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Porcupine Advance, 17 Oct 1917, 1, p. 1

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Hall Caine's Famous Manx Story to be Screened Here. Last Episode of Patria. (‘apt Magl'adery explained the naive meat that. had been started in 'l‘imis- kaming tn have a \\'in-1’lie-\\'ar eandi- date and drop pariyism. l‘le (‘Ullllt’lll- ned .the few un lm‘th sides who had allowed possible pulitic-al advantage ’tu weigh against this were. Then he prneeeded tn shnw that; smne i'nenihers ul’ the .inint. emmnittee had luyally done their part and eventually when requested to name a eandidate, llon. Frank (‘uehrane, the sitting ineniher had. been named. but the Liberals had saidjhey wunld not ennsider him. ()n the other hand they suggested no alternative eandidate and as the, Cull- serva-t-ives felt his reenrd in the. war made him the most suitable. eandid-ate, the, matter went: nu l'nrther t‘u‘r ward to a snlntiun. Fur the (‘nnvenâ€" tinn to he held in (.‘uhalt on ()e'tnher 24th., (‘apt )l’agladery suggested that 'l‘iminins send duwn a strung delega- tion pledged tn :1 Win-the War pnliey. He said that all \Vin-the-“Hw liiher- als wunld he as \\'(‘-l(‘0l!1(? at the mn- Ventinn as (‘miservati\'es. It was in the part ul' his address 'tnnehing nn (‘nnst-riptinn and the van p11 l'th show 8C 1 hi 1M help w”) t fur rc-inh p931 for unity and luqu Canadian pcnple to :m 2: Old Empire Theatre 1 evening. The meeting \ hugged his lie-arms to (ti-up pan-imam at this time and unite for putriutism alums. “I am not asking Lilicmls a- 10110 to drop their pnlitivs l'ni' time being,” he said, “but. 1 am sincerely urging (‘nnsvrvativvs also tn (ll-up pair- tyism and unite tn win the war.” “THE WHERE” {i ' THE HEW E «me huudrod. and they were 5mm mused tn enthusiasm and unusual inâ€" by (‘21er Mugladoz'y's loyal and l ad(ll'e.~:.~z. . ()ttun very mpahly presided at the meeting and in brief but upprupri- ate words intrmlured tlw speaker. At the very outset, Want. M'ug'hldvry be 'l‘l (‘ntlmsiasts in the party and (lnuht a a publiv meeting n to do with there the Very outset, éH made his pusitiun (-10 ('unsm‘ipt inn. \Vi n-t he inn Government. l'Ic Imw any «)f' those lmlir “rated at tho ln'cscm Nut it Capt. Magladery Cans for Patriotism Before Party Vol 3. onsm'xp H‘ IN BARNBST ADDRESS URGES THE DROPPING OF NOW SENSE- LBSS PARTY LINES. CONSCRIPTION, WIN-THE-WAR, UNION GOVBRNMENT,â€"HIS PLATFORM. Th0 temlin ti THE _ . ; ‘V I / O y, ' l . . ‘ . CUPINE ADVANCE t V he special at the New Em‘pim‘ atre fur Friday and Saturday at week is Hull (‘ninos t'mnuns the zuzspivc ll ll 8f I‘l mly to 13 in the part 01' his ml 1 on (‘nnsm'ipfinn and 59 Bill that Capt. Magi: arly pleased his mulionm that (busx'l'iptiun was 1 Ill] attondnnm lostmn for its ring Hf of partizanship, D .\H’.l’ ll .ll'lN .nnbcrml hctxw rd. and they ntlxusiasm and i“ it Ht No 49 H n1 \\' “It ur not had somethin out mtmwnt. Ho . ”to drop puriyism II 11¢ crt)‘ i( ‘iipl “H .\l 1H to “1101 her ptinn w: a pzl-tl'i! the (mix the Win-t wt -\\'( 'U 11'. Uv “'21.- -\\'ur and :1 ('uuld Hut its (with! he II 1H \' L‘ ll “"d 5 ( ast H3111 mover, 1 men 1i t't)‘ ll bt‘ i0 address, nvority and (”131 U110]! l' 1') l( WiflE 'e m 111‘ hursda} lled un l'vativc H 15 ll (th‘ \Vzl 1‘ Mu ‘\\'il .