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TIM ble 4 L PRINTING AU., tiro.
Poet erases
- Teo Smear. V
r those* V lag. Rarest. tledeeicbc• .upa.aa No. ftJIJ CI trrtutr tl'satts.-Ors Dollar sod rUI,
(,oats 0.r ear IS p.ld .[manly to Senses Ds. .1141
sited State. the rata le (Joe Dollar .M r y
(Jests .trtoUy is advance. aubesrlbsr• who
.tsU is r•rolr. Tits Mon •L ,easterly by stall
erM confer . favor by amotalutlai ins pg4tlah-
erofth. fact atmeat 1 • dote .ap.s.lbl• Wlies
a cheers of owdrem is dodrwd. both old and
tas .•w tddrem should b. Riven. Remit( fie..
my be made by bank draft. owes= mosey
order, post-ufaco order. er ronimared letter.
Subscription. may oosruteaes at an Woe.
eerierul vust
u Tzrs.-ates for any
and
sastract .dyer+ Iaeuse.La will be Rtven oe appli-
cation. legal and other.h.4Iar .d verll.roent.,
tea Denta per line for Rest Insertion and four
-mils per line for each aubmouent lo.ertlon.
Y..ured by •.o.le of mild nonpareil -twelve
11n.• to an inch. Hu.loe., card" of adz lin.s
sod under, Five I4ol(.r. per y•.r. AdvwU.s-
m•ot. of Last, round, Strayed. intentions
Vacant, Situation. Wasted, Hu wen for Sale t r
1• tient, Yearns. for Sale or to Item, Articl•e
los 0.1e. etc., not exceeding eight lino.. Twenty -
dye Cent. each hoer ton ; one Dollar for ant
month. Fifers Cent. for eacb.ub.'•uent month.
Larger ad rertl.ement. In proportion. As-
oo9nc-men[. to ordlnnrY reading type, lea
Cont. per line. No notice I..r than Tw.aippey-
five(lent... Any'pecked nodes. the obpeel of
which 4. the pecuniary.benefit of any lode -id -
mal or aseoct.tlon, t , be con.ldered an .dreg
lt..menL and charred accordingly.
To COafOW/RDL%Te. -Thr co operation of
oar.obrrlb•r• and reader. 1..'ordWly enrlt-
•d toward. making Tustin., .t e. a w ee k lyye r..00rd
of all local. county and di -trice doing-. Noncom
munloatloo well be •!tended to unt.,- It non•
Lain. the name and addre... of the writer, not
aeceoarlly fornblira•lurl. bot a. an evld•uee
of rood faith. New. items .hould reach Tint
Snout aloe not later than Wedoeday soon
'of each week.
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY :4 leen
SHADE TREE BUTCHERY.
A bulletin recently is.ued by the
l'anadian Forestry Association, with
reference to the protection of 'bade
tress, will be of coniider•hle interest
to readers of The Signal. It ie as fol.
lows : •
Fur years the people of (otarin have
permitted thenetelvrs to tee vittienized
Icy all sorts of specious claims regy-d.
ing the rights of telephone and tele-
graph linemen, building contractors
and others todentroy or mutilate shade
trees.
As a matter of Ontario Lw, no one
either then * specially deputed muni-
cipal officer bar the "right" to remove
or. trim s t•hsde tree. Linemen, con-
tractors, etc., have no authority what-
ever in such matters and cannot legally
remove any part of a flee with -tut the
permission of the owner or uicipa!-
ity. A few legal .onteds such a.
have It vently ucculred in the United
States mould ,ropes* this (act once
and fur all tiro.' upon the.hade tree
•)wnerrof Onlatt'. tint a few tomato
ago a contractor was obliged by an
American coult to pay Vie fur cutting
down two tree=. _
The chief Haw in uu.*eytrows of�r
teclion ii that we hsvty sybant
tree in- waters in municipal murk)
so that intimeipahties aremthetllsrlyr
respomolete for a great de -.1 of th
everyday bu•(bery.
