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E. LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. Jewelry If you want honest goods at honest prices you will not forget us when about to purchase a Watch, Clock or article of Jewelry. Special attention given to repairing of Watches etc. C. W. Patterson Jeweller Eastern S . S . Lines INTERNATIONAL LINE. 8. 8. North Star. Leave t. John Thursday at 9.00 a. ni., Coastwlse, to Boston. Return, leave Boston Mondays at a. m.. via Portland, East Port an Labec. MAIN STEAMBHIP LINE. Between Portland and‘New York. Steamship North Land and Herman Winter. Reduced Fares- Reduced State- room Prices . Schedule distributed- information upon request. St. John City Ticket Ofllce, 47 Kin Street. A. C. Currie, Agent, Bt. John, N.B A. E. Fleming, T. F.l. P. A., Bt. Joh New Brunswick. ‘ F0! Klntlzva ' What' The Cured Here‘s the remarltagle ' a Nova Scotianz- ` expemmce of |“I was once a terrible sufferer with k_ldney and ‘bladder troubles, and at times I would lose the use of my-legs, and could not go_ away from heme with. out some one with me. I was treated by differentdoctors for 3 years, and only got temporary relief. M son advised _ me to take Gin Pills,and sfler taking the first 2 or 3 doses I got relief. I continu- ed to take them until I got completely cured. I owe my life to Gin Pills. Y v 15 nn? iif’l<¢i§:“i/il"'roN, Port MedvulyN. 8." CIN PILLS* are 60C. a box or 6`boiies for 02.50 ntnilrlruggists. Sample treatment free if requested. . l\`l\l°llll 'Drill Q Cliendeal Ce. ol’ Canadl untill. 'lorenoe _ l ) GFlEENLEY'S STATUE (New York Herald) Typographical Unlon No. 6 will make a vigorous protest to the city authorities against the removal of -the statue of Horace Greeley from in front of the Trlbuiie office in Park row to Battery Park. Mr. Greeley was the first president of “Big Six,” and mem- bers ot the union resent the proposed removal of the statue from old "Newa- paper Row." At tt meeting held yes- terday they adopted a. resolution to that effect. in the resolution the union provided for the appointment of a committee to downtown newspaper offices. the scene of Mr. Grceley’s many yours of labor urge on the authorities the property of retaining the statue of the editor in tho linnieillatc neighborhood of the for the benefit ol' his fellow men. and of lils activities when lic was the lead cr in the founding of our own great organlza.tloii." The meeting was one of tho largest in the history ot “Big Six." I RAISIN LOAF CAKE v, -- Croani one half cup of butter with one and ii halt’ cups of sugar,add one cup of seeded raisins cnt in halves and mix thoroughly, then add two beaten eggs. Mix and sift two cups of flour with three teaspoonfuls of baking powder and add to thc first inlxturo :ilteriiatcly with one cup of swccf milk. l<‘lzivoi' with oiic teaspoon ol' loinon oxti'a<:t und bukc in it loaf about one hour. 9 tl are 8 made in nada C a " Pafrzoflmt | 1 I l Furiless l Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX STEAM ER Feb. 10th Rappahannock Feb. 19th " 29th Shenandoah Mar l8th Mnr.l4tli Kanawha “ Jlst rm i_rvinu>ooi. umm ii.u.irax Via Nfld. Vis Nfld Ian. 3ist Dromore l"eb.isth Durango Feb. 29th Feb 25th Graciana Miir. i5th Mar. sth Tablsto Mur. 24th Furness,Wlll\y-& Co,Ltd. ‘ Halifax. N. S. _ _ ,.. U-_-"""" rg... \_ ,ff _ ._ such hill-iii.) il) ii... l....| .|||i..._._. “Keep tlie Home _ ires Burning” '- hen in need of Coal for Domestic or Steam purposes, telephone us yol`ir,ordei' or call at ouroflice. Our prices are lowest and quality the beet. Prompt and satisfactory delivery will be made. " L nuns, on s c... _-Invictus s /i 0 e 5.