28—Taw 25—3mos” fimo yoann eS Po Ra tg ae eR ates mE Oe aa Rees ke cea ee 7 , Te ‘ y - THE DAILY EXAMINER, |CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 2. 1897 9 9 ARSE SS, Se ER 5 2 a : 3 {4 ALENDAR, JUNE, 1897. 4 LIFE IN JAPAN. eae A, Y, Lafcadio Hearn'’s Description of a FPan- WHAT WOMEN WEAR. ” quet at Izumo, : erst (uarter, 8th. 2h. 50.0m, a. m ta ti 5] : By invitation I went in the evening toa Narrow wlvet ribbon is used on : Moon. bth. 4h. 40:@n.. 1 is the place to have a nice job charming little banquet, at which I met | everything. Rast Ou r. 2ist. 7h. 11.5n ol some dear old friends. There were recita- Velvet bands for the neck, thickly ~ Weon, 29th. 10h. 42.6m., 1 yD THY TSN tions of poems by guests and there were | gewed with steel, are in high favor. I \ | \( dances by dancing girls. One of the lat- Steel : on ‘te e Idav of Week | S is High * . j ter, whom I remembered having seen Steel ornaments promise to : com S | Wate : when a very small child maiko, during an | 88 popular as they were severa! years ————_—___—_—— — “ageirsa done; you not only get a nice! official dinner given at the governor’s | ago. : ; » OQ | 1 4 jon but you ein get it done} house in the twenty-third year of Meiji, The swellest sailor hat this season, in SS TORRAME L TEE , 4 HA i Vi i H ’ cheaper than any other place | B84 grown up into a tall and graceful | white or colors, has a brilliant plaid o1 EB 11) 1 4: in the city The woman. She attired herself like a young gintond bitte hand i ma 7 22 16 | 1} 205 a warrior of old time—a twosworded bushi, ‘ ; a H dau #{ Ft a | | ” | “ * ) ) \( ) ¥ with white cloth tied round her head, Now small, plain toques of very light | FAC SIMILE - ae 15 >} 2 an bus ij sleeves bound batk and skirts tucked up— } straw have been brought out. They are - a a. “ 14 13 | 1 Ol haere x1 oe a apes oes — of the war now | trimmed with twists of canvas and —$———- ‘ fot | | : i s el inde ess expences | all the rage. ‘his was for me one of the b : a 217, 14 | age unches of quills. at Ac- i Bem : + | a2 : U than any other firm in the city | most interesting incidents of the entertain- i le tint f. ] is that AVegetable Preparation for As SIGNATURE eas | Thu: i. , i4 ‘3 | 6 os and he has the latest facilities | ™e™% The song is not one of loud tri- = er ee ee similating the Food and Reg ula- - — 13 | 16 7 18 for deina abel wrork sali umph, but the melody expressesa pecul- | Of ripe corn, more of a buff than the ting the Stomachs and Bowels of —_—-OrF— 7 nday 1 rv e po , —s oF as oe iar something in Japanese national char- | butter color of last spring. It is exceed- s z ee acter that the occident knows yet very lit- | ingly rich looking. } 4 eT ' a | 7 | = 25 J } TAYLOR tle about. The air is excessively simple , . } It line is mad f cd : Oia i 1 mi 68 OURS a ! a So ties Mel oe eee A novelty in the belt line is made o BS | Tuesday 3] 48] 1019 But every tone tn tole @ tome cf beneteen, | signeeolored pinid sibbon of =. heivs ‘ es | i ues - 4 im . — nm ut every tone in it isa tone of penetrat- : : s* i { = EG | Wednesday - S) i = The Always Busy Printing Office. ing sane the tone of one heme weave and is fastened with a plaid Promotes Digestion,Cheer! | : 4 I #2 amused contempt for an enemy, yet care- | enamel buckle which matches perfectly. } ness and ee ee » i te “i i — Or —-— on . : si e " oe | 19 2 03 ful not to seem boastful. Now it is just Princess gowns crop up just as per- | Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. IS ON THE mis 4 ‘9 3 4] e.* vom irony Which ae ogy cr sistently as poke bonnets. It is not like- 1] NOT NARCOTIC. 