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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-7-17, Page 5FOR SALE 4 BRANTFORD RED BIRD BICYCLES (two ladies' and two gents') ' Regular price, $60. Special price, $45 them up. ONE FORD ROADSTER with half -ton truck body, $525. to clean East Street Garage GODERICH - - - ONTARIO "Owned and Operated by a Practical Man" Arthur M. Glover CHI MO NOTE's. Divine ta•i%1CC In Kew. church next Sabbath au usual. to be calalisetad by the pa+wr, Kev. R. C. Mcliertuid. K. , Ronald Mac(liIGvray. D. U., . wall preach ou Jut). 27th. in.tea.I of neat' Sunday as aunouncet. The suhiect of the d,scosrses in North street Methodist church next Sunday will! be "A Twofold Vies of Isle, ' the loaning' theme being: "Man. Clay in the Potter's Hand." and the evening theme -Man, i th- Master of His Fate." The pa -tor I will preach at both servaes. V Ntrs. Geo H. Kind. of Peterborough l who sapg in North street Methodist church Ia,t Sunday. was heard with greet pleasure especially by her ad (trends.. Her splendid voice hat not in the ;east failed. but rather shows improvement, and it is a delight Gtr the Nath street people to have bee again with them. Mr. King also looked tamatar at the organ and played with his well-known .kill'. Next Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ian; %al again be at North street. At the morning servrcetrs. King will sing, "In the Land where the 1:•,r nr.rr Fade:' and at the evening .r; vice " Sutneone. ". 4 l T•u•wlay ••u•iiiue the e.algn•ga• teen ..t Vitoria .tn.•t church gave r . recepn..0 to their *sea lav-d/r. Her. J. F. It...Illi. There was a Iartte and , 4., qo R:ilh.rina. Mr. lt,•y.7tift spuke optimistically of the (Mitre of Victoria street. ,anti the "beau.. uri,i.t'r" re- ea•t•.l the isimiirl..n of the finances the I.,t ..ret to the lei't..ry of the c1111n•i,. The (relies s•rn.l refresh- ments. Wail arranged r petal program. Mrs.., H.ir.•hium delighted the xudien•t- -with her recitations. Mr. $watfeld with his slating. awl Father. 'Green Iwas, Ili- -p..h. Little Mi..' Hnti•hlson Intel Mi-. I.ywl•eeriwr gave recitations anti lir.- 41•1011.. N'ih.n it wdo. Mr. 1.ntt..,- hair a whorl ,.kln•... and a It4eilter:..- rag over 1h.• gathering by the aaunuaemrut that hr and Mrs. Ie•aveu- :tel ;laughter llnrirl were leaving Mw u. They la. •• been valilr.l 1 a,:•mlx•r. of the clear. awl lir. lwasens IOW* pr'•.i.k•ut of the Iw•ngne. T'I,.'y St III be long remembered for a hat r oey , hake Maw. and Vittoria street a t -h.•. thew •n• c.+- and happiness hi 110•tr tee home. THE SIGNAL LOCAL TOPICS. Normal School SWdeate The foIIo41,ng students of Goderich Collegiate IrMitute have been successful in their Normal S:hool examinations : Mary E. Baechler. Jean M. Bogie. Ione' Cutt. Hanel Hartwell, Emily. C. McArthur. Elizabeth McKenzie and Genevieve O'Connor. The Circus Is Coming. 'Mr. J H. Rice. advertising agent of Sparks "world r famous shows." was in town on Tuesday and arranged for the coming of the great circus to G Bench at August 13th. These shows, including circus. hippodrome and menagerie. are said to carry almost 400 people and over , O0 animals. and to have a solid train of twenty monster railway ars. A (war fur a Dollar. Mr. John Bedford. jr.. had great luck wher, he bought a chance on a $1,500 car for one dollar and got the winning ticket. The car is a Chevrolet which was pre- sented to the Kincardine G. W. V. A.. which disposed of it in the manner indi- cated. ndiated. The car was brought to town on Sunday- and the youthful owner is driving around with a large-sized smile. Chief linumeraturt. Appended. 1'la• chi.