fa ,,a~»V"l. i -O-fP.°‘¢O-Q .UF-0'0"* in and mtv i¢a‘wfn'c:Roiv. _':;i;;‘-i. F _ ,;|.. i _ _ a ‘ _ f i “ -. . A \. - ‘P ,_ _.1 ri' 4:-; Tl- ? ' ' ‘ l e I pg;-,.;~,fe1-ei-->'ifii> ,daft lei nas “‘:z“.f’.m‘7 _ .4-‘_ ° _IV `.¢, ,. ' _ _. e...,=._ZfP“*""L _ .1 g ESTAB _ “gn _,ul-l§Hf3P,,l8?l-___ _“__ cHAiu.o’i'rr:rowN, Pniuciz. rznwann isLANn, rmnav, ocronizn zo, 1900. _ _ / '_=`- :_1‘ _ _ -L _ _ _ ,_ A ____:. - -- - _- AtCape Town and Makes Two Speeches ROBERTS COMING HOME Gold Found Near Dawson- Chinese Rebels Killed 2,000 Villagers. LOKL) ROBEIITS i`O.\ll_\".i HOME. l.o.\"ooN. Oct. 2`~.-(Spccin.l.)-Lord Rob- V eris is t--.niin__: borne about Novi.-niber. 1-Sth. Bl`l.l.F`.l". \\'ifI.'.`\lf'llID TO (APE TO\\'.\'. L`.w_-"_ r»\v.\'_ 0.5. °_"S.-lSpecial»-The - Town Council ertertained Gen. Bullet nt luncheon yesterday. ` 1 An address of welcome was presented ' to him in the afternoon. At both func- tions Gen Buller spoke. ` curxssr; assists ncnvr.. ' Hose Koss, Oct. 15.-(Special).-The Governor has been informed that 40.000 villagers in Santo Chuck Kavaissin dis- trict were attacked by rebels. ` The villagers were defeated -and 2,C00 killed. The rebels had 4(1) killed. They burned 3.01)) houses:'._~e I' *‘ MORE GOLD NEAR DAWSON. O -'j If: Si:.irri.i:, Oct. 2.3.-4Specia.l.)-Gold has been discovered on a high beach 4,000 yds back from the Yukon River nearihloose Hide Creek, four miles below Dawson. Bawsuu people are rejoiced 'ovdr the ’ Government abolishing crown claims. _.i__.1é__- T o+o-o-o-o- o_o o~ -o-o-o-ao-v r-*aa-o-o-o o-o o-_-oo--Q-o-o-oo-4-o-o-0-4-0-o T¢d;_.y"§' Probabilities. W_isinxefro:i,Oct. 25.-(Special.)- The probabilities are as fo`l10WS% ,Partly_ cloudy, fresh northwest ` iwiuda' . -0-4 -Q-0-0-o-0-or-0-oo-0-O-0-4-0-0-0-O-O0-0-0-o-_ C. RICHARDS 8: Co. - Dear Sirs,-I have great faith in ARDS LINIMENT, as last year I cured a horse of Ring-bone, withfive bottles. -It blistered the horse but in a. month there was no ring-bone andlno lameness. DANIEL, IURCHISON. Four Falls, N. B. V _ f 1 . . _ -“S l _ i w F i _ C-_Conrt ol Maine _ V . _ _ e MAURICE W. CROSBY A Native of P. E. I Gains his Case Against Readfleld -Tel- egraph and Telephone Co. An important and sweeping opinion has lately been delivered by the Supreme Court of Maine, and is in their record for the year 1000. The plaintiff company, the Readtield Telegraph and Telephone Com- pany, took proceedings against Maurice \'v.Crosby, who started a private line; the comp:iny_ Mr.Crosby got ii number-of subscribers to his line and opened a cent- i-.il exchange. To that extent h_is husi- n ness operated agiust t.he plaintiff and pro- ceedings at law were taken to restrain himself, but held- that he had no right td" do a general telephone business, resting l their case chiefly 'ipon the provision of a general act passed in 1895 regulating and deiining the powers of corporations iii; gard to the construction of telegraph arid telephone lines. The court held that this statute is so prohibitive of competition, even if wnolesom 2, that it must be allow- ed to operate only within xplain. and ,I specific language. Its plain Qlaxlguage_,~ therefore, is to prohibit ‘fcorporations°' -f organized under the act from establishing a telegraph and telephone line in compet- ition with another line without the con- sent of the latter; but it does not prevent an individual from doing so. The_ plain-_ tiffs case .was dismissgd with costs.. Mainclawyers say that t ere is nothing _.to pr.eveutany-numberof personsassocinif- ing thenselves am partners with _one in- dividual and doing telephone business in his name. so long as they do not become incorporated.