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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-10-25, Page 3• '('IIF: ' $I4:NA•I. l;f ►t 41'1; 11 I.1 1\•'l 1 pis m NORM AY, October 25th, 1906 3 Mews of the SistriI K. A. Fear. Fuer Itlher wino survive r:John : J. tit l , of Seaf. ; i. ,1. uC Aylmer ; J. \1',. of .i!•ufurth, xlid George, tor imperial, Calif. Thr r1.. 11utinS were -taken to fItr,tlfofll fur ii,•. Moi. A. K. Hradwin and children 'etre left Hlyth for their new house In Toronto. .% lural optima bylaw will lie voted oil in Huron tuwn011141 al the next 111.1nititoil l•lel•14111114. 1►r. W. Sloan, who ham iters out in the Klondike for nine years, returned Inst week to hit bootie in Blyth. to NERVOUS DEBILITY - lin rel.(' ♦ -'ko • , - .11 wester Pisa( end nave dee.r-r �w Id quo k'y w tl.a t.ao 4 Ioa4a.n J in lllre Tablets. They aueS.e the red corpuscles in Ike blood mad oay` cow the systole. Mott 1.e00.1 111 roam), (oro. of female wegafl• earparue, .oto a1 1111 boa. b• of armory sod other rails aneori.al w a drbdaeted toe +"•o of the body. At driest r'-- SOc. •-boa-6 lor 12.50 or ham Tor Chem.*4 Co. of Canada, Dated, H.a1k.tl-Toroao. noleMAera,tr,:rrf- • TWl ISMO MAJ.. .1 Stadidd's "� Knit" Underwear won't *retch out of shape and u guaranteed absolutely 1n- ilumkable. That means perfect feting garments •s well as warmth and comfort. If you *tat tkderww Ik.t is pro- per adapted to 11. C.n.d1.m moa.•'. ' ▪ TRURO KNfi die �w you N CURED HER BOY OF�PNEUMONIA Ne msrkot Mather Is lead to hrr PrraIses of the Great Co- ot sumptloo Prevcatative Jb woo Laurance was take down with Pneumonia," says Mrs. A. Q /labor, oaf Nawmarkat, Ont. "Two doctor, at. tended boa. H. lay for throe months almost like a dead child. Nis leaps became so swollen, hie heart was pressed over to the right side. Altogether 1 tblak we Paid Ileo to the do.tore, and all the rima w was petting worse. Theo we commenced the Dr. Slocum tr,etmeat. 'tis elect was wonderful. We sew a difference In two days. Our boy was soon strong sod well" Here is a positive proof that Pryeklw win tore Psetaoda. ant why Wait d0 come*. It always starts with a Coad, ore 1.D. Cold and the Cold svW wow develop Into Pneumonia, nor dos Pa.nm0nia Into Cea.umption. The 11na Rare way to closeout Cold, root and br+pekr and to build up the body so that the Cell won l come back Is to 1.w PSYCHINE (Pr- ' 111.4..•) 60c. Per Bottle LAPS*, Naos ft and a,*ll •wLtlefe, N. T. A. lU1i , limited. Taroks. NO NEW BLADES. \t NO ANNUAL TAX. If You wish to test ono of the** Rows without RISK or OBLIGATION on Your 00rt, applyt to us ter details' N 4 v "VICES Mak f2el Pat/ t• 1431 Www Ce.. ek1. Grew 121. M /1..y a•.r*1 "r`arM-N,.poeete T:t.ut4 ('tohlnn Mr,ryr, et.00 Pre a.stiet "Mew r fbnwt" (':NAS C. IPA1i1Ti Ooderich IA< ., .'�ri, ail r s I tisk:' i„.._..,.:„.,.1, IIMt,t ....., f/ •••naaueo, „si ooovoaso;' „ I LLON ./. IIMOIL-STAY FENCE „� n w � _Ile 1.11•• 11111[ (TIT rose* ,(' '^ r t M.1. 1.1rmas roma a. 4.•I►. Res . e1nn4 -'•,Mm *0 R 1,.R .