- oual Alley & Co ! Tlielllanwlio Knows ' _about Coal will soon realize the many; fine qualities of the Coal wesell. We can sup_ size of Coal you may require. and quote you some interest- Phone T7” 1-'ff'-*fmt €3“4“1?`“f' t- -`f-“-'~`-‘-“-'-1 I-`-'f-‘-“-*J-‘-'J 5.‘:::::;;:::::;::_ :.1 ..*lT PAYS to buy In this Province. . .°D. F. TIERNEV is Guardian re- presentative in Souris. MEtf. '..°T.. GORDON IVE8 is Guardian Representative i n Montague. \ _.___ ..*MR. C. MARKLE HOWLET1' is Guardian agent for Annandale and vic- / liiity.-J. 1 ..*Mr. Ronald Lewis of Cardigan Bridge is spending the winter in Geo- rgetown with his aunt Mrs. W. A. Flynn. He is attending sleorgetown _High School.-"dt" .JRECRUITING MEETINGS, Mar- tlnvale and Coommerclal Cross, Thurs- day, 24th; Red House, Friday 25th. Meetings open 7.30 p. m. 7459-2-22M3i. ..*GOOD CONCERT. - The great- necessity of a Public Hall in this particular section was never more clearly demonstrated than on the ev- ening of Feb. 18th inet., when the Annandale Dramatic Club held their annual concert and basket social in Annandale school-room. The building proved wholly inadequate to accomo- date the large crowd who assembled standliig room being at a premium. The Management Committee wish to thank those who were unable to se- `cure seats throughout the evening for the excellent order they maintained under such trying circumstances. and to express their regret for being un- able to provide accomodation for man who camo late and hasteiis to assur them that should they see lit to favor _us with their presence on a. similar oc- casion nt some future date we will bo in n. posltloii to provide ample accom- by this club who have won for them- selves an enviable place in the hearts of all lovers of clean, high-class en- tertainment. The programme of Feb. 18th lnst. was of the usual high order every number having been rendered in a manner which evoked rounds of applause from the exceptionally large and appreciative audience. Among the numbers worthy of special men- tloii was the "Drama," in three acts en- titled, “The Puzzled Detective." The characters in this most interesting drama were taken by'Mlsses Myrtle Jenkins. i\'lni’_\- Lnpcrre, Mary E. MacFarlane and Messrs. J J. Mac- Farlisiie, Iloy Howlett. John Lapcrro, Eddy llowlett and Samuel Chaffee. The rccltations by Messrs. J. E. Saville ards and J. D. MacDonald, were trout lu theiiiselves. 'l`lie musical por- tion of thc programme was of the usual high ordor and consisted of solos by Miss Mary Luperrc V and Mr. John J. Stcole, both receiving licurty cncorcs. A duct entitled “For Kli- larnoy and You," was one of thc strong numbers. Mr. D. B. MacDonald sang and acted ii solo intltled “l’vc got thc ltuni~a-tiz, iii Iliic style. ’i`lic solo Waits _All Alone." hy Mar- ple - Howlett. was well re- ceived. Other vocal numbers worthy of special uiention were the quartettc, "\Vhcu You Sang the Palms to Mo." by Misses Jenn Howlett and Christina Steel and Messrs. Marple and Roy I-lowletl., also two choruses bby thc choir of the A. D. C. were exceptionally well render- ed. The ciiteralnment was interspers- ' ' ed with violin solos by Laperrc Bros., with organ accompanlinents bby Miss Christina Steel which added very ma- terially to the pleasure of the evening. The programme was concluded with a laughable farce comedy entitled, " The Little Red Mare." by Messrs J. J. Steele and llowlett Bros.. which ovokcd rounds