THE DAILY BAAMINER xecution in a professional way | age, has during the past few years made, when by themselves, were not in it whien | unaccompanied, three trips between P. BE, i are - Applicants have their names | PERSONAL. (A NeW ete Oe a ee : , AND INTERESTING 4“ tad to at the offices of John T. Mellish Mr. H. W. Anderson, of e P. E. ey neas McDonald, Esqs. Electors | '* visiting Moncton, POR Ni W IN TH} a ume one oat On Ue at Chee af Mrs, R. B. Reid, of Alberton, isa gue aa j t “ 28 sheet sof the opportunity | Government loupe. once a aan ides Mrs. Hayden and child, of Vancouver, PRESS en B.C » will spend the winter with relat- | 3D. | ives in Charlottetown. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Mrs. George Webb and family leave by 8 the eras on Sunday afternoon . : to join Mr. Webb in New York. The | Will he Ready Early in October. Fea Goops a Sreciatry.—Beer Bros city is Josing some of its best citizens. i ai maa seeks gation! 4 . = arrivale at we aga] ~** yester- . gular meeting on Monds ay included Mr and Mrs ameron, = Stellerton; Mrs. 0. Arthur, Chicago, | SOQ Free to Bll Parts of Canada. eae a i lt a, E P hilps, Toronto; J. Mainfe, Bestia Hane you ee aa aoa Costigan, wife of Hon. John Costi- at . sane gy / gan, Minister of Inland Revenue, and Mrs This interesting poem, relating to the in- Ag u.— Rev. James Simpson in- | Landry, wife of Hon. Jud ge Landry, are | troduction of Di amond Dyes to the mon- conde st successive Sunday even: | ers in Charlottetown this evening. | arch and people of an oriental nation, is _ a. Weew'e Oathatenl vey will be the guests of His Honor the | worth sendi: ny for. : « of serm » Christianity and Ag- Li feutenant-Governor and Mrs Howlan, at The little Look minutely describes the } s ; | Government House work and snecess achieved by one who was n Sees ore | Henry M. Stanley and his wife, a for-| earne sstly devoted to his mission. Few Pees . 8 We hear that Afr. | eign correspondent writes, have fallen into | commete ial travellers of the past or pre- Alder A. Black, of Searltown, has sold his | the background. One never sees or meets | sent ever handled a work so successfully tting horse Provider to Mr. | them at any of the smart gatherings. In } and few, indeed, could be found str ong | w S. McKie, of Charlottetown, for a| fact, all Englishmen seem to take rather ¢ a} enough to resist the bribesar id temptations be ple — m calling S.anley an out-and-out | that were placed before the hero of the | ome fran | story e WO ietely il- oN eration Frest.— Mrs. Charles! Sardou’s income from royalties on his | lnstrate He ne on See E.R tson desires to thank the Confed-| plavé in France and other countries is | yonny _r Life Association for prompt pay- | $150,000 a vear. He keeps up three e Th's s book, and other interesting reading oseut. iwh their agent, Mr. FE. H | cablishenenes, one iu the country, one in | matter, will be mailed to ¢ any one in Cana- | Bes f the policy of insurance on the | Paris and one in Nice, and spends money | da who sends a pos stal ecard with fall = st | life her late husband | like a prinee. ottice address , to Wells & Richardzon Co. a | Mr. Miller, of Butte City, Mo., spent | Montreal P. Q Toar Brevere Race.—The Summerside | last night in the city at Mr. B. Toombs’, - a ; ‘ -pondent of the Guardian says : The jen route from P. E. Island to Montana. LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR little g of Charlottetown, although do-} Mrs. Miller, who is seventy-two years of 7 ; ”_ > A COMPLAINT. ut . ‘ le Cannon came into the . ae and Montana—Moncton Tran- Ps Sin,—Thursday during the rush at the | ie ; | Southport Ferry the steamer Southport Ax AX vt Cow. =—Mr Thom: as Bustin | OR bgp cranes: nec was engaged towing the schr. Georg e Har- | te the cor of eneel the chides and! GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. old. ees strange that this steam- | yost valuable of anciemt pieces of money Pe ai : ed er could not be spared to ply on her neual ir + Now Branewick i coin shown’s De — rm 27.