OED 0 FEE . fie v a . ountal ' sygf-nOt _For ' particular people- s the breezes of the n gardens where it a trace of any adult- ” tin thisdelisthtfui coffee. 4o __ . 5i spleiididniure i ~i0r HEADACHE of the of ‘y, strain is one M, ggmlflbfl causes she. hes caused by °Y° "Miclgnnot be cured by "lleine. If you suffer from giiiche consult us it 00°9- iiqlnsses will not ‘helP W" “will mi you so frankly. ll. .i. iiiiiiioii Optometrist Montague P- E- i- Oiiice connected with Drug l I ° l Eastern Guardian . JSHOP from Holinuirs Catalog. “ mvenuou RACES, Riverside Park. July 2nd. Classes and regu- lations some as lam year. t-n i ——-i<o-o--~~-_- LIARBOT CRiASHiES IN l {FLYING FLIVVER’ , . .__ ll ‘PHLLAIIEIAXRHIA, June ii-Geor- ‘;'es Burbot, the French uvitur, was ileieutcil in his attempt to guide ‘his ‘filylng flivvcr" to Washington ‘(ill three gallon‘; oi‘ gas. when tlie lmacliine crashed, hitting a tree fxiear Paulsboro, N. J., shortly at‘- iter 2 o'clock this afternoon. ' i Burbot was uninjured except ior slight scratches, ‘but the machine iwihicli has made him Famous, was I demolished, The machine crushed ‘to earth in u field a short distance from the iiigiiway and in a low minutes it tiwus suiTuiiiidt-d by u crowd oi ex- ‘cited farmers and their ivives. i Banbot began to explain the ac- cident in French, ‘but none present HH"*§**"**“””'lcnuld understand liiin until a Hun- (iariefs Seeds Grow and prociuod E Big Groiis Ii lull stock of Rorlabie iii Dependable ‘and; iii link at our Seed Store, t . w. Street. Mall orders at hone orders receive i 11w! mention. Onion Sets, Shallots, Gar- den Peas, Early Seed Pota- toes, Flower Seeds, Voaotublo Seeds. Specialties today. tailors Seed Store j Queen Street Charlottetown 00-664 liofessional Cards “i Donald & McPhee B. A. A. McDonald B. . ‘whit?!’ Attorney, Eta, "my to L iily Building, u" .1i '6 star and Solicitor, 84 an» George Street Canada i I iiiiate on N_ liudlcai Beho m“ "mm! ol and Hospital and Throat olilioolto Guardian Office , Tmbhone also-J. "Wu-ii to 12 a. m. 1 to i i- S. HESSIAN i . MONEY TcO LOAN ill - Miles A. B.. M. D. “my Tllborculoal ‘ilhtnn Road, ' Tlflllmen pirfimigT. . I iillTER, OOLIGITOR, ITO m"! to Loan u“ “moron llook - rlottotovin. P. E. island “ 0r 8r Palmer ii‘ "- “AI-Men. K. c. Barrister. its, m"! to Loan v filiar ‘fit-town. r. s. l. \ H. F‘. McPhoo Charlottetown "on for the Union Bank of 0. (i. Archibald Y. Peat, Graduate 10 Eye. Ear, Nooo ‘t liver Building, arm Gooriio ‘hr. Solicitor, Notary Pubilo P. E. island Garrison Upoolallat Charlottetown t In Selected cases "W! Oootla Iulldlng cariiin farmer appeared and acted as interpreter. "‘l was gob‘: ilimu-i nicely." the Frenchman said "when l suddenly ran into an uir pocket. At the Sibllle time my "hiliiie Wm“ dead and I knew l would have i0 i make a landing. ’l‘lie machine $01 contrary usllih hhii i m5‘ 9°mr°i momentarily and the crash ioilmv- ed. ‘lMy nose‘! Poo l ‘have a whde more important. ilivver, it i! {O0 crushedull- Bi" soon." The plane was left in the $683‘? temporarily llhii ‘he “viaégfie to Paulsboro in an auiom - H(i\f(')l]R. ROLL NOTRE DAME-ACMDEMY i‘! That is nothing. body and that is ‘but the poor little had that it is all I'll be uyiniz again pupils have receiv- The following lwermges ‘or u“ ed the highest monrh of May- Grndo X 1 Bertha McManus i , C, roii i “Griiiiirtlf. ‘ina ‘Deigheh Grade IX i 1 ‘Lphigenia Arsennuit. 