That bill has been running for a litiie while-it's really due for pay- ment-you perhaps forgot iabout it- just now while it is fresh in your mind-send -the amount in. Writing receipts is our favourite indoor sport. WE THANK YOU. Moose a. N°LEOD UMHED @'O1©_@.©.©l@ AT EMERALD @l©l©§©§@l©'© Hardware . . . . . . DECIDE Operative Farmers -_ Discount Sale "rq Raise $3000.00 . OPER ATIVE V As I have to raise by November 15th , » I am offering my already low priced stock, at greatly reduced prices. Dry Goods 25percentoif Boots and Shoes . . . . 25 per cent off © f @ © © © FARMERS’ CO- © . . . 20 per cent oil’ Rubbers..........15percentoif ,, Groceries l0 per cent off , -Also+ All, accounts due the Emerald C0- . _ must be settled by _ passed through Summersidc Sat- Q >4 © fi © P i : @ Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd. © ,Brazillan Fraction . 4H0? iroin Holman‘: Catalog. —OUIIMIROIDI IUOINISS COLLEGE-The time to enter ll now. It means doubling your In- come. Special courses by mail. Book-beeping. Arithmetic. Short- hsnd. etc. Evening classes. J. Pog- eon. Principal. P. 0. Box 145. PERSONALS -—.\lr. Jas. D. Offer. oi Charlotte town, was in Summerside Friday. -—Mns. Joseph Callaghan ls spend- ing a few days with lrer mother. Mns. M. J. McLellan. Sumnierside. —Mrs. F. W. Williams, Summer- slde. has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. George Dicltleson, Charlottetown. ——1\ilss Beatrice Gillie and Miss GE-flfllllu ‘Pembrook, of Richmond, urduy morning on their way to Boston, where they will spend the winter visiting friends. —Messm. Earl Arsensult and Charles Cablll, both of Summer- slde who went west on the harvest excursion. arrived home on l-‘riday evening. _ ~Mrs. Minnie Clark and Miss Jean Aubrey. oi Alberton, who have been in Summerside on a visit tor the -past week, the guests oi .\lrs. Frederick Palmer, have returned to their home. —Miss Agnes Ryley, who has been home on a visit to her mother at Sherbrook, left Friday morning to visit friends in Boston, before re- turning to Winnipeg. ‘ -—-Many friends will be pleased to know that Miss Maynard, (laugh ter oi Mr. and Mrs. Edmund May- ard, oi Northam, who was opprat- ed on In the Prince County Hospital last week, is making a good recov- ery. STOCK QUOTATIONS ‘HALIFAX, Nov. 5.—Stock quota- tions furnished by Johnson and iiWttrd, Members of the Montreal qStock Exchange. ilBell Telephone Brampton "St. Lawrence Flour . Ottawa Power ..... .. 'Pnn American Petroleum American Can, Howard Smith Pfd. Howard Smith Com. . Spanish River Preferred. Spanish River Com. Steel Company of Canada -NOTIOE - We will load live hogs at Albany Station. Wednesday Nov. 7th. Farmers "having hogs to ship will please call up b! Phone- GREEN BROS, Borden and Al- bany. 1684-11-63), -THE LADIES oi St. Mary's Academy. Summsreide will hold s bazaar and high tea on the even- ing of November 21st and 28nd. 3i —tL0,CATE-D MAN. — A man, against whom a bench warrant has been issued was located, near 0'- Lesry. having recently returned to the island. He was brought down by Serlif McDonald inst Thursday and lodged in the Prince County jail to stand trial at the sitting oi the Supreme Court, which opens in Summer-side the last week in No vember. IN MEMORIAM DONALD A. NICHOLSON There passed sway at the P. E. 1. island Htnpital, Donald A. Nichol scn, the little son of Mr, and Mrs Allan Nicholson. Sipirington, P. E. I. About, four weeks previous to hi: death he was stricken with append- icitis and at once he was removed to the Hospital to be operated on. Here it. was learned that his case was quite serious and although every effort was put. forth to re store him to health