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Northern Advance, 5 Nov 1891, p. 6

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u-.-uu-u-.v_y us vuuu; unvruu. nuu ouuu: (lOV0- tion jtvju believed tha_,tv;ha Princq of Walqu got` by ?{pItdg_oher ._WiI::bllt`; } Almost. 1: not quite double thst or any other ; Paper pnbilahed in Barrie. 3 (U'Anv1m'rIsnRs SHOULD Non: mans l'AO'l>`.`3A ' (12 lines solid nonparell make one inch). . ADVERTISING RATES. THE ADVANCE HAS A CIRCULATION OF THIRTEEN HUNDRED AND a EIGIITY 00PIE8o nus uonnnann Anvnuci L Pslntlncnbm, ".g&o;.`&o.f w' . .~. .1 _-' .;..'.;';.`LL ` _' alidouono g,I'v"oMna1l- Bufohu of wa MML1: No. 01! Inches Space. TRANSIENT . 1'e'. om._ Mm:qm3. More-ranhx. I `Mi~fr*REA L. The czar and Emperor to Meet. The Austrian Ambassador in `.Berlin has telegraphed to his Government that a meeting between the Russian and German Emperors has been arranged to take place in Berlin. sco1"r s ao"oK%s'roRE A large stock of Public School and Collegiate Istitutc Supplies always on hand. A heavy manilla cover given away with every book. Mail orders promptly attended to. OPENING or nus SCHOOLS! G. c+-sMI-r, UNDER TAKE R. POWDER,` SHOT, `CARTRIDGE, GAME TRAPS, LANTERNS, CATTLE CHAINS. GRAIN scoo1>s, X-CUT SAWS, AXES AND HANDLES, IMCALLISTER, STORE? --w-- 11-: V. w- - uuupcu-jwx The Muqui.3F'i3;ne has consented to stand for Central Bradford as the Union- ist candidate. 110 Dunlop Street, RIFLES (Magazine andsingle Shot) SHOT GUN-S (Single and Double T Shelf and; Heavy Hardware, Chain, Bar Iron, Cast . St 1 {Spring Steel, Machmery Steel, Sleigh-Shoe ee Steel, assorted length and sizes. Guns, Ries, Primers, Cartridges, Shells, Ammunit ' l ` Cloth for Halls, Oil Cloth Mats for Stoves and Tables. ion, ( WAIR as, mo AND s-rem. MERCHANTS YOUR BUY AGENTS FOHTHE HOWARD FURNAc5_ BARRIE AND STROU D. At J. HENDERSON S. - . nulon Stoned. -- John Dillon was stoned while passing through the `streets of Cork the other evening and one man struck him a heavy `blow on t_he~leg with 3 stick, in- juring him slightly . Til`-I 7.AR.F ENTER` AND OFFER AT Low PRICES : School ~.---vv-'7 """'B- \-'1 W And all Funeral Requisites Furnished. Orders by Telegraph or Otherwise, Prom;-L ly attended to. G. O. DOLMAGE, Manager, Stroud. y STEAM WORKS AND SHOW ROOM, COLLIER-ST.. BAR RIB j- FROM $3.00 T>E:1 2D7)z~EN. Permanent enlargements b) 3 Qewand beautlful process. ` PHOTO STUDIO! Bofhwel| s Block, Barrio. BARRAU D UOFFINS AND GASKETS OF ALL KINDE i . In stock or Made to Order. Robes, ox-Spa all n u u - A .....1'l).....-,.`__'A, nnwrm: wuns wunLnIswAaanw rjmnus or` am, ab;-gs jgr Iiixi K'NnnnoAp; " FIRST PRIZE. BARBIE, 1 sss. lsssv. 1890. 1891. oA;31N ETS f\t'\`- ___ _..-\r1`l'1 SWI_THIN KENG, Photo. : ___ __7 _____.-urul\II\r BARRIEAND BRACEBRIDGQ iooks ! TI-IE and prices always 13` stock. All orders will 1'9` . delve careful attention. ,A_:-- Breech and Muzze Loading) light Hen - e Eight workmen, were suffocated by can in the cellar of` a new building at . Mack-_ riach, neat Oetren. Mora.via. " ns of various plate. 88 Dunlap-st_ OPPOSITE canon and oo1dentI-l'1'1-e, Flood and sto:-m-PlcI:ed up the World Over. uarquiq of I501-no. For Parliament. Changes in the Tomato. The Rolling Ship. --v - C-76 ax GUIIIIIUC V However great the provocation to which `Leo XIII. may consider himself subject, it herdly seem; ,pouible that `he will: cross the-Rubicon: by"rei_:1avi;:gzh'o31 Rome-J; And ;.vet> there it! little ,dnbt: in face~of'-fppirently autheiit{orei:oi~t$;` tl1`n.t5% he-periouely mediate: such a step. ._Tt. wnnld I-n:.l>_kn l!Dnn5)snl .....