rs. .. il" .-‘e -. ._-;, i ;.i 2 Vi' ifr -i y. ‘l l. I. -~ -. it-‘T-1 i A`iii‘ i ...-2.,- V .L \ i' i fi lv: ri .,- ,1- .,_. » .- 1.' ‘-. -._ ,lim ,- t I.. .Jil I- j. iii in ir ._ i--r. i- '-:.,|. .___r `. ,|._r,r€i 'll iii . nas..- i. ' iii t .»` ,_ . s..,- i. ;-I ' r .r‘ii%i-‘! '-1. ,- f. .V su" - _- 1 ¢~»fI`-' ‘ii » i 1 i . v -if rr i l-‘,_ .,-.i-in, . . H.. i"'i“l ' l -- -_+-f ` -si-. 1-.’f' i In ./` X .. i, fit- i"-_» _ vii; _.r _r .`a'_ '_ ;.~. .. . -vie--.5 E I sm . -‘-r _i T1-in cHannoTTn'-ro_wN GUARDIAN _ _ AUGUST 1, 'ei --____ using . me-1-21-ai. '-uve rovuray wanna _ NEW Commissioner Oi' Metropolitan Police ye ... .st s-me --. .-uu- ily except Saturday. paying high- ' Has To Please G0 vernment, Police And 3;”-ii'-fn-_ su-ss. an-i.2sil-ii,-i-v-is-i. _Large Force Under His Command. . Lumen -Es H _ ' I I ~ -“*-- -ADA- Kensington, August sth, Ravi, H OF CAN _mNDoN, July 26- Vieeeuni Ministry. John Bums :ought po-,-1. R. saint, p. D., Minister; 9,45 ,_ WHS- Wi\°u M “Sum” i»i\¢ D031'-llcemen in 'I‘i-iafalgar Square for the m.-Sunday School; 11 a. in.-More tion of Conunl-ssiener of Metreaol- right or free speech. and was look-'Jesus traus or I-ire."; 'iso p, in _ “Ulu P01100-\°¢l'iilil1iY did 'W5 b¢'fed up for lt. Nevertheless it was the "Dl‘il’iing"-A sermon for young like hilneelf into a hed ef l'°eee~ head oi the commissioner of people: 3 p. rn. First United church The Commlsslonership is one of the pe1;ee_ gn- Edinnnn Henderson, Summerfield. A cordial welcome to ‘null nn=\u°u-ve and one nf the mnel‘which reany rell into the basket, “"- liloonrlble oillcee ln the whole nd-*mainly because he fell foul of the -p- mlnlatrative system of Britain. It Her-ne See;-eta;-y, -F03 54145 -- In i-ho Town ofi in remarkable too, how many Com-I slr Charles Warren took Sir Ed- Kelullnsilln. property of the late lnlssioncra have retired virtuallyymund-S prnee_ hui, he did noi keen Mrs. Elisabeth Malone. consisting underh compulsion, altough in not it ¢~,v¢r-|°ng_ one comlssioner sue- uf dweiling hol-ge. barn and lot. “D818 instance has there been the ceoded another in quick order, until 515° 10° ft- by 3 filet- If 11015 S0ld :iiKilileei- Suggestion asain-Si iheinthcre came the 15 year command of U” °" b°f°i'¢ 5118"" 955- il Will ihen Nrsonal integrity. When he takes sir Edward Henry. The police strike be “id by Public Auction on that ull duty I few n\0ni-118 hence Lord during the last year of the War was dn* 5" 3 P- m- APPIY 9° Luui-S 0'- 3yl'l8 Wm “nw” 5°°°i““d Yifd Ht nie regrettable incident. The men, C°’m°"- E"°°“W*`- oiinwil- 01' J- F- iiiulu When. for various reasons. the were admittedly underpaid, but Pmfm- Kemiwmn- Y#Put-It-ion of the Metropolitan P0-|evcrybody in authority had perhaps 575°'7'33'3i'3‘5 lice Force among the public, if not been too engrossed with war effort l' eiiaetly under a cloud. is not re- to attend to the legitimate grlev- _“V0”-ALBANY-We “Peel llrdcd with that serene complacen- ances of the police. These were re- "° “mv” in 9- few dll/S 1500 58857 ey which for many years was the me-died promptly when the strike F’°“’- B"“- 3h°"te- Rulied Oni-1 llrnont general feeling held by thchappcned. und sir Edward Henry °°*"“°“i» "eu 0°'-S- Feed Wheat- pnnhie of London ni ini.ne_ was hunnrnbiy retired with n hnr_ Cracked Corn. Cornmeal and will -'The Commissioner of Metropolit- onetcy General Sir Nevil Macrea- 5°” M' hai' P°“ibl° Pri” Wh°i¢5i\i° In Police is the Servnni- Of th¢.dy then took command for a. coupleiimd "”“”» °n' CBN- `°u5 '01 WUC mnno seci,ntnry_ This Minister. isioi yearn He had hardly arrived at house or delivered by truck. Have ""1°"-' How much of what the teacher directly responsible to learliamenrscotisnd Yard when a "red" ole- “’“° “"““U°‘i *° *‘°“‘"e °°°1 “nd rraivrsvlnu-: scuooi. P°“’s ‘“°° me em °’ ""° “mid “W” for anything- connected with the ment in the force organised anoth- “de” 3" “°w °°"““9 in ‘Mi-I ____ With him in life? He muy be “ble °° policing oi the London area. His ed strike it proved o regular fiasco 91”” °“‘°" ~V°"“ enfiy- een sive' - ' freneat lt back in her at the illne- ~ A ___r..