~St. John Globe. THE EOUNDARY__LINE 5 , -- Between comfort and discomfort is cilen. very slight. Hav e you rheumatism 09; neuralgiai or are you asutferer from obs l cure nervous pains? Why suffer longer? You can purchase for 10 cents a bottle of that king of pain-Polson`s N erviliue-or you can get a large -bottle for 35`cents, It cures promptly. It is sure; pleasant to take, and never fails to cure all kinds of pain. Don't wait an hour, but send to any drug store and get a trial bottle. Nerviline. _the sure pain cure. l 1 _ ; _ 1 I - #W H 1* ‘-'"el’»‘»~\'»'l‘l' ‘1 ' ionos- .~ - `» Extra ‘Choice Bifbsw UW §0nr Big Direct Shipments- @`. .\'\Jil ' k _ G; gf e l , _ lioal Closing Sale $of§ i r W. H. Slowafiis HOLIAND BULBS s. ; Is now on our counters. Extra <0 large Bulb' ill Named HY8»Ci°~“ths _ ' I 7- h ;-_ i stock R-»-an owen* S -- of Boots. Ff°°°‘“- C s l 'l Only a. few more d8yS £0 buy. ~ 2 Stock ivenu Nov 1Sf ‘ 8 P - ° ~ ' ’ Now is your great .chance ‘£0 get your foot wear at ._ Slaughter Prices- Narcissus. - 5 Bermuda Lilies. 5" _ .Chinese Lilies. _ an ¢_;1qg-_g,_ all Brat quality f Bulb., nothing sf the kind to _ R be had at lower prices in America. Bulbs sent by mail 1; il on recei t of " Delivered in the Supreine' C.E.STANi=lELlJ OF P.E.l. s ducted by his Sons duplicating for some distance thelline of - him. The plaintiff companyvdid not pute Crosbfs _iight tooperate his line :fof-` ri A Visit. . to -The Truro . _ _ - 1 . , Knimngeiiiilsl *_-___ . . '- - in f o'i`“" The Ofgalllzel' Of th€ BUSIHCSS marshes and rising; upeinllzrlxijgglistasseodii Which is now Being Con- another wearinff apparel. \\'ere We dis- . _ V r own machine ' '=. _ nhl-k~ti~ . _- - posed tolend our mind to the cDnS1dm__ nggwnq its ininainsggnlsi xlncic Lili fbreiik the past two months has been visiting ation _of the ethics of the subject, we est to the réfliier Eok ,thnilih eo In er' should ,probably discover that by some building me‘ir own n‘]’;g';]i'n;f~r‘y i;YLIgIé0ll1>;i?_ the existing state of things is iiotregarded ' _ ‘ _ _ _ . ». -,I-S an unmixed messing since ,tis Often future, some of which they already hold ing to her home _in California..-New Glas- I he cause ofa strainechhuma-n relation- zfluable-,l)F`t`entS On' The production ° _ . _ ' r I known favorabl -from the ' h. w -f wth hid ii “°"‘f"i"` . - Y ;h;_?nk3"I;u:_L lclilderwufr gsthai :Ulf Atlantic tothe Pacific and the mills _are axdly m 3 B`m_ baby brother., Thepxincipal -_ringgng dayland night which proves their ~ 1 - .f 8 lI1~.~`» ` l -‘A-_ t ' a°°i°e°v at-the “amature °f undef- -...ks ..§`n.il“‘§3i’.`.`."