2 Gladys ‘Ruuahan 3 ‘Mary iMclnuis i Grade viii 1 Dorothy 0iBrien 2 lDOTiB ‘Hewsoii 3 Dorothy McKenzie Grade Vll 1 Eileen Cuiitwell ‘d Nora iMurruy 3 ‘Helen Skerry Grade Vi 1 Mary iMoren '2 -Evu Itonahun 3 Lauretta Trainer Grade V 1 lHelcn Johnston, Helen iHornsby 2 ‘Céladys O‘i3ricn 3 iMurguret rCheverie_ Mary ‘Fitzgerald Grade IV 1 Catiherine iDicks 2 ‘Alice -M\oGu‘igan_ Ethel Martin 3 ‘Florence Larter Grade ‘Ill 1 iDorotliy ‘Robertson 2 Marjorie ‘Mitchell 3 IStells MoCaibe Grade il 1 Ella. Hogan 2 Mary McCain-on ‘3 ‘Florence Martin, Miriam Biffin. i Eye-Glasses From . ,._---— $2.00 t0 $10.00 From East Paint to Capo Boar Is a big territory, yet right across this oiilco Parkman Supplies the Big Majority 0f Eye-Glasses Glmply beoauao PARK- MAN'S EYE-GLASSES are the FINEQT PROCURABLE. and ha lo tho ONLY GRAD- UATE OPTIOIAN (attend- arioo courses.) In Montague . Call and ooo for yourself Ma UP-‘TO-DATE OPTICAL PARLOURO. E. E. PARKMAN P t AQQQLQAQQQ- a‘ ‘HADLFAX, N. S.. June 9-—B§B°' and Alberta. and int-ions ursins that it be ‘made flle- available ‘in Ontario ‘by an efficient hi! sud cheuip system of rail and water cumin-g; in mining or other stock i gal for a husband to ‘invest or in speculations without his ivlfe‘; full kowleilge and consent_ benefit and advantage of the whole that it be made illegal for s hus- Dominion that its national resour- hund to attach his name to s bond ces should ‘bedeveloped as moi-i- for security without the wife's full tcry be recognized as a crime. that capital punishment be abolisherl that international disputes be set- tled ‘by arbitration and that endea- vor be made to illiiiWfile more friendly relations with inc LYiiited States. ‘will he iliscusscil at the thirtieth annual meeting iii tlio Na- tional Council of Women‘ u? Can- ada which meets at Halifax June twentieh to twnniyaevcr-th. The resolution concerning stocks, speculations illlli bonds, states that ‘imurriage is 0r should lie ii . partnership in which a wife should share her husband's earnings iii the hmhe." ‘fiflii will be moved on behalf ol‘ the Women's Council of Welland, Ontario; that cuiiciaiiiiiig Wiilliiery. on behalf of the Toronto ihi-‘Ji 001N100: those cuiitieruini: capital puiiishmenn. International IiiBDutes and relations with the United Ctatcs, on ‘behalf of the On. turio Vlomau Citizen Association, tho council of Portage ill. Prairie, and the Provincial Council of New Bruii-swick, respectively. Other resolutions to lie discussed ask that iii vital statistics inclu- illiiiglcensus returns, pergoiig lmm n Canada. of native born or uatur. . iilized Canadian parents be record. B“! ‘as Ciliihdiflhfl. (To be moved on iieba-if of the Kitchener and Water- ‘00 local council); that “Whereas ‘lihilii; the late autumn iveeks (ii ‘mvit-"liiiiii on the Great Lakes 4TH" ‘i‘\“'i:0i‘ is enllur-ed by Sailors and liit<iiisr= axlety Bxpigripqnge,‘ i, their ‘firniilicsf’ ilm 139119,.“ Gm“ 9Tiiih0lli. be urgently requemiii i0 Se! by statute ll. definite date for the close oi’ navigation. “say Novem- ‘iiiliiy l0 all kinds and (hoiiiii-‘illil Hixflls’ “mien Sow“ mm“ “gem ‘II . ‘tint tilC_ii‘0(i6l‘ili Govern- q is asked tor more careful Jipervision of dance hails then. tres and other places of amuse. meul. and that women be plnllned on Boards of ‘Censorship (Jf-‘fiigllun Piflilires wherever possible (Ot. iHWn local council); llml ¢",.e.,_“,_ mg m“! ‘he ihiirymeifs Assoc-la‘- tion is using every means to vin- lilvre ‘the Government to forbid the cvhiihiuluce of the ‘miannufncture and sale of oleomargiil-ine" the Niiliflhlli ‘Council oi’ Womb" “k ilie local ‘councils t0 hrinig prgggiire n hear mi their members oi‘ l)‘ll‘- liiunieiit, “Tliut ‘this uoii‘risliiii‘g iii-- zhei" be not ivanneil iron. i ‘l M ma‘ M!