-..-a..'--- -1 ' the Queen's imm ate family takes away , cumming can Hate.-5 , r . . The protest `of. Sir. `Wiiarn Gord'6n_-" Cumming, against the _`approp`ri_at_ioh_ of money for .-the entertainment` of 'th_egDuke and Duchess of Fife and Elgin has exoit? ed a lively row in the Scotch burgh, where the-head of the Cummingfamily rather outranks Queen Victoria in popu- lar regard. , Sir William isa considerable. property owner in Elgin and can- there: : force reinforce -his protest by legal mea- sures if necessary, while the fact that neither the Duke or the.Duohessi re of` ' thezexousemf _loya`lt s'.. forfthei proposed ex"-o penditure. The Cummings, like other Scottish chieftains, are noted for the tenacity of their hatred and their devo: L3.-n. ....l`:a :- I.`.I:__-_.1 1.1.... an 1-L2,, , agv pvsnvuun, u.IvI.IlDI.Ul IIIUII I step. `ltwwpujld bee.t1.peg1-ea.;ut nangqi n off... the pgefg senufifon` would 'r_o" _' tpgf I Illl WUDIH Unless its friends have mistaken. the temper of the Greenway Government, and of the province which it serves. so well _ Manitoba will not be fettered even _by the judgment of the Privy Council. Que- bec may just as well. understand that `Ontario will not see the western provinces deprivedof one right which New Bru_n_s- wick enjoys. Oanada must ,either`ha6e_ legislative union or ;proyji_neial .su'preina'cy}_ in dealing with . provinoia:l,:.'ai;s,{.r Ont"-_ ario doennot wishrto ;b_e;-the ;guardi_s._n' oi the minority in Quebec.- :snd;'Q.uebec.A,Iyi_ll not be allowed to` be guardian. to the min.-. orities in Ontario ..'and the Northwest;-` ~'1`his= is- not r ` {the best~time ~"to ` . pron; fthe issue, but whenthe excitement profolrdd by ' the 'present` case haw` va'rnis hed,- who constitution will have to be revised with the denite purpose of xing limltsto the authority of the Dominion '-`and to the rights of __theV,,,pro_inqem -2-7,',{`6{1eg4;-typim, 5 ? Oar federal sys'ten;_.is `at fault. It was not enough that Quebc should claim` the right to hand-cuff Ontario; it was -not enough that the constitution shouid throw its: nu-ntnnI>:nn nu`.-n '..-........I 4.1.... Q-,....-... A.- ........a.. nu... _u.-u .uyu-wuvuuvu uuuuau Igutufv its protecting arm `around the Sepayatel schools of Ontario, but Quebec must also legislate for Manitoba V and ' the whole Northwest . ` V o 1-1` 0. no u`. uv uv uuv savvuavu UL it uuuxuu. ` Provincial rights so far as the.Eugl`ish-H speaking provinces are concerned have no existence. Quebec has the provincial right to do just as it pleases. It can take our money, for is has none, of its own, and subsidize the. Jesuits. The British North America Act is broad enough to admit the foulest abuse that a French Canadian Legislature can propose. `The constitution is an openvgate to any wrong which Quebec chooses topenact, but is a closed door to an assertion of legislative liberty on the part of an English-speaking province. ` - . n ._ 4`...:I......1 -.'...'.L ..... :; _r- gun. TL Iivlavvlu Ian I! Lllllillvlo The jud,zment,- if sustained on appeal to the Privy Council, seriously e'eot'a- the future of. the Northwest. ` ` `I - .___;._' :_ LL- __2 1' Lututu U]. Luv LVUIUHWBSU. . . - It roots in the soil of a young province an institution that under thetermq of the British, North America. Act must forever aiuct Ontario. Their Lordahipe. of ' the Supreme Court have been the means of perpetuating a curse. `The wording of an ancient parchment is held` to iuatifyan. unfair limitation of the "rights of. a fr8_e- province, and forces Manitoba to apply public funds to the education of children to be the liegeinen of a. church`. ' `D.....l....:..l ..:...LL.. __ 1.