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The frame -house 04. Staiaffer street, 1 The High School
. . ..... , 4.to
d b Mr- -matioise se Ontario Win LA •A year c.om-
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-•s.
• : , leaving.
tntratice Exani-
Lucknow, at-preeent .oceupi.
J. Gs. Murdoch; Willbe -tent64-orlbld on
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efl
easy. terms.- • en May
first.. . .For terms Or other • particulars
apply to. the proprietor.-r-JoHN* BOO,
Bo,
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Must be . Regi Ste -Sed
The Ontario GOvernrcient- has issued
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instructions to the municipal 'clerks'
_throughout:the prov,ince to prosecute
petsons. who failpt.negleet to eoni-;.
ply with the •-latys requiring ;the reeis:-
tration of births,: marriagesand deaths,
. .
The p'enalty for each offence is $2.9
and •cOits.
.1 .
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memo on June t xa on
for s ptirnary and.. junior*
teacher's' certificates and for Univer-
sity Pass Matriculation, will begin on
Jtsly 4th1 while the senior leaving and
honor matriculation examina-tions
Will commence on Jul3r. 13th.
A Fine Library
New ,cetalogues•of the large list of
books in the Mechanid Institute
library at Rolyroocl have been printed.
The list includes a -magnificent collec-
tion oflhooks suitable Rita all classes Of
the community, and the Institute
should receive the hearty support and
patronage of ' every •farmer in: the
section. It is hadeed -a credit to -the
townstip
Going to Winds.0
' -Mr. aebige • Mair,..of: •his. -.Villages
. .
hasi..aceepted' the managership -of: the
branchofthe -:Triaers'- :Bank .in the
Easter Holidays • - - • tewnsts'ef , WinclSot.„,."'ailds:.-s-wililtettly
, - ss . • .. . ., - .
. in cities, to' .tital - incorperated .1.e-tixe.t.6..
take011-a1,-4thibanlithere:
villages . when _.„.;-the !Scheols.s.....: -... cies°. on • .: _ .: .r. _ ....II., . . A."; - • -.6 ..
This, rhowevers --wil taott.sauter.fre . in
Thursday they -will not - be re --opened an) .-;ittiy : .:* ith hi lari osite ._134ii in
Until *the IOth of. .A.pril,- the - statutes Lueknows whieb. will still aS '•
:pro -tiding for holidays during the 'week forit6i4y , un...*Ir the'.: rcittagealeo, of
,10110Wilicr Basteis Sunday. In isiral. m •d A 0 41. j -
r. , A. olu.u9, .-. .•.. •
sections. there are lant two - holidays, ..-_ ' .--. !:.:. .
. es. •
Good Fridary and Easter.ltionday. 1 :Shippecttoltilanitotia. .
J'.. & 3: •(ttegar, .of Larigside;
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• A -number of I -3-iivitationS. have_ :-:been Gity; Manitoba -"their fine.: inverted.
: sent -out.for the.:10-te4.- 0. "At Home" in oeycle'd!ale - .4- ai..'ii4.1= .ir:_..-iefesriy- Dano."
• S!the Town I-Iall libetell on TuesdeLeeke, ThiS anitnaIi. haS•.-.shesen;...ss -successful
:•4th inst., -under; ti -i -e.. auspices Of. Old: priile yr:inner_ .„. befe:t;60-1.-Jus -removal to.
- -- i.•• • As:: - . -
Light Lodge; _As P.' nd ....s M., . and it . • ... the!Nortfis4-1044.11 .13:&*--.'asloss....t6•.i this
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MasonTc At Horne shipped. on TuesliF ,last to Dominion
. is expected a largo ethering.- wilL.Ise section, as bi..t06....k...are....turn1.4g _ out
: *present. -- The Com . iftee. of • reana.ge_ .exee tioha• liy.- .gooct. .. Messrs. -..qa*tr .
meiit -intend snaking *Os . th- ‘tulest•- also shipiled•i..n.tinibet' of mares - tir4-ct.
•.frairi a the... kinci.- ever held. in t-lae- geldin.gs 2 to- -.tile NOttlawegt, .all of•
-villaste.
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Knocked Her -Out . :.
A female teaielier in one of our rural "" . - -.- .• .
Always the ban -le ..
schools 'while releently teaching. a:tablet
Did. you -ever -notice- tli th.e. days of
'-'-''--"' '''' - i. - '' . k the month and week -are ,always ' -the.
-1-,k- ),I to q. • q1114.1.11. • 0.1.;SS Caine to the . .
