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Barrie Examiner, 6 Sep 1928, p. 4

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KI\T3I I V (T3 `Sept. 4-Misses Agnes and Jennie Richardson of Hamilton motored here to spend the week-end with their brother. F. Richardson. \l'u ...a..: xrno xx.` Vrnmmi.-.ny \.I'1'c: EH91!` D1`ULIll'. 1`. rucuu1`usuu. .\Ir. and .\Irs. W. Thurlow, Miss E. 'Thur1ow and Master Murray Thurlow spent the holidair with re- latives in Toronto. `[3 D{nknnAanu afonn 1>hn"I`nV'_ lauves In 1 Uruutu. E. Richardson attended the Tor- on=to Fain this week. \.l'x..... `!.`n.-dun t*-unuvnm av-.11 .`Dn~r-nu UITLU P2111" LUIS \Vt`ClS. Miss Evelyn Crawford and -Percy Dennis of Buffalo spent a. few days with the forme1"s niece, Mrs. Geo. Muir. ll... Tna `LT.-:11 nanny-4+ 0 Pan: Rave Mulr. Mrs. .105. Hall spent a few days. with relatives in Toronto. Sept. 4-.\1r:.'w`7s7;~bb of Walkerton paid a visit to her -sister-in-law, Mrs. Shaw, last week. mug. Inn Vnnnn nyhn ha: `hnnn iurs. bnaw, RISL ween. Miss Illa Knapp. who has been visiting friends at Elmvale for some time, has returned home. Mr: Trnn `Riv `Rhv `Dninf was A [1-"leg 11315 rcuuun-:u IlUHIUu Mrs. Irwin, Big Bay Point, was 8. recent visitor -with her sister, Mrs. C. Shaw. `n~ I` Tlnf Onnnl-yaw Inaiviv-Ia U. Dlltl W. Miss E. Elliott, teacher, having returned from the holidays, sc-hool opened Sept. 4 with a. good attend-' 3.!'ICe. `A ... and `Run 1' 'I"nA A0 "nv-nnn HUB`- Mr. and Mrs. J. Tate of Toronto. acne aunj ngu yur vunuuu R. RBADE DAVIS, with oicu at Mnnchouor Building 33 Malinda Sn-out - - . Toronto 2. Ontario M.!..C.Bld. SCIS W Manual .2 `T. m.uob.:: % Seethgjvw UTILITYTRUCK ma RQILIFJII` ---.....-....A -. A1\IN1'.`C|"I`` 111111 1-11:11 nu rrnrwnve; 1>...n'ontJc1'o 1= GENERAL MOTORFS WEED? 'L7If2GE's'r 'BU1`1.I'>1 z ffc . FF'3959"Y-E _.._ _ _._3 4-speed transmission CHURCHILL `?,A_'-5T9.`. CUNDLES 1:..- 11-7-LI. -0 llnd erwear - 4-wheel brakes T.R.COUI.TER 'l'RISClJI'l`~A I-lealthwafer of Whole wheat, MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS `VISITORS WELCONIE For breakf-ast. lunch or supper on hot days especiallyv with fruitamz cool milk or cream. Healthful! -Batteries charged 50c. Ren- tals 25c. Radio tubes rejuvenated 50c. Barrie lRadio Electric. 36'b- Miss L. Mc~'Ray of Istayner and Miss Sadie McIntyre of Collingwood vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. W. Carruthers last week on their way home from their motor trip to New Brunswick, Nova. Scotia, Montreal, Quebec, Boston. Ottawa, North Bay and nnn Anrrnnv-A .DusI.uu. v L ha. Windermere. BARRIE and ALLISTON OME in and see the new Chevrolet Utility Truck! It has everything you 'want-unusual pulling" power-remarkable peformance-amazing handling, ease-and outstanding economy of ownership and- operation`. The leading body builders, working in co-operation! with Chevrolet, have produced for the Chevrolet chassis` a very wide range of body types to meet the individuai needs of every business. Farmers, grocers, bakers, builders, contractors, druggists, cleaners, laundries, department stores, florists, hardware merchants-a1l will nd bodies designed especially to meet their par-v ticular needs. . Come in today for a trial load demonstration. c_.,.,,.: The G.M.A.C. . . Gen- ! . CHASSIS ONLY 1 u d A: w.n,;.u., Om. $ , _;;,,;,,*;;;;,,;;;:",,,;;, _$~=~'~.m" BTW: 5- . .