' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. 1009. "That Reminds Me" | {would say that last year, rie: READY FOR TH THE SEASON ; Vihit 1 1 ssions alone, there ih ween added ] adi es V. ts, 1 : MeN' 9 ASSOCIATION = a the Protestant churches in foreign i e € ong. S eeves, cunteies, 164,674 converts. And when ial t 25c. Abbey's Salt is infallible for fie uestion of giving, + the : special a FORMED AT BANQUET AT| J coe 0 dein en? did better | VICTORIA BASEBALL cLusl SYDENHAM ST. CHURCH. [than ®e, at home, did. Last year, inj IS NOW IN LINE. | adi He Und rs feills, in black,' A i i he sum. of $4,544,000. 'Lhe speaker | es' eavy kirts. with five' & and other Disorders of Diges- Hon. D. F. Wilber and Rev. W. T.1! 3 ; the Officers 'Were Elected at a Meeting i | was not able to speak regarding the d : tion, | G. Brown Delivered Inspiring } rivings to missions in this district, | Held on Tuesday Nighy | brown, navy an grey, special at 1.26. troubles, be sure you have | ing--Ladies' Provided Fine provinces, they had Casnus} a ei. Tavrente River League. | Extra Large Size Lace Curtains special price while * the cure-- Banquet--The Officers Blected | And under this heading Le eli : I The: Victoria hascball club was re) y * {that the giving | Sud oun MLAB : last 95¢ Tit Bible school hall of Sydenham ned God did not give out Is organized for the season at a meeting they pair. NN A 8 large turnout of the 'members, | 4 seene of reat gathering last night] day, we were receiving th rich-} Was & 3 scone of u great, gathering last night | ng to day. we MeEOE (LLL nd, everything pointe to a most bu Large Size Sheets, made of good quality white cotton, 2 . un. cessful season with this popular ab. | i and young, met at a banquet, prov ided | in , return, was to assist in the up These officers were elected : ary, most inspiring ad- | would say-"it is too much trouble." 5" ) : ' dresses, delivered by Hon. D. F Wi God expected service of us. Last year vice-president, J. Mel. Mowat; presi ber, American consul-ge ne ral, of Hali- | (here he | been contributed to foreign { dent, W. McFedridge; first vice: hg 18 inch Corset Cover Embroider S ial Ce > while wt, Ci by zene; * 1€: ae en « « § x Fe fax, N.S., Rev. Wo T. ( Brown, Yhe raissions, $22.54, 000, Of this amount H. dent, W. Cusick; second vice-pr ident, y, peci pr Itisa recognized fact that Indigestion, Sick Headaches -- foreign lands, there had 'been raised When you have any of these Addresses at a Large Gather- but he would say that m the minritie § Should Place Team in Street Methoaist church, was the {blessing on the "spasm plan." From last night, $n the Y.M.C.A There | by The Bombers of the'ladiey muxili-| building of Christ: 8. work Some | Hon, president, Col. Yan Sant; hon, special price 69c. ' ¥. Price; third vice- president, b. former pastor of the chaech, Rev. C. |( anada and the United States had £. | : wo og | Dick; secretary, W. MacTavish; treas- it asts A. Sykes, the present pastor, and the n {given $10,061,000, and Great Britain ver, J. J. Thomnson; manager, 8. ¢ yard. u formed an association to be known as $9,265,000. The Laymen's Missional ¥ 'Ee rottdr. 4 a n's Sy A * | Handsome, k ) 'The Men' Association of Sydenham yjovement had taken a firm hold. wi The election of a captain was kit) Street chure the purpose whieh is ine : 3 estion, treet chureh," the purpose of anyone should ask the qu tion, vor until the next meeting, to he . Yi te ard the wel- |. : % uo New Designs Fhoidli i all efforts Sowa W ie we What is the Laymen s Missionary go Thigrsday evening. yr fare and improvement of the spiri- yj, ement ?" the answer should be, | Nearly all the baseball teams om { | In Parlor ist! tual, mental, \ social od Phy sical pow, "God working ~ among men." There beginning 'to 'get busy for the season g ers to ute up the chure with Pe O00 missionaries in for- 4 p 5 which we are connected, and to furn a 3M in earnest now. Many places around : ' . eign fields. o nd d Pieces ish and take advantage of opportuni It had been estimated that come ithe city are free from snow a ry- id talks givantage of oppor], Ie ect to give the heroes | THE LATE MRS. J. BIRCH. | ties for in ividua and com ined sor Le 75,000,000 had not yet been provided! chance. to get out nd do. something { Over 60 odd designs, in Goud Mahog- gice for the spread of Christ's ing: | for people Ss haul "not veceived ~ the'3 EE Td mo this | Died at San Francisco--Funeral at | » : ' airs, 1 dom t Romar 3 , > an Ae" riacon Divans ete., covered The ladie srovided a splendid ban- message, and this was the great gles |v ear nnd should be as well "controlled | pian, ¢ ¢ : ; " ny . Lo suite your taste, te 4 Bi a a) the praise] Hon this movement had to solve. 