of applause ond kept tho audience lil an exceedingly iiilrtli- ful mood. it was followcil by a solo by Mr lloy Howlett in Scotch costume. This number, as on former occasions. proved a. favourite of the audience, Mr Howlett being obliged to respond to two persistent encores. The ac- conipanists of the evening were Misses Jean Howlett. Christina Steele, and Mary McFarlane. The thanks of the club are due Mr Joseph Chatter. who kindly acted as chairman and auc- tlonoor and to wliosc painstaking cllorts tho success of thc concert financially are largely due. Tlic pro- ceeds, amounting to the snug sum of seventy-tivo dollars, will bc placed in thc hands of the treasurer ot’ thc Hull Fund. Mr J. J. MacFarlane, which amount. together with the substantial sum alrciidy lii thc troasurer’s hands (being balance of amount realized at thc concert hi April 1915) will enable the Hall Committee to proceed at once with thc crcctlon of this niuclrnocdcd public accommodation. The abovo concert will be repeated in aid of the Red Cross Society iii Launching Hall on Thursday. February 24th. ~'-1-;~:-:~Zl:~:l:~I-.-11.1:-:-2-:-:-1-;-111-_-;. \ _'_ Household Economy ._ ~~ How to Have the Belt Cough -- " le-edy and Save I2 by linkin; lt nt Home u 1 If Cough medicines as a rule, contain n large quantity of plain syrup. Two cups of grannlate _sugar w th 0 of warm water, stirred for 2 ipfgutcs gives you as good syrup as money can buy. Then t from your dru lst 21 ounce; Pinex (dll ceiit5 worth) giiur lille a 16- ounse botile an fill the liottle with ugar syrup. T is gives you, or a cost ol'onlv 54 cents, 16 ounces of rea ly better mu li svruéi than you could buy ready made (far $2.5 -o. clear saving of nenrlv $2. Full directions with Plncx. It keeps perfectly and tastes good. It. takes hold of the usual oou h or i.“°.-.°.°°‘i,:lz.‘:.if.° ir °:,:r.‘:.:'°.'° “lr 2.: o . n lbronehltls and winter couglig K wuz ' It' truly t toni in i. iii `it looseiis the d:y, li:er=g,0lNf.i|‘z'l?tc coyiigli you any grade or £241 heals and oootbel thc inflamed mem- ' ones in the case of e. ipalnluteougli. It 'also stops the format on of plilegm in the throat. and bronchial tubes, thus end- _ ing the persistent looso cough. Pina: is s lilghl concern rated com .;':::.ii.::.i e.°ii‘"°.;‘f::i:’ 'ii."‘..::°i.t.°*-.l mg lmces‘ ...ui for uenwll°n» to lan ninemsn . .°0NE CENT per word each in sertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. __*G._A. CONRAD is Guardian rep- resentative in Georgetown. Mtf il Mulniiiu _ MIBS FLORA MacDOUGALL. The funeral of Flora MacDougali yi s took place from the residence of Mr. Allan MacDougall, Rose Valley. 011 Saturday, the 19th lust., to Arg e (jemetery, where interment took place. She had been living in Ro e Valley for a. number of years and al- though attalning the ripe old age of 80 years, had enjoyed good health until lately. She was of it Quiet 81111 gentle disposition and will be much missed by her many friends. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. D. MacLean and her body laid to rest beside that of her brother Angus. who was buried a few days before her. MRS. HENRY PIGOTT The funeral of Mrs. Pigott took place from her into residence on Passmore St., on Tuesday, the 22nd She had been ill for some time with Bi-iglit‘s disease, but only for at few 'days was there any thought that the WILLIAM CUDMORE 'l‘ho funcral ol' tho lute Wllliiiui i‘uil- uiorc took place Monday, Tfebruury 21st. from tho homo of his father, Mr. Lemuel Cudinorc of llruckley Point. Deceased was 27 yours ot