�0. M ,�..,T 1.,v 1..ar.. •••• 4 i,+,- . � ,.,'.. -.1.4 .In 111 .e ssmas .1.4.14 -T�I1:1•' ill _ r '111 4 For sok by J. NICHOLSON spend lir winter. Ile has lost 1 ewers,.iu i;uld-11uuting and iile igoing Lark in the sprang. J. H. Ferguson, town .lel•k of \Vii,g- ham, has returned front the West much improved in health. 1%111 N1user, who recently went of hnsiness at Myth, liar Hrculet gime) pllwlthlll at Saskatoon, Mask. .11 I I,•r11leut. 111 Presentation at Myth. A, ►f. PI 1 family, of Blyth, who are leaving to make their home in ,J fie \Vest. w(•rr seine the -recipients of a presentation by mem out Isis 141• 'Trinity 4.1111101. A very I at kindly -worded nddre,(4 Nus a((1nn• 104111ie41 by the gift. of a silver tea mer - of vie.. for Jnr. and Alrs. 1'lululuer Mild a led 14(141,1 S1.aif-pin for lit it 0(411 reallk. 1).. 111. ,11141 Mrs. I'In114n11.r and their Sun have lawn very active 111 l',Illlle/•111111 Ili., with the work of 'nattily chi,rth and nh 1111.. w'iII be greatly missal!. • Died at Ripley. nd Faizalwt11 Alel►ou;tl41, Ripley; mister of of John S. 1IcUonald• ex -NI. 1'. 1'., diel on Tuesday, lith inst., at the age of 00venit'•eigbl ye11.. 'I'h.• drerased was a native ,or Ayrshire, Seigle lll, and c • t14l'an,ula iu 10.)). 1''111 14.11 years she resided to lioOvals'''. and then removed to Lurknull• aunt °petits! x dirsswakitig estthlislimeot which Was 1(01141 11 414 01 sner.Ssfhll)• for about thirty ye.rs. Ful• 111• rout four years She had re•sided at Itiple) and had been in IM404' health. Died in England. Richard 1'ud ualre, a I1.44411.141 Clinton for nearly twenty year., d 1111 Sunday, Illi, inst., ages) six three years. '11 1111 Si u�l.on 117W lll,ia»... .r livery Lutinems(iuN,•nforlh t.. l' 111.1.1, of I'es•sw•at1.r, who gel, post• stunt Not•rmlw•1' 1st. Holm -it J. Mi'liee, Sun of NIr. a Nina. J4ri,e0 Mrli(e, of the I.I lino Norio, died 1411 1Vedneslay, p inti., in his 1w1111y-w•venth year. .1. J. McCaughey has odd his live Li,tiness at Clinton to Simon NICK zit., of Ifrucetlehl, 1 1 W. .1. M Burney, of Fast \Vnwxnush, w honk posiwssiol hart. week. On \Vrdurstl ty of laid week Miss Sal 1411 Ann Ik•atlie, daughter 14f Hob- ert Beattie, wait married to %Vas. Kerr, youligest son of the Tate Ales - ander Kerr, all of McKillop 011%11011ip. Jas. Cartw'riglt, one of !tidbit low u• ship's 11141-tin11.11., during' the recent bad weather spell picked twenly•fltr Iwu'I1•Is of apples i11 two days, Mr. L'artwright .1. 111 1110 s('.Onty-fifth year. lin \Vrdnrsd:y, l)ctulwr Ii,lh, NIi .5484(Kie Kerr, third daughter of 11 late Alraand('r Ke1T, 7t11 1•01a•r0s1, ,f .11rKillup, was 1ltiuTi(v1 111 I'('4. . mith of the nth ,rs44•('asion of NI portly wedding was sole 'coil Sod in 1411 \\'Idurwlay, October 17111, whet Mims Pansy Prouty was Into 1 its] t '19tuo1as 1'ullingwo.114, of h: Iter. • Ir eere441o11y was perfu1111 by Iter. .. A. Pear at the residence 1 tit• bride father. S,turllel 1'louly. News Will Ie•eived in \\'i11g11.u11 Ix week of Iii death at 11art11)'. M•tin in 111(' Inti in 1., of Jean Stewart, relit ,d the late . 11111 Iliek.,11, who '1 tar 1111111) )'4.:l'. Loon treasurer of \\'Ingham. 111'. 1►ieksal w'a. in the ..•vrnly•11i11111 y.•; "./f her age. 1•y ell - ho A1,-.. .1 4.0.4 Je.