'yg Jast season's, and it could not be 'Ontario, Cal., Reco 1 fuel, an We veSerye te. prai | "How are we to reach these people ? | Mrs. Restownd. upon - them. The boys whol. : i improved upon, | A Annie Maeaall Birch died on 2 or ot the. tables gave ar excel There would be needed 25,000 addi- Many teams have already organized Friday, March 19th, at the Morton g font service tional missionaries. An estimate had ,and lected their officers, while others hospital, San Francisco. How great a KING HATS are guaranteed and } P ] Suites Daring. the evening 'thore was a placed the North: American contment ' gre waiting to see what each day | sufferer this lady had been can never , . ar or hay ante dine of muse, consisting +17 be responsible for 600,000,000. This hrings forth. After the city league is "be known on earth, She was born in [combine Style and Quality. The whale a or Ne LH re mul IRriette o would figure out at $5 for every formed a city team should be formed | Port. Hope, Ont., in 1860, was living | new shapes are especially suitable to these. A choice the church, composed of Messrs. Har. church He. v he a om all 'she Yams in the Jsagie, stud | in Kingston de i883, hen She was | fr young men. Come and let us not eqiatled, Your old and Harvey Angrove, Sergt. Harte times thought wa Vere with the consent ol the execuuve O married to Jam rch An a rest show you our . , S me and foreign | p a o k We cover | and William Eva, Palio solos by the MM the two headings, home play in another soi should g into | dent of Idaho. The couple came 1 So that] latter missions, but that it should be known the St. Lawrence River Baseball league directly to Etiwanda, Cal. Three years . . iy ¢ harmony ex-1 pW. @. Anglin presided during the 6% world-wide missions. : : | with Napanee, Deseronto and Ganano- later Mr. and Mrs. Birch moved to New Spring Shirts J . ac twee Car. evening: and before calling upon the! The speaker referred to his stay in que. A first-class city team could | Ontario, near Upland, where they have s . 8 aries any speakers, proposed the toast to the | the far east, where he was stationed, Ihe picked up here, and one that could | since continued to reside, and during New Spring Neckwear -- king, which was honored Ly the sing- and where both he and his wife were 'make the best of them go . some. |their stay here, the deceased lady was ; ing of the national anthem. The chair- led to Christ. In this far-off country | This woull boom first-class baseball| ylways an active worker in the church, New Spring Gloves This price has been consid- man then spoke briefly, referring to {could be found the finished product of | here again, and would be a step to-|and was for years leader of the church ; erably 'reduced nd ° . nil Avan = A ssi }, haps, | wards putting it back where it was | She will be larg : y 8 a wv ean the fifty-soventh anniversary of the {the missionary. It woul perhaps, | We ¥ choir. he will be mourned by a largo New S rin Caps church, which has just been celebrat- | appear pec uliar for him to travel some years ago when people turned | circle of friends. \ Pp g fully recommend the article. od. also referring to the main object | 12.000 miles to find Christ.' It was his|out in hundreds to see the locals play.