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The Signal, 1931-7-2, Page 3Clubbing Rates The Signal can save you money on almost any periodical. For instance. The Signal and The Globe for 36.50. Save 50 cents. slallli- i r• r 4:In ear c1 t oar 4 • Job Printing Job printing in all its branches at The Signal. First-class printing at reasonable prices. Telephone 35. ERE ME FOR THE NEW 18811E OF DOMINION ROYALTY CORPORATION win= A KRAL INVESTMENT W. J. Powell NELSON STREET, GODERICH 'one 292 Y. 0 Box 438 ���h .� General Inserseee Agent Office, next to Bank of Commerce Phone 63 Goderich Wire lie lessruce A nal (Me stmsut ani Preteedes for the future, alss Auto Insurance Consult as for hereof rat... Mato year me properly insured to with Ibo Safety R..pon Law. --THOS. WILSON ll' R. S, GODERICH. ONTARIO Telephone 1516, Carlow The Armstrong- Real Estate Ed Insurance Agency Mese. and Lot. in Goderich and Farm. _.�. for Salo , Large number listed to choo.e from. A lot of very cheap Houses for sale a Oodarlch. Hard -times prices, from ,. et' 111101619000 each, easy terms tor pay- tit tt required. due Watt , , all of -idler- 6�IdM-i fA,lielt Mode maven- , PttbI1111I(14. Love Thy Neighbor Is Parting Thought by. 0. W. Esti Takes Lava of Victoria Street Church Congre- gation—Goes to Gerrie To the strain of "Abide with me, fast falls the eventide," Rev. Gordon - W. Butt on Sunday evening concluded his pastorate at Victoria street United church. He left Thursday of this week to take over his new charge at Gorrle. In his announcement the pastor stated that the new Incumbent, R. -T'. W. Crash, would occupy Vktorla .trait pulpit next Suudsy. "Wee have - came to the close of a brief pastorate," Mr. Butt saki iu an- nouncing the closing hymn. "1 have al- ready ppoken my words of apprecia- tion." Just before the benediction was pronounced Mr. Batt and Mrs. Bert Myrrh, of L eduu, sang by special re- gteest, "thane duty Well Understand." The duet was splendidly sung. There were large congregations present both morntug and evening In the evening Mr. Butt chose as' his text the first and greatest Com - intendment: "Tiros shalt love the Lord thy God ■nd thy neighbor as thyself." "If 1 may be permitted to «a7 1t," said the pastor at the close of bis serine, "1 feel. afIer3 two years' .pastorate here, what thla congregation needs 1s a deeper love of God, a love which will show Itself 1n Ilfe, a greater love to- wards our neighbors within the Genie skid Its organisations." The pastor added that be felt hie depart- s Gr4DERICH, ONTTl JQ), T lug memo was s, timely ilia was seeded and, he hoped, would beet fruit. Mr. Butt's Gospel sermon was bared on the Scripture reading of the ser- vice: 1st Epistle of John, chapter 4. + . verses'7 to 20. The fuudsmentsI. of all Cbrirttan living, of Chrlrllan N-14011. be Bald, werlrt bases ou t verses. "We love because He lifer• h an affeVtluq tvhlkh ega% rt of God -an the- bt glndige love 1s a force which I. Os to re - slat. but how and_ wherein 10 it re- vealed? It Is beesuet of the love of God that we see uatU . as it is belay ; it is revealed in every- breath we draw, In our health: our strength. In our mental anti spiritual faculties. Any honest -thinking individual '!s lost to wonderment at the love of God. ' • "Nose 4'f es is feerleet. Asyoue who claims be he perfect deep Hirt t to this world. It 1a a Strange creat to - deed who claims he lovas God, be 11116 does not love Ili fell1 u$ ►'-sen. One does n ot need to $ Scrrphue to appre- ciate this, but does not tale New Testa- ment say : 'Hawke) with be loves God and Ioveth out tub brother, be a liar?' 1 fear we have a long way yet to go before we are perfect.... Many revela- tions meet yet come to us before we penetrate into the depths of God's love. "And God moves on. We