“ m‘ "$8. in Can- ii‘ ‘L (Qimwa local Council). i ‘Several FGélOIiICiOIIS relatiii-g ti) ililt! League 0g Nations and Imer iuflnnm imii-“e will be introduced . n behalf of the ‘Brandon Council sghese w°"i“' "Pgc iiie ‘Dominion mvernnient to ‘consider the send. in: 0f ‘Canadian Wdmeu as dele- ails]?! riao thse League of Nations; fully uiidquifiiit the publication more I. “ 81y of available infor- muuo“ coiihi-‘Thihif-Z the uctilvities of the ‘League of Nations. and wéuld 118k the ‘Dominion Government 1o consider fixing u (my for me Gem liration of ‘International Peace pi-e. ieiléilialiyl November eleventh. ' scallions concerning internal Orgimizili-‘Oli oi which notices have ileeh given include one bv Mice D“Yi°°'- Georgetown. that here- after the President 0i‘ the Nation 1 Council slioirld be from the eagai; centre, and west 0i! Canada an"; hflieiy. Another, by Mrs. E M Mm‘. my, ‘Halifax, would ‘limit the. term oi‘ ofllice of National President and Vice iliresidents to one yem- so M to allow a more widespreadi-e m. senratloii for these offices gm Toronto council will offer a: amendment to limit the term o: these otilces to two years A mo. iiifliiyiiiiiinwvii‘ Icerby’ Calgary’ e that the retiring President shall become a. rmgm-bar 0f the executive committee by right of service, iwiih vole when present and shall carry the title of Past President; this action ti) be retroactive" ‘The Monti-ea] mun 1| will move that "in view o; {is Cilhhges that have taken Dime dun “'5 0"‘ ‘Hist ‘few years the futurg policy and executive ‘machinery o: the National ‘Council of Women be iliscussed." A resolution to be moved on be- hatllflvolf the Toronto icoiyncii reads. we“ ‘hi! Brest distress occasioned in Ontario through the restiiidt-ion of coail shipments from the United States has again dem- onstrated the dangers attending its economic dependence for fuel on that country, and "Whereas simple supplies or ma; of ‘good quality lfor heating pljrpo. ses can be found in Nova Scotla l i l Bad Breath ll Usually D_ua to Constipation When you are constipabod, not enough of Nature's lu- bricating liquid is produced -in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol be- cause it sets like this natural lubricant and thus secures Nit- ular bowel movements by Na- ture's own tired-lubrication» Nujol is a lubricant-not a modiclnoorlaxatlvo-sooannot gripe. Try it today: ' ‘ MONTAGUE. w. a. i. knowledge and consent. that nilul- posslbleexlent. clude: THE CHARLOTTETOWN i iNNiiii iiiiiiiNii ‘ Niiiiiiiiii iiiiiiNlliiii - iiiiiiN could be mlllifl rsnsportation. and “Whereas it is -for the 88119781 ly as possible and to the xrestest ‘iBe it resolved that the National Council of Women urge ‘the Federal Giovernment to investigate lh0r- oughly ‘the whole situation and as- certain whether means can be do» vised to supply Ontmiio with coal for heating purposes from the Nova Scolds and Alberta fleiilri. thus materially reducing the. vol- ume of limports from the United States ‘into Canada." The Tioronto council after sev- erail resolutions relating to social subject's. They read: “Whereas the home the farmilv. and the sanctity of the marriage i-elatiioushii) are lfundameutal (flot- tors iii true nationhood and any- thing which tends to destroy these