| (, Ociober 26th, 1908, she went on of the banquet, stating that 'he felt opinion that there were two classes of It is getting nearer Vic toria Day {a visit to 'San Francisco; three days Ask to see our new "BOULE- sure that everyone present would re- heathen, those "here" and the others and yet no meeting has been called, | later she was takogy to the Morton | VARD" close-fitting collar. spond to the eall | "there," the heathen at home being 'and much work has to be done alter | hospital; this was th beginning of a . The pastor, Rev. C. A. Sykes was such from choice, and those far off, [the first meeting hefore much is ac- long period of suffering, during which hl a SMITH BROS. then called upon by Dr. Anglin, and from necessity. In the command of |¢ :omplished. The celebration this!" ynderwent several surgical opera- ' in his opening remarks, cong sratulated God, "Go ye into all the world, and year should be better and grander | | tions and from which she never recov- Jewellers. Opticians. the ladies of the auxiliary, for provid- | preach the gospel," the members of { than ever, and its success just rests| oq She leaves, besides her husband P J H U N T Issuers Of Marriage Licenses ing the banguet, and for the way in 'thes Layme ns Movement believed that on ate Wing, She way the citisons |, und son, Russell, four brothers, 8 All the newest. A ) which they looked aiter all the ar- {God meant what He said. The speak-| take it and how they turn ou to help nephew anil four niccos, one of whom, specialty in akif rangements, On behalf of the gather- er believed that <he negligence and u- | the committee when they are called on Miss Gertrude, and one of her hrothurs handsome Silk and wr Velour Curtains, ' | ing, he extended to the ladies, sincere difference on the part of men, in the jor nid ie} is eitigen should refuse together ~ ith her husband, were in WONDERFUL VALUES IN A thanks for their work Continuing, he "past, had been due more to careless | help to such an occasion. attendance upon- her up to the las! : ¥ ' snid that something was needed, to ness and ignorance ST e---- | : bring the men of the congregation to-| At the close of the address of Hon. . The Y.M.C.A.'s Took It. : | nena mains were brought to On: UNDERSKIRTS gether, and he referred to the purpose Mr. Wilber, "Dr. A. P. Chown and| The vity basketball championship ' (oo and the funeral services werd \ of "the organization. Men of to-day; Charlés Anglin moved that the men's |was decided at the Y.M.C.A., on Tues- a "at the Proshvterian «hureh, Up: CARPETS--Wiltons Brussels, Axmin- | were hearing the call of Christ, in a association be: or ganized, and the mo- | day evening, when the Y.M.C/A, sen- land, on Monday, Rev. Mr. Lane of isters, Tapestry, etc new way, and if they were not en |tion was carried by a unanimous vote. iors played St. James', holders R. the the i Pr reshyterian, and Rov. Mr. Welch, Repair and Upholstering work that is gaged in the ministry, they could be | It was also decided, upon motion of | handsome MeFedridge trophy. The ¢ fine and durable found at their posts, standing up for | Abraham Shaw and Thomas ~McKen-jgmme was quiteone-sided: the good citizenship, assisting in the 'zie, that the missionary envelope be [C.A. five having the best of the game spread of God's gospel. Co-operation ' adonted, all through. At full time the score ' 0 : 2 pt 3 @ i PHONE, 90. Yours, among the men was needed in this | The election of officers was then pro- stood 76 shots to 12 for the associa- | Mrs." Birch lived for years in King- 'T. FF. Harrison Co work, Mr | ceeded with, and resulted as follows : | tion. The teams lined up' Lian with her unels, the late. William Rev. Brown followed, dealing | Hon nary presidents--dJ udge Price| Y.M.C A. ( 70)- Pound, Bearance, de- {Marshall -. Colborne sireet. She wa with he relation of fen Yo tbe ( hari Land Samuel Angling president, Wok W. jence: {Seieryss Suis; Bowes Moxley, a member of Queen Streot Methodist tian church and work. He also touch- | 3. Anglity first vice-president, Thomas | King, lorwards. Ring -playec the first porch choir and highly regarded as a | . 4 OUTeES tami ov | Aitlcs preside ) end M RECO EE ed upon the progress of missionary Mills; second vice-pre ident, Donald {half and Moxley the se nd. | vocalist "and a lady. Soveral Limes work, which was the best to be en- Melntyre; secretary, H. PD. . Libby; 8t. James' (12)--Atkins, Dunnett, de- We are selling this month, an 8 inch Cut Glass Bowl, ORR of the Methodist church, officiating The remains wore interred in Delevue cemetery. itr. wrtain lines of business than others, !