nie iuinieii - . , s lllslfllrlsrniuas , _ - . ._ . ubr. iiooii. src. 11720 ‘ .Cure -Here is somefliirg that and a. night. _ Our lsxative cold cure worlrs,on s new principal- drives the cold out of the system- doesn’t in e rel y smother it temporarily to have it reappear a day or so later. It does not cause ringing inthe ears, for it contains no quinine. It simply relieves ‘your system and leaves you feeling iight. . We couldn’t afford to risk our reputation by recom- mending the wrong iliing. E. A. F os ter Central Di ligstore There will be a new`moon on Tues- /SMERICAN Roan CONGRESS third American Road Congress, held Highway Association the American 'f.”` "ii who wear The Hom Shoo 'r"“F' -ing sessions and the special meetings such a difisrencc. If it had been tional honor and duty- W0 ure Guru- Go.. Corner Great George and Kent. HB rccclvca gold. mcealscr Lciiiion, R- V- Y-"”¢W° Sts. _ Mliltf. Paris, Munich and Barcelona. Some S' Grey """" " ' 30 'of his works are shown in the Car- J- H- J“ds°“ 28 28 30 29 ' 29 31 islnnlllllllws .-.'°°2°°. Pittsburg at Cincinnati-Postponed day, sept. soth .ir 12.51 ii. m. h°°'*‘“°° 0' We* gwulldr. » accountability or non-accountability The length of today will be eleven of heredity in seeking to relieve the hours and forty-five minutes. ~ AMERICAN , suflerlngs of humanity. He sought to _ _ v deal with existing conditions, and At New \0"k’“F“`5¢- New Yflfk 3. the gospel he brought to relieve suf- B05¢0f\ 17 S€¢0u¢1. New Y0l`k 5. BOS- fering _humanity two thousand years ____ “gt 1- WMM” ton W ___ _ 1 ago, was the gospel applicable to the ~ . ._ - as , _ Darnell. lvllci-1.. scat. ze.-rhe Phiicaclphia ol; ng on gr-f-if, Iggifsmff °,f,1u§,,,"‘,f,,'f‘§§f,,;1,§‘_";,,,,, el Automobile A -'t' d th g0’Chl°“E°` 1» C1°V_°_h1hd 0- Luke. ln the story of the Prodigal Michigan State 5555?; 1;`;ad§nABsDc; At D°U`0lt'-Sli LOWS 3. D€U`0if» 1- Son Jesus Christ indicates that we ation was called to order here this National- At Cincmnuti- (First) are not “fe when we disregard the morning nt the Wayne Gardens by gam°)' Céndnnau 2' Qm°9'g0 9- safeguards of the home and of the |I.osan Wallace Page, the president of (siiondgltthacago %tC1iJnc1~nnat§>i€t' °h“r°h' .nie safeguards with which .the Congress. There were addresses burg Post sangixig Rain Dum S* the Christian religion has surrounded ‘by Woodbridge N. Ferris, governor P ' ' us' _ U Michi R . sem. B_ ,X . The parable of the Lost Goin illus- f K h. 0 Mn . mayol of Detroit; President P,»1ge_ Laurens l n trates how a woman through cara- EHOB. l1!‘0Sid0I1t of the American Au- N lcssncss and iudiflercnce loses some- ccihohilc Association coil others. I thins which she values beyond mess- Among thc delegates in attendance _ ____ ure, and when she realizes Sunnyside _ at the congress which is by far the The llrst stage in the City Cham- 1"-"e"_t is hm: 10”' “"0 h°W i‘“_P0 _iorgcsr ever hold in this country, piohchip Trophy nific March wc.. iircii Rh’ 1? as fofdhef *Ogle* aigllg yitholli _ ‘are representatives of thirty States on Kensington Ran e esterda after- - 5 0 095 no W5 ‘ml . 