THE (IHAKLU'I"I'E'I‘UWN GUARDIAN i " W. W. We|lner’s Our "Hit Parade" feature! values without equal any- whers-and to enable you to . lharc in them we offer you easy credit terms-at no extra coat to you! .1 ME NS BULOVA $29.75 i.‘ jewel “Canadian ('lippcr" — fully guiiriiiitccd. Lad s - . l7 Jewel "Goddess of Time" $29.75 All the charm all" color of natural gum Guaranteed. mask. to omuonos ,. s2. rowel-ii This Vnw-iy no‘? *1 hglflli f"=‘\|~r~c4 nf HK gnld. Perfect.’ 1 .~\ dvliuhiful (lcsign in iiiiimuvnil si-iiing. 14K gold mountings. $$7l4 ll 2G pc. SILVERPLATE $7.50 An outstanding valui. in siivcrplatc.’ Service for 6. several patterns. Low as 50c “irckly ! I , . w. WELLNER LTD. JIHVELERS SINCE 1868 CHARLOTTETCNVN, P. E. l. Annual Campaign Is Necessary i, mail ‘ how a siduciis ihc T.u\ices i Lad: ' Aid, ziie Superintendent and staff are to keep down ex- » 1icir~cs and lo collcci from those vohnflan, cnI,‘.r,hH,i,n,; from a alhc to pay still yfIBT after ‘ycar ‘ gencroiis ilf"l"i'(l ni-i ‘.0 Biiiixc aiivzirs ‘fie free in)“; m“? up w a ‘urge t been m‘ _ ~ . “Nance surn s0 mil’. a jfzlfi)’ campaign for o! m? bland Ho? \Olillil.'ll'y (‘Flllflblllllllls from the pm“ T y, E from w? Pym public 1.. luv. as urgent n ncrc sity vinnffl n, iriis yviii" us ctci‘ heretofore‘. quite 5,. Lib! ycni" the ‘fiiistecs added the pcnsc nf ioilmvliig nciv cquiiament that was \‘i‘l'_\' badly ncriicd. The first and l’ most. important \\'."is a new deep IiIPYODlIy X-my nlflCiiillC for ti-cai- mcnt of dccp seated cancer and oihcr discard". i THE SILK ENIGMA‘ W.C.T.U. "rr is ABOUT MR. NOLESCUE!’ of Philip Slater. ' Superintendent eagerly. i Any news of her, Mr. Beck? {started looking yet. my boy. You ysee I was hoping that your report ; last night might have proved to be f a false alarm. I There were standing talking in thc deserted corridor outside the general office. desperately. The Superintendent head. There are people disappearing almost every hour of the day somewhere. don't come back. some are dis- covered aftier a few hours’ absence. Others arg never heard of again. Don't think I'm being pessimistic, he added as he noted the startled expression on the young man's face. I'm only trying to illustrate how difficult it is for the police to get on their trails. There's no clue. . . nothing at all except a descripion. I don't need the personal part of that, I've met Miss Varley, but if you could tell me what she was wearing when last she was seen I'll have the (lescrilation circulated immedlairly. I couldn't tell you for certain, myself, Philip doubted, but I'll soon gel that information from minute. when Slater had raced towards the stairs leading to the store, Beck wandered along towards the SLfllfS that led upward; towards j the fiat roof of the store where. when the weather permitted, the i members of the _ staff spent some i little time in their rest periods. He had a mind to go up there himscf. At ihe foot of the stairs he paused as he heard hurried i footsteps behind him. He turiiedi and saw a small. rather slightly i built girl coming towards him. i he judged that she “'33 no, longer i young-—that is as young women go. Thirty-eight to foity at a , guess. Excuse me shc began. nervQu_-.1y_ i I'D“ are superintendent Beck? i '_I'hc Superintendent admitted the i identity. I ivant to speak to you. i I must sneak to you. It is about i Mr, Nolescue. Beck regarded the girl Weren't you interviewed before ycqerday; day? he asked pu SfLfCWdly. i the day or was it yester- zz‘ed. With this Beck went in search He found that young man very much upset and he greeted the . i Beck shook his head» Haven't together What an we do? uked Slater i shook his ,' They Just go out and I some of the girls. I won't be a, iio