‘5 SIM up n n l( It. pureh'ase. (.apt. \Ia1 .g'lader1 l'eâ€" t'uted the 1'1'iti1'is111. hut lininted nut that neeessity g111'e1'ned the a1'ti11n 1117 the (#111'ernn1en‘t in e=aeh ease, and it? there were grnunds l'11r eritieism they went haek tn the l'1111ndati11ns laid by the Lihe1al adminish 1ti11n. ln diseussing the new Franehise ~’1ill, (’apt. M'ag‘ladery said it, was nut. right to suggest that a large body 11t.' 11'11111en were dist'ranehised. The truth was that 11111ne11 11ere \'Ul‘ll]f£ tor the first time in a lhnniniun elee‘ti1111. Surely 11111111 were $11 entitled to the vote as the 1'01'1rese11i‘ati1'es here at the hrave 111e11 111'e1'seart. AS tn the disfrrmehisement nt' naturalized eiti- zen's 11t' alien enemy 111'igiin, (‘atptg B'lzig‘ladenv said that apart 't'1'11111 all 11the1' 1-1111si1lerati1111s it was surely ah- surd t11 suggest that 11itl1 10lat11 e in the enemy ranks 111'erseas they shnuld he asked t11 1'11t'e regarding the, proseâ€" 1'11ti11n 11t' the war. ways existm individual, : $5M mm mm ms Ifli‘I’ISH m was (-lml vntmn ul' the war. ('upt'. Mugludcry's (‘luqm‘n'i address nmsod mm-h applause and he received general and hearty ('hvel's mum mmâ€" \\' TO APPOINT DELEGATES FOR VVIN-THE-W'AR CONVENTION inn and In Hm intcrcfls uf' the mummy mmM he k-t'l ‘horu. He [nuclx‘ed (m the Lumps «’1' tin exemptions and showâ€" ml hmv the plan wuuld \x'm'k out with little hardship and Little genv'ul loss l’n'irt’ reforonvv was made to the (\ximism ut the R055 Rifle and 'tho ('. h’. pul'vlmso. Capt. Mngladory 1'0â€" 1'1le the (-ritivism. but lmintml out \‘nluntzu'y system, it would lulu men whn (-uuld lw spared. Sun :‘lmsc whn would he first when l he very well spared, he tlumghl. 100,000 men were to be taken, (“:Ipt. Maglmlery showed lmw this \muld effect. affairs when the Iwr was spread nx'el' It was a mistake In inm; man cumin; in tin lil's't drafted. ()nly 100.000 and there was lnts 01' 11 splat-Mun. Mm: ossonti h \mrkin 0 W 11 l(’)\\'( atriotic Club Gives 8100, D. Y. B 8150, and Red Cross Branch $250. 1211mm duntarx [)1'. (Wm: IV we mo 50 Inn 3 «mlv )\\'( 1H U Ill Il lllll lUll IE nne 1( \\ 't‘l H 11'} V IS W H.’ (‘HUU 1110“!“ ()f' the: \ut Wu!!! UI‘ \vhn l 101' the prob 1nd in return individual gm Its and liberty l( ilVf If [m H 1nd 1119“ 1t ll ll (i "I, unzm's when the num- ul aver 13m huminiun. (v in imagine that (every Iht' fil's't will \vnuld he 100.000 were needed, lnts ut' rumu for proper '1 essential to product- inturcs-is ut' the mmntxfiv I! H 1t \x'n'es along two 11110. for the I'Clief 0f Hm md t‘uug‘h't and suffer- vriptiuu again seemed l. in explaining the (‘unscriptiml Avt he mntrx' 1H the :n. he still HC ([110 H1 1m 1H t‘ed cum fate in l( 10 H Ul'llli! vl'ntoviiun of l'( prlztmmg' the Lptiun ;\('t he ) little to dis- l’nlike the mid take the WI. 30111001" 1 taken mmkl thought ()nly 1d been ,lll )\\'0( IICIHS. hisf'u‘rV ll ll H" II your only TIMMINS, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th., 1917. (N) ,ulth ll‘ th 115 pm- hi's imâ€" 0t 11:0 113 \\'( ) H and lift 10 num- .ll t. hi 3 H (.‘ d lim bl'u Liv alâ€" the 1(â€" wurk was ell'm-tive and interesting, and Mr. l‘1aiushuruugh whuse gifted reuditiuu (11' several attraetive select- iuus was mueh appreciated. .0110 of the sperial uuuihers was a sweet-voic- ed and meludious reiulitiuu ul’ “0, (‘111111da," by live. Sunday Sehuul girls, the eeufre uue ml" whom held the Uuiun Jack. Mrs..\'i1us and M15. Faithful 111537311"1he“???