CHARLOTTET OWN lUGIl5.'I'. é , _1a,|s.zo g . of , , ros0l‘lnz| Arzorrn 0|lll_l9_l~ cn=EEnn'rion ._. THE . ‘ 1 ..0.W.... I S 's sr := E 5'. E < E c N'lil'D"' “ ', . ' `. ' U W""l5" ‘?'°‘%%g"l°'lf'l-'ll "al “THE Mm News cHARLo'r'rm‘owN, CANADA, 'rHU.-30llfltf1st.pp._ OABIN Moron s`oA'r ron muh. ..‘f'“°“°__11i--l-___?:hik9;§5elra-.W BOAIIDEHHIWANTEI) AT 238 KENT Bt. Rat_es__r_n_o_derate.$ 3460lll4ipd. WANTED, CLASS A FEMALE FOX- eu- Apply to Revere Fox Ex- change. _ _Charlo_t_tLetown._35i6-7-i fiM3i WANTED-GI-RL FOR GENERAL lxoiisswmk. Apply Mrs. R. B. Ho- unu, lil Prince St;_Y_3515-7-1_§~lE6i. W \\'AN'l‘El)` AT ONCE SEVERAL Glass A male foxes. Write H01 __'l_4._ Charlottetown. 3516-7-16M3i. FOR SALE OLD PAPMIRB. PAH- ties requiring paper for ~bur°B“1. shelves, etc., should apply to The Guardian OHM. _ 2694-5-80Mt!. now open Phone _ , some desirable accomodation has been The visitors afterward were enter- provided at um mation this y°,,,,__ A very nice waiting room for tholadles who bulk ns largely in the picnic, as FAHMIHS PIENIES Ill IXPIIIIMINIII FIRM New Agricultural and Olher Features. That series of picnics made by var- ious farmers' lnstitutes to the Exper- imental Stwtion at Charlottetown last your and that proved of such value and interest to tue agriculitur- 'ists will be repeated this year. Invit- ations have hseu issued to every in- stitute in the province, fifty-two_ in all, but while up to the present cnly a fcw replies* have been received, there is no doubt t-hat full advantage will ngnin he taken by the farmers of this opportunity of getting into close 'touch with .1 practical demon- stration of the latest in scientific ag- riculture. 'l`he first picnic will prob- ably take place , on the 2‘..*nd, inst., the date on which the members of th Egmont-Bay and Mount Carmel In- stitute is likely to take its picnic tg the Station. -~»In anticipation, of these picnics the men, has been erected,, with a very commcdious verandah; it has been const:-i~.:ted as anrcxtension of one of the station buildings and is adjacent to the,picnlc grounds. Adjoining this, there has also been erected anrlfitted up an apartment where heating and washing arrange- ments have been provided; rendering it convenient /for the picnickers to brew their tca and make their coffee .md einen their dishes, etc. r lu the agricultural resP0¢l~. lillcfe are 'also a number of new features this'yenr to be shown to the flnrrncrs. (ine 0f'_._thn most important of these will be the drainage operations that are being carried on at Dfesellt ll? the Station, and which the farmers will be given an oplloftllllll-Y Ol lll' gpecrlng. They will also be shown the new land which has been taken in for the extension of the Sf-lltl0ll'S experiments. Forty acres were tak-en in last year, and this year six acres warn added. The drainage operation; are i'n connection with some of thi land, which is allready in pretty 50041 shlllfhong other new features at,the gtntdon nr.; additions to its llve stock. There is a flock of 30 sheep that' was not to he seen there last ,.c,,|-, and also l, don-bln team ot pure- i,,.e,| (-1,.d¢nd'a1es.which were imported one of them having been obtained direct from Scotland. They are l>¢llli! "hell in connection with the work of the Station and are also being used oses. mr brcellliggncliyrllznd that hai H8811 With t taken in, the vegetables and sn.ali_Jln . been