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. w6rd tchusban_qt" .which : they' spelled.
same -. in - Marc)" and:: ItTovereber; ' in
but eotild -not. pronounce, and to 'assist
April :and Ju.- lye :-.Th*. is; if: March
'them the -tette -10i asked them What she
conies on Monday November -will -do .
- 0 ild have i1.4,1::- gct married, -._ The
likewise, the same i 6° .applying. to
SW sO. Aixii!i!c'tedly thryt she • •
the other's above4aara --Months.. , In.
stii _down- aud-aked.t'ae scholars to raise
164 year jabs-iv:ye is with Match. and
the ssilitlow rt.rd.fetti.e-1.1 her'_a • drink of
.. .• No.v ember, ..- The last slay ot.Februaty..
_.
Thu:Traders, Dank , OGGUr on the -same daY : of :tiles, week---,'
• the-%olson.:s. Bank Went-- th Windsor and Chri-S:1165, -
rELONI ALGOMA.
777
jij
AR 1.115-lit0Tt,-,4ilhad: to write to
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reI- new .nly• subscription for the S NTI-
•I 1
NgL (ifor I could not do without
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theitght-i:,wouldsiteli _ you What I
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Of have baa -
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ter, bet ...not so.-hard.•„:•AS:--.•yett
LIJCI_PIOW iAWETS
Fall Wheat, per bushel: ...-
55- s. .55
.28 .20!
Peas
Oats
Barley
Potatoes
4'
e
9
Bitter, .per lb. . rolls .15, tub .1P -to 16
hink
hhaarvdz .7.1041:'
to4.$to2:2045.k
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.ha-d'4own: there.; There has ben --Flour per cwt
1- - - •
one fr6zen to- -death : .our
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-dumps - And Dried apples."
- I - •-•J TailoW • "
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feneei. have not been quite covere and , • „•
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;there- hed been a• great demand foil then. pork:per ewe
- • I - : Lard- • .
The ave ae wages for.men- was $22 ;a. ' -
mo th-,• but miters get $1:.50.- pi da an.d
rii
An Official Visit
Canip Albyn, Sons 6f Scotland, in
this village,,reeeived an official visit on
Thilis-day evenit* last from Grand -
Secretary Bro. ,Bal.ilts; of Toronto.
After the Camp 'meeting the-biembers
of . the Society and a few. 'invited
guest§ repaired to the Whitely House
where the distinguished .visitor was
tendered a complimentary banquet.
The " spiead" was all that could be
desired and fully in keeping with the
choice bill -of -fare- usually provided by
"mine host," John -McGarry. When
all. had dorie full justice to the oysters'
which were in eharg.e- : Mrs John
Caesar. s
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boa d. Thereis_tplae a great many naines
ope ed up this s'unamer as every other
far er hes a mind of his ow and
pro pectors are buying_options from
the, at .$5,000 and - $10,000 each.
Thfit-gites them the privilege of opens
ing the initeis and then the money is
phiti if ',the mine is worth it. The .
and other delicacies provided the Chair
•was taken by Mr. A. Campbell, of
Iiinca,rdine, and the vice chair by Mr.
water. ., ••
andthe _fourth , sisesy- of.. July always
• - • • --n‘- the same -true of the 24th. of May
. .
Surr.6 trio: of directors of:
the purit,i3c.,, starting a b- ranch.
They coula-_fil-aamit buildieg- suit--
. able f.iv: the. busil,-x-,ss and this was in.
- .-bloCks., They were to
!leis:: the -raattf..?.r cOnsideration,
but on Thur.,ay (leo. ,Mair, :of :Lucks
Arid Bell-, Of . Guelph,.
sesurtsd the pisaee the Ttaders! Bank;
. arid:will open a branah• of that instite-
tibia next Month. -Londoii.Free
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Expeisimental Fal;rn Grains-
' The call- grain at the
Ontario, Experithental farm at Guelph
. is this year quite iinpreCedentecl.- Seed
has been sold in ,small lots to :farmers -
In all parts -of the -prOvince. In this
ir-vay they •are put possessien.of new
and excellent varietie's of grain at -Very
mOsierate sirices. The : demand is
-equally geo.drfor the trial_ lots given
away for Otperinientali • uses'. INA-
- -;.d.reds of faralliers:. are being ptstin.
poSSessioe of.. large quantities of seed
- practically yothOutpost to-theth. This
work should.be !greatly servicable to
--the -country
Olean Up .