-_._ -_ A`-- 'r\ , ,1`! I, Accoring {:0 the decision of the Supreme Court. Manitoba must accept - Separate schools as a nality. mun 1:115: -Inn;-nab . `C ----L.:....'I ._ _---_1 -LA Illllllll IVUVIV WI The sanitary condition of the establish- ment was perfectly horrible. The walls and oor were in a beastly condition`, and some of the beds used by the children, were old bags and packing cases lled with stale hay. .All the children were kept in a state of terror by Mr. Cotton. He was committed for trial.` All were week and` sickly, and their growth hadvbeen stunted by the treat-A ment reoei_ved. _' -~ I sonar: Davin. Ivan To Prohibit Wheat Export. The English Board of Agriculture has received information which is regarded as convincing of an intention on the part of Russia to prohibit the exportation of wheat. .The St. Peterabnrg cor- pondent of the . News says that :the prohibitory decree was postponed on the advice of the Russian Finance. Minister, who feared that it would jeopardize the new Russian-loan,.but that the decree has been` sent to Copenhasren .for the Czar : signature and wlll probably be- isaued after Nov. 5th, whenjthe second payment of 20 per cent. on` the new loan is due. The prohibition is likely tain- clude barley and maize. ~ i l\lI vlau lnalubblvvucluvv UL IIIIV Vlvtll-ICIIGKUQ Owing to numerous complaints against that institution the Society for the Pro- tection of Children recently made -and investigation into the manner in which the orphanage` was conducted. i It was ascertained that the children were in an emac1dted,lthy and ragged condition. A girl had been chained by, the -legs to a tableleg. The rooms of `the orphanage were in the lthiest possible condition. Inthe kitchen was found a baby six weeks old, covered with dirty rags and dying of cold and starvation. Other children were found in the same apartment crowd- ed around a small re almost frozen and half starved. All I I til 1 A Reverend Wolf in Charge or Helpless V. Children. Startlingitaatimony waegiven last week in the trial of Rev. Samuel Cotton. a='rec- tor at Carvagh, County Kildare. who was charged with criminal neglect and illx; treatment of the children in.Of;a_rvagh or- phanage. Rev. Mr. Cotton, who has ._ conducted the affairs of the orphanage for manyyears, has made many appeals to the public for nancial aid, and has receiv- ed large sums of money by subscriptions for the-maintenance of the orphanage. nmhnn in n|1v-nnnnnn t\I\r\p\v\`n:o\`n a|!nl|:U|n` nuu _uu iIU`C,I,l|?Jg.'l_-IUQQ` `_dlLlg_ . palvuuula ;lT;vv his kya.lfr9!n- hia"`p0ok9t;v aiid `hand? ing them to thle keeper`, said`: "` Give 'these* to my family, as it is not likely I shall see them. Thirty minutes later he was dead. _ _ stun" '. Intelliizenoe 'rece'ived it rljbizi-9 ` don that th British steamer Mopelle has "been lost near Colon, Columbia. _UHU FDUBU IIKLIIJ BUN llllll lll. DUI-l Ilululf steiy ran to hih=aai$}tgp`;1i:9'; Mr;_- ,Slocu`I~ drew keys,;from- hi8 P0oke`i; and hand?" `I15 `know. `A Gina [Vanna-` nn:A.'o `Lg-an entered the quarantine grounds when he the range light saw him _fall and immedig Thought otnis .l'a;np! $0 than Last. . .. Walter Slocum _ was.ueing`_h_>me fro_r$n`a Point Edward` to S&rn1i, wherether had: been to` purchase bread, and had just sank down with a cry. V The keeper of The Canadian In Trade. The Canadian our trade is making won- drous strides. The high prices enabled one shipper to make 1000 prot on a single shipment. ' Cheese importers are generally handling the eggs. One shipper