¢ioneds and handed over to the seere- | their shooting was superb. i te : : » {F132 if i will. but there was something we tary. After the wame the intermediate class Construeing A 1 Will soon begin. If you could he equal in and that] | On motion of Elmer Davis a hearty [put on a few athletic events that wore | In the case re Spragge, a motion for { | want was in our worth ia taking hold of vote of thanks was tendered thet la-1greatly enjoyed hy the large crowd | the construction of the will of Wiiliam hi PALS Tk Ww. F. Gourdier' S truth and righteousness. For the work | dies and the spe sakers of the evening, present. These events will continue for hor ragge. Secenged, a brother of in i ¢ { ER QR i + to be good, it must be a work of and the gathering dispersed about 11:- | some time, and the one securing the te chancellor, decision is given. he y ' \ , love. We should endeavor to bear one ID o'clock. -- most points will be declared the win- | question was as. to certain legacies J \ p Jd Phode. 700. 76. 78 and 80 Broew another's burdens. Many were the op- | Liver. { mentioned in the will. The case was TI wr street. - portunities for greatness, but the ! SUDDEN DEATH. When this was over an oyster sup- [argued hefore Chief Justice Meredith ¥ . . | a greatest work of all, was in saving! ie {per was tendered the young athletes | in June last. Judgment. was given, Oildoths waste humanity. The best work most A Young Girl Was Stricken andlhyv the assosiation., and for two hours Tuesday, declaring the synods of To ' d . i : ' re A em | [4>r = ruimsasseaasaney . of yecessity, be 8 divine pork Collapsed. thesold building rang with the songs ranto, Huron and Ontario entitled Ja We are showing the | Linoleums, all,' ideo A ior eI ill you A very sad death occurred at the and lighter of the hunqusters. a estate. Mr. Betts rion) Jor the largest and most complete | Mekeod's Sarsaparilla oe ae trae ail Hines. Pour gongial hospital, at threw o'clock on | NER, OCR (oF ylhoce in" afsynod of Huron, Moss, BL. for, th stock of Underskirts in the § R &: M all your vitality into the work, and | { svnod of Toronto, and Walkem, K.C. u s y i ; 2 0 a merry mood a : ' . yo | gs ats, make the churen worthy. Help train |" Christmas, the fourteen-year-okl : Kingston, for the synod of Ontario. city. Blood Purifier Association Football. Note two favorites : the boys and girls in the Sunday Lace Curtains, schools, and when they have been | hristmas, 276 Earl street, passed ! BL y oy Bargains In Leather Goods. | av ww "Ww av gs a re » C i taught there. } 4 t 'laway after a few days' illness. She A general meeting of the C.L.C. i a Bt aa pon ' SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS » . W 1 d N) d SO rik at help them fo, Somtin | was removed to the hospital on |association football "lub was held at], The Abernethy Shoe Store are offer- i Enriches and vita- Inaow 1ades. Christianity path for the best, and re- | Tuesday afternoon for an operation. [the Club hotel, Wellington street, on ii a spe ial cath : it case at ¥ | uses to take anything but the best. | T1e operation was suco vessfully per | Tuesday pight. The following officers J eT This firm cuties he In Navy, Brown or Black, | . . i 8 5 y a w TN 4 ee voBY.f pest sto in we city of trunks, | nd all or any ol the oO , rive Ss N . formed, but the little body could not | were elected for the ensuing year: = oes am 3 : y | A 1 al } oly 5 You Sl a B te. the ctand the shock. The deceased was a |Captain, H. Bingham; vice-captain, J. valis 5, suit cases and hand bags. neatly made, with two deep | little fixings required fireh, 2s hie shareh give Jaye "| student at the Collegiate Institute for | Hart; president, A. Jenkins. A suc Some. spec ial values are being offered yleated flounces and finish | to finish up with, ory the speakers ot the big convention | the past year and was a pime i | cessful season is anticipated and any BE aul. Wize buyers avs bur sd with bias faci ings all | v st i : £ : wr i: a: "ha 3 r. A visit to this attrac-| ~ 8 ' ' b% ha he Ts n's Mig | vorite with all who knew her I | team w wishi ing for a game should write . SS a : . ¢ , * : : | St. George's Tre "i [ treet west. while. y of this week, and in "his Fromnd, he . B= BA | -- -- . | R. McFaul S referred to this movement. He told - | i i Our 1 Specia | A Big Display. { daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | lizes the blood. It ' renovates the whole 14 system. THE BEST SUNG TONE a the story of the organization, in New | The Late S. H. Miller. | To Hold A Banquet. 