-_. ;; nv-r-» - i (Ev-@°f J" ‘ - ‘C ' ilisl nifncuii out . method itself ls good or bad. ' Persuasion *1 Condensed from Psychology Mag- azine (June, 'Sill Harry A. Over- street (As reported by Hazel Rose Hailey) Whether or not we wish to ln- fluence others, we do so. We cannot avoid it. The American citizen of 1928 cannot be a hermit. Some of our influencing is done in a. good way, some undoubtedly in a bad way. I do not mean that the influ- ence is for good or bad. but that the What is a bad way to influence others? Any way is had which pro- duces what Ir call a devitallned re- sponse. The teacher who regards her pupils as so many little pitchers. sitting before her, into which it is her duty to pour a stream of learn- ing. The speaker on the platform who haranguea a helpless audience. The emgloyer who says to his em- ployes "You do thus and ao" and cares only that his orders are carried out. The foreman who shouts at his n, and who, because they cringe and step faster while under his eye. regards himself as a master of men. And we all know the "high-pres- salesman who practically you into accepting his and thinks himself a great go-getter. one of these methods is because the effect it pro- is bad-devltallzed. _ aokmf ’VE always made it a rule to take personal care of every mvestment I make I ve got a good many hun dred dollars tied up in personal trausportatlon . . e most lmportant single factor in caring for that investment ls I bricntlon . . "I don’t shop around. I Pick the finest oil my money can command, and stick to it summer and winter . . . eounieraign 'ls necessary to all maj- and since that time there has beenmem” s°“°f""i°" ¢° *'h°°° Wh° d°- The Semiulnnuui exulninlliion Oilbut in “ few ‘nys it is f°"9°"°“~Ti'° 66 ° ' ' ' ‘ 99 sioner in handling his officers and of the force is not perfectly loyal, 6793-7-31-21 men and in dealing with the public.|a.nd on the whole contented with . n-<¢¢_*_ schoolroom on Friday, June 29th with a large'af-tendance of rate-[5 ow much effect has the speaker. ending a torrent of words over the ni. orders issued hy the c0mrnin_ nn snsnicnm that the general b0dyIJ. F. Lord. North Tryon Her-gpvule School wee held in tneiguth never reached the child at all. L0ll0ll lIl*0t0I° Oll IS my 'Cl`l0l~Ce. gi ` The Commissioner commands n|thei.r terms of service. Lord Byng‘s force of 20.000 and the Metropolitan|immedia.te redecessor, Sir William PERSONALS P Police District covers an area of-Horwood has been commissioner for 700 square miles. The Commission- eight years. -Miss Katherine Gillis. Ottawa, or receives a salary of $15,000. There arrived in Charlottetown on the S. are three assistant oommissioners.