34} Monday > oa 19 {18 POR tow AUSIENSS OF ee ers ee eee i. bl ld the el Cn, he ee = had 4 =) 1 50 it ~*~ and old samurai battlecries, as it did on this men look well in clothes of such severe ; om aed ~, 15 =) ~ 13 es? wheats a. occasion even before the girl had finished TRecipe of Old Dr SAMUEL PITCHER 6h J pdms gag 13 nl @ a the first four lines. out. cs i » ot ns 1. + vi . ° : : : Piunphs ca ae y 1s o| 714 Then at my re quest the girl danced the Cashmere is coming into vogue again. ae ” "x i ; oa 501 752 = dance of Urashima. I asked her becausel | Dealers say that its return is being | Rodielle Salis - OF EVERY a , i 7 7 . had seen her dance it when she was a a as f Anise Stod + iis ) 16 0) 8 28 child. This time she danced it using a greeted with enthusiasm. There never Facunat « mS) OM 17 50 9 05 mask—the mask of old age—deftly slinned | W&S @ more manageable or graceful ma- TN barbonat Sede Si M ae ioe , nask of old age—deftly slipy has / Yarn Sced - BOTTLE OF" : WW. | +H o 10 an ‘ on atthe moment when Urashima looks | Tlal larthed jer We y ‘ (tt —) ; thi _ : : : 4 lava: r : into the box which he was told never to If a woman wishes to be at the height Valaryrean Flaver: <P ee P lo be able to suit all who open. Afterward she brought methe mask | o¢ Parisian fashion, she must tilf ore i : s t n 2 are sufterin o Ww ith { heir eves. | to look at. I thought that its pasteboard hat over her nose ‘diaie a twist of tulle Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- Y F istand m? owe “ at é : J *) features had a faint, mocking resemblance a re ’ tichtly fitting tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Ls x svaGiri eiGas ny ‘ vut we i ofa good many to my owe, and I suppose that I must ded a Se al ae fille "a Worms Convulsions, Feverish- essa pe oO le who have sf f 'e “od 1y1- have fallen intoa little reverie, fora friend - } Pe : DAY. 4tl 7 oh : I 1 Jonl stiff =m = tsughingly handed me a wine cup with the | over her gown. |; BESS and Loss OF SLEE Mi a INI 11 t ISvi, the eA Ss m¢ 90 a ‘ y i, A 660M, 1 re. =f =" ‘ ° na > : ais Welkece <n « 7 ee tessant headae 1e, pain 1n the w ise er Tonight * ust think Paris sends word that the ruff is once Fac Simile Signature of a eat lialis : ; eyes. etc,who attribute their : .. st J Bag: cn e : : gt = more the fashion there. It is made gen- i-fliledov, noe ce. Fee . act, ugnG to hb: rer ery happy. : : iiff id t : ‘ ° oe ae relief to the wearing of rop- | —Tafcadio Hearn's ‘‘A Trip to Izumo”’ in erally in lisse or chi —, Tey, Sree ey iwi ae —— | p P ae I the back and decreasing in size at the NEW YORK. r Castoria is pat np in one-size bottles only. It es Rea STATIONS ail Saad . nay MLC -61aSSC8. We aie aM front. Some ruffs, however, are of the MSE O: months OL eee a 4 is not sold ia — a ; ALLOW oe x = cay : here to heln you if possible. Education In Russia. sume width all around. s Dosrs ce Pe J you anything e 7 rae or p 7. ) . A few figures, taken from official sources, a Be 3 ieee ade |e is just as good” and “will answer every pute a.) a -_% aad referring to the first years of the pres- Broad effects across the shoulders and ' ——— : pose.” 4a- Sco that you get O-A-8-T-0-E-L-A, . eS. M.\A. M. -M. P. M - 3 - : ae re _ , ; ral i . ; r "> <4 t a Charlottetown ... 4 oa 12 101 HR RA SE OR ent decade, will throw considerable light | 4 5mall waist are the two things con The fa- 3 32] 6 4 j|.. Royalty Junction.