and strength the result proved ifatal, and on Sun- day evenlng, October 7th, he pass ed ‘into the great beyond. Death always ‘brings great sorrow -but most especially is this true when a young life with all its hopt and promise is cut off suddenly. ‘Little Donald was only seven years of age, but he possessed such an agreeable and loveable disposition that he endeared himself to all who knew him. l-low precious in the eyes of Him who so much loves lit tie children is such a child as Dori aid, (1nd what great comfort it is to know that he is forever safe it, the Good Shepherd's care. , The funeral service was conduct ed st the home in Springton, on Tuesday, October 9th at 2 p. m., .hy the iRev. John Stirling of Bradal- hane. Mr. Stirling? 111955389 W91‘ one oi great comfort and assur- ance to the heart-broken parents and family. The interment was iii Sprlngton cemetery. -_¢.-/f a} MR8. W. H. POPE CQOK it wns with profound reflffll- "i"! her wide circle of relatives and iriends, learned oi the death oi Gertrude J. H. Currie, beloved Wife oi Mr. w. H. Pope Cook. which W» curred tit her home in York, on gamnlgy, after a severe illness The late Mrs. Cook was one of the leaders in the community taking an active part. in the social and ed‘ 5'6 ....°INOP froinThaab octahc- ' “titcesnvl the date-Chicken Supper in Oddiellowa Hail, Mon- tague. 1680-11-83 . 1TH! LADIIC oi the Catholic Women's league will hold a Chick- :n Supper in Oddfellowa Hail. Montague, Nov. 12. 1680414.! --DE8IRAILI REIIDENQ! 1'0 RENT.--Pe.rt oi residence of Judge Arenaolt, Tonia! Av., ‘Siimmereide. can be rented by desirable party wishing email. comfortable accom- modations. i-lot water heating. lire place in living room. Kitchen is‘ equipped with range." Apply on premises or to Colin ~11 Stewart, Summerside. 1128-1030-tts6i. there are left to mourn four daughters and three sons. The daughters are: Mrs Reuben Gall- ant. Martin: Mrs. John M. Gallant. Abram's Village; Mrs. Adrien Gallant and Catherine at home. The sons are Joseph and Jerome of West Newton. Maine, _and Lsmang, st home. The funeral. which was largely attended, took place on Sunday, Oct. 14th, at St. Anne's Church, Hope River. The funeral service was sung by the pastor Rev. Win V. McDonald. The pail-bearers were: Messrs Theophilus Gallant. Leon Doiron, Anselm Doiron Leon Peters. Mat Le Clair and Jeremiah Blncqulere. (May bis soul rest in peace), Farewell Address The Sunday School class oi the Methodist church, Kenslngton. waited on Hon. T. W. Bentley. at his home In Kenslngton, on Friday evening to take cognizance of his departure from Kensington. Mr. R. G. Laughlin read the address- Hon. T. W. Bentley, Teacher Math otlist Sunday School Class: Dear Sir, With profound regret have we learned that it ls your intention soon "to depart from us, and take up residen e in the Capital city. We say regret, because we are los lng one of our practically valuable citizens, a innit who has discharged duties with equal efficiency and laudable exactiiuds. As a prlv ite and ii public citizen, you have ever advanced interest of, or in in advance of the citizen body, and thus you have set an example that has been sti-mulative of augumented good. Your talents have made for you such recognization as was shown Ill the recent electoral contest; and although the result will deprive us of your immediate association still we are confident that. your spirit will ever bs with us, and we will always treasure fond remem with it fond remembrance of the pupils of your Sunday School Class ’Nilliil* AlWPViftillllii‘ ti... Square will: his son - W. T. Richmonii, a widower, died practically pennilcla the}; __ 3.," rel", r