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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-01-01, Page 1'Tp 7'"" 444-44,--,••••••41•44".: • ' f!' -'' • CAA I '4! . . 44. . '4 `•!* 4,4 !". • ••• r. 0,4 4. A• 4 4• • • • • .1. „ , • 5'4 . • . • 26 • .. 59 e • ,• •• r • Anefini4411,4,r,*tr•re44,4•14,44.• 41114.44•44.444r,,,I1e,.4•4„,i44 • , • „ • 40 • r • „ . • " • • • 144 ;na •14- • . ,, . . , , r , EAR , gip!. )1404 it• IN ADVANCE. 4240 '0T4ER*Xi1,1111 E. ' ' '.. "` ; i ....., •4 • . , . . . oil,; 11p. Otradtir . JANUARY 1,st1.190:I..- . . . ... ... • : ;";•'' . „,.r•To SING Lt COPIRS- 6 CENT8i, _ • • • . . ,, : : , , . • " IiR, W. M. gONNELL ' New., Year's bay -1931A Happy .Physichia azni Surges% 1c\ loneknoW - New irear,'. 4 ... . ' HOURS: 1.30-3.39 ' -7-•:••••ir HeductiOn$ hi all Shoes and Rubbers . . , • '. • at Rothwell And. Reeds January Sale Phoire 86 , . . - . 'Mr., Ifarold• Burns' is home from --'------e•---"---DENTIST----.`'.-""- 7-7-7 • 14. Treleaven LuclknoW .S-4AM 13O -PM ONE 53 . DOigaaaaa-a.Yar7-,TharadaY-- SR-4-A full -line �t'193,� *r on'hand "el:hinder- '..ar.:1930. 'I am also agent job houses. - J. CAMERON • ' ' . • _..... .raniter avid (*Feiner •; : Box 114, LtiOnow REORGE.,,BELL ; - Lbiensed Auctioneer. Saki conducted anywhere. • :Phdne, Tettsweter 116r. (26-.-2--e,) • • -1;1tEMSED AUCTIONEER • • • Miss Bessie .Cheft, R. N. ' , 1/leiter:at her 'liOnle here,' '4011 spent Vhirietalaii London Miss • tranese Siddel' of : Toronto visited with her parents ;last week. P.no; Cepnciilors, Kobert Mnllin, A tng that it might be•y_ery...difnenit cclamationRewe Council a School Board d• •:414 Atitea., 04*t. .Dtlitiglatt-tilitlinain on , • Ohoollhoardi . . : The Village Council of IACItnew Ieon much di • SappOinted in tke'COiiii-' lor4. Igor stgratilletrei'. Reeve,- tobeit Onnneklit- the' AaMe..titrie adpit- Anderson, win; remeclOmntters there., He thought Rathviell•and Reeds save money Thle. made upcould be done 'none day if gone "1031'. . S:8''CW1113.°L.liAliddrets - 'it ii-businest,„..,-e- Way: instead Charlie and Harvey Nitebster tt.f: .eron; •Rev. 'fl . H., MacDonald, D. . toOli-loar days -nand he. reminded ' i '• • . • " ° ' ' • Thi" Old Old Wish Wish You a Happ New Year •,•:t.•,1 • PIA4ne .412. • " • • „,„ ..61,14 • ..• Toronto spent Chrietniaa theii Tailor, Geo. Douglas, ,Wm. MacKen.." ratepayers that this was , at the rata EkILGSS TGIFSSEIP GETS • 1,,atALITY COUNCIL WY ACCLAMATION • home here. , zie; - ' of $.0.r aeday for 'each .meinb14 Mtv./erald Mile Mary'Rathwell The terin of 'the laSt :three iianied 'ql•11•!iiSe`' • • '" • •-;"'4"-- . The Way. bustn,ess &Me at County • The reeve and councillors Ain.. • . spent part Of :the. Past week .at :their :eXpiree this.'yeS;• •:•4. five- • • Cotineil,„he • d• • was largely •respon. ;Townahip,. -for. 19.30. , get another. 'but all t hive h • bonne bare' been returned acclamation A • ' 4. • • McKim ' and Mrs, Wm. Murdie whosibIefor the high cdftty tax. rate, • Winnifred Douglas, nursein ;• Weatherhead, having taken . . at London, is visiting at out auctioneer's license for the coun- ther home here ies of Bruce and Huron is prepared e , - conduct Vfotim lodes of lakiodo Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Cameron were • Give us a tint!, • AUCTIONEER Tho undersigned licensed auction- • ::: inir is prepared to condUct •all kinds, ._of auction sales in Bruce and Hutton • Connties. Ten Years experience. Sat- " isfactien guaranteed: 'Phone; `Market No. 12, Luclinow, or r.,6,13, Duniv amnia. - A.: J.41Cirlipatrick.