ago, und for some time post lmd been residing in Azusa, California, until July ot' 1915 ho returned homo iii failing health. Ev- ery avalliilile nicuiis wus used for his recovery but in viiin. it was evident that tuberculosis was fast doing its deadly work, and on Feb. liith ut two p. m. he fell asleep fn Jesus. Mr, (lud- niore had been a nicnlbcr of the Methodist Church for several years; and as the end approached his faith grew stronger. llo 'leaves to mourn lliclr loss a wife who was a native of Kentucky, and one diiughler Elizabeth, also a fatlier and inotlicr together with five brothers and four sisters. The brothcrs iirc Charles ot' Cliiirloltctowii, Albert of Brackley Point. und Lloyd, 3lit`l`ord and Wutsoii of lioine. The sisters arc Mrs. John Roberts of [los- ton. Mrs. Ariiet and Edward Shaw botli of liriicklcy lload and Ethel at home. The pall-bearers were Messrs. Arthur Leonard and Guy Cudmorc. Hammond and Eldon Ford, Lee Stuart. Gfwrise ftolilnsoii and Everett Shaw. lnternient took plnceln thc Wlnsloe North cemetery. The scr- vlce was conducted by ilev. J. L. Lund. Tis sweet as year by year we losc friends out oi' sight ln fultii to muse, how grows in 1),.;-ll. disc our storc. NOT SATISFIED. The illm exchange managers who have returned after their conference y , e Dllgl'llll8E0 WHS 5° 9001) U3 09399- The with the Nova Scotiaii govcrniiiciit iirc tuiicral services were conducted the Rev. . MacLean, who had be visiting hor during her illness. T remains were taken to Mt. Stewart special train and placed beside h 0)' lndlgiiaiit rogztrdliig annoiincciiicnt Ui which was made from llzilifitx that ll" HWY wcrc quite siitisficd with conccs bi' sions outdo. ll l CF f Speaking to the Tin ‘s t il' f' odauon for me many W 0 des re husband who died about sixtccn years the managers sold tll‘icy'0wll:lfeonei':i)r t t i t f 'h d _ to hear me en er a “men umm e ago. She leaves beliid one son, iiurdls. from satisfied, but that sonic conces- who joined the army at the time ‘Mrs. David Lowrlc, St. Catlierlnes, a Mrs. John Fraser, Waltham. Mass. Dover, Jas. MacEachern, John T. Wm. Pcurdcu. (Boston papers plcuso copy) MR. JOHN MATH ESON. 01 sions were made :iiiil they recognized tho South African war and who has the faq; that they ¢-olllll get no more been tiiere up till the present time, at pl-espn; and so wel-0 l-(,,-cell to lol one step-son .Talnes A. Charlottetown, the matter dl-¢,l,_ and one step-daughter. Mrs. Wm. In addition to paying lt yearly mx Gregory, St. Avard's and the follow- of $200 for each coinpaiiy, lic said ‘ing brothers and sisters, viz., John they now are to be made to pay n. fee and Daniel. Clyde River. Alex., St. of $1 on each tllm sent into the pro- Catherines. Margaret, Charlottetown. vines which they regard as extortion, nd especially as thc new regulations ln- Pall bearers, Plilllp Bridges. Tlios. tendaiit expense in the way of book- Ma.cKenzie,. Thomas Strickland and any of the cxcliaiigcs, are not losing volve considerable red tape with at- k@0Di“l¥, 010.. at a time when few, if' money. Tlicy also olijcct to thc wily 'iii which thc vensorslilp is to bc liiilullcd with most. cxtcnsivc powcrs placed in tho liuiiils ot' oiic inoii from whose decision thi-re is no appeal. M‘"`Ple "°wl°"t' Wmter Riel” One of thc oldest uni] most rc- a _ _' ~ spectod residents of Lbonczcr pas "Thcro's ii Little Gray Motlicr Wlio| _ln thc 73rd_ your of his age.