Daily British Whig (1850), 17 May 1909, p. 7

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= THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1909. ---- ET T_T -- ------ cn GR) SUES [THREE - SETS OF ROYAL TWINS. f i INCSTONS PEMBROKE | . RY LWAY t Wonderful Growth Jn Sales During het nt A The year nst passed will long be re- | membered for the financial and com- Canadian Pacific Railway | mercial dejression. Business houses all over Canada were affected. Most of ? | them show a loss over 1907. Some did 3 a y " Vi t - D | about as much business last year as in pe mn : i ) the preceeding one. A few--a very few 4 ; 2 3 E f= 1C oria ay --show substantjal gains. In spite of f 4 : R y : . ; . . IN! CONNECTION WITH Fe "hard times" and "financial depression" = MORDAY, MAY 24th, 1909. the sales of "Fruit-a-tives" doubled in Return tickets will be issued at | 1908 over 1907. SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE. Good The National Drug & Chemical Co. of . ? N asd ; : fring, Fridy by Saturday and Monday: | Ranada Limited bought "Fruét-a-tives" 3 ) c : N hin 5 ay 21st, 22nd and 24th, returning on | in 100 grcas lots (14,000 boxes). Ly- if od \ ° h i i or before Wednesday, May 26th. [man Boos & Company of. Montreal, ; vA 5. Gr carpeted floor is ever clean. Neither is any floor . and Lyman Brothers in Toronto, i oy Nh, : ; coated with the usual floor-finish, The ene is $83.90 Pacific Coast also ordered "Fruit-a-tives" by Ha wm : : | dust-laden always. The other harbors disease the hundred gross lots. These big ¥ SY ¢ § ¢ * in its cracks and seams. : AND RETURN wholesalers bought such big orders, : 7 : ; . . imply because the retail dealers order- en Tag ; | i . Floorglaze coats a floor with a sheer sheet of \ unbroken beauty, without a crevice a germ can Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition =d s0 many boxes of "Fruit-a-tives"-- i 44 : : Aven always In stot 10 supply the eX Tu : oN : dwell in. And it 'won't wear off, no matter how you treat it. odiay, 30h to Sept. 30th. Return limit | tives" always In stock to supply the 4 ; ' ct. dist, sonstantly growing demand of people in Co ; é A A 8. Full particulars at XK. & P, and O. P. ever a 4 TN . 8 i ny ' : y section of Canada. ny " P 2 . 5 : R. Ticket Office, Opinio Ty 80. | CYL day. "Fruit-a-tives" are the most ok : ae i oH Floorglaze is the Enamel that comes in ten beautiful Gon Pass. Agent. | popular family medicine in the Domin- 3 ; ; " shades, to suit any decorative scheme. A : lon. Tn the big cities, in the smaller 4 : Ren g ; covers 500 square feet. It dries hard over night towns, on farms and ranches, "Fruft-a. i Sa a 4 3 § : sare iy . BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. tives" are the standby in curing all f ; Clk sul : with a fine brilliant gloss. You can put it on Train leaves unjom station, Ontario | forms of Stomach, Liver, Bowel, Skin : 4 : A : right yourself. : : , 4 p.m. daily (Sunday excepted) snd Kidney Trouble, Rheumatism ' 4 i; / g y i for Tweed, Sydenham, Napanee, Deser-| obo. ang Neuralgia ' NE ; 4 ; Floorglaze makes floors really sanitary, dustless onto, Bannockburn and all points north. 2 of rom *h i ¢ a p § ) b ry, M To secure quick despatch to Bannock. re you a sufferer any of. the The washable,--and it will stand outdoor weather as burn, Maynooth, and points on Central diseases? Don't hesitate a moment. ie \ ; well as indoor wi Ontario, route your yr ipments via any Get a box of "Frult-e tives" -- take Yournger . / 1 ear. of Quinte Railway. For further pai - | them according to dir ons--and they oma - G k x tars, apply HR. W. DICKSON, Agent. | win cure without fail. 50c a box, 6 for | Hesse Fv r * : They Bave Floorglage 3 the store, Else, please fet Phone, No. 8. $2.50, or trial size, 25c. At dealers or : ; Soins us