1 .A I 43..- » \ fr . ~.; .f, ~ .-hi-ltr'~’ " "-1:;-",.”.-' if ». ~ ‘ ' ..».; Y): " '»......_,,,’l 1. ,». ..,.,_ Vw, ngyl' J' ,,', ' " ,'~_ r,:., -rt(-ff.-,' .-.~'..,' , ~' _ ' .L <-., . Wi. '- -. ~ ~ .» H ' _-:=‘ " 4. »* . - l'-‘»I~".-'.4 - --1-.. ._ _ -5-t». , ‘r ~ ‘ - .f _ ~ ~ . -‘:-~-.».-»-.--=-t`-v"~- 1 ‘ 2"-'-.'l='#"=~" . ' lv' Sl . ~ r » _ . . .= rs' ‘ - » '» -.» . » ' - = ~f."_~:::'- ~ , -f.1‘~'~.i;»°€» .. - ->- - »~ . -*hs ~“‘ 1 ` ~- 1- -1.5¢-'_ " " i ‘ i J” .-.. ~’ ~f~=»:~'~ . ‘ " " *`- - fi---. __: _-_- ,.._._s. .1 . , , , __ _ . . r ‘. » s .._,~ I _, , . , i A r ) ‘gi J \ i I l 1 J Iron Is Greatest of All ,_ -_ .S¢,"¢.”l9¢7l`Builders. Says Doctor A-sscasr or enEA'r :Nouns Ncr: Ann Powss or A'rHi.e1'es 0rdi|\l_ry Nuxatod iron Will Make Doi- lcato, Nervous Rundown People 200 p._ c. Stronger in Two ' Weeks' Time, in Many Cana NEW YORK. N. Y., M05( pggplg foolishly seem to think they are going to getwifenewed health and strength from some stimulating medicine, sec. ret nostruni or uiarcotic dr g, said Dr. Snr -lwlit wn spootiiist who ha- sw led. .nw atv \ both in this country and wvhon as 5 dll8tt6l' Ol fact, real and true strength can only come from thi! f00d»Y0ll est, But people often fail to set the strength out or their food because they haven't enough iron in their blood to -enable it to change food into living mutter. From their weak- ened, nervous condition they know something is wrong, but they can't tell what, so they generally commence doctoring for stomach. liver or kidney trouble or symptoms of some other ailment caused bv' the lack of iron in the blood. This thing may go on for years, while the patient suffers untold -agony. If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the fol- lowing test. See how long your nun work' or how far you can walk with- out becoming tired. Next take two tive grain’-tablets of ordinary nuxatod 1|-on three, times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. i have seen dozens of nervous, rundown people who wet-pl ailing all the while. double their strength and endurance and entirely get ‘rid of- all symptoms of dyspepsia. liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days' time simply by takinr iron in the proper form. And this af- \°l'llls for months without obtain _any benefit. But don’t take the forma of reduced iron. iron acetate tincture of iron simply-to save 5 cents. You must take iron in a f Il £0 f|°'Y0\l Hlly soolh otherwise Bild llllod his blood with li-on be another has`gons do n 350" by Dr. Sauer is not ca pat whose iron constituents are wid Sanlc iron products, it is easily B mach; on the contrary it is a most-. tent remedy. in nearly all 'forms of digestion. as well as for nervous. r down conditions. The manufactur 00 to any charitable institution under 60 who lacks iron endurance in ten ti'ay‘s time. It dispensed in this city by Geo, ter they had in some cases been doc- . l ot druggists. ‘ _. -- i . ttiifuimiii||i|Ti|hi»iiiiii"" - W - \... 4*. » /'ra and disagreeable, and E, skin, causing smarting, burning, soreness, \\\\". skin eruptions, etc. \\\\\\\\£\\\\\\\\ \\\ \\\\\‘ ' \\\\\\\\ 'W//////7 \\\ “ //////// \\\\\\\ / ._ 3 I No “rubbing i”i "=¥-f-_. is necessary ' D with Mennen’s S HAVING is a daily nuisance. Why make it worse by abusing your face? , § Because of its particular properties Mennen's § Shaving Cream softens the beard without the objectionable "rubbing in.” -2- "Rubbing in" lather with your fingers is mussy free caustic, the rubbing works it into your Mennen’s Shaving Cream is put up in sanitary airtight