MARCH 28, 19.25 Actual Result Under Policy I Still in Force! pose of furnishing maximum protection at a minimum cost. And [irolit participating policyholders receive convincing evidence in their yearly dividends that the aims of the company are being fully THE MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA exists for the express piir- realized. Take, for instance, the results of policy No. 729, which is still Issued in 187i at the age of 20, the first premium was $16.19. Year by year the profits received from the company have increased until today [he annual dividends exceed the amount of the in force. premium. Think what this means! This policyholder is enjoying protec- lioii for $1.000 on his lite and at the same time recon cs a small annuity each year ins/earl of paying a premium to the company. of many similar cases. This is one v i iiii ctiiiiii ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I GUARDIAN ‘SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog. BOYS SCHOOL SHOES less 20% iat Purdic & Ferguson's big sale. 3i LET US SHOE the faniIIy-—20‘,'b oft‘ at “IJHIIG & lt‘erguson‘ii.—3l HOLEPROOF HosiERv-é all styles——20% off zit our Ilig Sale. Piirtllie & F(‘l‘t§IISl|Il'iB.-—3I PIES AND PASTRY at. halo this iitieriiooii.——l<‘t-iiirell 6i (Thalid- .ci-‘s'.~..o.c, . 120’! JOY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY for young and old ~ivc Iiavt- i: .it this office. (‘oniplett- set cross word puzzli- .“>ti cls. it‘ SLIiJl-ITLY SOILED JABLE CLOTHS oi‘ $6.00 ..icni"ug ldlllly ul SILfiii i licbi oil, Ind. 11in; LINEN " Inc. A‘- YOUR EASTER SHOES are wait- ing for you here. They arc very Iiuuilsoniti. Buy now and save 202'}, otit‘ at Purdic A‘; b‘erguuiiii's-—.'3i ANOTHER OLD COlN.-.\ tow years ago, while working in Illl; giirtlon, Mr. I-‘raiicis .l. Avltillili-Zllllll Iltillys Cross, |iickctl up an olil coin "Pure (‘oppi-if l‘roi‘i-rtthle to Paper" stiriwi-tiiiiliiig lhi- Iii-ail of (It-urge ill on inverse side "Une- Slivei” ant’ ilati- l-Slll on obverse sidc, lIli‘ Ili- .\t'|‘l|Ill(lll$ uri- quite plaiii, PARTIES WISHING to have for- iibzz-i- by schooner to Vitatoria. zihoultl place their orders with Po‘ lulo Growers Association at tincc. The files of the Mutual Life of (‘zuiada are crowded with examples ol the benefits of Miiluulily. rule for yearsto come. The funds of the Mutual Life of Cilllllllfl are invested for the y And the tiarniiig [)(I\\'('I‘ of the (‘()Ill|')llfl)"!~‘ investments is carefully guarded so that generous profits may be the most part in government and lIllIIllCIplII bonds of the most sub- | su4x_~ ~ ~ - . t , .- . ., i stantial character. .~\ steady income from IIIICSUIIIHHSIIIILIIIS I21 assured ' ll)!