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We have secured a few bushels
of sheltie homegrown Red Clover
Cul. Lein your orders arty
if you want it.
thele TO OYf sad
a1.0 Iroise of
maims
t Os
Dee 04seeds0 sola
esessa tea 01111. a tilt kat
W a.1a srasaad l y aesieds s
awalNNO.*
T. W. SCOTT
`BLYTH
ND INSPECT OUR
8TOCK OF .... .
Lake Huron
Herring
have not been long in the lite.,
steeped over night they moque*
1a the morning. They are a Boa
with the beads off and well at
,111.15 per
half keg, or 000 per
k per pound -a first -
h.
08 Feats and Fruits
KEPT ALWAYS IN STOCK
Mimi! ad ?mill ofkith thins
t111
saws pew paid for Ratter and I.
R. DOUGLAS
BLYTH
TOWN TOPICS.
sa I Burros I I But -Teal! l-
ate months or
ut-Tea111-
aiemontheof praoticaleducation
bee of merchants have at last
theaaoua) moos and got but.
1M twenties. But say 1 do they
t you'' they're putting It on the
" 9a0 how loan they'll hold the
Who her not h•,ard of the ' Ro-
the Tea 7'houeandr" Now
hAq elan the LM(.NT we may
be treated professionally in
tars, u things have been said
uyt. All kind, of Clover and
y Bads handled. 0. E. Elva,
ltstl
41T0fe.-Two emit* Rlrle
learn d'toe•natlog. Must
do el.0u eswinu. For a
Ire, or good !Meg pair
Grade to order, call on Mao.
area, Blysh. fhb
tie Shane ie visiting with
friends,
bleb as $$b0a year with board
fent baud. in Ripley .etre
Elwtxd Cash a plunger mer.
A large wildcat was shot and Subscribe foe TIE ST
Reeve Medd, of West %wen*,
killed recently by Mr. James Moore A Iamp exploded in borne In the aloe. vicinity
of Whitechurch. e or WATCH THE ART OF TAL
It was of the lynx variety
arse. the presence of mind of Mr. Medd,
no
y and very one Right 1100 GIon% Mo, and bat for
Rev. C.L.Mille
Paul's oburch, Wingham, la. I even. end o throw tltao th of6dome, there
Ing. There will be divine service might have been a serious state of
In Trinity church this (Thursday) affairs.
evening. The contracts for the new anion
Mr, J. 'H, Hoover, who has been blook bevebeen awarded as fol.
fr rni wyean 4reepecttd resident ! Ij
of
owe:- tonework, lir. Iwo Brown,
awaaa , eaves on Betur• Blyth; brickwork and plastering,
day next for Michigan, where be Meagre MoNal & Pugh, Brussel.;
has taken up land. carpenter work, Mean. Cowan &
The last carnival of the season McGill, Blyth ; framework, Mr,
was given in the Blyth skating rick James 1111!, Blyth.
on Friday evening. The two•mile Mr. Adana Misener, the oldest man
roe was won by Mr. Winfred In Wentworth county, recently cola.
Gillespie, of Wingham, braced his 102nd birthday at his
Mn. Hobbs, wife of the pastor of home In Troy, Beverly township,
the Wingham Methodist church, Mr. Mieener was born near Niagara
hopes for permanent Improvement FaIIe on February 20th, 1798, and If
from the treatment she Is biking las he Rees another birthday, will have
Stratford for rheumatism lived 1 three centuries.
Does your Watch need clean-
ing or repairing?
It so it will pay you to take It to a
preotloal wetebmaker In order n have
(t well re. •ird. All work entrusted
to nA will be attended to In the most
skilful manner,
We also carry a sompleto and n
data line of -
Jewelry
Watches
Clocks
Stationery
p -to•
In lr. F. Van B School Supplies
The Seaforth Presbyterian church Major W. F. Van Buskirk, Strat•
ngregatenn are balloting for a ford's well•known city engineer, In.
choke of pastors between Rev. Mr. tends shortly to hand in his resigns.