4 w ova . hi : | Kingston York, und said that it was one of | Samuel H. Miler passed away very The Royal hockey téam, champions Thi eliew Fo big stock, of how Another special is our! 5 power and progress There was a suddenly, on Tuesday morning, at [of the Kingston Amateur Hockey os aL an Ry s any he ever | Carpet Warchouse. great spivitual wave passing over this {eleven o clock, at his home, 214 Di Association, will hold its annual ban- |, hown before in Kingston and it em- | jpe of Regal Taffeta Un-| braces all the new styles from the part of the country, backed up by |vision street. Mr. Miller had been | quet, on Thursday evening, in the a tot hart: manors. of the warkl. See derskirts, imitation of | God. and it was bound to succeed. !y sufferer from heart trouble for some Congress hotel. The Royal Glub is al-12 © ; . 2 cn Hn Reference: was made to. the work ear { ail Swi stricken dowm at ten |ways the king of hosts, and a fine uy Sonera Saves iu stnkish devises: silk, guaranteed not to cut. | SssssTITITITIVRRIILLNS ried on in India, by the Methodist | o'clock. The late Mr. Miller was horn | time is guaranteed. yy 3 . Campbell 'Bros', the Jolors Navy or Brown, all ered bi house . . Episcopal Church of the U nited {oar Kingston about sixty-seven years ------------ use of nobby hats. > sins her marviage she revisited King- : 5 4 " : § see gaged in 1 he best work, was always ' treasurer, John Hughes, : fence; Rutheriord, centre; Saunders, | S41 her mag husband is : : the best kind of work to be engaged | Chairmen of committeee--Niblical, | Parkhill, forwards. | brother of Mus. Webb Robinson 3 we in--the work of the elevation of T. F. Harrisors citizenship, Elmer | Referee--James Bews he vies street; Mrs Henry Wilton : 3 | Furs Stored, Made Over men. It was true that we were not all Davis; missionary, Abraham Shaw The combination of the winners had { i real Bich, hot st , / ' : born equal, some could do better in' Membership cards were distributed, {the Saints baffled all through, andy! nha oa 2 E = \ and Repaired i venti -------------- McLeod's Drug Store. States. During the first thirty years, ago, and had lived here most of his -- . sizes. $1. 95. the church had a membership 'of 200,- life, He was a carpenter by trade Before buying a bicycle call sud, see Has Been Paroled. 000 people. In the jubilee year, cele- land was well known in the city gus stock of Clovelnind and ; an tree. J. F. Duncan, the former bank man | bratea recently 200,000 more had been {was a Methodist in religion. He leave "hon Fight ilne, Bagot s ager from Ayr, Ont, sentenced to | added, and of this number. 73,000 had [a wife, one daughter and one son Phone 542. . serve four years for raising a cheque been added within the last four vears. |n.ourn his loss, "Old furniture" will look like new. from' $1,000 to $10,000, has been re- | "1 believe missions are the best in-! ---- Try Liquid Veneer. Sold: in Kingston {1.aced on parole, alter he had served The Always Busy "Store. 4 vestment a man ean make, whether it Want Salary Increase. at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. somewhat over one-hall of his sen- Monume be from a philanthropic, commercial or | - : : . n OL : : , : There was a meeting of the proper- -- n nErakatn tences religious point of view," said the 2 prep FARA ERE speaker. Joseph Clark had once stat- A wd, that he would rather save a mil- jon lives, than a million dollars. And vet, some people would say that mis- | | | i : ha 2 = = ty committee of the board of educa tion, last night, but the only busi | ness was the passing of accounts. The { management committee will meet on | Friday night, when the request of a Tight Money Pinching Many. Just received, for Spriug GOOD ADVICE. : Thousands more are being squeezed "trade #|by aching corns which ean be cured er ; quickly with Putnam's Corn Extrac- sionaries were no good, that they ac {number of teachers, for an increase in ¢ A 5 : 'tor. Being free from caustics, Put- ¢ che o \ ~ wil e $a : ymplished nothing, and lived in| glary will be taken up. The board Now the moth will get nam's is painless. Used successfully luxury In reference to this claim he | will meet on Thursday evening of next busy and improve each mom : ent by adding to it's family J for fifty years, Use no other. n esi : or 4 Latest designs. Rock at the expense of any furs Undergoing An Operation. J bottom prices. 