know what -the morrow will bri M ministry here is termina 'after a brief two years. But even we ap- proach the allotted Span of Tile, three- score roars and ten. we realise more aid more how weak are the ties of earth atui..btrw estrous are the tits of heaven. The man or woman who loves God will obey His rommend; be will not try to sidestep. My parting thought to you 1s: 'God is love: thou shalt love frith -beast, alt thy mind and d l thy Iliad, thy neighbor ate thyself.' If I Inas be permitted to say it. what tile congregation needa Is love. firstly ve e[ pod, and secondly love of sad when .thla..is.. attained the om et God will be yours-" AY, JULY 4. jetk$1jTY-i10Nk11i YfOA1t, No 27 -Ckvoq Are ystr,ae4..b pemesesel 17 FIRE INSURANCE? Consent F. WOOLLCOMBE Hamilton Street or phone 298 J. W. Craigie Real Estate and lasarance 1 ,. .event/et to Square $ 750 House, lot, small barn 210001 -$150P1 '117n1� •i•11ftY ......L,aiu� 1% -story house, choice, good lot small barn $1700 1% -story 7 -roomed cottage. nearly new. with cellar, bathroom, electric Hetes. garage, good lot, near Harbor Park_ Price $1260. Immediate possession. For sale: Fine property near Square at low valuation giving eure con - etant revenue of over 10% Interest on investment paid monthly prompt- ly. For Bale: 1', story fine brick house, 2 tote, electric lighted, bathroom. wired for electric stove, arranged for furnace beating. price 21800. Rosy terms. Immediate possession. For sale: 200 -acre farm, clay loam soil, self -drained, fine - undulating surface, no waste. Good l% -story house, hank barn, very handy loca- tion, 111 miles from Goderich, over 80 ""T4 tap now "iu 3nc growing crop of grain and ley, large pasture ground.' eneugh-•!s-eseere than half pay for entire farm. Immediate posswseioe Price $6000. Tereow$44100:• Balance easy term!. Many others. Ask about them. Some good Jlonsee to rent. A number of good Farms for «ale. -See or write J. W. ARMSTRONG REAL ESTATE Box 89 — Goderich r CAFE ''w.%."..:a=--pisbrie with the very best *foods , Cone Tall. PeePletir LET US SUPPLY YOUR Grocery Requirements IN 1931 Groceries of highest quality Fruits and Vegetables Telephone your order to Geo. Price&' Son Telephone 248 torner of Sgnsre and North 2itree•t —WE DELIVER— Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Are yon, married man, able to answer the following questions to your own satisfaction? 1. IP an adequate income provided for your family? 2. Have you covered .0 your liabilities with Insurance? Will fund. be ready for the edtwatlnn of- your rhlldres? S. WIII you have a proper income for yourself In declining year./ A policy in the Sun Life Assurance Co. win gnpply an answer. PHONES. Office 115 liaR. LONG, . Residence 549 District Agent. Arrow -:.Bus Promoted= 1. liaise On Saturday evening Jest friends In the congregation tr{Slr. and Mr«. Butt gathered at the psrannsge and Pre - anted Mr. Butt -w1t,b a handsome feather club bag and Mrs. Butt with a fernery. Mrs. It. T. Phillipa read the followlug address: "Dear )Jr. and K• Butt,—A few of yunr friends Of: Vittoria' smart United edeubcb, Ooderkb; bnow1_e�� pf your Inteid44T .deparre to aatoOt.r ftt field of labor. have met here tosigbt to extrema to you our appreciation of your faithful seriles. Year, Mr. Butt, ire your eapsetty as pastor of this con- gregation, have tried to perform all the duties devolving upon you to the 1ML of your bllity. Sabbath after Sale y r,. •reek on have salnlsterd eympatheeticaily to our silt one.. and attended Iovingty to•tbe bur- ial of our dead. We appreciate your stay among ns. And you, Mew. Butt, have been so helpful. We appreciate sour _work In all the -different organ,- sitirso tt1 t suet n- with Tile ehu and_ tapedalls_ Jo1uLw or kk _aa... In the Sunday school, We--wm miss you and