McWilliams, of Hamilton, and Rev. than of the o18ce of engineer for the we trill aall Wes at tri kw'
Mr. Larkin, of Chatham, city, Major Van Buskirk intimates est possible prises,
An Interesting and inetr'tuletve lee- that the council never will get an
tan oa mfsskinary work in Japan engineer to suit them so long as they
woo given in the Methodist ohnroh want to hers their finger in tbe pie Hs Cs SMITH
on Friday evening by Mia Preece, all the time.
s mlaslonary home oo furlough. The. tenders for the handsome new
Rev. and Mn. J. B. Teylor, of two-storey school house at Gordis Blyth
Morris, will celebrate their golden were opened, but some farther in.
wedding tudey (Thursday). Tet guiriee were deemed necessary be.
STANDARD Joins with their ,jnany fore awarding sumo of she contracts.
friends in extending congratulation The building will oat between
These that claim to know, say 84000 and $5,000, and, according to
Hutt February, 1900, was the first plans, will he Otte of the best school
month since 1866, its which 110 new buildings In the county,
moon appeared. To make good the Mr John G. McGowan, son of the
deficiency, Janaery had two, and late James MLGowan, died at the
Marsh will oleo have two. residence of his mother in Emit Wit -
The spring session of the High wanosh oil B.torday night, Per.
Cuurt of Justice for Huron county tdeioue anaemia, a titch confined him
opened et Goderleh on Monday, to the house for the pant three
Justice Falcon bridge is the presiding months, was the cause of death. Ills
judge and Cul. J. 0. Hagler, barris• funeral took place un Tuesday atter-
ter, Ingersoll, L the crown prom noon to the Union cemetery.
entor, Every one to interested In a pretty
Mr. Harry Kelly, who le now home, and the Ladles' Home
conducting it lumbering baldness In Journal Is going to picture a
Louisiana, arrived In Blyth on Set• number of the beet bolero -
utdry night and will close up his ertbtically and architecturally -1n
business affairs here, returning to tole country. Each will de ohown
the sunny south in two or three in .aflteell& detail to make it serve
weeks, as a m del for any one wishing to
The newspaper le a law book for build a home- either like the ot•igi•
the indolent, a sermon for the nal or with Koh modldeitlone as
thoughtless and a library for the existing eirur.m.tances may noosed -
poor. It may untnulate the mOat tato. Only houses that really itaud,
Indifferent, it may instruct the most fur the best results In architecture
Profound, but It caunut be Published will enter into the varies, wblub will
start In the April Journal.
for nothing.
It Is reported that Mr. A. H. N.
Jenkins, who was editor of the
Brussels Budget when it was alive,
may drop b w puaadr'u of a fortune
through the death of a relative In
England. Kr. Jenkins le livlog in
Michigan at thu present time.
Mayor Wilson and Mr E. Heston,
of 0 derlch, were In Montreal rue
costly, interviewing Mr. slutugh•
neay, president of the C.P.R., and
Mr. Van Horn, with reference to the
exteuatuu of the line from Guelph
to Goderich, Although the time fur
BeaforIb, le dead, aged 80 th
Sea
G. &anbury, barrister, "te
been appointed a notary tug
Ou Mutd•y fast Mean. Dented&
Bra. dlrpoaw! of their hardware
huslueas here to Mr. N, 13. Gerry, of
Brussels. While regretting the lure
of the Mean, Denotedt floor amrogit
our business muu, we are ;alerted to:
learn tasttbuy are being succeeded,
by nu uspable mud eoergotle a bud.
Hem Wall Luau La Mr. Berry, who VVier.=
oughly mtdentauds the hard were
hustings from the ground flour up.'
Mr. George 1)ouotedt to undecided as
to what he will du. Mr. F. V. Deo.'
veldt U al present in Brandon, Mani.
o extension of the Ilue was not soba. rag STANDARD welcomes Mr.
Ided, the delegates regard the Gerry to the sweetest little town las
temente made as very cucuurag• the county and Irusi his bualuea
venture will he a suco sefal one.
bachial snow still covers
the ground and the sleighing L
excellent.
Tito 84 Marys Argus soya there
trite tete 67 eases of scarlet fever in
WA Wm,
Tile Grand Trunk management
will rales its seotluumen'a pay 10
anis a day.
The election of Capt. T. K. ilubson,
se ,P. fur East Mlddleuz, has
base MA, protested.