know, and we will see you get it. from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawe. | y er A . You would find our Free Book interesting' { g YT May we send you a copy? Ask on a Forest, HIGHEST GRADES NEWS OF NEIGHBORS sl aes BEESERS Spent Sixty-Four Years of Married BE ae | WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND: | | hy Lite, Imperial Varnish & Color Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Stream, | fol oh ENTS TELL US. FR Rl ot ed from hin world, on Sold by W. A. Mitchell nd A. Strachan, Kingston, Ont. LUERICATING OILS, | : : N 10} Al d W. ( | | ay h, Alex " 10 p AND FLOOR OIL, The Tidings From Various Point: | Lo 5 Dalhousie, at Tt ago Shel, ; in Eastern Ontario--What 4 A two years and six months. He was pr x Scashore GREASE, ETC. People Are Doing And What ag A poly; two weeks ill. Mr. Campbell wis ; PRONPE DELIVE T Ave Saying. | - . r born' in Glasgow, Scotland, November RY. hey Are Saying i " 4 a 14th, 1816. He was one of the original 1820 pioneers, the men who came to Y Whi Ww. . ER ; ' 4 WRITE WwW. F. KE LLL | White Vaite Lake yatise farmers. > _-- . 8 Shis part of Canada dn that memor- { AT, a i / 2 IS able year ) ew oO os i General Passenger Department Toye Banding, aro busy plovghig aud seelng, R Te Zor Tou Fore ili Whole enh | Clarence and Ontario Streets. Conboy has purchased a farm fron ub Yard 'on 'the Inn ion Ceorge Lewis, Jr. Mrs. George Con | IAD NO HOPE OF SALVATION. al 1 the farm now ocqupied by . George Watt. There he lived un- B '"Absolutel Pure' boy is visiting friends in this vicinity ! e | . INTERCOLONIA \ y [he trustees have secured new slat. | 3Swore Man Would Send Him to HI yeanty wight Le of: ay ~ , 5 : : aad i Ars Ago a arr Mlizal YY LWAY "y black-boards fot the school. Georg . Pendition. Shank f > It 38. INATFIRC izabeth FOR MEN FOR W OMEN 2] w Lewis visited friends in Maberly las , fidavi ey : wunks, of Dalhousie, whe is still liv- wh XA Gray spent Sumday at J This affidavit was filed in the court | ing. Nine children were born to them, MONCTON N.B. v vee C is Mi ay a lie » Lewis spen f common pleas «in Dublin in 1822: [of whom one is dead--Mys. George H. ' & d ox at : To j o's Ee 'And this deponent further saith, | Johnston. She passed away at the 1 ay. . Jo 8. 2 gt at PPI er 3 nN a y { . Enclosing ten cents for postage re a m 1 fins yurchased a valuable tean hat on EPAYIng at the house of, the home of her daughter, Mrs. Beaman, 4 A Ni has 4 ire J y > RL hewa aid Jeiendapt for the flarposs of per- | Winnipeg, on April 16th. Those liv- { au 'tends o Sask 3 onally serving him with the said [ing are: Mrs. Thomas MeQuitty, Mrs | i ar 'e. . : . s 1 v, Mrs. | ; | ' in the near future. vrit, he, the said deponent, Knocked | Joseph Dickson, Miss Charlotte and S 0 L D 0 N L Y A T | | An flavor. An hour. m---- ' hree several times at the outer, com- | Neil, Dubuc, Sask.; Mrs. John Ryder y y Dead Creek Doings; nonly called the hall door, but could and Mrs. Louis Morreau, Snow Road: FOREST, STREAM and SEASHORE . . : x Lai 3 . . ; " ts & book of over 300 pages, llustrated 60c per quart. Dead Creek; May Js a New | wt obtain admittance; whereupon this Janet and John, at home. The young * ivi p . s the logs nearly all cut and ¥ | jonent w roccalibg to knock Scotel k ki : Lo ; . 