`$} i..Z"‘”.f£-2.32 SEE . #roar is ihtspinnirigof the yarn, a pio ess _ ' ` _ . .Y c _ _ - _ <1 r h -- name. In the good old time the spinning Tie Tl_umKqmm8Mws_c0,__~, ,- p _ _ 5 consist of special music, prayer wheel was an institution in every well -J- ' ' regulated home, and the gracidus_lady {‘¢;t¢§cp1,¢"'a¢§;g¢-0f.._M,ghmic Dyes _ . are aggmvatingly complacent -whenthe watch the sea of happy faces and the case in which the operators pass the garments from one to the other until the goods are finished. Even the buttons are sewed on by machinery: in fact one should say the system must be perfect. It might be interesting to state that 1,000 garments are handled and finished in this depart- ment every day. The mills are equipped throughout by/every labor saving de- vice known to the textile trade and these mills are pronounced by expértstoh be the best in this country, in fact insur- ance experts call it the model knittingf mill of`C:inada. Tbc buildings; ny-ei ,qt-3 brick located on the banks of'Salu'ioii‘ River oxeilookin all sides are mountains, in facta.. more magnificent view cannot be imaged, - The power is steam and the boiler room O isa model of ne-atness, everything seems to be arrangedto save time. Adjoining the boiler room is-the engine room which contains the immense engines which turns the work secming‘y without effort is Amongst the many oblimitions which '_ _ ‘ ` 1 K icivmzation and the _mg;rieS of our located. The driving wheel stands over climate have imposed upon mankind is ‘iigee-tl and welglhineagly 15,000 pfninds- the necessity of donning, in some fo?m or la 8' marve 0 t e Casual vxsltfm The company have thci who is at the head of our great Enipire is ;$”`if_f5¢'yIlitl,lx¢;j; Work; ' !Will'm1§ke a new one its present day devotees. lt' willbg ,Q 5,,“\€_9f_l;3“r-fgded "’"1k.‘ °“é_"t"_7 lt" _ _ 0 . . f ~ ‘ ; ("1 2. - ~ - -‘ - » bvious, hov--ever, that a more rapid folrgr f ]§1$§;5§dd§H aemfse of Capt_MB enjamin L of production is cont-ing\_ent,A_. upon , `__ ;H§.,,H?§¢rj3nfg'»('§[]jr1-§`y-H51-j)Qm-; his’ need_ general’ a§lv_,i;fr;_g:eii:izent-_ of cuiiiunerce, an\'¥,Te§~;_£Q;_say-ca`st` gleom[over this com-_-. *Of tb¢~P\1I°§."4.§ ~1°~§FQ;l”F thereby loses. one iwished £rom.!he`!o if is thoronghlycleansed in thevmostgneizeticn and d_utiful `fl'}1§lIia,'!1'Il., 'lm-- 8B`6ébi0Bate _ Mahy dbllgrs ,M11 Le Bpehh in 'L°uis{v;_ue sudiuuhviue mvmer by the '-most' mhéhinerr 3 h't'her"°' charimwe--f-ri'-mah and néighbor' has become the charm of the New Yorlf . -f 'the wool' ' -u1en;iitmniaii¢ai‘Lvr°rked- aconsisoencichfiétiam man and-afaithful, .uarkened hom,-_red white : .mae md, Rock mmm . - ~_ *1“¢“5-the °?!“f'°'fi*‘”S -.Wiki _*here*-° PW* mm-'”»' °f“‘° M-°'?"°"."”"f°““"°-”i' He ¥°°S"'i;‘reon` are. -'rinse deéii-mira' suppiyiw 'serial i ` ‘3 "' thipugh a. bath composedbf-certain chemii to his long rest honored and lamented by celebrate me arrival of the troops should 1-ennessee Cmlmd Ima '~ '- -"‘ cals which removes burs and othé_Hore_i'gn the community in which helived. Deceas- look up the ad_ of the Medical Han in wh, Uma* Piapaa ._A n .__\_-`»`--5 ,_ m lbbenwhlch defies an mechlnic&1devie~es°- ed -was 52 years atagé and leaves 8-' sorrow" issue Mr Jamieson carries a stock of the# .V A The woolis now carried by self feeds into in widow three sonsand ' d h . ` ' . ` . . ‘ ` .