-Com. cd to his ctcrnal reward on Februar above dutc his spirit pusscd gcnt L., George and Bcnjnmlli, all occupy- lug forms iii the neighbourhood, and tlirco daughters: Mrs. Maciliio. Eb- enezer; Mrs. Alexander Cairns. Stan- Columbia, and one sister. Mrs. Hec- tor Macllae, East Royalty. The fol- lowin acted as all-bearers: Wm.) Charles Coles. The remains were iii- terred in Portage Cemetery, the scr- viccs nt thc grave being conducted by Bros. C. E. MacKenzie and Coles of Iliirton Lodge. Mr. Matheson was ww-mw»v~ ¢.~v» A PERFECTLV BALANCED FOOD Dr. Jackson’g Roman Meal is ii per- fectly balanced food. Nothliig is re- moved to make it look nice and fool the ignorant. its use means better nutrition, better health, and les bones and teeth, builds musclc, cn- 3 P Y or "money back." At grocors’, 10c un 25 ccnts. Try also rcndy-cookcd Roman Muni Nuggets with hot iiillk. Made by Roman Meal Co..Torouto. ini _ilhins CH’TOWN MARKETS (Corrected on Tuesdays and Fridays) Butter, (creamery) lb. (tubs) 33 Butter, (creamory) lb. Butter (Tub) lb. Butter, fresh, lb. Eggs, doz. 25 to .£8 Beef lb. (retail) 10 to 12 l'~‘owle, lb. 12 to 13 Chickens, rb. 12 to 15 'Hay (pressed) ton |12 to |13 $0.50 ll. .V 1-ith, in thc person of .loliii Mitthcson. REV- DR- EATON WILL NOT lie rccclvcd injuries lu thc latlcr LEAVE NEW YORK CHURCH. purt ol' the summer from which ho -_ iiovcr fully rccovcrcd and on tho NEW YORK, l"0l)- 23.-~ The Rev. ly l)r. Charles A. Eaton has wltlidrawii into the etoruiil world. The dcccllll. his rcslgiiiitioii ns pastor of tho Mad- cll was one of the mos; ,mlm “ml il-ion iivciiuu lioptisf. cl|url:li_ Aniioiiii- most illoicllgil-@ 0|' mlm null llulml colnciit to this cllcct was iinulo ycs- far gud near for his ll0gplla|lly_ Tl", torday by thc llc. J. W. llrouglicr. ul’ legpgcg in Whig), he was |l,._l.l was Los Aiigclvs. who occupied the pulpit klultc evlllelll by the vel-y large mlm. in place _of Dr. Eutoii. lt wus learn- ~ber who were present at the funeral cd that the urgent plco of thc con- sl-vices which were collduclcll by me gregatioii iiiducetl Dr. Eaton to stay. Rev. D. McLean. He leaves to mourn their loss a widow, three sons, John _1_ chel, and Mrs. J. H. Green. British _ g P . Green, Donald MacDonald, Robert 5§’r°£“h "mal l:'°‘1S .md nh" Emp' Stead, Wm. Coles, James Coles and 5101131 b°°3l1-59 li d1'W°5 °“t °f U-‘° s drugs' Ask your doctor' It hardens 15 pairs ltubbcr fishing boots, sonic .,..,-. _.' _A _. PURE BLOOD MAKES Hood's Sarsaparllla removes blood the humors that cause them. Eruptions cannot be successfully treated with extemal applications, because these cannot purify the blood. Hood’o Ssrsspsrilla makes rlch, red blood, perfects the digestion, and builds up the whole system. In- sist on having Heod’s. Got it new | Cheap Boots rlchos the blood, prevents lndlgcstloii, .‘ . . _ _ , 3.3'; also o pairs lilp rubbci boots. nd osltivcl rclicvcs constipation, f(_d"q0le _“ms 7 to 10_ $450; 7 palm (prints) 1 so ' 250 150 ` d grain lcutllici' boots. host make, guar- .uitccil watcr-tight slzcs ti to 10, your choice for $4.45. ` (ionic soon and sccuro it l)i1l|‘~ 'l\l0i' orc going lust. ifisliliig Supplies, trowls. gaiiglngs und hooks. itopc sizes 12, 9 and 6. lt is going rust too. No rcscrvc ut thc Clicap Stoge. ‘ J. S. CHAISSON. ljrciilwvulci* St. - Sourls. 745)-f-2-24-.\lll\lo__ il _R i 11 Rooms Baths . 'wi' W.-an ir.. 4*' . 1- . . rf.-,, .,.»..,.,.,,.,...... _ IL' U R More Bread and Better Bread __ ` l See liur line----Gel iiur Prices Lobster packers and fishermen would do well to s_ee our line and _get our prices before purchasing theirseasons supplies. Our large stock is replete in every detail and was purchased before the advance in price took place.