4" ball tones, iving well ton ha 3 3 eponen as | «ling to knock a! Scotchman too indly to life in Can- in colors and' ba Eg ' 288 Princess St. going to move his mill to Beaver | 'th time when a man, to this de ada. When the lumbering industry be- A g e . { i 3 written descriptions of the country con-| . i okak wed . J 4 . in rice S, Phone 845. Creek. Dr. Spankie visited the schoo | |p ¢ unknown, holding in his hands | came an opening for employment, he tiguous to the line of "the railway . he wting- hal > Rex ¢ : ; yesterday. The meeting held by Rev. | | Lusket or blunderbuss, doaded with worked in the woods and on the river y vi Nova Quebec, New Brunswick and 2 . d '" : a h ; Scotia, replete with historic incident, mr, Gilbere, Wednesday evening, wai |.lle or slugs, as this deponent has for twenty-one years with the firms oi legend and folk-lore. It has also chap- mow church, James Bak : : ; ; ters of Prince' Edward lsland, The Mag staby = the new clutch James Be cared at one of the upper windows of | was a liberal, voting at Watson's Cor- | dalen Islands and Newfoundland, and is jcock has lus barn 8 the said house, and presenting sail ners in the last federal election, for T. SEE Ol 'R WINDOWS : . largely attended. Work will 8001 | ihee heard and verily believes, ap- | Caldwell and McLaren, In politics ho John Newton has ilenased He Joby nusket or -blunderbuss at this de- | 8B. Caldwell. He was a Presbyterian | Veley farm, near Liu a yonend, threatened 'that if said de | in religion. I'he' funeral took place, worthy of a place in any library. COMES ON QUIETLY. Yiley is arund aqui after heing Jae onent. did riot instantly retire, "he Wednesday afternogh, to Lanark ceme- : Gr . "Ba 1 he up with rheumatism, a to n . eh a Fv + ale te whinks . . WB one to Toronto. George Bar Yould woud lis the Heponent's} sou) Jory. Th od ha circle is shrinking ii: { \ crs ker at William Brooker's. Mrs. R | © Dell, winch Lu deponont verily be- | fast, very few now remaining of that SYSTEM Perhaps no other organs work harder than Lovet Arden, at Mrs. C. Penny's. loved Jo would have Hone, had not | hind he stout-hearled men and women the kidoeys to rve the genoral health ao 2 y | this deponent precipitately escaped." | who lett the cor nes of dear old Glas- VICTORIA DAY, MONDAY, May 24th, 1909 | of whe EE Pool er foonled : sep | gow to enter the wilds of an unknown Return tickets will _be issued at with acme ind of Kidney Complaint, but Death Of Harlowe Young Man. | - CHEAPER THAN APPLES. fand and make homes there for them- FIRST-CLASS FARE, good | donot t it. It may have been in the Harlowe, May 15.--Much gloom wa rr ee { selves and children. Mrs. George Watt, SINGLE FIRST ' uspec | y ) el ; 3 s 3 going Friday, Saturday, , Sunday und | system for some tims. There may have cast over this vicinity, on the 6tl | Florida Orange Crop Hereafter to, Who lives near Lanark, is a sister of Mon ays ar um, Hi Wednesday, | been sia hes, swelling of the feet and inst., when news reached here of the Be Marketed. deceased. | May 26th. | ankles. issaitgioas of she ura organs, death of Leslie Wood, son of Mr: anc | penver, May - 15.--~Hefiadorth the | : - TICKETS SOLD TO CERTAIN | highly solored ST: ih te ig Mee. George Wood, bf this Plas 2 | Florida orange crop will bo marketed | o Jertical pul Lateral Travel. + J 1 ee orking in the mines a 0 | direct according 2 : aliny ttshurg Dispatch. POINTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH | pladder pains, frequent or supressed urina- Int been Worm . tk. | direct, according to Jf. U. Swinghng A striking illustrati § the grow POINTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH | addar pune, frtient or spendin. | bli, where he fot hurt, and, was tak | prosidnt of "the Florida Fruit "am ychcss population hotsed in the 1s made from the finest care- FOR PASSAGE ON TRAINS 1] i Do sgt pegiack any of these symptoms, oy ou Be hii Jap ov | itrus Groness Aesceigtion, who Was | office buildings is furnished by an as- fully selected cocoa beans, | lected Ys $ : enver, st night. 