§`l§ff'?§"i§a1'iZ`f.if.i§“§i?.‘Iff’1.l§‘.f§§”“i~ 355;;fi§ffnf§l7iwi‘§.§'.§‘§i§°§l§Z.§`§§ “"1 ’°‘g“ °‘““-*°“°°"“°‘°?- e R 0 _L“""“?¥4_§ Dine into the Picker house, where the wool. and one sister. Mrs. V_ere‘B. White. The THE Maritime Merchant says:-It seems of D"uid‘“‘ Eiadméq- “EQ” is-ted to machines which blend the dif-- funeral' took place on Saturday at2‘ D1`0b&bl6 bbabPriB06 E¢‘|W8!‘d 1818113 £8 $0 - . _ `Pil|.’¢btRhoum¢¢IlU.-'~"?" _man who ii hurrying away with the g , _ six aug teis ferent shades with effectual simplicity. It o’clock, Rev. A. D. McCully, B-.D., ofii-_ have the HIST- beef' H1881' fB¢f»0fY £0 59 J, . ,_ in -. is here that we not‘e_e that the wool has caring, T0 the bei-eav¢d,‘wh0 'mam-D their, erected in Canadm Itis understood ,i `d itself of “`tlie peculiar .odor -irreparable loss,»the.wri.ter joins in ex- an American syndicateareaboulrto build__ Q j lg ¢. _ e nitted by animated mutton. Following tending sympathy.-Cor. - a factory there at 8 COS\?0f $330930- T.\\°f §3: - ""_ ' a. ' ` ° UAL G SCHOOLS factory will consurne`75,0ll) tons of beets ;,-.sl ' -._,- . aforementioned Buffy material, we behold MAN _ I lm m HN . __ _ , _ ' D- Season. fOr f-|18 Pr0duG¢i?H °f WHICH 5.313 hgy9__,_:¢.,_ ...,%._._ _ _ .. y gqgyjg, ` in machines seemingly without-end, we are ‘ Q "_"-` , -. _ .acres ofland wlllbe mqmred- 7.930 WHS 5° ~* ‘ - ~ ;_ _,Y Pill! . li iiformed this isthe Cal‘diBR Lam and it is Y*R3‘0U'_rH' 20°"T°l-:-B' _xldflefi of coal and'5,(Xl0 tons .limestone will , " ,_ indeed apretty sight_to_see,these machines "lm "9`i'f"‘~fd“°‘°g mmugl t“'g”‘”3h mm used each season. The quantity Of water-‘Te!q,|,°“ sunt",-iL~g&"‘~~~; *_-f re w Wrkingths nm-fy maria intompiugof the provincial.schools_;i;if er bt;_e _ncteme used will be 2,500,613 gallons per day_ n --ff---» -1--» oe one f-~ :fZ.‘:.".‘f.'1_§'i.°":._‘;°:.a'. ..n;..;° ..'“.;.i:;: --»--.=»»»--f=- -'f»»-~ snutnieeitsnf. ... .si-.-: members ofspeing sheep otared, blue or id, f- d e t tb school board Ma profit tothe farmers,it is said, will _be Entmn. fmmBM“m",hm_ *& greenish hue. Flying- questions is a a *_ “U ' 'Pe ' ° _ _ - $34per acne. Altogether tlieindustry will A {d|,q,_]_>;|=i Wm-¢m.°¢,|;¢‘§“¢||¢y1.g journalistic hobby so that we were quickly l °P°°'°l m°*t"‘g last' '“§ht aufi 3°” an ‘f-X' ,circulate a. lnrgeamouut of money and Mr. Dutia. ,- _ L _ _ 1-_ plaeed in possession ofthe facts of the case _ °°1l¢“" Fddress “P°_“ fu’ sub-le”° ‘md m' l will be a boon to the progressive_._L-:land ' ` ` ,g It was elected ths.t.attao._hed to thepxills. Fuglced ?€hwmm_lsS;°n;T1;§;7_;e°’;';5;Vfprovince. __ __ e , _- :_ |~ 5;: I "i we`md.Yo.worksottheir owmwhcre them '°"° °¥”'°J"°° rs . _ _ . .- U ' _ " _ Tinted aniline and other noted -dyes are °f like l’°”'l- °xm`~°°5°d th°m°°l‘_'°s°5 ff" Q . ; _ J' _ ‘s 1. utilized to effect the desiredf-» transform ii- Orably ilI1D!'¢SS¢d DY his Femvksf. °l_1$i0\`1¢ To cure headache inn-ten, minutes use tion. To resume theilufy material which 0011795 if d being 5 °°°V°’-W" hi DTFV 0 If 1,/' ,Kumfart Headache BOWdel‘S- 100. ‘ d d - 'go ° us opposed the -plan. -A. reso ution was. _ _ _ iiialifx-“pi‘f;e¢lif.i.r.f.n;I; wxiniinif, '§,,,, _pasta in .ann/m.ei\er.m ine usenomnl - - .