i i eal | re eer ea” ~ i Bette | &\ {ok 2 TO ins Ate “pe a THE WREKLY EXAMINER aud THE WEEKLY EMPIRE. both teae ther, for THE 9 + BMPIRES Memorcal Album of Si Jahn Ma tad Own tH Send vou? [ sxbeorint wto THE EXAMINER & e. and ea aa _. eh mn THE DaAILy EXAMINER. rm i NL ees - For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. re I io Pree SS EE ~~~ SES nro ia acl ait a io ee T'xaus:—Frive Dottars a Year ary “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”-—Evarizs. diiteog, Htenn thin, ten NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1892. VOL. 29.—NO. 214 Caleadar for February, 1892 MOON'S CHANGES First Quarte 4h day a 51ims Full Muon, 12th day . 3 18 afte Last Qu+rter, 20th day ianasce” New Moon, 27:h dy 1123 — - nnd Dy High W ater ef D. vy of Week ~—-— | eneoume Mounih Morn. After | a. @ h m i Monday o7e | O37 2 Puesday @ 53 1 10 3 |; Wednesday oe, 68 4 'huraday 2lvu } 236 5 | Friday % 2 3 34 8 aturday 4 10 t 44 7 } Sunday & 38 | 6 23 5 i Monday a | 7 42 y | Tuesday ; $16 | 8 44 lv ; W ednesd ay 9 2 9 36 lk } Thursday 9 59 10 17 12 | Friday | 10 36 10 54 13 i Saturday 1! 13 ll 34 \4 | Sunday ' ll 46 15 | Mondav j ae At 0 16 16 | Tuesday i 931 0 47 137 | Wederedey | 3 3} 3189 18 | Thured.y | i: 3e 19 | Friday 211 2 29 9 | Saru:day | 2 50 3 12 21 | Sunday ae 1 4°38 2 Menday 4 46 f 5 93 | Tureday | 6 10 6 55 sob | Wedn- aday 7 33 38 il 25 | Thu: sday : ie 9 16 26 | Friday i 9 41 10 6 27 | Saturday 10 26 | 10 46 28 Sunday ge ¢ 1] 23 29 | Monday ; li 40 ll 57 eat : ee “ JAMES A. MOR ISO*, $23 60 $21.00 ” $900 0 $18.00 6 The Charlottetown, Janusry 26, ow Wal The —_—_—_—_— O DISPOSE OF OUR H#AVY CLOTHS, and give em- plos Ment to our help during the duil season for Six Weeks the f llowing GENUINE REDUC LONS— |New and Nobby Patterns : $25.00 Suiits now selling fur $2900 ’ ee ae . 18.00. te te 6s 16 50 1 7 . 15.50. te te “ 14.59. Lower priced materisl at a proportionate redaction. our Heavy Overcvating is marked d wn at COST. DD. A. BRUCH, Clothier and Furnisher. 18 '2—eod & wky Pris Sul we offer ! All H \LIFAX. | WARRD v. GAKEBREAD & C0... TEA MERCHANTS, | London, == Hngiand, — AND ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, ete. SPECIALTIES; Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of | Prince Eiward Island Prodace. REFERENCK—Bank of Nova Scotia OFFICE —Pickford & Biack’s Wharf, Halifax, August 13. 1891—dy & wy a WeLEAY, Attoraey-at-Law. Notary Public, &c. Brown's Block. Charlottetown. novlé——3m eod & wky Several SOOTHING, CLEANSING, HEALING. instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failure impossible. Many so-called diseases are Jam simply symptoms of Catarrh, such as headache, losing souse % of smell, foul breath, baw*ing and spitting, general feeling of detility, ete. If you are troubled witi: any of these or kindred symptoms, you have Catarrh, and shouid love na thne procariug @ botti Nasau Baum. Be warned in | time, neglected evold in head results in Catarrh, followod by consumption and deat. fy Sold by a!) druggists, or sent, ost paid, on recei;t of price War centaand $1 by «ddressing ULFORD & CO. Bro. kville.Ont, NYP OPHOS. SOQA /S THE BEST EMULSION ON THE MARAET TODAY. NMOOHY VASTE LINE OTHERS. /7T US SOLD BY ALL ORUCCISTS 44 BIE BOT VLES, FIFTY CENTS UONE DOLLAR, ITES OF LIME AND LA GRIPPE VANQUISHED. LACE one of the OZONATOR DISIN- s PES TANTS in your hovse and La Grippe will not trouble you. . The most powerful and pleasant Disinfec- ‘ant known to the medical profession. F.DeC. DAVIES ORVUGsIST, us AGENT for the m here, and will cheerful'y deal and explaic their use to those who aire it. Call and see thm No troule om. © show th erdawy—sanl& We resp amounts due us be paid his Month. HASZARD & WOORE, Charlottetown, Jan 22. 