— Wim. O’Brien, M. P.,| route this wee - there Ae disappointing | Gazette report irsday bore inecripr on nod ms vat wy doles pe lared that | many people who would have attended the tions of “ Antonius Pias, born 86; Baip. nie rd Kasebery defined the position | Exhil ution, sud yet she could compete | ae 5 a21 * of the Government in regard to the House | ayainst private enterprise, while steamers | - were ee uf Lords, it was perfectly clear that the like the Wm. Aitken and May Queen, I ASTNET rrived from Sammerside COMIN, Feces of the parliament would | built e xpres=ly for towing, remain tied to | this n gy, and will leave fur Halifax | find the Irish party independent in the the wharf. The public would like to know | this af won at four eclock, Her out- | best sense of the word, and Lord Rosebery | the reason why the Boodler is not in com ward cargo will inclule consignments of | would soon cease t» be the Premier. The mission. If she was ever required, sure!y pec and fish for Hslifax rhe ship [rish, he said, could not be bought with | it was during the past week. pers x Carvell Bros, D. Farquharson | 4!) the gold in the British Treasury. Sovruporr. &5 ee * , Morell Wixyirec, Sept. 27.—Lord Aberdeen A | arrived here Jast night on his first official Puor Ja., Acaty.— The Turf, Farm | visit to the prairie provinee. The govern ote i » Pro- : and Home says: Pilot jr., 2.21, the Pro-| or-seneral, who was accompanied — by 7 ; > “a? vince bred horse, by Black Pilot, 2.304, | L aly Aberdeen, arrived by a special train did a good spring’s work this year, har. | shortly after 8 o'clock. A great crowd ; a.tm., School and Bible Classes at 2.30! p- mh. CHURCH SERVICES. St. Paul’s Church.—Morning prayer 11 : } Evening Prayer at 7 o’clock. se a fa " , ‘ r ot lg . oaiaas aga Dv af platform and aos St. Peter’s Cathedral—Holy Communion man ng Se ¢ : d cheered | at 3 a.m Matins at 11 a. m. Catechism at stone unti] a few morths ago. }lustily when their excellencies alighted soe y oe er; ee _— | ‘rom their ear. A torchlight procession | 2-39 py m- In the evening the Rev. James Tur Coventaw Case.—A late despatch | was formed and the vice-regal visitora es Simpson will deliver the first of a course from New York sys that Judge Mc-' corted to government house, the route | Of Sermons on Christianity and Agnosti- Adame, of the Sugerior Court, has con- | slong which they passed being gayly de | ¢'*™- Subject, “Modern Unbelief and a firmed the referee’s report awarding Kuhne | corated and brilliantly illuminated. This | Reasonable 1 ruth. Beveridge Coughlan an absolute divorce | morning the governor-general visited the St. Dunstan’s Cathedral—First Mass at from Actor Charles Coughlan. There is | city hall, where he was presented with a | 7.30 a.m. Children’s Mass at 8.30 a. m. a0 provision for alimony in the decree, and |civie address and made a reply. This | High Mass and Sermon at 10 a. m. none was asked afternoon he held an informal reception Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed rer in the council chamber. Lord and Lady | Sacrament at 7 o'clock. Poraro Ror mm Matxe—The Maine | Aberdeen remain here a week. St. James’ Church—Morning prayer Farmer says: Reports of potato rot Denver, Col., Sept. 27.—A epecial from | meeting at 10.15. Preaching at 11 a. m. core from many diections. 17 he vield | Phenix, Arizona, to the News, gives an by Ger. T. F. feallerton, ond at is abundant, but in some cases with half } account of a rich gold find. A Mexican | 7 p. m. by Rev. J. K. Fraser, Alberton. of the product alreacy rotten. What with placer miner, working on the Hassajampa, | Sunday School and Bible classes meet at the wide-spread drouth and the rot, the about thirty-five miles *rom Plienix, dis | 2.30. r great Lreadth p/anted is ae likely to over | covered a rich float that had been turned Meek the market after all. |up by the recent raine. Following it up, ine found a pocket from which he took Pawe Weaver at Masonic Tewrrie.