` 'T _ JUNE °» ‘°'5 ` 'mn or-lAaLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIA ~ _~s_i»_.f»»_=.i-_~M»¢i»f~t;s“=l,°' . _ -~ ~ » , .-~’ .i'._’_~: j . _ x. - _ _,_, _ , , , J _ ,., ,_ ,,, _ _ .,i.,_, _,is »l. .. L.. w., _ _ A . _ .\.» , . ,» .,|~.,:,._ _._.,, if-it .{ ‘l -,»_ -*»l.lil'= . _.‘-‘."~"1‘ -` .'-1',-..':--, 1-;-?._...,»~.“__¥'#.l;f- ... . ._ _ _ .» =‘-1””-f <-.Mi-.'=Y. .f~_._ .» .. ,M _,°‘=i.~.*.~r-’-'; ._.>;_».:~,, al lp '. -» i »~;‘zf,.--g.:».--~ “ .iw .~'t~.'....._i'..i>‘.I.- f£..§.'-.‘#f1é'.'_,-,."‘...'--.»' `l`-..».. ..».,..,lf,I~‘-.1“»»l. .alt-5.-».“.;5f.. i.~ .`/A -. - --1# . .wht ‘-""‘"“‘¢'- "l~' ." " -"‘-"Ml" "-»i<"': ” - _..'-`;-i: is ».;.,».r.¢-.».`»\. . .1-'_-Q..---o i :..;. ,:..» .. - » ' ~~- -'» it/-»v_--=>~ ‘»~--iw-' i ll- .». . . . » , _ ,f ~ ‘ Ni __ l J. 1 , . . »- . ~.~. .¢ .., _ . l ,» i . ', ~,-'»- .z-.---~. - - l f `~ »-~.i'_~ll~,_ lx* , "L . 1»._.‘~,_l PAGE' THREE ' Q1 l\;i‘f!»f-'”.'" _ _ .',_ __ _ _ , T lisialii _ Hazel _ ‘ '#1,' '_-`-~..>. 'rhose lo_-who. ;<§ ‘ ._ odor of_,_Witch_ disagreeable -I wliii-on this* "preparation désir-5 able, as the odor is that of Wood Viole.t,s.- T TIPS Pl'0dI_.i<':t is ian ef-_ ficacious r e m e d y 'in cases of _` burns, bruises, cuts, in`se'ct bites, chil- blains-,-sunbum, etc. .I-It =,i_S rfectl anti- septic`an'dEmakeg an ex- cellent after Shave and Toilet Preparation-25c a bottle. E. A. Foster . .Central Drugstore, Sunnyside - ll i I _ S ' A`SPHYx|@iG GASES |-|AcuE coNvENr|oN vloLA1'Eo. by THE aERMANs. Tile use by the Germans of poison- ous ga-ses as ll means of warfare was referred to by the British Minister for \Var,Loi'd l{itciieller,as beiilg contrary to the .solemn pledge signed by the Convention. ` Speaking inthe llouse of Lords on German representatives at the Hague Aprii'28th, Lord Kitchener said: “_The Germans have introduied a. method oi’ placing tlleir opponents hors do combat by the use of aspllxiat- ing, and deleterious gases, and they employ these poisonous methods to prevail when tlielr attack, according to the rules of war, might have other- wise failed. On this subject I would remind your Lordsliips that Germany was a signatory -to the following arti- cle lli the llngue (lonvention:- “ ‘5l‘lie Contracting Powers agree to abstain from the use of projectiles, the object ol’ which is the diffusion of aspllyxiuting ol' deleterious gases! ” Tile above was signed by tllc ro- pre.son.tai.ives ofz- GFIEAT- BRITAIN ....July 29tli,18il9.' Belgium " “ Denmark “ " Spain .. . . . . .. " " ll. S. of Mexico “ " l<‘r_unce " " Greece .. “ “ Montenegro .. “ “ Netherlands “ “ Persia . “ “ Portugal “ " Roumania “ " Russia.. . “ " Siam . . . . .. .. " “ Sweden &Norway.. “ “ Turkey .. “ " Bulgaria . . . . .. “ “ GERMANY ...September 4, 1900 Austria-llungary .. " “ ,_ italy .. " " Japan .. ..October 6, 1900... Switzerland ..l)ecenlbei- 29, 1900. Servia . . . . . . .. ..May 11, 1901. Luxemburg ...Iuiy 12, 1901. China . . . . .. November 21, 1904. 