ex- \ft'e`Ifrlelil:r0'l?orIi:’illerl'slially. haE;pwlslI}, ls' this case with strawberries, whic at th.; present time are noosius *Illia better than was at first anticiliat on account oi the backward sprint. There has not only _l'!9_9l'l 8. #WNY sfnwmnles grown -nas year. A greater varleiv- T410 5”' bun §i|;1°,&_Wl_l0l‘.I'l0I a week B80- °“ VG' i the seamen ‘ is all flu viewed on =_<=~ me s ries: but iw" lf- r|pld§? »o'rl’D1d'lyltbat, ma fthe’ it win be s In faecl, as slung!! f ' 0 il DB.. "- Mgls (l)on‘1!l‘niondO:r- ug inspection t gpnggftrefbp et"tli6" 5| l»,|,.,,_\»|t3h_ohad,yet i . AMENDING HUME R BILL HAS THIR Blll Passed by Lords Without a Vote. fllarquis ` That Nothing Short oi’ Unionists Amendments Would Avert impend- ing Crisis. He Accused the Government ol' Giving no Assistance in the Attempt to Avert Civil War.. ` urs D READING oi’ Lansdowne Declared (Canadian Press) tion of their exclusion for a period forbearance and hoping for n pence- , LONDON, July 1..'i.--'l‘be lfuuse of of six years from the operation of ful settlement. 'I‘he Marquis ol Lords Tucsllay, passed the third the llonie llule Bill would not prove lanilsdowne, Unionist louder, reiter- rcading of the bill amending -the,d:`liilcult. lie said, however, that the ated that 'nothing short of luionist Home llule Bill and ui-.nt it across tolarca of the portion of Ireland to amendments could satisfy the de- the llouse of Commons for consider- be excluded had been so enlarged by' ation. Marquis (‘rewe, Liberal lead- the Unionists that it would be a ri-isis. This was his explanation ol ,cr, participated in the closing de- vexed and critical question. The demands for the total exclusion oi ibnte in the Upper House and indi- lfnionlsts, he said, had failed to ex- rrictiy promiscdtthat thgdattririmgiit lr-iainuhow 'they proposed tg; gucci. given no assistance to the U,,i,,,,i,,p,, 0 lin ligl'C0ll'lCll Ill I'0gB 0 0 ())]0C OHS O GKC \lHl(7l\ ly lf! Om* . . _ - - - elimination of the time limit by an Catholics of l`lstcr and their In the" attempts at avmtmg CWI] by which the counties of [later arelfriends- elsewhere in Ireland. He to he allowed to vote on the ques- concluded by asking for patience andiwithout 8 VON- inanda and avert the impending Illstcr. He said the Government had war. The bill was read n third time (‘ urt took u the investigation into their mini., and time the .reminis- INIIESTIGATION , AT SUIIINIERSIDE ,.._.?.__----\ Before His Honour Judge McLeod l1lV0" in the lllCF`D~nfe|.lerntion, nu ultern:iti..n .if some imp<.-rtance was made in the program that has already been au- nouncetl. Originally. it was intend- ed to include among the events on the first tiny the military review and demonstration that it is proposed to have. lt luis since been found. from ‘the representations of the military autliorities, that lt.will be an un- suitable arrangement, that it will not he to the best advantage nor '-'ery practicable to have this demon- stration on the first day, that the militia will want some time for n little preparation and rehearsal of the program that they will carry through. In consequence the Com- mittee pave altered the date of the military display, which will tain- nlece now on the third day of the Cclcbrufimi. This demonstration of the milil.i.'. will be the largest and most iinportant that has ever been seen in the city, and there is no doubt that it will be one of the ety-eight Railroads Unanimously Resolv Would Cost Railroad (Canadian Press) ill-ll<‘AG(l, July 15.