` ' 3- Rosalind. and is dl who receive $1,500 each There are Declares iwiidllys at her old holli);ninng.lbx;§€ dino three deputy assistant einn. . ' ton. U ,was appointed chairman and a Bunniun. and the “PS5 und H1095 im' ' _ lshort programme was carried out by l70l`¢i1Yii ISI y0u Inu-St tie uP Wilui y°u more, Among them is Lient__g°1_ p_ -Miss viola, ,)0hnet,0n_ R N" oi- the pupils, want with what the other fellow 1;, 15;"-ie, who is new of the The ronowmg wresmm "om Mr Chirrtargo, is spending her holidays Puhiiig Schoolr Cerilflcxes wer-erwants. tOr;lyvrltnut:iei;t regvrnymuéilloygn Mn _ _ - "w er retsD. _ _ awar toAn N h devel' Be ' - “Wd P°ii°’ “nd Wim- incident H. C. Crowell, publicity represents- Jnhnnilonpgi ninh r and Mrs J A' Ken Me Le dn e c ° on an- 'in that way will your influence have missioners, each drawing $5,000 or' payers and visitors present. Tile pupils were examined in their varl- d ous grades hy their teacher lvnss drooping a heavy obieei upon his Dorothy Muttart and showed by bend B5 he 5D°ui§- is it Sul' SiS" their ready answers that they had that they are absorbing his wisdom? been carefully taught during the . n._ ir . past year. lvir. col. Allan MacLeod There are five principles of ner- assy-eyed audience? Because they o not rise up and extinguish him by What the is the ri ht wav? “nyv Vis- ian °m°°i` Undef L°I`Ci»itivc of the Canadian National Rail- ' 'gn ‘ | e c 0 gens ,n»1’:,3 ' _-1-»»»___ Prizes were awarded to the lol-iany llfe. any force- _umosorrmn I;°r;';°fr;hedf:',;*;'éd 3*; gn:/s.Gwasdrrec_elved yesterday bv iilinemniiy and Exgemepy it ie' lowing pupils for general proficiency If you can convince the other man nn.” dhinm each under a Cniei G ° dr“‘" “_ good.-The crowning property of D,_ in their various gmde5,_ that what you want is what is what eeonninhie and than again ure sub_ ii" En' Thomas' Eoleetr-ie 01| is that it can Grade X,_D0rrp1d Nicholson, he himself wants, you have him sold. dmded rn-tn 26 drvmom each under H harlottetown, P, E. I. he used hiinrnniiy nn, many cnm_ Grade 1X___Eve1yne Meegenzie After that he himself will help you , ,upmntendene izaihave “fied Y‘,’,‘" °‘"°°’i°i °f "“{?' piaintr as well ss externally, pe, Grade vlr.-Mamie Nicholson. rather than oppose you. And that is _Metropolitan Frome “names are hr ,henginciiii I Arc We /Ready . sore thmnh cronnr whooping cousin 1 Grade v1_._.1i/[pry Mp,¢Kem|e_ the secret of all influence upon the administered by an official known lllecwaiiehoilst; alIl‘llallailix‘;’ul’a . . . price 814.00. int d d d t ff Frederick Taylor, the industrial 0 h The visitor to London from afar,°“°’5 and Where it is m°Si» 1`°'l“i" B°y'S Suite up to $10.00. Bale Price xlldlst, winydur peilrglsuwlshrlomslldlw engineer worked out this same prin- m I-S for 50 years or more been im-`°d' N°‘“`iy f°"'y m°“5"'“d “ids °i 55-50- August 3nd. 3l_'d and -ith. J.‘ cur appreciation of what you have Ciple in ll Diehl at Midveie- Penn' a ‘rowdy gang. You have the aking of a criminal. | Fourth, you must believe ln what LONDON _nn 26 Th ,rTr_` pressed with the Courtesy and heir ‘ballast are now in the course of be- w Murdock as co '7 ar pr leg, for in ' t you are doin Th hild th il- ‘ y '"` 9 mes' - _ - _ - - . - (in discharging ‘your sylvenia. He wanted the men to Be il- 2 C . C Bu corres o d t t C b - duties as te her of our school. more work done. Bo he tried to find iencc. is Quiuk ¢° dem” inninceriiy ue, sepsn rsxibabi an erm' Austm_l fulness of the London "bobpy_-» But ing moved to the Island, the track I i the Commissioner-the man at the'i5 in better- shaiie than ever- und ..~“NOW IS THE TIME to stock We know ite ainstakin are oil a common interest to tie up What Uni*-58 ¥°u ure firmly C0n1/inced Oi y ' B y no mme Search head' of this ni-my in hine__has nothing can justify any alarm that up on Dry Goods* we buys $100 D 8 C y . i gzrge rgaster-3, He has to niense the-:rho dnailivay wgl notm be 311; I0 August 2nd, 3rd and 4th. J. W. Mur-` that your every effort was for our He saldto them.