tubes with handy hexagon screw tops. just try ii, on your own face, then you will realize what a relief and benefit it is ///2/I/\ ' 4 s\\ \\\" \\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\‘\ \\\\\\\\\‘ few that aan he essii °,,,|. Y absorbed and a milated like nuxated iron if you what may prove worse thsn",useiess. Many an athlete or prize fighter has won`the lillli llllnllly because he, knew the sec. Wt 0! Eflllil lll'¢llEth and endurance w to inglorlo defeat simply for the lack of iron. NOTE-Nuxated iron, recommend Prescribed by eminent physicians _- .. hom good honest citizeii. The funeral was °°' - °"°'y“'h°"°' U““k“ "‘° ""1" "$1 T-Ionductlau by nov. ‘ Mr. Rami ami c...hs»m.»o-nr|..c...us.it.a muated' does not i J _ th t th ev. r. McLeod- at the house _a make them black. iioiglixpsetetheeitof Dundas. Cemetery' I- _ have such great confidence in Nuxa- ted Iron that they offer to forfeit $100. they cannot take any man or woman Hughes, Apothecarle's Hall, E_. A. Fos- ter, Central Drugstore and al hor l\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ i THURSDAY. P e o ster fishing season. T fact that the season did not open '"5 til May 11th and also becsfuse of old, of- rm' severely . _ r _..._- Stcwart who 'died *of helhmor 'e the main on the -sth, or my me f°'° li h tU t d 2.. H -tion,it iawonderful for he went lntofthe adray, while me éigd gxgtrng lg 2:; fad’ 662:; mg _cum on you,-self 0, son of Mr. Donald Stewart of Upton Y0lll‘ IlV¢_ stock. _Drives and leaves an aged father=an'd. one “"'“Y “lei dislnfewl “Y lll. ed bi'ig}tl&e&aCharies of Up p"-"'_1(iid Bly neighbors and allehls-.acquaintance He was a hard v/orklngdllian and "°» THE i-iAi_|FA><-'rho 'i>hint~» 1. no _ . ' “ I - ~ li; steamer Halifax docked in Charlotte A; Gar|°ck_ Beirut on tha 12th ers town last evening.. at 7- o’cIock. S A. McLean. From Halifax-Mrs. bury-J. Mclnnis. The steamer s is large cargo, consisting of lobste E. -Mrs. l". E. Colwlll, John P. Jones. Marshall McLellan son'of Mr. a Mrs. Angus J. McLellan, Gra to the home of the bride where drove to Summerside.-P. s A SICKLY WIFE if your` soap contains E§ M ”///// /// ////////,, I-#_ .merinerii SHAUING CIZEA inn-rn MENNEN'S TALCUM FOR MEN DELIGHTFUL after shaving _ i*'_" -natural tlnt-invisible- antiseptic and protective. Re- " tslns all the high gtandardp of Mention quality. _Has a_di|linct- _» MENNENS - ive perfume and package that make a hit with the masculine. i if!! Q I»l.“`i|' raison . l rea sn ‘N SHFIUING I CREAM I \"`~\\` ` I in-miu>l“llrintn linmicai. Ca. I NANIUIIWIUII . Nlwna»<.N.lllSd» i-macho rf. izif.-ci-its a co., urn ' "f~`-I" _ I DWL 10 U¢Canl Bt., Toronto . ii ` / - 5.- - i. . _ 1 ‘ __ ___ i- . crnsaiun irmory-MoN'rits.\1. ` ; . i Salas Agents for Canada A iron ANY in //l///// I . LOOK WELL T0 THEIR HEALTH AND STRENGTH. and vigor so highly esteemed and eagerly sought for as to-day. wife. and the woman who wishes enjoy the pleasure of life should spa no effort to maintain perfect health . compelled to use the street car i haps irritable? - When strength and vigor can be so easily maintained by Fcrrozone. when the glow of health is so quickly brought to the cheeks and_e|a_s_ticity to the step. it ls* plainly a mothei"s duty to see that Ferrozone is on--hand to assist her daughter back to health. Upon the wake of Ferrozone quickly follows a sirenvii of rich. nniii'isIiifig those in ill-health. ___ E _ =! '_ - _ ` _ -, Stop and think what this means for a high level. When we say "ever’ we 3-' _ '_ . ' -. ' your daughter-certainly a great dee fi 1 » ` ~.;-, "V,-,_. _ » _ - ` 5' _ 1 . . < ‘\4`! I .Z0ll8. man derives enormous be‘nefit by man ways from this nutritive, vitallzln tonic. . . ._ ..