• .4.. LICENSED ,Ar 9NEER, ken 4ioneer ' •.liruke-rned hc- ron the unde '' • prelinrad Ooncluct, all. kin etioo Sales' Many Years ef dealing 'inlfarm steak, t" , Lneknow.• . Henderson. Phone 37..ro* HOU a.blaek, d. Any, pets b.:m.14;4)1e AY tan female wing cif its rt .to Lloyd •• . . ••,tANOTICE ATES 11 aharpeL on Tuesday Please have yoUrYskatie;vetehiLese::Pdayss.! TEE' LUCKNOIVELE ,CO., LTD. • . Nora/ LOGS •• Our log‘yarci pow lull of -logs and we are uneto.take any mere. Kindly do not clay More logs. No 'IPgat Will „be twin from January 1st to .Tnntivy Any person.ay-. on ba;please call us tut -he-fdiV3 bringing; We will still take: _Wimte'ver birch i cherry ye:it:have.- 'Phette Jo (Signed) J_ ackofrABLE CO., LTD.' INIIIIIORIAM • BUZITER=Iloving memory of, our dear Dortshegissed away four A,8'94 4Talf,3rd, 1927. Quickly and sdenly came the Her sudden "dith 'iurPrised us all, er-to-merrry The -loss cif a fiby 'we loved, so well. Sadly utilised w Father, Moth. and Sister, • • • , 'over from licalltertom.for a few dsys 'during the. week. • • Robert TliOmpsnit of BellVille visit- ' ed• wahh: With. his, nifither Mrs.,. M..,Thorttpsdn. tbu , he said„ it is likely to he higher, were nominated for the Sektol Board ' :before:it is loWen, .EverY municipal withrewi Pius tlie• Eoart.1 .representative goes there to get all It Wile. 41 1936; • 'that be can for his town or toWnship • The Meeting' of Lticknow :ratePaY.; and the more he gets the better he 'era on Idenday•night Was one of the„,'•,,, i thought at kerne: The radii - biMse"Olid hest that the village hae 'help !Me 'to et this and I will • had in manY moons.... There hnlie -help you tto get that so it eoing been bigger crewils,..4aME much there is altogether too noise; but rareiy- •have candidates (inde!I getting. He said that he -did Mr. and McLean Johnston, for Municipal honors:. faced .an aud-,° net take a very active part himself. and Helen of Ingersol, were v;siterfA .ience more intelligently 'anxious to :to in town last*.titeeh. '• • : get kiftninatiOn x'egarding municipal 'to4' sit ing -Eiffairs, or more; patient in hearing' Umething. There Were six or eight abalLew and e ah ed etaturg,htte it learn t Jus received a-shiPnient of Astore what the •:retiring-: councillors and. init.:Wardens in the County Council, and Itiehniends New Spring Models, ' their critics had to say. And that ;and these with their years of exper- at • .Rithwell and Reeds. • • does not4riean.„..time-the_speee „lene , eteahle-largely--to-Mituage • - hes_ 64-Nv Dr. A. Cameron'cof Ottawa „was were long; and firesOme any the preeeedingS. - with his .nerents-Mr. and Mrs. R.:p. way unintelligent. Indeed they Were Mr o Bee pointed out that getting dameron.:for : of a high order-Thetter, Manner' the County, Provincial or •DOntinipti Mrs'. 'Melvin Reed and son%irtin, and. matter than we sometimes get 'governments, to do things did not•rel.. from aspirants: to provincial •or do- lieve the taX,payer.. In the long run lease of office on' 'Monday and will ;serve; through '1331. • • :It looked.: very 'different at one time and ,.on :Monday night it was reported s:that; •ttiere: would be four in'the fieldfor reeve," and iitS/iia con- test for eininciliors. •, • •The Cenffell Board of 1930 was 'ecimPesed fellews;,. Reeve, W. J. Colwell: Councillors Jetties Heston, Richard ,Angus'.:MacIntesh, Adain McQueen. • • . All these were noniinated for their respective.positions. ;for and also the following: For. reeve J. J. Tiffin, R.: Elliott, Erneet• Ackert, D. Carruthert For Councillers; James and-Theassltkifoore-,- Elliott, deciined-Ihe ,noiniziaticin;f0 • reeve, but stood as ceuneillor . and of the others only qualified. . • Neither. Hodgkin nor. Moore .quaP •ified as candidate for councillor:, :and left op ,New Years Day ,.for :* their new home, in Moncten, g4, B. • Mr. and Mrn.SYdnei Decker‘ of 'Kincardine, ,Were'gueits of' Mr. and Mrs. Con. Decker -last' week: • . Mess* George. and Wilmer 'Mc- Donald Visited 'with their father Mr '" Mr Johnston Of Toronto. is, i• 'visiting thiaweek at the 'home of:' Mr And :Mrs, •Ruis. ttobertsen. • •Miss. Jean Hisicaliunt, Bandit* and Miss :Martha of Detroit, Were home for the Christnias week. • • Miss McCarthey, Miss. Lizzie and Miss Eniilillarnell are guests of Mr:. and •Mrs. WM. Hornell this week. :Mrs. Wm. Naylor had the inisflor- tune to fracture her wrist,- the result •a fall On Wednesday morning; ""-Mr,"--sindk-,Mrs;•Robt, Jehrieton and family of • doderich, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. john Jot.1 .• • ' " • Robert Andrew- Listowel 'visited during, Christrrias week. with • oils 'parents, Mr.: and -Kra; George minion honors. " . •: he , has to pay. People are coming: The meeting . was opened in the', to realize this through the prevail - Council Chamber, . but that room.. ing depression, and it is well that soon proved too Burial' for 'the -throng they should do Solighways were a Of ' ratepayers who ;wished ,p. --heat big' factor in the eo nty expenditure. or be heard, and it waseknd nee -Two hundred and twenty-eight thou,- essary to_ adjourn to th itiiiirvnand dollars had been expended on upstairs. •Nominations,hoev*were' 'County 'roads this year. 01 this the all received in the Council Chamber, province paid 'half and the county and the meeting in the !Hall was for paid half; but of course, in the long discussion only. The Upper room bad ran the ratepayers had to pay it all, not been heated, int that heavy.wraps Old age pennons; administration of and overcoats were:in order. There justice and hoapitals were other fac was quite a Imbiber of ladies present tors which entered into trailing the ,... Who appeared to 'take an intelligent county tax rate high, and it is a hard .interest in the proeeedings-a sug-, matter to get away liem these .geatien that as they get used to eh&Figes. • , .. , having_a--votethey wil take -a -mere-, Village Affincs. '. active part in public ,affairs. : Coming to local affairs Reeve Rae There was a departure from the' said that as compared to other towns :the tiautil:- practice of -having the' Aral villages, Lucknow was in a heal., village clerk preside at the •„ after ' . .., g... . Agnew4e1 , th eti dition -financially :and----th t rate low.. The Mill:rate does not al- ations in the Council Chamber, but, ways intimate. whether a' .:Munichtal- thought that the temperature of the.: . ity is heavily taxed or not, The rate :auditori Weald: be too • 16*, ' for nail Of assessment Makes a great 'differr comfort tut „declined to preside.: .Mr.. ence. So, it is --better to' judge by the' Geo. 3, Anerson as 'therefore elect - .et • chairman and• following his intro- .. tnis way Lucknew taxes Are the :low- ductory remarks the program got est of any village or 'town in in the farlIoivmarii- nntrcellistr-will,_be under way. • :IL at Johnston's Barber Shop every Nominees for reeve were: Robert county,-with-the-single--exception-of- s • , . In loving ..nm of Jessie Naylor - econd. Wnesday, begining Jan. 7. Price 50c. _ • - , . Mr. ad Mg, .1. GOrdori Michie, were here from Toronto .to spend who' died, Jai. 8, 1927. There is ,a tiother who misses you C Andlddniyt; -thk,:tinie -long ;ince- your Rolfyon were Mine and relitembOr Though all the world forget. Sitd1 Missed by Mother,"Father and 4. 