•( outli e :Our* who are to Parr charge of the pr•ptratlon of the voters' Iists for the referendum have !wen appointed' by the Ontario Gotrrn- went..thee a ppe ei tit meats for this ewrnty I bring a. ioiluws : ('entre Heinen -H. J. D. Cooke. Geederich: North Huron- ' hudley Holww. K. 4'., 11'intim m : South Huron---11.ury Horton. R. K. _, • It imam. Poor Crops in Maple Creek District. Mr. A. B. Davison. of Maple Creek. Sask.. formerly a well-known business ! man of Goderich. writing to The Signal says: "The crops in this distract art al most a complete failure. through drought and cut -worm. 1f we have rain soon dome of the late sowing may make a link but the anapests) are very poor. This is the second year of failure. and it cer- tainly puts a number of farmers and business men in a corner." ----------- \n Appeintmerd at Fewest. I KardenCamnbetl and Reeve Beavers fIuuIIIDcIfluh1mDdllHIIuIuI>XIIIIIIIIIflIXlHIllllllfl)CHflHL1I1IIwa THE HURON CANNING of Exeter were at London on Monday to meet representatives of the counties of • lambton and Middlesex with reference • to the appointment of a pubic school • inspector for the nes. inspectorate. No Xde rote action aas taken. however. as & EVAPORATING CO. _ „ e d dmentelegates plenarcounty y. pbe eer. The a ncil had not given OODEIUCB. ONT. tot M•-. StulM,;; u,-1 ttr•e•k. • • 1 Mr. rad Sirs .4 .4M, Liner and *laugh mitations of Dodd's Ko .)ev ('til+ are legion. The box ie. imitated. the outaidb• coating and shape of the pills are imitated and the name-Dodd'r Kidney Pills is imaated. Imitations are dangerous The original is safe: Doll's Kidney Pilla have a reputation. Imita- tors have none or they wouldn't imitate. So they trade on the.reputation of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Do not be deceived. There, is only one Dorm'S. Dodd'+ L+ the. original Dodd s i. the name to he care fel about - D-O�D-D'S KIDNEY ter. of t'hleago, are making tbejf• annual tint in town. Mr. Fr.'.1 $11.11111011 and )Jr. end Mrs. Ihn•1-. of uttawa. are visiting in town, h.thlg motored front the capital. Miss Helen , Strang has returned from New York and will remain in town tuellye rest of the , mer. Misses GIs,l'x and Clara Itlo.r. of Mee rat Forest. n re visiting al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jute s Met'lacherty. ' irs. M. C. Swanson returned on Monday from London, where she had been visiting her , .n. Morns Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kidd and son, of Montreal. were vest ting the past week at the home of Mr. and Mts. Joseph Kidd. Rev. Dr.-. Iri,•ki.• and family, of Lfuutreel. have 'arrived 4,, speud the sieuerate i', their cottage at Meur.etung Park. atI Mr. and Mrs Graham Robinson. of Toronto. are hoY k lids in at the home of 1 the former's parents, Capt. Wm. and I Mn. Robinson. ur r Miss Belle MacVicar is visiting her I cousins. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. MacVicar. ' TorFontothe andconvwestenience goingof patsso Mengeontrealsfroorm of Toronto. at their summer home at Port ;beyond, or vice versa, who desire to travel Carling, Muskoka.; iia Ottawa arrangements have been made ites. ti...h: ttnrwell and atria lair- I with the Canadian National Railways by I' ILLS well. retort'..) missionaries of the which tickets are routed over Canadian lheth.sli.: church fete wltt China. Natioral Railways between Toronto and lane summering iu town.IOttawa and Grand Trunk Railway Sys - Yr. and Mrs. 4', W. Watson alai I tem between Ottawa and' Montreal. -' aliister Kenneth of stew York City Holders of tickets reading via_Grand sato •.--t"--. "' "-''''.!",,r1•11.6111.11111.• --''_..,..�.. t . Tbnr..lay, July 1T, 11111.-a F. W. Woolworth Who achieved the remarkable ole ofwif1s N0 a cent t shores, at the age of 20 suppo child nd saved money on 110 a week. At the age of 00, when be died the Woolworth fortune was estimated at $06,0o0,000.0C--belt net originally by systematic saving. Thrift to the average individual beutns the momeus a Bank Account is opened 7:14A UNION BANK OF CANADA RESOURSES. 