_ Lacrosse Pennsylvania
Mr. Tina Kirk the popular and
genial-clerk:of- the Cain House, and
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_ one Of the §epoyst best players leaves
- on Monday next for Lehigh -iJniver-
sity, Bethlehem; PennsylVanla; U. S.
-Tim goes to act as "coacher" trainer
of :a Lacrosse Olub of that colleges -and_
if -;hy one can do it he can. We-undef-
stand he. will return- ,to * Luckia ow
--abotit the time the lacrosse season
opens here', Toronto Lacrosse. team
and the LehiYhs will. cross. sti eks
-early in lime: The game will -be,
eagerly looked forward to - the
lovers of the same in tucknows.
•
Now that spring iS, opening ..-up
sanitary matters in the vIlla,ge should
receive - •Diseases
J. C/. Brown, chief of . Albyft Camp.
rbayiner Md. nrOrithS• will
reeky farms- are the. most Va uable...
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pe pl. were all, leaving .A, gonaast
W11,- great many -did go, andi * some
of hentare back. and nearly all •of
, .
theni 4,y they .would come if- they
co-iiid get the money to 'brine them.
One, who went to British CSlumbia -
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sa s that cattle have frozen • to death
there, .aticl -that there was -18 inches Of -
snow. He Went there last. spring,
thinking• he would see no More inter,
;
but he -wants to - come back. -I. only
know of one farmer leaving . Algoma
'tl#s spring, but another farmer has
Noiw told you last Spring. th t the,
The"QUeen" having-been:dulytonOred-
-.. • . s - :. •
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.responded to -by the
,
epend te,ar_ great extent on the" ,pre -
and act,ecl upon - in
the near -future. It 'is the :linty Of
the localsBoarci of Health, -We think,
to formulate a - thorough systeM. of.
Inspectiion:: Every -cellar, drains cis --
tern, well, yard, -eloset;- etc , should be
Inspected and a clean ball obtained at
any reasonable cost.
Sudden • D etth- -
Our citizen§ were deeply pained. to
s
learn on Tuesday'? ofthe'sudden death
of Miss A-1.-ary -.W6Ods; a ;young lady
who was. stricken down in' the midst
Of health and vigor and after a few
days illneSs with imilamation. of the
bowels, her -spirit passed to the great
beyond, . Miss Woods was a .young
lady muela esteemed by ally and . her
sudden demise- is -a severe blow- to her
many. friends and: -relatives.. The
remains were, taken to th family
residence in the 8tk con. est
Wawanosii, fram wheitce. the neral
,tr -
takes place this (Thurkday) afternoon
to the Dungennen cehaetery,
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..Mammoth Marble Works
aiiu national anthem, the following
toasts weretheicproposed and appropia-
talr, replied to :- "The army, navy and
volunteers!' by 'tient. P. A,- *Malcom- -
son "The Grand Camp," by Bro. A.
Caropbell, "Camp Albyn" by Pest
Clhief A.• IVIcTherson and. Chief J. C.
Brown "The land we live in and the
lend. wN lef t•,":by Bro. Peter tMcKenzie,
and Grand • Secretary Banks; "Our
-sister soeieties," by: Reeve Bryan
and Dr', J. S. •Tentiant-, "Trades' and
..prtif.essionS,?'.14 TY.. R. McIntosh and
Dr. -Gordon. "The host- and hbsteSs",
-.Was also. heartily 'responded to with
songs. _coy • Mr.- Mc(sarry. During the
, - - .
evening •asiiumber of gootissoness were
given by • -Messrs:- P. . Moore,. Thos.
Douglas, Dr. _Geddes and others, while
Piper. Andersen, -alSo-. gave several fine
sereetiong On the.: pipes:- ':Broe • Banks,
bought farM.-here, after.ttavelling all
rouels-Miiiitabas He has also sent
fOr. he
taitoba.
t
to come
where
d rent••
money
the
nty of
en sttey
t
few his friends' to come here,
says it is much betterthanM
My advice to all poor raen, th
to work out fot*.their living, is
't -es Algoma and take up a far
• they can have their wood a
free and -if they have no
' =
to: keep _teeni at home
time, they .cau. get pi
work. at good wages, and 7
can stay at honae they can al-evays by
making some ..improyementii. It. is
qprprising, laow much bette ' off the
armers are now _than they w
e cape up four years ago,
f them have teams of their
spen the winterS in cutting.
cedar pavement on t eii
Thes also cut spruce for pe, lp wocsd
ncl• get $2.50 a cord for it delivered on
he creeks and rivers. Fire -
goo -denaand, It has been
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TORONTO MARKETS..