--~ We are therefore in a position to give you the benefit of this great saving. Pick your wants from the list below and CALL, write, or phone us. WE CAN SAVE YOU MOi\ EY. |00 Stoves and Ranges at Bust You can procure here a stove or range for your factory, at_less than cost today. This is your oppor- tunity-Prices froin $5.00 up. Galvanized Sheet Iron, bes_t make-_-All _sizes and gauges-Galvanized Boat Nails (all sizes iii stock.) Sherwin Williams Ready Mixed Paints, Wire Trap Nails. Pure Manila Rope, ‘ Lobster Scales, Platform Scales; Enamel Tinware, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Hatchets and Hammers. We will be pleased to quote on any or all of the above lines. llhe liralihe Hardware iIo.l Limited - Wholesale and Retail 74190-Li-154.\lili. = luhslerPackersSupp|ies _= if this name is \ on the barrel fl'-_\§‘\\\ ` you can ' ‘=l'.°.Ej_'-'_ buy wut. confidence. “~» . will 1 l 1 l | _ l T - _-_- . Efficient Repair Service When the pipes freeze or buist,all ou need do is h ne 393-] or 294-L, to have an experiencedy Workman atpygur door to make the pipes as good, if not better than they ever were. _ “Practice makes perfect” and our long experience in this business, enables us to add some fine touches to the work that none other can attempt. We know that we can give you satisfactory work and » we want you to help us prove it. " FRED Slflé fTI§AIN()R F-Elir Rapid and N L t CI RCU LAR SAWS Dianiotcr Size llolc 05 i\\\\\@Ill'IH 1 N F* 5" ."‘ 1 lb GC 5-1 r-I l*. mance \\\\\\l »- *" ,_, »-a ;_:i $&`<§<’3."" “af ti 8 10 12 20 24 4\\\\ .men _ 7.115 26 ooo snr. HOTEL OXFORD Straw (Dressed) ton Pork, lb. Tnrnips, bus. Potatoes. bus. Oats (whlto) bus_ Oats (black) bus. / Beats, bus Carrots, bus. Wool. lb Parlnlps, lb Geese ,at » H i ll Ducks 'vt' 'l. 1| H10” 14 to II Turkeys, per lb. 20 to 22 ___.__..__----_ S'SIDE MARKETS (Corrected Wednesday.) Butter (dairy) per lb. 26-Z8 Butter (crcsmery), por lb. 33-35 Buckwheat, per bus. '15-1.00 Calf skins. per lb. I3 - 12% 18 to 20 60 .46 .48 40 45 40 1 Ulilckeiia (dressed). pcr lb. 12-15 ggi. per doz. 22-24 Fowl. Der lb. Hides, per lb. Hay (Dressed) per ton Hay (loose) per ton Lamb pelts. ouch. Oats (black) per bus 111 ' membranes of the throat an cheat To avoid dlssppointnie uk your ~.i~»:‘.~.:..',-::;“=»o--ii:.°""""-=~;'..:.f.-1 c. i. if ct °"r.;f;.-f-;;“‘°-ii.if=%=== ¢¢¢\g¢,,|,¢¢|, y0ll8 til.. ‘f.°’l»m .t __ ‘ 1' » v ‘ , 5 . io-12| 4 10-00-13,00' » 1 1-4x 2ft Lath Saw Spindle complete.. _ 5.00 1°-°°'}§§§ghF |' Q S h F 1 S h Rip and Cross Cut Saws atsame prices. 4 Om while) 9°' ""5-Y 5°. Smelts, Eels, Lobsters and B t & c §?.'f»‘°'i2l§.3l'°§.l¥fJ§' "" ”"'¢'.3li From are Svwialties- , 0, Copley Square, Barton Mass. ll b . Cl§'les.tla’|,imSe¢lencer?2rll'urclllnl?ewoh||p¢numh' house slid but I0 minutes to the shopping I bus ness section .."§'-=i=.ir*i..°i.':-‘..‘:°.:.:.,“ii.§‘.rr..::..ii I’ l °'§.l';l'¢l’.f“..§’¢f.l.hi1flili’:»f'.‘i °\l'ili"w'lii. inn. i uilfusie mms :zoo and umoviis not \ - 'Q' 'i>Hii.ii> P. Pius-rio rm ri¢un._ ss-ammo. isoi i l NEW YORK FISH ADS ‘,g|ll9,ll|lll Blulllglg “:.";§2.°.:itff:;..‘°':.i.;”‘.*.‘:..i°‘“'°“°°" ‘rr |Wholesale Commission Dealers and Shippers. ,_¢\‘ $21' 11.00 12.50 All saws guaranteed. Rip and Cross cut same price. ///ll” \\iv////////fA\\\\\\vli1/ »'i§.%°-3' ’ 28 l.s'.... I Saw Spindles e Our Standard Steel Wood Cutting Saw Spindle 1 3-4 in an 8.3- ht or left han._. il- ~--‘if i -~~ ,~ ,, _ »,,.f _ . _ . . ,e sa... 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