Z9. 1933 » - ' -ini _ \ THE. Clllianofrrerown cuaaoian M FINAL CLEAN-UP ._ ' ` -'-OF-_ ‘D. A. _'BRUCE A STOCK TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Will be the last two days of this Big Sale. Everything in the Store must be sold. Still plenty of SUITS. TOP-COATS, OVERCOATS and FURNISHINGS to choose from, at about your own price. Get ln on this great chance to save money on Men's Wear. 1 Open Evenings until Stock is cleared out. 158 DUEEN STREET House met at 11.45 p. m. Mr- Mio<'Phee_ tabled the l'€P0rt of the Librarian of Dfsislative and Public Library. Dr. MacMillan expressed pleasure at having the Pre. 89615 i.n the House, sufhcient- W. M‘. Lea expressed' the Mr. Stewart in reply said; lllpreciated very much what' been said with regard to his ess on both sides of, the House. | must say." he oduee, "thot 1 ve been rather lonesome away the House. It has been quite number of years since I have; d tte d _ _ a n ance at the proceed Buch p__ose____t_o___ _md __ _______v____O___ as I found it necessa to d _ ' ‘ ot always order things as they en's Associati d time _md sag: was rea ° fact in particular that entrance to nmmoly aluawnitiraurs motion of Hon. Dr. MacM'il- lvcks. bolts, bars or other defences the House went into committee than is reasonably necessary for ill Mr. Strong in the chair on purposes of security shall be prima ndd reading of an Act to _facie evidence of an intention to A WATCHES. RINGS EYE GLASSES sototiituoa mo E W. TAYLOR 1|! Richmond Street hibition Act E ls Tightenecl Up _ In Legislature trzcter 'Measures Introduced By Government _For Law Enforcement. 0therImportantBills In Committee. M U28lslature. March 28. evidence before tile officers can get admittance. The purpose was to place the onus on these parties to prove that they were not keeping liquor for sale, MY- L€PBSe said it was evident that the Government was endeav_ orlng to assist the officers in every Way and any measure to this end It was also gratifying would moot' with the support of tho that Dr. MocNeil was re- 0pposition_ ‘ SotlSfl1oiorilv_ clause l or the bill provides for the following additional subsection to the Act: 126s. In any prosecution for an offence alleged to have been com- mitted under this Act it shall be crime facie evidence that liquor is being unlawfully kept for sale in any building, house. room, shop or \/Ulel' Riace in which an offence has been committed against this Act within the period of six months next preceding the date of the laying of the information in to take part in todays of the Opposition at the lllllcarancc in his ac-' seat. ry 0 has bien obtaned therefor against this session. However, I want n U' in son 1,0 my mat I appreciate ll Y Del' alll' Spector, con- Wh the mmm d » very llstableor other officer authorized ess an courte sy under this Act or any other Act of “Sod on both side. I would* ' to have b en h __ the Legislature of this Province, to E ere' ut me | enter such buildings, house, room. shop or other place and search for d be.” an M liquor is in any manner wilfully mo on of Hon. Mr. M cN tt act to amend an act loalnczr- mevenmd mm entering °r 1° °b' te the Prime Edw d m __ structed or delayed in entering the ar an same or any part thereof and the pa __ - such building, house, room, shop or other place is had by any door or d°°l’5 mme -ltwnsly guarded by to and amend the Prevent. obstruct or delay such in- IUU relating to_ the prohi- Spector, constable or other officer of intoxicating liquor. in his or their attempt to enter promotei- explained tiiot the "oh building. house. room. shop or 01 the bill ls to deal more Ulllcr place for the purpose afore- wlth those gimp, and said and the occupant of such which are barred so securely lllllldlllff. house. room, shop or other the law officers have dimculty ‘place shell until the contrary is access. and the delay thu, ‘proved be deemed guilty of having d gives the suspected per. _kept liquor for sale. an opportunity of destroying ' The clause carried. _.