PRIOE- TH REE CENTS. ’,____ THURSDAY AUGUST 25, 1881. ['BBA.\' m surrealism peeledabunana. Shindthrgwdowntheskin; A " soon “collared” An walked her right in. J ' t it ', “no...” “:2 Sfifim 3’ 5 “if it banana one else . I'd fined them a dollar. .4. meeting of the Sanitary Commit- tee of the City Council takes place this ,fwrnoon at 4 o‘clock. . . . th so! to- ' n : Sk a; ;ES:§2L°.;€”..°T. p‘.’ ....fifi. “T... mg. - be most desirable about the city. . Calder has got in enough buck boards H to supply atravelling meuagerie. Calder : “L.- a great man in the buck board busi- ness . . . i _ —The circulation of The “Sex," in- > creases daily and the demand for adver- ‘ rising space is 50 great as to tax our columns severely. 1‘ ' -—The steamer Manitoba left last eve- ,5 ain" for Brandon. She was under » charge of Captain Lauderdale, hitherto captain of the Cheyenne. ~ _The two young men Sutton and 5'; ‘oster were bfeore the Provincial Court 5‘. this morning and again remanded for out of an important witness. . _ -. s fifiifihfifi.gé’n’ix‘igfi‘thi-lltu‘tlfié’fdfiét’i’ I ooms. See advertisement. ——Tenders are now being asked for the erection of the addition ~ to the 5 Canada Pacific Hotel. It is said that v , it will cost fully 8175.000. 1 , ——There will be a social in Zion Church - ', -night given by Mrs J amieson. Tea “'11 be served from 7 to 9 and a plea- ' sant evening may be expected. “ -—Ea! Ha! “'ell,what‘s the matter? \Vhy, n. ‘ Din 5,119 of villa lots, specially for workingmen. ill take place Saturday night, at the Davis I ouse. MlLeau Atlchennott, auctioneers. —The new Manitoba. Club building is . regressing very slowly. It was started 1 'irly in the spring, and is apparently no further state of completion than 1 month after being started. —Wolf’s auction sale of lots last ight amounted to about six thousand ollars. There were something like cventy-thrce lots sold, averaging 5 vi 135. '1, —The watermen‘s jetty has been 5 ocated at the foot of Bannantyne street Trust in the right position (according to '. - but those capable of judging say) to Q etch all the water which will run from 7 he sewer above it. _ . —Rcmember the sale of lots at Skynncr's Auc- ‘ ‘ '01: Rooms tonight. ‘ ‘ . —Do not forget that The “SUN" is by ong odds the . best advertising me- 'um in this city. It reachesmore fami- 'es and is better read than any paper the country. -—The funeral of the late T. Haverty I: place this morning from St. Ioniface Cathedral and was attended y a large number of the deceased 'ends, b7 whom he was deeply espected. - The thud of the pile driver is still card on Portage Avenue where it it is mploved driving oak trees into" the wels of the earth. Oh ! pile driver, hough art mighty and hath done much :::‘ . thy day and generation to plant " lumps in this city- of the Promised ‘l l , _ . . I ". . —Mrs. Miles has still on hand u. few bottles of , ‘Dr. Antonelli‘s Golden Bleach producing sunny 31‘s for golden hair. Bottles of ~15 ounces $2.25 ach. OigZMain street, one door north of Ameri- _ “lVell sonny, where did you get such '_ ., black eye ‘2" inquired a. kindly gentle- ;- an of a street urchin. “Oh, a feller ed my brother's hat a swill dipper, he was bigger‘n I 'thought he T '=. as." This Iir is true, and if you do not if ehevc it ask one of the mutton heads ill: the editorial stafi of the Free , ~‘ ”'83. ~ —-lmniense success has attended Mrs. Miles sale my! hair goods which will positively close first ‘oek in September, 163 Main street, one door '. -onh of American Hotel. , , _Yes, a large public park is one of the lungs this city wants, and one of the if." lungs the Council should. think about .53 vithout delay, Secure the ground ' vlnlst it is yet time. and later on there vill not be any municipal weeping and ashing of teeth over the fruits of eglectcd duty. , —:l'lie Garry Lacrosse Club had a peclal meeting last evening when it was . ": ecided not to appeal against the referees , elcismn but to send in another challenge ‘ 'lnch was accordingly made out and cut the the “'innipeg Club last night- ..1 hcmatch will probably take place in ; “'0 or three weeks. —_Thc rarest chance yet, to buy lots 'for private . _ ale-nets, will offer to-night at Skynner's Auc- . on Rooms, '1‘. 