father 400i: out a year before his son was t a tcr college. It seemed ah veritable tragedy; for Fred Richmond. the son. was an ex- ceptionally brilliant student and a great future seemed ahead of him. His friends were all pltylng him. But the pity _ was misplaced-for William Richmond had plsycd square by hie boy. ' The North American Life man called with a cheque for $7.000 “payable to Fred Rich- mond." Silliil Fiiriiirii-"l h “What is this?" Fred up“ c. ‘a Endowment policy when you were two years old. Th" Wild! guaranteed the payment of $7,000\to you whgu _ you were seventeen. even if your father died before this You may be surprised, as others have been, st the pro- tection aflorded all concerned in this policy. Send for our booklet "The Child's Endow- ment Policy.” NANCE-CO NQRAJQUAMERISIANWLIFE p 'Solid as the Confluent‘ Head Office-Toronto, Canada CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH "orricsa ‘I40 Richmond 8t. d. Bank of Nova Scotla Bldg, Charlottetown. P. E. I. Send me Insurance.” Name your Booklet "Child's Endowment I Address ........ .. Age _...__........- Occupation O-Q-OQ-OOQO-OQfi-OOfi-OO Ofiffi§fi§ ' R. LAUGHLIN MAJOR ENGLIS ORVILLE DARRAGH On behalf oi Class. Rexall Remedies for DE gqBritisb Empire Steel 1st Pfd. , Penmans . . Abitiibl Specific Ailments REXALL DVSPEPBIA TABLETS, 25c. 60c and $1.00 make digestion eny and-tho stomach healthy. REXALL CATARRH JELLY, 36c relieves catarrh and cold In the head. REXALL LIVER SALTS 36c, 66c, $1.26_ restore the liver to normal action. nsxstt. CHERRY BARK, ‘ace and 60o, the large sale The aiddrehs wlas ‘accompanied by a gift, a beautiful Gold Pencil. These Mr, Bentley acknowledged‘ with becoming gratitude, expres- sing his appreciation in s. neat ad- iress which was duly enjoyed. The evenfi will mark the departure of Mr. Bentley with emphatic notice. mowing that his friends and sup- porters will, with ‘increasing in- rercst. follow him in his legisla- tive curses. Y. hrance oi‘ the beneficial lessons that you have ever imparted. No~ where was this more evident than in your unremitting labors per- formed in the Sunday School class. where your effective teachings aid cd in moulding the characters o: the pupils who cams within the sphere of your influence. But words alone are easily given, we, therefore, wish to emphasize this expression of our estimation of you by something more impres ucational life oithe district and was also prominently connected with the Methodist church. being a beloved teacher in the Sabbath School for many years. ‘ln- the home circle, the loving wife 8nd mother will he most missed, here she shone for" all that the name “Mother" means and her husband. two sons. John Campbell and William Donald, her aged - mother. Mrs. J. H. Gates and November 30th. ' Shnwlnigan J. wiiisoii FYFE i L3 gfgfillgméiflf "m: RECENT JAPANESE DlS- \vlth wbcih he upheld the [Tlldi- Canadian Steamship Pid- ASTER. tions oi tho Royal Navy Reserve, ABbQBY-OS C0111. and consideration for the suifer-lDominlon Bridge ing ones at great _ personal cost ‘Montreal iPower . and effort have been accorded a Winnipeg Electric . little oi the publicity which is National Breweries ll . © One of thc most thrilling ond in- slrnctlvt- stories writtcti in recent. years is uontaiiictl in the (ifiicial report of (Iaptuin Robinson, R. N. R., coniinantit-r of the (Tnnzulian Pacific S. S. "Einprtiss of Austra- liu," on tho Jllllililtlilf,‘ earthquake, the llFPnlillil subsequent relief op- erations issut-il in Iiooklt-t form by the (fiiiiutlinn Pacific Stt-nmslilps, Ltd. in the vernacular of the bridge, Captain Robinson relates the inci- dents of the disaster as they were