apis ~ j Notes on Farm Stock. says the “American Agri- culturist, te consider the wiater feeding | of farm stoek. The question of winter | feeding in all its bearings is an impor-| tant one, fodder, and the preblom is to #0 govern | the expenditure that the best roturns| may be obtained. Not only must the) animals be kept, but they must be “kept well,” that the opening of the new year ef pasturage may not find them run dowa, er as it is termed ‘spring peor.” Aside from brioging the stock through | in a healthy and vigoreus condition, | there is the manure to be coasiered. | This should be a goed dividend upon) the winter’s eutlay, and therefore it should liave a place in the plans for | winter feeding. It cannet be too} strengly urged, that the best manure is made under cover The same system which gives the best proteotion and eare | to the animals will insure the most! satisiactory returas in the manure | from them. “ Feeding for manure” is| more and more to be a leading facter in | tie Winter keeping of farm adie. | Plenty ofthe best feed,» free supply | of pure water, and warm quarters, are | three essentials in profitable» winter | farming. Thais dees not mean that the | animals shall bein the stalls and stables} all the time, but it does preclude that | Outsef-deor, straw-stack feeding when | tho animals must stand in unprotected, | shivering groups the whele day through. i } Lt is time. i i ! -—- The Canine Curse. } Obierviag mén, Says a resent writer, are of the opinion thatan erdinary dog | —aud he is always hungry—will eat| and destroy in a twelvemonth, the; equivalent of that which, if given to a| well-bred pig, would make him weigh | at the expiration of that time, 300 pounds, gross; 286,000 such pigs would aggregate 85,800,000 pounds of pork, now werth atthe heme shipping sta. tiom, more than $4,700,000; requiring to transpert them, more than 2,860 cars, carrying fifteea tons each, ora train more than zixteen miles long, This| would represent earl y $1,500,000 more than the entire amount paid in the State ia 1881, fer schocl, tewaship, and State taxes combined ; it would build 9,409 seheol-houses and ehurches,worth $500 cach, or weald pay the average wages of 14,000 school teachers, twice the number now employed. A con- ditien of affairs, ef which the above is but a poer outline, is at the bottom of what is each year becoming a greater and more frrepressible cenflict between the wool growers aud the savage brutes that keep in jeopardy, er destrey the flocks that, if protected, would enlarge and increase to the extent of producing the wool fer which wesend so many millions across the seas. If the dogs are maintained as a luxury, they are a luxury we cannot afford , and should give way to something less expensive, and-less productive of loss and misery. The rearing of better classes of sheep, always indicates a high state of civil- ization, where intelligence, comfert,and eompetence abound, and no more unfail- ing sign of ignorance, squalor, and poverty, can Ue manifested, than the presence 6f a varied and increasing assortmentof flea-bitten curs, unclean, and of low degree. It should not be difficult to ehoore between raising sheep and growing dogs. a iti Society Directory, Charlottetown. FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS, St. John's Lodge, No. 1, meets 2nd Tuesday, Water Street. Victoria Lodge, No, 2, meets 4th Wednesday, Water Street. King Solomon Lodge, No. 9, meets 1st