1’. Murray will send them oil'- . ~About four weeks ago Mr. A- J- 14, elch had his gold watch stolen from 1. im on board the City of 'Winnipeg, " , mung from Brandon. The Chief of ‘. 'Olice has now received information as - .j q the whereabouts of the watch and Ill doubtless "soon be able to return it ) Its owner. ~ —Iielley the contractor. who was so ‘ . silly-seared by lightning, is slowly re- ,; Vermg from the eflects of his fright; - G has succeeded in getting his hair “Ck to its proper place. He says he -;, . :15 turned over a new leaf, and in the ture intends going to church regularly ‘ (l to measure brick 'one thousand to he thousand. —Sever neglect a good opportunity, and hence not fail to buy some lots at T. l’. Murray's sale ' 7‘ Skinner's Booms tonight. _ There-ware express parcels last even- mg Confirmed to the following: Stove.“~ . Sank W. Starlet». Hallo. Lana. Harris~ ‘ou: Mullholand Bros. F. Ossenburg, Oms, J . Lyster. H. s. Donaldson, s. Perkins and H. R. Moodie. —Do not for‘e: the cI-tuui gehxl‘cbermottfnt Davsgeggdgc? 15:“ bf? night ——Owing_to the excessive heat of to» (333‘. there is a great demand for lemon- fiflc, and many a. man heaves a heavy “Sh When informed that there is no ice. But the Lord savs, “ Ho, all ye that thirst." ' ' u“‘orkingmen. lice I it in mind. “‘e refer-you to re mm sale of vil lots. bv McLean a never. mott. at the Davis Rouse, Saturday night next. —All the hotels are going into the real estate. There were auction sales last night at the Davis House, Rossin House and at the Queen's. T. P- Murray also had a. booming sale at Skynnei‘s sale room. ~“Hoxgdah! houdnh! (111!" that is what the laborer sings with joy, as he roads of the great. sale?! “llu lots. by McLean & McDei-mott, at the Davis House. Saturday night. , 401m Flynn was up before the Police Court this morningsharged with having stolen a watch chain the property of Edward Boyce. The theft was made about the 7th of July. His watch was also taken but has never been recovered He was remanded until to-mornow morning. —Look ahead! Yes. look to the future and prepare for it. Go to Skyliner‘s Auction Rooms to-night. and have T. P. Murray knock down some choice lotsto you. —Lacrosse is the only subject of con- versation among our young men at present. Little groups may 'be seen scattered all over Main street discussing the merits and demerits, etc., of the two clubs. The coming match is anxiously looked forward to. and both teams are confident of victory. —Villo nous—McLean & lchermott want to make everv laborer in \Vinnipog a happv man, with a freehold and vote, having ulterior ( esigns no doubt upon the Government. Attend their sale of villa lots, Saturday night next, at the Davis House. —l‘.'lxen making our rounds this morn- ing we ran across a building under con- struction in the North ward and were puzzled for a while as to what purpose it was intended for until a good Samari- tan informed us that it was the new North W'ard school house. “'e admire the taste of the School Board, and envy the ability of the architect who ever he may be. For our part we think it re- sembles a grain elevator more than a. school house and think it would be a wise move for the Syndicate to purchase it for that purpose. —-In anticipation of the grand ball in October next, the ladies of \Vinnxpog Will do well to pur- chase necessary switches and other hair goods from Mrs. Miles, whose sale will positively close on lst September. 