___ Clause 2 further amends the Act E. 2 i by adding the following subsection 126%: fl) Upon a convictioil be- lll8 had against any person for a violation of the provisions of this Act, a magistrate in wrt- lng may older any constable or other omcers empowered to en- force the provisons of this Act to close and such constable or other oilicer shall close by mean; of seals. padlock# or otherwise any hotel, restaurant, house, resi- dence, apartment, suite, build- ing or premises in which or in respect of which. during thc twelve months immediately pro- ceeding the making of such order, two other violations of the pro- visions of this Act have been committed for which-the same or any other person or persons were convicted. (2) Buch closing shall he for such period not exceeding twelve months as the magistrate may fix in the order and the Board of Commissioners may in their 1""- cretion order the determination of such closing on the report ‘ of such comtable or other omccr asthecelem_eybe.orwhenitis TMEIIT _ l veit rlnc I llll may or female) who fur °ll>ltal. Burl: 1'- 0. ao; "iz" Charlottetown 5 i ‘ “umed by l’¢D°rt or evidence of ~ my person that there has been :__sl;_<'_iilB fide chlnse in the own. P °l' °°¢“D=ni=y or tho hotel, ’“"‘“'-'°“i- house. residence, lhartment, gum, buudmg or Pliemiseaasthecasemaybethatthe °'"‘°" °l' °°U\lP°1\t of or any gh” P°"°°° “V198 any interest - wh howl. restaurant, item ¥°°ld°n¢e_ apartment, suite, bonu. logorpremlsesastbeoasoit-my 5°- had 11° not-ice of the proceed. ‘"1 °1' no oimortuaity or being htlrd before the magistrate, and I that such owner, occupant 0,- Dcrwo was not 0. party or pt-wy fo the commission of the onen¢¢_ __ (3) Such constable or other oi. oer shall have power to set o Zlllrd both outside and inside of “HY Premises so closed as it may to him Neill DNP” or necessary D order to render such closing effective. This provision, the pmm,-,ter laid. was intended to got ot load. Il°l’d»S who permit persistent boot- 10881113 to be carried on in a shop °l' “SP¢Bl<¢HSy_" If necessary the some _thins could be done in tho case of 'I private house. 'lA Move Ahead” _ Mr- Lea thought the promoter _was now finding out thot, so ol _former Premier had said, the mo. 'chlnations of the bootleggers were _almost beyond the comprehension _of man. He was glad to me the _ promoter was now becoming aware _of the difficulty of enforcing the Act. Hon. Dr. MacMillan agreed, but said that the ex-Premier referred W had oomnored the situation to H ollofiuer samein which the iuw officers were always a move be- hind. It was this goverrlment's ln- tcntion to take such precautions that the officers will be one step ahead of the bootleggers, if that can be managed, ~. Mr. Lea: “That is the 'ob_1o¢f___ if it can be realized" Hon. Dr. Madlvlillali: “That 15 what we are endcavoring to do." Mr. Allen hoped the promote,- WHS right. but he oould toil aim that he had a real problem ori his hands. It was difficult ‘when the b°°U¢‘E8ers were not only so well Olllanized, but so well patronizccl. That was the mostserious feature. I-lor.. Dr. Maolifillan said the 0111>’ ffhlllg the Government was concemed with now was to lstrengthen the hands of the en- forcement officers. He again re. forred to the criticism of the council member for First Prince (M'i'. Thane A. Campbell) that no Slleakeasies had been raided in 'Sumlmerside since. Jail. 26th last. ond reoeatee wiiutiio me said, that Mr. Campbells statement was |lfL`§°1“59lY ill1f0l1l’lded, there having been several raids conducted in January, February and Maron, MR. G.