your family greatly. Will you, Mr. Butt, kindly accept this club - hag. and you. Mrs. Butt. this fernery, as • email token of our love and ap- preciation, not for their value, but as something that may remind you In days to tome of your friend. in God- erieh. We trust they may prove woeful to you also. "We pray Gal's blowing may be upon yon ae yrm tabor to yunr new charge at orr1e." r. Butt Replies —WILL RESUME— SUMMER SCHEDULE --ON- MONDAY, MAY 11th Buses leave Goderich 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. daily for Stratford and all connecting points. TielW& , and iunfonmation rggy be secured fes British Exchange and Bedford, hotels. 'Phone hotille- fo'r-inFormation. SA)F4 PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE ,Akv mr IMP' VW WOW •,. Hayek unusual mncen and always d New T Fo Dr. Harold- strates to Si to It was an ,very 01 Hey,t.i r e'1t Gesegr r, A. i Y Duo can WI/eau , , 1 Hill c Cartoonist on Closing Night of Chautauqua: - 7f]>ifHi iOCLEwrrz US who presents a serio-eomic entertainment with mammoth easels, featuring demonstrations of • • tion. Audience's are thrilled With ifia_Pregllannit that there was "nothing dry but the chalk" N 1 t Goderich Lauded--"a-� 3i 1►,t411HI GGD A charte .of reckless driven against F'. Carberry, of Buffalo, was dismissed for Its Flowers by Magistrate C. A Reid after a hear - lug In trot* court on Saturday orn- lug. Clifford Joy, of Zurich, :boos auto figured in a crash •Ith that of Delegates to HOrtioUltural Con- e'arterry'a on the eveuh,g Of Saturday, vention Pleased with Display •landust, 24Th, D►t•"dt'd 1111441 guilt11y1 !Lids costaa almllar liergl' was .—Pay Visit to Gardens I Mr. Carberry and a party of young Officers and members of (lgederfeh Horticultural Society express then - velvet as well «atiefled with the out- come of last Tlmr'elay's dlatrkt eon- ventlon here. They were warmly con- gratulated by the visitors. who ex- pressed themselves as porttcularty Oersted with the flower display, witch Y1 itself wag worth aiming to God- erieh to view, they stated. Thirty weathers of the heal wa•Ietw exhibited and •tet-drlrgrtrs- weed. home with a high opinion of t uderleh as a town of flower -lovers. They were taken up with the %how of peonies, although it was a few days late to at4• these flOwerr tit their best. The (Replay of air, - W eluant_ Coots_ carer iv for omen praise. At the couylu«kw of the afternoon women. five In number. were driving 4 from the bathing beach at Grand Bend when they suddenly came upon.' Joy'a car at an intersection one ilind a -quarter miles west of Eketer, on the .00 Dashwood road. Mr. Carberry w ..*'- driving east and Mr. Joy north. 17tVt?a, latter had the right-of-way, but slowady-, up just as he caws to the interaectidn as 11 to let Mr. Carberry pass. The J car. however, suddenly started leog again and crashed broadside into the Carberry auto, turning It over on its .4 • side and precipitating Its occupants out ,--- on the road. Nearly all the Carberry part/ were attired in bathing sults and ' they received painful brulsea and abrasion in their sudden contact with the gravel. They received medical at-' Writhe' at Exeter. Both can were bad- ly damaged. Although Mr. Carberry was teclinl- cally.gullty, Magistrate Reid hesitated 16 �� two contictiene on the same . �l,iegraw_. IWNh--war-.ewrved . to - tlw set of clrr'umstaiH-,e. In pleading gull- v1«iter« atAL a vldt paid to Mr. ('cat« TC �3` had admitted that it was be • need .otJIr. Carberry who wit. reopen - had ▪ for the crash. 1' *• garden, and -la that of Mr. 11. 