163 Main Street, one door north of the American Hotel. ——Sir Roger Tichborne appeared be- fore thc police court this morning as usual with his story that he could not get his letters, and several millions of dollars which have been sent to him. As this sort of thing was getting mono- tonous, Constable Bell undertook to take him to the jail underneath, but when he tried to do so, sir Roger got right on his muscle and fought desperately, giving the Constable a severe kick on the leg. But there was no show for “His Lord- ship,” ns he gradually cooled OE and was taken below. \Vhen he arrived in his cell he imagined that he was again bound for Australia. over the seas and began giving orders to the sailors to shorten sail etc. It is the intention of the authorities we understand to send himto the Stony Mountain pcnetentiary as a lunatic. C01“ PEI‘IRIJ'Z'K LEI'I‘IE. The gathering at the Levee was not a particularly brilliant one this morning. The Colonel wore a sort of don’t-care-a- continental appearance, and Chief Mur- ray looked as if the troubles and trials of this world were weighing heavily up- on his narrow shoulders. Sergeant )IcGowan‘s was about the only cheer- ful countenance in the Court, and some said it was because he had bought a couple of Vaughan, Dennis & Co‘s Bran- don lots. The A.D.C. in waiting announced Charley IIIcKillop, who started to sing : “I'm Charley Flenn, I‘m Charley Flenn, .The latest style of collar 0 1" when the Colonel said : “Charles, I‘m delighted to see you I How (lid you get downthis way '2" Charley explained that he had been out during the night looking through a glass at the comet, and just dropped .0“ his way home. The Colonel asked lum for the loan of a couple of dollars and told him to call again. James Sullivan was next announced and waltzed right into place without any hesitancy. . . 'Col. Peebles,—“ Iames, whither?" James—The family was quite well Co]. when I left ; may I make bold to ask how is your charge '2" Colonel—“Only $1 and costs." Jim panned out well and went away humming “Garryowen the glory." Edward McDonald made his bow, and said he had been on a tour of inspection last night. He said the rumour had got about that “'innipeg liquors ‘were being adulterated and he was appomted on secret service to find out if it were so. He had happened into the Levee by mistake and thought he might as well remain for the performance. COL—I want a couple of dollars from . you. McDonald. for which we'll give you credit. Neda—All right, Kurnel. but remember that I belong to the first family of the McDonalds. and spell my name Mac, not Me, the common wav. ’ John Flynn got another man‘s watch- THE SUN, AUGUST 21.- 1881“. chain into his possession, in some xnex~ phcable manna. and was asked to come : around :o-morrow and explain- 3 , GR.—l.\'D CONT}: RT. The concert which will take place in the Pavilion on the evening of the 80:1: ' inst... will be one of the most interest- I log entertainments ever given in “'inni- ' g. The management is in the hands of a committee, consisting of Col llough- i ton and Mr. F, Eden from the Rifle As- ; sociation ; Hon. A.G.B.Bannotyuc, and; Lieut-Col. Kennedy. from the Band lllllli Messrs. TY. R. Clarke. A. Murdo ch andI J. Emslie, from the Phillnmnouic I Society- The Band and Or- I chestm have been practising I some new pieces latterly which will be I rendered on the occasion, and besides I the charming mua‘cul programme, Mm. I Col. Houglxton will present. the prizes-2' during the cvening.The proceeds will be I equally divided between the Rifle As-I sociation,the Band and the Philarmouic I Society, and we have no doubt that a handsome sum will be realized. The object of the concert‘s coming off so soon is because the rifle team have to leave for Ottawa the following morning. The plan of the hall can be seen at Henderson's. Volunteers are l‘L‘tlllcstLK-l to attend in full uniform, NOTE-3 .lN I) (‘0 .VI Jl EN'I‘. If it is true. as alleged. that O‘Dono- van Rossa and the other Irish skirmish— ers, who skirmish around safely in New York. have shipped infernal machines to England, they can be dealt with by our Government, and they will be (lealt with. The American people are not in :1. humour, just now, to regard such pro- ceedings with patience.