(”ammunexm ldi‘wthe rariuus sulnists. while Mrs. Nusewur- thy aeemuliauied the S. S. girls: Mr. guilt in a lieu! speeeh, hriel' hul pithy, unwed a rule 111' thanks to all taking part in the delightful eveuiug' nr mu- trihutiug‘ in any way In the unusual sueeess ml the event. Mr. Svhumzlchm'. ]1 Svhumnvlwr Minv. lct' ('ulumhus. ()hin,,;zt‘t01 pm; wrt)‘ M was an espeeially allraetive une. “'l‘lie liesl yet.” seems in l)(‘ a general Yer- diet. The mneei'l llOfJ'Hll pnnelnally at H u'elueli as annnnneed and l'ui' a sulill twn lmni's llie audienee enjnyed an entertainment nl' speeial niei'il. Rev. J. Maednnald, paslur nl' llie elnii'eli, made a. very (‘:l|):ll)l(‘ (hairâ€" nian. and presided in his usual el’l'eelâ€" ive and pleasing: way. .\lll()l1f_" llie snluisls were Mrs. li’. W. linl)lllll8, Mrs. J. K. Mum‘e. )li'. .laek (‘ade. Mr. Ladln'nulw. and Mr. lx’. .lnnes. 'l'lie singing nl' eaeli ul' lliese was l‘li‘m'nny'lily enjuyed and all i'eeeived wellâ€"merited enem'es. 'l‘lie, literary part ml the pi'ugi'ani was supplied by Miss Inglis. whose elm-illiunai'y wurk wan llllll'll pi'a-ise, Miss Din-ntliy Har- rington wlm delighted all with her l‘alent and ability, Mr. .-\i';:les. wlmse. \\'Hl'l{ was ell'in-live and inl‘ei'esling, and Mr. Lainslmmugli WllUSO gifted i'endilinn ul‘ several atti'aetive select- Q‘OOOOO‘ 00 GOOOOGOOOO 0.0 O Q ‘0 00¢. GOQQO¢0OOQOC .5 00. pt. It .9. 95 .0. v». W0 .0. .00 cut 00. v0. 90. to. 9.. 0.. 990 99.... vb. QM. 0.. vb; oh cut to; 9.. v0. #5 9N4 90. or out o... vs. voo 9% “0 tn. tbo 0.. ~p. vb. 0.0 v0. to. 900 9t. 99. v.0 90. W ( ll a 000.4 1400000¢o¢000.00000004 Go¢¢00000¢00¢ 3 on: vuo on. vH¢ on. en. t». vuo on. or. o». P. to. it? v5 «04 v94 9. .5 vv. .5 9.. f. 9% 9.. ob. or. op. 99. 0% 09. 9.0 .5 v5 9.. .9. 0M. on; 0% woo v5 3. v. to. cm. '9. op. I. o». o. ‘ v0. 9? tainmont. perfectly p] g‘zmizvd and 21 miss f'mm Ik‘spite H hunt 2325 sat (luwn tn the supper, wlliell was one til the best [)1'U\'l(l(‘(l at any similar event here reeently. 'l‘lie attemlanee at the entertainment was equally good, and the pmgram was an espeeially attraetive one. “The best yet." seems tn l)(‘ a general vet‘- :alu'm‘sst'ul events nf' its kind over held in this «listrivt. The ladies are to ho (-tillg'i'atlllatetl Hut only (m the financi- al returns, hut. alsn cm the tart that all attending “'(‘I‘P delighted with the ox- vollmwo H? the sumwr and the outer- Event in Byrnes Presbyterian Church Friday Evening One of the “Best Ever.” 51 I VERY Flfflfilfifi SHFPER Ml] ENTEHTMNMEHT H'( Mr Mr ll-l‘ ll \ U \V Notes, Comments and Opinions Of interest To Mining World km .11 ting.)r were delighted with the ex- ee Ht“ the supper and the enter- ent. The event seemed to he rtly planned and eumpletely ur- !d and there was nut a hiteh nr 5 Hum start tn finish. pite the disagre \ahle weather a- 22:) sat duwn tn the supper, was one ut' the hest provided H ll on Friday no of the Ilt ICI'E‘ I! H supper and \\ ()1'(‘1H)l liatin n't (:- 1’, mt l( lll :H din evening last. prm'cd must pleasing and If its kind over held unmt 'Hlll 105 president at 2ft last wcvl nu the 11:: mummy an“ ll ,l( 11H (' \V II ll 1t ertammont HI 501110 mm 1) \«Mn l'( 0) pp 1H ll] VISH (‘l'l \'l It the l'nl‘ ll] l( H 121g." may he an mmnvm some, lml‘. it will he \mrt‘li used tn" if it results in :1 nl,‘ 1110 high mst ul" living 21 sermtion and emmnny M' ] cash at this time nf stress ing is nlsu unnecessary, if people “'Ullltl only think 50. Ar; McLaughâ€" lin's is the largest general store in the l’nrt-npine the new polit-y will be wntvlnul wit-l1 spet-iul interest and it' it wurks as well as expevteil the plan will no tlnnht’ hot-unto gvnci'al. At firm“ the “N0 l)(‘li\'(?l‘.\',â€".\V() t‘lmrg- Q‘ inu'. may he an inmnvvnient-o to' (F \' L‘ l'_\' W 21 \' importanee. ln (treat lritain early in the war the “(‘ash and ('arry” plan t'ound t'avor and worked out very aeeeptahly. l’eople paid eash. thus saving the expense of hook-keeping eosts. had dehts. slow returns. ete. 