Huron's apple
Ugh air the losses to slipper', last
..rear will reach tally 8250,000.
lir, a 8, mope, of Gtnlon, baa
boo swarded the comma for a now
lgINt apbt 1 house In Contanoe.
Ula Howard, who hoe been the
MN of Mrs. Slater for the part
e, hu returned to her home In
,qts, Join Lair, of Deshars., and
MkUrrhies, of Clinton, were gees
s resident* of Mr. 8. Herringtou
1 wick.
The name of the Henderson Bi-
cycle Co., Limited, has been changed
Goderich Engine & Bicycle
CO. Moir, who has
l2004iat Blyth and Brussels, bei an
Wit. Is this Woe ofering money so
6} per twat.
the ex -queen of the trot.
topped deed in bar stall
. She wax 26 years of
a reoord of LOBI.
handing of the new
End graoulithio sido-
ehoold be a busy place
*lag ttd imamr.
age Batterwortb, an tae
Sarva misty Hoose of
folies heir to a legacy
thoessed dollars in Eng.
tarts goverment, la eon
plan for raid ha-
te provide. for the
t Rales ,all otos Oa•
Fork., Of Wingbaal,
Sew eb bieo efts
drank wasblog Said
busty soaped
Thimble club,
Ili* miasmal
Morris oo Ifrldaye
Int attended the con.
flprlo slab ort am
as old sad
Norris, died it
0. today
white, Tb•. T s
t N Ms1
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Our stook of Spring Hats has
arrived and we are now showing the
latest styles in
BLNDK B AVN CHRISTiES
All the latest shades and styles in
FEDORAS
Nee eeeeweeeN+
Dont wear the old style when
the new is so available.
Dont buy the new unless you
get it at the new prices.
w'-NeN/Ne1NN+
SELL
THIS SEASON'S HATS
on a basis that will meet the scoop. of every pocket.
book.
Drop Island select your Spring Hat at once.
S. Hr GIDLEY
POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE
441 BLv g
i rlvii
3
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Adv.rtlee In TRa STANDARD.
Conductor Parker, formerly of t
L, H. & B., le now laid up with t
stall bone in one of his legs brok
Mr, Parker had the misfortune
hire hie log badly twisted In one
the car seats while on his toad o
of London a few days ago.
The Ontario government hu d
aided to send Han. F. Fes A. Eva
turel, speaker el the legislature,
the Paris ex position as representatl
of the province. Mr, Evanturel w
leave for France Immediately a
tbo House prorogues.
Many of the frleilde of Rev. W.
Kerr, formerly of Hensen, will,
pleased w learn that be is doing
good work in his present deld
Moe at Amhentburg, Writing
a Mend oil the 5th Inst., he ray
"as the result from aur six weeks
evangelistic services here at Heide
church, yesterday I received 5
persons, more than onethird of,the
heads of famlllco, Into church folio
ship. Needle. to say our work
moving alung nicely."
A change hes been medeJn th
departmeut of flood road", ',u,d 1
future Mr. A. W. C.tniphell will b
known as the Provincial Engineer
Highways sad Culm'Zatiou Mad
and will be under thu united of th
department of public wurke It stea
u( that of aarkulture. HI', dnc,e
will be much the Lame as hi G
API IINpLIeIMAN CAVE AMERICAN
GIRLS NAVE IT NOT.
IN Was tuts M Thies, Nos W Lowe
to Talk aboet Tkemselvn, bat
Thieve Is rause Per Ills Orltlataa.
Weakesaan Is tae Ossnnatloo
Woe,
"re happy l hes persasl
WWI donde Mol o 1 thimble*
1:110 to burg r her
Aad look oto hes mei
won an the world ream dray
Amt bops sed drawn ar,
'► TM nut to dl Wilda the Lite
Aa/ ta71 1. lar o1 ma"
1 wilt admit," rid the 'loftier Hut
Cabman. "that the American aid le •
duhiog talker, but not good talker."
This reached the earl of o bright
American girl, sod a1 once an began to
pipe the above little verse -written by a
wemalt, of wares- ittl.g Is to a JI
little tune of her own, Improvised tor the
occsalon. Her m.IIIIg was plain. Elie
need Lot bare taken the further' trouble
to tell u, that, according to her thinking.
the Englishman found fault with the
American girl's annexational powers
because he liked particularly to "talk to
her of m." and that the American girl
had w manmon Ioterestlog theme to
harp upon herself that she did cot lite
mor the English:nu la this u his cones
trywom.n are wool to.