-—Philzulelphla. Bulletin. Mr. Blake is one of the few men in Canada who would be listened to with deference in the British House of Com- mous. Sir John Macdonald is another. Yet nobody in his waking moments ever accused Sir John Macdonald of indulg- ing in oratory. But Sir John )Iacdouald would be listened to because he has great tact and understands the trick of saying the proper thing at the proper moment.——-Toronto Telegram. The bestplan to hinder ainatory or murderous assaults in a train would be to make an interval between the roof and the partitions of the different compartments of a car- riage, which would be filled up with bars—«I say “filled up with bars,"——bc- cause I doubt whether it would add to comfort or security were the tenants of one compartment able to climb into another. If a. person were attacked, all that he would have to do would be to shout out, then some one in the next compartment, hearing the noise, would touch the signal and the train would be stopped, The probability of this taking place would hinder murders and kisses—London Truth. _~-——+— ’l‘lll-Z son’ or ARGYI.I.. Mr. Laboucliere's paper gives a more picturesque account of Lord Colin Campbell's marriage with Miss Blood than is published by any of the court uewsmen in ordinary. “Never," says London ’l'rufll, "had bride a lovelier wedding morning than Tluu‘sday last. The sun shone brightly, but not- so overpowering!) as on the previous days, on the grass and trees that makes the small churchyard of the Savoy chapel so beautiful. while the friends of Miss Blood and Lord Colin Campbell were assembling to witness their marriage. Some of the youthful bridesmaids had arrived very early, and were much ex- ercised as to whether they were to fall into the bridal procession at the gate or at the church door. The latter proved to be the order of the day. Shortly after the six ladies, in their pretty pale- blue lace trimmed dresses, muslin fichus and mob caps. had ranged themselves in readiness for the bride, the Princess Louise ariived leaning on the arm of the Duke of .‘Lrgyle. The Princess wore a cream colored dress slightly trimmed with dark peacock blue, and a small bonnet -of the latter color. The bride's magnificent figure was seen to advantage in her wedding gown of satin brocade and China crepe. Her wreath was of real orange blossoms, and a white tulle veil was thrown over them and her very dark hair. The service was unnecessarily long, no less than three hymns being sung. one cousc- quence of which was the fainting of a little chorister. The procession from the church to the carriages up -the crimson carpeted path under the trees was very pretty, the white-robcd choiristcrs preceding the bride and bridegroom, and the Prin- cess Louise and Duke of Argyle iollow- ing closely upon the bridesmaids. Lady \Valter Campbell looked very handsome in her dark sapphire velvet dress, With a pale pink feather in her bonnet. One of the guests were a rich dresspf plum- colored satin, the front exquisitely em- broidered with a design of flowers and leaves in gold and Oriental colors. The gold-embroidered bon- net and slippers imparted a charming air of completeness to this lovely dress. The bride was given away by her father, Mr. Blood,_0f Brick Hill, County Clare. Lord Cohn's best man was the Marquis of Stafford. l'he honeymoon is to be spent on the Con- tinent. The bride‘s travelling dress was of dark blue bromide, with bonnet of the same, trimmed with corn flowers and dark red roses. WA N 'I' E D. Eight firslihsiiIS-lone Mamas \“h‘dfia‘kl: Wages, Thsoe to Four Dollars or Day. I‘m-mean ‘ortnighuv. Apply at the new Ugilrin‘ Mill. or at our 0mm. l‘uin'. Douglas. . .