alone expects to handle 35,000,000 before the season ends. If prices are maintain- ed dealers say that eggs from Ontario and Prince Edward Island will gradually re- place the inferior classes of foreign eggs in the Liverpool and other makets. t _ V , Barrel. . V 4. Michael Aaron was arrested in New York the other day for disturbing the con- tents of an ash barrel. The boy wept bitterly and told-, the justice he had had nothing to eat for two days and that he was searching among thevrubbisb for a crust of bread. The justice discharged him with $200 with which to go and buy his breakfast. a anxiety over-this evidence of bitternene of former favourite. --- --v----3 or-alt. A clinometer is an e instrument for measuring the rolling of a vessel at sea, and itnis usually in the cabin companion- way, When it indicates fty- ve degrees anyone can easily understand "that some- thing unusual` has happened. The .cl1no- meter in the steamship Elsie marked a' roll `to that extent on the latest voyage from F unchal to Baltimore. Near Ber- muda she was struck by a hurricane that shifted several times and made a` heavy, confused sea. During the most violent rolling a glass decanter on the cabin table was turned bottom up, emptied and cracked from the base up without having been rolled off. lnoomng rag`; cum or mean In an Ann Innannc. woo GOOD ran mu. Mgnltoba. 1: Checked. The Pope In Bo"mo."" i-eligious world to its foundutfona, and e"p't.' of iwhich it: would be pre- sumptuous ., to pt`edict;. "There" L -can, be litgtlq doubt,` A however; -that the Itslingng yould _" tzfeiit ,,thef'Popa b` Bdparture on a.` surrnderlof "the"V.'a'.tioa;ti_' and its magni-. dent. around. .ureat"hs1cii.=y in ,ex@9n_.h.. They would prooegd 4:6 occupy: the Vlgistorrio. fO`I`f.;v1a.i .i_`_t>'l;"'al_ pf. p`ub.l}c,o I use: ` ;hI been adyg .$281;920f70,""-"gi'ini` ` - =..<-5.: ".~`:\.;:'.'.m ; ;-=2 . A" "45: .r:- 2' . - % _da. f * }The Bank of Ii? `.::;-a;A;.;_.;;`d;.o;nt ;_ ,r0l_n, 3 to 4 par cent. ~ 4, ., sq! 5 ;Lppdon, wili" 3 5H6 1$,: 1i3 ygin `tgxep! . '3 {-4. .1 I5.;a.`7i2.z `,7-Hi we- ` ._;m. 1 i ;1`h;ia.w6ni1df, 9,k;t.h9';,qb9'a;teturh;ex: trr_`gg1i.`.l_i6 _ t;`;itIgt1g'$Loo`hiinselfV or; %ahu6;99?a91I9u1s1 .; ?.tIiri1j. V ; < % .:j 1 Put- in at shortgnoticee A ftill stock T.of'1ron Pipe for Steam, Water aud>Gas, Globe Valves, Stop and Check Valves, Steam Gauges, and Water Glasses. All wor 10-9 ` . ' . in this line promptly attended to. ALL THE MOST APPROVED MAKES, WITH THE L_ATEST AN BEST FUR- 1 ' NISHINGS, AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES. ' _-,.,.._--gy-cyan vg pa-_.nJV g9ngu.- -Luv wwuusuvl uuuvs- vunu .a. nanny] -.-u-J I.-. -uuvu. vv, and ;'esi.;e*in, any-pert of- the world, oriengage in oocupatien of any kind, with- out license, or payment Of extra. premium. A ` ' sun Spots and solar Disturbance. - A solar disturbance, marked by two large spots, is now -approaching the sun s meridian, says the Rochester Democrat of the 26th. The great European hurti- canes which caused" heavy damage in Englandand Spain were coincident with the appearance of this solar disturbance by the sun s rotation. Another disturb- ance connected by faculae with that pre- ceding it, is now near the sun's `eastern limb. A few days there was a magnetic arrangement of cirrus clouds, indicating some disturbance in the upper air. s; EUG'ENE.SALl.8.'. T;--::..:A: I` . :.- BARRl%E%STO l I I-nnunxn BY" ` i Dr. J. c. Ayer}& Co., Lowell, Mass, Go'd by all Druggiatig Price $1; uixbottleI,,_ The A ss H POLICIES of chesmunum are FRE.EfFR.0M` BESTRICTI()N`ot' afn'y[ ' The assured under. this .P_olicy may proceed to, .._J ......:2I..':... ....._ _-..A. -1.