1310. L -‘l PRESIDENT SUSPENDER /V1.7/VE'5D"EA$'Y rwil' :rl 1'/'»Nf\li»\ _ . lU>Tnnn| clolll _ _ Il-'_ as s MORBON All DUFFY Bsrristers and Attorneys olloitors for Itoysl Bank of Csnsds ‘ liolulrlro nom. _l_oLsod, K.C., W. E. Bentley, K.C. - ' McLEOD C. BENTLEY. lsrrlstsrs and Attorneys-It-Lew lllloss-Bank of N. B. Chambers. Ohsr- ' lottstovlil. P. I. L & A. Holman, K.o. Donald McKinnon HOLIAN I MoKlNNON lsrrlstsrs, Attorneys-at-Law _ Broun. Block, Charlottetown 'F f wsssunron s snAw. ' at . . rl P" Ao. llrafnallliaaagsnggr. Usmyhnk- t ell. _srl Msmhtlomm .l;§J°~ l-u sn Oiilos. Prowli ifsmt. c _ 1-. s. l. _-.a sara, ;~;ue'..=.:.~=.._-.~:_ 9 U }'f . . .. ,,._ .rj ,_\ ` r . .. _ __ », ’ .»“ lv"'l,,.~.».+. -M _ f.:-. .._ 1 "~' '»f~'\' '- Baseball results yesterday were _ At Washint -W hi ~ Cleveland, 2. gon as ngton' 3' QE B123;-llnd'-lC_|l}C8KiJ;h_4_; Boston, 3. 3 9 P 5-_ d l ill , 5; st. Louis 2. “ e " “ NATIONAL LEAGUE. AL St. L0ll|l‘-°Pl1llad9lphia, 5; _SL .Louis, 4. . : ` .3 Al C\llC8K0-New York, 9;-4 Chicago, Ai Pittsburg-Brookly-in lt; Pitts- burg, 3. - 1 .. __». __ A_t Cincinnati-Boston, 4; Cincinna- At Brooklyn-Brooklyn, 5; dBglti.; more, 3. . . . » At Kansas City-Kansas, 5; St. __Louis, 1. |NrE"rfNA-rioNAL LEAGUE. , At snri&ib4Mnntl~§.ii,` 4 ; E anifilili, if _2 At Newark-Newark, 7; Jersey City _9_At0 Rochester-Toronto. 3; Roches- Xt ilicnnlona-Providence, 12; nich- ,nlond, 2. HERE'S SOME NEWS THAT WAS MISSED IlUI¢‘F'ALO, June 7.-Lieutenant E. ll. Beiluer of the British ltoyal Fly- illg corps explained this morning the flight Over Bl.ll’l’al-0 Ol' ull aeroplalle seen by hundreds three months ago. Lieutenant Bequer admitted he had piloted the machine starting at night from ilil English transport twen- ty miles oif Long Island for his cross country flight to Vancouver. He landed only once ill the United States two hundred miles northwest of New York, because of engine trouble. He said he passed over Buffalo at a height of 3,000 feet, about daylight. ills illglit over Cnlluda, made ill foul' days, was uneventful, alld his orders sealed the lips of Canadians at the iew points where stops were made. This absolute secrecy, he said, was to enable him to ciieck the plot to bonlbard Vancouver from an aero- plane to be released from a Gcrmali vessel ill the Pacific. Secret ser- vice men, lie declared, in the Canadian seaport unearthed the plot through conversation overheard aniong Ger- man citizens. “l had been there three days,” said Bequer, “waiting at my station on Vancouver island for the threatened raid when the eiieiily's machine ap- peared and l wcilt out t-o meet it. We clashed olily thirty nlilcs froln Van- couver llud Ilotll opened tlrc. “They got lilo ill the leg. That in- terfered to some extent with my maili- pulation of the controls, but we kept ut it. When uiiotiier bullet struck my ubdoineil, however, I was bcuten and ilew with all the spccd of my nlzicliine, iaiidiilg safely. The German nlacliiile turned back to sea as I approached land.” Bequcr exhibited scars of his wounds. lie arrived at the East Bnfilllo Stock yards late lust night with 095 horses for the British and French forces. After landing his horses in France Bciluer will rejoin thc ilyiiig corps at the i`rolit. Questioned closely as to the truth of his claims, Bcquer showed his or- ders aild copies of reports und de- clared censors had suppressed all de- tails of the trip and his buttic in the air. “When the war started," he said, when asked about the mourning oil his arnl, “I had four brothers and two sisters. Todyy only my mother and l are lefft. My father, a rctlred ofllcer, aild my brothers all fell-the lest at Neuve Chapelle. Stray bullets got the girls, who were Red Cross nurses." DENMARK GIVES , WOMEN THE VOTE. COPENHAGEN, June 5.