allow Ling Foo to use you. If p person who did kill him isn't also responsible fc: Miss Varley's dis- appearance- i Miss Rich went back to the work she had left without permission, and Beck hurried down to the i shop to look for Philip Slater. He felt that, despite the hysterical outburst from Miss Rich, he was little nearer in his quest. i CILAFPER XVIII FOILED 0R FOOLED Sen Yet Sch was in an ugly . temper and Ling Ibo was afraid. He had observed his master in these moods before, but none cf them, he recalled, had been quite so ugly as the present one. The Great One. still wearing the , Savile Row clothes in which he had visited Miss Lennard at Batter- , sea, strode back and forth in his I apartment mechanically beating one fist into the palm of the other hand. His chin almost rested on his breast and occasion- ally a sound that had no relation ‘ m any known language escaped 5 his lips. Ling Foo stood beside i the door, waiting. Suddenly Sen i Yat Sho paused in his perambill- i atioii and turned on the waiting i servant. I Where is Wu Ti? he demanded. He is below, Excellency. Bring the dog here! Wu Ti was. if anything, smaller in stature than his colleague Ling F... His foes was expressionless. He, too, wore the clothes of the West. Wu ’I‘i, you are a fool- A dog of i a fool. Your ancestors must have ’ been f00's for only fools could have begot such a. fool as you. It shall be as you say, Excellency. Wu Ti is content. Sen Yat Soh ignored the in-i terruptiori. You know what you've done, Wu Ti? Let me tell you. ‘ Your blunderlng killing of Noles- 5 cue ‘may yet cost us not only the mcret of the Medichus. It may cost us your life and our liberty. How say, Excellency? No one knows . Wu Tl was inwardly afraid but he dare not reveal it. It has come- to my ears that Scotland Yard have been making inquiries in every Chinese quarter oi’ London. It means that. they suspect something. If they do not why do they ierk information? Aruwcr me that, Wu Ti? I cannot answer, Excellency. i The man Nolesciie had to die. You talk like a fool in a play, scoffed SO11» i I was a fool myself we you hadn't killed Nolescue and This virtue must precede that of iniegrifyi.—-F‘rances E. Willard. en lcg. but not with a wooden head. , By J. n. WILMOT Notes W!" (Olnfllltl iContinued) bitterly. 1 also hope that the A PRAYER 1:03 TEACHERS "A; w the seer in ancient time The angel came with coal aflamc. And touched his no; to“ m might spook. o ciod. in Thine aluflshty mm"- so to us ‘in this later day Send down a puflfyna Ill’- rut fort-h Thy hand and touch our mouths- Whose holy task it is t0 wit!!! And guidg the minds of eager youth. That we may "B" 11311111118 s h peec . Grant n5 vast patience, insight wise. The open mind and heart and eyes. Thu, cleansed and quickened may We 8° And teach those in the morn of -Marg11critc Emilia. A MISCELLANY The following items have been sent t0 The Canadian While Rib- bon Tidings from various Provin- cial Editors and Department Ed- itors over a period of months. life sterling character. Among the The bowl)’ M"! m‘? "liaht of founders and supporters - in the peace: early days were men of high ’I‘he sin and ugliness of strife. mentality and impressive moral Then shall the angel's voice pro- stature. Icaxmers all. they lived claim. inn; to nature and to naturcsi "You, too. have spoken in God's God. They were very largely men‘ nma. .. i History of The i North River ' Baptist Church (magnum from p180 lo. tion: that of our missionary sister. Miss Laura Bain, dlulhter of the late Francis Bain. who wpresentl this church in our Telugu Mission In India. She supervises the European Protestant School at Vizagapatam. which has an attend- ance oi 38. The last Foreign Misa- lon Report