-r gularif,;;,as long it Ié'I`i.is*§`d, _ _, the form of ii chocolate-coated table Be tarrhozone Co.. Kingston, Ont. , tn.. ti.- Bi. 1\nhrrw’s Qlnllrgri. 3232” FOR BOYS lim: and Lower Schools Autumn term commences Sept. 12 lov. D. lruoe laodonald, l.A.,I‘.L.D.. ' ‘-~. Qladmalk ' _ “All ll CANADA Duets. Cleans. Pollaiioa. at the one i operation hs! you dsaln 1 251:. to $3. WANT SEASON EXTENDEDF- The lobster fishermen from Black ' Point, near Canoe Cove, to St. et- ors island have petitioned the Gov- _ egiilllixenti fpr an extension of ten days 0 he reason given for this demand are the' 3?.. scarcit of bait. The resent se s as it styimds is the shorgest in theahir- th Hom.. tory of that section, and the fishermen IF there is one thing you need` who were unable to obtain bait if de- around the home or farm, it is prived of the profits usually accruing ClfI1°ll°|- GOOCI Ill I __ n iroin the fishery will feel the lo hundreddiil ntwa _- In memory of the late Mr. qindrew `W4¢¢l'llll|¢¢9 3 \lCk¢f . . .`. Q _ 0” medicine nor secret remedy butt EMA# ‘~ l'B._ A.___G. Mstiiieson of_..Dun- barns. stablesandhen. which is well known to druggists arlig ”'\ H° W" mm* '°"e°t°d"w me nedes`BanIu`y' you nd n.u.r.ii.s. o..i.\., .|. sy-i»r.n.s. .-‘"`°“5m “ ml" “ind °°"3°~ °°'_‘.§I°"llB dock MacKenzie in the 78th year of _of fertilizer binder twine. ‘household her age, The deceased was s woman H, Eoods and fruit. |1180 l-he l'0ll0Wil\K greatly esteemed. and came to her passengers = From Hosts"-J. Gilda- one in n good hops of eternal nts. and increase by, Miss T. Gillis, Miss M. Gillis. Mrs. Her words were “I have but one wish their strength 200 per cent. or over in J' A' Mcmnnon' J' Mcquam' Mrs' four weeks time. provided they have no serious organic trouble. They also ff t f §0frat(’le;‘;t“'&gu’g:;lr glansagagithdgsg od on return durins the night with Weave and family; From Hawkes- which event sued hor with sorrow but “ll” made her more ready to depart. She wrap lin. and miscellaneous seeds Kenneth Msthieson and Mrs. John A. She 9150 100|* me f0"0W|llS P55590* McKenzie near by and another in the S6112 MIB- M- F~ Wlldll. Bruce Wilde States. Her remains were buried ai -WEDDING BELLB.- The mnrrl- -- age took place in St. Patriok's The two stake classes that closed Chilrvh. Grand River, Lot 14 On M011- June 10th. in connection with the day mornlns lest or Miss Florence Montague Horse Races to hs hsia on Klibride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aug, 30th, 1916, have fmeq sppmdtd. John W. Kllbrido. Port Hill to Mr- ly. there being ten entries for the 2.30 Hd trot, and nine entries for the 2.30 pace River- The ceremony was performed The entries in the 2.30, trot sro ss hy Rev. John A. McDonald assisted follows. by RSV- F- J- C0l1n0|ly. The bride Angus McGillivary, New Glasgow. was attended by her sister Miss Lil- N. S. llan J. Kilbride while Mr. Linus Mc- Donald supportcd the groom. After the ceremony the newly wedded cou- ple with relatives and friends drove partook of a wedding breakfast after which the newly married couple GIRLS AND WOMEN SHOULD Never before 'was physical hcalt N0 "mn “nd” happmess 1” 9' sick'-V At Iiartsville. Strathalbyn on the Is Y°‘"` daughter g"°“'I"g “P BUOIIE the event calls for more than passing and ruddy? Has she strength to . drink lnsrssdlvsll tl1°plei1s\H'°H that grated to this country from the om - youth so zealou-sly seeks-or is sh/c