— | $2,000 worth of gold. Since then he and The popular Irish dmma of “Kathleen | ‘wo companions have taken out $6,000. Mavourneen,” with Miss Grey in the title | Further search resulted in the discovery role, drew another very large audience at | of a rich ledge. T last night, and gave great sat- —_+>——— the Temple Loxpow, Sept. 27.—A despatch from St. isfaction. The “Long Strike” will be per: | Peter-burg says that the health of the formed this evening, it being the oceasion | Czar is somewhat improved. His Ma- of the company’s last apy earance for the | jesty was out shooting for a short time a present | few days ago. _-»s>- — - moms | Tue Trorrtxe Recorp.—Here is the lent chance offered to purchase | way the last eight seconds have been clip- Parker House (formerly | ped off tthe trotting record since 1880, id House), on King Street. | when Rarus made a mile in 2.11}. In the her good stables n connection, and | sane year Rarus reduced his record to 11} the house is in goo repair. The terms while Maud S. cut it down to 10} and os are cacy. The property will be sold by | 10; in 1881. It was not until 1884 that suction ox Tuesday nex. At Ivertisement | Jay- Eye-See reduced it to 10, which was er column. | lowered to 95 the same season by Maud S. ae and to 8} the following year by her. In Maneiep av THe Exarsttioy.—One of | 1891 Sunol cut it down to 8}, and in 1892 the novelties of the Halifax Exhibition Nancy Hanks scored 7}. Last year she re- was the marriage on the grounds of @ | duced the record to 4, and now Alix makes young couple from the country. They it 33. It has taken fourteen years to low- went to Kentyille to be married by Rev. | erthe record eight seconde, and it is pretty Tae Panxen Hoves.~—We call attention #o the exce the well-known called the Oak la: There are Mm anoih Mr. Ackman. The minister was at the! gafe to say that the present century is go- Halifax show, and the couple went to that | ing to make it two minutes flat. pluce, found him on the grounds, and] « —— — were married en the spot ! Porice Cor ica at ecenties the case rHE COOL WINDS ofaman charged with being drunk and | fighting on the streets was adjourned until | of the Autumn make the M Mday | . Daris z the month there were | skin rough. Remember ten convictions for violating the | JOHNSON’S CREAM OF Seutt At and 7 diamiseals; 16 convictions | ROSE®, applied according to directions, makes the for drunkenness; 2 for malicious injuries | to property; | for assault; 3 for for larceny | and L dismiscal. The receipts for the | skin soft as a enild’s and month totalled up $215.33. There were | . P . 43 convictions for drunkenness during the | keeps it that way. rice month of September, 1893. 25 cents. —_——~_——_— he steamer F lorida left evening with a general | passengers P| Johnson & Johnson, Jessie A Robert- Te Bostox.—T for Boston bast cargo and the following wag gerald, G H Moore, Miss Aitkin, Misa C MeNeill, Ethel | . Y TS. oa Miss Gray, Mr Gordon, Lillian © | THE RELIABLE DRUGGIS Arihu:,Geo Kennedy, Mrs Jas Christie | Cor, Kent and Prince Streets. Jennie Beaton, De Badger, H Webster, J M Bearse, Ste = n Smith, Mr Watson, Mrs Nelson Ratte nbury, Amy Rattry, Alice Me- Donald, Katie McPhee, Ella MeCormack, Ella MeDou unal 1, Margaret McDonald, Mts ECane, Mrs E Campbell, Thos E Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. BRIEFLY Poole, Miss A S Smith, Miss Smith, Mrs Jas Bryanton, Miss Bryanton L Dewar, TOLD Miss fda ‘Sela M Grant, Mrs MeArthur Mrs M Gorman, Mias E Harper, Miss Carr, Miss H J Smith, FACTS | 189 Pitblado, Robt | Hewson, Miss M Me- Calin, JR. 0 , P Clinton, Katie Me-| We present the HANDSOMEST, NEW ea, Isabel Melutyre, Annette 8 Smith,| pgT and MOST COMPLETE STOC Annie MeNeill, Herbert Webster, Mrs 8 E | o¢ FURNITURE, ete., to be found any- sher, Thos F Wataon, Fiorence A where. PF: Sher, L, z* R mech, Mra. Howard, Ray Harrie, Stephen Smith, Mrs Margaret | We won’t disappoint the matter-of-fact Tangree, Mary Me Cormack, Mary Nicho!