‘.V.LANT'S ATTITUDE Hon. D". Macilvfillan also referr. ed to criticism of liquor conditions by the other member for F.rst Pfllwo (Mr. Aeneas Gallant). Yet he understood that Mr. Gallant had himself informed the proh'bit- ion officers that conditions had improved and there had not been ‘me °0ml>`aint in that section. | Mr. Gallant said he had no re- |collection of having so info;-mga the officers. Hon. Dr. MacMillan: “I might' ask my hon. friend this question: “Does he own a. house with e. ten- 'ant ln it that was searched for liquorf" _ Mr. Gallant: "I have ii tenant in a house of mine that was search- ed for liquor but I am ready to Prove any day that there was no liquor handled in my place. and I was quite indignant at the time." Hon. Dr. MacMillan: "You corn- piained that it was an insult to have your house searched, but it was no reflection upon you. But at the tin-ie, did you not inform the police that conditions were ' g00d in your district?" Mr. Gallant: "In the district where I live. in the immediate vicinity, it was all right, but I. maintain that parts of the western end of the Island are deplorable." Hon. Dr. Mlaclvfillan: "That is what I am saying. that that state- men is at variance with the report that you 'gave the officers. You said conditions were pretty good at Miminegash and where liquor was constantly sold previously you could not see anything Of it now." Mr. Gallant: "I made that state- ment about Miminegash but since that time conditions in thc west- ern section have gone wild." Hon. Dr. MacMillan: "lf you will give me the information, or the police, about any locality where the conditions have gone wild we will see that they are remedied." Mr. Gallant: “I presume that you have officers to look after that. It is not my duty to pass myself as an informer. The officers dont have to look for it; they can sce it plainly." I-Ion. Dr. MhcMillan: "We have this unusual condition of affair pl.l't0lhilduty90l!li8tinil‘l s of an elected representative of the people, who claims that it is no e Stocks, Bonds, _Quotations enforcement of the Prohibition Act- Tll°\l81\ he knows of those conditions he is not ,inclined even lo was that information to the vffioersi no does uct ooosiaoi- it his duty." . The clause carried. 0181180 t/wo provides: "If my liquor. whether oe- talned from a vendor or not, is églmd ln Any dllloe hall or room which the public has access, li may be seized one the audio; of such liquor shall be prime, facie proof that the sei-no was “Dt for sale by the person hav- los it lu his possession or under his control." Mr. Cox objected to' this clause. -4 mall M1811! go to a dance and on the doctor's advice he might have a little vial with him in cue he 3h°“1d Bet weak, (laughter), and under this section he would be flood oven though his iiquoi was legally obtained. , Mr. Lea: “I think the sections ha;/e been very carefully thought u __ The clause carried. The bill also amends sec. H9 by `ding; “(2) Every constable or other officer authorized to enforce the Provisions of this Act, may exe. cute a summons or warrant up- on__an information laid by him. se ." The clause