444 ' , • 4":. " . • 'EXPLANATION the Noinination meeting :held y, evening the Lighting of the , : 10hOrte Nemorial Crimenudet dis- linen: ad the Metintrial Corninittee iel,:that it has given the ratepayers a• writnuimpiesisfain Of the ametint ,.1544from the council. The Women's kInstipite .erected the .'memoril_and inittalled lights at a. coat Of • over )8206.00 Which has all been Odd: They lin 'asked. the 'council: to eupply die - Oa -Which they understood. Would 0'0.142.00; but • thia the council re, fliaiete do and proposed that -the, Institute. pay221.00 and they' pay' he blance, ($21.00),. This we agreed Q! do. It therefore' dente:as A great trpiffse whn. et theineeting Monday htthReeve itatd.thet the light- ., ofthe Men:Okla/would ceit .the --• oniiteti- IiiititUte :$121.00 'and thili, : • --,-.. ' 'vn, $21.00 owing to the feet that '•' ..',,konkerblittire*Lre.1.4ii, intended. .3thiti mistake *SI be entered ASSoon MS possible.: . Ilie - eniniittee would like the littepeyert 6.- isigetetaisli thet it Wit only sti. ' t tO•tite, trinciantoof ..$21.611 instead • ;.021.06 ait stiited whi4li tl'00 Were.: 4 10104' '; '400,1 V.94#00114144'1' ' 1 Mullin, r'riank 'Cole, ItObt. Rae. and S. E. Robertson.,' For Councillors "there twitsquite' ti'grist of nominees: Hamilton, Mul- lin and AndelSOn, members for 1920:- hrietmat With Mr. and Mrs: Geo. T. and among .4e' new niateria u- Aitohisen* , . gested were: Russ. Robert:rim, 'Jha -:- Mr. and Mrs. II. /4. Kottniner of Joint, WM, bitirdie, Itobt. Fishe, I. Ponthill,• *ere •ClirititrifaS guests at congrami tv.. 9y. i.jin, A, pi, , mac. the . home of 'Mr. and Mrs.' Moore- Kenzie; Dr. Johnston, II. MaeIntesh, hpuse Mitchell, ' :' A. E Buswell and F..4. Macien- 16%, lon-Mrs.-OrtneNtofftit, Tor- jinn, 'A number of these did :not onto Were guest* of the latter's par, take their nomination seriously, and ents, Mr. and Mrs. $: Rathwell; dur- did nOt respond When ,allei'uPOn. The. chairman -at first thought of ing, the week. '. ' . calling on candidates • in the reverse . • Mr and: Mrs. Price -of Gocierick: oder of their nominaton; and w- and Mitiptobel,and Mr.,,Jack John,. co d rigly ,Called on Mr. Cele, who, ston, [ were Christmas visitors with however"aid that he could 'only. re - Mr, .and.Mrs. WM. o st ., gard his nominaiortas-a-httle-oo e Owing JA --the rush of Christmus perpetrated by Cotfficillor Mnllin, Mail last Week n number of news whose tante appeared On the, nomin, bUdgets did not reach. ,The • Sentinel' :Aron paper. Ile field that he woud' Office at,the =not time, and as nre- find some *ay of gifting even With suit did not appear. •,* Mullin; but didn't say„juSt what 'sort, of8New Year's gift .it WOuld be. Mr, : s The Gift Shibp Wilthe open Sat - Cole .said that he thought the pro,- urday afternoon% only until further ceedings of eoinicil should get more. notice. Will he glad to meet CUOIll• dirs any,, 40.. by telephone "ppoit„, Publicity than they had i been receiv- mitet_, joheee 0.4 .r5.,;__Elrfk G....uppt; aintt 'and ewactid iike to see the min - Meeting• Pnblished. As Mr. -Alf Ritchie rather surprise it had been, ratepayers had n way d 0 his friends 'last Week by bringing .., of "knowing When coinicil' met • -or- hiite nbride iii the person of l'ila what was being. done, Ile said that eldest dijughter of*. and Mr John he Would not be it candidate. Little -41t tiatat114*-71'421 Reeve Si)eakt • c 414 mie heir .hnne in Lit6n64 • 1171' • Robt. Rae, on the ground that it lay and Winnifred