On Saturday, 22nd December, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, A. M., THE FOLLOWING STOUK, <e. STOCK :—2 Horses, 6 Cows {in calf), 1 Bull, 1 Ram, 1 Pig, Poultry. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &c.:—2 Carta, t Track Wagon, | Top Buggy, 2 Plows, 1 pair Har- rows, | Moulding Plow. { Scuffier, I Koller, i Broadcast Seed Sower, set Kannal Harrows, 1 Spring Tooth Scuffier, 1 Turnip Sower, 1 Thresh- ing Mill, 1 Patterson Self Binder, 1 Mower, t Patterson Hay Rake, | Gang Plow, i Lron Plow and 1 small Piow, 2 Wood sieighs, 1 Box Sleigh, 1 Round Back Sleigh, 1 set Driving Harness, 2 sets Cart Harness, Swings and Traces, Riding Saddle, i Grindstone, 1 Cheese Press, &c. CROP :—Hay, Oats, Wheat, Potatoes and Turnips, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE :—Consisting of Beds and Bedding, Carpets, Stoves, Chairs, _—s Sofas, Mats, Glassware, Crockeryware, "6, _TEILMS :—Under $5.00, cash ; over that amount six months’ credit on approved joint notes, Sale positive, G. M. HARRIS, Auaceioneer, WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e decit OUND.—To-day, in town, a small aum of money. Apply at this office. dec20—3i WANTED,—A Servant ina smal)! family. No 4 ene. Apply at this office. ec 20—* WANTED.—A GirMor general housework in a small family. Apply to Mra F. W. HuGHEs, Upper Great George Street. dec20—3i pd ) ago, 6 Heifer, 2) years old, color black, with ittle zrey about the breast and face. Theowner can have the same by proving property and pay- i ee ManxtTin, Montague. e& G — Sis AYED.--To subscriber's premises. a month POUND.—On the corner of Great George and Lnston Streets, on the evening of the 16th inet., an Office or Shop Key. The owner can have the same by applying to CEPHAS Van- ipaneren, at the office of F. T. Newbery, Esq eczy ‘ ILLER WANTED.—A youpg man compe- tent to take charge of a water power country Grist and Oatmeal Miil., Apply by let- ter with references, Address “F,” P. 0. Box 375, Charlottetown, 6i eod—decl9 \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY. — Three good sy Makers.—P. J. FORAN, Tailor. decl9—t T OTICE.—Ladiea wishing to have cakes baked for Christmas, will please send the: before me o’ciock on Thursday, to KxiGcuT’s BAKERY, Kent Street. pd heoli? W ANTED,—A situation in a store, by a pone man having experience as book-kceper an salesman. Good references. Address, stating * Qerece Queen end Fitzroy Streeis. @oov26—Zaw ti soles y. “J,” care of Teacher, r~Kiieod pa 1 * + hy ot, “SME! i ST Ee, eae ae foarte Pe Fai senshi OTE Be Ae Se on 2 a a NS ne -—vomarenutmgeannat wena nner sn 6 gama aramey eta a e+ a an Dig Sa mR Ae ARE ati OE ot A Mo tm, Mg 9 ens