44 lo:la(4 Goderilh Branch F. Wookomb, Manager Grand Trunk Tickets via Ottawa. was swamped bathe rough water. Therave one bruised. and It h+ surmisedthat the canoe in tootling about .truck young Macklin and stunned him. as he was et '.trong swimmer fendunless Id- jbrel would probably litter leen utile to get to outlets.The funeral wervh114.1.1w taus 114.1.1 St. Gegr .r'. ebun•h on Sunday- afternoon.ant was attended by large gathering wldch tilled the chin h. Thr rector. Rev. A. 1.. G. Clarke. utheisted. thepallbearer,. lying Ernest i,..•. 1:1411111Nrwhou. John Junes-llr4e111,111. ErieWilson, 4:e.. Strickland. and Alex. Hume. The interment was int ltait- Ianl remrtery-. Atn.ng thin. -se present it the fawns! Duna' Itr. Maekiltt's bnotlyra. Frank. ,o( .Stretf•.rd. and Fred. of Klteh.twr: hie sisters, Miss Macklin and I►r, Daley Macklin. of Strettfonl: a niece. Ili.. 1lorothy Macklin. of Nanking. Chime : at'.t Mist, Sinclair. of Ottawa. sister of Mrs. LluckI4u. are spending tiro weeks at the old , Trunk Railway System between ort 1,.. ou Lioutn•:.l street.,: and Montreal or beyond may also have Rev. W. ,W. Wadden and two chin- I their tickets exchanged by the agents of areal. of lowly -ter. N. Y:. have leen � the Grand Trunk at Toronto or Montreal Wetting. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. for tickets via Ottawa in connection with the Canadian National Railways. 1). Stosldarr the taut week. ' Mn. Jame. Wilson and Masters Ronald and Gordon are again occupying their home in North street, after a resi- dence of several months at Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Pridham are away on a trip to the West. They wdl visit Calgary. F.dnwnt In and Banff and ex - Tile Western Pair. London. Ont. Therounds and buildings at Queen's Park. Londnn. are taking on a busy appearance these days in preparation for the big exhibition in Septemher. An account of the grounds having been pest to be away about a month. occupied by the military authorities dur- Mrs. Andrews. Newgate street, has ing the winter there is a large amount of been quite ill with neunties. Her sister, work to he done. The main building, Mn- Clifton. p1 Hamilton, Hamilton, . was here process building, general offices and new assisting Mrs. Daniels, her daughter. in grand -stand !he iwgs will have ainto d.be re Severroofal • taking care of her.. d Mr . A. E train, from the Toronto and all interiors thoroughly cleaned. A new horse barn. i, bring built to accommodate the large horse entry With favorable weather this should be nr bu.hy'.s. s aces u Something diRererit-tile Golden Gate Itrt. velem Hill left on Tuesday' for the exhibition. 1 and Street Fair. August 13 and f takes1 Pere lists. entry forms and all informa- of the h. • T •. in w. Paul's l church for Fair Orrice•., Landon, (het. � a month. • This 1. cation Hill'. former ..11ks►, has taken the position of a. couukont in th. Sterling Bank. sue-. expedtd ..•.IIig Mr, Itis --.•l1 1'',1X, who he t. -se- • lug the hank r., ••ngage in another lira 1 the rrxrY ue gr' 1 year in the history of Midway nee al . Reghui. ivies . wlyrr n.. viewer 14. •1• 1' h h t r tion from the secretary, A. M. $punt, parish. end h.' r•IirtiP + 1011*.s .► Memorial Chines of Bella OBI'Il'AR1. Arrhdrucon 1111ridwm, is prepared to buy any quantity X in connection with the Soldiers' Me- SILLIB.-The death occurred at Tor Mr. H. It. Lang WO. rrntraed fr..w n KAJtt mortal Fund a new suggestion to made. ont0. on WednedaY of this week, of t'i.it to M.wtnxl. 10,110 1111e +trip on of RASPBERRIES. Call and see iittatnely. that a chime of bells be per Mrs. Jane Sillib. widow of the late Henry • ti'. St, LAtwenee. 