Mon- day, Water Street. Alexandra Royal Arch Chapter, meets 3rd Wednesday, Water Street. TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES. Prince Edward Division No. 1, 8S. of T., meets every Wednesday, Queen Street. Victoria Division No.4, 8. of T., meets every Monday, Queen Street. Y. M. C. A. Division No. 102, S. of T., meets every ‘‘hursday, Y. M. C. A. Buildiag. St. Patrick’s Total Abstinence and Benevolent Society, meets every alternate Sunday evening, in St. Patrick’s Hall. New Dominion Section No. 2, Cadets of Tem- peraice, inects every Friday, Queen Street. CHARITABLE SOCIETIES, Benevolent Irish Society, nzeets quarterly, in St. Patrick’s Hall, St. Vincent de Paul Society, meets every Sunday at noon, in St. Patrick’s Hall. INDEPENDENT ORDER ODD-FELLOWS, St. Lawrence Lodge No, 8, meets every Mon- day, Queen Street. Wildey Lodze No. 27, meets every Friday, | Prince Street. Port la Joie Encampment, meets lat Wed- nesday, Queen Street. ROYAL ARCANUM. Prince Edward Council No. 132, meets every alte:nate Tuesaday in Y. M.C, A, Building. -—— August Flower. The most miserable beings ir. ti:e. world are those suffering from Dyspepsia aud Liver Complaint. More than seventy-five per gent ot the people im the United States are afflicted with these two disases and their effects: such as sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Jostivencss, Palpitation of the” Heart, Heart- burn, Water-brash, gnawing and burning pains atthe pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coat- ed Tongue and disgreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, &c. Go to your Druggist and get a 75 cent Bottle of Avaust Firower or a Sample Bottle for 10 cents, Try it. Two doses will relieve you, COAL. COAL. A WAYS ON HAND, Pictou Round and : Nut Coal and Old Mines Sydney Coal, Customers can be supplied at all times, Prices as low as any in the city. Terms cash There is a constant outge of} . a Sd ge ee S THE DAILY HXAMINER, O Church Directory, Charlottetown Sr. Pauu’s (Cuurce or ENGLAND), — Queen Square— Morning and Evening Service every, Sunday at Ll a m, and7 p.m Sunday School at 24 p. m. Rev. Davi FitzGerald, Rector; Rev. Alfred Osborne Curate. _ Sr. Perer's, (Cuurcu or Eneranp)—-Rochford Square. —Sunday Services—8 a.m., 11 a.m. and7 p.m. Daily Services—Matins— a. m, Evensong-——5 p.m., except Friday evenings, at 7.30. p.m. Rev. George W. Hodgson, Priest Incumbent, Rev. R. D. Bambrick Assistant Curate. Sr. Duwsran’s Carumprat. — Low Mass every Sunday at 8a.m. High Mass at 10. a. m.; Vespers at 3 p. m. Mass at 7. 30a. m. throughout the week. Rev. A. McGillivray, Pastor. frrst Mrrxnoprsr Caurcu—-Prince Street — Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 a m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Week Day Services—Tuesday and Thursdays at 7.30 p. m. Rev. H. P Cowperthwaite, A, M., Pastor. Sreconp Mreruopist Cuvurcu—Prince Street, — Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Weekday service on Wednesday evening. Rey. William Tippett, Pastor Sr. James’ Cuvee ( PRessyreritAn)-—Pownal Street.—-Service and Sermon every Sun- day atlla.m. and 6}p. m. Sabbath School and Bible classes at 2:30 p, m. Weekly Service in the Lecture Hali on Wednesday evenings, at 7:45 p.m, Rev. Kenneth McLennan, Pastor. ZioN CHuRCH ( PRESBYTERIAN )—Richmond Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun- day at ll a. m. and6é} p.m. Sunday School at 25 p.m. Rev. John MchL. Me- Leod, Pastor. | PRESBYTERIAN Cauacu—Prince Street.