in undermining the whole fabric of society, and “Whereas it is ‘a well known fact that. adultery is destroying homes and causing untold misery and ‘ “Whereas adultry is not st the Present time a crime in the eyes 0f the iaw_ “Tlioreifore at. the present time it is not possible to imprison those "found in" a house of prostitution witluiut igiviii-g them an opllon u! 9, ne, Therefore be it. resolved that the National Counciil at Women do pe- titioii the Federal Government to amend the ‘Criminal ‘code by adding the wurds “or both" to Section 229." “Whereas ‘the unllicensed, unsuir nrvised boarding and, rooming house constitutes a. grave mOTRi dzinigcr to our social life. “Therefore be it resolved that llie National ‘(Jouncil olf Women do urge upon local couirciis the neces- sity of studying the problem in their own locality, ‘lit possibile mak- lri-g a. survey of the situation, with a vie\\' to working out a plan 0f remedying existing conditions." There will be ‘moved on behalf GUARDIAN i PAGE Sh‘ ‘ A Bach to ionnmdi Ja ckso Eiii 77w 0]d time [éz/oriie at fire old iime price Carpenter, ‘Hamilton; Dominion hBPQ in 1391- “he” m!" the immi" hm of the Medical Jtlumnae of Tor- onto University the following: "Whereas the Dower Act does not zulequuteiy protect the rights ot‘ the wife with regard to properly ‘in the possession of her husband, “Therefore lie it resolved that Provincial Governments be re- quested to establish by legislation the priiiiciple of ‘community of in- terest’ between husband and wile with regard to all real property acquired by the-m as u result o! their common ‘iaiboi- and effort and that this be recognized during cov- erture, ill separation and in the iiPfllh of either. The husband shall The Calgary council the following moved: "Be it. resolved that the whole question oif ‘martin-l relations be ‘lisicussed by ‘the ..ati0nal ‘Council of Women ‘and that the National Council ask that a commission be appointed to thoroughlyJ-axamiiic all laws relating to martial rela- tions ‘in Canada." The resolution. of the Provincial] council of New Brunswick concern- ing relations with the United States ‘reads: - ‘iBe it. resolved that the National Council of Women ‘recommend t0 the local councils that they take a more active interest in the aims and objeicts df s-uch bodies as tlic Sui-grave institute, and ‘further, that they eandeavor to cultivate more lfrienidly relations with Uiii- ted ‘States councils—looking to- wards that much desired objective a league of the two great lilnsiifih speaking countries, Great Britain and the United States." The program of the meeting tin- cludes the loliowing: President's address-Miss C. E. Oarmiiichae-i. . Triibute ‘to the memory of Lady Taylor—=Mrs. W. IE. Sanford, Ham- llton. “The Betterment of our English Speevch"—lMiss Archibald, Acadia Seminary Wolfvllie. N. ‘S. Address on Art—Miss Elizabeth Nutt._ iPrinicipal Victoria ‘School of Art and Design, Halifax. Aidd-rese iby Brigadier General W. S. Hughes, Superintendent 0t Pen‘ itentisries, ‘Canada. Address on the ‘League of ‘Na- tlons-iProfessor H. F. Munroe_ Dal- liousis University, Halifax. Address 0n Mothers’ Allowances —iM"rs. Adam -S‘hortt, Vice ‘Chair- man of the ‘Ontario Commission. ‘Committee reports will include the following: Education. ‘Mrs. ‘C. A. Walsh. New Westminster; ‘Citizenship. Mp3. W, IH. lBec-ker, Toronto: i-lousiug, Mrs. A. ‘E. Cole. Port trthur; ‘Fline and Applied Arts Virs. iDiignsim_ Toronto; National