AUGUST 2_._ _1_939 l87r;Cono'd,lon.Women Win Prizes ylnl Rollin Hood Contest wins. it. n. snnnm, SWIFT duunm, SASK.TAllE$ FIRST pm: or $200.00 sun A snvsn cur cull lullsrofwl ersaueleaadbyibo R M Co l5.l'.s:.i=.::'....:r.;.-".§.:°:. ..=".'.:a.,.h menus —-snfisgyf of which I had sh _s-ivslen of readlnf are they went to s a May I so c ""c‘l'n'l'.l‘x' “women vv o ens My 0 an wish is llI_Il there were I thousand mar: prizes to sue. - I I al I Robin Hs}’o‘:i“rfl(?_ln‘t‘n:re.s“r:'al:uIe'd";Ir:il'Ks£Hsolwd r on com: es: s w men 33.53’ hats. made Robin Hood cu-an Yaneu Selhne out. a !_ FIRST PllIZE—$100.00 cash and a sterling Sllvor cup: to- Mrs. R. R; Ssirrett. ' Swift Current. Sask; SECOND PRIlE—$100.fl0 cash; W ‘ Lillian I. Maclray, l668 Goyeau Street, Windsor, Ontario THIRD PRlZE—$Sl).00 cash; to- Louise McAuley, 63 Elm Street, Monczon, N.B. NINE PROVINCIAL PRIZES 0! $213.90 each: lo— ' Prince Edward Island-Mra. Robert J. y._Sr. .0111 e iudgn so ‘ ‘flue rhouk:a::‘c‘ls . _h . Cumberlangl Co. .5. New lirus_uwu:r—Mrs. Billy yld,éem.l=. N.B. (us Newcastle). Quo-bl-eblflrs. Arrhur Olson. Box 39- ‘\ 'l‘tIaU_lu:. o—Mrs. Harry Fisher, Conksznwn. l\l.{:[risoha—Mrs. B. J. S. Cowan. Melbourne. 5.1"‘ hewan—Gladys M. Duncan. Hanley. ML. ..$—nn.. Harry Bllehlll. Huxley. Alia. limish (Zolumbla—l\Irs. A. Bail-de, clo Alex Jack. I752 Argyle Place. Vancouver. B.C. TWENTY-FIVE PRIZES ol $5-M each: tl>— . G. Bakr. I.‘/o P.O. Box 163. Leduc. Alla. Mrs. Edna V. Banks. 482 _0ssin on Ave. Toroam. Om. Mme. Adslard oulan er. Notre Dams: des Boss, (.0. Frontenac. fgue. Mrs. P. Brewster. Newcastle Br: 5:. Queen’: 0. N.l§. _ lr_s. A. E. dam Ion. 11.11, No. 5. Vnciarla. i.(T. Mary E. haisson Bear River Scush. > E l. Mrs. Thomas Chissson. 27 Rue 5:. ’l "" "§""° I. I-Isrdwlche. ' s re us. ’ in. Man a nster. 2/0 I}. "racevilleferry Aanap ll 0.. . . 1 rs. . A. Goodlellow. Lancaster Ont. rs. . W. Horns. Box 95. lndlsu Head. ask. Mrs. R. Hill, Pmey I'.0. Man. rs. .loyd D. Hooper. Alderl1_ruol¢ Farm. St. Leorge. N. . rs. anon J. u on. (gross Roads. Country Harbor. Guysbom .o.. . . lrs. Harold Jackson Brome Que. lrs. Oscar W. MacNelll. C'onway P,ll.l. . nlca McCarthy. Peekas‘ §tIuan, ’. E.l.Hl\I}is‘.dIl’. M. McDowell. §en:ii_ciXls;’.?.C. rs. . ' I out nme an , rII. lrs. Ida Paslfiio. lfelle 'ver P.0.. Ont. lrs. I’. M. Schnlizler Box 34. Truss. Sask. Ilsa Chloe 11. Scoular. Rockhavcn. Sask. Irs. A. G. Sissons. Box 110. Porxagela fraurle, Man. Mu. Alnes Sweet. Imperial. k. 33.. 11. 1:. Thompson. Bowen Island 9.0.. -lalkeu Bay. B.C. Mrs. H. C. Wheaten. Acadia Valley. Alli. 150 PRIZES 0! $2.00 each: to- Mrs. Carl C. Allen. Melrose, .B. Soeur Au ele-Marlo I-Zcol_e Menagere es SS.NN. de er de M. S:-I.sn-des-Laurenmles, l’.Q. Mrs. Jena Armstrong. R.R. No. 2. New Wessminster. I3. irs. Alma Bsdham, Kinsman’: Come . 'ir‘i‘g‘s County N.S. Ann Bai Wood- rl ye. Ons. Mrs. .ynn. Alu. Mrs. Clara Beebe. Oyama B.C. in. Morley M. Bell, Summerasde. l’.E.I. Mrs. Gent e Bellon. 