1 ser y r p : I 3 q AND 4. SIT N "wird jated a 0 | horin and was convalescent of tha Th AF a ron of Flovidg | this sertion in Now York that neatly ties roasted by a special Projcss ALASKA YUKON PACIFIC EXPOSITIO the first sign of anything wrong Doan's disease when he suddenly died on thi | 0» po caid "will exceed. that of as many people are carried up and down ) to perfoct the rich chocolate | ws . . a 8th fr 0% i e | ' ye * nL 1{in the elevators--of those. buil ys 3 Seattle, Wash., June 1st to Oct. 16th, | Bidaoy Pills should be faut. They go to Morning of ghe 6th, from h art jailer wiv other vear since 1895; and. we in he. eley afors-of ha uildings as : flavor. Cowan's is most deli- go "Shecial round trip tickets on | the seat of trouble, strengthen the kidne A memorial service will He vonturige il produce hali as ch as t on : ent sity: A caleolati iif i mical bg age trl Bing gos | adseat & legual \ Sng on sh iy DI "Saiicr. oh Sunday even | vi pr Jucedholf A mu he r s of th at city A calculation of cious and most econo . good returning on or before Oct. 31st. and flush off all the impurities which ing. in the Methodist church, are crop ol Lalor adh : he work of the 8,000 passenger eleva- THE COWAN CO. LIMITED, TORONTO. HOMESEEKERS BXOURSIONS the kidney trouble. Miss 1. Morrison is visiting friends | Ear_yoars. wo have submitted to tors in, New. York estimates their total Ae . CERT RAR ATAERCE AOA | B07 Ute, Guetta Oh 30 Lov rs Ba Se | Lf 1, ST, Tho, | ait, hn cues pi § K AT SWAD Lag aa : Ye : y bY da : . ited recently. af | HCHY regu ated the market, making day, while the public service commis- round-trip second-class tickels wi ve | Ont., writes: "I was troubled with kidney Snider, Cloyne, visited, re ntly, at | big profits. and keeping up the pricos sions figures put the total passengers issued via Chicago, North Bay or Sud-| groubls for several 3 my bac T T '5. Cole son, | : BE eS | TE Te al, worm of ven om ow wr wip Soy ors sofas iret a June 18% on: "ith ; Sept. 7th, 21st, | was so restless I could not sleep at night 0 a ; - Aig * 7 | market the Flaeide output' direct and| subway cars at 3,500,000. ) ara d da e 0 at aC S . hd | We price of oranges | ne 5 cr August 10th, : 3 i: AH Cob to return within 60 days from go- | and tried everything without any benefit. | this will reduce ; 4 ing date. J. P, HANLEY, Agent, | Jountiztod frig vised me td try Doan's Kicked By A Colt f forty per cent. Before this fight i If you would dodge your ereditors | Be Cor. Johnson and Ontario Sts. | Kidney Pills, so I four boxes and dl | over oranges will be selling at the rate don't become famous. ! 8 . . | complotely al kr Allisonville, May 15.~The Ladies [of three for five cents, instead of five FS Hat Racks in Elm, golden finish, as I ever did and would advise everyone ' Aid mot on Tuesday in the lodge | cents apicee. fe only $14.50. -- . » y ' p ' § : ALLAN LINE | Sin Rr es Hm room rer er sad Tor] | 3 4 Hat Rack in Oak, golden finish, Price 50 ots. per box, or 3 for $1.25, all a good attendance. They planned for | Protection And Poverty 10. GLASGOW foutors or The T. Milburn Oo., Limited, an joo creat social for the second of | Saturday Evening Post. : From Europe 4 $6.50. i : | Toroa : i Junt in owerman's church rs The British Board of Trade lately i b : : ©S IONIAN, 9,000 TONS, | When ardering specify ' Doss'a® Frets anc daughter, Mrs. Morrizon, and | completed a careful comparison of So Polish Qt. Oak, golden finish, bevel (TWIN SCREWS) | : ~~ {WO sons, from pa pig 18 A..| wages and cost of living in English! 