Wheat -red,' -65c.; white, 66e.
Flour --43.00 to $3.20.
Barley: -.400. to 44c.
Oats -34c.
Peas -57c,
Dressed Hog -$8 00 to 8.25
Potatoes ----steady 82c to 85c...
Butter -15c. to- 20c.
• E. gg6--s•-16e. * -
$8
in Whose.honor the ba.nquet-WaS given
is an able speaker and- erneient -grand
omeeyl.paid his reply to: the toast "the
land r_ we left"' was ..ntidoubtly the,
si).e4eh of the .evening .and was. :greatly
•
appreciated presentTIIE L2W 013' ESTRAY ,.
arinvIALs
--The-Bad Fishery- Act
Unless the GoTs'ernment at Ottawa
makes' some. material Changes in
fishery : regulations the
Ontario- fishermen will be -obliged_ to
. abandon.. their- busineee during the
_coming _ geason. Orclet s have been
. - =
issued by the Marine Department that
each boat engaged in Ashing be
"
restricted -to 6000 yard i of net. Each
of the boats ,on these waters use from
15,000 to 20,060 yards, and it would
not pay a. fisherman. te; conduct-- his
-business With; much less: quantity:-
- If the order is carried out, it will resu4
in-. the .cOraplete annihilation. of the
imniense fishing industries of the -great
" inland lakes. ,The inmaence. amount
of capital in , boats, nets and other
appliance connected with fishing oper:,
7 ations would- become .Alraost a total
I- loss to the owners or be. driven to the
American, side, where the laws relating
to fishery are of a more liberal
character; -
.
se,Nir reporter was list week shown
'through -the Xt. Forest naarble works-
The laws of Ontario. ProVide. that -9,,
persbn taking up any esttay (stock
shall give notice of such taking up by
publishing a notice three times in a
weekly newspaper if one is published
. . .
within•the section where the estra,y was
e...
:•teke•ra
and visit to that :Mammoth estab-
Iishrdent is very •mteresting 1just. now
before the large stock laid in for this
csealon has -been sold. As is pretty
well understood, Messrs McIntyre *
Gardiner,..m order to keep up with
• • 7 • . • :•t • - , -
r
demarids' of •their - are now
• - • • • • . - .
re when
he most
wn and
ties and
farms.
ood
s high as
a
his,js the season when youn
and old are wonder
hag what
•
they will give to their friends.
IF YOU ARE IWDOUBT
ALL YOUR DOU TS
WILL VAillSit
by Calling. at
$2. fer-gteen stove-, out that was
caused by .the bad -roads. -They pay
frp , $1,50 to $1.75 for it generally.
Th .gov•ernment --is .openin up new
roads and improving our old ones, and
we -et better priees.for all farm pro-
-duce than von do down t er ,- Butter
,called for .within three _weeks *after the
first insertion of the notice, the finde
will go to a Justice of the Peace and
take oath to the finding aid adter
• •••
tang. If the property is not plaime t
within one year and should not exceel
$50 in value, it then. belongs to th?-'
,party taking the same up, if over $.50
it shall be advertised by the justice.
Ir
and sold, and the excess of all expense
-shall be banded over to the* County
Treasurer. filly persoh, taking up an
-_running- two . the .ol&
works therelseing under - the manage-
ment= of 1VIr. Gardiner, while Mt. 1VIcs
Intyre h4fizioharge of the . OrarigeVilel`
branch: • A. stock of over - 200 -fine
• 'a .
• , a
granite -Marble menurnents can be
seen at -the- Atin'-&. establishment. In-
• • 'V •,"
tending "purchasere iind it will
pay. to inspect this-1..atge .stock,- as"such ' 'ito
yarie4i,.:tjas:jeVer been offered
'ibefore in CititWo.,,-:"The-;advantarte
Of choSing fietutTsueh a. large stOcrlt
jnitist:bel evid4nt to all. In. addition
eto the 0.‘ppOrtiatiitsr. .afforded by such
marnrno:th. 'fficyok,-.. :parties. ehoosine
estray apiraal and neglecting.
same to be advertised and appraise
Shall be dable to a fine of $20.- T
estray laws apply also to any person
property which may be found in
manner. . It is also necessary for the
. • t
person taking up the estray stock
notify the . clerk of the municipali.tit
in which he resides, giving a -descrip-
tion of the animal, the date on which
be took it up and any other parr-
..
culars that might serve to lead to its
recovery by its owner. If part -6s
wouId'keep this notice convenient f
reference -it - might 'frequently saves
them Much trouble and annoyance.
