"Axms MAXIMS , l - ; l A _ o, , MERCHANT ‘ ‘ l ‘ MERCHANT -—1- Somebody says religion is u dis- ‘one: and yet it is u disuse which has cured runny other evils. A careful driver may not let ll much excitement us the rookie! one, but he may livc longer. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTE'l‘OWN, CANADA‘, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3,1928 ,;=;-,-;,-;;-~-»,y;_,,;=_¢;-~-;,-;__g;- 9;;- The 55th Maritime Synodé Convenes in Charlottetown v . . p; "r . Rev. W Bruce Muir Elected Moder- AT CANADIAN CAPITAL ator at Opening Session in St. James Church Last Evening. Large Attendance of Delegates Present. i Subscriptions Delivered 06.00 r Ilufolfltll lllll u. s. A. also -_——- _ lives Reasons p For Lost Seats ‘ %Eli%%llli!fi%%hl§lifi%% gs rogue/ms nuts or _ g5 5 mun" CANCELLATION llfi 5 | ORA ToRS RECEIVE WARM WELCOME I rernier Rhodes, in Statement to Canadian Press, -Declares Party Suffered Be- cause of Over A Confidence ofits rsupporters. HALIFAX, u. s., Oct. 21-min. c. . Rhodes. Premier of Novs Scotie 'g’°,gfigwfn“:“d.“émflfff 1”‘ “m” tcrallled debts t» the Un- ‘The returns would indicate that 1W1 States’ s suffered because cf the over- 55555555555555 ~ nfldenoe of our supporters who —————<0>——— < ere so certain of the return of the (Canadian Press) PARIS, 0_ct. 2—The up- polntment of Jmn Knight as French minister to Can- ada was announced official- ly tflday confirming prev- ious intlmations that M. Knight would he sent to Ottawa. as France's first d-‘Dlonlatic representative in the Dominion. The French d t l h i Bums“, designate was Mb M“. _ At the opening so erun o t e have been painted n His memory. m» at o» =mption u fi‘;"*é..f3“.‘l‘.ilit.t‘é°‘i»‘.‘fi.fé.éi‘° fiyififi.KE“.‘3Z.?SZ’E...°§.E.ETS&“?..§Z°%Q the Canadian ugntlun this g, Presbyterian Church in Canadaiin His praise. More and more the afternoon when Ho“ Ph"_ (5 convened in St. James Church last students of economics are 1011017108 1pm Roy, Cunadrs newly 5,5 night, Rev. W. Bruce Muir, Minist- the lead of Christ and modern 1 er of the Church, was elected Mod- works of economics are taking for appohlted "flm-"kl" "0 Pljyfiffltl)!‘ cf the Synod for the ensuing) their inspiration the Sermon. on Ffllwc and Madame Roy, gflhlyear. {the mount And, the fundamental received shout one thousand g5 The proceedings were opened bylsanction for the abolition of wet prominent people In honor 51,6g;IVIIIQZVSBI%ICCgrEIZIéChLKESCilgélilltitflih$élfg come from His life and His ‘,5 Perm" Muxenlh’ m“? Flscott Fulton and Rev. R. H. Stuv-“I Fourthly. Christ must be perm- g g5 gang-g BE ufi art, thgrlsermogd belag Igzachald gxlient mupower undhin glog. 1110;: , l5 n gfi e re ng m. ere. r, v. . . e ques on comes ome us, " g5 5E 5 Townsend of Fuirville. N. B. During Christ permanent in our hearts?" (Special to the Guardian) PARIS, Oct. 2.—A speech by Premier Poincare ui Cambrul, where he unveil- ed a war memorial yester- day was interpreted today as again putting the ques- tion of a cut in reparations i and u cut in the French debt squarely up to the United States. The Prem- ier relteruied the French policy that any reduction of Germany's reparation debt to the former allies “must-be accompanied by u corresponding cut in the ln- Ilcre are shown chumplon boy orutors who will compete in the: lnternatlonl contest at Washington. From left to right arc Dudley Barker of Bournemouth. Enrland’: champion; William Fox. in, of London, Canada's champion: his worship Mayor McBride of Toronto who headed a civic welcomg to them in the Queen City; ltcnc Ponthieu of Pnrls. the 11181111119" 0f Franco, and llclnz Barth of GIIAMBERLQI: Pleads For Friend m 0mm m shzp iVith USA. §§§5§§§§§§5§§§5§§§ fllhéfigfiéfi§§fifi§§§§fi§tfibfifififiifi§§bfigi §EE§§§SEEEEEES§E§§EEEFSEEEEEEEEE§§E$EE§ 5% vernment that they did not put l m“ m’ m“ “h” “a "Wm hm Unable to sun pcnao. cam. Oct. .z.