- The new constitution of Denmark, which H005 into effect today, grants . equal suffrage to nlen and women, and ends the protracted coiitirovcnsy for reform The previous constitution, adopted ill 1866, after the disastrous war with Germany and Austria, was framed by the reactionarles who had como illto power. This objectionable constitu- tloli :superseded tllat of 1804, which was framed as a liberal foundation of government when Denmark passed from a despotism -to popular rule. The Danes are thanking the Euro- pean wnrontbreak for their present ‘good fortune. The giant conflict rag- in‘g near at hand causel a cessation of -the internal discentions, but it was seen by the statemen of the day that nothing short of a compromise could effect the solidarity of Denmark it had been feared that a constitution- al reform would disdupt the country, so bitter was the factions for and a- gainst. The unusual conditions thrust upon the country by the war amalga- mated the feelings pl both wings of the Danish poiicical world to a point whore compromise was easy and logi- cal. The dellllld for reform was too brood for the Conservatives to openly' resist, so that the proposal for a gra- dual instead of immediate clianile was adopted. Under the new constitution, which will be subscribed to by King Chris- tian tomorrow, electors must attain their 35th year to vote for candidates for the Landstirig or upper house. Tho age of 25 is necessary to vote for can- didates for Folketing, or lower house, which corresponds to the American House of Representatives. Under the former constitution elective rights in the case of the lower house were granted at the 30th year- but BB B concssion to the Conservatives the limit will be reduced a year at each election, which will_ln.sure a period of 16 years for the reduction to take place. Only two games scileduied; "f this city yesterday . »_ , . , AMERICAN LEAG . Mr. Leo Praught. Pownal, was in ' ` UE the ci‘ty yesterday. LONDON. June 7.-The Gorman e At New Yo|~l;_Doll-oltr ll New ___ armed steamer Hermann Von WIBB-_ ~ l York, 4. Ml-_ Loyloo Joooo, pownol, was ll man has been destroyed near Sphinx- visitor to this city ywterday. haven, according to ll statement given _ ___ out this evening by the British Oillcial Mayor Bterns leaves this moming Pre" Bureau- for Toronto on civic business. The Bmtement “V5 that U10 HMT' __.__. mann Von Wssman was destroyed by Ml- Fl-od Clol-ko, of Loo & Cla;-ko, the shell ilre of a British naval force,‘ Tryon, \vas"'inl the city yesteniay. Th” °t°“m°" had D09" Wins in Lako- Q ._...,.=. Nyassa. South-East Africa, since her Ml-,_ John ll, Lofhom_,ol Now disablement _ by the Nyassaland Dominion, is visiting in this city. BKCBHIBI' GWEHIIOIYH lHBl1 AUEUBL e » It was bombarded aild captured ‘May ' Mrs. Harry stewart, Mt. Herbert 30, '1‘he_G@rmH1\s were driven out -was an inward passenger on llll, with considerable loss by a bayonet Solllllol-ll ll-alll yo5|_ol-doyy charge. The only Britlsll casualty ‘ ' was one man- slightly wounded. '_ M . nd Mrs. Austin Jardine, Pow 'nal rwélre among the vislto to this STARTUNG C°NFE55|0N MADE , l' i=EoEnAL LEAGUE. _ - -_ilelty yesterday. B BY MAN UNDER ARREST- a -,__~~ ___ _- ‘ .