of Teron usight be better to have the eouneil- are 11P"1---g-4.tite ho. lots et 1.980 gn at:Count Ot, their holidays their tried ittfor $11,00, The onlv,, other'their nianY ,friends for helpful kn( 'Mildnaay. The tax Per head in Luck - now is$1.60: in Mildmay #55. Other villages run as high ai $2.33 'and $2:54. • ' • With the exception of the iniPtrie- ment to the watemorkii, little new. vverk__hul been undertaken , hythe council .of 1930: hist necesmry rod tie, work' had • ben, done. --StaiOn -Street presents 'quite a problem, and sonie day pernainent 'work will have -18 be done on it. That will he• a mat- ter for councils to attend- to. The Cost each Ye.ar at present 'is Considerable, and there is no per- mnent benefit.. , Hydro, in Lucknow, is in a very :healthy conditio, said the reeve, There arnOw ,250: usera=-15 haing. been added during the year. The business is ;going along' very nicely, and ' steadily building up a surplus: The Water Works 'rJ. Coming to • the . bushman of impritvernnts to •the water works,' Mr. Rae said that the Council Were earrYing out the wishes -of a major- ity of the ratepayers as expressed Mr; Tiffin decided nOt to be the cause f- an eleetien and,mithdiew,- leaving Colwell the only Candidate for reeve. . . The business of the township there- for,' Will be conducted aby ' the same body of men as were in charge lin 1930; The names are given abirie. ' • CHINAVEDDING CELEBRATED IN :TOLL!' FASHION . . The home of Mr. and Mrs - Phalli)" MacMillan was the scene Of a jolly. trine, 'Tuesday evening of this Ns,reek. They had on Dec. 28th reached the 20th 4nnivereary of' their marriage and by -:way of celebrating the event sonie thirty of their friends arrang.:, ,eci a sirniise 'party which iwcioned down upon their . hospitable home_ about 8.30 in.theevening. It was a reel surprise, the family being caught -completelY ' off .guard:; but it---was-a. very happy affair; just the same. Mr.. and Mrs. MacMillan know' how • to take such an affair, and the visitors were made heartily ivelconie. When the first shock had passed, and the urprised-eottPle-had-beeome-resigned to their. fate, Mr, W. L. MacKenzie one of: the •PlOttters in neat little 4... LliglipOtf. • • , •. • • • •• ' ALL GOOD WISHES FOR A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS , NEW YiX.R, EAgi4yTog "PROWLERS THE 5" • . • .. • • Great Sea Drama • "NAMELESS BIEN" 41ATEDpri4o, • Aitchison -Anderson • A pretty wedding .took place., • • in Parkdale United' Church, TI;i0i406 ' when • Miss Helen D. Anderson, see- • • ond danghter of Mr. and Mrp..71qa..;-- Anderson of Keinptville,beent.tra45 ofed , bride of Mr. Telfind Aitchison, son '' of Mr. and ° Mrs. George Aitchison "Hu held Lucknow, Rev. Ray Frid conducting egih en the ceremony. The- bride °wore a gown ist!bo",' of poudre blue panne velvet,. iotied on Icing lines, embroidered in isilirer on the tight fitting •sleeves; - wearing hit of 'matching bine velvet ana,co.:- and tulle, ;with shoes of blue crepe o,; to, and71- Was- of But- riat, a- terily roses, valley lilies anti forget-! me-nots, with n ei _whittintoriste7,L ' • 'tattier' sent to the bride from .Sciittie . land 'Miss Stella Anderson, sister and seV--- (he bride, was 'her bridesmaid, WeR1s-4 Ing ii • Belk green- panne 'velvet gown : ° •- ; with heleio and hat of Matching chif- • n• and velvet 2Arld___earrying-:Talio-- • ' Man and yellow rosek The' groOm. mi.s attended by Dr. A. Cameron of 1`• Ottawa, while Messrs Lawrence speech informed theMacMillanit what 5elly and Ghairkg7Barrett-acted it was igraEout, and said that e