carried, The hill was reported agreed to .1/lthout amendment. School Act Amendmcu ___ On motion of Hon. Dr. Maclvfill- an the House went into committee with Mr. Hunter in the chair on second reading of an Act to amend the Public School Act 1920 and amendments thereto. _ The first section refers particu- larly to Charlottetown and Surr- merside and is for the purpose of ing with children. Conditions are not satisfactory, as evidenced by the increasing numboror delinquent children who have to be sent to rcfonnatories. These children be- ancy can be prevented it would go a long way to solve the problem, The Act provides for flnlng parents who neglect sending their children to school and the amendment imposes ment of the fine. Mr. Lol-‘age said there were cases where the children could not be cfoperiy clothed. The promoter explained that full provision was made under the Act for absence from school by reason' of poverty. where children are kept at home in Charlottetown or Summerside by reason of illrlefs. to furnish a doc- l/~r’s certificate. ' Mr. Dennis thought an amelid- ment should be added, making it the duty of school seceiarfes to post notices under the Domestic Animals Act. Hon. Mr. Ma.cPhee suggested this amendment could better be includ- ed in the Domestic Animals Act. With thus suggestion Hon. Dr. Maclvliillan and Mr. Wlgmore agreed. The bill was finally agreed to without amendment. HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT On motion of Hon. Dr. Mae- Mlllan the House went into com- mittee with Mr. W. A. Stewart in the chair on second reading of an act to amend the Highway Traffic act’ _ The hill repeals subsection (1). sec. 68 of the Act and substitutes the following: _ “If an accident occurs on |. hlghiway any person in charge of a vehicle, who is directly or in- `directly a party to the accident. shall remain at or immediately return to the scene of an acci- dent and, render all reasonable assistance, and give in writing upon request to any one sustain- ing loss or injury or to any Peace Officer or to a witness his name and address and also the name and address of the registers-:l owner of such vehicle and the number of the driver’s license. and the registration number of the motor vehicle, and shall as soon as possible furnish to the constable, non-ccrmn-iissioned oi- ficer or other ofiioer of the Roy- al Canadian Mounted Police near- est to the scene of the accident a report in writing setting forth with particular-ity all material facts, the number of the driver's license, and the registration mim- her of the motor vehicle. Buch report shall be without prejudice. shall be for the infomation of the officer in charge of the Royal canadian Mounted Police in this Province and shall not be open to public inspection." ectly to the head of the Provincia make for greater convenience. def!-ling with the regulations deal-, Zin as truants from school. If tru-| imprisonment for a term not ex-| needing 30 days in default of pay-' Clause two n-lakes it necessary! At present, the promoter explain- ed. it was necessary to ro-wrt dir- Police. The amendment would 7iisiiinii’s iocii iiiiliii .uuuiiiinii Corrected For Every ' _ Wednesday and " Saturday Issue There was a fi if 5 market todiiy. Ori] the’ vlglzlnlxisntpki-ifgs mnliied much the i-‘niue_ I-nllowing were the average prices fluoleil. _ f`ol\lmzo 4 lilo fi sl- Clfmll 4 llis ... __.°..01oei Lettuce __ 11;' slliiinnch ... __ _ _ neil Tomatoes 2 1°' 3”' l"H'~nli»u 3 its heels dns Prniiherriel _ . _ ...._ 17# - _ ...... 