•k('II, of Exeter, who left (heti., • wes•ks 114(11 111 1'iiit llie' hull of 111.1 birth, 114(01 1411 Tuesday, Inch incl., iii Loddon. England. Mrs. Jrckell had (leen in Ioo11' health, so that her death was not, wholly a sur• .ss print•. '11 W.O. holed, h '1.ver, that a Ir trip abroad might benefit her and she an left t11 1-111111114 11Y W1111 her daughter. •)• Mrs. N. I). Hurdon, to .ini• helm e. friend% and r IaitvO 411 the Ohl 1' 'wi- tty. T'he.reno,ins will have tlirir last 444 reeling !pia., in old Loudon. \Irs, Jpeke!' (raves, Le.idr. hrr husband, a grown-up family of 11.1 Moak mud x- six daughters.. • ed The Late Mrs. Smillie, Hensall• if Ai, event which /•awed 41o,•14 regret sl iu the neighlwa•h,Sul War 1111. 411•:11 h ur \Irs. It. 511411144., of 'l'ucke•t..mith, 151111.11 001.ulled on the ►lh i1141. at he, home un the 1.4x11011 nail, ;ors. 1s Smillie 1111. a daught•1• of the late I'. H. 14•N'i-, , the Hotel Nut•- nandi1., Clinton. at d the hotel clerk. -Andrew Scutt, wet Hurd yt.t week for violations of the iyuor Art 011 the•(• charged brought before Police llaglatl•a1e .•wa• 'I'h,• tinea .11111/looted to 70714 and be roar lu ♦14,. 01 A few days ago Mr. Freii-- intendent tit 1111. house of 1 doge at t'Iintuu. took Iwo ' ate, If the noose, who were of unwound m1 d, l4 the asylum at .larlld.tt. At 1.111 '141444 711 1114'1el 1111 aibotlit•r bailie' 1111 r ,f lir 1lona', III 1114. same .-un,lili. 11141 took holt 441,o, St, 1',.l Iwo .-hunts war the s41.nr 4 it pretty wedding on '1'w•slay of last week, wlien J11s4ph Je,hnst.111, au1 ,stin)xble young lathier n1' McKillop towu.hip, and Miss Kat,'- 4)'Krilly, •444114(1)1er of Mt.. J5d111 (flit -illy, of 11,• same township( \•:.•1e lest in 11at•i1144xt)' li)• Iter. Father NIK,ou. 0,4 \\'riliiesday morning of last vee•k John, F, 1'rasdall, '.f 5\'i1ghanl, Ind Miss S,1p11ia M. Hlwb•rn., daugh- ter of M1. and Mrs. F. H. Ibul.•ru., .f 5%:1)4(11.4,,,, were united 111 1,1,,'1•i - nun)' 1)y Krt. 'r, S. Hoyle. Alter a -hull honeymoon Cap Mr. and Mrs. 'rattdall 45 ill take np residence in tVingha11,. NeWs h 1. heen r•'rit,'.l ail A441141-111 f the 01141,l.-11 death ,.f H. 14. Stewart, 4'Thr.-.,Ian,, Algoul.l. 111• diet Oftel 111 illn.•....f Duly f -N, 01 three ,days. Ile leases at with ow rt111I eight children, hr w idow bring a daughter til 511'.4. 4. 1'lu-k, of Auburn. folio which place dr. 1 51r-, Stewart 4.4. •el about I .tent v -111 a Veal's xgn. 4,, Sunday, Ilth incl., the sun of n co 41,7111 wits pltared o11 the roller - ion pliers hl the Locklow PI•e:bv- Irria11 V11111,11 AA 1111 .•l1''11. 1141&'1111111 aip11,K utf the ('touch debt. h 11•a11 a pleu.111 ronUibsl , a tribute mot ml) to the liberality of the ro11gtegl1- 14111 but also to the popularity of the p4Rlor, Rev. 1►. T. McKe t 11111. Induction at Whitechurch. The Presbytery of 11.1411an41 met In he Prrduotrl•ian chair!) at %Vhit.•. hurrh on Tuesday. 111111 inst., for the 411111110.• tit inducting Rev. lien. 18. ..811 into the w*a141a1 .hinge of N•11ite0•hurrl and 1.a tig,ide rungregx- A large eongr•g;t ion was per. •114 and the service was ;4 1110,1 1111. 