stead of enjoying the delightful exer- cise of walking- does she after the bllll MISS l‘6fl`65h0d lllld VI80|'ous. 01' the battle that -was ended victorious- » is she exhausted, -indiffernt., and per- , blood which imparts that power and He never failed, and he saved many !' ' I 16 niiiiiiliinlh surplus energy so earnestly desired hy another from failure. Ho lived the and it can be_accom»plished by Ferro- sort. it is the attainment of vlllv H Every` growing girl nncl young wg- Those who knew him bcst have no re- “ it is specially suItad'_ for young wo~ men and a guarantee of health and re~ Ferrozmmllis pee from amwl and acity. He walked in the light. So he . perfectly isafe -'to use.~ -Prepared in and sold_in 50c. boxes oi~_slg for $2.50. . at all'dealer .or direct from the Ca- ss %f¢ Y9» ~. H l housed i .A fcirpiirops inefnranii or . I - of 'of ,antlse‘ptic, grease-' at kiiiingllquid. In solu- - e the sicls room, makes B should not be without A it. Get some now. In if iffiiljj 14-* A `/ l'$|l he inst., Eiizs-beth roiict or the into Mur- J~ to see my dear Saviour face to face. E- Her son deceased her by one week. H leaves three daughters to mourn the YH. loss of a very loving mother. Mrs. the Belfast Cemetery the Rev. _J, W. McKenzie in attendance. _ nd second payment is due July 3rd. Dr. J. T. Jenkins, Charlottetown. J. Stanley Wedlock. Charlottetown. Petcr J. Conroy. Charlottetown. H. C. Hooper, Charlottetown. John McPhee, Freetown. Hammond Kelly. Charlottetown. Dr. J. D. Mclntyre. Montague. H. H. Acorn, Souris. T. Gordon Ives_ Montague. all Ing entries. J. Stanley Wedlock. Charlottetown. James Riley.. Gasperaux. Peter J. Conroy, Charlottetown. N Gavin Harding. Grahams Road. Gordon McMillan, North River. C. P. Thorne, Charlottetown. Ellis Pharmacy, Montague. - Hammond Kelly. Charlottetown. tague Association has ever attempted 9° have filled so well.-B. 5° 10th inst.. an aged and worthy man "9 was gathered to his father's.in the person of John Ban- McKenzie, and notice. The diseased gentleman emi- land»ln the year 1839. and after a few ll' years settled on the homestead now occupied by his grandson. There. without an interruption, he carried on ly. lie ‘had reached the patriarchal age of ovcr ninety-six years. and lived during the most ovcntful porllod of the woi'ld’s` history. What a diversified experience was his! He encountered the usual hardships of a pioneer. lie had his joys and his sorrows, but through it all, his life was grandly optlmestic. The most adverse circum- stances could not daunt his courage. He would say “The Lord relgneth." ' ideal life. it was ever maintained on l, mean that he had no lapses of any few to strike so high an average. y collection of any departure lic ever 5 made from the strictest right in word or deed. The suspicion of gulle or dishonor was never held against him for a moment by those who knew him whether in a public nr private cap- was a special gift in Providence to L the liomc of which he was the honor- ed head to the community in which he lived. and the congregation in which his devoted life was spent. Strathalbyn owe more to him than to any other msn who ever lived thero.Hc was a sheet anchor 'o that congrega- tion for over seventy years. For sixty-five years without a break he led the singing in the great congregation, and he had nn peer in that divine ser- vice. We have seen him do this alone in a congregation of two or three thousand in open services. on sacra- mental occasions. Evenin his old age. whether in prayer or praise, his voice had a sweetness that