`. .-'`.'. . 552 .'`.?.iL..fs`2L'i _ pare Tire, hmper V`, of buy,-K-70. and Bodv Extra Chevrolet on lune. they__S;1;d Wear anc\l Tear! uuu tuucrulnuc \. contained in ev` pare (Ire, Dump: and Body Extra At Home or Away Onl: iWest Wellington Hotel. V. D. BE ARDSALL >=*'-=*.,..';.::.;.s:*,.=.."'-=' I1-Hdnn nas - ununzm 3'1`. A reputation of over thirty mars is at stake every time a rack e of Reel Rose Oran 0 "ekoe ea is sold. So high 37 3 this reputation prized that he makers have authorized our grocer to replace any package free of charge that- does not satisfy you in every - particular. 5.w CANADA, LIMITED Sole Sewn; Aunt for Canada '\A\IIQ -..'a 1|`lUQl at Mnnalhnl Thursday, September 6, 1923 Th! U.M.-U. bell- eral Alotors own dc _ fcrred payment plan qords the man con- venient and economical buying your Chevrolet time. CC6 r;;'1,-.,. .3 -Simmoris7 & Go. now showing all the new fall hats and caps for men and boys. 36b - -Radio thrills. See the New Williams Super Electric Radio. Terms to suit. Barrie Radio Elec- tric. 86'!) RD SI sep;'_ 4A---`Mrs. s. .\:t_c>;1son. ma- land. visited her sister, Mrs. J. or- e the'holida'. sn(;l'?~::,(`:.1ann and 80%) Ed. of T01`- H8011, over tne`nuuuuy. Mrs. Gibson and sonoEd. onto have returned home after a couple of weeks.w1th the formers son, Rev. J. Gibson. _ : -:..`hnn1 m:..nm:ned this morning | Rev. J. Li1D_50n. `School rev-opened this morning (Tuesday). N. Ralph of Midland is teacher for `the senior room. In (and 1\.h~a I-Ix-land. Toronto. teacner I0!` me at-xuur ruum. Dr. and Mrs. Hyland, Toron-`.0. spent the` week-end at Jas. Elrick a. Mr. and Mrs. D. Jamieson and Roy visited in Penetang. Labor Day.- Llovd Elliott has gone to Midland 9 g to attend high school. - 1 .\.r rznnhan. `Port Arthur. is.h0l1- ' uny 111` 19.39. 1 .1 g to attend man scnool. I -M. Kitchen, Port Arthur. 1s`hol1-A 3 daylng with hismother in the vi`- llna-A, . 19.39. . J. Johnston and family of Michi- gan. `S. Johnston of Buffalo and T. Johnston and family of Barrie vis- ited at W. Rowat's, Sunday. . Mrs. W.UMino, Sr., and grand- daughter. Aileen Shortreed, visited friends in Midland last week. 'I'-Tna'h \|'nT.4=nd nm for Toronto. Monday. to auena scnooz. \ Harold Dunn, son of N. Dunn. is progressing favorably in Mzdlanct hospital after an operation for ap- pendicitis. A Thnna who attended the Toronto xrlenas m .\11uuuIu maL \V'vr:x\. Hugh .\IcLeod left for Toronto. Monday, to attend school. um-nm Dunn. non of N. Dunn. penazcru Those who attended Exhibition included Mrs. J. Mc- Leod, Mrs. M. J. E11! tt. Mrs. W. Rowat. Mrs. E. R. S tt and Mas- ter George. Ed. and Earl Calhoun, R. Ross. W. `Smith, L. Faragher. H. and J. Rumble, Ralph Rumble and Grant T'Iunn III IV!!! Dunn. 1 Dunn: I Death of amuol Colo On `Sept. 3, 1928, -Samuel Cole died at his home here. Though he` had not been in the best of health | for a couple of-months, he was able on man: nwn street until '8. few 1'01` couple or-monms, ms was awe to walk down street until as. days before his death. Mr. Cole had been a resident of Hillsdale for years and was a