100 ~ __ . Rc "¢l=‘ry . _ . . ._ _ _ Large Enilllg Apples , gn,- Rcfl Fnlilrnge _ ,nn (`“'fkI"“' Al‘l'|"l1 peck ... fim- Onions 10 pniiu.|_,, 356 Dairy and Poultry Profit"-1| _ Eggs 18 in '_Im- Buiu-r 21lo:=04 lf‘rr~:in\ ._ .gnu ciiuiloo ._ ._IfI` _.__ Ducks 'ltr-one Mi-ntl _ Ge 'Ronst l_nmh Iloiist lioof Roast l'nrk Roast \’t~:il . . _ ‘or f`l\0l's Lnmb . _ ‘Ev Llrvr I.h ' U' 10,. flhf-ilu Pork _ . W. iiolit-is ii. ., _ _,, 1'.. '_ _ __ I ___ . 14c ... _ . ._ lin il_i~ic:i»li.___ ._ _. ilouu_i si'-.lk ._ sirioiu sn-uit ._ _ '..'.`f ;>'q.~ Prorluee . . . . _ ... an.- llny _._ 'Straw ._ .__ _ _ _ ___ _i.'. Outs i._ ___ __ _._ ... 1:0.- 'l'\iri\ip.= __ lu, l'otf\ll~‘s ... . 2.'__:;~',i.- Fllli "rv i'od _.__ , ima l-‘resll Ilnililock ... _.__ MU; GRAIN | ((`i|n"rlln.n Press) \T'i_\`_\`ll'EG_ )lflr<‘h 28- _ _ _-_. tau; (1.0 _‘E1 \\'Iir-ni: lliiy _.Miz July ,,|I_;,,~_ (_, ii; 0'~|. _'.:l;..\ in _'»:i. _ l)iii_<: Biuy 1‘_Z",‘§B; .lilly 2li,_Lll; Oct ..i7t',,l1_ Iliirlov: Billy 30158; July Ziilill; Oct Iii _ (`_\."If l'RICF.H Wlionlz .\'o 1 h"rll 51-`-L.; No 1 nur 'ill/Q: No L' nur -tilt,-1 N.; ii nor 46: .\‘<. 4 nor 4415; .\'o 5 i~'ll;: No ii 421.3; l<`_f_r_il 40%: Truck -l9',{.; No I duruiii . ,_ Outs: No 2 C W 2i‘.-';: No 3 C TV 2111;; No I fi-r-rl 21’,\_’.; _ M T’L. C URB (Canadian Press) Fltockil Clone ll A Oil ... ... ... -._ ___ SV, Bi-niiliiirilnis ... ... ._ Sli 'iiip 0`l ._ __ 9 llit Pete _._ 107;, \\':ilk0l' Pfd _-__ .__ _..._ 11 EXCHANGE _ (Carillon Press) !\lO_\'TRE\L_ .\li-rrh 28-Brlflsli and fnrlgn excli"n"o ciirrnrrles in rein- ~ioii to the (`i\"ii"i:iii ilolliir its coin- '\‘ieiI by the ltfyiil Brink of ('i\iiiillii -l~ut-il tnrliiy as flio\\'r=:- Arg'~nl'vin pefo _fl1!i". Aiistrvllu pnuiid 3.9782. Austria liohllling _‘l'l13_ Brnell mllre‘a 0007. ilu'-,znrln lcv .0092 Cliinii Hook Korg dollars _‘$756. (‘z"<-lin-ilnvnkin crown _(1361. Denmiirk krone _1_°lfl. lflnlunll flnmiirk 0103. France franc .0i7~l_ _ _ G1-rmimy reiriismnrk .28iR_ moot I-luiioin i»o\\u1l 4-l'l“°- Great Britain pound 4.120" Greece ilriichmfi _OMS- Hnlliind flnrlll _48_l0. Hiingnry .2l2fl_ India rupee _$130. Tlnly lire _(N119. Japan yen 253. _Yugoslavia dirar ,0ifi0. New 7,o||1,|nq pouiiil 3.2012. ll li .l_'l‘33_ Poland o Ronmania lcu ,<\il74. South Africa pi~u"'\ 4-10`|'9~ Spain peseiii .li(_ Sweden krone .'-'lIii`\_ Swlzorlnnd friinc .‘.‘320. United States rloilra 20% premium. NEW YORK, March 29-(A.P.i- Foreign exchange atenriy. Great Brit- iiln in dollars ntlu-ra in cents. Dn- percent 13,: low 3.41%: rinse Il.-ilfiltg l~mn.-c :'i.n2 is-ie; luiiy 5.13; Belgium ln- 03\,§: Gt-rnmny 2fl.S'»‘.&: Cnnnlla B275- N.Y.CURB- (Canadian Tren) situ.-im . rio., Amor Cyan If __ 5'-a Amer Sup Power ... __ ._ 3__ Ae\'lanrlEl___ ._ lo (lun Mnrroili 1'lfir~i\ Sf-rv _:_ ill 'llonil nnvl Shure Wahl of Cnnniln A _va liit Pr-le ‘-2 ... ,__ _ .,_~ oi.. ... S.t Oli liid ... ... _ l Mr. LePage thought the traffic officers sometimes exceeded their duty. He cited a personal experi- ence. Mr. Alien asked how long a per- son was supposed to stop at the scene of the accident. Hon. Dr. MacMillan: “I will an- swer that by asking my hon. fi-end: 1-low long would he siay'."' Mr. Alien: "I don`t know. I might be unconscious." Hon. Dr. Maclvfillan: “Would that be a normal condition?" Mr. LePage: “I think ordinary hors: sense should be used." Hon Dr. MncMili_ail: “Exacti_v." l Tile bill was agreed to without lamendment. _ '/ilontreal Stock Market A (Canadian Tren) Clone Stork: Boll 'l'“l ... '... ..._ bif'l Bruzlliiiil ... .__ .__ _._ ... ._ l Cuu Car ... ... _... _-.. .