- | bayer, nor do we exaggerate qualities one son, C “ge McCormack, Margaret D Me-| atom above values. Mele Fie Nic sholeon, Heory S Harris and wife. Hannah Gay, Katie Gay, Oar figures for goods are carefully and pa & McDonald, Pansie Cobb, Klizabeth | seriously adjusted. Walt rat me es Murphy, May | Every article in our great array and in a all grades will be found as quoted, and at exceptionally accommodating prices. The Modern Beauty Thrives on gool food an | sunshine, with plenty of exercise in » open air. Her co cacs ptt MARK WBIGH? & O0., LTD With its beanty. If her system needs the tleans ing action of a laxative reme ly, she Who Sell at Selling Prices sept29 wees the gentle and pleasant liquid laxative | Syrup of F ws. ! eee NEW MANTLES Now Open. We have just priced two cases more of Stylish CAPES and SACKETS, Spection. and invite the favor of your early in- BEER BROS. Glee Wearnen-- at 10.15. 7 p. mm. School and Bible Class at 2.30. prayer meeting at 10.15. nh Ww ae. ee 7 andp. Sunday School and Bible class at 2.30. meeting at i0 a. m. ll a. m. by and at 7 p.m. by Rev. G. Sunday d 2.15. and 7 p. m. Street.—Services at 11 a. m. Zion Church.—Morning prayer meeting Preaching at 11 a, m. and by Rev. D. Sutherland. Sabbath First Methodist Church. — Morning Preaching at 11 Campbell, m. by Rev. H. R. Baker, M. A. Methodist Church. — Prayer Preaching at Baker, M. A. C. P. Palmer. Schoo land Bible classes meet at Young People’s Union at 3.15. Baptist Church.—Preaching at 11 a. m. Sunday School and pastor’s Bible Class at 2.30.Strangers welcome. - Second Rev. H. R. Meeting House, Upper Great George and 7 p- m. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.30. Kensington Hall.—Sabbath School at 2.30. Regular service at 7 p. m. by Rev. R. Suteliffe. Gospel Meeting —Remem ber the Gospel Meeting in the Athenaeum Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Railway Men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, Malachi, 3-l6—“*They that feared the Lord.” BORN. At Charlottetown, on Wednesday, 25th Sept.,to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Warren, a son. In Charlottetown, on the 25th inst., the wife of Rev. T. F. Fullerton, of a daughter. MARRIED. At the residence of Mr. William Harper Fitzroy Street, on Tuesday, Sept. 25th, by Rev. G. M. Campbell, Joseph Brehaut, of Murray Harbor, to Deborah Ann Acorn, of Vernon River. At Halifax, N.S.,on Wednesday, Sept. 19th, after a lingering illness, Allan C. Strong, only son of Joha B. Strong, and grandson of the late Rev. John B. Strong, in his 43rd year, leaving a wife and five children. At Halifax, on Friday morning, the 21st inst., Mary, beloved wife of Thomas E. Cass, in her 62nd year, leaving a husband and nine children to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate wife and mother. At Lowell, Mass., Sept. 22nd, after a short illness, Charles M. McEachern, aged 27 veara and 6 months, youngest son of Dougald and Catherine Me Eachern, for- merly of P. E. Island. LADIES’ FELT HATS. Latest American Styles Just Received. OUR MANTLE DEPARTMENT German Jackets of Beaver, Nap Cloth and ‘I'weed, in Black, Navy, Cinnamon Brown, Seal Brown and Myrtle. HARRIS & STEWART, London House. vata Moderate winds; fine weather to-day, strong north-easterly winds Is now complete. Weare better prepared than ever this Fall to suit our lady customers in this department. and English made I am happy asa dead duck.) Such a pile of Overcoats, . ‘Suits and Reefers I never I got a Reefer at Prowse) seen as that stock of Prowse Bros’. for $3.00. I thought it) Bros They must have sev- ‘eral train loads. would cost me $5.50. How they sell so cheap is more) Say, do you think they will | bust ? than I can understand, but I don’t care so long as I can buy Well, I can’t say, but their low prices is ehough to bust cheap. I know They any firm. But say, Then the assortment of | how they sell so cheap. Ties, Collars, Braces, Shirts» buy more goods than anyone 3 else, and of course can buy Underclothing and Gents’ ‘ cheaper. Furnishings !