“See here, what youiuf - e an e rom eor e um~ - ' . _ the Govicrgergrzrrfé ‘;fr‘;`i hsiglfirlnsrhairilinirmerride or any ogrerwgm "gmc dock Gt Co. 7-31-21. iyvelxtréia 1:5 wie! alrnnmierse ghinnrgéltiersgg *gang iiseisesstrygléknnlitrii-éerelrirciugii err; ‘fine risht of the cause you defend. commission appointed by the Fed- his _ ' ° hi i od ti ~ Pi’ . .. - ...i;e.°i°a‘:..i.2:l::.i‘:- tv -° or nv -- Kiran was ever enwuntgmfisthyutngglggr urs" tonhlandlte ty/eélgy Cl;{i)°°d3 ri; i-Bgue and will be pleased tollecililiit; dliways akegdiedelgddggusgdl, ylgiuyliillrl their aid, he worked out u Y . r , r mm gniiimrnend of the Meiromn buymessa waniramos wi; Bwulllvuaw news items, advertising, new and heart for us, -may your future llfeldlfferent arrangement of the work instance. unless you passionately of R,epr-eeenmni,es_ i-eeenny_ shows , iY_i;.-_--(fini W en gas awa h k ry ' feflewni SubSCl'iDtions. tt be happy and bright, and may all by which every operation, however relieve in, the worth of such learn- that no phase of the film industry mor for whatiilxng/ask: popular ein, [hrs me same pubrrcrty as that .PLAY 'N 4 ACTS with me ,your undertakings be crowned with sinarll-‘lf lt!werehonlyuilfztiiiggeivpilsr ng yourself. as it concems Australia has beeni own " . ' -- - C- success. o pg ron rom ee i Ji ' filhi- of free speech"_ in 'I‘r!;l'alg;:|whiCh your ediwiiai "’¢°i"°d- iaities and social, St. Columba Drs-' As a small token of our esteem accomplished with the least effort. i §isi7‘iiif",,,l 5¢lull`8- Those were the days lon! i **“°*<'**H' C' CROWELL' ml'-iC Oli-lb. St. C_olumba‘s Hall, Fri- plewc accept this small gift whlchi ¢"jr-_i-V~;i-’i_i»- before John Burns became a Privv M ‘L R no F day evening. Aug. 3rd. Curtain rises we wish you would look not to iisi ‘iriri,.i1:'-ir; -. :Y Councillor and a- member of the ONT] ‘;y9aEN!-tg-SINOSTITUTEB “ia °'¢i00k Bhlfp- value, but with ine spirit with 7, .,r_’_»r‘-nn. -1"!-'_ _ 6826-8-1-wf. which it is ven I i ' fi ._ 80's, h y ac in thc preclate ve much if you will give -i.~&-_--__ Dallioiisle University v Valuable lutraneo and Sohollrlhlplr Ullhrdty shlnoff Hail WOUIGYI- UCEUIIA- students, bnya, Arte and Defence atoaloinn |i~htr ow elude I ‘ litlr Dlrlllnoiiilit 82|: miiteiils; 1| o'c|ock students. 'mil smi- l ni, lull Informatica, EXAMINATION -Fitting and _supplying Glasses. etc. H. J. MABON OPTOMITIIBT Monique, !. il. I. _ Office Connected With Drugstore. CENTRAL Busi- Nnss Continou- Bllmlllefslds Opens Sept. 4th. LOWEST BAT!! -- Law IIITIIODS - IX _ I-INT TRAINING- "l'h¢ demand for in graduat- es la Ita but recommenda- tion.” l ‘. ri s. ataxolla arreaam, ' Principal mix 710. llammofaile. person or by lam-r In ini- r pontoon'-v-qs sgi esumoll took ln performing those duties and he wanted with what they wantedni to 815 00 or better gl . . *W* ANGLO RUs'rlco The July TW Signed °“ heh” °‘ me i’“i’us °: *i-Tim* ii r th W ~ r I Moa e tohave window sashesmeas- Hartsvillc School. , i Vacation ! 0105 “Bt 1;’ h if 1:10905 “SW-u iured and ordered. It was also de- The meeting closed with the sing- ' nie ni- e nine 0 Mrs- Granville cided to have paint brought to fin- ing of the National Anthem. When you are ilolng on vaca- Bunmn- W" membefs *md “V9 Vis' ish interior of school. Next meet- tion take u hottie oi ivihusr-ri' “nfs were Pfeeeni- I°°'°f°v-nl and ing willbeheid at th h fivr - along, ynulu need it for sun? lunch will be served on field day at John ,n-eeniniiin . e onie 0 rs' Llves-tock bums, bites. etc. the home of Mr. John Clark. Next _ i meeting will be held at the home of BELLEVUE Institute met at the iclrminm Press - ) I N A R D, S Mrs- Albert Craewell- homeloi Mrs. .rack lvracreod. Dis- MONTREAL, .luly al. - There' - l sccuss one on correspondence took were 299 cattle, 301 calves. 