____ Partner-Miss Edith Jenkins. V1 farce comedy, .The Burglar Alarm, cluding Miss Davids Baker, Miss Ediia Gordon, Miss Isabel Acorli, Mr. Harold Morris and Mr. Ernest Hlne. ‘ The .setting was ideal and Miss Miiinis L _ l _ _ ,, ,. __ ._ _ -,, ~->_...'»3'.~r.ll/.\f.l»'l'>‘¢|#§l%-lm'$~‘<"' ~‘~¥.5<=»9\-l,‘l __ ' v W. .- ,_._ _'__ ,_l, ~;_l,|4l!§,.,y,\.¢.._M.1.-4.l.nld_§¢\ g/_»» _ _ _ _ _ _. l__ _,l.|. ,_ll.ll _ __ __, . l, ' ..`..r_‘»_ I _ _ __ ,.~ .1 " = ~ 4 ‘ i »,_;.'..‘ ‘. ' ' . ' ` * » ~ ' ‘ 5 " ` ` "‘ ` 1 - . -- _ f. _ -_ ,.~_ -» ~ . _f .. ,, l ._.-~:~ '~ . ,~ _ - . . 1 , l..._..._. i .-._i» .i . - Pnlsoulis -uilMii.lliiin .. ............_ ..._ ..............._ llllll lllslllllllll l. 5 ,..'i'.’Prof. Theodore Ross was ‘among LONDON- June 7-*Captain V011 ,‘?ggll,o'll~5ol-o_lll~l,lvlllg.lo Cllol-lollotowll Pricger, of the German Admiralty y llle lgxilfooo lost nlglll_ Ofllce, who is head of the German spy _ » . ,-_ .~_'-5 _ ~. _ system at Berlin. has a perfect equip- ' Mr...”Héni'y Jones, Hazelbrook, was ment f0l‘ l11““\lf90l“l’il18 fraudulent _a.pi`lpsenger~,t6, tlliscity yesterday on American D\19BD°l‘lS» Hcwfdins to l the Mlllfl.llyrl.lrl‘ll-l,o\ll-.ll-lllll_» .. startling confession made by Robert __ f __ _ Itosentllal. under _arrest .on__a charge Mlos lda Mol-l-ay, 3ommol~glllo_ ro. of espionage. Rosentllal’s confession llll-ned homo yoolol-day oftol-noon was made to the military authorities alto, ll llllol-ll yloll wllll fl-loooo ln in London. It is the ilrst definite con- Clllll-loll_elowll_ iirmation of a suspicion long held ___ iierc, fraudulent Anlerlean passports Mr Andrew McNair, of Messrs llclulilll' hildlbeen 1580941. by .H0016 0110 Bruce Stewart & Co., Ltd., returned “cling under the a“Ul0\'ii'Y Of the to oilariottemwn by ina Nortinlmber- S°Y°r1\H1¢H¢~ The C0nf<~>S=1i011 leaves llllld last lllglll from plolol|_ no room for doubt regarding the .___ _accuracy of the information. The ex- Mr. D. McAulny, Lynn, Mom, who planation is thereby definite and de- lias been visiting his old home at timed ill all facts- Stanllope for the past month, leaves The il1l0\`ml\“9“ UWB 9136911 in the this lllomiilg oil return to Lynn, hands of the military authorities has __ been communicated to the American Ml-_ A_ A_ Molmao, ll/l_ pu and Ml-_ Embassyand already has been trans- Donald Nicholson, M. P., retiirllcd to' mitted L0 Washinktoll- Cllal-lollolowll by llll, Exp,-oss llllll There is little doubt but that Carl lllglll ` Halls Lody had a stolen passport ob- _______ ,tained from Captain Von Prleger's Ml- D_ lr~_ Fl-“ol-_ of Meal-ll-ll Dlwls agency. Rosenthal himself was erlle_-_t_ll_1l_¢leb rlsndy wap" Rid. makes love to everything in sight- “ll en! 1'0"! B young mon, old men.‘ the sky, the ilttins close with the National An- osrtll. the water. the flowers, the gl-een_ , . Umm- " grass, the horses and dogs and every- CTOSS Enterklfl Elig- HEAv|Es1' wssws cAsuAi.'rv- .img -°\'°_°"°-h~° mm-1° '~°°d~’»'- t°- liSh. Swede and H33' - ` Liars smcs wAn seem, 2 sn.