- Sir the case had they thought the e of the campaign would have - n closer." Moreover the returns would ap- -~ to indicate that the revision f the voters list which had been eft in the hands of the municipal uthorities had resulted in the lists '~ 0t containing the names of a. very ‘ - ge number o1’ Conservatives, at east suiilcient to effect the result ' ‘I number of constituencies. The best evidence of this is hf- orded by the fact thst many citi- of Halifax of the best stand- l-z found today that their names ~ re not on the list. The government will reap the -- eht in the next few years of _ .- -;- ive- policies which they ' - us, the eflects of which ,w1ll » , w - more apparent to the electors in uturo‘ years. _, .. 10m: dldebllltyroundea-"whlch we ‘ bored was the circumstance that too great. and iminediltc results in the way of improvement were ex- pected from the administration." “I um purticullr sorry- for the defeat of the M '_ for of Natural - v Resources. who gave imsperingly of his time und of his undoubted abil- ity in showing the lead to agricult- ' urul development as well es with respect to the other policies of the government. We broke so much new ground and disturbed so m y old conditions that the people h ve ' yet to appreciate the benefits that will flow from our policies. ‘I also very deeply regret the loss of three esteemed colleagues’ -- thout portfolio, Dr. Rehfuss, Dr. r Blane and Captain Cohen. The w. named particularly has per- = ormed I. very real service to his» tituents in the matter Jr hydro evelopment and to the province - s whole by his untiring work in the Department of Highways and , 1 : s member of the Hydro Commis- i ion. For one who hsspaid such e great ‘penalty for his pltriotlc sor- , ices in the war his defect is much ; - be regretted." ’ A nnouncelnents, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. » " _ , Hood moul- now pro- rsbie in Gingham or Cotton begs . grocers. ‘Ml-ti. "Georgetown Thursliey. Casey wines? 8105-10-3-11 , i - "Seuris Friday. Special show, _ (Jones. , ~. Ii65-10-3-ii "Montague. Set . 0|"! ones. Orsutost rullrosd runs ev- . more. Ii -1o-a-1i t, u. 11.-sun‘ now home Accept U. S. Invitation (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Oct. 2. —- Hon. H. A. McKeown, chairmen of the Domin- ion Bosrd of Railway Commission- ers. is unable to accept the invita- non of the United States interstate commerce commission to sit with the American body in Washington, Oct. 11. The invitation was con; sidered today by members of the Board. The case to be heard in Austen Chamberlain, British Secre- his family yesterday aboard the steamer President Adams. much of his opinion of the Callfomio. clim- ate. but not a word on politics. Turning to tné interviewers. he said: "I simply will not talk to you about politics. w.hy do you bother with my politics when you have your own presidential campaign here." Lady Chamberlain said the trip had been "just the making of her husband.” "The neuritis has left him so States Deplored By Tom John- son, Labor MP. ‘for Dundee and Member of the Empire Parlia- mentary Delegation. (Canadian Press) the world—these together can on- HALIFAX, N. 8.. Oct. 2- Tom surc and can guarantee peace blishlng ‘Co. vs. the Ne Y k ~- ggnnu Railway!“ Pmubunus S; diflerent person, she said. (st through this case, according to press despatches, of the overthrow o! tbs system of through freight {Oi — w hin to i '8 3 “ ” "m" °' ‘m’ "°“’-°' completely that ho is an entirely Johnson. labor M. P. for Dundee, ‘These together can abolish war and Scotland. and a member of thelthc preparation for war. Empire Parliamentary delegation] Cyril Atkinson, K. 0., regretted strongly pleaded today for lusting the migration of Canadians to the friendship with the United StateslUnited States. He suggested that He regretted that he had found 1n‘ Canada might develop her deirylng rates between Canada and the Un- ited States. Mr- Bennett-h Comments CAIBARY, Alto., Oct. 2——"Nl national significance can be at- tached to the election in Nov. Scotia," remarked Hon. R. B. Ben- nett. K.C., M.P.. leader of the Conservative party in the Dominion Houso. in the course of an inter- view here today. It was conceded that the Liberals would make a greatly increased r Jesentatiun. he added. Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Pre- mier of Nova. Scotie. Mr. Bennett said, had already indicated why the Liberal representation was so large. The leader 0t the Conservative party stated.‘ however, that two matters nod impressed him when he was travelling through Nova. Sco- tin. One was that the settlers off the main highways were of the opinion that too much money was being spent on the msin arteries vi’ truffle for the benefit of tour- ists and that the roads in the more rural parts of the province were not receiving sufficient attention. The second matter was that the Federal government had introduced s. test of the cattle in the prov- ncs for tuberculosis and the pro- vincial government aided in that work. A large number of cattle were found to be diseased and ord- cred w be destroyed. PREMIER [NDISPOED HALIFAX. N. 5.. Oct. 2.-With he provincial election already a nutter of historical record. the lull n political activity, which settled wer Nova Scotie today, following he return to power of the Conser- ‘utive government, will probably be lmfa tomorrow. when premier ‘l. N. Rhodes is expected to give out l statement relative to the course ie will follow in rte-organising his lomswhllt depleted forces. The gov- rrnmsnt louder was confined to his led today.- suflering from e severe um, lolli contruoted during the letter r $37,"... v. o. axing.‘ sign arriving tods . . I. I. Hey and godlicebo. , , llll-IO-S-ii "Murray nusor- Stu-ch factor; now 0pm! to rscimpgtetgnligl '. or m a“ sito-lo-a-a: lays of a campaign that culminated Continued on page 3 "Rummage Bole tc-morrow 10 s. n., B3 Queen St.. next Harris-Ab- ittoir oo. 9109-10-s-1l “Mr. A. Sterling McKay will give nncddrese lorreoch River lhll on Wed. Oct 3rd at 8 o'clock. lllver collection for missions. Spec- Music. l 0140-10-3-31 "Club loading lambs at Selkirk Friday 0th. loading hogs st St. rows‘ blonds-y the 9th. Llstlwls by Friday night. George Mgr)“. y. IIIO-IO-i-Ri Qdnflduy’! doniuom of pota- ‘w pies cakes It Zion uroh serv- Princes Arrive (Special to the Guardian) the Duke of Gloucester, when they rousing ovation. Boy scouts lined "I would regard such an‘ attitude Wales and his youngest brother, “ma, which would 1mm,“ flfrlved he"? t°dlY~ F01" hefidme" I throw us all hock into the barbar- Of the Kenya trlbc. in full W81‘ “m blackness which 185mm for, paint and regaliu, took positions in three centuries “m, the downfall‘ frames half way up the main wel- of the Roman empu-a Against that’ "M111"! “Pch- Th" PM“ Wm‘ ‘m’ policy let me sussest friendship of he said, "is that you are leulbus Of‘ matlc flerccness of expression as the Erlgusmspeaklng people,“ Theyour race and your ‘and and that. the Princes passed through the‘ Brmsh arch. Children gave the Princes a smteskym “mm of the people of NARIOBI. Kenya 9010M’. W95‘? the last great disaster which could} Africa. 06h 3-—'A tgblliluu flull 0g befall the world. An attitude o1‘ 31m proud of it." But the daysl barbaric color greete e "Pr nceo r3115 kmd might develop in“, ,1 51;. Canada evidence of what might be industry. called un anti-United Statcssenti- at Kenya Capital mm‘- S. B. Wessels. (South Africa). thought that Elnglish speaking peoq pie in the Empire were rather too‘ of hostility toward the Unitedlapixto see things through English: States," Mr. Johnson continued. "asispectaclcs. | “I um Dutch,” he said, "and l,‘ lwerc past for speaking of Dutch) cum-South Arfrica. or English South Af- common civilization, which wouldlrica. "I went," he added. "to be n; good South African." i Mr. Wessels added that he had found no evidence of anti-Ameri- canism. "What I have foundf‘! Empire and the United you want to remain Canadians." part of the route and former over- seas men and women flanked the cenotaph, under the leadership of "Drlscoll scouts‘ Boer war. Fur Sales Report Canadian Fur Auction Sales 00-, Ltd, report on the sole held Sept. i-i to 2-3 Black declined 10 p. c. average 850.00. {-O-}—————~ 3on2 subjecte- "Trip ihrcugh Osnlde.’ It. John, fog .. (‘sorts limlz 4m: SPRmc. FEVER Au. I l 1 G 1 D l coll. whose ° ' CO one cry’ wohsfame in the Wlfe I and Daughter l then Suicides‘ (Canadian Press) BRISTOL, Conn, Oct. a-nowurc) i0 as_follows:-—Silver Fox—-Percent- L Andre 41 shut d km d m,‘ ages or change and average selling divorced 3&6, hither glusmrsgnv 3R. prices in ouch class. Selected skins ‘m! ms daughter’ Beverly Euenllthe date is open "m" the return , 1 t his . average $161.00; selected silver fignginulgfgnggfle lénfag vague“ £3353? ‘Xeilgnais “alga ‘hrg/ggmif; skins declined l7 p. c. average Rout He med one barrel of a , “mp0; dark and black’ unchanged’ dmlblfi “FY9111!!! Sh“ 8"" l" m5 dmturn until the end of next wcck. vorced wife and then shot his‘ daughter with the other. Cslmly re- loading the weapon he turned it on himself and blew part oi‘ hi5 head off killing himself instantly. Mi CONFERENCE 11v MONTREAL (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL. Oct. 2.—'I‘he con- ference between Premier Ferguson of Ontario. and Premier Tnscher- eau of Quebec on restricting pulp- wood production is to take place in Montreal, it has been decided, but Quebec. Mr. MOFClCI‘ will not re- A“: nosron lush MARKET BOSTON, Mass. Oct. 2-Whole- People in. the western part of thevsale dealers prica: Large coddish cent hurricane. l LAST MINUTE MEWS FLAsHEs} gill‘ . 3‘ Wt TORONTO, Oct. l.-- Maritime. moderute winds. fair not much change in temperature. ‘Toronto, cloudy Montreal. cloudy . . . . .. Quebbb, cloudy Charlottetown, clear Hollies, clear . . . . Boston, fair New York, clou High tide th sin ‘thunder’! m . q 0th. 1M! pm. _ . _’ “m”; sluumuueetla NEW YORK, out. iL-Gold valued It $3,509,000 his been pnrclused in England for ship- lnent lhchs and 60., internutlonal bpnkers, announced tcdny. The nretel will be brought here next week. v Greece, gnnouuced here that Grout France in approving his‘ policy of consludi friendship pacts with Italy unneun neighbors of Greece. l-l thlt sides with the lorlnll reception of Mllillll LONDON, Oct. L-Eleutilerioe‘ .. . of sucnspssr, lturnsnle, Oct. rbpnrt Rdlljlufllu (I i mill-t- bli s1 1 re-fal-il to 9 cents pound. Markets mnrlgallroglqthc gull? ofmtlhs; re- 41-2 to 5. Haddock 5 to B. Pol- lock 4 to 5. Hake and cusk 4 1-2 to 5. ‘(Special to the Guurdlan) to thk country. Goldman u.‘ prime Britain hid Joined other Mediter- _h_.... lldlfliflthch lflloftollll- Piinlsliofhlund WASHINGTON. Oct. 2. -- “Bucky" lhrrls, for ilvn yeurs gzhyerotreggifég: $ggfilvtolignnerf5 Hostile Attitude Toward United IN ONTARIO (Canadian Press) ox-rnmnlvl, 0nt., Oct. 2-—Ce.'na- dien National passenger train No. 11, en route from Toronto to Wind- sor was held up at Prairie Junc- tion. un isolated spot near here, to- night according to a, report m the provincial police post here. Every available officer was rushed to the scene and details of the robbery were not immediately available. Members of the train crew who re- ported the robbery over the tele- phone, seid the mall car had been looted. The train proceeded on to Windsor. -———<0->———-— (Canadian Press) LONDON, Oct. 2—-The Canadian- Press was reliably informed today that there is no reason to believe that the Duke and Duchess of York contemplate an early visit to Can- ada as rumored in Ottawa. _____<,P______ New Moderator REV. W. BRUCE MUIB Rcv. W. Bruce Muir, the newly elected Moderator of the Maritime Synod of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, was born in Scotland and received liizl surly education in the public schools of that country. later pursuing his studies at