0 i RAHA | week. "Harry Reid Knows. { ---------------- GG. W. Mahood, the druggist, does | The Woman's Home Companion for not guarantee Parisian Sage to grow | April is full . of Faster suggestions, hair on every bald head, but if there Spring fashions, Easter entertainments | is any life loft in the roots of your {and Easter dishes. Grace Margaret | hair. Parisian Sage will stimulate the | Gould describes and illustrates the! hair bulbs and . cause vour hair to [new styles in gowns, shirt waists, hats | grow again. Here is 'one case : {and in dres§ accessories. Fannie Mer- | "I am now using the second bottle of | ritt Farmer, gives the recipes for | vour Parisian Sage, and can notice a | many delightful spring dishes. It isa | new crop of hair appearing I am glad big magazine, cram full of interest Fto say it is a ytlees color tham my Mg articles, stories, illustrations and | hair was before became bald, Harry | Vi aluable information, Reid, 10 i St.. Rochester, | "Seo Bibby's dressy $2 hate. New York. | "Easter giving of McC onkey' s and Don't wait till you're bald before Huyler's and Neilson's high class 'using Parisian Sage, use it; now. Kill candy: Sold in 'Kingston's at Gib- the dandruff germ and prevent bald- son's Red Cross drug store. ness. . W. Mahood, the druggist,| Bibby's £2 hats are right | sells Parisian Sage at fifty cents a| A pretty wedding was solemnized at; | large bottle, and he guarantees it to the home of! Beatty, Thomasburg,| cure dandruff, stop falling hair, and on Wednesday, sn Miss Mabel Ro: | cure all diseases of the scalp, or binson was mageied to E. Percy West- ig joo back. Pavisian Sage is\a de- | OVer, Wa | | { You can buy the neat fit getasle. Send af once to us and a man will be at your house, in a jiffy to take away your furs.and we wil see that not an egg of a moth remains in them when they go into our storage de- partment. D. A. Nesbit, public school inspec- tor for Lennox and Addington; is spending a few days at H. Paul's, Earl street. His son, Percy, is at the gen- A thoroughly Sanitary f eral hospital, vindergoing an operation for =appendicitis. Toilet Article. Will not breed germs. Will not harden. In Campbell Bros'. Toilet and Bath Sizes. | FOR SA LE Offer great v s in stylis : building r great values in stylish hats Just srrived, a7 of ad costs less by far in the dull Bibby's for fine underwear. plastering lime, plastering hair. season, and your garment is 1 A large batch of citizens are recgiv- ready in the Fall when need- ii. final motice to pay their statute . | Drury's Coal and Wood Yad, ed. Such fur garments left ¥ & labor tax: The next notice, if one is |! with us now to be repaired #*|,ecessary, will be a summons to the 235 Wellington street. will be stored free of charge police court. ] . 'Phone 443s. | and you have 'the satisfac- tion of knowing that your furs will be safe from dam- age by moth, fire. or burg- lar. "Phone, 238 George Mills & Co., Makers of Fine Furs. Double Br ick Dwelling 102 & 104 : : : { CHARLES ST. i with large lot and good HAH ¥ This is the best time to have your Furs remodelled-- CREE IORI barn, at a bargain. i Bibby s 82 hats for mine. | 3 "It never scratches," Liquid Veneer, ,000 Pa at for polishing any kind of furniture. : 1 Rolls Wall por, E Sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red A P. C OWN. 3c. Roll. ; Cross drug store. 'Phone 230. . * » a > 1 Pibby's for swell hats, §2. : : re | All kinds of bicycle | repairs, H.|g Druggist and Optician, 51 Brock St. "Phone, 326 or 621. : Eo lightfully invigorating hair dressing: | Bicycle s, special value, it makes the hair oft. flufiy and . Milne, Bagof street, "phone 542. beautiful r Bibhw's, the $2 hat stove Xr iit A Bi Sls SS ARIANA Milne, 272 Bagot street, 'phone 542. Bibby's $2 hats are it. PS stessewn® 3 7 SEH ERIS IERIE