670 hogs I EAST BIDEFORD- Tile July 111995- place. Committees were heard from and 326 sheep and lambs on the ins of the East Bideford Insuiute and the meeting adjourned Next two markets today i ‘mn mn" i r met at the home of Mrs. A. G. Mc- meenng w||| be herd gt, the home Bulls were a shade weaker, selling , ‘ Klnnon. It was decided to send gf Mr-,_ M_ ¢_ Mnephersonn from $5.50 to $6.50 with the bulk as fruit to s sick member A motion ____ |close to sooo All other kinds oi N I M E i , KELVIN gR,0vig|_ Mi” igerihn _stock were steady to strong. . _ _ . __ _ '--- walker entertained the Institute lor' CW" *id "°'“ *G-0° t° "-00 1°' .the Jniy meninm seventeen memjgrassers and from $11.00 to $12.00 initio-_-_,,l_" be mid mm vwm 1 ti f0l' H0011 Venls. A __ . , V _ , EYESIGHT _ A" i., i in §.h"°’° ""°‘r‘f“ i Lambs were from si:i.oo to sitio re mm Comm te wn p°,,°n- "ni ih° Y i. inns -with it few small lots picked out up was passed over to the Institut_e.| ' ' The school comr_nittee,reD0rtcd matimaidzgsirnfnmsigkilnongn figiga I dri°t‘°n°~;Y- iiiinlin link and Weshithe hulk going at sla.4o and alsoo. bun., _an wo cupboards werelgowii were from $3_50'i,n “hor with buulhi ful' U10 l0i'l0°i- N015 n‘l°0i»~ choice young sows higher. One lot |113 Will b° held Iii *hu huinv Of Mr!-Io! three aows averaging 300 pounds cuts. The result was what he had hoped for-the actual output was] increased, hours of lgbor were feweriteacher standing before a roomful of- adopted at least in principle in and the men themselves in a fresh childrqn with pointer and precept. their entirety. condition at the end oi' the day. There should be nn sneaker on a The second principle is more dim- olalfonn addressing a roomfui ol lien wee made of the “strangle- people. Rather. the leader should_h0ld" Which the United States film present the problem and lead othei'siiuduSi-FY hun nequifed on the Com- io present their ideas. This can hcimonwealth market- These allega- pbpolugeiy me finest, hi-ocean in me tions. thc Commission finds, were field of human tnenin-ii,__the in¢ei._inot substantiated. but the latest no sympathy with them. The sales- creation of ideas, wherein mindi°"°““bi° 53'-"'95 Si\°W iilui i-i\¢ lul- brushes mind, memory is stirred, ex- i’°’i'5 °i A'“"i°°“ ni" ii’-Fi W" pe,-renee is upped’ thinking in in_|amounted to 24,000,000 feet. while dime,-i_ ide" nie cienired, nronniiiiexports from Australia amounted to i°,.i_h under. your very ey” The only 64.795 feet. The quantity of most successful leader in any line of mm imp°"t°d ‘mm B""'°'i“ W” if ii t hi t _ 904,190 feet. The Commission ex- gnnefne innigopiig um cream" re presses regret that the exhibition cult: you have got to like human bclngs. The pupil spots instant- aneously the teacher who is teach- ing just to make a living , who re- gards all children as brata and has man who builds up an honest liking between himself and his customers is the one who retains them longest. The customer soon detects it if he is regarded as just another prospect. Third you must understand reople. We all want recognition. That is, in many cases. the making of criminals. If the boy cannot get himself recognized in a good wav. he will do it in a bad way. Often it is not his fault. I-fe comes, let us say, of a poor family. He irbadly in need of glasses. which gains him a reputation for stupidity. He is con- s lous of his dirty, r ed clothes are so many bottles to be