says: "If it were not foi- this school, only Catholiic In- stitutions would be available for the children of Protestant-g 8o ex- cellent is the school that the same generous Government grant as last year has been given-Rupees 1,800 or about $650." We have now sketched the hia- tory of the I07 years in tho life oi this church. In its pulpit we have , noted many worthy men who§ wrought nobly and well in the} cause of Christ Through all the changes of the years godly and consecrated men and women com- posed its membership. Among its leaders were ever found men of i I I i One other name we must men- i of one book, and that the Book oi i books. ‘They were men of strong and abiding faith in God. of an unshakobie assurance in immortal- ity, of strong convictions for which they were ready to live or die. As we have reviewed this history oi i upwards of a century the convic- f iion was borne in upon us that the‘ ‘present generation in North River LEADERS RAVE N0 USE FOR. LIQUOR Liquor might have defenders, but no defence. Whether or not the world would be vastly benefited by total and final banishment from it of all intoxicating drinks, seems to me not an open question-Ab- raham Lincoln. The ravages of drink are great- er than thcre of war, pestilence, and famine combined.—-Gladstone. It is definitely settled that alco- hol is a. poison; a poison de-tructive of human energy, and, for thb reason, oi’ society as a whole-M. Georges Clemenceau. Character is bounded on the north by sobriety. on the cost bv integrity. on the we"t by industry, on the south by gentlenesa But these cardinal points are all determined by the first, sobriety. You can get along with a wood- rest o1 his entire ministry, he grate- fully recalls the inspiration afford- ed by the quality of the Diaconatc. ' Four good men and true, who stood foiirsquare to every wind that blew: I have noreason to be ashamed of i their anoutors who built their i lives into this church. left a rich i heritage, and finally fell on sleep. To-day we are summoned to be worthy sons of noble siics_ l’ In Writing of his pastorate with this church from 1893 to 1898 Rev. smlilliBER 25. 1931 Punwl ll Hnpn‘: lqnr "POINTER" Stetson’: New Peak-of-Fcishion Stiletto feather pointing up that new soaring, slimming crown. Brim cupped in the new way to halo your eyes. Done in Simon's rich, ipiq colon, it's a felt ha: that give: you the best head. mrrlnzochesessonnn.......:7-95“ Prowse Bros. M. C Higgins has this to say: There are some outstanding fea- "' Lures of this pastorate which still linger as pleasant memories with the former Pastor. “First, an earnest, reverent and thoughtful congregation, that would be an inspiration to any pastor to give of his best. In in- tellectual calibre. spiritual insight and ‘NB-l hunger for the spoken Word, they challenged tin- pastor to no superficial preparation for the Sunday services. "Then, again, throughout tre "the come lower It was yesterday morning Y“ {should probably have so: clear of ; It l; the brain that countc. but in ggtnecf-Xlgcgate;nvgarvxfiiaficilgalaggg’ I i’.‘.“.~’lil=..§‘g"’.'u.’?."‘ T11 59mm?‘ “i i {i335 2121i? 3353"’... bluifiii’ ‘£231 fiiifiuii“! .¥§i1"...u§€i‘.“.p$23$u.?§ Th” he“ l“ midi" remem- wa-nt ‘to see you nowm g’ “m I I i-caiize ii. woifd have ‘been easy to ' fit and well: That can not be done brunet qiie young Pastor had w!“ ma‘ You are M155 i i buy up all the Suchow silk in if one drinks liquor The man who‘ 513:: 81111;: Qfainibltlamfharfiardiniiis n1: death . '- _ y , _ . _ ' _ e a i..’."‘..‘sufi"°u“.l.'...fi‘“.fifii f?“ 1 P i33il“°‘isu.“;i§i° lfifiui?’ yiifiTiiiu ii“. ‘$.35? “.5525”. “..§‘§'.?.‘%.