—Rev. Dr. Murray, Pastor—Hours of Service, 11 o'clock, a. m., 6.30 p.m. Sunday Schoo! at 2.30 p. m. Barrist CuurvH—cor. Prince and Fitzroy sts Services and Sermon every Sunday at lt a.m. and 6.30 o'clock p. m; Sun- day School at 2.30 p. m. Week day. ser- vices—Monday at 7.30 p. m.; and Friday atSp.m. Rev. D. G. McDonald, Pastor. BrsLe OBRISTIANS—Prince Street.—Service and Sermon every Sunday morning at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m Rev. Joho Harris, Pastor. Prayer Meerine in Y. M. C. A. every Sun- day afternoon at 4 o'clock. DiscipLEs or Crist meet in New Church House, every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Elders presiding. = SS a. TO LET. HE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- dence of Mr. Arcup Kusyyepy, Water Street; also the premises adjoining, lately oc- cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co,’’ Ap- ply tothe owner, JOHN INGS. Ch’'town, Sept. 7, 1881. LIBERAL | ISCOUNT will be given to cash custom- ers in want of good-fitting SUITS or OVERCOATS. A splendid lot of Scotch and English Tweeds, Meltons, Pilots and Worsteds to select from, Not being very CONSERVATIVE we will cut and fit Ladies’ and Misses’ Uls- ters and Sacks, and MEETING the wants of al!, will manufacture the same, if required W. N. RIGGS, Tailor, Oct, 21, ’51—eod Prince Street, FURS! FURS! JUST RHCEHIV ED, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Seal Sacques and Cashmere Fur Lined Circulars. C. lL. MORRISON. Sept. 16, 1881, Millner’s Tin Shop. rE HE subscriber, thankful for past patron- age, respectfully solicits a continuance of same, Stove Pipes, Pans, Elbows, &c., &e., At Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash. WHOLESALE AND ReratL. gex An apprentice wanted immediately to learn the Tin Trade. GEO. W. MILLNER, Oct, 11, ’°81—1tm GOLb PAR‘s, MBDAL, 1378. ie ee Mee date fs JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT Tz WORLD. BY IN Ea W Paper Bag Factory! KENT STREET, Between Queen and Pownal, Charlottetown, - PELL VERY quality and size of Paper Bags for Grocers, Dry Goods men, Confectioners, Hatters, Druggists, and Pastry Bakers’ use, in stock or made to order at short notice, and sold at Montreal prices, with usual trade dis- counts. Parties having quantities of paper in stock can have it made into Bags without loss of time and at much less cost than they can import them, Urders respecttully solicited. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Jdly 12—10w tf Water Strevt FE. H. BABBITT, Joly 27--3m ; cmacrm at ran alas: CHANGE OF TIME. PICTOU AND HALIFAX N AND AFTER MONDAY, the 17th inst, the STEAM NAVIGATION COM- PANY’S STEAMERS Will Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing at Six o'clock in the Morning, instead of at half-past seven as during the summer months, 3y order, FRED. W. HALES, Secretary Steam Navigation Company. Oct. 13, 1881—10i LOOK YOU HERE. STOVEPIPE. nen subscriber is now making an assort- ment of STOVEPIPE, Stovepipe and Tiaware, Best quality,which he is selling cheap for Cash. Tinware and Stovepipe, all kinds, made to order, Special prices to wholesale dealers. Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly and carefully attended to. Orders solicited, Shop opposite Dr, Jen- kin’s residence, Queen Street, R. RODD, Practical Tinsmith. Charlottetown, Sept. 30, ’51 -3m BOOTS. SHOES. SIGR OF THE ELEPHANT ease Gh ceed | W. R. BOREHAM Has Just Received a large part of hi HALL STOCK, Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Boots and Shoes, ALL THE LEADING STYLES! All kinds, all Sizes, all Prices. Give ui A CALL, A Nice Let Ladies’ Fine Slippers. W.R. BOREHAM, North Side Queen Square. Sept. 14—3m 3aw, tn th RUBBERS. SLIPPERS. MORTGAGE SALE, Valuable Brewery Property and Lands in Charlotte- tewn Reyalty. IN THERE will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, on THURSDAY, the seventeenth day of November next (1881), at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the first day of August, A. D. 1876, and made between the Honorable James Col- ledge Pope, of Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, merchant, of the one part, and the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, of the second part,— LL the unsold portions of the several Pasture Lots, pieces or parcels of land de- scribed in the said Mortgage, and being part of the estate known ag Ardgowan, the same being described as follows, that is to say: Pas.ure Lots numbers Twenty-cight, Thirty- six and Forty-five, in the Royalty of Charlotte- town, bounded on the northwest by the Upper St. Peter’s Road, on the northeast by Pasture Lot number 47, on the south-east by the Lower 8t. Peter’s Road, and on the southwest by Pasture Lot number 20, saving and except- ing thereout and therefrom Plots numbers 2u, 21 and 22, part of said Pasture Lots sold to Wiltiam Murphy, Esquire, and Plot number 24, sold to Lemuel L, Beer, Esquire, as the said Plots are delineated on the plen of the said Ardgowan estate, now filcd in tue office of the Registrar of Deeds,at Charlottetown, together with the Brewery thereon erected, and all other Buildings and «11 Machinery, Plant, Brewing apparatus, and appurtenances to the said premises, or any part thereof be- longing. Also, all those other pieces or parcels ot land (also part of Ardgowan estate), portions of Pasture Lot number 27, being Plots numbers Thirty-five (35), Thirty-six (36), Thirty-seven (37), Forty (40), Forty- one (41), and Forty-two (42), on the said Plan of the Ardgowan estate, as the same has been sub-divided by the said James Colledge Pope since the date of the said Mortgage, the last mentioned six Plots being now resold in consequence of the non-fulfilment of the con- ditions of sale by the former purchaser. thereof. The above described property will be sold in blocks as described, or in parcels or sub- divisions, as may be determined upon at the time of sale. For plan of property described, and further particulars, apply at the office of Mesers. Longworth & Haszard, Solicitors, Charlotte- town, Dated this nineteenth day of September, A. D, 1881. J. R. BRECKEN, Cashier Bank of Prince Edward Island. cL, 8.) JAMES C. POPE, per Psroy Pops, [se 20 8w 3aw tu-th sa] his Attorney. Bens. F. Grarron, Story P. La Harpert BE. Pare Late Commissioner of Patents. PATENTS! PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD. Attorneys-at-Law and Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, 412 Frera Srrezr, Wawsetxerux, D, 0. eae etn eee hale cae LADIES’ SACQUES, enone Fur and Cieth, -—AND — FUR LINED CiOAKS, CHEAP, AT 83 QUEEN STREET. R. W. TREWIAINE, Oct. 7, 1881. . ) \ 5 \ ( i . aan r ¢ ¥ i i LW ees ee a hee CJ fats Se) a ee ey we Nae SEALETTE, HEAVY CLOTH, ULSTER CLOTH, DRESS GOODS, “tle KR. W. TREMAINE'S, 83 Queen Street, Uct. 7, 1881, Shop & Dwelling House TO RENT! ‘\N South Side Queen Square, the Store and Dwelling Honse lately occupied by L, J. Williems, Appiy to HORACE HASZARD. Aug. 25— NOTICE 10 SHIPPERS BY BOSTON STEAMERS, TO FREIGHT will be received three o'clock on days of sailing. ‘ Bills of Lading must be presented for sig- nature by four o'clock. CARVELL BROS. after June 1,’8i—lLaw wed Pringe Edward Isiaud RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. i6. Summer Arrangement. To bi take eifect on tho 23rd lay, 1881, TRAINS, GOING WEST EXPRESS. , STATIONS, MIXBD. | MIXED. | souris ....