‘ Illilll)’ _\‘L‘ZII‘S it) (‘illlltfi derived by the pairlicipatiiig policyholdtrrs. The good judgment of the investment committee oi the Mutual isattesled by the Iiigh ;i\ eragc interest rate earned by thc comp.iii_\"s securities and the extraordinary Iienelits Be a Mutualist. Let us send you “The Mutual Book." ‘liiMUTUAL LIFE ‘fCANAD WATERLOO ‘< ONTARIO H. A. EBERS PROVINCIAL MANAGER 135 Kent Street, Four More‘ Days Alley & Go. Ltd. Great Shoe Sale‘ Our sale has been a great suc- cess, for which we thank the buy- ling public. If _you have neglected getting your pair there is time the sale ends on March 30th. A L L E Ynliiififi FABl-IIONABLEZ FOOTWEAR Charlottetown, P. E. I. Service Completely Satisfaotor y We are eminently fitted as a result of study’, experience and equipment ‘to render a complete and satisfactory serv- ice :—~ ‘ W" iareiprepared at all times to l'lliil til ;;rhl_v disinfect rotimis and buildings “Fit-re there has been contagious disease. -i'iiti.\"i-: uiiiivittivtiii Sl<1lt\'l(‘l~1. 149- ‘ 1&5 (‘i510 * ‘jj,<»2>§>f>>:¢_2,;¢25>' i; i i i in iviiiivioiiiiiiiii l‘ MISS J ESTSIAEvSTEWART ‘IIIU l The dizirh ‘lIi't‘IlI'l‘l‘lI in thc Print.- l‘.'lil\\‘lll'il lslniiil Ilospitul 'l‘linrsilzi_v' inoi-iiiiig ot‘ .\Iiss Jessie Stivvurl nil‘ Si. Avaiils. agtil suvi iily tiighl. i Miss Sti-irart had bccli in‘ excl-i‘ li-iii lii-tillh u-p till a week ago whi-u pniiiuitiiiizi iIi-viIoipt-il. Uii ’l‘iiesila_v shi- was taken to the Hospital, and slit» qiusscil away. “Sho was iborn on tho Bracklcy ot‘ tht- Itllc .lo.~ioph Stewart, and his wltt- Xlarjtiry Sieiwart. tlii- latter ibving born on the Tullock Ifurm at Alairslilioltl. .\'i ss Stownirt wsitletl on the homo slcatl uii-lil zrhou-t ‘seven years ago. irln-u slit! und her ibrother, the late IH-tt-r Stirwart, removt-il to St. Av- Arilr-i. IIcri> sht- tendeiily cared for lii-r brother. who had become total» ly ibliiitl. lle passed iPWXly dl-IQI’ two iycilfri illness on September 22nd lliil. Alisa Stcwvart was a iintist esti- iniaible Christian ivoinan of splciiiliil qualities ut‘ inlntl and heart, chur- iitabile and syinipzithetic, and beiovi d iby ulil iwlio know Iier. She, was a memibei‘ of the PreshyIl-erlan Church at lliirrlngiltin, The newts 0t’ Il('I‘ ilciith will by learned with sorrow. nspoiri-illy by her ‘numerous friends in BIRICdCICy Point and vicinity. 0t‘ a family oi‘ Il‘IIlL’ the only survivor is now one sister, Mrs, Dariiley (‘lnrk, ot‘ Cavendish. who Is nt pres- ent in St. Avurrls. Iiaving arrivcd when her sister itooik ill. "I‘o the bereaved the (luartlian extends its itiost sincere syuiipatliy. The funeral will lake ipiiitre. Sill~ itrduy, from hilt-is iSltewairfls late residence, St. Avards. to the Peo- ‘Iiltfu Comeitery, ilcuvlnig iit 1..'l0 p.m. The funorul service which will slat‘! iil iouo o'clock will ln- con» ducted by Rev. George C. 'l‘tiy‘oi‘. —-—-—<-o>——- FOREST HILL SCHOOL Iloiior Iloll for February: tirade V‘lIl.~l, Muriel MacDon- uld; 2, Ilcrtlia MueKeitzle; ll, Mar- garot Mi-Kliinoii. tirade \"ll.——l, Sterling MacDon- ald; 2, lleiibtiri, McLeod; 3, Arthur Nliii-Ilonalil. lrado VI.—1, Ethel hlcKlniitiu; 2, \'cil (l-nrnrt; 3, J’. D. McKenzie. tirade IV.» . Norman Gillis: 2. Roy llchenzlc; ll. Douglas Mc- Iltllllllll. lrailo II‘I."I, Fcmmlo Sheppard: slnci- IIIIII Slit’ rapidly sunk uuliill“"t' Wm i‘ flylmi "hm l" S I'llIII| lloiril, and was the ilaughter _ llTl-RQZY-Ili ANGLICAN SERVICES— In ih» " ' sh -\l‘ .\'i w I.oiiiI':ii oii :Ii~ 3!! Ii utll ln- 1m tolloivs: '—lt‘l‘l‘ll(‘ll - Iiiilita ni.. liiiiiiiigiiiii 2.7M I\'- 1w nuion T p. Ill. Sun-lav School '..' p, m. .