1 -_ _. of the Union, delegates representing noon. The day wigs hot vcryyfavor- f"““d- T0 0 Jewish “'0m0h thi* 1 ' i scores of orlganizations interested in able for high scoring as there was a 0' 0- com me”-ht m0"0 tha" the 1095 ' "* the subject of good roads, represent- very strong “fish-tall" wind and at 0f mere ¥h0h“Y$ it meahf the 1099 Of ntives of the Federal Government, of thc 600 yards range the smoke from l“”e0f1EE» the 1095 0* h0h0f- T0'dUY. - 1' f//, thc `Amcriciin Bar Association, the burning street waste near the west Wh f'hd_ ih_0€ht1`°B Of °iVi1imti0h A’ S American Bankers' Associatioii, the end of the butts was very annoying. Wheffi V109 l`€1_ghS the 00hI\t§l‘i>ufl2 Of y _,. \ _ 1 _'Travelers' Protective Assoc1ation,tlie The smoke came across the range in the W0D“Hh With the 10512 C0111. '1h_0Y U59. "_ ` _ -National Association of Road Ma- dense clouds and almost totally ob- SY-11] had UW-C85 Of their h0m0 llfulil- Q / chlnery and Material Mllnufacturcrs scured the targets. In face of all lug- Of their family IOVG. Ol hhelf _) . _lr :md many others. difiicultics a few good geo;-eg were early religion-traces almost inper- e lwcsiilent Wilson, who is greatly made. Messrs W. S. Louson and G. l`-€l‘l~lh1€- Thel’ BFS the 10st C0iuB of ” H interested in tho good roads move- M. Moore were in close touch for the ‘i‘?l\'S 11“lV@\`S€ Hull W0 ml1St uct rest .if _ _ _ _, ment, has written a special address leadership at each range but in the.fil1 W8 find them. ‘ / ‘for this occasion, which will hc :incl hi-nah the gchioi commercial We live in rl materialistic age. il ‘ . read to the Congress. The day scs- traveller won out. There was a uni- muheriulihm that ll0I`m€Ht¢H thu 1.. ,,, sions of the (Joiigress, which will vernal sigh of regret when Mr. Lou- f'hl11`0h. thi? ed'-lCul1l0Ilu1 Byutem. Mid \ close on October 4, will be held at son scored an inncr for his last snot almost every department of life iil- . /" J thc Wayne Guriir~n.=l, while thc evcn- because a bull's-eye would have made IYl0St £0 U10 destruction of our na- - a l of thc various ussociatioiis rcprc- bun the century score would have less oi what aliccts our religious sented be delegates will hc held at boon reached-the score which so because wc are so taken up with our the Hotel Poncllnrtrilin und at other many riflcmen try for and just miss. material life. _ , , , hotels. Better luck next time friend Louscn. The Pflfahlt Of the Pr0di»i;a1 Son B!“’*5‘l“’ WAf(‘H °‘ CLOQI* *° ‘"0 ln connectloil with the congress an is thc gchcrol wish of the city rise-.shows hs thot shi hcglho in rho I wmumke them get h""‘y“gum' unusually large and interesting ox- men ihome, in the church inrthe very cen- ' ° hibitlon of road machinery and ma- The remaining match at 800 and tre of those things which wc believe ICC 2 - ~ - " ° _ terinls is held, which is attracting 000 ranges will be fired next Satur-iminister to oilr welfare. The I_':XP0l`t which U»hd_Ul0Ckl'0ll_U»1[€l1- considerable attention. Among the day afternoon, commencing at 2 became discontented with the hum- 1"” Q"ee“ sweetw Ph°“°‘l9‘°R' l's canada is seorinlgz ‘ ' ::Children shop here with the con- ‘Wu f"U""“e“t°d- fldenco that they are getting a -----~‘--"'- squure deal all around. We give even the tiniest tot the same personal,‘ SIR Amvmzgv EAST DEAD courteous care accorded growu-ups- . in fact m°r° B0- Y°\1 0211 send Y°“f i.oNDoN, sept. za-sir Alfred has child here with the assurance that president nf the RQYB1 Society of you will get what you want of the Byitish A,-ti5tS_ digg f_O.1,;,y_ He was ~- right quality. It is part of the Rex- born in 1g49_ 'g' 11- R- B90*-»-~-= '92 ll service. The MacKinnon Drug alfred East was khightoa in 1910. P- L““d"g““ -~-----32 28 rih....so 32 29 91 29 28 89 88 W. S. Louson 34 32 50 M. Moore 32 34 31 97, A. McKinnon ...31 31 33 95\ E. Ritchie ......32 31 32 95 McCabe 35 30 93 0?,0F’.