- _ -salumiax -_ yarn by obemmm, who g’mdua1fy`d,-aw training school at Truro to qualify to ._ _ _n ----_ -L _f ._ ii down kmoiitne desired size is effected. beach the subiecb 1°" *D establish ° -men' ,among-ebeaiioma-one Boer -prisoners To give some idm of the vast amount- of ‘ml U`“i“i”K ‘_i°P“"'me““ .i9 .°°“”9°t.'i°” Ceylon by theDi[wara last- work handled inithis department welare Wm’ the 0°"-'°° ww” ”°h°°l mr 'me by W0” l»W¢“tY‘5"° Kmgfrs' 'ix -nforme4dtl1at4',Zll,llll of yarn -are `b°75 °f‘u ‘9`°q°x° W-“_-hi” .*".'° ‘.~°*“¢nmit" S&yH8._UlU6 D0 Was: twelve ;B°tb”’ bpuu' every” ten" hoiirs. iWe now. Cronje8,ten Uliviers and eight Prin- anotherclimb upstairs which iiroj§sed_t he' e""_ '_' ' " ' _ ` R S1008. i s‘ympa‘thies`in' the unaccustomed scribe- ‘ 3 ‘ ` A L _________‘,,__._`._._..,. chiefly forhimself it must _be confessed. ' ; ' Chagrin Ah-nm¢_ The vibration, the buzz and the' whirr - . ` ' in enlarged version prepared-us for..soine~ _ Q fm l = 4 ,”"`“' A thing we had not yet seen. We were con- - _ V Oct, 24.-Bev. J: Almond. - Vsequently- not surprised .bn ,entering a » ` - A went to S011* _Af"°" as 433 ‘san spacious room to find ourselves in the K ` O' chppiain with the Fist Contingent, B . _ ' of er ' - "°‘“`“""` "’ " __ . .. _._ - - _--__ ._ _fs-““‘.<.. _ ` as =; . ~ _ - ‘ . _ is secured. But herein is the secret.`i."'1'_he> 1. Scan. Flora. is loading §}g'jodi'ic'e for” _ _ A LA _ how, so to speak, and the manufacturers Shelburne, at Lower'Mouti'igue'§ i I , ~ - of Stanilelds Unshrinkable Underwear” S683 Rwtiveleftuwermontaghe Poole Sc Co. _.1 North Sydney yesterday for Montague, P. E. I. with coal._-Sydney Post. - Serin. Warren W. lett Lower hfontague with a general cargo of produce"-for Hali' - R fax,loaded by Geo. W_'ightman,l§_mtague. Tan citizens are remindedfiof the adjourned meeting to-night of 'those interested in making arrangements for receiving the returning troops. ` 1 - Scans;-_ Lydia/ ,Ryder and J. C.f- Dukis fajrived in port _ijower Montague, for pro- duce, the`-latter containing a cargo of .sugarand general merchandise for W. A. Poole & Co. ° -,~ -- . . Crmnnorrsmwn Etbrumzns will meet at _drill shed this evening at 8 o’clock to make arrangements for receiving their returning comrades from South Africa.. A full attendance requested. MR. Elliot Fraser, of Montague -Bridge, P. E. Island, who has been spending the ast two weeks in town, the guest of his aunt,Mrs. ,John Fraser, West Side, has returned home.-New Glasgow Chronicle. Miss Kyle, of San Francisco, who for friends in Nova Scotia and P. E,.jIsland left last week for Boston where'-she in-. tends spending a few weeks before return- gow Chronicle. ,S ARRAXGEMENTS are being* ministers of the city for a public giving service 'for the ~ safe our: volunteers, to be held inSt. hurch on Sunday eveningat the. willl dresses by. several city clergymen. THE Faithful Circle ofthe Kiug's with a. rolling chair, with rubber tires for he use of the patients in the pfrWai§é”' noise. _ _ l O in l' -' il S. S. Convnunox.