15 Dan urn Place. Winni cnhlan. On Alice-Ber . Box 24 . . o. 1 Domremy, Sask. rs. Alrnul :l_ess. St. Jules de Mann. Que. Mrs. Danxel Ilckfnrd. Dunk . ue. Mrs. Hnaore "iolduc. Si~ChIrles e Bellechasse. gr. Irs. Roger Brown Lumsden. Saslr. s. )._ V. Buchanan. Rldlng Msa.. Man. Mrs. flchael Burke. Gear etovm. P.Il..l. lrs. Norman Christ a Box 36 Stealer. Alta. Mrs. R Wylie Cones o 6. Amherst, N.S. Mrs. E. W. do swell, B . wick Kings Ca. N.S. Mrs. . S..Curriar. ll. . o. l.Sousl: Ham, P.Q. Marjorie W. Collier. Salisbury. N.B. ‘ Durmlay Dalton W omlnz. Ont. ‘Mrs. . W. A. elioer Mesh ey. Man. Mar orle . d'I-Increment kenrvllle._N.S. (c[o uni: of Nova Scolia . Mrs._ rlse Deml. Cooks- ville,Onr. Mrs.Guy Dlckie,lower Measher, N.S Mr P Trent. Halifax Co., . I. auluu Donovan. 21 King Square. 5!. John. N.B. Mrs. umel Downs.Brondlands.Que. Mrs. os nzhie. Nanxon. Alta. rs. Preslon Ilanser WaIes.0nr. Mrs. S. W. M . sl 1’ l k. .::,.:.:-..r...:.“s:'.;.".2‘.u‘:.'.d.‘;:0.33; IIARITY ITITIEIE RETIRES FROM BANK OAMIPBEILIIION, N. 3.. July 30 ~Ii. was lcamcd here today that W. H. S. Rltclile, mam of the losul branch of the Ba 0'! Nova» Ssotla, will retire from his post at the end or August. Mr. Ritchie has been in ill health 10: several months. He has been manager at Campbsllion for over 10 -ears. taming; hsre from Cllntham, .13. J. B. Tnrlton is expected to at- rire here this week from Windsor. MS, to take over the oliice as re- lieving mn.Il&Q‘aX‘.untll a. permanent appointment is made. -% > DEAT]_i_S cI'IlEE-—-In Mitchell River. July 25. 1939, Minnie M:Phee. used '7 )'€Z~1I'&. GIlAIIAM—Budde'nly at summer- side, July 23. um. Donald Paul Bruce. dearly beloved son of M1‘- and Mrs, Harry Graham, nee An- nie Farrisl1. aged 2 yearafimonfihs. Lawusss—At Little Pond. July I1, 1939. Joseph Lawless, aged 70. Funeral fxcm his late residence Wednesday morning. N. D. MacLearI _l.|NDEl‘l'A_KER Ilobin Hood Flour »/azzwz I/wm. ’}(/as/red on/1...: ' Personals .cupy their new gig-‘I-eleh B. In-lneu. ILR. 3. Marshficld. Mrs. B. Gaseon. R.R. No. I. Msnols. Alta. 395- Hofllgfrli. 2826 Silver, Vancouver. BC. Mn. land Gillan. Pakenham. us. Mn. Alan I! Glasslr. R.Il. No. I. Corona- tion. Al&hMra. Prank Glover Osa e. Sask. Uriah kc. Muenod. ulr. u.Wm. T. ould South Nelson. NJ). Mrs, W. Grove 73-3 hnkster nl§d.. wlnnsm, Man. rl. . so 0: 107 M , Ala. Mnsn.wel«'inn"Il ' “""°" In ale. ask. Mr rs. Hastings Bankelr . ., IPr|nceton B.C. Mrs._ .G.fl_e e{, Drin|rwarer.Sask.'Mrs. PIKlll.‘k_l'!¢llIl' P ndlarer. Saslr. Mrs. H. R. Hemplllll. 206 Lenore Sn. Winnl es. Man. Mrs. George Heywood. Hr onlrose Cons}. snslmoon Sask. 3:51. A. Hill, New II Men. Mrs. .D.I-I zson Raw- len Sa . Mrs. Bnel .Holmes.l-lalcnmb, Non u berlandCo..N.B. Lenore Holmes. once upe . . Mrs. Issac Hopkins. 0 _rmo?‘. bnrarlo. Betty Humphr‘ _ Clhl-I.SIs . P.B.I. Grace A. Hmon, Canaan Man. Mrs. Harry M. Hyde, Cornwall. P.Il.I. Mrs. Arghur In am, ILR. No. 5. Mayfield, Ss._Sse en. N. . Miss sic ames. Box I. Procter, B.C. Mrs. B. E.‘ nhnson Rages Apr. I King Street MoncIon.N.B. Mrs. T. A.