‘”?3 m" WY" . the only i man who's em‘ dew“ w“ Ti’ and W“ kmed a Wists: ought to go 0f! t0 "It? usAirfJ Oieriivilciegeaiiisis world! rezfly m my; W ‘i _ , , man and now where are WE? l wood, and llv alo . ~ ' Rbout tlfilngg_ouéidelq sways’ Youye made a fool of me. We've ulfgillfilg ‘evecr ‘ti? any great- Thifimkhif our gathers are with mud’ that is. No one knew. IL was Olll, ' “m” gm‘ W‘) “when ‘m’ m" hands ma" “"0 acmillpiihed cnyiihillg iilisounciligin Olfl‘ sgiiige ‘iii-e iiisiiielzaoi; made Sotmehow we u-crc going figélutl elciiliéiriofmtfiifieilzn up m) mind ‘ Itilrroughltlio use of alcohol I would our fathers Speak m our hearts. i ‘Kill d7 1:. 0 {iii ‘Egan Bu‘ ma“ Wu Ti remained silent He toO llgrto mm the {an painted out The“ achiewmem‘ challenge i The ‘sic nil/l mt H, Mr‘ Beck? had sccn Sen Yo: Sohs ‘ugly’ ' _ i-Cillaflcs Main)‘ . ' z emuiaim" The“ “m1 their qidlkhey ‘Jofild him Ju~t as he Inoods bflnre imitzfzll drlégipllllil-ii‘; iltnfietiryiglgi prayers. their consecration. their -i- . -_ i r‘ o ‘olaia "i cwio 1f,» ‘f; .. mgerfkm tggfifli-‘Ealiifiié D0 kyou 502mm for limb’ F9“ commanded i "595 “kgmliiil- Tkill’ db‘)? 0X‘ tlolmgi istglvcriiwgiidieavoiiunixdlogussls 0t: trio may 5* . SCllC ll \ ,' i Tllll W l0 fl‘ll"i i’) , ll ’(‘i ' lic was going to die? N Li“? F0‘) can“? i“-"ri“iil' and lllilllivlf a fnir g M O m‘ I iblrliflnc they bequeathed to ,us, He seemed to sense it. Hc said stood beside Wu 'I‘i. (‘ilflili'£‘.-—F'lCldlllLZ‘ not only all too afraid of declaring our am not proud of the Se principles. We fear being intolerant. We do not acknowledge this even to ourselves. The fact remains if the Church was church militant a, it should be 1! it had not laid aside the armouf- and "tho shield of Faith" and be- be safer. (July a, the church "l5 become lax in giving service ha: evil triumphed. _ Sometimes this laxity is called broad- to look to the recent flood; in the U. S. A. and think of the comment of Rev. Stanley Jone: who says a crystal clear river may become so BROAD that it has n0 DEPTH. church is cleamed it is a. channel of blessing, but, when clogged with blessing. Unless we change our at- we will suffer from the "Sin that is a reproach to any people." Like Pau. we should declare our right". as citizens and demand the puri- fication of our radio programmes. bbath called desecration. Are you? .___i___ IS IT SACRIFICEQ. the What father would not bnnil tobacco if his own son was in danger? What mother would not give up her card games if they might assist her own children to become gamblers? Who would not stay away from dances if he knew the dance presented a powerful temptation to a friend? Ponder Paul's personal decision in ROM-Bill xiv.. 13. shall we be bound down by the prejudices of others? Say; Paul: "I give up all for the nah of the weaker anew-Evangelic- a1 Christian. . breatplate of righteousness." tolerant and accusto w standard our people would mindcdness, May I ask you becomes a morass spreading ._______.__ NEVER T00 MANY FRIENDS and destruction. when the Said James Russel Lowell. “I-L; who had a thowand fneinds ha: not a friend to spare. and he whc has one enemy wul meet him everywhere." It is a mistake t4 make an enemy except for a very good and o. very righteous cause but there is no excuse needed foi making a friend of anyone. FTliilldl can hurt you only if you allow them to do 1'0. It is tlicn you: fault not theirs. inesa it becomes a barrier to towards the inroads being on our Christian Sabbath belong to us and I for one _ untnrnishul. but alsoi Fqr sivrht d E ' i ., _ ,_ . you always did when a Chlnaman There is w be a last Emmi“. V) g',.