4ie• 011./1.4/111 bring chased for the court liaise cluck tower.Sillib of Goderich. in her eighty-fourth, the ani..al tui-'TIIIi of Sou Life agrna Thus is something that a would be very Y.s�r� he remains will be brought to of ('atada ted tI,e I'tlit.l Stater. It us. We have a qu ktty of new t have in Godench and it is said Goderich and will be interred m Maitland' was a Rent gathering' and ll r. iVo►ng and used ii -quart Fruit Baskets : rrequent►y este ie m thus be. l neral taken peace from the peer these suggestions will doubtless be con• her son Mr. rqe Sillib. Napper street. G.alrrich: else ts.k in the trip. after the December ses-ton of the council. nice o that in the Old Country a metrsorial n cemetery on Saturday afternoon. ,,.the. found it very eujoyald•'. Mr. L. All n e of 1M.herty, of arra font forwrrly sidered in due [me, and in the metintitne ' Rev D. MacGillivray, D. D. Mr*. - accepted by the treasurer. Mr. sr-, T. whoe.• death took plats• at his hone, tray, of China. are to be the guests of for sale at right prices.contributions toward, the fund will be r'IitL The late Michael tart Mic•Gillivray and !piss Edith MacGtlli- a • = West street. on the Oil. YKnox church Hotel Sunset for l wee W. t: T. U. County Convention. X111IIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIItIIXIIIIIItIIIiIXXIIIIIIIIIIIIX1111illlll11XQUIiIIIUi C 411••••••••••••••••••••••••• Model Theatre Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Adolph Zuk3r presents PflijiilW Frederick 1 �tD �� �O dor t�' is the strangest of alt the stage's immortal heroines. hatred for e she really loved and hfa,l"';(me. Sarahfor Bern - Her hatred the man ' stage lay and Mx have playeda the . theme of on the p spoken stage. Lina Cavalieri was "Fedora" the p ' • Fedora" in opera, and nos' Pauline .1: rederick will make the part live forever on the silver sheet • Friday. Saturday Thursday, The lwent '-second annual conven- t � lYOwan'a t*� aLinn required. Ointment win reline you at mos Indite of Ireland. and lime r. Canada weeks, baQtnninR on Saturday nes, the elate x child with his mother. It. 19th. Dr, MacGillivray leaves -horny to, *ion o ( j father dying daring the voyage across t j� resume his work in China. and the people t the un,u on• o the Anglin.., The family lived at halt n will be of linos church have been looking 1tF:NM11.1.E1t. July ily Serial Evening.- -There was it good eett,-.ala Me at the 4 'oihorne Fa rulers' ('tab swirl •h.d41-nil Saturday evening at the hotel. of Mr. anti Mrs. .1. N. Kerulghen. Seserat sister elides aerie In the gathering. Mr. F. M, Fulth..rp. et Toronto, was present noel gate sn leiteri•sting address on the \Y.Llnlen•Ial wide of the 1'n►t.•il Partner: movement. Mrs C. Newell, Keays street, 'ib tet week's Signal advertised a hoose kw rent, and in the next two or three days had six applicants, one of whom wanted to buy the house. She rays it pays to advertise. - Judgment has been given in the 'Diener Court Case of Green vs. Green, lb late - tiff, James P Green, being awaldrd $: $8 as against the defendant, William Co and each party to pay his own The Lattice' Aid of North street Meth. - dist church are giving a t uncert on Mon- day, Julys 28. Further announcement nest week. Do not .after another dry with itching, xteed- ing or Plies. No a surgical over., Chriruan Ten/plrranc! a our wome year.. but h the lost tarty - sof to haying this visa from him before , held in the Methodist char fh. Wing• the catthteitm of his furlough• Ili Chase's n e ODI; all ./ si♦ 7717. of his fife Carl's berme sad o..4 oertsinll•tun fa•► �. F fauan.on• les ham. un July 24th and 5th. comment• wee'. in G„Ik rich. Ile lived to the good io•t at 1.111 o ch.ck the sfternoon Of the old age of eighty -nye years rud '.Ix II tilt, and was respected and esteemed as u good citizen who did his part finitely and faithfully. He was a warmer ley trade and hi? shop on West street was x (antilixr' .lathe durhyt latch. Mrs Emma Pugsley. via -prem. dent of the Provincial W. 1'. T. t'.. will be one of the speakers std will give an addreraa at the evening session. Dele- gates will he present from eleven union* in the county. the public u oaths y nv I ,sewed was a stoma le Liberal. Ile is of the contention. 