11. Reid on I'ttlinerston street. Here they saw a rose garden. of unique layout, ire full bloom. The .beds are of various elm and slew with neatly -trimmed Masa wane In between. Tt im • 6 the prettiest spots -In GoderichA visit oleo was paid td the farm of Mr. George lslthwatte, on the Hureu ,cwel. Wla,1,y all tl* .I.dtvrs int heard. of 4his beauty spot and ex - premed a desire to s,, it and Its unique collection of antique«. The flowers, hedges and lawns, too, were greatly The co▪ nvention attSadaute -eighty three---w*s large, int would lave been the north. through which some of the t1Nt6ra passed.' This year Tordwleb, the smallest sockI, in the district. had the largest number of, delegates Itwen- kr), as it did boa year. Wslkcitou wait next with ,sixteen. Kippen, Wing - ham. RIifley, Tee•=water, Kdrklon and $e:.forth were other euaalM places repre.ented. These figures were given by Secre- tary J. T. Fell in hie report. Mr. Fell weal, staked to 1-onth: t e he office_ until the J,'roylnclal Aim/dation.Amu vection in January next. UP explained I Thornbury that the dlslriet represeatative, who. Waterloo at . t is ,r. Wi •. •-• . -of - OBITUARY MRS..JOOSEPH L. STONEHOI SE Burns The death of Annie C. Henry, wife of J. I.. itouehouse, East Wawanoah, erne with a sudden 'bork to the lam Demon- ily, neighbors and friends. The de teamed had been In her usual health Ireton- miner her first stroke in March, 1920. On Tuesday evening of last week, In the pre enre of the family, she toot s>tetber stroke, and passed to her re r •fobard on Tbureday morning. She was �lbbora In )East.W wino* July 4th, 1000, Fie , 1 x 1A t WFre &IDOL 1,, I; geent4lie result. et ti dies of tits new swede. rad uegad to - the earliest -ibis t _ . an '• 1%,1' 4 Hospital for se,•a` - t, t costinoes the article), the , , era, on the advice of the Iewpi •dg.'ors and its own department .0 . , bas decided to adopt the new 1 lit. which 11 known as "tan ace kited which hart been eompletely tee on sixteen little patient', at the hoe 1. who are there because they play; itb fireworks or fire on or .'Wee the of May. - In came* of bort The Globe was told, the shock Is ,u• •, and It 1n maid the fire departmen isle •were in- formed that thia ma ow be overcome by inoculation at t hmapttal, Chief Sinclair, his as.i• t and Dr. Hill were also sbowp d, te` „ . _ 1 evl- dem` . than with t new' treatment. the pain. from hu are not to be rent ret wripr•eatty, t 1. 1 tr-, ,r eav1y ems_ est fog from wound. feed at a fire. The children at the dual now. It 1a dmed..a11 show improvement frotp.,the use of 1h,• treatment and inoculation ngnln.tDr. Harold Robe; mentioned In the above article, is n Mr. R.N. Roberthon, K.C., of to. formerly of Goderich. Dr. R. , n ranee his Stiiitim) hie Av. ters----yosytr in linepital work in T. to end leave' *thorny for Great it in to continue him work in hospital -for a leer k. In reply Mr. Butt raid he had made as ono friends In him two years !D as he had made -ln_ torate and he had found among thews riende who had $g__athereO-at the par- e "1IE sT- type of f'brtwtlan people: 14e had felt `ieewee110141111r'of the Kinmiom in the .tricteet Nesse of the word. -Mer_ Buts expreaaad)ria-regret. situation that had come about in the -congregation, precipitating the with- drswal of Kone thirty -members. The 21,000 bequest of the late Herter Cun- ningham,' Mr. Butt�t said, had created a mMnnder.tandtHg. However, - all those In posarwwlon of all the fiche fully realised that it codM not'have been disposed of other than it was. In the interest. of the church. as the pastor saw 11, the Money would he de- voted to the beet Interests of the con, gregation. For four. year,' the earning. would le paid over to the treasurer of the board of trustees, the bieart to 115P the money am It Kew fit, with no string. attached. After•that periewd of credited to the - annual gtvings of the congregation to hobs - Mlsnielr.