-A Sunday %hool Convention will be held i_n_`th`c Church atlinntsford near 0’Leary Sitiogi on Monday afternoon and gevagingi Oct. 29th. It is expected that-'the Super? Sehurman, and the Field Secretaryf_i£ev._ G. P. Raymond, will be present to assist in the success of the gathering. .;The School meeting in the' Methodist Chfdrch -above in addition to a full stock of drugs . _ » Q _ l _ - _ _ . most interesti/ngpart' of this great factory. ng i decided go to India ix; 1:31118-ini ef; &c1;¢n it is new that stanneids Unsnrinknbie 1 - - guiar reg»m°°*_°= th Mwdm' ap Underwear is manufactured It is a --- bedispensed ‘nw m . yew subject is broacbed The garments are erday WM B “mul “lm M pmduce for Newfoundland and leaded by W A Poole now returned to the trimming room & Co W ` . , ’ -n . A - . P _ il ` ` ‘ I" ` VY-I O I _ - 0 » _ - - e 5 n- n i 5 - 1 - _- ' here the garments are finished up in ° -- __ e ' ' ‘ ' the veryintest styles. Without system SCHR- Florence May is ;diScharizinzj _ such a room could ueverbe run and to .1Ul?lb@1"'¢W'L0W°l' MODUISUB ffl! A. Scan. May Queen,-Robertsfisieared at.. rooms. The Matron is very to--h}"§‘llh“ gei ii,” it has teena nm; zeii_;wa;.t,;t@l‘§e M for some time. The chair, has bedn im-"§ ‘7E'_¥*y avg ported from one _of the best estijalisb- imm ments in New York andimoves wiihoutl - _ . - _ --Chains, ri eat-Alberton on the 'following Tn dayw ’ ;-~ ~ is - -.P "F Y - . _ _ . f . _ ' ` 2 Aa Vallcytii Still Tll PAYING i f,,;.. _ , 5 . Bowell Defends Se ' in 0 Cook‘s Charges Y Investigatef be -__-.l. SENATOR BOWE_LL AGAIN. Bmnuvmnn, Oct. 25. tor Bowell speaking here of Corby, Conservative a series of allemd deals nad blamed.-." 'Y wii.L ruvnsrxoxrs cooK’s ' In reference to Mr.Coo'k mmm 'ixa _ _ KEEP onmm. M0N1‘B1f-sr, _Oct _za to the serious strike trouble ters, have presented the P. E. L.H0e9H£i--Mgifrgm-i~é-nf-s~é§t~fEe“&~-*aaiife bar fallible vw §¢ntr.<»1~..."a TO PAY OFF VOLU e§~@s§their The irqaps-.Win be suit the Halifax-people. - . -‘ EEN Y0fRIf" t.5T0?i <.. 9-E-_ii ,_ _ ollaoo nlh 3 HYACINTHS. TULIPS. _ CROCUS. ' FREESIAS. Nor is the timetobuy. 5 Now _ is the time, to pluit,-for beautiful flowers in wintir ring when other flowers are scjcc. Tilt? l)0Ul,S must _ Paid -P D _ , n 'sight indeed towatch the knitting frames Madz fran _ . 0 1 .” Nmhing -eq“‘l5 tha H°u*'“d B‘1b9‘ us an offer. ‘ ; Ula Q- it-@l%@. i * 'in -'all l`<7’€-‘7’ll~E"1," _ O . _Q ,_ qinnionnoiiininniioonn if Vlogqe prices. Catalogue read ;'_ and free to all. digress for a moment The KM' ments are now sent to ;h° i abeainieiy-cnsnionkhbie. Ifis by mv" of retainintr and DI'9S¢l".i°_Z “fmt” ._ l elasticity or the wool that the near*-IW 01 mnfniwnwss of me named eatmg up the yarn and in a few seconds - - of tartar. _ To a cold in one 38% _ 2: ` transforming it intonan :endless ,web of A aeam __ knitting material. The material. is now - "- ' ._ _ P 1 “ _.._,.,..,i...g........<.......i._i..........n......- lull BUS- anon not ~> Aicm mmiczish - ' ’ -T blets. ,,,yn=°Le::;1i.J.Bi°n.:‘%.‘::;?°n i. ni., to E. W. Grove’s signature _lS_ on .each NJ!-;_' -Q' W' " Our catalogue gives full cultlll directions. intent- tdid' Samir Sl vital bevqr indie -Ovid' S&e¢ h mu bill!" un. Hulidinilldlntin wmv _"4 ‘ fa i i