Maybe the girl b not altogether wrong,
for u a rub men do like to NII you about
"me:" but then, you koow,titbere le as
art In Ihrterlog too. The most of us In
this burry and wide swake,Tlme bare so
much to say and went to spy it so quick-
ly that we have little patience whet oth-
ers have a thing or two they would Ilk,
he to say themselves. .1
All of us, It matters not whether we
he are met or women, Ilk to 1.11 01 our
en, sdrea to Eke 007 ani place It Ie well
to to put a check on thla"very natured Im•
of pulse, and In the nett, place 1t 1s well to
tram ourselves to be, good listeners, so
ret that we may and It rimy sod often very
pleasant and proetabl. to listen to wbat
e. our (rondo have to key.
n• It le so reatful to End the woman who
to N willing to listen. " Not only men, bat
women, too, and her a most agreeable
ve compenlon, A charming woman who nu•
III females a gnat deal confessed lately that
;ler oho was po,ltiveiy glad when rim one
1000 her way who was sot talented, -
enormously clever and all that sort of
.,E. thing, but woe Jit swot and amiable,
be with no tad, that others feel It sort of Io-
a etmbeot upon them to bow down tiara
{Nave you eta Ilst red to women o•
of p In the most ordinary 000venatIoo,
to often Jit among themselves, and noted
o; huw rape sod Indirect were their re-
d
of market I heard a family moo once say
to hie wife and mother ofd sister tram
n behind his paper: "Well, 1 suppose
4 Among yourselves you know what you
m are talking about, brit I here been !litho:
Ire fur the Net n•r minutes Jn.t to see It
1 could eotch some sort or claw, but yo0
b know that something.puket of al'wb.t
you may 0911 1N cad that sort of thios 4
a nut rrry , rtiufte."
Tee women laughed and told him that
o be Deed not. trouble his head about It;
e that each knew well enough what the
of other invest.
e "I am sure you do," said the mat, with
e a little chuckle, ,e he subsided behind bis
paper; and the women chattered on about
d "whit', her name" and about "what yen
L may n It" shot neer 14
M bought Ir the
re
-won" al itis Corner Ot Broadway Ltd
04(1
but in future colinizath,n'.ruade wtl
be touatructul after the 1y0te
which lir. Campbell auggutr. 11
will continue tine cautpptialuu fur good
roads.
During the past few weeks al
W0111 every *Wale used In the pro
ductIon of a newspaper bar been ad•
vattoed in price from 15 per cent to
50 per cent. This advance includes
paper of all kunis, luk, type, and
machinery. This ittivance took
piece a month ago% in the United
Mates, and in every part of the
Union the subscription price of
newspapers has F: been advanced,
while In other oases the size has
been reduced, . Pie same effect will
DO doubt soon be noticed In Canada.
Mr, B. RiiuiM1 M.P.P. for. East
Hastings, hat utile bulbre the Ontario
Lei Waters 0111 to give 'any'mtnl•
etpultty tut rnptlon of adopting in
las own electloti, the principle of
propotiton4repraisgtption In elect.
Ing IN aldermen, enwictltors, eta,
and site -rife adopting the absolute
majority .w tem of preferential vote
ing, by ,leis A clear majority Is
I ways gitt'In the elections of mayor,
reeves; jdte., notwithstanding that
several candidates may running.