1l invited toattend the ae*Mona several decades.In polite.•s the de - 1 survived by his wife n101010 daughter, Extending Work of the Rest Room. Mr.. H. 1'. F'ilsinger. The funeral took h July meeting of the Goderich on J t Ince presents Thos. H rat 1'.•h At the n iy 44h. the 4ntermo ig branch of the Women s Institute arrange- made in the family plot lu the 4'oila.rlw menta were made to hold the annual picnic .emetery. The funeral services were on August 7 at Harbor Park. A committee' comm. -tel by Rev. J. E. Ford atel the was named to start an information bureau! pallbearers were Me.•s. 1t. Givens, 11. in the rest room. where those wanting .1 St.aldert. Wm. knhins n and Ifee/. help. roomers. or boarders. or those dent. Two ,ii..rs of the dee-eased, wanting position may enter their names Mr.. Menzies of Galt and Mr-...Eillott, at a small charge. For further informa• I of Ayr. were here for ti,.- funeral, • tion apply to hftss Davidson, at the rest room. or 'phone 40. The treasurer grate- fully acknowledges the donation of 3101 Unique attractions will be provided at from the St. Helens Women's Instttute,1 the Golden (,ate A idaay and Street as a gift 01 appreciation of the comturts, Fair. August 13 and 14. ot the rest room. Bennett in "Naughty Naughty" Enid also "Whoser A Mack Sennett ComldY, ? Little Wife Are You ,1 Great Picture. '•Thr Heart •4 Humanity,- ehuwn at the ,14'.1.1 Theatre un three days Iasi war►, is a gi•.mt picture. a gripping sur story that cotuleines u testier tale of home and Int.• with some thrilling .',,-.,,w of nettle. Thr war pieturee are probably the (west that have iwen seen herr. and soldiers who lucre oxen at he front declare thief they are genuine pietun•R and hander how they were {:loan. ns tlwy depict the actual fight- ing et clo+. gtuu•t.rx. 11110 fiature In •isimis-tatau_with this story is that it Is kin Canadian. The home sen... are Canadian. and the battle s.enes show 4'111x1111111. fighting --real 4'nwidinrt' 41nwu to 4111' 1104 bonen OD their tuni.•s. There were large lament at the VuI, ions productions of the picture. show- ing that the public appre•fate Manager handers enterprise. in giving patrons of the M.'.I.l the feet float le going. PERSONAL MENTION. Frank Gallow is visiting at Toronto. Miss Ihinaldsou, of town. is spending x week in Toronto. Miss Blanche Conway, of Kintore, n the guest of Miss Mabel Bailie. Mr. John H. Mellottgh, of Hayter. Alberta. it Grace in town. NoTicE alio. I:raoe Stnutg is homy from Orangeville for the holiday*. Miss V1'rne l%i•NsIly 1'. home from Brantford our ,ter holidays. - 54r. Basil Melly left this morning to visit friend at New fork City. • Mr. E. A. Elliott hat returned to Taranto /after spending s•yrra1 weeks le town.. .or. .5. has Iw»•n 'is•ml- ing the past week with friends al Leamington. Mrs. Thos. Qiiigle•v and Master Jim. Baran Burned in Stanley. last Thursday night the barn on the farm of William nano...11- Goshen shy. Stanley. wee. .bast royetl ley fire. 14.