` LL- _.__.I.I _-_--._ _.'_ _- :_ _-_-___.-A.-__ -2 -._ _. L.2._.`I _.2L'I. __ Severa1_years,ago, on a. passage home . from California, by water, I contracted so severe a_ cold that for some days I was confined to my state-room, and a physician on board considered mg life In danger. ~ Happening. to have a ottle of Ayer s Cherryx.P'ectoral, I used it freely, and my lun s were soon restored . to avhealth con ition. Since then I have invaria ly recommended this prep- y ara.'tion."--J.yB. Chandler, Junction, Va.` Ayers l}l}gjgy;Pectura|, Several years ago I was severely ill. ("he doctors said I was in consumption, .x:-w`. that they could do nothing for me, Mr. advised me, as a. last resort, to try _` ;. Cherry Pectoral. After takin 2-.3 medicine two or three months was cured, and my health remains good to the present4day."-Ja.mes Birchard, Darien, Conn. - :; 'J'3HlJ` 17 ]srAunm% Lars ASSIJRANEE A Y, A Gold Paulo Predicted. At St. Petersburg it is bredicted that a gold panic will occur in Europe in con- sequence of the bad crops this year. Ac- cording to calculations, the European countries will have to purchase grain and other products in America to the value of $2,000,000,000._ This immense sum will have to be paid in gold, and the drain must, sooner or later, be felt in the market. Only Russia, which has a stock of 200,000,000 marks in gold in its trea- sury, and France, which, besides a suf- cent stock of gold, has made its purchas-' es of grain and produce in time, will be able to sail clear through the panic. QNSIJMPTIUN, INits first stages, can '_be successfully _ checked by the prompt use of Ayer s Cherry Pectoral. Even in the later peribds. of that disease, the cough is wonderfully relieVed by this medicine. I_ have"used A'yer s- Cherry`I;eet'ora1 with the best `eect in my practice.. This wonderful preparation once saved my life. I had a constant cough, night sweats, was greatly reduced in esh, and given uni iffy my physician. One bottle and a. a of the Pectoral cured .)B.*A. J: Dc Tennessee. Regulates the Sidmach, Liver and`Bowels, uhlocks theSecretions,13urii"iest.he `Blood.a`nd revmdves all im- puritIe`s`fr'orn a Pimple to thewgg'.st._$crotfuloua $or-g, an ---.--- uwcumnwnnlilliupuwrwlnypresurx] howntomo." H. A.`Ancnn., ll.D., 1'I14L(IwInauI,'RnnnbIvn `NI ` "Ouloclqluowelladptadtochnd|snnt = It-eeommenditu mporbrtonnypmocrlpon howntomo." H.A.`Ancnn,ll.D.. * "'Oulou-hjuowellailnvptadtochlldnantlnt I Inna:-nunnuvui It g- -n-u.-h.- On nun nunngulnblnn V V _ * _(:a:j`.=.T%1;AB1;.%I,$I-3:25:13, 1325.) -- Hun `Ol'Fl6E l'-"`ol'IO`A`l IDA - V. - "Mon; Stoves.%! Stoves! Stoves ! Mllls 8; Plaxfogfs Gelebraied Furnaces` No vegetable has undergone greater development in the last generation than the tomato. Persons who still esteem themselves ' young will remember the time when the only tomatoes to be seen were the small round or oval ones called love apples and deemed inedible. They seem to have been appropriated for table use rst in America. for an old European traveller tells how he astonished his`fel- low diners at a" [Continental table d hote by eating the tomatoes placed, on the table purely as garniture. (1 _T;T\s s H. P o.|_j| | E s or the. STANDARD FREE monl` N"nf n'n'V bin!` `The nnm1rnH nnnr fhin Pliav mini nrnr-And fl)- H'.A.?ucn "n.1>.,"` tome." 1118o.0xunIBt;.B:ookl1n.N.Y. '7 011113, `avv I W133: "`-.'3" 039 SOUTH SIDE DUNLOP STREET, NEXT To THE CANTON - + V TEASTORE. . SUBSISITNG ASSURANCE H - T. .` $l0l,0();C.) .T0.0.