}ohnsun. x 6' . Carmen. Man. Rose avansah Pors Morlcn,Ca e Breton. N.S. Mrs. Rel .K is Gran Pl-c,N.S. Mrs. W.G.Klr£,YIrmoush. N.S. (Box279) Mrs. Phil Kuru. Estonia Sas Mlsa Helen L. Lamb R. . No. 1. Franklin Centre, Que. Mrs. Ellen Lang, 363 Ma le- wnod Ave. Wlnnipe . Man. Mrs. l.snxeland.rosierton. ask. Mrs. H. Laslen. Shoal Lake. Man. Mrs. A. V. Light. Box in. Mnuawa. Ont. Mrs. Harmon A. Lost. envllle. Man. Mrs. R. L. Lent 339 Lans- Ave.. Winnipeg, Man. Mrs. A. N. Lum en, Canso. N.S. Mrs. I’. R. Lurman. Berw n. Alia. Mrs. zfhomas A. Maclean. gr. Arlmlville. N.B. Margaret MacLeod, .6. Box 22!. Antigonlsh N.S. Mrs. M. A. MacLr.-od, Bel- fast . .E.l. Mrs. R. A. Machllllap. . . Mrs. A. MsrNell. Si an MacNeill 0'Leary lcClure. Buffalo Lakes. . McCrank, Plantagenet. One. Mrs. Dan Mcflachern. Souns East. . . . . Fae Mclfieown. R.R. No. While Rock. B. . Miss Jesssa V. McLean. S 7 En: Hill Ave.. Vancouver BC. Sally cNell. RJI. No. . Woodbndze. Oar. Mra. Frances B. Malcolm. R.R.‘No. I Mea- rd Ont. Mme Edmund Marci] Sz.§tanis- Ins. Co. Roberval. ue. Mrs. W. l.. Mlmhie Algonquin, Om. rs. P. Maxwell, 1 Royal Bank. 2nd Ave S.. Saskatoon. Sask. Mrlsi B. rs. down Mills. R.R. o . Carman. hlan. Thomas E. Mltchell _Marysvsllc. York um , N. . Mlss C‘lau.'e Mollard. Waz- rous. ask Mrs. B. R: NI.Ih. Consul Sask. Mrs. J. G. Ifileéll. H33 Grlley Ave.. New Wesrrnlnsser, M}; Bax I06, Linle Cur- P.O.. Vll R.R. No. Prince Pelir Ii. Mrs. P. C. Donanoe and daught- ers Mary and Jean 01 Newton. Mass. and Mrs. Peter 0‘Kee1e. Lexington. Mass. aha visiting 11191!’ sister Mrs. Minnie Ryan, 89 aid 8?. Mr. and Mrs. H. Roy Crom- well snd son Billy cf Paterson, N. J., arrived in Charlottetown Mon- day evening. In the course of the next ten days they intend to oc- summer Shengrl-La._ at York Point, re- maining on P. E. I. until the 1st ox next. month. Currencies HOOD I‘\lI‘l-UP A sh ds guilds: 3&1 out Neither be at ‘GM 1 Annie L. Hunter" Summerside. l l‘ 'were conducted by Rev. l . l lwhich time he notes col-tage. Y0RK.’A1'lg. 1 -—(AI}— in the in later iorcign exchange L4.Jlll'lKB toda . Upyaa much as 1-10 of a cent in of the Unlicd States dollar e time, the gulldcr closed .02 01 I cent ahead. Early demands.‘ banker: mid. largely represent/ed . covering by traders who had sold: ’I gollor oat 1-64 to close at par. .._________ ,._.__.___,l ‘Central Guardian nun column is reserved (or Iowa on local lnoarat but advenlalng or a. nanny naluru may be Inserted at 5 oente a word strictly pay- Ible in advance. | OONFEDBEATION ONCE.- » LIFE INSUR- L-9788-'1-21-31 STORM SIGNAL UP—Report- ‘ed weaoem lea heading in this direction yea ay saw the alarm alxnal hoisted at the Marina wharf at 12 o'clock noon. Mary Morrtson, Margaret . Mary Ewes. l: Mac- Cou, Ann Morrison. Pl Gillie. Isabel Morrison, - em of Belfast, are now enjoying their holidays at Klnlock. UN LUUl\UU'l.' runs Aux-.111‘- ,It is reported that police here are ‘on the lookout far a man soliciting subscriptions for 9. well-known xmagazlne. According to reports {the man has neglected be turn in orders and cash to the company. VISITING PAREN'I‘S—Mx‘a. Al- _Ired Hendrlckson of Boston. Mass. [and Mrs. Lester P. Davis and little ,neice Miss Betty, arrived on the ‘Island Last night to spend a lmonl.h's vacation with their par- lcnlo Mr. and Mrs.Angus G. Math- .es-cn or Dundas. ON OFFICIAL BUSINEsS—Mr. Mattice and Mr. Irving, Depart.