filled. -Ne of thc Mlhistry the decisions of the iii V-00k il‘li»€\“llliV0 Study. but the men are active. dynamic human mechall- Commission were so commendable were willingly eager to find short- isms who should be finding out that. subject to constitutional lim- thlngs for ourselves. All work shouldritatlons and discussion with the be intorcreating. There should be no_Statc Clovemments, they have been w a sever ua ful vases. wed- ' dinl Presents. which stood about thcrh°}:¢,‘;°ifr,':.?i5i;'nv:rc‘nfif;‘rf:r anggggwnggf house. I-low to persuade Ned to kecprnmvement in nnniiiy and wchnrnurr problem which we solved ln this miistn't touch the vases."i - ---ri we m- '“° Ned "'i‘“i'“'f- WUC" the vases that he forgot the lnjustlce` -but Ned may smell the vases." ,of being forced not to touch them l he importance and enjoyebieneii nilsdelnldstiggtigdmrrlxwedlill l)l:i?i| me Wi’-ieci' 9°" ‘"9 ifeiwhing- °i that recently conducted by a. Royal* me 3°°d5 Y°U “fe 58111118 Ol’ the eral Ministry to inqiure into con annot- hope to convince anybody. g f A f, 11 _ T ou cannot teach a child Latin, for crgnfminfgnfapfesentiifi ',§,p‘i_‘ife‘§§ifiii‘s'§ Fifth, give up the old idea that we left untouched, and in the opinion During the enquiry much men-' of British films in Australia has not evgmdn °"rrr?lse°°" amy W" 'mail' met with general success hands off" was a considerable such ininnovernent' ii mninmned' C 188 and realises that he can 'never hlno among the clean, well-dressed é-iild-.great assldulty, and really developed me re" oi ui, to keen the hon” - nm of the better element. He putfremarkatile ability in this directloni J. W. _ k was weighed up at $11.00, , on _ --devii_rnny_c“.°-- niiirndeurieine W" gognrcupiediwrth amerlrnq,;>iv;>t:’ihntiful and fragrant place' to This privilege he exercised withil-Ie had caught the idea of helplnd ERENCES URGEU will -overcome any antagonism on the part of Australian audiences. Statements that British films are boycotted by the trade have been deflntely refuted and are without any justification. says the report. Of the pictures screened in Aus- tralia, 93 per cent. are from foreign countries. and at least 90 per cent. from America. These fllms are oi a high standard, and thc Ausraliaii public will continue to dcmend the same high standard. For this rel- son and because of the limited of- fering of Australian films. an Aue- tralian quota could not be rewin- mended. The Commission consid- ers that an Empire quota would most readily meet thc demand- There would have to bc a standanl of quality. The Commission rccommendsthli in the first place the Commonweaiiil authorities should endeavor to male reciprocal tariff and quote arrense- ments with other parts of the Em- pire. It suggests it quota of 5 P" cent. of Empire films for the nrsi year, 10 per ccnt. for the sewui year, and 15 per cent. for the thinl- As a further incentive to create I strong Empire industry, the C001' mission recommends that the terif on foreign films should be ineltmd from 1*/sd to foot to 2d., the British Tariff remaining unchanged li “i’ree." An ampndment to the ill" iff schedule ln this sense has submitted to the House of Rev" sentatives. _ Remarkable anomalies in the el istlng censorship provislonsg discovered. The creation of B of three censors, includinif l "°' man, is suggested. and he-1 adopteg by the Ministry. Its hm quarts will to in Sydney- -in r pccu Board- to deal with unnsni from decisions by the censor! be established. i Bringing Upclirdtlier 'C ' ` A ’ -f i 152°? Q SHE HER AND T9 L 1"! AND W” 'TD~' UOH. lad _ 'uhh lV[El\'/Ilinuil; -'”"“'l