—why they can : That’sit. We will all trade fix a fellow up in great style The clerks the goods are >! there in future. and the cost is almost nothing. | are obliging, freely shown, and nothing a We buy It seems like a dream to me | - trouble to those men. A Coat like mine cnly $3.50 everybody to at | Clothing and Tiats at PROWSE {BROS. PROWSE BROS. Charlottetown, September 27, 1894—dy ad vise FOR S: SALE. TWENTY DOLLARS Willow Grove, Grafton Street West, have been paid ravel- - ” © P to t eve IT am instructed by Mr. J. W. Morrison to ling peddlers for Watches | seit that well-known | property, “Willow - * Grove,” now occupied b: now lying at our Store ‘These premises uae “oan nearly two Town . . Lots—front entrance on Grafton Street and for repairs, and not worth five, and never were. a rear entrance on Rotchford Street, Dwelling House and Kitchen, 41x51, heated by hot water and register grates ; Cellar nine a aa Two or Three Doilars House Stable, Wood ‘House, ete., surrounded added to the amount by willow, silver, poplar, lime and chestnut given for these brass timers, will secure a Solid Gold Watch, guaranteed in every respect. MORAL :—Be careful, when trees. The situation is retired, yet only a few minutes’ walk from Queen uare, Terms purchasing, that you buy of a reliable clealer. liberal. A snug Cottage will be taken in part G.H. TAYLOR, payment. For further particulars apply to North Side Queen Square. C. I. MORRISON, Auctioneer, septl3 septl3—eod Queen street. BILL HEADS. One Thousand Assorted Sizes FOR $2.75, THE BEST PAPER AND PADDED. Envelopes from $1.50 per 1,000 up (Printed). Black Diamond Line. You wil] save money by ordering now. Orders by mail promptly attended to. JAMES D. TAYLOR, Queen Street. Bags! Bags! 12,000 Second-hand Heavy Grain and Potato Bags in excellent order. CARVELL BROS, The SS. BONAVISTA, due here from Mon- treal on Monday morning, October Ist, will sail for 8t. John’s, Nfid., via Sydney, car- ryiny horses. cattle and sheep on — and produce uader deck at lowest post le rates. For turther particulars apply that money. see our Children’s SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Brana) Nae {x} eee 29, 1894. r Sala. SHE: OUR WIN DOW . 89 cents will buy Boots to-day worth double Only for this evening ! Boots for 25 cer You can also its a pair. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, September 29, 1894—dy and also a this fall’s Mantles and Jack- IIZEN WE are now prepared to show pa you a splendid line of Dress > Goods at prices as low ihe ever, in any style or quality you may WANT fine assortment of Y ets, at prices that will have OUR H H H H : . : approval if you call and ex amine them. that — style and price in a way that will brink TRADE. MOORE & MoLBOD. Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1894—+ ts H MH H H Fall Millinery a: “style and H H H H all é a ee os Sew thins 4 + ae Oe ee. ORDER YOUR Suits & Overcoats siecle lel 0. A. BRUGH’S, The Leading Ci Lh ttetuan, September 25, 1894—4 t s Tailoring Establishment. D0 NOT BE DECEIVED! —(x1)——__ — Our Only Place of Business at Present is THREE DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND, have a Choice Assortment of FRESH GROCERIES At a Small Advance on Cost. where we Flour, $3.25 per Barrel. Tea, 20 Cents per Kerosene Inspection Solicited. J! D. MacLEOD & CO., Pound. Gil, i6c. per Imp. Gallon. Rogers’ Building, Queen Sireet. / Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1894—dy PEAKE BRO8, «& CO., Agents, sept22—2w eod septa? Ch’town, Sept. 8, 1894—tu thu sat PICTURE ‘SALE —TO MAKE ROOM FOR W SUG ot Berl Piola, $5.25 Graveurs $4.00 $1.00 75¢c. HASZARD & MOORE. Charlottetown, September 26, 1894—+t t 8 Leading Events of the Weeks. ; Remember