- - Mtn- Bin Remembelritl On Thursday evening last hiss. Daft was wafted ori by tttfemhers--ei-elle young ladles' class of which dm baa been teacher for two years. This dam ham a membership of twenty-five ant! an average attendance of eightieth, as painted out In the addrea� m read. by Mime Dorothy Steep. Moo. Butt was presented with a beautiful' linen tablecloth and aerviettee to mateh as an expreaafon of appreciation of her cervices, Rhe -replied fittingly. dee freahmenta were ,served and the even- ing was enjoyed In games. ACCIDENT AT GRAND BEM414.'. Miss Evelyn Sweltser and Mr. ,irAtn Denomme, Hay township peopled Wire injured In an automobile accident 'at Grand Bernd Saturday night when the ear in which they were riding, driren by Mervyn Stelck, was Struck by a truck in charge of Herman Deers. The last named watt making a left -hada turn into A garage when the Stank ear trbwl to para on Mit left, hitttint don ,pscs.sopaa-. ear amldahlp. Tb1, lo- .kuatalned Mita to the herd ...,12'4' were stteaded by Dr. tee esf MElb atlwaed.-a accident dee- es by T"tie-OfbroN j or, ,arid ' halt lake .a charge of trrah n 4r141U* . * salmi Dehua •a or two. GE'TT'ING !MAO • I R RA('E$ - lnileatlons Mein: a i s,iiw* rat* meet here m dole • Ilday, Monday ed pit all het 11 In t • . t Vlelnity.-illteF-Tiagtbage tock pears to 18113_ to her now bereft bile and, and others Left to mourn ber lose are the three sons. a deggiefiee r►d.. sue..* child :-'Itny ert8 twerenh to t;Oder- leb, Marshall of East Wawabosh, and Lorne. and Elsie at home; also three alstt•r«7lidr.. FA. McDowell of Toronto, - Xmn'(•'T?harty iter "'of rinfertch, Plainer. Baa- lratebewan, and three brothers. David of Spokane. Washington, Wellington of Vaneonver, BC., and James. One Meter and two brothers predeceased her. Iteeeased was a devoted Chrietfan woman. a rovlag wife and mother, ready to sacrifice •1 all tine's for her family. She was a member of the West- field ehtsrrh and a regular attendant so long as her health permitted. The funeral, which was held from the family re.Idenee on Saturday at 2 p.m., was very largely attended. Rela- tive. were present, from Anode. Sask., Winnipeg, Toronto,- Ingersoll, Rester, Clinton, • Wingham, Brussels, Blyth, Auburn and Goderich. Rev. Dr. Korth MOM,. tie • • Brat aerv1(e- the house. ,*peaking he very flttIDg -terga at -the Life of tiedep4rted.-one. Met, Philippians 1:2:1, Having a de- Are to depart-, and to.wr ei1Th ('helot, which is far better." The floral tribute. w ere eiteeptionall7 beautiful, lnelnd• Ing a pillow from the from the Goderich puttlle'school board and ofiyets, and a money from the stuffs of Centre! and Victoria- w•hools, Galerich : •leo many others from rela- tive«, neighbor,. • and friends. The flowerbarere were Norden) Stone. hnnt}e:--Hhrdnn Stenw'hmeae, Maltlaad Henry, Harry Met -wire, Alva McDow- ell. Joe Ihtnbar. IetI•k (;uecott and Howard: (lawpbell_. _ .Interment was made to_theMaitland cemetery, Gader- ich, adhere -many had gathered to pay their la.t remount. Rev. C. F. Clarke, pastor of North street United church, Goderich,, aeiete•d at the grave. The pallbearer*, were the' three eons and WEEZLY 11143 -HOLIDAYS Arthur Auburn Brampton yth Cr.•more Co111ugw0041 Delhi Dupdalk Ira Erin Fergus Halt (IWe G. liarrleton Hensel' Ingersoll Linwood London Muvertone Markham Ortllia Owen Sound Paris Preston Warmth HI. Marys • i'hottaaa__ ._ Wetlands, Acton Aylmer Beeton Barrie --- 4'healry Ulinton Dresden e. l„ ' . 'ex y I.111110. -Will 1;P -slimed. la_ Dutton Exeter Forest OJenca! _... ' Uisnd Th -fret Hanover • .. Hespeler Kitchener l,jfowel Lu -.n Mitchell Norwich Orangeville Palmerston Parkhill Sarnia Slmeoe Stayner Stratford Waterford Watford -Writ to Thureelay Lu 10V:tallo,. were ilatoa- --_- _ Brume!.