1892 -wfs RBROWN'S BLOCK NOTICE UaART 2) JUST V e siete: ae fxg titre ISSUE. —__—_—_(x) —_-_-—- ecttally 'S ACC IUNTS ask that all during ANOTHER M:DICAL MAN TESTIFIES TO THE WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF MALO PEP TONED ROR TER In Cases of Dyspepsia and Nervous Depression. (et = a ENTLEMEN,—I have purp »sely delayed writing you, as I wished to give a thor- It affords me much pleasure now to give it my unqualifi-d approval in the classes of cxsses in which I have used it: In Atonie Dys- pepsia, in conyslescence from Nervous Depression, and in cases where the stomach is irrttable aud rejects stronger forms of stimulants. from its use, and I strongly recommend its employment. oughly c-mplete trial to the M. P. P svlicited by you, it is at your disposal for any use you wish to make of it. Faithfully yours, GEO. H. H. DeWOLF, M. D., M. B C. M, Edin. Ee For sale by al! Drugyists. A supply of M. P. P. has been stored with GRORGE EK. HUGHES, “harlottetown, whioh will be delivere . duriag the wia e* ma:2; to Islaud patroas, by order from The Waito Peptonized Porter Co. (Ltd)., TRURO. NOVA SCOTIA feb4a—dy & wky UME ONE! COME ALL EH.VE ALL WHAR at th: off sev ral lots. at Boots a° rock botton We will guarantee ‘o give »-tter ~at'sfactioa ‘or your le-s ee oe THE very lowest fizares, than baif. price. prices try us money than any hous: in the trad>. C73’ B’ seen OFF Big 1Ono Reductions ——ON BALANCE OF — WINTER GOODS | Remnants a nveioviiometromend 2) t Cost! Fur “aps at Cost! 10,000 yids, Cloth in Stock ! JOHN M’LEOD & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, Roger’ Buildiag. Queena Street. Obarlotthtowa, January 12, 1882--e0d & wky I have found most roarked reaults Although this note is un- Le&AD NG LINES IN FOOP- W: ar selling For real, solid 3 ROL be eee ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts rently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ace ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many exeellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most pogeies remedy Known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANOISOO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N.Y. W. R. WAPSON, Wholosale Druoggist, Charlotteetown. mw? jvl3 HENRY C. SHAW, B. A, t orney-at-Law, Commissioner, &¢ OFFICE, BROWN’S BLOCK, CHARLGITETOWN. Money to Loan 3m (law & wity) -nov4 ANNUAL MEETING. Merchants’ Bank P E. Isfan’, THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Sharehlders of the Merchants’ Bunk of P. E. tsland willbe heid at its Banking Honse, Grev! G orge Street, Charlottet wa o+. THURS- DAY, the 3rd day of March next, A, D 1892, at the hour of 't oclock, a m Astie “ank comes under the new Rank Act onthe ist dav of March next, importan ques- tions will comeup atthe Anvaa) -eeting for consiterarion and decision, and each hare h--lder is requested to be present perconally or by pr “xy. Proxies must be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meting, WM Mci EAN, Cashi ier. 2aw (m th) & wy tl die 99 Ch’town, Feb. 1°92 Ay) E do not claim to have basen in existence when Columbus; disc»vered (America, but the world haa progressed since 1 92, and we do claim to have kevt pace with prozress 17 our particular line, and we now claim tobe able to pl-ase the most fastidious in the selection of a Clock, for we Lave imported on: hundred and fif y nicely firished Ciocks from new patterns, $1 SO uowards. We have also on hand a large supply of WATCHES, SILVERWARE SPECTACLES, etc., cheaper than ever offered to the public, Atso—‘‘leaning and Repairing of “locks, Watches and Jewelry attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. G. G. JURY, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUAR”, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Charlottetown, Jan. 21, 1892 dy 2aw 4); HARTSHORNS» SIE. £3. SELF-ACTING ine*~* ~eon having the HARTSHORN. iP BY ALL OEALERS. Factory, Toronto, Onc CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF TH® Myrtle lavy IS MARKED 2. & B. IV BRONZ: LEFTERS. NONE OTHER GENINE. Scicutific M sceilany. Hapits $CQUIRED BY PLants —S:-me in- terest ng + Xporiments in the artificial pro- duction ot rhythm in plants have been ex hibited by Mr Fiancis Darwin and Miss D F Pertz. The plant uoder observation was fixed ro » spindle, and by a clockwork escapemert was given a sudden semi-rota tion at the end of every haif bour, which caused a series of alternations of the direc tion in which the plant tended to curve, through the fluence of either light or gravitation. ‘This induced a rhythmic stat: closely resen bling the pericdiciry set up by the aliarnati. a of day and night Stepping the cluekwuik gavea remarkable resalt— the plant contnuing to curve with an ac quired rbythem as befure—having, in fac . learned and remembered the half hour period. This is precisely similar to certain natural rhythms, such as the regular open ing and shutting of flowers for a shor time after being placed in constant dark- ness. Jurirer’s Rep Sror.—The great red spor on Jupiter, just after its discovery @ most brilliant and much woudered-object har been closely watched for 13 years. [ft wae first ol served in July, 1878, but 5 believ- ed to have existed long betore. In depth of color it has shown great variations, hav- ing been for some years quite inconspicious though now reported by Mr. W. F. Den- Ling to have a much deeper tint than ip 1884 5. ‘Lhe spot has retained its elliptica! shape and its dimensions, and appears to be a well-established teature of the planet. A curious attribute of this and other mark- ings on Jupiter is a variable rate of motion. Recent observation throws doubt on the evistence of the so-called fatigue of metals. Two large iron lnks—oae used tor torty years in a suspension bridge at Kirff, an the other kept in store since the building ut the bridge—were tested together and found to be of practically identical strength. A curious appreciation of the song of th: Cicada has been noticed in Natal A many as 14 or 15 insects resembling the British lace-wing fly often gather around the singing Cicada. Wricut or Ligat —Prof. Oliver J. Lodge calculates that the impact of light waves from the sun produces a pressure on the moon's suiface of about 1,00) toas. Ia a tocal eclip« of the mvon this force is withdrawn, bu since the tots] attraction of the sua on the moon is to be estimated in miilious of tons, this slight apps:eot dimiou ioa gives no ap precicble eff:ct. Upon a very saall b dy, however, the pres-u « of solar lig iv might b- equal to, or evea gre+ter than, the attraction of gravitation. Savh + body need aot be in finitely minute, but of a siz: comparable wich that of a grain of dust It is conceivabiea that the dropping off of comets’ tails on their approsch to the sun is due tw this accion. Evectrio RatLway Progress —Aa Eng lish au nority states tnat tiere Were ta 1885 three electric railways in operation, with 13 c+rea; 1886 five, with 30 cars; ia 1837, seve» with 8L c r-; in 18:8 chir y-iwo, with 265 care; iw 1889. 104 wicn 965 cars; in 1890, 126 vith over 2000 cars. Che iacest sep «rts show that there are now ia operation anu under contract in Ameri a, Great Bri ain, Germany, Ivaly, Austraiis and Japin ow fewer th:n 325 roads, requiring over 4,000 cars and 7,000 motors, with 2,000 miles of track, making a daily mileage of noc lesa than 400,000 miles. Curate aND Lire or a River Goreg. — The Grand OUsanen through which the Colorado River runs for about 200 miles, or # tenth of its course, is described by D-. D. Gare M rriam as being, at the point visited by om, sbout 15 miles wide at the top and 5,000 teet deep It is inter- sected by gigautic gulches aud side-canons It has ledges, terraces, and mesas, barrev crags