25 -ents a podnd. and eggs 25 cents a
dozen all winter, and you
ev4Ythincr at your door to
men, and now that the
sta cog it will 'be better
bhe
•
keat the wcrksAlathY
• will save agent's-- commisSion
and theefirns 'sae alp decided to refund.
the railway fare `of _all purchasers
coming by -train. “f All work warranted
• ss
,arel"sart fa
Patten, -
:agent for
erders.1-ftwt
--attended t •
. .
ss.
dliatanteed: Mr.. D.
this village is
6 _above )„, firm, and all.
be promptly
can Sell
he lurober- -
mines are
hasa ever.
:
STU
You can fin(1. :there the most
elect stock in ,Lucknow
Handsome 41bums, Fancy
Chinaware, having Sets.
Writiiig Desks, Lady's 1ess-
lug, Glove an 0;-„ses.
Or if you deslre it., you can
have.a.highly finished photo,
of yourself sein a handsonie
W lave just as: good crops as. you
have in Bruce. There are sandy farms
here but there is also plenty of -good.
el
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There are a) great maty Bruce and
Huion people here, and as o
handy half -way house-, I see
They allseemwell- ala hap
expecting . - better times. Amongst
those that have called within a week
Were John ‘11cOarrol, Dunclin Boland,
1' • -
Jides. Oampbelle-'an .David Wilson. .
Dsox.
r b.ousem
hen' often.
y and are
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ANTI-IINTiEXILT ON -
The Whet. Side-ofthe Quesiton
. _
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Mr. jam., Mcicay, former
teacher at. HolyrOod but. now of
Detroit, - has heetis invited and has
•cOnsented to lecture on the above
subject under the auspices .of • Holy -..rood, ..Me4anics' _ institute. in the
reidingtoom,.:HolYrOod, on Mondayeverting, April 3rd at -81p. m, • All
- are invited. JOHN PURVIS, Sec.; Wi
V4LENS, President. -
Our studio is com ie-t,e in
every department. "therefore;
we do our own work right here
Lu.eknow: We have no
fancy show ease work prepar-
ed for us. It is not necessary
because we turn out the best
work in Western Ontario. -
L.' T ELEAVEN'
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PHOTOGRAPHER, LUCKH
--Come and be satisfied that •
II. Smith% is the place to 15uy y
. wall paper:
--Talk' 'about Canadiane, in th
-Ir
, Miss Lilly Rose, daughner of 11
John Rose of - the Ashfield Pres\
terian Congregation is 'slowly recov
ing from a severe attaick of brain fe
is Miss Jessie McKenizieof Lochal
t, wwaeesirN.-isiting friends in the City t
Our citizens'are fu ly enjoying
delicious spring weatlier and are ta'
advantage Of it in tiling down
sweetjuice of the maple tree.
Neil Campbell is eng,ged in the ma
facture somewhat extensively
season.
,
Word' has been I received of
I
death, in New York State, of Ja
Finn, formerly of Kintail.
reinains were lonsea-1-----"se-ut,
of
• 1
• United States. - There are according
to statistics in -Chicago, 6693 Caned-
. . .s.
ia.n . votes. In one ward there are 662,
neatlyas many as in Luck -now nd
Teesw_ater combined •
-Before puttinwon new paper-
mbve_allsthe *1.1 -japer ! from the. 7
then _come to W. 11. Smith and
will tell yOu.wlifttie do., :-
•
ss
-If you. want a first-class set of teeth
cheaper than -the cheap -est, .call on
D.
P
Dr. Tennant's Ogee, j
-LUCKNO PV;
,Mr. Wm. Armstrong-, 1oi anux41-
ber of years 4ab1e-man atrl Cain's
Rotel) left on Tuesday or the'North-
vest. •
,
r'
McLEOD'S
yentl. Ileums
And other tested remedies
SPECIFIC TAND ANTIDOTE,
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--FOR
Impure, Weak . and Impoverished 1310°4 •
Dyspepsia., -Sleeplessness, Palpitation ale*
Heart,-Liler Complaint, Neuralgia, Loss of
Memory, • • Bronchitis : Consumption, flan
Stones, Jaundice,. Kidney and T.TrinariDis- •
asees, St. Vitus' Dance Female Irregular -aims •
and General Debility,
51 per half plut and 82 per -piabottle.!
LAB9141rO1i
GODEBscrii;4>xs.,„
sh M. McLEOD,',.
. . Proprietor and Manufacturett
Sold by Hairy Days and A. B. Couram
Druggists. Lucknow.- •
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