gave him pre-eminence over all others. if you reckon ton a week w the ont and never he was has many melnory go os de- en . A escorted resting The . Mr. DDB i Among Murrav hearars were John Callaghan from the ` 'tear P. E. I.) was united in marri The 2.30, pace stake, has the follow- J. Stanley wedlock, Charlottetown. This is the first time that the Mon- a stake event and it is indeed gratify- h ing to the managers, that the classes several wrecks of vessels -lying paud,- one at Cardigan." one at lettetown and probably othem. .Lt pla.c'es'_where they are situated, _-'_ Church, Charlottetown. yesterday Colesi daughter dfl hill John Gioles Cr von, Saskgtchewanf'tformerlyfof Elie to Mr. Ernest Bulman-, Rus co, tendedpwas dressed' in white sati tour. Cathedral on Tuesday morning mariage was solcmnized of Miss S Mr. and Mrs. Thomas uillan, E place. The ceremony was perfo and the groomsmen was Mr. Leo M PDY I-l the morning express on a short ho eymoon trip abroad. more than 1.100 officers who have t over iifty~five per cent. of the ma staff between the ages of 18 and 4 Y E D . of t entire staff of the bank. On their ho or roll there are the names of thirt four killed, seventy-nine wouiide to fight for their country. liberty. ’i`he sad news was receiv Trayerse had been killed in action France. Islanders was as iollowa:-- Louis McMui'rer, Charlottetown. Leslie S. McDonald. Petcr's Road. William Goodwin, Moi'ell. Everett McLeod. Grand View. John D. Burns, Spring Valley. A. C. Walker, Georgetown. George H. Ftobertsen. Bradalbnne. Kilburn It. Sherrun, Crapaud. Albert lra McGougnn, Baltic. lowing is an extract from a-'letter' r you will iinri that it was the King make the whole scene bright and th M H. E. Poland 'of the Marine Depart- ment. Ottawa, diver and dynamite ex- T0 REMOVE OLD VVREC.KG'.-- r. pert is in the City and will inapbct the“" 'Cha the intention in about a month's~t_li'ns _ to blow; up all these 'wrecks which are a menace to navigation and do not tend to'lmprove the appearance of tire] MARRIAGE YESTERDAY.-r,-A very pretty wedding took place in St. Paul's af- ternoon, at 3 p. m. when Miss Rebecca draped 'with fninon and lhcé. --The happy couple will leave tliis morning- on the western train, for a wedding MARRlAGE.- In St. Dunstan's the san Gillan, the eldest daughter of ward Street. City, to Mr. Daniel Woods. of Emyvale, Lot 65. son oi' Mr. and Mrs. John Woods of that rm- ed by Rev. T. Curran. Th`c bride" was attended by her sister, Miss Ada Closkey. The ha con le left by forty-eight per cent. of the entire 'E' staff and thirt -el ht er cent he_ . - Uf Course lt d. , tive prisoners of war and three posted as missing. Many girls are now b - e ` \ ing employed by the bank to illl the vacancies of the men who have gonc . Another list of wounded among tli A SCRAP DESCRIBED.-The fol ceived' by Mrs. R. ll. Dewar from lic son Gunner W. i-l. Dewar. somcwhcr in Belgium. “Received your letter on H H June third and if you look up the date “‘" ‘ ° “’°" _ H 's' ~. The(r`s no comparison between the tough Pastry and tasteless Bread, birthday and that the Canar ans were . .' \.¢ .cr what Hmm. and .hc r. nod min 5" mndg Wm, having one of the hottest sei, to"s tha made “nh \ 5 n ’ g g have .been yet. l ani going to give . you a little idea what; it is like who "‘°"°` is ” “mp °"' The "“”"".f ' I ‘ri-ii-: 1'. H. TAYLOR co. i.iMiri=.n, . ci-ini-iam. ost. “°’“° “°°’““ “’ "fi y"“- ‘”""° “‘° ““”“‘* . inrosiiihi ssiiniiiu hints -setscrsn riioii nil for his ouiisnuis's situ itp_iiv_ ._ _a- round tlas ooasts_and harbors of-_tiiis e n y Province. These include one at Qra- .57 health. benefit. (1. C. |88 .2 in the Morning take e dose of sncrs 'ml 1 ,/, u age -`-for your health’s sake. It's good _ ills oiiiclatiul clersyman being Rev. T. W,-, Murphy. The ‘ bride who was uns . for yo... i;No's- FRUIT" s‘¢\"L'if'is` so pleasant. to take,_ D functional irrcguiaritie = me c s dis- orders oi the liver andI;roniot§_s_ good f . .