‘fchONAIJD k (‘.\.'ll~:!:o.‘i. “'innipog. Aug. SI. [\fl. Iv.- IMMENSE Auction Sale 05‘ 170 Villa Lots, Brim: subdivisions of Lot 63. l‘.'.l".~l: U! St. Jana-.0. The owners have survey“! lilfly-l’uur niul our-hulf arm of tho above lot mun \‘illa hub of (it. \ :65 {out min-lusunl havo instructed \:~ to sell them by l'l‘lllJC AUCTION OX Saturday, August 27th, At 7:30 o'clock 1’. .‘Il.. AT THE DAVIS HOUSE, .\I.—\ I X STREET. The abovo lots aru a confirmation of Min Phillips strn-L from Solm lhuno sxrvot \ert towards I'm-mun avenue. and ln-iu: ixmno-liah-ly outside the c:'.._v limits. Lhoy will be free from city taxation. The lot:- aro lmuutifully located for private residence-4, and in no part, of the City is property more anxiously rough: after than in the innuu diam vicinity of the above lots. The whole pi oywrtv will be undoubtedly sold. “'0 luu‘(' had anxious inquinm alrua-ly. and no doubt speculators “1“ not In: uluw to avail thum- selvcs in securing It, owing to tho many I\Il\‘ll.ll- (ages its location and proximity given it. Torin» in.qu kuo“ x: at time of sale. Remember. Illl‘ salt.) taken place at. tho Din l- llou:~q-, .Vlnln Flu-rel. Also, at the same time and place, In" No.35. HI. \‘Ilul, only din-o Illlluri from the city. vou— taiuing lil IlCrl‘J. There is a house and null-Io on the lot, and part, cultlvatexl. There is ill in : onu- Lunbur on Lhe lot. ‘McLEAN a: McDERliO’I'i‘, Auctioneers. aug. L‘ -‘..’.'. MANITOBA LAND BUREAU. A- R- Main 8: 00., 3615 .Vluln Inn-cl, “'qulptg. OPPOSITE CITY HALL, NORTH-WEST HOUSE BUILDING. LAIIDS FOR SALE. ACRES OF SELECTED and wall located “7’th Lands for £9,000 PROPERTY IN E VI'I RY poruun of the city. CITY See our new mlvcrtlucmL-nt in a few day... crane Chance «FOR—s AUCTION 3 A L E WA Iii-EB. OMI’OSITORS. __ ___.‘lSF:.._-..._ ._ . _ _ .___.__ HA RNESS MA KER. —- A first-class man to an :1; Brandon immediately. Good “fugue. Jas. \l’. k'ulllrruok. Apply at this Of- PAnTrS'Eh.—'n.e Eli-timing: 4...; ILL-4 long experience and a thurmlgh lmmrlulgu of the General Grocm'yaml Fruit Business wi-hw. ; to meet with :: porno-r who ran command from - .41.?!) to r10}!!! in join him in establishing a bun- ' new: in the same line here. Adel" use. Pam-if Kn, Sex Office. in! ——t)l“--— THUR SIDAY, August 25fl1, I88!. 125 LOTS 20 Half Acre Lots. 48 Quarter Acre Lots. Balance 66 by 102 Feet. 4 of these Lots have 8 Front- age on Main Street of 5| Foot by about 200 Feet Deep. This property is situated just outside the city limits, directly opposite St. John's Cathedral, on the west side of Main Street, extending west to )Icl’bil- lips Street. and is comparatively Free from Taxation. The new Street Car Company propose running LIIUII‘ cars half a mile beyond this property. (Ioml Sidewalk already built within a short distance of the property. School Facilities in the neighborlmml unsm passed. The following gentlemen are at pre- sent. residing in the locality :—-—lIiH Lord- ship the Bishop of Imports Tamil: the lion. J. C. Schultz; Rev. Mr. l’ritchanl; llcv. Canon l’rimlalu: luv. Cannn (hum-a; ltcv. C. IV. l’inkluun. Pro. Supt. of Education; Goo. Winks, Pimp; luv. I‘mI'. Brice; Duncan lib-Arthur, limp, Mauagl-r ML-rcliants' llauk ; Alex. McArthur, E 41., Manager til the .