prominent figure at the mills when they were :n ac- tive operation here. He leaves two sons. Reginald and I-Iershel or Tor- onto. and his widow (formerly Jane Marlow) who has the especial sym- pathy ot the community. having lost her husband and two sisters. Miss M. Marlow and Mrs. A. Archer of Elmvaie. in less than seven months. The funeral was held on Sept`. '5 to the Anglican cemetery at Waverley, Rev. W. C. Stubbs taking 6 ha unwvlnna A church maintained at Wasdale. Emu. now has an average contro- sation or only six persons. A n-nnnnn Mhn ant lf 8." [El VVlVL`l`lUyg nu the services. gsept. 4-1-rs. McDo}1;ld and Miss Chapman of Weston and `Ram. Scott of `Edmonton visited at G. Johnston's and J. `Young's during th ast few days- gngnnl recmened uhere Isent. 4. TWO the past rew uuys. School reopened -here Isept. 0! the former teachers are back on the Job (Miss Ebhorn of Vstrattord and Miss Blyth of Durham) while Miss Loveless of Sarnla. is mung the position occupied by Miss Ken- yon last year. Mm-vvn Parker and Hugh John- last year. Mervyn Parker and Hugh ston are attending the B.'C.I. this term. ` mm. and Mr: A, Rnnald and ` Mr. and Mrs. A. Ronald and daughter Grace motored over to Buckhorn one day last week to via- it tvheizvson Douglas. `Mina `llrnurn nf 'l`m-onto visited M188 Uoums a. Iew uuys -mac wuvn. Among those who spent the week- end here were Miss `Sara. McKinley of Toronto at her home, Miss Lena Orchard and Th-os. Maxwell 0! `Por- onto at the farmer's nhome. 1'.Tnnunuf I-'l'n`rnA Qnrvinn he it tvneirson uougxaa. Miss Brown of Toronto visited Miss Collins a few days last week. `Amnno H-man whn snout than week- 01120 at me I0!`mels Ixwmu. Harvest Home Service will be held in St. Peter's Church at 11 a.m. Sept. 9. The Boys Choir from St. James Church._ 0ri1lia.- will lead the service. Mr. V. B. Collins. B.A.. will preach his farewell sermon. H1-9P`;`_'-E. MlNE.S!N`G_ A uvu `Vb van; boa ,.-a-v..." A mouse that got into a.` can pipe 80 year: ago has been tound em`bw1med nby rust in a. - ertect state .9: preservation in Bum nzham. Ala. septa 4-Among those who at- tended the Exhibition on Labor Day were! Misses Eva. VVoolsey,. Edna Latimer. Irene Middlebrook, Laur- ene Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Latim-: er. Gordon Bush, Viola, E ion and Kenneth, `Clifford P13.Xt0!1,r Rowbert Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. McNab, N. -Grainger. Bernard Tax-Bush and Builer Eaton. 11".: and \.fnu TIT T5435:-u 1-vnn fn Dklllel` 1`JcILUll. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean went to Toronto.-Tuesday, for a few days. Tank Dana and fninn nf nahnmn J.Ul'0Il(U.'J.UU3utl,) , LU!` `ct J.!'.`\V uuya. Jack Ross and friend of Oshawa Miss Phoebe Ross of `Toronto and Harry Hunt of Hamilton spent the week-end at the parsonage. \ {au `I31-near Pnca Inf? nn ,\.`l nndav week:-enu at tile pursuuusu. Miss Fraser Ross left on Monday for Belleville. - . . `ED.