1111,1111'e nn'. Henderson Acquitted. The case .If Adson Sielings• 41f 1Ca1k,•rlrlti, .. H. I. Henderson, of I'orol1to, charged a i7 h basing oh- Med41.1ts1 by false pretenses. w'tni vied ail 51'alket•lol last week before lodge Harrell. The .lunge held no elinnee could be ,pliteed in 111. Siel- ngs' evidence, am the story he told he- 14rr the giPMlte, didl net corres- pond with his story at the trial, 111111 le disniss•41 lir 1(11111'. - Clinton C. I. Staff. The staff of Clinton Collegiate In- a Rote, am te14lganizl•d, will be ads ful- luss* PI'Irl('Ilut and sra•nre nlamter, 5. 1'. liundry ; classics. 1.. McKtn- nun : moderns and English, 51i'sl'Iay- ,on 4formerly of KIdgoIowto 7 mat .he. meth•R. Miss' 1(('lumg4.; ronn11rrtinl Loud, Aliso \Vaterw•orth. 11r. Hous - tots, the lane principal, has accepted the principalship of the 4'ullegi;te Institute al Wickland, Beau' l)Itxwa. Double Wedding at Whitechurch. On Wednesday, 11)111 lost., x dunhlr wedding wits relehrated at the house of Kobelt Poulton, 55'hit e• -botch. .514.., Myrtle Putdon It as married to \\'illinut 1►aw'.on, a pu10p11•r41110 young farmer of the 241(1 ronr('ssion 1'1 Kin- 1o.s, ,and 'Slims Ik•lla Tondos was united to Thos. Henderson, general merchant, of 55'hit•rhnr.I.. Iter, 1►, 1'. MuK,811111, of Lurk ', officiated. Municipal Election Talk in Stanley. It 14flaid there may be several aspir- ants for the tee%'eeltip of Stanley tits the January ,leetions. Mr. 514.1h'r- nlid will propably seek 11,4•le•1i at, and i1 is raid that .1, liih.on.11so 1'411 hr a candidate. The nan)Ies of Mr. 1s4 1. and Mr.. M*\aaghlon ,h,u are mentioned, but this i, likely with- out their knowledge. A vote is to be taken on A local option bylaw at the same t' Death of Mn. Fear. Mrs. .lane .1 Fear, relict of the late Sxu),1r1 Fear, and ther of K.•v. R. A. Fear, Exeter, diel At the puu•e011ag4 of Main dtreet Meth.wliut church. J':xe ter, on the 12th Inst.., Aged seventy nine yours. Mbr had been ailing for months, and death WAR not nnex• p.eted• Mrs. Fear WAR x native of Scotland! �b�ut spent west of her early emirs In Waterloo rount.y. Since the death of her husband she hod lived most of the time with her ,,on, Rev, A1,x;undo• Ilurlian,ul 4111,1 w'as 1111111' 111 l'slwanr (il'.n.hip 411 VOA. H1.(' bus - band died tl.•.•nl)' .r:l1 ago, and she was left tviths'.ru small child re•n, to whose Prating atilt 1.1.11-;1111111 '.111• de- voted her life. She was It w :141 of Inure 1111111 ordinary intelligence 31111 sh(' tall Ile greatly missed iy Iii.• 1.o111 y which knew• her. Her chit- .Ire•(1 are : Mrs. John h:I,),4t. Ila. ; .rail 1.,11 and es, of. Hens/sit ;• NI.u•gilret. le.teher, undale ; Ja111.. aur6•ut, Torun1', e.,' M,.liral 4''llrj;r ; 111. Alex- r, Loudon, F:n.Mu.l: K -,, 4111144', 'I'oronto : Ik•njni iris al- I 11.•1 brothers and 04,4,•4. ale Alex. u..I .51111-4, F9ueliatt111.'Po4k•'r-IuiNl. 10.. Hnrhuu.ul. %11.141-: Rev. 1). Al. 114•11 m:ut, .Lu 1'i• ; Mr.. F. i41.t,l.- '.11. Hur.u,4,4• : Mr.. 4..111111, 17,•. K1111,111. Cantin Is Still Jaunty. N. Al. I'm min, the Gluon:: fosndel• or SL. oseph. was 111 London one day last 10' • k ;111.1 in 4.4b11Vrl'silt• with n 111.1V,1111 '1' 111.111 hr Allowed 11•111a1owed his11•111a1011111111. 