\Ii I‘(Ill_\’ Ill 'I‘lin day l.i‘lllt'll Xlilmjtin at Sun. u liuII each night T p. in. l FRENCH nivli-zn Auo VIC-Ni lTY.-—'I‘iii- people ol‘ this vicinity iart: Iiusily engaged in prepiiriiiit tor; lh-,- coming lobster si-ason ii Iioped thiy may IIil\" a prospri~ season. .\li~i< I.I|i'l‘IIiI .l;-llllll‘,‘, Iiei sister ,\ir.s. Johii I-‘iu-~ iii-ii. .\Ii Stiwvnrl. 'I‘Iii- inniiy ir-i-niis oi‘ .\Ir. l.ton Smith art- ‘nli ascil to Iczirii ol‘ his return, III-NH" 1.21‘ spi-iiiliiig a very pleasant wiiiti-i- in '3. y, S .\. 'I‘lii- (‘lub Ilvltl Illi- :i __- l.. nibei oi‘ spectators ot‘ thc spot-tiers arc worthy -iii-ci:il blvlllllill especially "Soldii I" Hit-l" owned by John Pigolt. .‘-Ii'. \\'m. ‘Austin and son .loliii. plllll .1 .lying visit to French Village. iiis. .l. l-‘. lioyli- ncliiriii-tl Iiomc l plcastiiit visit to nos .\Ii-l\':iy, .\‘\- 'l‘rotl in}; paid i‘lll-',llfi.'.l‘tl sawing wootl,~.\li' .Ia:ii Iloylc spi-ni llic Wcel: cud in Poi‘! ilc ltochi- llII‘ gucsi of .\li'. .l_ I’ .\Ii (‘orniaiIi, .\li'. (Y. .l. .\lclnnis ‘l‘i‘ lIIl'II\‘fI to his hoinc alter spi-nilnii; the week cud in (leorgoltiivii, \ir James Aitkims, popular tcii n - .llurbtit' the guest ot‘ Mr. .\drinn i'i<‘eehau_ ‘ ‘MORE OLD COINS.—.\Ir, tl. lii. Waddell, Kelly's Cross, has a col It.'t'l‘llIIl of some eighty odd coins. comprising a number oi‘ l’, l-I. cents tliltli- tiud big oaks on om- nlde) dated i871. A nunibci- ot‘ Naiv- ftiuiiillanil cents of 186i, stiinc pen- nies aml tilso a few coins oi‘ illiter- ent countries of the world, Iieiiiiles the following oldi-r oni-.~i~~.\ii Iiii- glish penny ot‘ the reign of (leorgc III, tinted 1790. This coin W113 pitik< cd up in a field some years ago. tho dnte and inscriptions are fairly visible, Another with the inscrip- tion, "Trude and Navigation“ and (lute 1838 on inverse side. “Pure Copper Preferable 'l‘o Paper" with Queen's head nu reverse stile, An- other "One Ceuteslmo" 1822 on in- verse side, ‘tilegno Loiiihuriln Vene- t.o" on obverse side. A “II-all Penny 'I‘okeu," "Bunk o‘f liDIWI‘ Fanniht" i854. A "New Bruniiivii-k Penny of lFl5ii.—“.i\ Ilalf Penny Token." “Province of Nova SCUIIU." tinted 1843. A large American cent, dntod ill-IS. A number oi‘ old roppcrs such ns "Speed the Plough." "Start-ens to the Fisheries." Ships Colonies and Commerce." Also one cent of i855. Fisheries anti Agriculture" and sow oral “Self Government and Free Trade," duted 1X57. Several "Ono fleutlmtis" (French) Nnpoloon Ill. dated ‘I856, Also a number ot‘ half pennies of 186i and etc, bllnnrtln Ilnlmont for cnrm urn] hlllllflllll To-Nigtht Prepare For a Good Tomorrow There will be a mark“! difference in Y°\" "flmm and In your way: ll to-nlfll" 2. .li-:ni lilckvnzlc: ii, Margin-ct Mchounlil. I tlrado lI.- -l, Sadit- B. McKin- non. ' Iradii I.— l, Ethel (Hills; 2, .\l- plioniois (lllliu; II, Malcolm (Hills, IN-rIi-et Altctiilalitit- Ilcrlhu .\li*-, KPIIZIt‘, .\lurIcl Macihinalil, Mur- giiirot. Mclioiiiihl, .lt-:in McKenzie, I'.I l). IVIt-Ki-nzic, Ilouglns hlacllonulill, .ln.uie.