‘f,?liiv,,f§i°",jflii Coach’ Unwer" Cnhmwed ,1" glory’ w the genera‘ i 1 b e yes ..nrl. A gins oxygen machine. _ _ _ _ _ _ v l, m ‘,0 U 1k f, o,‘ ~ ._ ~ g ~ tion f0liC\.lltZ. 3rd Amodcrn suction and cther- “as m‘ 5°“ "all" I ("dill Flllllfl e o . m M 10m xons" Liquor has nut more men out i ____ Izlninlnrhinv. flndef§fandl of coursa He He,“ Soil ciircctcd, and pilot's ‘more “ n! mp gflmn than M‘, the umpirps r .- .—:;:;~_~—_—:-____~_.—_— I The Hnspnal hopes that at an mid n13- ilmg there is to be no mole killing.’ mgwnuq. I don-t home, w“, pfchibli, n1 co-ordinated mcntail Seventy per cent of far em,“ date i, ma‘. be able w VH0 mentioned no names, Miss ' Yo“ 535' m“ the who” m“: yioungstcr who drink, _. gonnlc effort. Most of the great associa-i _ ‘whim "rs are “Mk rc_ fmnhcc a Supim,‘ of radium so gRicii? iséiiiidrflriigil lhcinsclr-ps from -(h(.‘ Mark‘ [Hons of physicians 1n different! ‘ ffilfllwly- nliffimfnrt from badly needed for cancer treatment Q shetsiiook h": mad‘ He (“(1111 Erma“ 5:; lsufgglotvfso-nalggl Alcohol has wrcckcd more l'.\'cs.i Cmmtrics ‘l! the “WTM ha“? r_e°e“_t‘i this condition shows mostly and also other cquipcinent such as Jayne” fiindm)’ 923G“)? I t _ pot? 40a L,‘ the mu fnm wfilch starved more children, and murder. ly gone on record as_ bclcvlng‘ at m." work and may be is contained in the bcst cquirwed n . ‘e c‘ W“ 3i hi$7_ , . K ‘ 0d more women than any other that U16 "Si! 07 81601101 5‘ 8 5W8 headache, sore eyes. ner- miizllorn Jrfélfilliitflliiq m h F bpgltzonggiclltnéiis; “Ck "f!" wed iii;tDiiigccvaglltiguii‘fihichenivctohgi/Xi: Silllxle facioiz-Sir Wilfred Gren- in"? 29 tdi‘5¢‘a;g°d altliizlgxsgige “gfthgg: (J- C- MORAN) v . . x upsfl m1. c mus no ai _ose w o are . ' _ _ I .V . fcl‘. 055- u 0 '8 _ _ i Bggllfngisli in 1hr, d“, cumin; forrvnrd this great work mg?‘ géiciw v32” is Li:(ioifiiiuthiigvel‘iiieafljgiaffsfg The great curse of the laboring Dfiiient,~Dr, G. M. Cooper. North We W15}; to announce to the pubhc that ive . . may suffer considerable dis- f’ “Talc,” lilgving m“ “d aileviat" quietly. p ‘we’ on me. Let me further remind both gm" his inielgvfiralfe- It M‘ Cawiim‘ Sm“ 3”“ “i Heal“- are taking over the premises now occupied by _, - Y m m’ '"" “r ' 71hr; ~ i v - - of you that I will not countenance m"? "me '~’5°1F‘ 1°" V’ the 6S5!‘ . L 0 S 0m an and will c0l1llnti0 -_ i v mmmn‘ Glasses rcuc" ' When the collectors come to your. f l Mia'- 15 “Qrrllll; InrP- Im failure‘ I a not afraid of the wage earner than su-kea m. wan BIBLE READING M s C‘ y n 8‘ C y’ v i , ' drain‘ home next ivcck bc prepared to give a ti“. [nude 3.1m M a ‘O01 o! mike we ‘:1. safe enou h here , or sickness or death It ins cnuccd "“'-— to carry on the coal business formerly conduc A ‘ I ih°fli1'"fl’§§”.i -"”“'.‘“"“"’i',-“'PY’°“ xiii-é: 12551212022: ininoiily for ihe fflOlllélli Alon-i‘ Milli‘- (‘hildren to be hungry ""5 servicing: Chgciluiigd Sh" ed by that firm’ * S0 a. ii< years ("Ompngfl may ' . ' _ “ “ m that I h , l _.u . l,“ i cop-l’ and [o gmw up among u 0f. I - _ G- F- "utcheson be an outstanding success, | i! Igfsiellynefgeluliosssfizr ' sirinw my I “s; “w,,,'°';,,,',‘, {he azsociations. n has broken up meuvru w° "l" be Prepared to meet your every —~2950-9-25~!i. prLqe mos; 0g we mp5; but I aeroplane is ready the invllAU-l: u.- thought it sin-prised Phylli; Varicy ; "Pa" ii- Y0“ may HO- 1f w“ m mo“ ‘f 51L you see, M1; Beck, ‘ not back hcrc by three o‘c ock io- Phynig variey seemed to Lmnk Mn . morrow morning I shall know that Nolescue was mwresled m h... , you have failed. In an hour from He waQfL 1 w“ his fiend and j that time I shall be gone and you he mma I-ve been worried ‘hi5; will lbc lcfth totyour ownhreiources. morning... wondering whether, W19" l e “'0 ""1" a 80119 Phyllis disappearance has anything = 5m Yul. Sch resumed his pacing- to do with what I mid last night.’ Meimwhiie i" 9110mm‘ "mm i" The ADOSUQ appeals here to the Christian conscience. We are in the world and must meet its con- ditions. but should be conscience. frcc. While the church was found- ed 1o establish Christ's kingdom,’ Jtflis ncvcr failed to emphasize the relationship between His churfih and the state. He condemned usuflfi; ‘injustice and inhumanity. but ac-. homes. and wrecked more lives than any othor cmise--Cardln:ii Gibbons. Alcohol blunts the sensibilities like morphine; it produces emo- tional intablllty; it weakens self- contrcl; removcs the saving powcf of self-criticism: creates a {r1135 scnse of security and well-being; demand, as we will carry a large variety of coals suitable for every purpose, at prices that will mean a saving to you. We will put forth every effort to merit 8 continuance of the patronage of the customeri of the old firm, and we solicit, and will greatly appreciate, the patronage of new customers. i», Bu; how could 1b do that M155 . the rambling old house and behind to restore the woman io con- k"°‘v]°d3ed ‘he right‘ M mxatmni over a period of “fly yFarsi the firm of C’ 7 Rich? g a locked door Phyllis Varley was sciousnes. "<1 W" W118i" "w WP" DY i-"e Lyons & Company have built a strong reputa- H / I'm ‘m, I don»; know Bu; M,‘ 1 bending ovcr the still quiet form of She hnd worked slowly with Second mile‘ cold compresses made from her handkerchief and a ewer of water » Nolcscue was always so sure that "- Wilma" 5i"? "B" "9"" 59°" be" someone was following him. i i"?- even when he was a; work in the’ Since her last interview with ' that shod bcsidc a table. Be- stmw I though; that, perhapq Sch fear had never Zcft hcr. IL i yoiid the woman's breathing - someone had overheard what 1 had gnawed at her heart and at hcr slight though that. wins-there was 551d mind making them both numb. tion in the coal business, and it will be our con- stant aim io hold that same reputation for the new firm. We will thank Upon this foundation was thei Church establihed, not. as a no-i i ‘WWW Kg ‘l l .1‘ nctity but as an integral part of civic rightmousitr~ks. I-Iirfory ha, pi-oven that the re- you for the opportunity of , no sign of returning lifc, latlonsliip between Church and serving you in supplying your coal requirements Bu; how could ma; effect M151 Two hours ago, Ling Foo had But the girl did not izivc up 556m "BS Mil" bee" dillliw"! l0 f0!’ the coming Vvinlél’. Varicy? Beck could not quip; carried the inert form of this hope, and at last she was re- ChTi-‘VB KIYIBdBIII- l" Medlel/Rl other woman into the room and laid her unceremoniously on the bed. Unlike her own case he had understand the girl's attitude in telling him what she had done. I'm sure I don't know, Mr. Beck. wardcd by the falnict iilxkcr of England, in Czarlst Russia. in the other woman's eyelids. Phyllis Turkey, in Germany and athcistlc‘ redoub‘ed lic" yourself with a comforting chew of l-IICKEY l» NICI-IOLSON'S "BLACK TWIST" CHEWING But I wish I could catch the per- son who killed Mr. Nolescue. So do I. Miss RicllLjfild Beck brought no reviving cup and Phyllis had been left to her own devices that shc woman was and how she came to efforts. She fcli must know who this H be here. (To be Continued) Russia today this 1s seen. The evils menacing our own land re in no small measires due to the LO BRINGING UP FATHER indlffemnfe_okf_C_hr_istians. We are TIIE LYONS 00M COMPANY WER QUEEN St. TELEPHONE 111 "By George McMcnu! -_._.____.__.___.__.._i.-._ —-—— fiugu mu y‘ l_ I . I ~ 5l9 ' figfisfiilv1gfi-Yéu ilx WELL- g5; wean» RE5T- SHE CAN TAKE CARE HA5 ACARQ’ i" "l" °h°'°‘- G°°d "Wk 9o"u¢i‘$id<'?i~?2~.'§§'=fi-* °"‘ A§éT¢5F°°E ‘ — - omens- deeerves a reward. Reward “IOU I-QQKTIREDQUT v-I-fiswm.‘ - .._._....._-._.i_....-__ . lliilllllllilillillilili? iillllllllilllllllllllliiil