the New Cathedral Bazaar is now opened Provincial Exhibition opens this week. | WEEKS & WARREN’S New Boot and | Shoe Store is now opened on the North Side of Market = ee with a full line of BOOTS AND SHOES personally selected in the leading markets for cash. Our motto will be “Quick Sales ont } Small Profits.” SCHOOL BOOTS a specialty. Remember the place,—a few doors cast of Apothecaries’ Hall. Patronage respectfully solicited. | WEEKS & WARREN. sept24 | TO LEf—One-half of subscriber’s house on | Orlebar Street, containing six rooms. Pleas- ant situation; rent moderate. A to SIp- NEY GREY. —aug23 Photographs for Artotypes | septl4 for $3.75, $2.75, for 5fe, for 40c, IT MEETS the wants of every house- keener who wishes to save TIME, TROUBLE EXPENSE. “WACO <n “snes esses ONIMVEL NVI S/TILGOOW Crayon Portrait Free. We don’t ask you to purchase goods at | the Dominion Crayon Co., 224 Kent St. | We will give you an elegant Portrait in Crayon and India Ink, with latest pattern | of Frame, from $3.00 ‘and upwards, Par- ties visiting the Exhibition, who have given our agents small Photos, will do well to call in and see samples of work and select Frames. We give you the best work and most elegant Frames in the market, P, ms oe ie gs optd? DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, "94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, & agvestineate under this heading charged five cents per line. LOST—Atthe Exhibition Buliding yeater day afternoon, a lady’s hand with prize card and pass book, with owner’s pame on them. Any person finding above will confer an everlasting favor by leaving it at the store of C. J. ParTon & Co, sept WANTED—By a young man with capital to invest, a partnership in good business Address A B, care ef this office. septa LOST—A smali dark satchel containing a purse with money and a silk haodkerchief in it, near the residence of Charies ee Richmond Street. \finder will be by —s same at CHARLES SMALLWoopD's. sept27—zi FOUND—A Stethescope. Apply at this office. septs W ANTED—By the first of October, a er for goaeent housework in a small a” Apply at EXAMINER » WANTED—A married couple or ae tienen boardersin a private family; cea locatioa, nice rooms. A w ABU, Cee AMLNER office. ead { pd—asye? TO LET—The single tenement on Stuart Street, containing six rooms besides kitchen and attic. A large lot of ground can 06 used asa arden if uired. upied at pregent by Mrs. Webb. Possession October Ist. ply © ALEXANDER HoRgne. HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET—A threes story Dwelling House situated on Pownal Street. “pply to B. soa, P.. O Depart ment, ioe éwi law (frl)—septle | OFFICES TO LET—The Rooms above the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, at t occupied by Mias Chisholm as an Art o, with fire-proof vault. Possession given Oct. 13th. Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. Island. eod HOUSES TO LET—Three comfortabie houses on Pleasant Street, with stables and coach house. Apply to KR. BEAIRSTO, Auc- tioneer. 4w law—septls WANTED—A housemaid. PETERS, Sidmont. TO LET— The a House on corner of Est oniee and Soniaied = n0t Wi nine rooma ply to GEORGE ALLEY. ” ctenanail FOR SALE—The house on the corner of Pleasant Street and St. Peter’s contain - ing tenrooms. Apply © Mags. FLAIGER, North River. weps cod uf TO LET—A tenement conteising five sr :. —— Sauer n oe Arr} on given _ ALLEY. . thu sat tu—septls ' tH . z 2 ; ¢ ing known as the “Terrace on the corner of Pownal and King ¢ is for sale or tole. The building is well nished throughout, and will be solid or let either furnished or uanfi cularsapply vo M. P. Hogaa. roe. =e ae lle re Ailes 9 ep mg = er ssn nt ecmitie pee ati elle Boe ei se weg ot De Foc LP A A A ON |p NaN hii Ele ii MM vl Nascar nee ¥ eA Me a he Pe Gy get * vot _ a ok > Mme a. - , 7 ee ee mn canner i ee ee a Mae es: Py bs pS sage ca er Lae ae Sen pease marine oD y a aartemeed . cenenan ana iinceee remand ae dial