111e Choate) etatntes give a mull:-
ci pal uflf err delegated by the city ern
Kinn. r power to teem ove et the from
private or public proper. y on (orty-
rijht house' no:ice, huh the ow'n.1
L he rtcompetired foot 1,1 Lilting and
proterl`ng the tetete. No Jive tree, to--
1-,e4to--
1-,e4hote wi hin thirty .t of other trees,
,may be re tuovtd without r.neeilt 04
the owne'•of Ihr pi opert y in front of
which the tier strand,. Ire lie
The'uuniripaii y shoot! not able
damages fee tett 11'i,rni. g area
in peeks or %beet• arches end'
over .t rest• if reasonable (rate cera
1 XVI cis. a in I fir 41.1144C41.41.1144C41.1011.41.1144C41.1011.i011.
A11v peter 11 des'r..ying 1 r ing
bn urti. ieyt * hue -to to I a . tree Ir
1 aide to a tine. not to exec. d 111ti
eristee 11- iinl,ri'erste„[ for n.
than thirty day.. ludf of the 11 go
to the ie.fotntvnt.-
Tbr ",it(h1 ':I Irl.'gldph nod 4rlr-
hlwne Iii,e,le 11 to ".[.telt. a tires is It
• Heti. h. 1'hi y liter u • tightswhaievet
over snv Ir.' ntl pil.bc .r puss's
,ropers. '1'1.`. A•.urtat- eobdlitl.•d
erernl one. I e, to the A't-)ree,t en-
era). w 110 I,o t rJ :
"I tleibk it i. snit.' r Isar that th.•
bas •. passed without any
such titillation.
The 0. Ulla Packet esquires : ••Arse
any steps being takes *upriser* in
I.:anads to disabuse the mind* of pos-
sible summer visite[. from the United
States of the idea that war conditions
unisons aoy bars tet to their coming►oa
Last serapro-(isems•s sedulously
cultivated the idea tb.t pa .ports were
called for, a tigidandanno•ying impel:
110n made at the t ieder, and life here
anything but ;densest after the vi.itor
bad run the gauntlet of inspectors and
officers at the line. 1t is time some-
thing was ddoingi to Deere: t these (else
impressions, if we sr• to haus the
usual influx of vi, dote next spring and
rummer."
The Farmer'• Advocate is opposed mks
any was -time election, and ke
why, instead. of an ektension of one
year, the life of Pariitment is not
extended "to the end of the war."
The reason about(' be apparent. Wbile
we all bops the war will be over with-
in a year, our hopes may not be real
iced, tend Ills accomplishment of •
d, finite triumph over the enemy may
pose:bly not corse for several years.
In the meantime circumstances might
arise (lust would demand • new elec-
tion. whether itee people in rower
should wi.b it or not. One of the
gnat things for which Britons ansa
fighting is the preservation of consti-
tutional government. W. should not
lightly throw away that which we are
.ending forth pl.•olous lives to secure.
An rreo• ton of the Parliamentary
term for one year, to be renewed i/
necessary, serves the purpose of avoid-
ing a war -lime election and at lb.!
sane time conserve the principle of
Parham, ,t's responsibility to the
people.
The Montreal Star, which is not
unfriendly to the Borden Government.
ea ye
"It mu.t le in.'reppaM:
a.ingty ar
to every well-wisher of the (overo-
ment that. public and complet e invest
ig.tiun ipto elle work of the late Shell
Committee and other war pureb.s.s
cannot he denied. If the consent of
the Brit•.b V.r Mee must he secured
to legate, • such en eryuiry, then it
should be asked. fur by a unanimous"!
T. toad an Pae le am.nr. T..o much hs.
been charged to enable, public opinion
in this country -deadly in. earnest •.
di
it is in it. . t -rt. 'nation to w in Iles sit down in patient ignorance to the real facts of the caw."
The Mont. -eel Mail. • .t stench sup.
pot ter of the ti'rerooteor. continues
its demand fur as Investigation. Of
y, H •a, 11•. Reigb'
b• alt amps to sit on
, the lid it says :
e' " Mr.ldeigbeo ask•for char;e., which I'
he .,y. have nor toren 1/141••r. The;
main charge..are'hit the mood int ren- I
t'el members of the I.teSli-11 l'onine't-
tee wale sero direct,.r, of firms which
made sxeeesive pn,fl'a as a result of
get 1log quell rout act.f.orn the tom.