and grassy slopes, lofty muuntains and deep valleys, cvol hillsides clad in forests of balsam firs, and hot bottem- filled with sub-tropical thickets, lt has arid stretches vf sand bearing a scatrered growth of cactus and yucca, and marshes and deep springs that never become dry and are hidden by a multitude of plant- requiring a moisture-laden atmosphere. Irs animal life is as sharply varied and as strongly contrasted. In descending frow the plateau level to the bortom of the canon & succession of temper ture zones ts encountered equivalent to those stretching from the coniferous forests of Canada to the cactus piains of Mexico. These zones result from the combined effects of alituie and slope +xpesure. A re matkable diversity of climstic coudicions ne oduced by (h+ compl-x and interacting mflueuces of radiatio: and refraction of a: id- ity and haumivity, of mirked cemperature d ffsrences at upp site places of «qisi height. ot every possible anyle of slope «xyosu-e, and of exp»sure ‘o and protection from winds and storms. The effect on animal and vegetable life has been to bring iuso clove proximity the species of widely sepsrated reygivns, and to crowd the several lite z»nes into narrow par- allel bands along the sides of the canon. Diyioep PoweR A French railway pro poses t» text » novel assem of electric trac tion, the invention of M- He1imann, A steam engine and a dyn+mo are to be pliced on a car, and the cur:eat is to be conduc'ed to the other cars, where i wiil rive mosors attach. ed to the axl-s of the wh-eia the ideais to u ilize the whole weight of the train for «d- heaion, and it is an icipated that grades of 1 in 200 m-y be ascended at 50 mics an hour. A French investigator his found 6 ap cies of piant fungi and 3 of bacteria in bread during ite fermentation. Lhe bacteria op rate on the giuten. A travelling dairy hss been organized in N-w “outh Wales, fur the purpose of visi:ing different districts and giving iustructi-n in ail dairying operations Exch locality is re quired to furnish a sui-able building, a at least 10 pupils for the tull course of in- struction. The dairy will be operated for 10 days at each place « here set up. The idea that baldness may be due to bead- ges: is confirmed b the experience «f a Prussian physicisn. In the vicinivy of Cassel he hos noticed that the women become bald much earlier than the men, the cause appesring to be that the former wear a cloge and fric'ion producing h !me* while the head- jan®—dy & why covering of the men is # lovee cap, supply of about 50 gallons of milk daily, and | The Vaiue of id Staaps. INTERESTING ACCOUNT OF A RECENT AUCTION SALE IN ENGLAND. Auction sales of foreiga stamps have be ~me sucha general thing that what, ter years ago, would have been hailed ag » verfect novelty, is now regarded as quite an rdinary occurrence by phi-atelies. B: the last auction sale of Messrs. Cheve vy Wilson & Co, which took place at thei: le room, at 63 aud 64 Chaucery lane. must by no means be pisced in this cate gery. On this occasion, December 16 anc 17 1as', these well-known philatelic auction vers had to depose of a large and fin- col- ection of British, foreign and colonia samps gathered together bv a prominent philatelist resident in Hong Kong. BIGGEST SALE ON RECORD. The lota disp sed of numbered in all 484, and realized close upon £1,500 This, the auctioneers claim, bresks che record for a tw» days’ sale. On the whole the indivi- dual prices produced were eminently satis- factory. D-spite the popular supposition that our big dealers are overstocked, the l.ts offered by Messrs. Cheveley, Wilson & Cu were beught up with great avidity The sale commeneed on Wednesday at 6 snd on Thursday at 4, a short interval to: tea being called on the latter day. The “cup that cheers,” as supplied by the kino forethought of the