~i Morrison, .lolin Morrison. ‘llrlliig hluln-oil, Nivrniun (llllls and Hazard (IiIIIs. I itmi-i- VELVET COLLARS i I l Vr-lvot collars nri- set-ii on Ihc now i-outim-unod In ‘very soft erunh effects or ncarls. PUFFS oiiatzevss Melon puffs are used on the new eat lleeveo, with Inserts of colored material rather than tut‘. you take adolo of WAM- POLES GRAPE SALTS. Thin thoroughly tried and tested remedy will not disappoint you. ‘ Wampolea Fruit Salts tone the stomach. stir uP "i! liver, regulate the bowels and clear the system of Impurit- ies which do mischief and cause suffering. To feel good and look better take WAMPOLE3 FRUIT SALTS, H. L. WORTHY DRUGGIST 178 Queen Street Flinn: 271 (Vllniiliy .. i "l rain‘ on March Tih, Iii-lint‘ ' adult iprobaiioii department in 'l‘or- i FIT THE BOYS witih new schooli Jioois, 305;, oft at Pu-rilii- & Fergu- 'son.s»—3i I ~~~~ I COME .TO OUR Shoe Sale. You nt-iilu‘! buy, but you will. Purdii-i & I-‘crgusoii.—~lli ' EVERYBODY is a eross-woril puzzle [an iiuw——we have. one tori every agc. (‘dliiplctt- set 5t) cts at in» titticm Ulfl uui- while they‘ it‘ - Iihwl. MEN'S NEW Spring Oxfords prices ranging Ironi $5.00 ill) hi“: 2o"! iliscoiiiit at Purillo & I<‘i.-i'i»'.u—‘ son's llig Shoe Sale.’ Iii ‘ PANTRY SALE th t lifilldlfitiiii Ilomtmaiilij jams and pIi-ltirrh! 1- ~ .ii| illiirfilg, t-tc, Ii‘t~i|n~ll tvi (‘handlers no - iiflilii COMING SPEED—'I'hc unitci‘ of Sliilllry Ilriilgc Irv Ital-ts gave Si zui Futon. ‘Fay-Inc, a lii-lit which ‘hi; did‘ nu gt-l as his (‘Olpblllvll with Alla; l’ ', causing‘ Al-ia lloy t.i ll)l'\"tllll thin a chain oi‘ the wii Alia Iloy’ is a bold Strong puci-i‘ and never. hail any uocltoui liikp lht- othi-r‘ colts iiiiil \\iIiIl l|ll‘Ii any of those! (‘illll\' on =ihc Kciisingloii track. ‘ ‘ MORE OLD CO|NS——.\Ii‘. \\'iI- ‘aI lIi1lIl'|'ll_V oi .\'oi!h \\'ii ii. ‘ ‘the pin-session ot‘ n iiiriiilici‘ of ohll ILTllIIh- ih ‘c '0!‘ th. mos! VHIIIIIIJIUI ibi-in: Iil‘(il',‘.;i‘ tin- First pciIIilt-s oi‘ ldiri i707, ‘Fhi-si- Iiavc llll‘ figure cf ‘l-lr“ ziniiiu on one >lili‘ ai_'.il lln- llllsl '01‘ tlwoigi- I cu thc tlilli r. 'I‘lic_v arc‘ lot‘ 'li-- sizi- al'iiiii~-". ot‘ Ihi- pii-i.»;--nl_ I'll" ‘I penny. ibu; weigh lhrct- as IIt‘II\'_\' ziiitl lIil\'<~ smooth‘ NAFIROW E5CAPE-—'.\II's, I-‘rcil Yul. s‘ oi‘ York Ihiiiii had :i liar ‘ P\ i from death on 'i‘hui'sili - :..'.iiiiiptili'.' ito citis< Ili ll‘ i‘ _ int Ninth Ifivcr lo Wllllt‘ [o iihc city >|I_\' iliot. Shi- illlllln‘ through .t!ii= cliaiiiii I aiiil but for lllt‘ it sivirtil men, would II.I\I' lIliI"'_ I, a: .-.l:i- “its gain,- iluwny ‘a Iiil." iuhcn I">t'II"II. .\I‘.<' ll i1 sniii-iii.__', iioin u st-vq-til > ‘h illlil lIli \\.i ii;,.', >III' '.',ol and Iivil. 1,.‘ Ill‘ able lo lt'IilI‘lI liumi- for I- i‘. »Il_\‘~‘. , . i r ~~~ - l COVEHEAD BOYS’ AND GIRLS“ PIG CLUB MEETING—-'l‘iii-_utititial i111" thi- (‘ovchcad Iloys‘ and (.i.~li was Ir-lil III .\I|',‘- on’ ' * wa~ n tar-gt» n;-', - nicii..hcrs took u tIi. mt-i-iing. ‘Tho? IIlI).',IIt,~, tit-ct" .\l. I n in i..- -. Alter tli. niiiiiitis oil J-Ii in-, Illit,li.,‘_'_' ut-rc rcitd and : - aim-I, IIII‘ iinliiivlhg iIlIIUPFH Wilt-i vfivli 1 l,llrilli‘ll- .\In_v Iiiigli ' \lii"| . I..i .\I.it-I)iiii.ilil; ii-'.'ti_x»’l‘i~cti.s, Jiiitics IIoi__-un; !|l..IlI-\, Jan: s .\l:ii*I..iiii-Ii.aii i pllllttlliiil II-‘I an for ,Stanhi.i; : tome-i» , and liitlloi‘ Iiiull"! ‘Kiiitrnh. ,.