Recreation, Mrs. Forbes ‘Reid, ‘Ed- nonion; Household Economics. Mrs. J. ‘C. Msldiver, Toronto; Films sud ‘Printed Matter. MTSMT. N. Andrews, Port Arthur; ‘League of Nations, iMra. ‘S. ‘E. Clement, Brandon; League of Nations 1S0‘ riety in ‘Canada. Mrs. C. H. Thor- burn, Ottawa; Equali Moral Stand- ird, ‘Dr. M. Patterson. Toronto; Public Heulth_ Mrs. Ninian Smillie_ Dttawa; Mental Hygiene, Mrs. S. §tesd, Halifax; llmmigration and Colonization, ‘Mr. ‘C. E. Whitton, Ottawa; ‘Conservation, ‘Mrs Gordon Hewitt. ‘Canning; ‘Soldiers Depend- iuts and Pensions, ‘Mrs. MuJdre-w. Ottawa; Taxation. Mrs. E. M. ‘Mur- ‘ay, Halifax. Other reports to be presented hi. Notional ‘Conference of Educs-' t-ion and Citizenship, Mrs, Harry hi... real i ‘Electric Comimnyvi ma“ he"- Ih‘ 186,000 miles per second, engineers Piccadilly Secret lpYQDON. June $.—Secrc-c,v eur- Fire Prevention Association hirsi ‘Hiinsloriners were ‘Hell to “star "‘"“i“*‘i “S “mi ‘i’ l‘? "hi"?! l" l]. A. Wiili0il_ Ottawa; hlarernily up" a current o!‘ about 2.000 volts iimiiihiii-i ‘iii mimics» Th‘! Qihilii". Lfigisifltiflu. Mrs. (T. C. Edwards, 1.000 limes. in the million \'e't hi“ “iiiihlrii-ie! ih i-hiiiihh ti" mil m ilio reconstruction of iliacleod: Alormoiiisim, Dr ‘hinrgaret trnnsiormei- mire than 100 miles “P98” F‘! ‘iii l>‘PFi“X'bP‘»l til till‘ l7i'\'>$'.l‘i cirrus is as great. as i/hfll Patterson, Toronto; Ciiri-irliiin 0i wire was used‘ llBLl, the Express says. and ii adds iviiich l1‘l‘(‘i‘£‘ti(‘(i the coming of the iCouncil of Child Welfare, ‘Mrsd The liilmrliloyy in which “Hlui/‘giliiiii the emigration department in tank. it i.-‘ London's prize “hush- igiipifih ‘Smilllte. Ottawa; Nationabtests were lsoiiduirtcvi is a large idmiitih i" W!‘ iii-“i 10W 010's hi“ i‘-“"'3"' "<‘i“““i‘- on erenrc of Social \V0rk iii brink building in..." will, Sh,“ lkgbreen in (‘iiI‘l‘i—‘..il)Iill(it‘ll('(-‘ wii-h Bohr,‘ The riinsl illlllOfifllli fact is that lWut-ihluglmi, Nil-s. Hora“. i-arsnnsy-preven, m“, (“swrbauccs frmuiii runner Aiislriiiii (jgiiuiil “tau is ii (ilflllllillt-l: of the Westminster Toroiim- ‘tanning oulside zmd umsm" )u._;_iltib§llililSiiiiti ici- the scheme |(‘if.\‘ Council nice? ill lWiVF-ie 5-111 The mhPiiflt-Zs 0i‘ the Nationalisibie‘ damage to rile rumor“; I i 1 Solir has been in negutizitiiin iul‘ “hiiF-iiyifli 4i “hflme which. ii- i! Council will be held at uiulz ..ooil, will he put before the Universiti‘, council nieeiiiiiz Oil Thursday next week. The proposals will then be made public. One pluu Dallinusie some time with the Canadian Paci- fic Railway cOlllltillly since ihei restrictions on former enemy eiui-I grants have been removed, the‘ iicivspaper continues, and lie in- in these ‘tests it was ileieruiincd, ‘according to the experimenters, ‘that u lirbular transmission cable .slx and mic-hall‘ inches iii (lizuiieter |would be oi‘ sufficient size to rc- IHUNDERSTORM MADE TO j ORDER IN LABORATORY l . is the network of u iid 1- rgroiiiid passages suggested -by have the management of eoniiuuii- . . . x _ _ H) ‘ 1 1 , , L C, i h .1 . A, lty property but 15ml“ be i-estritrtedf PITTSELELD, Muss. June 3.4g?" m.“ erigilnml“ (uumltlo ‘mfg ,.§",'.‘§“,,,f $38“; ‘vfilhuixhe (jldaltlfi, the underground in connection as to selling oi- niortgagiug reailFroin manuiacturcd cloud ‘ .‘ ‘M irdnsm b?’ o" mwer? i‘ f“ '. ’ with the ’i‘iilie railways. Electric i 5 DWI‘ l‘ high. with wires 30 leet apart, "e5 ihere- ii, - w i] . 1h] 851M116 0!‘ ieflilifilg flame 1'0!