Its last clause provides f the appll•
oatioi-uf the initiative pd raferen-
dum'so far as the sahjeot matter of fo
the all is concerned, kt' "so
•I►t. a special meet ng of Santa -"
Marie tent, No. 125, 0,T.M,, held - ;I'on March 19th, the f !lowing retro
tpn was adoptedI-Whereas, it
sed our Divine Father to -B
11 from onr midst the beloved wife- fie
and mother of our Bros. Robert and 00
Dr. W. J. Milne; be It resolved, -D
that, white we sincerely regret the w
death of Mn. Milne, we low before - epi
the will of God and hope it to for the gave
best. To the bereaved family we
tender our heartfelt sympathy and ere
condolence Its the los of a loving we
wife and mother. Resolved, that
a Dopy of this resolution bo torwatd• 1It
ed to Bra. Robert and Dr. Milne, th
and a Dopy be farnlshed for pnbll• He
cation in TRI STANDARD. (Signed)
Ggottet SwiTR, commander; M. H, yea
HaltooKD, secretary. eon
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Sale 11/
Unreserved euc1ou ale of 40 head of Cp
cattle, including 14 good dairy cows, ,fDd
at lot 06, con. 19, Ent Wawanosh,
Dar Wingkam, on Tuesday March Yea
27th, at one o'clock p.m. T. E. Welk- nen
ar, proprietor. J. Currie, auctioneer, pen
Thursdayy, March 29th. Hourebold hi,
furniturs, Morris street, Blyth. Mia
Moran, proprletnss. C. Hamilton, Mr.
auctioneer. Sell
&turday, March 8tot. Valuable vii• b
lege property in Blyth, C. Iiamiltoc, as
auctioneer.
Oh, yuu know what."
This family man says that he Is certain
m that then lea sort of mental telegraphy
existing among women, else bow would
they be able to atwoya understand each
other as they dor
Well, air, there may he. Women folk
• usually ascribe It, though, to "Intuition,"
and with one voice declare moo Is very
stupid becaup he tenet understand
anything uoleu they talk to him dlreetly
and with minuteness.
Now, this vagueness that women per-
mit
ar
mit themielve Is very charming at
thins, but It 0 a tandem Yalu to drop
Into. While it b always mon or lean tire-
some to converse with a woman who 1n•
slots upon making everything u plelu te
day to you while she talks, leaving oath.
lag to the Imagination, still l would la•
stet upon clearons sod directness. Thta
la one of the chief poiaU la the art of
talking•
Ooe nerd not allegro be profaned, how-
ever. Often "small talk" Is bet and most
approprlat.. A woman should be tactful
enough to know which to drop into.
Teach tieroong girl about to start out
in aoaity-And somewhat before that
season artiNrbow to talk .* trail so to -
dance, T44, will wee her tN stn•
meat of erq rrawmert sod
weleelaeguat Le well tea delight
en. If Winn to num .td bee,
she knows nothing eta abfect (kat *th-
en may shads to Man* t she
nothing, and that .1. he (Mite &nen
that she now. a story well before she
attempts to relate It. Then an too many
Irrele0.01 women in the world. 1 em
sfreld the visiting Englishman Fac
stumbled upon quite ■ little bunch of
them In our loved "State," a be calla
r country. Leta Improve as talkers Ise
re he return, for he rye he will come
In; that in no count? are the women
bright sod lovely, a well droned and
dted as In "the Staten."—idarpret
urns It BL Louie Republic
McKinnon & Co.
Blyth.
ARE Y00
LOVE
With Fine Dress Goods and Silks? if so you
should see the grand display of new and fashionable
goods we are showing. Our stock this spring com-
prises all the newest fabrics in stylish Dress Goods,
having placed our orders for those goods before the
advance in prices, we can give you exceptionally
good value in all lines.
We open me spring campaign with
prices like these:
— New Peplum, in blank, brown and navy, bright finish, me-
dium sirs cord, mantel 50o,
—Vienna Cloth, three shades, very stylish, 760.
— Vigoreaux, in two toned goods, very special too.
—Black Lustre, age, 850, 50c and 75c.
—Black Wool Seise, heavy twill, 800.
—Express Wool Serge, in black and navy, 500.
—Black French Blister Crepons at The, Si and 51,iI0.
—Fanny Tweed tires; Goode, aommae weight*, boa.
—Colored Cashmere, 49 inches wide, worth Igo for the.
—Jingoist) Silks, In all colors, very scarce good*, pure ellk, Ona
—Striped Silks for waists, a snap at Iso.
—Waist &ilk., las stripe* and cheeks, 500, 75c and el.
We carry a full range of Dress Trim-
mings to match all Dress Goods, In
Gimps, Braids, Fringes, Silks, Etc.
April Fashion Sheets, free of charge, now on hand.
CASH AND ONE PRICER
McKinnon & Co.
Blyth.