- ment oi’ 'I‘ranspori'._ Treasury Branch, Ottawa arrived in ‘the lcity on Saturday on oillclal busi- ]ness. They leave this momlng Ior v1-Iallfax and before returning to ;Otlawa. will 5lS0 visit St. John land Sydney. while here they were ‘guests at the Charlottetown Hotel. FUNERAL YEsTERDAY— The funeral or Lorne lugs was held {from the residence at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Inga, Pow- jnal_ yesterday afternoon. B. S. Miller. Ross and Rev. E. Dewar Judson, Pallbearers were: Reaney Gay, Erick Ballem, Charles l.Jones. Robert Brown, Joseph Mac- ixennu. lery. Services at the grave were conducted by Rev, D. K. Ross. STORE AND POST OFFICE I:N'I‘ERED-—-Burg‘.a.rs made on .with loot arnalmtlngfhw armmd. $40.00 in a break at e combined store and Post Orifice 0! Robert ’Mab‘neson at Clyde River late sat- Illrday night. The intruder or in- mlde-rs effected entrance by break-- ingtlleglassinatransomover the front. entrance. No arrats ‘have yet been made. GUEST SPEAKER AT GYRO [CI.UB~—Profcssor W. I. Bailey oi’ .Norihweatem University, Evanston. ‘Ill, was the guest speaker at the weekly meeting of the Gym Club ,at Beach Grove Inn on Monday )evening. His subject. was "Impres- "slons of Russia" based on his own 5 cbssrvaticns during a visit to that lcountry four years ago. Dr. S. T. Waye was chairman. Lt. Col. L.T. Lrywther and R. C. Stoddard were guests. REVISITS HOME 'l'0WN——Vlsit- ing Charlottetown at present and renewing old acqtlamtanoeshlps is ;Mr. Lorne Young. general execum- .‘i\'e assistant, Departlneni, of Na- ‘lllonal R/avenue, Ottawa. Mr. Young ‘is a. broifhenr or Mr. Earl Young, ‘editor of Hansard,, Ottawa.‘ and ‘resided here as a. youth. Part oi’ ‘his early experience was on the staff of The Guardian. He leflt the Province twenty-nine yearsago but visited here in 1928, since marked lmc; movement. in the appearance the city _ NORTH STAB IN PORT—6. E. North Star Captain Joseph wBoucher, doc ed at the Marine lwharf yesterday afternoon at 3.- I45 will: a passenger list of 205 on ‘board. The big passenger steamer was direct- from New York on its ‘voyage to Labrador and Montreal. 1Sl‘le cleared art at 7 o’clock last geV€l'llDE- Although the ship's stay ‘was only slightly over three hours nevertheless majority or the pas- sengers took advnntage oi’ the stop to enjoy motor drives to various points or interest in and about the City. QUARTERLY MEB'I‘ING-- The quarterly meeting 01' the Prince Edward Island Nurses’ Association held yesterday took the form 0! a social tea and swim at Dalv on the North side oi the prov rice. Ninety-thrce nurses from various parts of the Province attended the outing. Vice-President Miss Bes- sie McKenzle oi’ Charlottetown presided. Secretary-‘I‘reaaurer of the Society is Miss Anna Mair. ANNUAL 0UTING—About 150‘ altar and chancel choir boys on St. Dunsianxs Basilica yesterday had their annual outing at atanhope beach and as was the case in fnrrner years was thoroughly en- joyed. Games, swimming, races. etc, was cllmaxed by a bountiful lunch before retumlng to the city. Rev. Louis D of the Basilica . sia;l'1' was in charge of the boys. LAID 1'0 ll.ES'I‘—-The funeral of the late Martin Mnhar was held Saturday morning from Frank lHennessey's Funeral Horne. to the 1 Church of the Most Holy Rc., deemer where Requiem I-Iich Mass was celebrated by Rev. George McKo:ma, C. 38. 