~”- t .....30 30 -<32- 32 .....32 ni-lv. canon ,Tacos hcgic are gallery, pircahhrg, are io- li- G~ T-OV; W, ANNOUNCES 1`¢ETIREMENT~ strtute, Chicago, and other American D- Stew" 31 82 21 .g,1ue,.ieB_ _ __ W. K. Rofrers l\l-"XNTREAL, Sept. 28~After hold-_ ‘ _ A. Allnn g the rcctorshlp of St. Martin's _ for twzenty-seven years, tho WILL DEFEND I-IIMSELF. Canon Osborne Troop announc- -- to his pnrl.=liionei's today his in-_ ALBANY, Sept. 20.--It is announc of resigning his charge and cd that Governor Sulzer intend retiring to England. He made it _ taking the stand in his own defence bruises, skin eruptions of any kind. that he was not going to take. before the high court of impeach- Rexall Healing Salve is pre-_cmiiwu l ment- , ly the article. -It has unusually an- another. "` `l ...31 27 7" . W Patterson ...32 26 21 79 .___._<-1-i s ::For sores, scratches, burns, cuts, t. gigeptic properties and brings about There is nothing slipshod zvbout men M-ade by Canada s Best Shoemakers Price about $6.00 X00! i- :E \ Poultry N otzce We have started our regiilai‘_.Fail' sl\ir~_pluK “'13 _¢H““h'8 .' 1 .2 qunntni 5 of 1* .wi and ( hlelren. lglisiingldlzegnhis iitslilihlrgvlllnli strictly éi{)<_:oi-di..g r_c_>_;qhel_i_ly._ We _ sfo so ie args are buying early this s_ei\=o_r: fonenh _\:__\;_y _“dy ___“m_d_ca___ Wes'ern contracts. Parties HV. E 9° of `fT|!E usa “__ .- . Charlotteton n ' ~1 _ . ' a complete cure quicker than any other preparation we know. B016 with the‘ Rexall guarantee, money back if you are not in any way Bat- isfled. Price 50c. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent, Sts. WW _______,__,___.-. CHINAMAN WAS MYS- . » TERIOUSLY SHOT. VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. 27- What the police believe may be an out- break of Chinese Tongs commenced on Thursday, when Lim Bat Lum was shot through the body three times while sleeping in his bunk ill rl shack near Colwood near this city. A certain mystery attaches to the wounding of the tlbinamnn in its similarity to thc unravellcd murder ol Samuel Campbell, on the old In- dian Reserve here, whose bodY WHS found August 21 riddled with hul- lets. In the casa of Lim Bat Lum. a board was priecl off his shack and the assailant then inserted his hand containing the weapon, and discharg- ed nvc shots ot thc clccrluz celestial- Thc bullets found are the same cali- hrc as those which were found in Cnmpbsll’s body. Three shots entered the Chinaman's body, but failed to kill. ________.__._- g q e n o e o o t o HORSE .'li0TES e 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‘O _.....- The driving mare. owned hy Mf- S_ A. McDonald, Charlottetown, won two flrsts at the provincial fair- First for carriage horses and .first ln matched pair. ________.. 'rims is more-osicrrh in \-his section cl the c untry tha ll oth r diseases put o o ther.andunaFthela|i%f 76!" W-»l 'sufiboned to be no\irabls.°l§iJ a ‘rev any ysavsdoctorn ron \ll\¢B lil 0") ills use and renorigid local remedies. mil’ ha consdmilr In linen pure with tonal eatmsnhprononnoc t nhcun ez Sclen o 1! proven ihatiirrh to onion' stltut on df e san the of i;e raqu ff omt tuna a armani. 16 rurvh slur l llql ‘urad by li‘. J. hell" G _ 0g_,a*.il‘od’b, Ogio. is tae only constltutlr n- . al cure on she mar at I is tsksntin- vernal l uses from to drops toe ia- spoon I. tacts directlnon the blood an d ucoun surfaces of t. e system. T rv filler onshundred dollars for any CMG "" val'- ' .l~~_---1. Bend for circulars ai'd ‘,f:f'_‘§§’f_*__,"_; q ner Y is oo., 'roiciio,ohi. 