|Dp 6.30am!Dp 2.15pm! Bear River| ‘* 7.04 “| ** 3.00 ‘: St. Peter's, |.$* JA4 ‘45.45 B,52 §*) Morell....} “8.08 ‘*} S*, 4.25 *s.) Mt. Stew’t|Ar 6,40 ‘| Ar 5.05 ‘| Georget’n . Dp 7. 20am! Dp 3.10pm | Cardigan ..| ‘* 7.40 “ 3.36 **1 Mt. Stew’t/Ar 8.40% ;Ar 5.00 “| Mt. Stew’t, Dp 8:45am Dp 5,30prm) Bedford...| ‘* 9.14 * | ‘* 6.07‘ York...¥. “tM Blit* 1.55 O20 ** Royalty Je! ‘* 9.45 ** ! “ 6.45 ** Ch'town ..|Arl0.00 “* |Ar 7.10 ** Ch’town ..|Dp Senay are 4.35pm . sé sé rg. ** 1 ee “e Royalty Je} “* 6.45 {Dp 9.52 “ 4.56 N Wiltsh’e) ** 7.23 *).*10.45 “| “* 5.47 & Hunter R’r) ‘* 7.35 ** | *$12.00. ** | ** 6.03. * Bradalba’e | ‘* 8.02 ‘* **4.1.37. ** qt 2S Co’ty Line.| ‘* 8.10.‘ ! 11,47 **| ** 6.52 “ Reusingt’n| ‘‘ 8.39 * ‘$12. 25pmi .‘* .7.28..$° . » 9 par @.00 ** TAr 1.00 ** [Ar.@00 ** Summ’ side Dp 9.25 * ‘Dp 245 * Wellingt’n| 10.02 ** | ‘* 3.36 * Pért Hill. .| *‘10.35 ‘| ** 4.265 * O’Leary.../ “11.32 “| “ 5.42 « Alberton, | ‘12.20pm] ‘* 6.45 * Tignish...'Ar LOO “‘ iAr 7.35 * TRAINS GOING EAST. i EXPRESS, STATIONS, MIXED. MIXED, Tignish...|Dp 2.00pm|Dp 6.45am . « |Ar.7.40 ** Alberton ..| ‘* 2,40 Dp 8.00 “ O'Leary. 90}: ‘*, 3.28 ** | ** 9.08 * Port,Hill..1 ** 4.26 £1 $10.36 #s Wellingt’n; ** 458 “| © 11.15 * 1-4 |Ar 6.35 ** |Arl2.00 * Summ'side/y,, 6.00 * {Dp 1.05pm, Dp 6.30 am Kensingt n| ** 6.25 “*? ** 1.40 ‘| * 7.06 * Co’ty Line. se“ 6.52 ce ee 917 ‘se ‘es 7.48 “cc Bradalba’e' -* 6.58 ** | ** 2.27 ‘+ | ‘* 8.02'** Hunter Rr} ** 7:26 “1 3.05" 1 #842 N Wiltsh’e) ‘‘ 7339 “*}"*$ 3.20 * | “* 8.58 * Royalty Jc ‘* 8.15 ‘*| “* 4.15 **) ** 9.55 ** Ch'town ..|Ar 8.30 ‘* |Ar 4.96 **|ArlO,15 “ Ch’tewn ..|Dp 4.00pm Dp 6.45am Loyalty Je! “* 4.15 ‘| ‘* 7.08 “ Wales sssk Gan. iS ae Bedford. ..} ‘4.48. ‘54-55. 7.47 * Mt. Stew’t/Ar 5.10 **:| Aw 8.30 “ Mt, _ tew’t| Dp 5.25pm| Dp 8.55 am Cardigan.,| ‘* 6.25 “| “10.16 “ Georgeto’nlAr 6 45 ** | ‘10.45 ** Mt. Stewt Dp 5.20pm Dp 8.50am Meérelh.) . °F%°6:62 -** ¢ ** 9.32 ** St. Peter’s| ‘* 6.15 “* {| ‘£10.06 “ Bear River} *’ 6.55 ‘* | **11.00 ** Sourie ....JAr 7.30 *{Arl1.50 * N. B.—The Express Train from Souris and Georgetown connects at Reyalty Junction with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for the West, in the morning; and the Mixed Train from the West connects at Royalty Junction with the Express Train from Char lettetown for Georgetown and Souris, in the ee 4B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch'town, May 21, 1881. WANTED. Big Pay. Light Work Constant ens meut. Neo Capital ferret Jase LEE & OO.,, 6, 1880, ly ee ol TOBER 29 1881. CHE Fai AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS Wore Reading Matter than any * t other Paper published. in P, i. Island | am $ | OOLTE a ee 8 a Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion ! 