11.. who also con- iducted the service at the rave. Following were the pallbearers: Messrs. Wendell McDonald, Jenn Hulghea, Alfred Doyle, Augustus Ay ward. Herbert Mahar. Leo the money short. 'I'hc Mulvd 04.68 1-8, the French franc at; I.- M31131‘- OB unchanged. The u,..u.u.n "LIG_H'l.'I .0U'I"'—I.aat night’: electrical storm although ox short duration had linemen ad the elec- tric company out on two occasions. Residents In the district of Avenue were without light for nearlymgndhour Jgenha. ‘hH‘\‘IIM‘|o snapp a . Illa lend n wire on and Eugton. the taanaiormer on the corner or n°"u.“‘.. i:%3.n...°"**a'..:". .. a an this elruult were In {or _amund 90 minutes. I'3':U:"':uINUIfl:lm IMHIHIIQJN 1* ' OPEN 3? l’.3l.'?I '“n’-"°§ie.l'§"" M s ' ' v . ‘P-2.1.... aegreury. can-soumén. ' ma afternoon and I ~ ~ ¢ 1»-33°-Q-77-_“« '. evening.‘ "°""“~1l“’§;.',:. Imam-e, 21 ; “:3 it x’ -‘ I n I' Charlottetown (flub mm?“ QC cunvnt n Ilustioo Tea Party TODAY On Beautiful Church Grounds Near Ruatleo Buy _.m____ THUNDER S'I‘OIcM—A thunder and lightning storm accompanied by torrential rain roared over Charlottetown for a short last night around 7:30. Velocity at the wind was recorded at 36 miles at the Ex'perlmenta1 Station during the heieh which lasted little minutes. Will Be Guests Of Kinsmen Today 100 underprivileged children will be the guests of the local Kins- men's Club at stanhope this alien » noon, it. was announced following the July meeting of the Club which was held Monday evening in the Charlottetown Club. The children's picnic is a part oi the Kinsmen's service work and is held annually. This year the guests will be girls from 8 to 12 years of age inclusive. The boys were the guesis of the Cub at the picnic in 1938. A pro- gram oi’ sports has been lined up wllih prizes donated for the vari- UU-S Wents, and refreshments ml‘ 3 follow the sports program, 'I‘l-ansportatlon will be provided by the Club and all cars will leave the Market square at 2 o'cl Klnsmenettes will be on hand to lraop a watchful eye on the young- rs. ock. The guest speaker at Monday night's meeting was “Banty" Ban- Interment Pownal Cemet- ark’ "‘°°“’“""-3’ of the Association Kinsmcnls Clubs in Canada. Who Dresented a very interesting word picture oi’ the program of Kinsmen across Canada during the last two years. It was Banty who rmzanlzed tlhe Klnsmen's Club in this City some two years ago. It was decided to run It booiih at the Provincial Exhibition in order to raise furiher funds to assist the Dental Clinic. and the public are urgenily requested in lend their support to thb worthy effort and help in this way to make it a big succea. Ste-wart Ives. George Av-zvns. Wall Gauclert. Gordon Rice and NellHlz- gins were named as ofi‘*!n1 dele- Rates to the Nallonal Convention which will he eld in St. John. August 12-14. some ten members of She local Club also plan to at- en vresld-r'nt of the presided al llhe meeting which was one