ushers. The vredding music was very' brought party bad tokens Of. remem- effectively playea by Miss Helen*Ire-'. brance whereupon the ,greom• of 20 land, and during the signing of the •' years ago' was presented with a kit - register Miss-Zada Ryan '.'tang -Ws." ehen clock, while the bride • was the Anderson, 'the bride's mother, wore ritipientota_ pretty china_ breakfast 4. • . Meek- lace and chiffon, eart-ying tea . • set. Mr. MacMillan was Tc:fuse roSes, while _Mrs. Aithion, mother - expressions of pleasure strict prec iatOn, and hoped that the visitors wofitthbeququet of Rich:Mind roses. Miss groom, was wearing blue lace ....,,,..„, 1,• Would enjoy the oecation as much as Lena Anderson, Slater of the ' '' - • -;:" he and his wife did. was gowned itt Royal ,blue chiffon' ' ie. Following a couple of- hours • at with a fahOuldeil bouquet , of Ophelia • ' ' , progressive euchre, the party Iliad roSes, and Mrs: James Michie,. sister •°:.,••• lunch after which those so inclined. 0 the groom, wore peach lice with . enjbyed a few hours dcing: ' shoulder, knot of "baby 'Mums and ' c - ies • • • , Four In The Field 00r . • Ave For couriCiller.. • violets. Mrs. II: C. Mathers was dies- d At ( AWANOSII sed in hlack Ash net: earigiugl,pale,:_.: yeilbur roses. rollowing the recep- • r ' tion at .158 Clese Avenue, the home 'Reeve And ELECTION IN W:'W, 'of Mr. AndMrs, H. C. Mather, Me. qe-. • and Mrs. Aitchisiin left foil Boston, • . . sailing fr& there to Bermuda and .' . •1' s .istil There's a really livey" . &Myein the '. West Indies, after . which they on in .West•Wawanosh with four can- will reside at 275 Laurer-- Avenne . , • , • • didates for reeve and five for the Eat, Ottawa. , . • . • ,. non u• '' by voting on. 'the 13y:::liv eithinitted four. places rui concillor.... - , . . , on July '70. The rani of engineers • Candidates for the reeveship are. • NI engaged....40044iiiiiiiith et Stoiig-. William Mole, Wm. Carr. James Card of Thanks . . • z try • .0 were 0 the Very'. highest standing ''orster, • Itin.,4-4.- §tewart.. ' Nir. IMO Mrs John S. IlacRenzie . ..' -.With,,, Ei--repatation for :ability end 1 tit 'Conneillori Cairns Aitchison . wish to thank their frieds. and nggii. sonee-dealing.,tWat iii-coi tin' of Wide . • Their Cherie is the regular one, Of -8 i'et; teilt Of(the eat at the Wrks. The cotincil does hot deaf 'directly Withr 00i -octets. Coitttt are prim-, tietillY'itwitided by ilie•• engineers. The centred' or the Well and eiitiip- , Albert Qammi, R. II. LeasamiT6 hers for . kindness end ...en-Pie019n, 0,., . ' ... _ 4 • _ . ....._. John 61eQuiiiin, Thomas Webster. Sympethy at the time of- the death ' , ,,........,-... , William btio% has been reeve. the 'of their- brother = --- • , ' ' . 4 . ,, peas' two years, James Ferster, has' had-rii7fik7il'f -013rt 1* entnreiP.Tairdniiir ‘Ui`rVlitiiiisr74".'?'"---''-'4.-'-'r4'-'-'7'''''.."-.-''- been a• candidate for reeve. liessri. 4 , ,-,- • .. Mrs. Fa.on 'and "son, ,Crr land Stewart were members of the 1930 eouncl. 6wish to express grate...int' thanks to' • , diditte for connelllet with preVious. • 0.• - • ; experiOneei -lle Was Viletaer in home. ileceeeloeme0-bY M'as Marg aerVcs, as' there , Woul • - . chance for critibenni, d then 'be a th 6 colt NeW Westminieter, Ph° is • e . ittendtg the Margaret Eaton School At, Ro first en. outline of Si3000. A lower tender was the time .Of . . . tenilet on the _Specification waa , ThomasWebster is. e nes and expreSsion of svrripatl.r • „ • "'••••• • •,. , County Coo cl 0eingrd, "Ile b,d. 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