---'l`l\c threaten- ed strike of cmriul-urs and firemen on ninety-1-i',:lit \ve:-‘torli railroads is r.i.il| in the lmluncc tiuiiglit, ultliuligh the employees announced to the roads today that the men had voted nearly uminiuuiiu-:ly to strike to sus- tnlu their rl#-u\mnis if the necessary arbitration under federal law would not he accepted. '|`hc railroads through their General Managers’ Uommitlzee, insisted that to grant A BIG RAILWAY STRIKE THREATENED Involved and Men Hava ed to' Strike if their Demands are not Compiled With. To Comply S $33,000,000. _-_._?__..__.. the employees conditions would mean :in increase of some $33,000,000 an- nually in wages. The engineers and firemen asserted that their demands are fuir and equitable. It is rxpcct- ed that fl further conferences will be held should the negotiations fail and the employees stand by their announced refusal of arbitration. 'Tho resulting strike would directly affect 55,000 engineers and firemen and in- ‘directly n much larger number of workers. suuun stun h Hu sung Prof. Hamilton and His Work Il. W. Hamilton, M.A., B.S.A., .Ph. D., is it native of New Bruns- wick nud n graduate of the N. B. Normal Scliool and the University tration of oaths was cor/Jucted in , (C,madiu,, |.,.ess_) » his Court. without becoming dignity gqg JUHN, N_ Bw July 15__0,,c 0, and solrnnnity. 'A number of \vit- the ,mst int,,,.eBp;ng sessions yet held "$15905 ‘f\0l"'M °l;v5m!;“°;l3» lélllil nm* oflof thckinvestigiition _into the clmr,___-es 1»ii1lll» l*l_<"1`E0. will tlw lfQUl‘tl.\ R021' This year he has rhar|;e of the wIZrnreu,Li‘;=1 t0r.Mr. geuelsvitiilyres ect ngninst I-ion., J. }\.,' Flemming, in ment, rn the local militia, dct_ac‘h- ,,,u,.s,,S U, H,,,.t,c,,m,,.c ,md GMde,,_ to thepcnar as ~ which the Allignw connection with _the brown timber =1\¢‘H‘§dt‘lll_fl lllltnilltil 116°" ef*-,ich Jwrlllhing, and in Nature Study; nndvis ns- ,mw made ,fgamst the Stipendmy lundeot the nrvvmw. was that winch ‘" ‘,{"_l‘l ’°"- Q“,”,°”» bf: 0 “ smell ny nicest-s Davison and Te..- ' - occupied all day today. and I..\|ifax, to participate in thc»,,,,,,t of the 1._ 1.-,_ L UepMt,,,ent of Mr. Wright, said no efnsed to com This _was medical' had _re-, ' Witness for ex most interesting features of the cele- bration. llesides lletnchmcnts ofthe EigI\l,y-ilerond Regiment, the P. El. (1 ttl (Lion of the roccedn' of N. ll. llc has has experience in 'ull f,:rrulcr of the public school ser- ,viue anti was selected by Dr. J. W Robertson oi ()tt.a\vu as Principal of the lilacdouald Consulitlliteil School, at Kings-Lon, N. I3., which he organ" ized' and conducted for three ycnrs. In connection with this school he :started one of the first school gar- ’deus in (fanada under the Macdonald Fund. For five years he was teach- 'er of Nnturc Study in the Normal School, Fredericton, and organized the first garden in connection with that school. In 1912 be succeeded the lute Dr. Brittuin as Hand of the Nature Study Department of Mac' donald (rollegc. Dr. I-lnirilton has studied in several universities of the .llnitcd States und is a graduate in IAi'_rifu!f.ur< (li.-S./X.) of Macdonald jollegc. For jour sessions is has ,been tcmclicr of agriculture at the ‘ls‘,.