of the Stewart Ives. beet held here in some time. Latest Notes Of The Big Fair August-14 To 18 The selection of Judges who will place flhe ribbons on the winners at our Exhibition involves quite a bit of thought. Secretary J. W. Boulter in consllltation with live stock committees, puts the names of outstanding men in the Domin- ion before ihem and usually there is agreanent on a particular indi- vidual. It has been the policy of the Provincial Exhibition for a n ‘ of years to gel. tine best talent available regardless of ex- pense. A glance at the list ‘below will show that this year's selec- tion: are quite in line with pasl high Ideals. Among the list of names are men who ane Dominion wide known as leaders in their line. In fact their reputation has none much further and their names are equally familiar in many towns and cities in the United states and even in G-real, ‘Rrilaln. Here are the arbllcrs for 1939. Judge: For nos-eea:— Heavy—-Donald E. Black, M.P. Aubrey, Que. man. and Show Horse Closes- Lt.-Col. R. S. Timmin, Hlllcresl Farm. King. Ontario. Judges for CattIc:—- Ayrshlrea-.—Pelcr McArthuJ', How- iclr. Que. ‘Beef and Dual Purpose shari- hm-ns—'I‘homas Amos. Mofl'att.Ont. I>Iolsbeins—Jo‘h.n Mcoarnhy. Sus- sex. NIB. Mr. McCarthy is a son oi’ the noted Holstein breeder, J.L. Mccarvthy. -Sussex, N. B. Guornseys and Jerseys——-William Johnston. Oaldleld Place, Bridge- water, N.S. Judge of Sheep:— James 'I‘e1l'e'r, Federal Live Stock ‘Branch. Ottawa. Judge of Swine: — J. W. Graham. Federal Shook Branch, Mcnctol. N.B Judge of Poultry:— C. L. Wrlght,,Sl1erb.roolre, Qua. Yesterday there was another heavy entry list in all classes or registered homes, cattle, etc., and now the clerical iorce are hard at work compiling these for Ottawa. where they are carefully scrutiniz- ed and sent back ii breeding found OK. The other day we stated um Mr. Raoul Reymond hzulmade 23 entries in Uhe horse classes. We should have said that Mr. RI!- mond had enoercd 23 horses. some of that: take part. in several com- ltiona so that his entry list is more than. N. occupy an entire barn. Live considerably exhibits wi J. Walter Joé:1ea,%-L-Ant W111? po@$ 0 G5 mun: ‘gewllzhhold-t-ml-8 W ‘ B nI1endovI1saue‘:riiil)it.yae:rthee~e will be ‘ Iorneihlns doing in the Hblsmna when ‘Walter Jgnee. all of Fame while - L oi the soox-m‘ more than 15 i each evening! lfilu be the setpleoes. better than previous V9“: in the me learn Dam: ‘gene we should mention tell us “.22. sol! in the music balls or cnmow husnoraua T P. at HOLIJA PAGE 5 THREE am now"" W I '7‘ (1.. 0 N8 for “DOMINION” TIRES AND BE ASSURED OF A SAFE AND CARE-FREE VACATION DOMINION “ROYAL GUARD” TIRES For Big Mileage——Low Prices! Si? 41.40/21, 4.50/21 Size 4.Z0(<O2l‘),204.75/20, Sigs 18 ac — . 7-60 Each —/ 8 Eac/h—1o-1 0 " Size 4.75/19, 5.00/19 I 6.00/16 5,59/17 Each — Each—1 Each—1 ROYAL GUARD TUBES -so to Equips Your Car With New Dominions 2 ‘ .00 It’s Your 13 Plate Exide 9.55 15 Plate Exide E“°" 11.95 Let Us Instal A Dependable, Quick-Starting Exibe BATTERY “TTLE DOWN Balance In Easy Payments ‘ A5 No Interest! 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