-e, lv. ll muy- me on wma. zard’simproved Purple -- There is a black stain upon it Just at ‘ ° l LONDON. June 7--- The Cflllllliy prosentf but that stain will servo its Top Swede’ senmg at list sent week-end are the heavlestis- pufD°l°» md be muhed swam- Q" iowest prices' , “Gd l|l\0° the WSI' besan. Tier ln- -their ‘tho grass will be greener st ‘ clude el ht oillcers and ` of wllonf Lim kill a§'6%l;ni»n` “§""'° mmm "Bn mm 'Mm ‘ H ('°°! Ltd; _. Tho dramatic entertainment in St. some Metropolitan boroughs colltein- iS HOW 1'0lIlilll~l illlfl lilo lll=il‘k0l~ THU Peter's Hail last evening was very plato purchasing coal at summer tulrll <‘XD0l‘lS 011 GUV'»‘l`l1lll0l\t illf'~'0\llll largely patronized nild illiicil enjoyed. prices, with the intention of retailing 10 UH! 3911i Of Mill’ i11l\0\ll\l0li 10 0\’l‘l` ’l‘iie opening number was a iliost it at lo\v rates next winter, thug 112,000 tous t4.lS0,00tl _biisiit-ls). l<`a- laugilable comedy sketch entitled Tile avoiding the heavy prices paid by the Vnffllliv \V01\U_ll‘l” <‘Ul\\|lU0llS llllvl’ lllilj Pilotograpll Gallery and was vcry nice- poor last winter. teriilliy contributed to the siiccess ot ly given by the following cast: Ulf* -3Gll0lY10~ . Pliotograpller-Miss Isabel Acorn. “'i‘hu ilnal wllcat forecast ilnliciltos that thi' total will-iii :irczi ol' ncitrly (logtumors-Miss Davide, Baker, ‘ ` " 32,000,000 ucres will give _lin aggre- ll“ W” ’r°lr~ ‘€»`i'»3l~`f-`"»-“l=¥%l°”5»'~`¥~5~ “Ez .r.‘z.l.‘11::..“‘zf;;f=i.‘.fl‘:.w..a':..:°r:’§ ss. na or on sma 0 , r. ~>. ~~. I. ~' l.lo_l»o|ll Mol-l-lo_ ( y lj PARIN J _'Tl°:,Flc '_ 'Tiircliaises are l>ro<-coiiillg steadily Mloo }g_ Golf, who I-ooonlly wolftllo Q" _ "(',"' (, 1 nmnmiflmonk and prices are rorliiceil to a level Sclloiarsilip at Mt. Allisoll, favored or mle ‘ "Nll 'mml l'l°"l‘p"“y wl “Bb which gives the cultivzltors ai reason- lllo lllllllolloo wllll o_ olloloo vlollu go- lho smrfI"h° ‘ olrgiiln t lel_;nn"“al.,?]l(l!§ ilble prolli, without. prossillg too hea- llection, uccoillpanied on the piano by glfl 01;( umi. ll _'Nm(_)lll “_l‘l0 I; vil.V on tilt- l-ollslilllvr. [fri-lgllls have _M133 M_ (;ol‘l'_ Mlgo _Mary Johllgoll C°"° 9"’ 0 'llmcl r ol, lm_i_0l_‘0lYl;_ been eilgilgcil by thu iudiull Wileai danced the Sallor’s Hornpipe fiiost tl:;:'p'”fl3.'l'll;"’(',l();llplln;,’.s lml_lll(§e_s\:_0m tlolnlllittcc in Lolldoil ui il rule allpri-_ gracefully, Miss Bartlett playlng_,llcr éllbyys not pmllls ol. $lll_05ll_800_ Alter; ciably lnllow those lluld by lildlun °°°°mp'm‘mem" Owmz t° the ab' carrying over $3 740 000 to surplus shippers' 4. sence of Mr. Dillnis, the drama The llle mnlpany pusslld ll lllvldmld ul. 24 - Littlest Girl could not be staged, inucii l_ (lent to the regret of the audience. ‘The pe M' H‘"`°m M°"`i9 1" “"5"” °°5t“m°- lsu’t spring here-and doesn't spring ; A ` Q" 5"” 9 ’~`°""° ”°l° makmg °"°"'°“° promise green grassnnil shady trees |°_\lBh heartily- and sweet smelling fields ami dellgllt- Mr Irving Beers gave two reading! nornln s and leasant e enill s* were e i\ sn men more thoughtfully honest. all ‘ ' 0 .. "|86 U16 l»0l8| Of Bl‘ltlBh |0556! l|\ll'|\1B girls ltlll prettier, for an the world re 12705 7Mmwl3lEmwl»3l the last week to 900 oilicers and 20.000 covers it will be very earnest, very I ` ' _ ch”|‘m¢f°\"| PIE-ll m°“~ ' » ~ tender.