'lwd bf! *Il hnmflhuiilllrdcfor conutlp --- , l;-l_i:Tc*o\Ir§*rTf his addreia liesald: (Specialrto Th G dm 44+F?kP The problem before the world to- 6 . TORONTO, Sept, 30_i‘_a;,lio¢,§~1,t¢to ‘ ' day, is the same as when Jesus fresh northwesterly and noyglreny Christ lived. Men looked out of their wlnds, fine and cool. ` / / windows and saw degradation, saw The tide will behigh this morning ' ' ~ people suloring physically, mentally, at 10.33 and tomorrow at 11.29- --- morally. Bow what was spoken of - it will be high tonight at 11.54 and NATIONAL nowadays as the iiotsam and jotsam tomorrow at 11.32. - ‘ of life. But they had no aspiration _ _ _ 'rho sun acts this evening si, 5.42 A* Bortou-‘First New Y°rk_ 5. to help, no desire to renova the sur- viill cure your ccl. ii. .i day. and tomorrow or 5.40; it .inch cc- B°“°“ 3% B¢¢°n<1.New York 1. Bos- i_~rihg, no sympathy with the lor cl morrow morning at 5.50 and 'rpm-5. *OH 7. that classwhich General Booth call- dny at 5, _ At Philadelphia-First, Brooklyn 3, eq "gba Buyymoy-sed ¢¢nf,\1_" 1; was The last quarter of the moon was Philadelphia 1? S¢°0¥\d. N0 01 4 4 an age of indifference. and on Tuesday, .song 23,4 at 8_3., A mime called at 14th inning on sc- did not trouble to and a solution m. . . . . , _ °°“h¢ 0| liafhhesi- for the then social problem. under the auspyc f th A i ""-' _ gospel within the gospel, was con-- °“ ° ° mer °““ Sept- 28th- America- At Cbwe- rained in the twenty-third gasp or Herridge put it, went out in search 500 500 600 TTI.. of life and only saw death masking Yds. Yds. Yds. Pts. as life. We have hurled our condem- nations at the elder brother, but is there a father or n mother living to- to leave, would not leave it to the Leigh ........33 :il 29 er, ‘\Z'EI`Hll0. and-~ -the.»Da.tri_-ruony would‘he hah. 3 will satisfy their longfngs, and en- GEIIEIITIOII (Continued flgm psge_one.)__ men Jesus Christ did not discuss the how ssl- it is oss lile, man day who, if he or she had a heritage elder son? If he left it to thc younger he would be s. vain in- squundered in riotous living. In the broad path 'everything is alluring, everything pleasant," everything en- ticing to the young man leaving the quiet protection of his home, and he pursues the pleasures of life till sa- tiety comes and disappointment. In the North West of Canada to- day there are in superabundunce the prototype of the prodigal son, men of great possibilities, whose lives have been blighted because of their wander-years. Of these . it may be said, whatever he willed, he will not work. He will throw his arms around his mother's neck, but take her last copper to squander. He may sit up at night with a sick friend, and it would be talked of for years tc his credit. He m-ay dote on.his sis- ters. but never think of them when he seeks to gratify his passions. He may profess to abandon his ways and to be ashamed of his conduct- while still 'pursuing his evil courses. We are sometimes told that these men become prodigals because they are brought up in the seclusion of a Christian. home, and surrounded by the protecting influences of the Church, and then when they go out to face the world there is a rc-action It is not so. They become proiligals simply be- cause they turn their backs upon their homes and all the holy influ- ences that represents. God gives man free will; Hc does not coerce him to pursue a selected course. But if a child be trained to manhood in the right course, and be directed and protected from the temptations sur- rounding him. when he goes out for the first. time to the greater world beyond his home, he will ilot tread the prodignl's path. It is therefore essential we should exercise the greatest care and vigil- nnce in our dealings with thc chilf dren in our homes and in the church. Are we surprised that some of