*l_ of Science. und last year was ;on the stuff of the i". E. I. Suninicr School. Mr. llentley said that on the 27th Tho ¢0mn;.lssion resumed in the dh~ul:v.y, and these troops will bel ,\,,,.,c,,m,,.L, Mr D,,vi,,0,, is taking iirguagsmplg ’i‘::isMy;|,l;-trol;-é morning and after .John E, M001-9, J, under gniavgsi in thiaitcity fofr several ,.h,,,.,,,_, of the 0,,t_,1,,,,,. work in Court; when them arose a dispute -' - Rlllldlll #nd io l‘_ijl1Cl€l`50l\. Bll lllm- 'NYS' -' _° U 'll' “ry one "I gardening which consists of laying ' bermen, were cxanvmed, E, R, 'feed parade 1L is expected, ,will be in the on’ st,,k,,,,,’ ,,,,c,,,,,.,,,,: plots' ,,m,,k_ about thefprnposcd segllemlant ofa Woodstonk was m11e.1_ hir, Thad ,,¢|;_ vicinity of 800 men in all ranks,I,,,,: ,hp ,,,,,,,,_ (,,,,_,,,,mU,,B ,,, cO,,,,,,,,_ matter rl’ “Wed '50 B5 ° °L°ll‘"l ed as treasurer of this funn and dup- fund there will probably be the mostip ‘ J, ' ‘. , .' , _ - , , _ _ .ion \v|.h uctual garden work. Mi. cases. Viitness had claimed to be mg thc .day he told 0| _rec¢.lvln,;--elnbnr:itc nnilltary display that l1asi.l.,,,,,,,,,,,<,,, ,,,,_,,,,,t,ng in the strictly llctlllll l01` U10 l"`05e°lllf°l` “ml hail money from W. l-I. Berry and of the ever taken place in Charlottetoivu. ,h0,.,,,.,,m,,.,, ,,h,,,,(,E of the w,,,_k Bipglned 'his Mcogilcction yvith th; ,,,,mm.,. in Whigh he had gum-ded and' The alteration that has been ef- Such' ,,__, ,,,.,,,,0,,,{t,,',,, of ,,l,,,,t,_, ,,,.,m_ "I8 91'. WWII l‘~ \ YUM! K0 UD Ml invented it, M;-_ Tneq gt te l h fected :ts related above does not - ., ` , ' _ ml- th- rw-° clam'-~ In fu- wh- ...ui .nm which f......1`i..“.-.‘.l`§`..f..`3 1-»\v<~ =\ izifmk in the prow-»=-mc. be l'.`.‘.‘.3 ‘.I’§‘.I".`..ll`.`Z’-§ll..‘?.‘. ‘l'."'Il.“.‘ §.§."i'f“Iff. "Muon h° referred tn a cnnvcrsw llls llUl'ldB WU9 555.155. It Weis init but lms In mct provided th” 0l’l’O"` ifttiou of crops and otl'rr to >ics 5°" “'lll°h he hfld had Wlth Ml* in some form 0|- other intact jn`,, tuuity for an addition that will ]f,.,.h of ' then " CIM; John -Anderson. He told the Court safety deposit vault in the Hoya; nerve greatly to enhance the interest m`,',,, Mm ,V58 ilzeglturi 5b0;IltdtI{]° °°“v"::ti°n» adding lltlal' Bunk ni' Canada but was withdrawn “ll ll `“" I’ I ‘--7' es in cr-nuct-tion gwith his special he a ling up e receiver of e from time to time and cmlve,-tm. i,n_ ln place of the militarv review on w,,rk_ D,__ I',1`u,,.,,1t,,n ,,,,s` already ,2*;ll;={’h,‘]';‘“\_0“§\(;1‘l z;°;<;r,l:’}f,“A;‘;l°§l*;<;;\ to interest earning securities. \vinie~,thc first-__<_lf\v. the? v°1\l_a0;\:,ubc_n,-1<,,,,.,.,, ,,,.., ,,,.,,,,.,,, ,O ,meh of ,hc ot; something to that emit Refer: the form. of the fund \\':is chzingefl,’:“lf;_”r ‘"t\‘nl&l‘ tlllsictolxl "E rk"‘l eight clnssins on the history, general rinlr to Mr Anderson said the wit- from time tp uma' sometimes lmngdcetioilrors `n >ro rgss :ith thi- mms' will 'm"th‘l‘l“ I" schoul garden ness Mr étmng aléo “sod the ex_ in stocks or other securities and at_§)om',",m;' N V1, lneg "mort v_;Y,'j work. wr_tl|,delin1te instruction as to precsion. that it was none of his others in cash or dopant receipts" t u v l Tview A I nl 'ilu best vmlctms of gurden plants' how _,d _,, the total was always intact. i‘,arnii\»1s|’°l=T*“ 0 ° "fl “ I' r ” ‘ I' to plant, and care required. Aurmg umned business. and in ressfd t0 from ll -nv .l 1 ~ t K hop.-.1 in arrange for the presence nr th ~ , . . lfr. Ilr.ntley‘s going. into the matter, were uggdnéogey tl cc;'e(§l: S ocdslonl or more ships of the Imperial '-e,.