---- fur the reason that 4lel.gi,te« .had Drayton. Kincardine l ..,Rion '-:..s..addr:,-•� • �th r swe urn lvng 1 MoureHrl ey �' home tvww•fnetbsed lworn noteaanthor*aodie to extend Ili In v i to vion, — --. The humidity In the auditor g a _ ot SlscRay Hall was depre'Nsing In Inc ■lt�. our. ...,d dereaetee _ Dema.% e t desire to ent the program "short and get outdone -It for an intimate exchange of Ideas ip florleniture. Before dht- lni.ra4-bowevcr. a- uadlueof ,grmpatlay wall' Iyt SPUN l and will Ie «tent to Mr. J. F. (.`lark. of the horticulture branch of the I). artment of Agriculture, Toronto, who wan to slave ;Token o11 rock garden's. a timely subJect. Mr. cork was «tvatrly injured in a recent mater *evident. A -aorta-oi` tbenke-wan also tendered the GewlerielI svt lcly for the splendid convention tlrrangemsuta and the entertainment tinted**. • The -DMe -and. -drug. hand d 3 U r 182, seventeen strong_under the lead- ership of Mr. I:rneet Breckenridge, Teel ' ttn08'j evifltltrittendritle,ncn parade and eery -lee at Ripley. d Patel Ripley Shelburne Tara Port Elgin 'Peeswater ^_ Wallaceburg Friday -- list. Forest i,eenrfngtoa Cleaning - Pressing Repairing Expert service on ladies' and men's clothing BatchNetton Guaranteed W. C. SNAZEL Haberdasher and Dry Cleaner, TZL>ZP3O E 339 4 and rating Awsels, , which 1. of- Tyle ant! Rmlae+1T''itpper. feting 211,000 .hr in the"largest Ruin ever arena a otreinesTriere; gA4got18 ig101§8111 PARSEE Is preps ring for a Lu crowd. Over A foments (inderir•h raee home, Royal . fifty horses, include ' now or the t,i«tesl to Canada, -' ' coli '"tQ .fAa' ndee..._"w ut..w. ilei week at the farm of hl. ownerr, , W. h. Mei can, three stake events. ,Huron road. A! was in hie twentieth --s.v✓'-..yetji� Yotsr and At a meeting last k. the domeyear and had to.lre destroyed, although 4tloe appointed its tale for sew Tnmlw•rtua, of W„cetrtot, and A. J. this ncEion Wall not taken until ■11 Goldthorpe, reeve ,,f. Oolbnene town - meet. James Rale -r , and' P. A. efforts to stet him hack on hU feei had failed.' No steadier or brainier horse ever intone a seeing Kinky than Royal ship, will be the J,"Igsa. Wtlfrld Me- Dundee. - He was parts vlarly well- ie•«n sod C. H. 11 ,fir will act as mannPtM and went thterngh he. r•e. Umcra. An effort es� tea made to irtg eaieor e►tthtrmt brlrktnR ,pr,, p, have Starter Pendie•tOa,-who of ktatM at London night ra,*'Jaat week, set a* • rttrsD• He was very coolly hand here on Aligned *ret track min- both. mi,,the grated and nm abort .hep metres 1, „rimmed „t t 11 preeident clreQIta fHe .aarntxl hla oats for hilt: seed fie'. J. R W1tit deaf tlta �'a•r*, which he- p* ped In of the Meal Aaaoclatgl pytne tdtpn, a stable net. Royal it has been decides to reserve n Donde- hada host of admirers while se section of rata In fhe main grand- pt the betght of hla nring eare.r ten stand. The Nellie sr. So he numbered and twelve years ago, when he gained and en advance es4. tendneted. • mark of 2.11 on 1 half -mile track led end was a eon* Mite st prise. Chapman returned lunch sad THE WAI' 011T *eked, "Anyone esti le T was seer The Smith. were deep In thelr ..early He coiled his me"►y lath baa 'raratlefl eanferenee,' Everyone wanted reel* -Yen.- replied OR si,L .' Nth t» _ R ptlirtgratilli an me Gil a In about. aced , He Settled." Aqd�,y oil� tib lad left far •Meths* isle tnoenMgl" Matt l'aalatem ..6142. to.!'t w Wa' wedded sand e 1.�hled k "Tea; len woat til5 iitor two,: RP ealemr Ow Ilga'we'� Added-illevevsl �aCb.41bt .•re_e.-ter, lad 4911414 �t ewe it wa. Pally 4 • • THE farts! Your father's once perhaps—your son's one day a ld worth all the hard work you have put into it. But hard i work Isn't enough. You must know what your farm gets to run -- what it brings in. Our "Farmer's Akenunt Bods" will help you. Ask the Manager for _copy. IMOD WILL LINE RAwalwn AT TUE ROYAL The Royal Bank Pau of Canada • -Z Ibirmien, 141i 4 "4, ' IV 4