‘-I.mi tolm Investment Association,——which speaks for the desirability ol the neigh- Inn-howl as a place of residence. TERMS : One Third Cash, Bal- ance in 6 8:. I2 Months, at 6 per cent. Interest. TITLE Perfect and Il‘lDlSPU‘I‘ABLE. 1’! A)" S ON vVJ 1'1“" AT THE AUCTION ROOM. 0!" II. SKYNNI-Jll 6’ C0.. OPP. QUEEN'S HOTEL. ___ This Property will be mid at SKYNHEB'S AUCTIOII ROOII'I 0:: Tunasnar Evnmxo. AVG. 2.5. T. P. MURRAY, I td Auctioneer. l\\LS'I."I.IEN'1‘!g LOTS. ~ chE'TF ‘ ..""'»>.. +2 :~ -.... as. ' .5 ' . w . sii ,cimaa Page; 3mm cow. 'I‘S.‘..-\.IN 833v: CE- I (H rumour-2m: on Henley. May 2nd. L‘e't. truism - “I: run 5- follows: . - I Tun-ire “Ermine: Ink: 5:. Vina-at. .. .. . . K!!! IL!”— I Anne at M. \ was-cum. , . . . ...l.'.=53 an}. g (.I- I u . a: .s'i. :‘m—l H..." “hilt; (.Piumgu .‘ an“ 1 is.“ o :ii.“'im:rnt for “'lunéprz . . 3.“! 3mm. \mu- :3 “Tantra; . . .. “IL“ ;>.:.:. l' 3-: ' f. r rattan-n Ll :‘sairiwu an; 5.1". .uviw .-.: T'nr:-:=:o h moi-J . . . I N 1- m. ; la'un‘ l‘urugr L1. Prairie for “Maurine. an gnu. I Arm» st \\'ix:ulps\$.- .. . . . aid-pm. [it'd-‘3 “Iraqi”: for ("hm lathe .. .- I . Ari-foo at Pro-Is Inks-u..." ..... ...- (i-Jlln'Nf'uH at t‘rmn lake with train {or I: :1 Portage on “radius ash-1 Fridays. ; I.»~.-.u~ Che-:4 Luz-i fur Winnipeg . .. .. y ‘ Ann-v M “muting..-“ . .. .. .... ‘ I Haney!» a: firm“ Takeout) train from l‘ ‘5 K‘s-Ham in; \I'ulnv-dnyu and Muturdnyu I . v . .- I .'..l. that: 2...! £427. .'..::r..‘... m. TA! MI). 3.11 311.1. 'l‘rss‘.‘ are run on St. Paul time. “out: In 2.? amazon 1.x tor than \Hnifigw time. “'31. HARDER. .\. ll. HTH‘XNEY. Asst. hams Initianvr. Unwind flap-rmu-mlout. Iv __\l?‘v l! ll‘lSIhii. if done jadicioualv. A l'.'. . Tim I' the «vuclmmn amrml a: 1": other ‘ -x~.au-u_i.ica. 'l‘rv It and be continual: Hm I-~..: mutual m which to max» yuarwlt known In Tun hrs. Hutu Natal-ate. LIME, STQIIMSAIID The Stony Mountain Lime and Stone Company ILn'o conunracml oiwratloiu at the Works. and am How 'I'i-paxml to deliver Stouu at “‘iun'pcu. l'urmgn .i I mine and. Hnwnou. or any point. along the lino oI C. 1'. It... AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES, Sump/rs '5’ flu-Ir 5'!qu may Iv «cm III' {Er (”luv of Hi“ Company, Ii'inniiwy, They hill also be able to furnish Ll.“ “In. lama or “null quantltlm linux- Um no: March. h.\\ on: am: under comlruulluu two Iaruo Patent lillm whirl: will turn out gunhunhoin per tum-k amvlu. .\ Idlfifi XIOI'NH \I'HI ho lnultnt Ilmir Mum: \‘urul, \‘i'mulpou. when: omen will be MINI h-r l.ln:n and Ham! from ono huulml upwanll. With |llu facillum fur quanvmg stone and burning limo wo will bu able to undunmll any one In tho lamina-"oi. i-‘ur other lnronnauou. l'rlcm, .vc‘. apply at JJK. (u'. Jl.\(‘l)t).\'.\l.li. Ur “'Innllmg. \"JI. “'. NI.‘ l‘.‘ l. l N'I‘II! II. “no Stony Mountain. li‘lll'dthlJu LOTION.—- A .Imrlectly . . lumen-an propumtlou. and a positive sum for l-‘rvvkh-n 'luu, Moth ratchet. and all umiuu I‘ulllfilIl-‘JI of the skin. leaving the com nIchz-u fair and van-my. Guy l‘haruuu: '. Ju. b‘. 01.1.... .\I.U.. next, door north of the Pen 0mm, ' Edward II I. 'Drevvry’s‘ ."l‘OCli AND CREAM ALES, Extra Porter AND Lager Beer. is CASKH 0H BOTTLE”), ‘ Equal to Any In the Market. Ilmvunlm In connection will: thlr. iho Mani: {.41)le Hmla Water Works. and can supply l'luiu Soda. (linger Ala, Lemon Soda, etc. vita, «jun! lo le bunt, imported. REDWOOD BREWERY, Winnipeg. p'ilyu‘ ‘ .. JOB TEAS AT JOB PRICES. Merchants v'vm find the Teas Extra Good Value at George Wishart & Co.’s. A 'I)V'I'ZTK'1‘IHIC l n. the v 11? ESUN - L I Q U 0 R S 01“ ALL KINDS. IN _BOTTLE AND WOOD. WHOLESALE w & RETAIL. THE CHOICES?! WINES. ALES, PORTERS, WEISKIES, '5ch Always on hand in large quantities. CIGARS OF THE BEST BRANDS. Alex. McIntyre. 2.7:) Main Street. u...— I'. 7‘.—-1‘l'l"h' LOT” HO“ HA LB. 11:!) I Finest Assortment in Ethe City, Choice Fran Igrant Teas, Splendid (Values, Wholesale, at lGeo. Wishart 8:. Co.’s.