111 Iter and th et r.o drtailr.I, satrsf.c-
t,oertcl.Ienationhast..enf. r.he-owing. 1
II .uch faces do not jnattry the demand
icor an leeeetig.li'1) they eett.inly
justify' a let terleplc than Mr. %I.iglien
h+s made.•.
n( t
ext
hese b
injur
t ;let
$_.i a
•l
unto
nwllre t1 ould h eve the 1 igtit t . pi err, rat
n
•' le .4. ,,..p enn,p*t.v ln'n, '.lunging
it wile. in a tree planed by hint in
the /Uteri, leerau=r unde r ei'rti.-n 2 of
Ilee Ontario. Tree PI .ni ing Art•.furh a
t t ee• i....tI,, 1n..1 ' 1, 1 e I..! prop. sty.
It re 0.0 Ian 1:ILn'e WW1 r!ATI ion
:.to 11 of the veiny ns1 ,.Ole 'odestru)• ur
.1 411141(. a 1 r.y. i.l peek. ph.oe n'r !remold
ter Reveler), (1 in uny lend ad j.tc ant to
. r• belong.ug t , n dwr11.eg sour, in.
jan'iog it t 1 1111 ext. mt , x. eediag live'
"It WON raw e..'e• stns e:l I.v 1 E Ice
I'll.. clam., 10, lectien 71, 111- t n 4.4.•-
10*ph or t •Irphone eco eepany -hell n,
11, quire any . A•e11e114 1.y purr. ipt;on
or ea' hen a Ind ua 40 w free Att4rhed t•1
private ill,p+I.7 t'f' f Aiiittijl lifriiaRTt err
.ear i ,t or.'r t -h I.roperty, ,o 111.1 on
'littler Ino• long 1 (ramps 1',r tele•
Ilh.oie wire. bare been attached 1,3 a
tree tit • municipal' ty own•r,if he
loss property 111 the Ir. e, runlet compel
the Irlhoa•dl of Ih•'
Since the Ia•v rive. eonsiderel t. I- ti
In le to tiny a,u*tr.lr mmtieipII . 111.4ttr,
it la Aller ;dein duly es. citiz-•o4 toob-
lige our r ty and town ruunr.I, ern en.
trust shade lrer•npervieinn ton •k (led
pet11.11, and in the case of liter, i-
eipaliiies to npp not a 4.•chtdeelly -
tr.in.J in•p'(' .0 or •'••its fol(•1,(,- es
he is c 01.d in the fisted Y'atea. 111uI i-
.•ipal inlu_.tive t. the it eut, iw,int in
shade -[tee pert. : Ih'• Oatat/1,
1,.w is ynite s.Al. lent.
EDI TOHIAL NOTES.
Tile 114glie.. aro greet formlly.
Father 111-11141t1 Vaughan hes a
direct, busities, like troy f iug the
leer Kitostion Ile says P the I: Me"
of the Iliitiste an I their Alii.e• to "keep
on killing Gerrie tor- until it complete
irietory le won.
A year ass. 111 ire .tsioi or the
ural 41 4, ion wog sent to hint Ivor Pieta
dent Witten.. Perrin leave brew
• wondering whet hei he wolthl repeat
the performance tlir year but Ilhe
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TRE SIGNAL = GOD BRIM = ONTARIO
TO THOSE THEY LEFT BEHIND.
(A Poem for the Patriotic Fund.)
Your wives flit round about your (tomes,
And give you of their care;
Some of the boys who went left wives
As kind and just as fair;
Your wives have all the joys they
Their dresser warts and neat -
How could you lee a soldier's wife
111 clad upon the street f
Y011 have your little children safe,
You watch their happy play,
They laugh and rorup about your knees
Till you are glad as they;
Sotne boys who went have children too,
Who oft their days beguiled:
God loves the children; He'11 love those
Who help a soldier's child.