thc rising generation are leaving the paths of virtue and rectitudc- forsnking thc home and the church, when they some in their inquiring years Wnnting inspiration and find none? And the trouble is that they think the church that dtsappoints them stands for Christ-and so re- ject Him. If they came to the Foun- tain Head He will not give their. a stone for bread nor a scorpion for He will ive them that which able them to hear lffe's burdens cheerfully. It is not in the excite- ments of life, but ln the daily rou- tine God reveals himself. TO-NIGHTS SUBJECT. Tonight the Rev. Dr. Fullerton will take for his subject, The Gospel of Consequences. DUTCHESS CONNAUGHT WILL RETURN. LONDON, Sept. 29.-The Duchess df Connaught has so far recovered, that she motors cvcry day and this strengthens hcr an that she will rc- ».§® Furniiur, if l I »-. "fi I ' ' 1 . 0 - ' Lf? ".. i “` Repnnns _ - - ».A¢,~ 4’ J ' _-;T*‘“f‘*°“"‘°°"" "'_“_T;;i‘;ii:"”*“ I _ . 35' <1.-f-> Q }A i £55 f _\ is-is /T -\ . s _/ isc °- ~ 54. is ‘H Exhibition Sale of F all' 'Lace Curtainsl After a big busy seison’s business in the lace curtain dept we find quite a number of patterns in stock of which we have only one to three pairs. - We’ve decided to effect a quick clearance by selling all these curtains at twenty five percent discount. Here's your opportunity. _ . 32c Curtains for 24c pair Curtains for c “ '° ssc " 1.25 ~ -- gac 1. u 67° u li u __ and liigller prices-all at the same rule of discount. You know what splendid values we give in curtains all the year roi1rld-.- think what you Saveby buying during this clerirance. Discount prices for cash only. - 75:: “ 89c “ 94c °‘ l.l2 “ occasion. _ ]ust to _your right as you enter thc main doors-n. uiagiiificent displaiv And every article taken right out of our stock-not spe-.i.lliy imported for the See the elegant bedroom furniture. /"_" H ' I if \ ' Worth seeing--Our Exhibit at ithe Fair Grounds-+Main Building. A_drnire the inlaid circasse and dining room suitc. See the parlor and library furni_tu_re _See the haf1<1S°_l“°. fuss l\ _ Our Mr Mugford in charge will gladly answer all ecquifr s. / -~ ~ ._ f i 1 . Cox, _l3islis1e, Newcastle;.:Bchr.' Car- rie. Bordreau, Picton; Schr. Minnie Bell, Chapman, Tigniih; Tug Ahmci-st, Batt, Picton. Cleared, Sept. 29th-Sclrr. Maple Leaf, Fraser, Richibucto; Schr. Min- nie Bell, Champan, Tidnifzb; Schr. Ann J. Fraser, Wessncr, (lnluis,Mo.; Sichr. Dongola, Whittle, Port Hust- ings; Tug Ahmerst, Batt, I’ictou;' Schr. Davina, Fraser, Newcastle. ::Bunl:ain, Bell &` Co., for best coal, lowest prices. 9-23Mtf. ,____.___._1-- MUCH Nmicpan iNs'r1'ruirioN . ____ i Ghrirlottetown has in thc pnst lnck- ed nn up-town ticket ofilce ol' Tourist. Agency such ns all up-to-dlltc cities have hilt during thc past. four years a most modern ollicc has been deve- loped and is located at 84 _ Great George Street, a fcw doors from the Bank of Nova Scotia Uorner. Tick- ets via all Itailwnys in Canada and the United States may be had _ und also via all . tbc chief passenger steamship lilies on thc Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Sleeping cur accom- modation is rcscrved via all lines Correspondence from outside Charlot- tetown is prom-ptly :ind fully ‘aiis\voi'- cd and tickets sold not only from* Charlottetown hilt from any point in the Province. If you contemplate ri Winter Trip to Tropical Lands or other holiday re- sorts full information and literature on the didcrent. resorts will be innilod to any address in the Province free of charge. Address W. K. Rogers, B4 Great George St., Cliilrlottetowll. 