auctioneers, was much ‘appreciated by all the stump buyers present. SOME OF THE BEST LOTS. In view of the recent Londen forgery case much Interest centred ia the sale of an id “V. R” English, which was finally knocked down for £8 10s A nungst other geod Eurupean lots mxy be mentioned a plendid lot of Moidavians. The keen competition fur the possession of these stamps was one of the noticeable incidents of the sale. A 27 paras of the first issue uli for £17 108; two copies of the 54 paras same issue, fur £7 153. and £7 63; » copy tthe 8L poras, bearing guarantee of Mr Westoby, fur £40, and a 108 paras for £18 Other Eur pean prices were : Saxony, first issue, three pf. unused, £5; Naples, ialf tornesc, arms, unused, £32; Spain (Madri?) 3 ctos. bronze, unused, £5 53; Spain, 1°62, 2 rls red, £5 103; Swi zeriaud (Genev.) double stamy 6 pius, Bc., used. £14 10.; Switzerland (Zurich) 4 rap type V ul place, £774; Swi z-claau 4;, biack and py £10 5; and Tuseany, 3 lire yellow, 13 there were eager buyers for many of he Afghanistans « ff-red, 4 6 sishi, pur- 1, and a L rupee, pupl, gung for £11 103 each. A by rise was verceptible in Cey ons, where an im e: forate 4i rose fetche ! £7 153, an imperforate 8d. brown, £8. A awmque pair ot rouletted, blue triangular *pos sold for £13, and an unused copy of the re Mauritius eave »pe, Is vellow, out out que, realized £953 os ms Confederate teLed goo prices CANADIAN STAMPS VALUE, A New Bruaswick **Conneli” stamp, though lightly damaged, w-s knocked down fo: £16 ‘03 In spie of an auctioneer’s not ais ‘laiming responsibility for them, two pairs of Nova Scotia 5° surcharge on the pence issue, realized £13 and £36 respectively. some choice British Guianas sold peateitte well. A 12c of 1850 circular fetched £9 15s; lc. r a2 of 1862, grape border, £8 15:; a eo. yellow, same issue, with error, £9. and two 4c blue, sam» i-sue, £10 and £12 ‘Os. re- sp ctively. A fiue copy of the Trinidad Lady McLeod,” stamp quickly ran up £14 some fainly good prices were obtained tor Ventral «rd south Amerivans. Antioquia, Ist issue, 240. sold fo: £9 103, and a copy of the 5c. green, for £7 15.; Broenos Ayres, 3 aos, green, went for £6, and 4 pesos, r-d, or £10103 For a Colombian error, 50; red.isparchsr psid £18 «nd p ives fos other Americans w re proportionately satis- factory. ee Sentenced to Death. DRAMATIC SCENES AT THE TRIAL OF SCHNEI DER AND HIS WIFE IN VIENNA, A recent despatch from Vienna is ae folows: Frank Schneider and his wife, Rossle, who were charged with hav- ug decoyed eight young women from ‘heir homes oa the pretext of employing them ss servants aad then murdering them for the s-ke of their money and -ff-ers, wer his afrerno: ao sentenced to death Phreughout the terribl- arraigam nr: the prisouers by rhe public prosecute. Schneider sa. with his head clasped between his hands and showed no emotion what ever. His wife, though she listened closely tothe scathing words applied her, remained perfeet'y cool and unm ved When the death sentence was passed upon hem they showed no fear, but listened t the fatal words with an air amunnung al- most to indifference. When the public prosecutor had com pleted his scarhong arraignment of the cuple, the counsel who had been +mpl--yed ty conduct the def-nee of the prisoners wate a speech of consiler<ble length, ip whch he made an attempt to palliate th- herribie crimes charged against his clients Schneider listened with great arteution to every word uttered by the counsel, and as the lawyer proceeded with bis argumen’a the prisoner seem-d to Secome grearly affected. At the conclusi n:-f the coausel's sp ech Schneider bruke down completely He baried his face in his hands, sobbed aloud, and in a veice be ken with emo wn exclaimed, **My wife led me on.” : Tie words soboed out by the prisoner, who Is a large and ve y powerful