1. ht 11,4' seer•.', ref his .rh1.me•. Ar1.o111iu.; Io 111,• 11111.(' t i.•wvr, Mr. 1 udin Ip h4 11.4, nes hopped - Ding 111• .-.,a - art..41. 11..• hig hotel lilt :11 St..J...eplt. 11,. ne'(r been 11 04.1. hal Ile 14:1 11, 1. 41 41.01 11,1t ah, 1.011W1. tint.•, 'I'h.• ell 4.1 In i-.••. 1641.• are big nn4erlak• ing•. awl it take', inlr for them t.1 i)l'Ogoe-• lit 1.h.' 1111• Mime he is 4un- .Idrnd til Insole .u,•4..• al 1h,• right oomeal. .Inst 11..15 the • are wail inr fur ale• approach to the ,•Itarf to L1• 'untplei.d. The emit ear m fur Ibis crit ..1 the Lurk was paid 1 0e years 14(.. ht' tile14o'er 4111. 11111 11 was 11, NII'. ('a111i4 lakes nests, r gel 1111g lite whau4 built there again. L the ter lllmL•ndntion of the local men ter. and says that he fe0.1-. strong in is 'right against. the wrong of the t nn•nllw•1•.. Hr bnlg110- 114 Iii.• idea u his 411 41111)111g any of the 4.nlerplire.. hey has started. Ile ham ;never made an assignment nor failed in anything, 411441 he 14 11.4 going to. lie s„ys. Hungry Wolf, "The• mo.l ex. it ing I'haa..' I 4 vi , his 11.• sold the red facial 14.7 11. "hap- pened ,a few y,•.1114 .alto in Russia. 'Ono. (light, while sleighing :man 11•n miles G' tits" .Irai,1:tnil, 1 di.- r41e1,•d. to illy 414e/ire horror, Ilt;l1 woo., being f.,11.,we1 by n ' park 144 lode•. I Bevil blindly into tI,.- part.. killing "n,( (4r the brutes., and to my intense delight saw the other. stop to devour it. After doing This, I '1.1.1.1'. they still setts' on. 1 ;ceps 4111 rrlwvll- ing. the dose. with tlic same tesul). .and r:o•h .w•rn'ir,rt ga.4 1114. An 411111140. - IS telly ppot•.Itelly 10 whip up my horses. Final!) there was lull)' .x11. wolf left. )el on it lame, with its fi.•rre eyes glaring in 44111(4414)111,11 min g.adl, hot simper. . • Il,•re the man who load 1114'11 •i11ing in the corner lutist birth Olio at ill of laughter. "5Vivi num," said he, •'I.v your way of r•ekoni tg, Hint best wolf t haat,. had the test of the pau•k inside hits !'i •'Alt!"said the rel (need II1441 1riUr Old n' 111 . "non• 1 remember it did wobble a hit."---Kimliesier Post •F:x- p ees. Women Can Keep Sacrets. Miss Mary S. Anil Ihe -.islet' of the famous Sn..u4 H. Antlwastalking 'drool ht. old, old accusation against against *4111111).1 het she (•:111111'1. keep n sect el. '•.% swans,. said Nits.. -5nthonv, •'run keep an important secret ns *.43 ns a man. Th4..14'let , she 1'evr•a1S 1114' slight and halIl,ss •s, "itch as any duan wonid•tell. 11'hee is the woman who ever tells n s«rr1.t that reflects on her hnaauld or her own children ? know a titan it II„ one day 1e4114441 to tell his wife the 11111 I' • of n hnsines. transaction in 1.I5irh natlnrnlll• she took x deep interest. "No," he sneered, "1 "''11'1 1«11 you. If 1 did you'd repeat it. feat w ,n can never keep ii se•rel," "John," staid the w•onuut 111001.11', "have 1 ever told the se(•rel'n1111ut Ihe solitaire engagement ting you gave n)e eighteen years ago hying prlote'e" A sinlple-h••nr4'1, inge11iouN yosng Getman by 0111114' 1'1 Ieo)i1 ScIl11I1 z, living In 11.lw.ken, I*.unnme engage.) artl•r a 1)441.4' 41l•11nai111n14(1• to n )•4111/11( 1101111.41 mhos• r•pnt/trio) AS n 4u- ewetts was well known. On,. of Goods friends 1111 mewling him one• da) maid : "Yon don'tmean to tall oar• that. 5.4111 Aur going' to 'remarry Minnie )llanrke i" "Mitre." replied Louis, '•/or vy not.?" '•Why, she hum been engaged tii) el'ety young mean in Hotw)krn.' " %Tell." slowly answered 1.014,, •'NMwlken ain't such a big place." Thin people should fake Miller's (loin prxlnd 11 -on PIIIs. Fol vele by Jae. WibOn. Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way. To appreciate the simplicity and ease of washing with Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight way you should follow directions. • " After rubbing on the soap, roll up each //.j -----piece, immerse in the water, and go away. Sunlight Soap ir1%i�l do its work in thirty to sixty minutes. YoJr clothes will be cleaner and -whiter than if washed in the old-fashioned way with boiler and hard rubbing. Buy it and follow directions Kin, C. Lever .nrother. Linwood. Toronto d,3 On a reeent Moodily 11loroidg the pastor of a rhumb in \•io4(iniat %V lot IL1• rr4ioi(•nt of u.Joasket of 1.141cklu'ri 611oitg11l 10 1 ' 1!y a 1i111e girl of 1 I,. p 111,41. •' 1'h,ulk you very u44o'h, my deal , said the minister. "These IS•rrie, ail• do fine as any I've ever .4441 I hope, Iplwe., r. 111x1. you did ilii gather thesis yesterdity the Sabbath." "No, sir." replied the .hind. "I pulled '1.111 early 111i.. 11111r . but they w'a0 a growi11' :111 flay yesterday.•. Good Reasons for Its Success. The y of catarrh 1.4.444(44i4 1111• Ilw•Irrr. 11111. 0144. 11011 dor. 1•111e 10 '•1411141 1111/7.1111e.“ 1.1 .11..1 1, 1111• 111•/111 of ,111 mumu. di.cl5+n 4(1•. I'141 rid 111.11 - ler in the nu.t,-kJ•. phlegm! its the thenal, and dimea.e getup., are colu- plelrlr •pt away`. The 1:111..•.4 the disease u. dl•,t1Yl.e.1• for 11•.1111, are 111.141M ...1. :111.1 the .1'a1.nm 041, Ihur- ought y .leo 11srd 11f ,'ata11eh31 poison 111 a1 tame 4• permanent. .511 it p4. of cad well, 1.14 and 1ron,•bial 1lonbl,', cold. awl 1.rtu►ths are 1110l1. Vert allay .mrd 6)• 1%11m7 h••,onr than any- thing 4.l.,•, 'Twonsizcs, 2.1e. ntad *1,1151, at all dealers. EVERYTHING IN MEN'S FALL WEAR. REG. BLACK THE TAILOR CAPS A tire line of li 1•s Caps. allthe I;tl.- i '4)le)4 611415.44., 11 es a1111 I,l114ks. SUIFS \ d 130 you nw•d is Snit :' Is1;.1f of the look's 1. 111 the slake.\w'e know h. w•! UNDER 'E'AR The best Matsu utile "'1'44(4\" I lie best l h it imams' caul 1011V. - I: t' rylhing in Men's Smart Wear. 1 i The Difference. 11 Sturdy's Groceries are always reliable .... \\'e (Intl satisfaction in dealing out Inure, flesh glands to mit. ('(4014 •1.•s, The stlh•k is specially well &Ssn•tad for the 11u11u111•1. tl•ade, 1 the most particular wants of ' pat101110 will have prompt service. - Fresh vegetables and fruits in season. , Photle 4(t or rill. STURDY & CO. The Square, Goderich. FBROPHEY & SON 1 111. LI'. ADIN(1 Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders t.rlully •(I1'io:d to .1 .11 hours, night or 41.) .,-- Maple : .....;,, i i , ., it Le,r ubberi 4 '44*' .?4110,14. 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