1811-9--30M23. ol the iiidneys AND IS DEl’ENI)l*1D ON TO RIGHT S'I`UMA(lH ANI) LIVER DISORDERS Once Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are introduced into the family and their efficiency becomes known they without. For _everyday ills arising from liver- and bowel disorders they D . liver develop they often prove ri suc- cessful cure nlter doctors have failed. As an illustration, you may road the following, which was received ii few days ago: Mrs. John Wright, 53 lilr.Gee street, Toronto, Ont., states: "We have used Dr. (‘.hnse's Kidney-Liver Pills foil ten yearn, and would not he without them. My husband suffer- ed from kidney trouble, and niter taking treatment from several doc- tors without. _receiving any benefit, tried Dr. (lhnsels Kirlney-Liver Pills. which worked a complete cure. Since that time wc have used them for all all dealers, or Firlmnnson, [bites 8: |753°9‘57M6| ¢|,;k° “W” Fm' ' lturn to Canada with thc Duke. lillulttll, 'l`0\‘0ul.0. i Vureil Diseases ' , _ - Sl'-ITPAPING NEWS i l Entered. Sept. 29th-Sclir. Laura A “windsor” silvcrmcch wiiilicci Your Home , . Conveniently ` 1:. ._._;_~ "i.'...=x~..~.l~' » . ,.- .- _ .__._,._ v .' . , . . fi There is no economy in , buyingotlicr styles of Heat- -_;;.;_-A._._ ing Sto\'c=;~--Years have proven that the only kind _, iv. ,» ""T1~ J. if stove to render ille nec- "‘ ,"~' esszvy warmth lo i our liome idiiulnlli ` is a New Silver Moon. This f .r-.v,:;v;g¢f*`1.-. ` . - is the lates; improved style wiili l‘o'il>`e Fire Pot, which is a very iilipnrtalii feature, assuring more heat less cost to replace and better satis- f`ic'ior1 generally, __ . ff _-i. 1 “i”-re,-.-'r=; . '5 ="~l '.`.-'_ 'i 3. af, l;""`>’. 'I..§,--_-'J' . ii!-`f.£i;='§,‘f/Ii .i-vi 5.1-h\ .'- "-}--;=.i-l~li1‘ft~--l>l'l~- . . ,n;_-='-'.;.»~.~;-,-'. ,. ' 5" ;~` »....... ..._., ' -’-J. 0 . ' -' ;l -e.-»x.~.(: -_t_3»O ;‘ - ‘- ` A New Silver Moon needs -...E no aflcnlion, jus: fill it up ‘_./ _ _ ‘_ in the morning and you on J " iieel ii it toiieli it agliu until evening. _-\ s:u'tle of liard coal will last a wlloie day without attenli-in. This is just ill: co ivenleice y lu ar.: .looking for. Drop in to-cl lv and have a look at tlie'n. Willi every New Silv r Moon we se`l, ue supply the first lcejoint__ pipe. which cast-i us 5oc ti mike. Pr.ces not Cash. Carefully ii-ite. No. io E1. $r4 oo No. il,Sameas Cut. Ei. $15. No. 12 lEi.$r7.:.o No r_1,.F,u-li Bring oi- sz-nd your order t '-day for one of these li titers. ' Above prices include delivery ta any Port or S at`oli in P. E. Island. The Rogers Hardware Co., Lid. * if are usually found too valuable to do 1% -“-5'; ` ('- _ o O O P,-emyer Posing.-1 The Sun Life of Canada now ocruples the premier position among Canadian,Liie Assur- ance Companies now having over $l44,ooo,ooo,oo of Insurance in force and an annual income of over $12,000,000. Per rates and plans apply to -’ E. R. BROW igtomncli and liver"dfsorders.” (lnc pill n donc, 25 cents n box. Chgrlgttetowg Managcf, f0f P. E. I -"f-'.1-_- .:if"‘ . -i.~‘n_g_=;._ ~_'-_‘,-1 as .= :¢ S, rr '* .fb .5 _.2.-,l. ‘r_:',~, .il .E li! l' mjfgefztfql .mf me-evils 11;; ‘- .. , ~f_i= ,»x_i-, ~.. _,___ :iii *T :_ I 3 '-_- i,`=l 2. -.= 2 li e ir. ,>_f;»,~;»=, _ ._._.., l[ _\ ,gi l ras. , .».~. . i , ~»i. r.. 1-.. .».i~.._ .._,_ M., _ ,, .;__,_, __ . .,,__. 1 -l. ., i ‘ .fe >>. 1 'I §. ‘fi ‘ g.. -_ec iii .,,-, . .na we .»-au ~fn-'1' ,- . 5_3 \‘..>'i z 3-,Z9 f i .»*'_ "lf .fall cs' .ly-, ._';- ._ yl -il `:‘.`- °l yi ti f .~i .- .rl \1-.1 1 . __x _ff ' »\ it' ' cy , ' ll .1 ';` .., ,. 3. iril ‘I ‘l is X .’ ..- ti