-uIAn{n`n "I7onA on;-1 "`1-\`l-\a vI{`\- LU? DEUU\'HlUc Roderick Ward and Thbs. smu- bel of Detroit are at their _homes here. . llllacaa Y1nnA.T\11nlI-nvnwk chi`. `I1`.vn-I IlUl`Uc Misses I1enevDuckworth amt Eve-' 1y.n McMackon`returned horbe on Saturday~a.!ter two weeks 1n'Tor- onto. . \/fun TI7hI+Ou1zn n? `l4`1naknI~fr1`n via- WVUIS Miss Wilhelmina .C1ear.y or, Ivy visited at Sanford Dempster s, sun~ `Rnv, n Rive .T Race. lcaff fndnv Ull CU: Mrs. Whittaker or Fleshertoh vis- ited her daughter, Mrs. West, last week. \'Iau Tl711hnYvnlna 4t`1nou1v nf Tux- Dqgi sli-ri" uuy. . Rev. and Mrs. J. Ros ,1eft today for a week's visit at undridge. ' `I -`Innvon `X.'iHrn1o'hI-nr hoe rnn\.v'r-.'1 U1' `H. VVCCAS vsau. GI. Duuuzaugc. Howard Wlnoughby has mov`c.~-`x his family into their new home at the Forestry branch. Angus. "\vfv-u `l`h~nvv .Pnrrnnv1v \Trc ('D4:v\' cue .l`Ul'UL1`y UFELIIUU. .9-Lusus. `Mrs. Drury, formerly Mrs. (Rev.)' Sturgeon, and daughter Nora vis- ited at W. J. Gau1ey s for a few days. V '!`hn marr-nlnn vnnanor n? H-an Ana-ne ` uuya. The regular meeting of the . United Ladies Aid vw11_l meet .~ home of Mrs. Roland Orr, . Flats. Tuesday. Sept. 11. MFG T-Tnmav Emifh ennnf 4 IFUCIS. J.u!'.`5ut1`)'. BU`1J\.. 11. Mrs. Harry Smith spent days in Toronto. Vfiaa 'l`hn:.a1n Nnahiff nf Nm uuy.-.1 H1 .:.un,uuu. Miss Thossie Nesbitt of New York and Dr. and .\Irs. Gaby and son Jack of Toronto visited old friends In town last week. `Klan 'I"1-\A1v-nn T'K7l11unn an TAT-nn U1 LUWII luau. Wccu Miss Thelma Willson and John Willson are visiting. in Toronto where John is a Judge of cattle at flat: (` NT 1:`. U19 U.J.V.a. The Ladies Aid and W.;\I.S. of Zion Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. Lorne `Davidson, Tuesday, gpt. 4. Mn: A A1-nnl in viaifingr in WHVFU I"\"I I ` the C.N.E. `Tho T .1111 Luusuuy, Dtph on. Mrs. A. '1`. Arnold is visiting in Toronto. \:fh:a 'l`I-\ncah; 'I`av-`Duck D\T n? sow AND SERVICED BY c. & W.MOTORS H;R.PALMER$ 3,%E1;A_;1c1< .lUl'Uul.U is Vlalunxs at. ucl.` uuluc ucx C. Miss Dora Mcquane and Thos. Nolan of Toronto visited at Lorne Davidson's last week. Ill:-n `lnnn YI7nnA AP '\Ynur 'Vnrb 'J.'Ul`UIlEU. Miss Thossie TarBush. R.N., of Toronto is v1s`1tin\g at her home here. \Hau hmm 1\/fnO1mm: and Thns. mu weex. Miss Irene Woolsey is visiting her brother Jim in Detroit. `ll/In on;-I RI: 'l"hn.e h`I`hhAH and atnuueus pttrcxus ucxc. Jzohn Sully. who has been very ill, is slightly improved. United S.S. Picnic `The annual Sunday School picnic or the Angus United church was held last Wednesday in the Fores- try grounds, everyone having a good time. Winners of the races were as follows: three-legged race for girls. Lema Willoughby and Grace Carson, Bernice McMackon and Vera Wor- rod; three-legged race for boys, Arthur Duckworth and Elliott Bush, Kenneth Bush and Frankcurtis: sack race, John Beggs, Alex. Tweed- le; egg race. girls, Lema Willough- by, Bernice McMackon; egg race, boys, Kenneth Bush, Frank Curtis: needle race, Lema Willoughby, Grace Carson: plain races: Mrs. 4Smith s class, Murray Duckworth, Wesley Symes: D. Middlebrook s class, Alice Cripzps, Bernice .VIcMackon; Grace Carson's class, Arthur Duck- worth, Emmerson `Symes: Mrs. Mc- Mackorrs class, Lema Willoughby, Reta Symes; Mrs Willough.by's class. Grace `Carson, Viola Bush: Mrs. Duckworth`s class, Cleary Dempster, John Beggs; Mrs. Zim- merman s class, Grace `Carson, Clara Symes; teachers` race, .\Irs. McMackon, Mrs. Wilkinson. .IJaVlCl|S UX1S 1113! . \Vt'!