~. l ———~~—-—<0 >~f ——-_ THE man-r HAND or JUSTICE‘ . Marjorie Bradford. B. Sc.. Sociali Service Council of Canada N-iiii-ty-tlvti ,pci' (‘L'IIL_SIlt'L‘t*.s‘:\ it‘ succcss can ho niiigistirtsil III tciiiis oi‘ the Fflfirlllftlllilll io citizciishnp ot‘ isocieity~lhis is the record ot‘ tho Oliitt) at lihc cild of the first, year UI existence. A glance wt the system its ii. is working tlicre should rgivo annplt- encouragement illlkti to wary Icgws- io-wiii iiiletlui-il to guard the blur ests ot‘ lhcir ipeuimle, to soc. a] iwork- ers who know only too -well the evil days Ithut. tcuime upon the taint; ily deprived of‘ its bread-wiuuenf and to harassed officers 0t’ the; law, perplexed by the constant spectre oi recidivism and ‘the fre- quent futility of a prison sentence to re-esitatlil-ioh the offeudtir iiu sot:- icty. During 1923, 43G offenders were placed on probation. Of llltffli‘ only 4.18% proved a failure and re appeared in court as “repeatersfl a record that speaks well for the eir cellent investigation work that is being thine iii connection with the probational work. This work is - complishcd by the joint activities of a medical doctor who is also a psychiatrist and two trained social investlizatora. The annual cost of caring for a probatloner in 'l‘ortiuto has been estimated at $28.36. A conservative estimate of the cost of kci-tiins him in custody for that period would bi- at least. $30ii_t)ti. Add to this a t-oir iiervative estimate of $400.00 us his ‘ earning power. and It is readily seen whut an economic saving lo a province its probation system may become It iii noteworthy too that the 436 probationers had 425 per goons directly dependent on tliein. thought two-lhirils of them were under 25 years of age. l Its etiouoniii: value cu: be calcul- ated, an also its success in per- manently rehabilitating men and women In society. but It would he aliffleult to estimate the eftectof a probation system iupon the-morale yof IIH‘ poople it serves. "I'I‘t\lillli()ll' says .lutlgt- Mott. "at the sainc time preiwrven the self-respect of’ thi- offender and that of his wife uiid dependents, Selfreiapect Iii tillt!‘ _ of the most potent factors In nu Individual to assist In rcclziiining ihim to sm-It-ty and should lw cap- italized to the iiimoiit,‘ I The moment lo establish prohai tlnn In growlnir rapidly on this ciiii tInenL and front the highest auth- orities In retielvlng the recognition It tic-nerves, An excerpt from n ri-c out address of President (fooIiiIgt-i before an Assembly of privbation workers ls very tiuolahli-z j» "'l‘o nave whatnvnr of good there In in own for lIIEIIIBPIVPS and for society Is not a sentimental 1lI‘i'- trlne, It Is one that Is founded on which i. e1“; the sound administration of Jus a; |u~°-.]' tlco. Justice dons not require tlii- wmch i. “m; u it do" destruction of that which Iii gnod.u-u..