BARGAINS IN FURNITURE.
JUST ARRIVED—A lot of new style Bedroom Sets, Side-
boards and Tables, which we offer at very low prices.
People say that we .bow tbe finest patterns In Tapestry Curtains and Table
Covers. Our 02.08 "4 08.97 Tapeatry Curt sins are beauties. Cull and see them
PICTURES FIIAIIICO ON SNORT NOTICc.
J. H. CHELLEW
ZLIMIENJICIEZZArialr
TabEe• Li nens
*`,,..,and
.,and Towels
A very sad accident happened In
Waldron's bush north of Bruce•
Id on Monday. Two men from
village -John Po/tlethwaite and
Rowat-were engaged in cutting
ood, and while felling a tree It
It, and flew back, striking John
tletbwaite and pinning bim to the
round, Mr. Rowat having to saw a
ock off the thee to free him, He
* brought to life home in the vii -
and medial aid summoned„but
was of no avail, and he died about
rets o'clock Monday afternoon.
leaves a wife and one child,
When Richard Thurlow was four
re old his father eloped from Til-
burg w1,h a domestic, taking the
14 with them, that was 28 years
o. They lived fur a time at
atham, and later In Michigan,
er the name of Roberts, Two
re ago the father died rind re•
fly the erstwhile domestic re -
ted and told Richard the story of
adventure and his true name,
Thurlow immediately started a
rch for hie relations, finding a
ober as Woodstock and hie mother
Bolton.
T1s Alts.
BELL-CLOA4rrr,-At the Methodist w °
persona /es,, Blyth, on March 7th,b R.
Bev, Wm. Peahen, Mr. Frank ell teal
to Ciwentloa, delights' of Mr, t
Jams Cloakey, all of Morris. Io m
lbw Tow*.tea
Pes.toox.-Ia Morris, os Mardi 90th, siv• a
Mrs. Jams. Pollook, aged 70 years, ..a
MoGovAu. I■ ];a.s Wawanosb, egg mesa
March 17th John G. McGowan, stgs iso
iM gam ash 9 swaths,
Business Change.
uaduei,,n.4 oars ,L.ywwr of 11.0 lased -
and Rowan bermes ID Blyth to lIr. N,
Gorge,of xlehea, 1 peliemea well M.
mad with all br+aabs of the hardware
4uwen badness.
reeirb. from bed0.s m aiyt8 we dubs
rk our may Mimes sad .Women tar
Hearst Bans. glrea w dorm Om past
t mate Rice we base bees b bowies. YL
0 0 1.1 moo Muni memos. will a
a oar eseonesr.
Then are a tarp auaben.1 somas% dm as,
M we hers dkprd of oar business we
Ude. epos marries LMbled bar Com,
b sa4. WaV op *Ude lbs o0EE11/
5671*, 01101 ad, 11A DIJftTxyT Irl
We want every careful and judicious buyer to
visit our linen department this season. In Table
Linens, 'Towels, Crashes, Etc., we are exhibiting
positive bargains in quality, worth and price tlitat
you cannot fail to apt -eciate, We show qualities
f rare beauty and rscellence at prices lower than
you have ever known for such fine goods. In your
own interests call and see our new lines for spring.
Just a few quotations :
Table Linens at 2;r. Ole, 450, 50o, 80o, 750 and 51 per yard.
Franticq and Embroidery Linens at 40c, 509 and 60c.
Tbeck filo. Too, -fling, Et per yard and up to 2Oc per yard,
owell- ng by the veld at 5e, Sc, Inc, 12jc• lho and 20c.
Bleached Table Nopkina at 500, 750, 51, 01.2,, 51.50, 51.75 to ea per
doses.
Sideboard Drapes, Stand Covers, Tray Clothe, D'Oylle., Eto., at
ar prrcee.
BathpopalToH cl, at 26c, 50c, 75o and DOc per pair.
The above goods are all marked at close prices
and will compare favorably with any city prices
going
S. HERRINGTON
_BLYTH
X]CZUXU
Our,”
Special Half
i
p cal Your
Values , ;.c
Thin NATeels.
To make room for our new arrivals of
Wall Paper and
Window Shades
we offer big imaps to clear out odd
lines. If you want to paper a room
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