`.'K. Miss Eileen Ward of New "York and Roderick and Kenneth of De- troit are visiting at their home here. ' `Dani! Dlonb AF \Tnuv Vnrlz an nid DBFB. Fred Black of New York, an 01d Angus boy, called on friends here thig week. lllag Tuusnn Tlfnrdanu is Iyiclifinu hnr orotner axm 1n Ueu`uu.. \ Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Stribbell and son of Detroit are visiting Mrs. Str1b`be1l`s parents here. Inhn Rnnv whn hm: hepn verv Zlinnn 1- :1 Sept. 4--'The schools have reopen- ed after the summer vacation. The teacher at Pine Grove is Mr. Clark of Collingwood and for S.-S. \'o. 7 Miss Ross of Angus. 1-.-.1... \'I nnr~`n and Tllmvnwi Mn- Mass ROSS OI Axlgus. John McBride and Howard .\Ic- Kernan spent a few days last week in Toronto at the Exhibition. 1.11.. Tannin `ruehmn huff Mnndav m '.l.'OI`0IlIO at (He .1uauuuAuuu. Miss Jessie Bishop left .\Ionda_v morning for Camden East where she is going to teach. 11-Amw um and Justin McKern- the summer munuis uerc. Sam. Ford of` Manitoulin Island is spending a few weeks with friends here. . e The Late James Brumbye James Brumby, who passed away a._t the home of his step-son. Roland Orr. Angus Flats, Aug. 28, 1928, was one of the oldest `citizens of this neighborhood, having been born here Dec.` 5. 1866. He had been,in failing health for some time. Except for some months at Mono Mills and Toronto, all his life was lived in this community; where he enjoyed the respect of all. His wife prede- ceased him two years. He is sur- vived. by. one brother, Thos. Brum- by. Toronto: one sister. Mrs. Her- ron. Toronto: two half-brothers, J. C. Hirons. Mono Mills and David Hir- ons in the West. 7|"kA Punnvnl tune hold on A`ll2`1lSt we 18 going ID Leuuu. D'Arcy. B111 and Justin .\IcKern- an motored from Detroit on Sat- urday and spent the week-end with friends here, taking back with them .their brother Mick, who has spent the summer months here. uam wnml nf-Nfnnifnnn Island is 7|-I`: BARBIE EXAMINER m we VVESE. The funeral was held on August 3" to Grenfel church and cemetery and was largely attended. Rev. J. A. Ross took the services. Floral tributes included one from Gren- fel United Ladies Aid and others from his old neighbors. Pallbearers were John Bishop. Chas. McBride. 1. McMaster, G. Young. Chas. Har- rls and Robt. *1-Iolmes. Among those from 9. distance present were '1`. Brumby. Mrs. Herron. Geo., Thos. and Arthur Hlrons, Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. I-Iirons and fonxily, Mon) Ill: M: ;u M1118. , ' Kl I\II II`! The W.A.`of St. George's Angli- can Church held their` regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. .W. J. Miller on August 23twith a. good attendance. Mam: `Dora Tlffin save the scrip- good attencvance. Miss Dora Tiffin gave scrip- ture reading and Mrs. 0.. Arnold- gave a very interesting missionary reading from the new study book. Atriqa.rand Her People. The nexx ineeting-will be held at the home or Mrs. Robt. Ellis when the `bible reading will be given by Mrs. Beck- erton and miss'ionary reading by Mrs. W. Miller. At the close of the meeting the hostess served refresh- ments. LKUVV IV fllhh -`Crown Hm United -chm-ch am. versary services onwsept. 28; Ed- gar anniversary. Sept. 30: halston anniversary. Oct. 7. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 pan. PH ELPSTON Mr. and Mrs. Garfield McLe1l9.n or _Detroi:. M1c-h.. visited with Mr. am` Mn. Sam. _H_'.?.1`, Phelpston, re_cgm1.\'. % cfzB"w'1?1_1?iii.L _. vvnu :fq|IInn Goodrich Silvertowns `afcoulse mans ;9REN1=EL __I..-AI- Ln l:J:l'9PIA & nl\I\ ~ Aug-.1s '. at the Angus a few Sept. 4--AVince Reive, `-Engineer .on the S.S. Collingwood, came down from Midland and spent Monday at home. - DA T \1 .-.1.` uuuu nail fnmau ton, HI. llUlllCu Rev. J. .\IcEwen and family re- turned home on Friday from their vacation at '1`r,1p1e'Bay. T ` Nfiea T-Tnvhnv .1-Ann-nn nn \.| nv-anxr GL LIlC"\JLu llllt` SUHUUL Miss Bertha Allan is teaching a_t Bethesda, .\Iiss Thelma Kneeshaw at Cherry Creek. Miss Lillian Sloan at Lansing and Miss Dorothy Sloan at Sharon. ' ` \r... 7 13 'I_1-3.3..-.-.... .-....a- nu... ; \cu.:uuuu at .L1,zpu-: 13:1). Miss Ho1'ner,-returned on Monday and resumed her` duties as teacher at thee5th line school. \-flan `nnohn A113... L. d.......L8._.. at at snaron. ~' Mrs. J. E. 1-Iodgson and` Miss Gladys I-Iodgson spent last week visiting friends at Hamilton and Ra_'l`ermo. ` 11 .n.........~1.....1 1 1......'1..m. 4.1.- J."1l!'1`llIU. Dougall `Campbell has left the garage and gone to work in Barrie. Mrs. Frank spent the holidays with her son in Toronto. 1 D TI'\I'I`lQP\U\f|t\ In 1nn1I.3n-`Ru... 8-. \Vtl1 1161' SUI! All .l.U1'UllLU. ` J. B.. Lawrence is holidaying in Palermo and Toronto.` 1 Q`:-uni-\ nu}! n l\r\\I:v\`A A0 Oninna ra.1e1.'u1u uuu .J.Ul'Uul.U. J. Sloan and a couple of friends spent Sunday at his home here. `X795:-Hncr ha: awn rincrina in H-an BIJCHL DLIIKUIIJ 'cl.I. HIS IIUHIU HCFU. Wedding bells are ringing in the neighborhood. `Thnan fofrincr in $1-In `I:`v11}\lnn an Hl'.'H_-'.HUU1'uUl_.H.l. `Those taking in the Exhibition so far are Mr. and Mrs.` Vvalter Allan and family, Mr. and .\Irs. Harry Canon and family, .\Iiss Bertha Taylor, `R. Thomas, E. H. Sloan. Ronald Allan. Mansfield and Nor- man Harrison. ' 1'4.-............+.."1.u.a-...... 4.. 4.1.- 11v-........u.. llldll J. 11l`J. lB_UHn Congratulations to the.\Vomen s Institute on their representative. Mrs. Robt. Bayes. getting first prize for old-fashioned costume at the Exhibition. qruojr-kn` I Sept. 5-Miss Della Patton, Nor-. man Benham and Gordon Patton, all ' of Toronto, were guests of Miss Freda Nelson last week. . \.I u nnA Klan `lu-v.nunA.q 'L`l lnIv`Hu\nr SICUCI AVCISUII lal. )VCCl\c I I Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Hickling and daughter, Doris of Eden, N.Y.. were guests at Thos. Ne1son s over the holiday. If: and \l ve TV `R Tnuvncnnti ` Lue uuuuuy. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Townsend.` Margaret and Charles Townsend of Toronto and Mr. and`Mrs. Jos. Hill and daughter Gertie of St. Cathar- ines visited with Mrs. Thos. Nelson. \V'I"kn \'Iannu AnRn11 and T4`n1nn3 IIIQS VISILEU VVILII .\1I`5. LIIUS. LVCIBUU. `The Misses Arden. and Erland Watson of Dalston have gone to visit their sisters, Mrs. W. L. H. Nugent of Cralgmyle and Mrs. (Dr.) Key of Bellevue, Alta. DODS KNITTING COMPANY, LIMITED O:-nngovillo '- - - Ontario 1: a A,nI,_A l___.. ;__ fI_____|_

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