[|.,,, m» m,“ whim i, e it require: the destruction of that PAGE FIVE Ready To Step Out! PRING UITS . RPIADY for the first halim day and lIlQ first Hilillbn‘ chirp are the new Stilts for spring; Styled and made to meet every inan‘s fancy zind priced to llllllfl‘ them the vziltit-s oi’ the stiastm. I 59 A good serviceable suit for men iii a smart stylish fancy brown wool and cotton tweed suit, tailored in the regular tihree button SB style, pjootl Ita- lian liiiii"i_4“. ti-oiisc ‘s can lit} furn- ished plain or cuff Iiottoins, sixts Zili 1:144... . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1-7 ‘If’ All Wool Fancy 22.50 Fancy Brown Tweed Suit _ Tweed Suit A sturdy g-otitl looking‘ all wool grey ‘tweed suit, also a fancy brown slitiiving; a ll€l'l'lll_ll)1il‘i(‘ patterir coat is three button C. ii. model lull lint-d trotist-rs ("ill be fini Ilttl plain or cuff style. sizts I17 to 4i . . . . . . . . . .. 33.7"’- Ail Wool Pencil Stripes 25. Stripes are :'.l\\'a_\': very popii- lar for s )I'IIl i‘ and sniiinici" wear. i A lIlO>U stilts come in all wool twceds in llltie with white. black with \‘\“lllt(‘., broivn with white. two button Si, style a]- most stiviigiit. front, with vent at lint-k. trotisers plain or cuff. sizes Zlli to 11L’. . .i . . . . . . .. '59" 34 t0 38 chest, All Navy Blue Fox Serge. on the tpiality of the goods. it is the popular all wool guziranttitltl Fox sergcg fancy belted model. trousers finishc-rl with cuffs. sizes 34 to llli. . . . . . . . . . . 3U"? Neat Sport Model in Fancy Greys $2j$_gj@ ‘Yo ‘ill! IIlUlI whovliko a smart, sports toizclt to their t-Ititlitis- x". ii be plcasetl with the~c suits, they have the 21t‘\\‘ half belt ziirl ti’: . Ill back. illllllilcil lrirri luau,‘ rllllivi“ oi lite all “oil inc]. tut-vile", usual ivti-xi/i Yes‘. flfil (‘Kill trousers, Slfics‘ fit} to lii, ,, lii-ill‘ All Wool Sergcs in blue and greys, two and three button models Rich's all wool sei-ggti >1‘.:lt:' in two and. tiiii model; zit 32.50, 135.00 237.311. oi‘ hlilc ll“(il*\ ..iii, rittiio llleifs all wool fancjv trim-f.‘ or fawn golf suits 20th iltililllfl‘ make. (‘oat and Iil‘('t‘t‘II-">‘ . . . . _ . '55" (out. llrt-cclics and l.l‘till.<(‘l‘s‘ Here is a splendid Still for a _vout‘h because you can depcnil Youths ‘First Longs.’ Yonthls First long Suits I Youths first long stilts in fancy grey and fawn herring‘- bone breeds fancy pleat coats and lull oi half belt motlcls, all woo] tweeds, with full lined coats, trousers have hell loo~p>1 and ciifl bottoms, sizrcs- Ill to 31.‘. chest HiJltl. 15.00. ‘£0.00. ‘£100 NO ORE M°LBOD TO COMMENCE BUILDING TORONTO RAILWAY VIADUCT N APRIL Tho conotruotlon of tho vllfl ct to elevate the railroad tracks along tho waterfront at Toronto will ltnrt about April 16 tn. This ohotoqraph shows the New Union Station which ha: been otondlng idle tor a number of yum, except m» a sectI/m used by the Foot Office and railway ofllcu. Th; eon o! lbuilding this viaduct will In; wmtwhere In tho neiqhbqrhogd o1 $30.000,000 [crouinga between the central portion of the city and the waterfront and dockl. tho IIVIII of thstihai which Is good and will eliminate in the IIIIIIVI’ that is being done: you lovol and Jultlco roqulru work that you do is lllk‘ SHVIIIR of some of the most Important work are the the du- dual along with tho correction of right himd of the iidmlnlltratlon o: vIl. Tnc that which Iii evil, You are doing Justice,‘