brought to hit-t notice, front noon of Saturday, September 1st. when. us his ship was preparing to leave the dock at Yokohama, the first earthquake took place. until Sept. their duo, but the Captain's report is modest in the extreme, and al- though one cun glean from it some of the grout‘ problems which pre- sented themselves to him. the “lit-m of the disaster" reports only tlii- good works executed by those identified" with relief work. It is, therefore Jltting that the Company should include in tiic booklet let- ters addressed to the Captain by the rcftigess, passengers on the ship_ and the American relief com- mittee, in recognition and appreci- ation of his skllful handling of the muny critical situations which Atlantic Sugar . Atchison Am. Cur & Foundry .. Am. Locomotlcp ...... .. Am. Smeltlng & Refining. Anaconda Copper ....... .. Canadian Pacific Railway New Yonk Central Cuba Cans Sugar Crucible Steel .. international ‘Pap r Kelly Springfield . Mex Petroleum international Me-r. 'Marlne ‘Press Steel Car. Reading .. sister Mrs. John campbciilwlll have the sympathy of all in their irreparable loss. The high esteem in which she was held was evid- enced in tho large number who gathered to pay their last tribute if respect tit her funeral yester- dny, when n. memorial sermon was Ofllflilliefl by her Pastor. Rev. Mr. Smith, who spoke touching words of comfort to the bereaved. The remains were tenderly laid to r051 In York cemetery, the pallbearers being Messrs John F. Wheat‘. M- Rcss, Col. J. it. Allen. R. B. Brown. i-‘red Whlts and P. Brodie. The floral tributes were excoP slve upon the tiuccesa; we now tiiik Your to accept tlio accompanying gift In the some spirit in which it is given. and ask you to associate iiiiigm Child's Best Laxative is "Califomia Fig Syrup” ‘votes on the Fifth P. E. Island Egg tiid Egg Laying Contest closed on 22nd week there wore only sore either broody or ntoultiiig. EGG LAYI N G CONTEST, Laying Content, for the Final Week Ending Oct. 30, 1923. rm». 1922-23 Prince Edward ls!- liuriitg lht 268 -ggs luld by 79 liens, the other I21 lctobor 30th. 1922i. I‘ht-. total production for tho (‘mi test. amounted to 32,020 ozgii. com lured with 25,172 in 1922, null 29.- liiil eggs for the 1921 Contest. proves this pleasant REXALL SYRUP OF’ HYPOPHOSPHITES 01.00. Nerve and tissue builder. Puts snap Into you. REXALL ORDERLIEG 26c, 60c and 01.00. Ideal laxative medicine. SOLD UNDER POSITIVE GUARANTEE TO GIVE SATIS- ‘ , cough syrup given satisfaction.‘ REXALL PILE CURE 60c, easily applied, causes no Irritation, gave almost Immediate relief. REXALL KIDNEY PILLS 60c, 8 for 01.20. Correct kidney disorders and eliminates uric acid from the system. The FACT-lON OR MONEY REFUNDED THE‘ MACKINNON DRUG C0. _ rue REXALL KODAK sronc: PHONE 21o mo. sox aaz Mr. Bert R. Brown's pen oi Bar- red Rocks led the Contest for the ‘lnui week with 31 eggs. Mrs. Ed wiird Bullpltfs pen of White Leg,- mrns tied for statiolitl with Mr. l). s‘. ltlcDonald's Bnrred Rocks with 35 eggs ouch. Col. George E. lrocketthi pcn of Bnrred Rocks bird with 24 oggs. Mrs. Charles _ _“ _ ‘Nysndh-i pen oi Bnrred Rocks ' "'°"°°'~°=°°°'°"'°'*' ""' ‘uurth with 22 eggs. The Expcrl- 4+- nctitul Station's pen of Whito Leg- Roch, flmgeengy, win, 1477 eggs. test set a new record when Mr. D- iorns No. l5 fifth with 21 eggs. Mrs, F, A, Ramsay's pen of Whitoli‘. McDonald's Barred Rock lull Vir. Augustine Winner's White Wy- Lgghgrng ffluftggnfl] with 1462 N0. 7, pen N0. 7 laid 271 8889 l‘; intlottcs sixth with 20 eggs each. p“, M; 1)_ M_ 3015950,“; p9,, 52 weeks. Mr. McDonalds PM"; llr. L. B. Toombs seventh with 19 or whim wyandotipg fliiepnii, Barred Rooks also made o rectal‘; lsgs. Pondlcton Bros.’ Bnrred with i133 cirgs. Mrs. James E. Th9 1° 517451514 1996 eggs’ Iv“, Rocks eighth with 15 eggs. Mr. i),,|y',, pen b; Bun-ed Rock, nix. out of Mr. McDonald's 10 hens a‘ 'i.l.. Mnchonhi pen of Ilsrrsd Rocks ten“, w“), 1429 as“, M", Qhm-ifliover 200 egg: sag: fordilullllllllfillnf’! eiith with 14 eggs. Mr. Reginald » ,, , U33 6885- i‘!- W" litslnnfls pcn oi ilurrcd Ricks ninth gaigélt: ‘wfihoflgznzggglofi: Si,‘ pen of White Leghorns stood attic‘: vith ll cggi-i. Mr. Elipholct How - phmet Howawa scam émméenm ond with 198! eggs. 6 of Mrs. 8121M 0f hi] 5555 p|\1n[e(] 0,, pom‘, M0,), it'll pen tied for eleventh with Mr. Wm, 1373 as“ Mrm Gem Di!“ 19 hi?!" 5|" lam o'er er! You must soy '\Calllornla" o. l. M. Robinson's White Wyan- Riley‘; p9,, of. 3C3"; "meme", B!!! Blllii f0? l! 19ml 9t iguana“ _ you may get an imitation flg syrup loitcu with 7 eggs each. Mr. Wen- win, 1154 e333, and Mr, Reginald 0"‘ “Wand “d twendied M. lcll Graham's Ancvnns twelfth Haslam's Btn-i-szrmnccks twentieth W“ °“‘ °' m‘ “w” h“ .. , I id 150 0i‘ ireagtsitMf. JhJ. Mcgllllivrayis I29: with 1031 eggs. $3: Q25?" qqgz-tteyngofir 1191i! lsili l e mg orns t rteent w t _ ' _ 71K’ egg for tho week. Mrs. 112A. Th“ m“. REM‘ E5‘ Layhm 0°“ 9V" 300 eggs in the 52 week ‘jliitngnyhup Jamesd Dglys- ' r. eo. ‘. sy‘s an r. ver- - Despalred oi’ Life at 50 Strong and Well at 70 itt ilowutfs pens did not lsy any iggs during the ilnal week. Mr. Jacob H. Hackney, are ma»; Avet, ill-Inl- Ont. Iliilh- _ '.'l have used Dr. Chase's Kldnfll" Mi'. D. F. McDonald's pen of ‘darn-ti Rocks won the Contest for ‘ndivldtinl pon production. with i998 eggs. Mrs. Edward Bullpltt's pen of White Leghorns second with Liver Pills for over :0 years and feel that I owe my life o them- a _ suffered severely from rheumatism Ill‘ hurt failure. One dock: 1"“ i" me one ear to live tn even ‘ time. m. tionally lovely, silent tributes of bereaved friends _.__-@e}-——-~— MR. PHILIP BLACQUIERE Southern Pacific . Studebaker Union Pacific Utah Copper . l‘. S. Steel . 92 MONTREAL EXCHANGE i934 Victory -- 102-3? 1933 Victory 105-35 1922 Victory .. i937 Victory .. BANKS Bank Commerce . Bank Royal ..... .. Bank Montreal _ Bunk Nova Scotls Wheat, Dec. 108%. July 107%. Corn, Doc, 73%. May 72%. July 73%. Oats, Dec. 41%. Moll ~14. July 43%, The ME-ieu BUMMERGIDE MARKET presented themselves. The report is an historical doctr- niotit. recording the greatest natur- al tiisnstct- known to ntait. ond cer- tainly no library will be complete without n copy of the booklet 12th, when, lifter encountering in- numcrable difficulties -— u fouled propeller, a sea oi brlinlng oil — and serving its n hospital untl rc- lief ship for the earthquake suf- ferers, the “Austrulln" left the glrlckan Qriunf fur Vancouver, Willflll (Illil be obtained without stories 0i captain Roblngflifg charge from the Canadian Pacific heroism, outstanding t-ienmunshIpOiiiCPt-l M Mflilirclli- The death took place on Friday, Oct. 12th. at his homo in Martin. of Mr. Philip Blscqtilere, after a thcrt illness of only one week. Deceased. who was in his 81st year. will be greatly missed in the community, in which he ‘eslded. where by his loving and ‘ kind disposition ho had made nany firm friends. lie was charit- iblo and always ready to lend n helping hand to anyone in need. While he is mourned by a wide zlrcle of friends. our sympathy goes out to the bereaved cuss at ‘tome. where he ltnd always been n lutiful husband and devoted isth- ar. Besides o. sorrowing widow E 0<oa fi-ree YWYVV¢‘¢$ 4 1 4 Mat/ten know a dose Of DR. CALDWELIIS LAXATIVE SYRUP PEPSI" , will dccp I/lcm fit ‘First Aid’ For Sick Children ccntrate the blood and dry u tho ivn. Thcy consider Dr. ald- well‘s Laxative Syrup Pcpein safe for all ages as they know it is a or". "r torch“ ‘t’ ‘ yptsa sennn w ps an agreeable aromatics. 