-Bettel'. _ ” fem- _..l.- - ,.~»4_..<»,:¢i.=_‘:l.' ` -l 1-':'_'-Lil-5:~i' IM, '.48f PATRIOTIC CANADA 'ri-ns FLAG coupon (Accompanied by tile amount mentioned in the announcement ss covei-ins the cost of the distribution) _WlIl,_Wllan Presented st the Oftlce of tho ;/E, `~ Charlottetown Guardian ' - f` @1513! !!'§3i'1>Y'¢\Ti"ili\er presenting Mg ` ' i ~ lib'-*fiigy or her choice of ` _ _K ` :§ T ,_ The Full-Size Flag, Alone: or ‘_ _ / 4 The Complete $4 Flag and Outfit ‘ ' -_ . . _ MAH] ORDERS.-If 1 t fi n.. an ....1 1.. ....n.l.....l .‘.’.‘.f".3§’..‘?...‘Z .‘2“§. ini? .`f.'..‘l.”f§.‘_.§§”.2 00101' 10l\es_o!___l;ro\lino;)l__rol- in-enter dislnnesn nail your postmaster mil: lgldlxtlgollnr lag:-take dirrstlagzrldulitrrtelcllfilggdéargiigsliiizodhgg 5 -<'-ll_>-<3 < IE -<`:uc-in Q , A _FLAe'FonoEvEnv i-|o|v|E i l Foxes Pure Prince Edward Island Class A-.REGISTERED--Silver Black Foxes for _sale for delivery this sumlner or fail. Guaranteed pedigree goes with each fox sold. We have fourteen pups in the first three litters to come out ofthe houses this year-litters of three, four, and seven pups. Exceptionally good_foxes at moderate prices. Come and sae our foxes-seeing is believing. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. The Huntley Silver Fox Co. Ltd- 7 Summerside, » Prince Edward Island, Canada ~ ‘ 1304-o-srliilnn. » - I - TL. .._.- i _ AQ l..~...... ’ CHEAP PORK _ For Lobster Packers Good Quality at a ReasonablePrice D. & F. Brand HOCKS and JOWLS At this time when “Economy” is particularly the watch- word in the conduct of every line of business, Lobster Pack- ers and others who desire a meat of high nutritive value, but still at a reasonable price, should try the above-named cuts. They are packed in first~class condition, under Govern- ment Inspection, and we believe a trial order from you would lead to further business. We carry a full line also of more expensive grades, Short-Cut Backs, Mess, Bean, etc. Also Hams, Bacon and Lard. Wholesale only. , if requiring FRESH FROZEN BEEF we can supply it. It is being shipped regularly to lobster factories on the mainland in preference to barrelled beef. Write if interest- ed DAVIS & FRASER _ cnARLoTrEToWN, P. iz. 1'. 1102-5~28Ml`Mwtf *- o B , libs-`+sl-n-l 4|-s L ` J_ _ _ ` f ' ` ll _l ii <1 by.ti ' ` ' I yv:l?iil§x(peei>(pl|:eg ywllvg we(i)°lde carefull; 7 trained by Mr. Morris, the cast ln- lA PRETTY GOQD OLD Gml" _ a . There’s some points no intelligent man can overlook in selecting a Motor-there’s some cold facisthzlt command attention In the ilr_st place_ what do_ you want? Don't you want a motor that will be simple, reliable and idurllbic? (lf course you do. I - » - THE IMPERIAL MOTOR ` . S ioequipggd with the best diecast babbitt lbearings, the , famous hebler Carburetor, all parts.rr_lade,,to expensive gigs, interchangeable and accessible, tank lubrication insur- ing all parts getting an even and _economical supply of oil-no dang- , er, no waste. ’ Besides all these ad- ' vantages the linllerial is eguipped wit the worl -famed Improved Thermen Muiller. Can’t we send you a catalogue. It’s yours for the asking. wizrrs Bnice Stewart & '~. in liw Puslnnls 'WE it