1 2 Wave of This Disease Sweeps | | il glass, $8.50. | wg ' { . C . Lucas, of clleville, visited Emersonw| and French towns. It found, in brief in y This | Steamer will r eT PY i NO ] EE. and Bruce McFaul on Friday. Little | that, in like occupations, French wa Over Canada, Thousands Eo Hy Others from $12.00 to 35.00. wards, Sailing' June 5th; July Bre | Coeil MeFaul, igeandson | of 1. A. Ne fou were to Faglith as 75 10 100, Will Die. | 11 JHE Ee Hall Seat, solid oak. $5.00 vuly 31st. : : Faul, was badly kicked above the tem {while the average hotirs of work were 3 ) . . . ye LINE | We have installed a Hobart ple by a two-vear-old colt on Widnes | as 117 to 100 Rent was cheaper, -- h Hall Mirrors from $3.00 to 25.00. i } The best values ever offered. For full particulars of ALLAN | 2 h . . sailings to Liverpool, (Royal Mail Ser-| Electric Coffee Mill, with a Capa-' jay. The doctor had to put in several [but the - space occupied generally i mia eel bo vice), Glasgow, Rondon and Havre. ap {-eity of two pounds per minute. We | iii¢his. Ho iv woing nicely. -- Miss {smaller. In Paris one room oni : le prepated now is 30 tim e--to- ply te Ry ? a : : ne I ia : I Bry . ; sh commence rotecy | HANLEY, Local Agents, Kingston are prepared to supply our Fam- 'y\juhcl Marvin and Gilbert Phillips, of | were 26.7 per cent. of the total num fay i ou. oof e to "protect = ous Blend of Java d Moch ; '0 : Dy 4] 2 : yourself. Coff fresh a an ocha | Rednerville, visited Miss Arthella Phil- | ber inst 14.7 per cent. in London. ° Infl 1 i i : i HR ] ROBERT REID offee, fresh ground and guaran: ing on Sunday. Herbert Brason and | Excepting milk and butter commodities nfluenza or la grippe invariably RR oe ' ' teed the best obtainable. | wife visited at S. Palmer's on Sunday. | generally were dearer, so that a French seizes upon those who have coughs, : : colds and sore throats. | " shone 577. ' : Have You Seen RD ue or $eha yous order, which | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas spent | workman's living expenses, including . \ ill receive our best attention. Sunday in Wellington with his father, | rent, were to an English workman's An important J i] states that the epidemic' can be mini- | : D COUP | H. Thomas. Merritt MoFaul finished [as 114 to 100. As to meat and bread, ES a ! H ! Our New Wall * E R, | moving to Wellington on Thursday. | France nearly supplies her own wants, med "if 'the people will only guard | Dealer in Pure Fn | He starts for Alberta on Jota: His | vet those articles are dearer than in their coldsé--stop them before they . 'Phone, 76a. 841-3 Princess St | Wife and daughter remagk with her | England--because in France they are grow large. Nothing better tor the | . Papers ? 3 | mother, for a time. Thomas Istead | protected by a tariff, while England purpose 1s known than Nerviline--ta- 3 F and family will occupy the house he {draws freely upon the markets of the ken in hdt water three or four Umes 3 h \ of 1 od {lived in. Seeding is very backward, | world for her foodstuffs. In short, it furing 4 Say (Sed Just helores ratie We have a large sibek. © mpos only a few farmers have done any |is quite certain that protection raises: g, Nerviine 'will cure any cold. \ 1 MMi rv Low land is sid of a French workman's liv-] In connection with the above warn- . Roman Candles, Rockets, Mines, ing the story of Mr. Ernest E. iick- Wheels, ete. hart, of Augusta, will serve to illus | Montreal: physician | serene Goods In the latest designs and color {owing {to wet weather. ngs. . | flooded. ing, apd quite doubtiu] whether it has | ms any effect whatever upon his wages. | . t Lucrusta Relief, the .neweat thing for | | The Senate's Attitude. | It is of some interest to note that, | trate, how valuphile Norvilue, is. | Torpedoes and Cannon Crackers dadoes--Burlaps, Room Moulding and EAL TORONTO, Washington, D.C., Yr. Tho sen- lin the cases: covered by this investiga- | "Early in the winter _contracte a Plate Rails. Painting, Graining and ate Sommiitien Ps a Ye doide | tion; the average French workman's Stubbarn Seid dnd unl % grew severe See our assortment at lc and be for the Paperhanging. | to take no action on the question of | g eC average English- |" ©1€ ist e lor i hi ee Fis f il . children. ¢ride petroleum, which was plawd on Mans. as Jo lo 100: also, the 'average | Was A 107 an old-lashionl-aiack © ¥ x FHerench workman's family whs to the | influenza I went to the drug store J-------- l Fe + . . 