€'n:`g mcntumed me Ionowmz ggnsaéd, )sf""’;2,1,i:gu agglllt me ded to the ooriglrlal fllhrdc NSI; gnc flglf. lllltxlllfllilllr' Case il;_iE l\S5ll"‘f‘: liltlflicvineclrrihgntoliclixliviltll lihhnsclirhlillii ye _ c g p e was a cont of the money was used for per_,t 1. . soon 0 .ic .unnlian nav.. (2) to give ,,,M,_,,Cu0n "long ngri_ %',f“¥t°:'“5;i,gl° Tea? élnd glfttar' hui salial purposes; the funds were shown $13; Will lac tliergh for this ll1U!'il';>*°- rulturnl lines' (3) to acquaint the l a e no mn an ‘was no ta ,We een won invested and care .i ugar o e mus ca per or- ,,h,,d,_ . ’ l . .I {l‘;l‘l!l]ll¥,$.00lat;i:)¢;d;ortoa|3l.B1u<;laegtamaigdx ‘ohh Mr_bTwd had not mashed .,w€,!nLa`nce at the ¥urk, tI\enl".o|g)inIiif.l.cIl‘- and 13?.; “$113,-ty; grialycrl-t`llnE “I ' dence when Court adlourued ami he “ “ *‘"*'l‘F~{“g 0' ll ""1 ° ° terest in their nntnml .snr-1-nnndingg; _lllaglstraf¢;hait¢;r;walidi:1ta;l)journedt thelwm hu weaned tomormw m0m,ng_ hangs, néliitiary tiind ritgcryvlrse, to (4) to c,,,,,v,,,e ,_c,,,,ect for "mmm, “U " mg ° asc" 'un' A. R. Gould was an interested spec- lm" "' ll" E “ 1” ce” m “'“'_ “n labor and agricultural work; (5) to “A” pzggegqa EX_;‘;‘;“lvl_;§ tator in Court Room during the nf- g;";l(;5‘3;‘,',§"§)e 2'\*::,,_d Simian glzzgligl' provide suhiects such ns arithmetic m_ gstrong said, ternoon. .I-Ion. J. K. Flemming was 0,I’thF M‘mds vm, doubticss be E in mcnsurfm.: and calculating areas, “ 8 voice' so that any_ in the Court but L. A. llugal, wholntlikmg ,mmre 'of the poriormunce drawinir and printing in preparing' that Mr wilson W-as laid the charges, was eonspicious hy ut th, 'Mrk plans, look-keeping in keeping gard- ' his absence. ' ' ' en raccounlls, etc., rate. Ir; ‘thc field wor wems have ieen u cn up- notics of these `~ nrscun num nnwius - gave evidence U10 M`BZlll5l`5t° ' ' giggle' tellrlis hatlrzuto Bdfiesrllillgrehllzewv-eegg Flatt, :ad Te" ' ml" ETC, “*~' have been found und named. In the t ° 3 °“ 5 5% --- lectures and field work 50 follow thc, l-0 Tll° GI-l5'dl““-l A smart rescue from drowning was l°u°“""l: “re “°"'°_°I th” l‘°l’l"'” Jill! 1l"ffl1-"MBl`llll"\°5 performed by Masters Somerlid and "meh U"‘thH“"'§',§°" Wm dl“°"” "9 ;¢l_|°||_ Allan liner southwesterly Winds; fair J.a<.aeri¢i< Menmnna, sons or nr. n. ¢""°“ "‘ °’ °“ “" 0' °°“"‘°“- . J. Mer/onald, at St. I’eter's Bay, I' ""`l’°’ nl"-""' the °""“'"°“°“l'l"" _Yanni-day was '|~nggdny_ Little Ml” Margaret of school and home grounds, what Smith, who is summering with her t" l'l‘"ll "ml how l““ l’l""t' I ternpvrature registered grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Larkin, U3- '*‘""‘ ‘““l "'°"“"l' l" Nl‘l\lf0{ 51 ¢|0!rses si.0ve sermjwas bathing and got out of her -'““lY- _ I .previous night being ¢¢p¢l._ gamma, shouted that she 3. Nature Calendars and weather At 9 A. fn- it was 62-' was drowning. The McDonald boys n°°"”‘l°~ lt 9 P- |11- 57 ‘l°S-.got a boat and went promptly to l',"f"“ l}°°l‘°l“’°l‘l“l¢- -fthe rescue, arriving in time to catch "' l"“"'*"'ll"“ 0' ‘llllffmnlf S\ll\i¢CtH. , 3, n B sh wa! “_ f.. A course in Nature Study for ,little Margaret ju t a e iz . Ling down for the third time. They 'l‘"""°“" fm’-‘l*"‘*""ll*‘l in 1°1\Ch. how took un- into the near and sworn: f;’nf,‘*t“i*‘ "nd lnfdfaifltion on du- hcr to shore. The little girl was "l‘ “- GYGIHUE It 7~47 unconscious, but resuscitation was _“° it rim to- applied and mer shone is mime.