__ Do PM ._ ... ... ... _ . ._ . Can Ind Al ___ ___ _._ ._ _ C I’ li ... ... .__ ._ _._._._ 9% Doiu lirillgc _ 15 Donn Sit-1-I and Coal B .___ " liit Nickel Muiilreul Power _ ... Int B _._ __ . 1_'»‘,f; 12 10% 152; Quebec Power ._ _... Slmwinlgau ._ _ _ _ .___ Steel of Clin ... _.._. __ Winnipeg El ... ... Pivotal New York Stocks | (C fllooke Allied Chemical _._ _... Am and F Power- .__ _ _ ._ Ain Smelting _ _ __ Ain Tel and Tcl _ _ __ Aaiuvoiiiiii _ ._ __ All-lilsou . _ ... Aiiiiiirii _\iiilor ._ _ __ _ f‘;iii:iilii llry _._ . fI1'Il... _._ .__ ___ ..._ mil 41:, i 1_'l‘,-;‘ iii l _._ __;,_»_ -z1:;.t-- _ _.__ ot- ul.- f'iise _,,. ..__. l'lioaiipf-like and Ohio __ (`o|i film _ Corii I'ro VACUUM (TLE./\NEIfS, 'I`0.'\S'l`ElIS, irons and other iiclisi-hold ap- pliances l'ep.lii'eii. Phone or cull. Piilriicr Eieclilf; Lid B553-Cl-24-lil. To Let ,_¥"‘. 'annoaitn sul-r,_\i;i_|; 1-on lm LET -_ i~:si'aci.il.Lv nasm- ` ‘ '_‘__ 5,1-,.»._ i lining fiumou5¢5_ etc., lo pi-t ; :lhic heated liparimcnl, in good _ lilo; ' i'e.-7. ° . 'R W0. -__S~"l Five. Bridge and Wiilst Score ___,__,,_;,_ __; Cards. Guai'diail Central _lou Nov. 1-ii. French Fold, oi l0fi aries of goori land. l3\illdinf's in good repair. Nine miles fron' Cii:ii'lJii1:iov\'ri Priced to sell. _/flex. ltliyiits. I 835"-'i-"1-i’i'n\"-3i 'OR _SALE - STEEL SPLIT I’\'L- Zey, 24 inch dinrictcr, 9 inch lace. Stcvi split pulley, 26 inch din- 1 ineicr, 'l inch lace. Cust iron pill- 'vy 18 inch diamc_er, 8 inch fare 'Steel shafting 9 feet long, 1". i inches Lu diameter complete with ! hangers and bearings. A bar- . galil for quick sale. Apply Guaiil- i inn ll | .____---- i l ((`i\l'lildl zll l'rNui| \l0\"l`lll" \l. \l'irl'li 2\'~<»l'f»'i'iii!< _-.\|;.¢_u w/-to of-m"m~| of 8| vault. Wanted _ l _ F.\ll.‘l AT ‘.\'A:\"ri:i» _ (AT \\'|'i‘ii \'0U_\'ri kiliriis Apply l’i“.'l'u».’1liii-.T~l_ 1\‘iarc'li 23-li. _ Lost ` (lov-v ~ - - - - I _ _i __ _ __.___,__.~._._-_.___ ---__---~ I.\'\ST-I"0l`_\"\`i\I.\' I'l'._\'. NOTIFY _ P. J. 'i\fni'D:in:i`d :it slot". §“'l _ -'") 21 31,, -'i __ - LOST-/\'l` 'l'llI'I I’/\l.i\lS DE Dzlilse Saturriziy night. mnri’s slgiici. ring. Finder leave at Clark and MacDonalri'.<. B628-li There are '10 nutcgiros in active daily service in the United States These are being used for a wide at I _ 1:' . ' ' ‘ "_ ,_ _ _ _ 1:1; I lvuriely of pumosos, such as .adver- ` ` "`°`.` L" ltisinll. communicatioii, prospecting, forest fire control, police work and shuitlc service. ‘l`hel'c has been i_.iuli§»__| '_'_.'I:':7 'li uIi`f»u tilt vu-» ii~»\_u- in stcadyiiicrcasc in the perform- ____‘ ri-:_il l\re.~tu<'k ii\::rliol.- tr\ilf:_v_ _ I~l'_- ance of _his type Dr ___m“_,,_ I ’ i '~_r\i'.\' 1-,1l\'»s_ Sill) hogs iiuil ii! siirol _ _ : fri-in \\"-ii ' '; .it : ll--nt limi' ml 'iliil l' -`i. - - tl " - sill: 'Flicro tire new a'lout 350.000 por- sons in thc :iviiiiion iiidii.\ir_\' in "t '.541 1 .,'_"'_' :intl ilir- l»:\l:ii\<'l: 0 engancd in nh. Lransponanon; - _» rwll wi-rc >' ' »r: iiilt viii rs. \ ° _ ' l d mil 'i-il 'i-rc i' ' '_ "'-r in quii l Y. 'ind from ._’» in ;.|\ i- ' ~ tiff in pr-i‘f_ twtiiiiimii in uliiiii i~ "lg \\'elr1l1lliir loss tlinii 100 |.i.ii , liroiiglii $3- \loi|\la were 1l1» lmxns. Cliccso r-*mein-‘il .=rond_\', fll'i'l‘\l| 0"- boxes. Frosh griiilrul was lil rrirlfitii -ir l"== W(-gf. “iii-lii|ivgi».l_ |»x|i':w lwlilu quiilfil l fl! 1'! fu 1_\` i'i‘ii|_~'_ flruia in lil in 17 5 rents nnil tar:-oiuls iii 17. in lil rviilu :i iloz\~l\_ Ul`f~rlii;z_u luliillrwl £ll;il i-:i.~_~s_ Brewing has become one of lhc major llidustfcs of Japan, cnipioy- The House then took recess. l‘rliici- l~lil\\';ir