man, st) ack those present in the court romm as very comical, jand thee ws a burst of general laujh e throughout the crowd. During the sp ech of the advocate who was pleacing for the pris ‘oner he tried to excuse the woman for au complicity she might hive bh d in the fiendia! act of ber husband. . Schn ider, h -wever, did not reply to his ~ife’s appeal, for b fore h hxd «chance to spe-k he presidiwg jad - ia‘erp sed and said shat he woult no: ail him to say any hing as the aking of evi ene had been closed. Tae couple -eemed two be i tee nemost depihe of despair, and after tne —a judge had forbidden the husband to speak hob hid theic f.ces in their hands and re- mained with bewed torms until the inmposin » them of the extreme penalty of the law ‘een proneunced. The hanging of Frau ‘chneider will be the first execution of a oman in this country since the year 1808, owing t> Imperial repugnance to capital puo- ishment in the case of female off-nders. For Over Firry Years Mre Winsloe’s vothing Syrup nas been used by miilions of nothers for their children while cutting teeth. tc relieves the little sutferer at onor ; it pro- ‘uces oatnral, quiet sleep by relieving the hild from pain, and the little cherub awakes ‘s ** bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant o taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowelg, and is the best-known remedy for liarrhasa, whether arising from teething or sther causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. se sure and ask for ‘* Mrs Winaloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take ne other kind. lyr For softening, improving ani beautifying the skin, no p:eparation that has ever been introduced equals Estey’s Fragrant Philo- derma, Drugyiste sell it. febl Im AS A RE®TORER of the system after the weak ening effec s of la grippe, Campbell's Elixir of Life seems to be all that could be desired. It is p casant to take, and has besn usel by the foremost physicians of Montreal, with most govtvng resulis, Price $1.00 per bottle, For sale by A 8. Johnson. Tuat hacking cough can be s» quickly cured by Shiloh’s cure.—Reddio Bis, novidwly AMMONIA in BAKING POWDER is a DISEASE producing AGENT, Its volatility is abridged by reaction with the gluten of the fl ar. The preparation of an OBJECTION. ABLE Bixking Powder ovuntaining AMMONIA is impracticable. Avoid ali Risk and use GERMAN BAKING POWDER, Guaranteed to Contain NO AMMONTIA, feb4 SRATING |! HE RINK will be open for Bkating on WON OU Y Febraciry ist (Bard in artendsnce), and thereafter as follows ua il farthe* notios :— Monday and Thursiavy Evenings and Saturday *fernoons wit Band. and fuesday aud F iday Afternoons withvut and. Children under 12 not admitted on Mo. ay and Thursday evenings, Tickts sid at the door at the following rates :— Gen'lemen’s, 25c.: Ladies’, 150; (hil !tren, tc ; Promenade tickets, 10c. 31 cod —jan30 AT IT AGAIN. Cutting Prices. THE B'Z\42 6). ——ARE GIVING—— 25 Per Cent. Off THE BALANCE OF PHEIR FANCY GOODS — FOoR— Two Weeks (B FOE STOCK-TAKING). WOODILL’S BOOKS, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOK43, INKs, MUCILAGE, PICTURES (Frimed or otherwise), MIRRORS (British Piste), PICTURE FRAMING done to order, BAZAAR CO., Wholesale & R tail Stationers, CHARLOTTETOWN, EZ A notice appears in Mr Theo L. Chappolle’s advertisement which (slthough wt intentioaally so) is nevertheless mis- eading Hm statement that “the Bazar + closed for the present ” has av reference » the B gaar Company's Store, as some have ben led to believe. Y.u will always ind ua here, ready to ewe the B-st Bar- vains in the C ty in Books, Stationery and F.ncy Goods. Wholesale orders sttended > prompriy. jeall e Et Sy, A aM A ge Se AR, el a A sas 1 tah ia BB moi ME oa Ml ape OE gis Mae B owen <> am. ~ len 0 ~ Reagent ge a: it laa nna ny ss Silas in