| 9 0111 48 Ke Ete J x L mS on the matter of popular education in Rus- | sidered very desirable In &@ gown, but EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ’ simile is ca 1491 7 18| _.North Wiltshire. | ¢ 9810 58 ek 1s sia. About 200,000 recruits are yearly en- | the prevailing style this season seems to Mi signature J every : 3 ; >a! ae ‘eau 8 48110 42 i ee en Optician. listed in the army, and of these only about | be a slightly pinched front cut like a Mier Me of . we, ; 34| 7 5p|--Bradalbane.. 7 5410 07 Ori Sice ‘Queen Hquare. 50,000 can read. Among the peasants ; pinafore to show an under bodice of lace 8 , ; 441 7 5g|.-Emerald....... 7 48| 9 57 proper the percentage of illiterates rises to | op chiffon.—New York Sun. = =| @ gal.. Freetown ....... 7 2a) 9 49 95 per cent. In some parts there is only ae g 99|..Kensington . .. = oe Q ») one school to each 200 villages. If Russia — aml & MAGS wc. | aon & 3 had the same proportion as her neighbor, aie i oT ary 10 oni Lv ; vide l ar" 6 OS s 10 Sweden, for example, she would have about o Wot & Coe 7 45/10 22|..Miscouche ...... - 49 756 250,000 schools, while she actually has only Mrs. Beasely will never again ask her : oto 49|.- Wellington ...... = 16 7 88 18,000. Again, take Russia’s enormous | brother to go to church with her. This “y oe Port Hull ee. 1 co 7 1 budget of 1,000,000,000 rubles. Of this | brother is a bachelor who lives at a hotei, A B : it N Coat “> ) 12 =| vere 2 15 6 20 only 500,000 is devoted to popular educa- | and he does not get to church more than rig & ie W = a 1 15): .Bloomfield ...... oe es 6 Ot tion—that is, one-cleventh part of what is | once or twice in a lifetime. : i aa 2 nel Pi. sc 1 79 5 40 devoted to the maintenance of the imperial Two weeks ago, however, his sister In- of paint will entirely change a dingy room into a { : 2 0 Ten 1 as 5 on some Tutti court, one six-hundredth part of the cost | veigled him to her home on the south side pleasant place to live. The cost isa trifle come ' ~ 7 - - : — ae Frutti with of the army, and one two-thousandth part | and then induced him to go to church in pared to the results, Floors, baseboards, and a se os — See Cane a =n of the whole. At about the same time the evening. He consented with a show of thousand and one things about a home can {Pe M.| eh \. M, A. M. revents Great Britain was spending about £9,000,- | willingness, but as a matter of fact he had be made to shine; buggies, boats, farm tools, 6 45) o OU}. cer ag ie oh 6 IS, 0 40 atigue. 000 for elementary education, ete , with a | intended to go toatheater down town. He will last twice as long. Houses, barns, roofs, Uo 3 14) “a —— on 9 sy! oa Some dealers to obtain a big population little more than a third of that | went into the church with Mr. and Mrs. fences and everything about the place will look ne 2 34 1 Bedtord ....- I we S 34) i ti rofit, try to palm offimitations. See of Russia. Moreover, about two-thirds of | Beasely, and they took him to their pew, better, and be better if touched up now and then - J 4 Oo \ MtStew’t \ c 5 a ; zs ‘ as ee mark name , this paltry sum of 500,000 rubles goes in | which was well up toward thefront. There with paint. A : nr) Oh) 5 4 Ss 1) aU v an la pric g . ss : rag ¢ j “ | salaries of inspectors.—‘‘In the Land of | was an opening anthem and some prayer, ers ) OG 6 Eg Morel .....-2+. | 7 42) 3 20) § T 2 | Tolstoi.”’ and then the soloist stood up in the choir TRE SHER TELS Coe Se 9 29) 4 5A}. —_ an eevee 7 » 2 50 Hg ti Frutti ae nn Latter Writing loft. She . a Saad who :. been told oe wee #9 16 5 28}.. bear hiver..... | 6 46) 2 08 ' , ‘ that she ‘‘ought to go into opera.’’ Mrs. rnp iP eS ; 11 10 6 00) Ours... sees: | 6 5] 1 20 uM Paganini Redivivus, having seen an un- Beasely’s brother is fond of ee and the THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS WACO AND PTE n7 Fae. . ie es \\. M.IP. M. is on each 5c. package, flattering notice of a musical performance | church soprano entranced him. He had is made for farm wagons and tools requiring rough usage. It gives a S 2) 4 05}..Mt. Stewart ... 8 10, 3 50 Save coupons inside of wrappers | of his, wrote the following letter: “‘I look | nog expectell to Meay Wadia voleb te @ tough, glossy finish. It protects. It preserves. . © 37' 4 BR)..Cardican....... | 7 17] 2 38 aa e Cee ee — upon all critics who praise meas men of | church. THis recollection of church music . hati : ; : : - : oe 234 for latest books and prizes. 151 : ; a nae gl Sn risa Our booklet, “Paint Points,” is a practical, interesting talk on paints, "3 ~orgetow | 9 15 intelligence and worthy of the greatest re- > § rONnsiste : ; ’ ’ 7 . on “ > 15)..Georgetown ... | 7 00} 2 15 was that it consisted principally of congre It tell . : ; bad Tells wh ; 5 aoa ‘ . . : : t tells the differences between good paint and bad paint. Tells when to i « . Ip spect, and I look upon those rare ones who ational singi ; : Pe , ; : : * PM ji. M./P. M. : : ; gational singing in very ragged time. aint, and whatto paint. It is interesting to any one interested in a ; - el “] _ Wispraise me as having a screw loose in He leaned back and listened “taint deny avs ee wy ; : P.M lA. M ; e@ leaned back a stened to tho home. It is free, send for it to-day. For booklet, address 19 St. Antoine pars . he their cerebral development. Iconsider that | voyne sonrar a . ’ ori y: , : 7 EE Ween 17 45 : young soprano, and was so interested and Street, Montreal R25y “eg yp wiieeggy PT - : P 4 il if the person who wrote the notice was | delighted that he forgot where he was. He ’ re aN - a te ge Se conta oy mg .. e present at the performance he is only | certainly must have forgotten, for when THE SHERWIH-WILLIAHS COQ. oy iain a W ants, Lest, i ound ve worthy to be an inmate of a home for | she got through singing he began to ap- @LEVELAND Tom Traimsare run by Eastern Standard Time. idiots, and if he was not present he isa Jand—actually begs CHICAGO SSF) a teneetaknn = Sonasaieneeenin ; eae plaud—actually began to clap his hands NEW YORK : Mo ’ . I? ° a OOS aana——oaa————ooaa=as mean, unmaniy cur, and shou yet seven a} rc al y ) Superintendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rys WANTED -To purchaze foreash—a mod | vears’ hard ches »! . ae one - ann. MONTREAL. So Charlottetown. Moncton, N B. erate sized house; about 10 minutes walk | ° ro h eine 1 His sister caught him by the arms to re- — == @aiway Office, June 1, 1897 trom the Post Office. Apply at EXAMINER An autegrap hunter, oe strain him, and he saw surprised faces Za aN) fai fr No.‘ | —e God Alben Wes Houde aellibbtined on dey | eens th eeneedsinnehs aaa tao” on ™ 2 . i 0 1 s y realized in a flash whata horrible ‘‘break’”’ | == — ae YS . | : ' WANTED,— A trustworthy nurse for two a — —— Time i ! ‘able children good references required. Appry at| P@rs. send 90 a in es oa ea he had made. He curled down into the : this office. 3i pd writing and with your own signature that | seat and did not lock u in duri \¥/ : SF ——_ ]} I may know it is authentic.’’ services cami +9 Peifenn. ng the RAVAN ZENA Ne NE NB Se NB NEN ANIZENYA ? R k p j t F (897 TO LFT.— A cottage at Rocky Point. suit- An Oxford undergraduate wrote to Dick- | _ cMecuehia a iat teheaall ' , | “are ee —@ “—@ “> op op ” . > “> ¢ : 0c ey oin erry, . 1 0 nla gy a wo to &. ens, ‘‘Sir—Seeing that you insert rhymes - : s ane ‘ — | in your serial, I send you some.’’ ° . a a 7 - ' “hie ia AMERICAN GLADSTONE CARRIAGE The ly was. “‘Sir—W. n’t inse 2 The Steamer “Elfin” will leave | ror sale. bulit by French of Boston. Good as dios "wane rea ma "—Jemdon Tif. Bar aes Given t Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- | new. Sell for half cost. Apply at Larges ‘ — 2 me SMe #? - Carriage Factory. 130 tf. Bits. a cepted, as follows.— fmedd : ee : At6.30am, 8am, 9.30 am, 1l a]. WANTED.—A Cook; wages $10.00; no wash-| Within two years three men have com- Or lf a § ; 3) . . “ ; ing: good references required. Apply to Mrs E | mitted suicide 1m Chicago because of un- 3 mi, | pm, 2pm, 4pm, 6.50 pm. Bayfield. Charlottetown requited love for a certain pretty girl of - « £Vi"} leave Rockey Point as follows: dy and wky guar. S’side journal. : : lh ie dhiaal . Vi} leave Rockey Point as follows: that city. a ve decided to sell my stock of Cloc | @@@@@@0000060000000000000000600080000008 2 At Zam, §.30a m, 10am, 11.30} COOK WANTFD.— For the Seaside Hotel : ; W atches, Jewelry. Spectacles, &c., &.,t , a : & am, 1.30pm,3pm,5pm,7 p m nt Rustico for the season, Apply to Johu There, op doctors to every 100,000 | 2 big discount for cash for thirty days. A grows slowly ; when secured, it is a treasure without price, to be cart % aay . ; ? e N ‘ ; a 4 . af ‘ i . . ae nf icine er | eae a —— ten dollars worth = ori fully guarded and judiciously fostered; therefore we keep constart | SUNDAYS. 4 iat time will receive a present worth one do ; ; j é 2 ul FOR SALF.— ss Cott: ; I , good “ay x From Charlottetow n at: Land pag 0 eee wig Jar or have it deducted off the article they is ° ee pares and see to it that our ads are always “ £ At 9am, 12.45p m, 2 pm, 4 p m. | Apply to A, McNeil, Auctioneer. d ig . purchase, oe person having watches or accordance with facts. ‘ Page gg -— a clocks out of order wi|| do well to have them 4 From Rocky Point : TQ LET —A house containing stx rooms sit- Pleasant View House repaired and ine aie order te “it : Az l0a mm, 1,50 p tu 3 p m 3.30 uated on King St. back of Merchants Bank. I me pat In gooe ane > © 7 > a, > m ’ , i = of P. E. I. Possession given Ist of Tune apply and rosulated by Town Time, The articles ° to Miss. Lowden, Dundas Fsplanade, sted to me will receive my pesonal at ; : SOUTHPORT FERRY. W4NTED..- At c oA ee JIAMPTON P, E. 1. j a ‘ our high back tane seat and brace armhaire for 75e Z * Z , NTED..— once, a conk wit} A ref. i rove Stat . : Hillsborough will ply on the South- | erences. Apply to Mrs. Fredrick Peters. Side Sto re cpen frcm 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. " t port tery till further notice as fol— ee Pee 138 tf < =z G Cc. JURY, . Ows :— TO LET.— A house on Cumberland St.Apr- North Si c 5 2 @ ‘ manatee i See t Side Queen Square & Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town y to H.P. Welsh. 37 tf Will be opess for tourists and others ‘ Opposite Post Offic ’ . dailyat 6.30 amand every half hour up |, WANTED.—An experienced house maid, | On Thursday, Jui# Ist, Rates mod 72 "aww 6m. 4 4 i & ‘ : ég 10 p m. Leaving Southport fe ome at once to Mrs Sullivan, Brighton erate a. ordre ibys ordre subye orbye os ee whys orbye srbpe br 28 LaF 2 F alt . : To] , man penetrate ia Ys re : aid ey m, oe hourly trips np | ~ Gee ate ee ir Telephone connection With the en- ee = 7 /'\S GN YS AY AS aS aS AS AS AS as as 2 ©2100) pm. & v ihe: _ + asture to lel—Fersons wanting Pasture for | tire Ne “s ene nemmcete tien eet seicere ie = es 4 co 10.05 p m. Sunday tips: Boat | cows during the season, near the aie hea | Ee, Provinee. . I@anadia% Orderof {= = = a eaves ‘h'town at ¢ am, making half | better apply to the undersigned at once, as he Persons coming by Str. Jacques . r % he arly trips up to 8.35 pm. Steamer can only take a limited number-~ Arthur Cartier on Friday or Saturday wil! be gan ~ fi r t os + — ; : taza off from 11.05 to 12 o'clock noon. Peters 114 Imo met at Victoria. 