• - sides a quantity of buy. w•agnite, ply. and other art!, 1••s were horned. A TWO -FOLD DUTY Many thoughtful mothers first give their children Scott's Emulsion regularly- and then take it themselves. It is a tonic -food that contains elements as needful to an adult as to a child. Build up your strength- try Scott's. rite a newms. Tesw.o, Oat. 15-4 Returned to Industrial Nehool, Joseph 4'orunult, the boy arrested. of'Meafnrth. loo. been tisiting friends Ii horse and buggy fry in Loan and in ,tsieteetsi. for stealing a till' shed. of North street M.th.sdl'.t I 'Mr. and Mrs. R'. R. Davis, 01 Mitchell, rhar.l, n oo.k ago amides, wilt re- leasesl Inn .01411'10141 * -•hent•, Magis- trate 1151.1 i.ss.nting to the request of the authorities of St. John'* industrial rchoxd, East Tomei... that he is. sent lack to that institution. Holster-Aumehreek. An event of pleasant interest to G„ I,ri'h t .'pl' t eek place at London on Mafurday last, when Miss Eva AWNS. brook, daughter of ler. 'Thomas Anew - brook of town, w'a* w1ldel to Dr. 1.. E. holier, of Barrie. The ceremony was performed at 2.:41 o,Ioik p. m. at Centennial Methodist church by Rev. Miss Grace Barnhart, of North Bay, .1 E. Mame*. Those pnesvnt in.ludel ' WAR the guest of Mrs. Joseph Kidd the the bride's father, lir. end Mr.. A. C. I past week. Hunter and Mrs C. ($arrow of kiwi, Mrs. B. H. Robinson. of Detroit. is and lir. .1. W. show of Clinton. The vt•rtang at the home of Mr. and Mrs. groom retierned some tame ago from Wm. Robinson. ate the guests of their son. Reeve Davis. Mrs Olive Haskell, of New 1•nrk, is srending holidays with her relatives in town. Mr. A. R. Alloway, manager of The Stratkrd Herald, was in town on Tues- day. Mrs. Wm. Archer. of Fort William, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. S: Chrystal. Miss Mary Webb has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs J. H. Stegner, at Stratford. oversew., wh••r1' hr was attache) to the 'Royal Arany Meilienl ('tela.. The friends of the bride in 1:oxlerleh-anal they are c etch extend their hearty felicitations and good wishes Leeward IMaeknn's Body Recovered. The hotly of Leonard Macklin. worn of i►r. A. 11. and Mrs. Macklin, who was drow•1e.1 In Lake hornet on Thurs- day Irat, was found on Friday e.'rying. teat at the nnimble of the Iw r at the County Clerk Holman and his son, Mr. Wilmot Holman, welted relatives at Brantford yesterday. Mr Storni hang. of 4'etch rane, spent a fest ,• vs with his grand- mother, Mrs. Stirling. Miww Mona Ktdd. of TolerIn. (1. is visitant at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kidd Mrs It. Tate. of Winnipeg, and Mho ••..••••••••. mouth of the ricer, where hi* canoe 1.. Michell, of Kingston, erre' pleat@ 0000000000.00111 Robins, the up-to-date Gents' Furnisher, announces that the Store will be Closed Wednesday Afternoons during the months of June, July and August M. Robins OPEN EVENINGS South side of Square Tr..lers, or a l.lm orouto. Vamp's box fr.'e if yon mention hila paper sad endues 2.. statue to pal ports Be XX luftirtAoflrxx Goin Away? g Y Why not leave a good photographwhen you go for a holiday ? It s.,ll help wrk. the days plea..ant for the oat who re- mains behind, and will snake you feel that you arc present, though abweet. Our photo's are worth leavieg to keep you in the wind ot the one who atay. at houue or to give thcour who 1414.1 away. J. T.Fell.xxxxx2 CENTRAL ffd STRATFORD. ONT..`/ \%c fav•• 'l'F:i.kl;fi %P44'i 4 4t;11- NIERIN AI.and `{IWR'r11.4ND hepar tweets. We give indivirhrsl iuwtruetioa. Students are entering each Werk. oar graduate.. meetua pu„ti, ov of trust, 4:et our free catalogue now. 1t n,ay iutereat you. D. A. Mc1.ACHt.AN,P7111clpal WRIGLEYS 1= Look for the name: All In sealed 4aCkage& g. a Helps appetite and digestion. Three flavours. not enough to make WRIGLEY'S good. we must KEEP it good until you get it. Hence the sealed package -impurity-proof -guarding. preserving the delicious con- tents -the beneficial goody. The Flavour Lasts MAOI SEALED TIGHT CANADA � KEPT RIGHT 1 IIIYInIIINHflININIININNIN IWIMI ani 111111uIllullfUgGl111lllllnllltllt1111111IN1N I