the University of Edinburgh. Hc was msnugcr of the Washington‘ Senators will not pilot the teem ncxt your, Clerk Grllllth, own- sr of the club announced to- dly. Grifllth said that It bud not been decided whether liar- ris would rennin as a player on the teem. No one has been ‘ ‘ ’ to are his plnce. Grif- fith added. Joe Judge, veteran first baseman for the Senators hl-l been mentioned often us a possible successor to Ilurrls. SHANGHAI, Oct. ZP-Muohlne [Ins and udditlonul police were gated around the post oflce in the international set- tlement when 2,500 Chin of the postal stall went on strike today. They went e were in- cf I! percent. e 88.000 u for lbs establish- e postal union, end per tbfortlfisupport 9 l» - . ‘ordained n Minister of the Church of Scotland by the Presbytery of ‘Edinburgh in 1004. The curly years of his ministry were spent in. con- nection with the social service work of thc Church of Scotland. irollowing on this he became Min- ilstcr of Trinity Parish Church, Ab- crdeen. ‘ In 1909 Rev. Mr. Muir came lo Csnsds. his first charge there be- |lng Saint Andrew's Church, Anna- ipo is Royal. During his nine years‘ jmlnlstry in this, the ancient capital (of Acadia, the Great War came ,upon the world. Mr. Muir put heart end soul into the cause of his ‘Empire and his King and was con- ,sldered to be the best recruiting sergeant of the community. He was then celled to Sher- brooks, Guysboro County. where he labored for leven ‘ . In 1925 m. Muir became Minister of It. James Church. Oh-rlottetown. the service, a beautiful sacred duett Is it this world's wealth, power, or was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Raoul‘ fame, that takes first place in our Reymond. . llife? Have we like Paul u zealous Mr. Townsend delivered a very love for our Ilord, and are we powerful address choosing his text ready to strive ever for His power from Colossians Cap. I. V. 1H “That and Glory? Nothing less than that in all things He might have the pre- must be aimed at by those who eminence." He said in part: would administer to others the The word that indicates design. It Gospel of His Grace. Let Him w- ls Gods design that in all things His er then reign as King in our hearts Son shell have the pro-eminence. as He does in Earth and Heaven. Paul loved his Lord, and was jealous Following on the sermon, m. for His honor and glory. He was be- Muir introduced Dr. Buchanan, ing robbed of His honor and glory Moderator of the General Assembly in colossal by false teaching-called of the Presbyterian Church in the collossian heresy. Probably it Canada. On being invited to ed- ‘(insisted in the worship of angels ;dress the Synod. he expressed his In chapter 2 verses 16 to 19 Paul rc pleasure at being in this. the fers to lt at length "Let no man richest pert of Canada. It was not Judge you in whet you shall set r perhaps, the richest in gold and sil- whut ye shall drink" and what fog ver, yet from it a great stream of lows this - assage. It would seem that‘ riches had flowed to Ontario, Que- those who fell into this heresy were bec and the west. Jewish Christians. Paul, hearing of He then read from Rev. Cup. III it in prison at Rome from the lips V.8., and also V.20, "Behold I stand of Epaphroditus wrote this letter at the door and knock." He re- rcfute it. All, even the angelic kings called a sermon he had preached 1f Heaven, owe their salvation to some time ago from the first of Christ, who is supreme in the uni-these iexts—-about the open door- verse. ,at Knox Church in St. Thomas. He has to become supreme in His‘ This open door of salvation and Church and this is the task of mln- opportunity, he then said, was ever isters of the Gospel. before them. and possibly it was From His first appearance on the open for a young man (himself) to earth, Jesus of Nazareth is nbsolut- serve the Lord in a foreign field. ely unique and superior to man. After the sermon s man came up First. Jesus is flawless. He chal- and offered flfty dollars to heiphim longed His enemies to find any fault towards this end. And another in Him "Which of you convicteth me man. some time afterwards. wld of sin?" Often they challenged Him him that that sermon had brought ‘t was true, but were ever computed. him to make the decision to enter Icsus never confessed sin or fault the sacred ministry. 