You still possess a mother
To give her love to you;
The boy* who went have mothers
Vt'ho dearly love theta too;
Then for the fond old mothers
Who watch, and fret and pray
Arise above all selfishness
And give your mite to -day.
You have your father living.
But nge ha* round him clung,
Yet he proclaims holy he would fight
If he were strong and young;
The moldier boys left fathers
As noble and as true;
Cive, give for those old grey haired men
L hu gave their sons for you.
And there are other* dear to you
Whom you are joyed to tend,
Old folks to whom you long have been
A comforter and friend;
The boys who went left these ones too
Appealing to your store;
You will not miss all that is asked,
So give a little more.
Thus giving and thus helping
You will be aiding on
The struggle that will have no ens
Till victory has shone; .
ka('h bill you give is as a shell
Shot at the Kaiser's heart;
Shoot, shoot, andshoot until that hell
1s *hot and rent apart.
Oh: drop those dollar bombs until
Our fiendish German foes
Are beaten hack to the abyss
From which at first they rose;
Give, give your brave assistance
Until the earth y+ free -
Upon the struggle hest; the fate
Of you as well as Ole.
-31. A.I1ARG.1I)ON,
need,
Montreal.
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GODERICH HARBOR WORKS.
Italy and kerma^y. Fullawing is mil extract from the report of the slini-ter of Public Works
The ynr•tl•,n ha. ftryuently ler- .. Canada for ah Ii r 1 ended ii h31, 1043, Ievie(viogthe work done at
asked -why tietrnar,y dor. not tight r ..a year en r . sec
K (iodcricb hedge• dul.:ng the year 1!111-I3
Italy, snd a reply to this ytwati,. n nae
lyes g ten ley an rx-.lunch:' who
sal it. • in The Pil t.Intlgh i/laps[-h
Ile est. Ihr Keiser 1. ratt.eu,rly case --
fel not to give Italy meas to declare
War on l: •rruany 1et, o1•.. f the fart
that •vete tyre= in 1 sly i. ctowd►d
with (. tel an ship., driven th^tee for
re (ug. front Il: itieh and F.rnrh ct tri
sets. .111 hi• ship ping, ssbirh 4. vet v
robin!.., would be at onee se:z•tl In
I4441in .nee .4 war h.irq d -
I•aly would ides se.eiest •rnit (irrmatl
c.piLai and tier*..., f rope, 14. and
orr..crr (tel nos tt.n.11 In; reli•red
.it their Ilnanelal . 1..4(.41 1.41111 In (ire-
n, ere, 1t (, i rh a re iwl men.e, 1/ti t he o' her
hod, Italy has r.1.4inrti to (let'lur.
war on (ietne.ny 1there ire no:
loin! •%tat. Ilya IA„ ,•..unf'fee t,urch'
and 1h'. y d'. but wr.n' tel do Alt%4 Iiug'
that w.n.'.ILjug ter t; I1n,ansIntor,•.
.AL' tintL k •. She 4- g)/.dually gaining
1)11 An.rri:a an I Ih`I'i• .isnot lilt' to
ilerlale am u(,ain•t ., tmuty, Thal
ti111e Al 1 .• ..Il' 14•,•,
tram arr. oi Iftr•A:ab:p 4 'eters( Mabel
1. r 4144444 mikes taken INC r
ward olored for nay M41.. cArarth
Veinier Tours to Flor.da. Letei•iana.
Mississippi, California. etc.
i'lie 'artatiiati Pa, 11, Railway off. r.
whet, dIreet e insect ret 1* in tele fur '
Fluted o. %is arid Atlanta
teal route will b.- foneel tle.• i te .1 line '
l• -•to 1. reorient s• rend Mot Milt 1
la Int ". l'alifortils. t
sees -vice het were T. r odlo, and
Chicano Mtn - very portico -
ler. 11onsteetiag Peet ells, • cirri/wt. Le
theorist/eh a'retIng and d•Ping ear,. . in
nature 0111 tree -Awe 1.111 iw&vneatieso
It. D.iti wet Vaisasitem Agent,
(..detid., in the a rl.nly of Hare
nn 1.eke Heron, fir 111.• 1111111th of t
Maitland River, 1. the county' 10
:It is sixty -right u i ed norlhet ly far
$
'arnia nod sixty toile. fr Land.