‘ Tllflfepniniature village artificial light-' ‘ ii ‘b - - i 'i‘lu-‘ emigration ilepartmeiit iii (“so l“ F im on s proposal at than one year without the concur-Ining 0f 2.000.000 volts was pmduo ‘cyllliieint e necessary to carry tie londa-n imomm ‘he ‘Canadian {li-esliiiitiais litililfi t; cwgideriigd reiice oi" his wife." ed t d . i , , j _ ‘ , , _ - ,_ _ ‘Y ‘if him"! ilh 9 98ml n- wm have o a) n the high voltage origin-i ])QSpl[Q ii“. incl mag iigilmiilg Press that too much ll'lll)0li.lll(_8 Sh". (my “Uunpu in relation m the should not be zrtuiclieil lo the i- ticie in the Express. Aiiyeiiiicrnuls that ‘Solir may offer will be dealt ‘eeriniz laboratory oi‘ the (ieiifiriiiitrzivcis at. the oi‘ velocity light. C()lll‘i‘)i ed recoiisturiiction. No du- fllffllllillill it: available, either, re- Sepwmber’ 1921‘ “' denmnsi-raiio“ at the Pittsiieid plantliave been gririliiiii Hurroils plains for the re- oi‘ the workings of 1.000.000 volts able to nleaqure me Shape of ii“; with individually‘ under the oi-diii- building m- t)“, Swan and Edgar was given’ m" ‘whys [BM wu-Siilash and determine its pressure. ‘WY regulations. the dcvhftnient corner. “id '° swims“ ‘my Pievimis ““‘"‘lt was to reach a ‘better understand Hays. bu‘ liw i>‘>I“““““ ¢°“““"i~“ “"11 the iiictiuresriue fountain and statute of Eros be removed’! it, ‘we boon stated that a will be truiisicrruil to Leicester Squad-e, but the (rbziiiccs are that it, will reniaiii in the circus, and that the Yimliiyillv’ to the west will be wid- cued by throwing back the front of hiruii and Eilgurhs building. l1 is understood ‘may [he bank building on the ‘iionth side will ‘he lllllfliiiitfii an as to ‘reveal u) tile i'il'(‘lll~l tlio uiuln entrance to ‘tlii; itegeiit Palace ‘Holey W1? Mandrake-ti Concentrated Nourishment Grape-Nuts supplies iron and phosphates from the natural grain; its splendid well- rounded nutriment and easy digestibility are wonderful builders of health and energy, complishmemf l" high voitiige‘ iing of these problems that the min- Ifightniag liaslied from the uiuke- mime ‘village and lu-iii-lciai light. believe clouds, striking the vil-inmg were designei Iago cliurcli steeple, the country‘ _____..<‘>_i'+.. store, and occasionally‘ both at once, DOMHWON To GET 500,909 The sound 0i the thunder was real-‘AUSTRLANS, NEWSPAPER sAys istic. ln some tests even rain was produced. The Pltisiield laboratory said to be the most powerful in the world has pioneered iii the deve loimieiit ot‘ power transmission since the construction of the first 15,000 volt lines was supervised ihisi will not accept more than she re- quires. ' ‘OTTAWA, Julie 8~Tiie Iiiiiiiigrzr lion Imiiartniicnl has received no iiotiiicatioii oi‘ iiuy intention to bring 500,000 Austrians to Camilla. it is pointed out that eaeli 0t‘ the immigrants would have to satisiy the (lcpiirtuienfs oiliciei-s in I-Iu- press gives prominence to i1 Simelrope oi‘ his ability In meet the res "ism that Cimmi“ “may h“ he" va' trictious imposed before lie could cm“- iimds with milsiflluiifir‘ "mionlifi: he zidniitteil to llic litiniinion. of dump ug ia a mi LONDON, Julie 8-——'l‘he Daily- Ext And highly concentrated! The scientific process by which Grape-Nuts is made, en- -hances the value of wheat and malted barley as food. Ready to serve right from the package. Order from your grocer to-day. “ There’s a Reason” CANADiAN POSTUMiCEREAL CO.. LiMiTED Head Oiiice; Toronto Factory; Windsor e=Nuts THE BODY-BUILDER MADE IN CANADA (ire