1T1: formula is on the package. Give Laxative for Colds Adults should have at least. one movement of the bowels every 24 hours. and children two or three. Failure to have it moans constipa- tion, ' ache. bllloumesl. drowsiuem. lack of a tits. Give o dose of Dr. Caidwe 's Laxative Syltitip Pltlsgllnhat béadtimttfsnd their; wi be i an good eelmg‘ M-,-*-=~,,~-3,,g;;,~=--l¢;g,-q 35.’: . .. cen . an a e can a = - any tit-i, store. can. and ooneti- P°""°"' -- -- - dangerous intestinal poisons. Tiiey potion come together, so if you Pmk will also ndviso a "good laxative,’ notice con hing or sneezing stop It and by "good" they mean ono that. at once wit Laxative Synip Prpain. F . ha‘ more :5 Bil-ecu“! and ye.‘ hamk II! Yon ‘III to Try It Free Before Buylng anu- ‘M ' u‘ my...’ rant," u (‘Aldwoll bug. “p, ,5", orofllm I. Inccda endieeuldfihllopregctchal .n°im'hh¢fl, 13f?“ ntcajm séfh1i“%$$.'§$"“”d'fi we 0mm!» t3 new ml - Therateidhlferalllelletneea. onmflrm Montague, P. E. I. _ uni. - ' .. ma. lhellagleltl - Netmernlhaaeaefreetilalbotlleeoafanlly _ . . '. " " " ‘ I it , . 1 . ;' y . , , 1 Hurry Mother! Even a ollioiis constipated, feverish child loves tht pleasant taste of “California Flt Syrup" and It never fails to opci the mowels. A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow Ask your druggist for genulni ‘California Fig Syrup" which hat: direction-s for babies and chlldrei HE ex riencod mother is not alarm when a child becomes sick. She knows that most. of the ailments of‘ childhood are trifling. If it. seems serious she calls u doc- tor, but whether or not shc calls biin, she gives. first of all, n good laxative medicine. The doctor would ndviso that anyway. It is his "first nid." Such ex rricnccd mothers us Mrs. G. ll. Etiquette, Firm-ville, ue.. and Mrs. J. F. lit-alt». 325 Jo neon Av., Winnipeg, ulwu s give Dr. Caldwella Laxa- tive t yrit Po in at the first indi- cation o sic ncss. Such timel doses have saved them mu worry. - The Meaning of “Good" All doctors agree that a thor- ou b cleaning out of the bowels is of first importance for it removes Dairy butter Eggs per do: . Eye Satisfaction It Ia our elm to perform service In your behalf ln such a thorough manner that you will obtain EYE SATISFAC- TION Ind COMFORT through well made and be- coming (Ileana. iThe satisfaction (ll-Alli! have qlvan ctltere le assurance we can pines you. Hay ,Oats per bushel Potatoes Potatoes MONTAGUE‘ MARKET Butter . . wits. Mr. J. J. Mcfllllivrayh pen if White imghorns fifth with 1884 eggs. Mr. Augustine Winner's pen of White Wyandottee sixth with i792 eggs. Pendletcn Bros.’ Ber- red Rocks seventh with i766 eggs. Mr. Everett Howatvs pen of White Leghorns eighth with 1717 eggs. Mr. L. H. Mnchonb Barred ocks ninth with i690 eggs. Mr. Bert R. Brown's pen oi’ Barred Rocks tenth with 1679 eggs. Col. Geo. E. Crock- ewe Barred Rocks eleventh with i539 eggs. Mr. Wendell Graham's Auconu twelfth with 1408 elll. Mr- .l-- it Twain’ a» c! fired i982 eggs. The Experimental Sta- ‘ion'n pen of White Leghorns No. I5 third with 1905 eggs. The Ex- . lne I ml the found dead at an A ncigh or advised Dr. Ch!” nay-Liver Pllli and I have been oerinientsl Station's pen of White Leghorns No. i8 fourth with 1870 ‘l them as needed ever since. I 1m 1°" as any 1°”! Rutter Eggs ' Pork . Oats OHARLOTTITOWN MARKET 38-40 Make an appointment new. Consult H. J. MABON O '< E u 9.. a 3 -% 2 \l 1nd can work at we man." m. Chase's mega-myst- Pill}. fl ednarlleabclv 8P8 IQ,