The lir.ntl T. of k and Canadian P
elite. railways hath have blanch t
' tuinals here.
rel, 4 and is now cou'pleted.
heI The expenditali es for the fi.cal year
Loss
1011 15 ate:-
):I1I For rip -rap to liver break•
111• water, $112,t0010
11- For extension ' , f S. W
rt- breakw*trr 5,1641 77
For extension of N. W
n- bre..kwater. .. . 93,114 112
i;e Constructing tunnel. 1,11111 11.4
11 For general retroed '111x1 40
11,1. 0 -IS(.
I,.
Thine Ore *eveled imlpnrant n An
f•Irt tltl lig ronr•'rns nod a r•'1 y lel
• nine.. i* done in the 4rensport •tit
-it
( .111 1. fooled in this vicinity, Shi
pour lath l.v water aril ,Ail ea leoge
iv herb includes live Al. rk tool Weer
f in products. The p,gn.Ietion i• *p
ploxim*teh'5,00o, with a logo nug-
neentaliult during the "111-111er 111lutha
117 tourists and coevaaaele
f (;rant and flour. A value hie d••po
00 Syr; elnix 1914, oi Mho, ity we.
g:v.ori too expend .11e mini $3.1n1
watt.' by day Itleir.
The AVM k started 011 NOre11111Yr
11 tech el, 11113, a. further want
On Joel. 12 loud thdob. r 21, lin
ni.111A11:1 Woe give.. to expend Slot).
um for the const roc' ion of an extenRio
to the soul ha est he tealtwitteo : nod 4,
Mr 11'in. li MI for the sum ee
to 1.101.1 the sense. All that bar been
iith.trii.enort.0 far in this respect i. rr.)
coommenee art've operations in the
cure the matetial to enable him to
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*Kite' for the completion of an ex
On May 27, 1'.'i4, authority was
given .U) rxprtld !123,79 for dredging.
A coot -act, dated June 1, 1911, rat it
rate of eixtern cetlty per cubic yard, 1
scow measurement, for class
ire ill, Was awe ded to Messier Jell-
ning. & lions.
Wool:, w IIitI1 (1 41 for the iropro, ..
e ens 1:111 ttttt o. June te.
k' , The estimited .1 'entity of mate' ial
y. noxitite of hard stud overlying hard
Woe isoalder clay.
if (non the entrance channel between the
r,. of gouge eiettaveraging 1,11111 feet
. I ,ne. with re es ebb of 310 feet in CHO-
eiontlity re ttttt yeti eras 113,13711 tetbie
yard., eocow ireisorement, or 95,579
t• Owe menstireinent. allowing tort •
reel was ewnrded to Mr. Wore r-
1911-11 way SI:044.AL 11\
l'ha expendi me for the heal year
Otter per ern,. roe esnae..inn.
enciont i• a little less than two.thied,
the contrect WAN 1,01 tO expire until
December 13. the work clomps' 1,1 1 Ine
rough we tither.
s'oeltered Awl i. to he *till fertile, pi,
to eted loy exteiesi, 11 of the roe' welt*
breakwater., the Improve era eh nod
ittnerhain on MI), 17. 1912, for 1 le
4243..411). A• a Loge region ad
111111114 in May and c ple,rd
iy August 31, Inn.
omit net a titnnel lite. toyer
1.1r skotT., rte., to poi. from
011110 /lir 40 1 11P 1 110r 0111011 t1se flee.
Thee eopotrection entetenenced Or/
iter/ on the Ala. IP A11,1
M ty 3, 1011, lt1,11110 was anthnr•
.1110 •eve e al ell lectures altoit the ha/
Or. W011t cotutoeuced on September
Eat an Actors Food.
to a•oiel Meng. -tion and con,dirs-
lion Pet fess of Om- highly -lettlieirl,
the et omath, liver and b Arils et Tit
1.4.” king right. Irle. Jaeltson'a Homan
MP II Ilene 401410, stbruilating
power 1 14111/1 ne y tither breakfast rote 0.