4 or Hr A the free list in the house bill. The : gx 1 . » sri cro RBnah ahs as "TS y a large 25¢. | Ner- " : ; (jrand Union Hotel house 'included the products of petro- | average Englishman's as 75 to 100. Jand got 8 a vile bottle of - ¥ * leu in the same class, but the senate | ------ ! : r arial i cess t [McMahon & C0. |Wiimvmm pune ll Sm Scents Wm | some pe eto, unt Gli Rolie | 22000 : ' 1] Rooms, $1.00 a Day words 'and the products' be stricken . Raymond Pearl and Frank Sur-| then put the Nerviline Porous-Plaster; ul : Phone 58 bg « 5 AND UPWARD {i of the University of Maine, find | pu. ne : ng ' . Cor. Brock and Bagot Sts. out. , et a, Maine, find! ver a very sore, congested spot on | i . Baggage to and from Station free. wlect ton - high eo . i - Lo : ee | ll mand 30 stamp for N.V. Oity Guide Book and Msg - pem------------ at seleciion lor hgh eag production | my chest. Before retiring 1 took half foieinie=! speferfenfeo sfenfefuefenfertufeiofelnfoieolofelel The Baptist church, Algonquin, was jearried on for nine consecutive years | 5° teaspoonful of Nerviline in hot ¥ : [Gnition Dynamos, ¥ fortunate in securing as pastor Rev. lid not lead to any increase in the sweetened water; next morning I was n a recent graduate | average production of the flock. | Like v pom ing . | | like 4 new man--that throbbing head- | A 3 D. H. Williamson, Storage Batteries Spark Plugs ! Wm. Murray Auctioneer of McMaster university, Toronto. | this experiment the daughters of "200- | ache, the burning fever, the sensa- | » s i 27 BROCK ST Morewood citizens mourn the loss i egg hens did not exhibit, when kepi | tion of choking and tightness in my | J - O . H U TT oO IN, BROKE R Carburetors Fe : wy | of an esteemed resident in the death |under like souditione, 5 hich an chest and throat had dwsappeared. | REPRESENTATIVE OF : ! New Carriages, Cutters, Harness, | of Thomas Barrington, who passed | average as did pullets of the same age | There was no ringing in my ears, no | NT . . Sale of Horses every Saturdav away at the' advanced age of eighty { which wore the daughgors of birds! fever left, and not a trace of cold." CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO. : hl two vears. The deceased was born in | whose production was less than 200; This is but one instance of thou- | IMPERIAL GUARANTEE &- ACCIDENT INSURANCE co., TIY OUR DRY BATTERIES. While operating a planer in J : WESTERN FIRE ASSURANCE CO. wages were to the 3 Fo A. | Athens. eves a vear. The daughters "of "200. | cands of cures érom Nerviline which | EQUITY FIRE INSURANCE CO. Scobell's mill, Cape Vincent, Tues-| Svdney Lufiman, aged fourteen years, egg' hens. were not less variable in has no equal in curing all winter ls | | day, Lexi Horton had his left hand Thurlow township, was arrested on |respect to egw production than were | such as croup, quinsy, hoarseness, | North West Lands, Cobalt and other Stocks bought and sold ) | C omm ission. badly lacerated. A board got caught | complaint of his father Ihe boy | similar birds, whose mothers were not | bronchitis, lumbago, sciatica or rheu- | -- o Tumbull Flectrical Mig. 00. | in She machine] and, iu uidenvoring to stale money td ou being reprimand { so closely selected. [mation Bale, fe and certain | WRITE OR CALL FOR INFORMATION. | remove the same his han ame inj ec hrdatened to shoot his progenitor. | rt tt ee | that '¢ Nerviline--réfuse any substitute, . | 18 Market St, . - Kingston, Ont. Phone, B78; 878 Bagot St, | contact with the revolving knives. 1 Remanded to jail for a week. Free lunch is often food for thought, ' Sold by all dealers. N

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