1nd His inherent piety "marks He wondered if there were not in ‘lim off and sets Him above all oth- the audience some young man who 2r men _ might feel the appeal of this open And intimacy could not produce door, and enter the service of the ‘nfavorable criticism. His disciples Lord. iy years of such intimacy were: He told how this same power of "irmly convinced that He was the the Gospel had led many boys Ion of God. "Jesus," we are told ‘has such a character that we can‘ ranfer it to God without any sense cf blasphemy, or any sense of lack". ‘°'"***“**°°*"°'““' Yes Jesus is pro-eminent in the . realm of character. . i Condensed Specials ltATlr-4c per word, net Q Continued on page 3 Secondgly. Jesus is pro-eminent \m ~ uiélfwii ...‘".§‘.‘.§‘..°{S.,.3’..§§L“.‘.3é‘£ji§ "c" ‘"~""°" ‘n m" °"'"""' Z llli. while we accord them honour, >c+oo0+4>»»----- - - ve must see that they all fell be- ow the character of the Men sent WARM SUNNY ROOM WITH ‘rom God—our Lord Jesus Christ. Board. Tcl. 131. 8l11-l0-3-8i They urc to be contrasted, rather ——————-————-———-————i- han compared with Jesus. The FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-EDI“ Zlrcck philosophers could. it is true, son PhonOlZFBDh Wm‘ 45 Y°°°Y¢5< "cll us how to live. But only Christ Apply '14 Upper Queenbi- (even- "lm give us the power to llvc aright. lngs.) Oct. 1-4-5 In a word, the problem of sin and lellvcrancc from it was one with FOR SALE-ONE MAN'S BICY- WhlCli the founders of others xclig- 010 Bl» l1 118F801“. Apply i0 Rob- wnq were utterly unable to cope ert MecKinnon, Box 3'13. with. . , sila-lo-a-zl Thirdly, Christ is pro-eminent in mhlcvcment. What other religion WANTED — YOUNG GIRL T0 Has had such an influence on His 1 help with light housework duily. tory, and on that of Christ. Ani Apply 224 Ellfii-On 3i- thet influence is ever for the bettcri 3172-10-3-3 Here the preacher quoted from been Power's powerful description ‘CHOICE COINS!) BEEF FBOI 1f tllc low state into which the peg- stall-fed cattle. Sounders, New- m world had fallen previous to the some a Co. il-I-tf advent of Christianity. :- Evcn philosophy had stood power-o ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPE. ‘oss against such degradation. But,‘ Prices 50 for 90c; 100 for 366i the Gospel of Christ wrought a. 250 for 05c; 000 for 01.00; 1.0M wondrous regeneration. It made con-f for $1.96. Postpaid. Guuniilll rcience and character the principal Oiilcc, Guardian Job Priatcry. hings of life. Mr. Muir went on to —~——i——- luotc the tributes psicl by such men F011 SALE-ONE GENUINE 0A! ts Napoleon Bonaparte and Renun Dining Set, six chairs, four piece to the powcr of Chrlstfs Gospel. old walnut parlor suite, st u sec- Whllc the greatest effect of Christ rlflce. Apply Mrs. Ilpni, Ritl, ‘ms been in the field of morals, yet Apt. Phone 001-1.. < lifl-lil-Sdi u-t. among other departments owes much to Him. Wondrous pictures - . _ FOR SALE — SECOND HAND Chevrolet ton truck. working on my farm. Apply at term er Uh- Perian Church. in Canada mllrht iverssl Motors, Cblriottttllill- become nothing more than u mcm- Price right for can. Ice ' . ary of s. greet faith and noble 8161-104- achlevements in the cause of the _ _, kingdom of Christ. w. Muir wu a LOST-JJONGOI-IUM soc Aim "W" 01' lmhllth to those who e door meta, between Olm- fought to prevent her absorption 1m, mum up: “ pug; and extinction. pious leave n Prawns. Durlhrhis minlltrvlnChhrlotte- wwn he has won e worm ' ‘ thedhlitohfil Union movement. ' thereseem- w w h,» war "l" F" PM»:- .i__. .-: x4 >__-__,, ;.__ _