....nhoioe• 'their bereies of wheat,
At all gtoerrt.,•. 10 cen's aril 23
Made loy Roman. Me .11 '
Brecnice i, human. to win di -
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LADIES' COATS AND FURS
• Most of our better grade Coats are greatly reduced in view of stocktaking
• Chinchillas, Tweeds, Heather Mixtures, Broadcloths. Stylish Coats, some fur trimmed •
• Reduced now from .
• some heavily quilted lined. Values from $9.00 to S25.00. $5 00 t • $16 00 •
• Furs
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MINK SETS, Throw and Muff, very handsome, splendid China Mink
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BEAVER SET5, finest skins of select beaver, large pillow muff and siir nil •
stole. Very handsome. Regular $60.00 set J.MI •
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quality and silk lined. Regular $18.00 set for
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PERSIAN LAMB MUFFS, stoles and scarfs.$12 00 to $30 00
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• MEN'S FUR COATS. Dozens of men's fur and fur -lined coats to select from. •
• Men's Black Fur Coats, No. 1 skins, with Bocharan LArnb Collar, coat lined with heavy •
• farmers satin. sleeve shields and cuffs. all sizes, al special
• each Price$22 00
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• beautiful wear, three shades of Navy to select from. 4:".ality equal to best value •
we ever showed. At per yard.
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• hard wear. Greys and Navy at old price. per yard
28 -inches wide all pure wool. Nothing to equal them for appearance and60c :..
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Oar Special Offerings' This Week
are Extra Values for You
Three 1 -bus. Chaff Baskets.... 15c
T..vo 1 -bus. Willow Baskets... 35c
Four D -handle, round -point,
- best grade, regular St.00
Shovels 50c
One base -burner Heater, new
fire pot, in good sihape, good
One Art Garland base -burner
Heater, used only three
winters, practically as good
as new. When new woult1
sell for 843.00. For a' quick
sale
w 111 buy it.
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‘vickless Cook. Stove, reg.
Two .pairs Snowshoes, reg.
Skates at hall -price.•
.in now and second-hand Ranges.
,It will pay you to look up your
,pring requirements of Paint.
Varnish. etc.. NOW.
THE HOWELL HARDWARE CO., LTD.
Patent ProteCton.
The 5;guld ea in receipt of n ropy of
-HYDRO RADIAL'S.
et litthe hod( entitled -PAtetil. PEW, e, I
lion.. i..,1.,1 hy ito,,,ock A., man,.. pm.: Southern Part of County to Ele Linked
tent attorneys, 11.l St .1 'nom rereer, • up Vezth Goderich.
Monti ed. Tne book is intended -its ft ''
guide and referenee tee k for inventur.,
o''. 011. 1h,, ['ref*" Pi" i'• -16" b".k Ifyilto rttlial se,hcene is,but a repi ticon
Init-lorg en information -itt re.il oh- f 10 .,.i,,.,1 wit!, ...,..pt,'" ,,i hrs., Ina
Jee1. 11 hi. been rompiled with thic in „„ few yrAly ha, grown In large,
and ctflr1,4 ltit-re-t. AI in patent mat- , W. ,111 ere Isrp• 1.0'sy Inee:ing tli. (le-
:tne their own hi:. fit. The. r..I; ti t Pus
t paying the 'lei:, stool using the profits
a ort stork oof II e dill 141411A11', the I. rcide
. Exclusive agents for ; phro nitrta or ff. iglit nett rare run
Winele•leen, firkin's, World'
and District.
Best Coal thincd.
Any quantity best eh
Slabs, Mixed Wood, Hemlock
and Kindling Writer 4,t• Pine./
TELEPHONES. office ell
residence • tat cr 68
Publicity i. alarm Hoek !hit fie-
rriently awmkeio. eons( wrier..
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