- sNo's raurr sAL'r riisirss s cooling, sparkling drink-effervescent and refresh- ing. You can drink it at any time with Pnehafrl only by "' .i.c.nio,i.hi..--r..n sth" w.rirti.oimos.h¢. Solo Anais lar lorfi Anselm IIAIOLD F. ll‘l`CliIl I C0. LIIITED ll l¢CAUL STI!!! \‘0l0l'l0 “' _ dvcrliead are like trains hurtling RECORD T0 BE PROUD QF, _.Q through the air. _ A slirapnel sounds The Canadian Bank of Commerce has like 1_1 H810 llowllllg ll\l”0\liil\ ¥ll1>`lll'§ll‘ ll k. clies of a tree--it is it moan, a groan cn up military duty, representing and a shriek and when thc explosion te comes it sounds as if some one had set off a stick oi' dynamite under a grand piano. l nm quite well. You wanted- to know _where._~Archle Mc- Eacliorn is. - Just at present he is in the Old (Zouhtry.~nr as s'onie~of them call it ‘Blightyf lie is on pass." 5" all \ Tl I‘lou1‘ :J a specia to increase the strength. e- ‘ t ` "Beaver" Flour. Order some. c pastry flour. It contains the choiccst Ontario fall wheat (the finest pastry _ wheat in the world) blended with western spring wheat Two more brave sons of Prince Ed- I »<,`, ` _ P ward Island have made the supreme "- ""," ` ' -_ r sacrifice on behalf of the Empire and ' “ I A (‘ that Archibald Campbell of Long Riv- ' ,, ,f ~~. er, and George A. Campbell of Capo in fact,“Bcaver ~ - in - ' ` 1 °BI:'.AVE.R FLOUR ~ Mii.i.i-:D or Bi.ENi>sD'wHsA'r l‘ makes the lightest, iiakicst Pies and Tarts--tire most inviting Cakes, ° - - fookies and Deughnuts-»and.rcal homemaduhrcad, with the delicious, il DEALERS--write us forpriccs on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. . 204 1 a liiiii ~:-' fi :in- _9 .4 ¢vY'.} ‘_ r ~» "lil »-5. ' \ It!- off ¢ `* .. .Q s _.Q ._., , __ . 1/I Q si rt# I'fi.'_I` “ll Q 4 Z4. *_* healthful sleep. Eve can enjoy on Lot 65 -»- ..»., .M - l . ' ' ‘ r ' I ~ - .j,_. §\ €Wf e Idea o esffu ‘ . leep , H NEW sense of restfulness- tI1at’s what you' will expe- rience the first time you sleep on the "Banner Spiral Spring.” f ‘lf (Patented July, 1908.) you can get real sleep CAN ‘win 'l < i " ‘ _ - ' s _rl ` .' . . Il_This Spring is notnew; it has been proven by thousandfof satisfied llS¢l'B_» Rnd it i9dg'l1ll‘Hlll€€¢l"f9_r 20 years by_tI1e largestgmanufacturcrs - of beds and he ding in Canada. ‘ o azmeirwfsf pzvzzg e _ " Pars/v1'.e"D ` _ ‘./utv /908 I ' ; is made of 100 elastic steel Spirals, each one independent of the other ' 99, yet held together at thc top by an interlacing of; tempered steel f fs A »‘~&¢‘ »_<' -.<. -__ no wirbs as illustrated, sndsupported oniilst steel bands. l]_'Each one of _these Spirals “gives” accordin to body pressure, thus ensuri is rested? and you goto night’s sleep, aug made. ,,~ 3- _ 3 _.., ., -` feature _ ry tired castings; it will Iit any IDOL _ a iack-knife on a ing woven' (patented July 19%8i`rom your lure you-ask him for a Bonnet (patented July, 1908)_by name.) _ O A L _ ' .rss .u.asxA'rsa'rnsn .nm ' A DOWN CGMPANY LIMITED , A L. .....:.*:.i;'.:-'*...'.';':':~...... _ || - " _ AM8Qn£;; Hmb%h A \ _.4 urs @- iii l.'~.lji,‘) ii iiftiill V "fb `.~as.»e.f..- __ _ \ i ‘ ..- ‘ ' '_ -I". 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