0 @s ers 2 ; . Y 7 é Gn Puesday and Friday of each week | WANTED. Chief Agent for P E.1. to sup. M. SMITH U S eo ~ You may be busy; 80 a steamer will run off time to accom- tate Veediinme deen ofthe Manufacturers’} June 24 & Tues pd Propic boy , Ee are Wwe, , and have o7 4 : 4 sure ompany. ‘The iness j a ‘ ? “9 7s ‘ : ms@date the travelling public. now So extensive as io inuilnc aaant cae halg f iy / beeu AIF the Spring. = eee ie _ | ger. District Agents also wanted in overy ’ i i) 0 yi ; ne Nit aie os fad i — . Soe 30 Cee arict Apply to J R Paton Court Ch own, Meets 2nd ait h $ } uUSY tk at we eid not 4 ve time. to advértise alu te]] you ‘ rO LET atesitentcitntiatelas ane re Fridfeye in Wright’ ‘ the fing things we have ‘o¥ this season and the low prices ‘a TO LET—An office in Bank Building wit i $ j § ah ie : . 7 aoa! ; ° eae | . 4 The house and premises row ocen pied soadee Devin diene athe ane = ‘ il oys in right S Hall, Prince t f a Feds for, buv the pecpic Fnd us out, for 1t takes over & be Jo . a ie ‘ d s vies & Haszard. ] ee 7 r tayeasee” a Sy Joha Coombs, Esq., known as “Mar- | Davison, Cashier, ~ oo ” SEASON OF 189%, A fraternal tat P : * people to keep the orders we get made up, 30 it xeeps ‘ Ltwe Villa, possession given fhe first of Se 100.000 j Sacer. urely Canadian. us moving to kee ever thin CO] ioh’ : h x *icteber. Rent $200.00 a year, paid quar to BELEN WANTED. in ‘every district Sails*from Ch’town every Friday at : otinyg ogg hl d t know > oo y 6 Song av Bus for Leone fs wis 4 eliable goods, seas 4 * surplus : : 2 J ° ; erly. a | fe free anlary from ik de, now onson, esInDies | noon or Halifax, calling at Sumaerign’ | Geet tower iid hres 1897, $525,179.43 - not anow, we might suy that we keep all the old reliadle =’ as ene ee write Iatke Broa, Co Montreal. 95 er Hood, Port Hasting, Port Hawks- | $1,000 rick of a eee of th vk Te cloths such as Bellwarp Coating and Serges, Fyke and Blen- & "=< arbor, jolning undas UEEN VIC ury, Arichat, Cz Isaac Har C ‘ ; : e Kind In : i ” ae ' ". LE] ‘TORIA: 2 2 Ys anso, Isaac Harbor, Sal- | Cz Y 5 % © i |. Esplanade,the most beautiful site in the Q BEIGN; great hiatertc soah.aeltae mon River, "Sheet ‘Harbor Returning ia in Chine ore dh ret a oe Fashionable Trouserings to no end. Come on Str. sight to thousands, Lord Dofferin in- . : , zi , own. oO assesements.| See US Ce } 14 . 4 The house has recently undergone eet Canadians in glowing words ee change evening at Fixed amount each month. Want of e and sce our stock amd the fine clothes we make, : : y e $20.00 a week, wi nakip j i at. = - tearouga repair, having hct and cold bat. Many make ee Gaace ae rue ae ? g same calls, including money can be ne outa the cost of earry- : ‘ : . as enter bath, with “lift : uring day at regular employment. 'Thig : ie Ing Insurance has been brought within t . ae | anitieatieke db from the kitchen | year’s Great Sexagenary Celebrations are| !Tough Freight Solicited. reach ofall. Martied me et ” _¥ : » the dining and breakfast rooma, ming it. Books on time. Prospectus free} Rates low te Halifax d 1 wien, isit not a oa BENJ. DAVIES. o aaa. picttitors going fast. Apply to : a owe your wives atd'childrey to = 2 —law 4— 4wke —gnar 4 wker E BRADLEY GARRETSON Co Ltd provide against emergencies,- eee & we oe Torento- Cua W. W. CLARKE, A | MERGHA oe .W, , Agent. AN AILORS 4 { of e