("`A mvnrnn nuns. ovnn - 35,000,000 gov. nmrosni 1'1` orrawa - 1.200.000 JOHN PLAXTON. 70:` Infants and Children. w. M. RAMBAY BRIE. ` _ ' Muuqxn. J..fA`. s'rnA'rI-Iv. Aggrlg. on ; Out at Charleton Place, Miss Abbott, the electric wonder, was viewing .Mr. Barges ne cattle. A`grade bull, Carlo, weighing 1,900 lbs. was encountered and Miss Abbott asked to try her strength. The animal, with lowering head, ap- proached her, but the little lady` stepped forward without a tremor, and taking the bull by the horns, sent him spinning! back up against the irons of his stall as` if he were a toy in her hands. `STUFFS, sous, .0OMBS, ' ` '1 fun) BRU_s_H_ES., - c:---.. A1T1oLEs.--Al:fULL 1.:1Nia.{ j ' _r3Isd;5nrtoNs OLRI[Ui4Lf'O0PQUNDlh.'_ f :x`r}b'dbn to nnnk-hi ouiEn` ' -:r -A) i_)R_U_(}S,',PATEN1 ummomins; mm \ -_--yv1u be touga-_-.-,v_~ ~ goons wastTortugmmnom. um. ue mane puono untuvthe week following." Advertisers will not be allowed to use their space for advert1sing'anthl`x11louteide their ownrreguler business. he tb do 50. transient rates will be charged for one edver d.eexuent_ _ ., ` V, ,. . } oomnmsnn Anvnnnsgzitmxrs, Condensed advertisements on First -Page such, as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found. Property for Sale or to Rent, 8 some Articles. ]l_tg..]i:9_.._mut be Zaqoompanl with the mu !- and will be inserted-FA per word. each subsequent insertion, 1 cent word names. addresses. and gures counte as gords ; but a reduction to 1 cent per word will e when the number or insertions or `the- e.me_n;a.tter exceed FOUR. ; semi N BHEMIST Aunnnugslsr. -CONTRACT CHANGES. ' ' - Advertisers will please bear in mind that no ` tice of intention to c e advertisements must be handed in to the co not later than Saturday at 10 o clock, and the co y for such change must be in the ADVANCE o co not later than 12 o'clock noon` on Tuesday. in any week ; otherwise the advertiser : announcement may not be made public untilthe following. Advertisers be allowed tn man thala- l'Pretei'red positioni in the sold at an advance of one third This rule will be strictly carried 0 11 011'}. ptger will be v -A-IUI-I999 I \JVl|ll.IlII 0 Inchea,.l Column A Wonderful ower. 9 A wonderful ower (one reads in the Horticultural Trmee) has been discovered in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec Its chief- peculierity is the habit of changing its colours duringthe day. In lithe morning; it is white, when the iuti is it itbayzanith; it is red, aindeat night it ie.blue"."-4 The red, white, and blue owers grown on a tree, about the size of a. guava tree. and only at noon does it give out any perfume . *Eor ode month-the three monthly rate with 1 16 per cent. added. . 1 V *Fer twb months-tho -three monthly rate ` `with 10 percent. added. A V I nl 7_-l_-_ 1Inch......;.... `In CiNTAUB_ Gonnfr, sjtreet; N. Y. ' , `V coxmicr Anvznrxexxc. a Contract advertisements will be taken at th following rates, which are drafted on correct commercial principles, and. as they will be strictly adhered to in mnkimr new nnnt_-..1-.- ,__-_._ -..u.. --V VI} IJIILL oommeriiial prineles, and`:-:"1':`l`1ey T): ` strictly to in making new contract" ` utter present contracts expire, there will be only one mice for all: ' Reading notices; 10 cents oer line for rsi: in sertion; 5 cents per line for each subsequent n Insertion of the same matter. Legal, Oiclal and Government} advertise ments will be charged at above rates. , Flrst insertion, 10 cents per line. Each nub s`eauent insertion. 4 cents per line. C-\ .- she Tackles Nteteen Kindred Puniiu

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