-.ir M"l“'l "WG-" SIGHTED. -lla 9°*-\ll‘° work site was brought hack to con-- ` _ selousness, and is now not much the n0S'mN- -7“lY 1-"~'”l°°5°l’K° Still at 1% worse for her experience. °‘“l"“80l` 01° lmllseilehl-lc steamer lnuon was Two years ago Nomerlid McDonald l“'l“°» t“"’ l“°‘““l“l! tt 5.3! B-ru rescued his little brother in a simi- V°"t°d Y'"‘t°"‘l“Y- Thi! on Wed- lar wmv. The heya are being l°““ llfl" S00BtdYl< a. ni. warmly commended upon their pre-.lH\‘S<° IWEB. Hull a fifteen sence of -mind and promptitucle of °"°f 29° N.l.. N.H..IlIlIl HAIIIIIIIIII IN SUII IUH $l25.llllll.lIlllI ll0S’l`()N, July 13.-Attorneys :e- preuenting minority stockholders of the New York, New Haven and Hart- |ford railroad, have demanded that ‘the rlirficiors join their clients in the suit to recover uhout $125,000,000 alleged to have been wasted by the ninnageimnt. The suit, which it 'is said, \'.ill be filed this week, is to he directed against the estate of J. P. I‘.Iorgr\u, William Rockefeller, Lewis (usa Ledyurd and others, who were members of thc New Haven director- Inu. nt the time the transaction that have been the subjects of inquiry by ,thc interstate commerce commission were made. ._.._-_-_..._--_- SIIPIIIII/|_I_l]IlUHI . The Supreme Court resumed at the Cl\nriotr.ctown Court House yester- gdny. \‘.-'itil the full bench nf judges, ,the matt.-.>r was further considered in rl~;_'nril to the writ of attachment Ir.;.'_niu>'r. the Sheriff of Qucen’s (.`»oun- ty. ’1`he`Court made an order di- recting the Sheriff to answer the in- i.vrrognl_ories that have been filed, hefurc Mr. W. A. O. ;\Iorson, the l"roth<»noi.nry. In re Mrllonnld v. Hnndrahan, an application was made to set aside a. g1\rx‘.iShl‘e orller. Mr. J. Johnston, K. C., appeared for the defendant., and Mr. C. Duffy for the plaintiff. After hearing the argurr-:nt of counsel the Court. reserved its deci- sion. The (iourt then adjourned to Sat- urday, 11 a. rn. uiiunuu nun WINNIPEG, .Iuly 15.-St. (Tiptr- ent‘s uns nrirlcd to tho. list of safe Lila-ral seam by additional figures re- ceived from that constituency this morning. I‘hree missing polls give. Hay, l'nn~mrvative, 66; and lloss, Liberal, 50. With one station still to hour from where. there .-.rf less than 30 names on Luc list., the vote note stands---Huy, S82; boss, U25; or n majority of 143. This makes. tim standing--~(bnservatives, 25; Lib- erals, 21, with three deferred seats. .-) COIIRU EYEIITS. IHIIOUUCEIEHTS. IEETIHGS ETC. One cent per word each insertion in this column. (lash must accomp- nny order. Minimum charge twenty- ilve cents. "Pure Gold Quick Puddings make wholesome deserts for children. 3505. ‘ *°N0'l`l(`FJ,- Try our ice cream and fruit at 140 Great George Htreet. 3504-7-i6M3l. “Any good Protestant lady in the nr:unt.ry wishing to have a Lodge of the l.\.U.li.A. organized will kindly write. Llfo. i>1'. Tanton, Grand Seo- rrlurz/. 3511!-7-1\iM‘2ipd '°iiev. (.'.. C. Taylor will preach in Cnvchcad Church at 2 o‘clock, on Thursday, July 16th last. A busi- ness meeting of the whole congrega- tion will be held at the clone of the service. A large attendance in re- quested- 8467-7-iihhiiimi. "York Point Halal will for the summer, after Juae. The motor boa; run to Charlottetown, comodntion of svfmd while ingthns UIIIPO *al 3 as.-ésff =vf,¢~. sse- 'SKA *itat -.§.,',.§ 'va \._. `Il