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Is in faver of cutting down the Local |’ Summer Arrangement, 1881, STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE” \ J LL LEAVE Orwell Brash Wharf f Charlottetown every Tuesday, w i. nesdayand Thursday Mornings, at Two = calling at Chica Point and Halidee® Wharves, returning from Charlottetew my Orwell same evening, at 3 o'clock, iinaiiton at Brush Wharf Tuestay and Wediiesd nights, and Thursday night returning to Chan lottetown, arriv ing about 8.30 o'clock : ~ — tide permits, on one ‘of Paes’ avs the Steame vil ru V ; Sones, r will rento Vernon Kiver Will leave Charlottetown for ( ‘Tapatd eve Friday and Saturday, according to tide et Ist of November, and not after (every alter nate Friday the >veamer wiil remain atc ; one Whari over night). 7 ‘ares to Orwell and other Wharves— Deck and Cabin, 30c. ; Lower Deck apePh Fares to Crapaud— Uneer De ‘ke ee 40c.; Lower Deck, 30c. ed ck and Cabin, JOHN HUGHES, ° Ag Ch'town, P. HE. Island, April 28, a ap28-—law pat ber a era pres 3m THE ONLY DIREOT LINE STEAMERS Carroll and Worcester. j OTH STEAMERS are fitted with sdperior PASSENGER ACCUMMODATION: ar. ranged for ever; convenience and comfort, and fitted up in elegant Style. FReient carried at moderase rates, and ag low as by any other ronte. : Eecs, in boxes and barrels, handled with the greatest care. , LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, punetuaily at 5pm, LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, punstually at neon, CARVHLL BROS. : May 13, 1881-—pat 2aw, sj tra P, E. ISLAND _ Steam Navigation Co, Steamers “St. Lawrence” and ** Princess of Wales.” UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. NOVA SCOTIA. EAVE Charlottetown for Pictou Landirg ey MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY pa SATURDAY Mornings at 7.30, connéctmg there with the Train for Halifax, Returning to Charlottetown same days about 2 p, m,, on arrival of Train from Halifax, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA & THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (SUNDAYS exegptes) on arrival of Train from Charlottetown, wowneeting at Shediac with ‘frains for each of the above-named places; and at St. John with Steamers of the International Ce, and Railway for le) leave Portland and Boston. & Charlottetown for Summerside every MONDAY) Mpta- ing about 3 o’elock, : Returning, leave Shediac every day (SUNDAYS excepted) on arrival of day Train from St, Johnj fer . Summerside, connecting there with Train for. Charlette- town, Also leave Sunimerside for Charlottetown every SATURDAY evening about 5 o'clock. By order, F. W, HALES Ch’town, May 4, 1881, Secretary, of WHISKY: eB UNRIVALLED ror |)” 2549S TOD DY. | ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug, 18, 1879 Report on the Loxryx Highianp WwISKY: “We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘‘ AnvuuR Hin, Hassau, M, D, ‘‘ Orro Henman, F. C. 8., F. LC.” Agents: MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO,, Charlottetown, P.E.J. Feh, 24, 1880 " rm + FOR SALE @2 TO DEP. (YVAT Valuable Freehold Property, situate i on Sidney Street, and owned by the heirs of the late M. W. Skinner, Heq., com- sisting of Dwelling, stable end Coach Reuse. Also, a VACANT LOT, suitable for a Gar- den, adjoining the above, The Hovse contains Ilarge Shep, 7 Bed- rooms, lining, Reom, Parlor and Kitehen, The Shop is at present occupied by the Inspector of Weights and Measures. Apply on the premises to ap29 MISS SKINNER. VALE COAL MINES Pictou, Veva Sc. tia. Gyeoens FOR koUND, SLACK, CARVELL BROS., Furnished by June 10--1m law pat Agents for P, B. 1