't‘hey earried their own pareels. thus saving.r delivery eosts and so redueing' the high eost of living. Lately. t'rom eeonomie and patriotie eanses many ('anadian and l'nited States mereh- ants have adopted the "('ash and t‘arry" plan. .I. l’. Melatuu'hlin's store is the first in 'l‘iinmins to an- nounee a trial of this “ No l)elivery_.â€"~- .\'o t'redit‘." plan eonnneneing. Nov. 1st. .-\s will he noted from his an- nonneement elsewhere in this issue, Mr. Metxaughlin proposes to give the puhlie. in the term ot’ redueed priees, any saving,r there may 'be through the elimination ot’ the eredit and delivery systems. '_t‘lu'ui}_:'htt'ul people will readi- ly realize that both delivery and eredit 'anse expense and loss of various kinds. and eventually the puhlie have to pay through the neeessarily in- ereased priees. The better buying; that may he done on a eash basis and the lessening ot" expense through the doing away with the delivery expense, should mean a noteworthy reduetion in priees. ()nee the. eash system is in swing,. it should be better for every- body eoneerned. Most. of the deliver- v.\' 1‘ m ('t i Sll 'Hw Svhumau-Imx' m plot‘ml and running to runs per (lays. liver sumuthly and m'nspc‘ but mnmuyml 1n ways a I] tn ma tinw tlu' film an: No More Delivery of Goods and No More Credit Sales After Nov. lst. \Il'. Uh 1m] \11. livin BIB STU-HE INAUEUHATES “EflSH MEI BARRY PW!” nul )Il nquuom 1'_\' inton IRS gives L‘ \V it ‘0 been gun the delivery fetus as fm 1H it npmm H .\I wnuM l( nu! an the In and the ()'I ti t has been rm'ngmzcd t there is (-unsitlm'nlflc r l waste in the gem-ml tom and, in mlditinn. at I delivery of gmuls takes efl'urt ui' many whu muld in ways of murc natiu He tune I); .mmhl 21ml H nnplwll 11 Mint )(‘lll 0 ft} 1::st «war the Manns, in}; (levciupmcnts may be Nut only would the aetive nt’ this pzzx'tivulax' propor- l( H Mm ll l( mum O'Hr ll H ”‘1' mill is now mm- iij: tn (-npzu-ity of 200 l'lvoi'ything' is going: inspects are g’mlni in - new unit; (if settling )ettvr oxh‘ation, the How {H19 in H5. been ossury, it" pcuple 50. AH McLaughâ€" t general store in new policy will be l the l mtml lung-Infill at nods and tlu Minn l( H the ll pld mine IV“! halt, went tn ml (m Friday 9 Nolsnn Hull Mine. Should 16 In ll ongm L“. w din; mitt? ll "getting 1 reduvtinn 21ml :1 mm- ]almm' and ll (‘IIZ'XHOOI 1131111 non-h- States entinn c-rodit m" ll null H'lx' H In‘ [IO HS ()I‘ I] Executive Meet and Discuss Many Im- portant Matters. 'l‘ho lixvvnlivo (‘unnn'itloe at“ the I’urvupine (‘imsnliilated l’at'i'intic (‘lub met. in tho. (‘uuncil (‘hanibei's Monday afternoon. with the President, Mr. A. H. (Hobo, in the (hair, and a large i'epx'osvnlatiMI (if the (‘nnnnittvv pros- onl. 'l‘he linancial situatiun ml" the (‘lnh wfis dismissed from all stand- puinl’s, and it' was (l0(‘l(l('(l to spoml up (-nllovtiuns, new and old. The ("an- \'assin}: ('nnnniltoc are in sovuro a list ut’ all snhsm'iptinns in arrears with a \'l(,‘\\' ll) having Ihosu ln'ung'hl up in «late, and alsn. a. list. “1' now I'Mfllflllfl Elllfi NEWS INEHEASE [If SHPPBRI Mr. A. R. (llulw, of tho l’ui'mwinv I'vamprimi llmml, rowivwl wunl yes- terday that. the Mmliml lixmnining- l-hnml will mmw lwro mixt' week. This llmll'il will (-nnsis’t ul° 'llli'm‘ ‘mmlimll (illivm‘s, 21ml 'llmso ruining umlvr ('lilss 1 will receive free lllC(ll(‘ill examina- tion upnn applimtiun. (‘lleorl'ul i-llltl I‘vmly mnnplizim'v Willi the l'(’(|ll'll'(‘lll'(!nls ul' lll(‘ mill b'lIUlllll he slmwii by all ('(Hlt't‘l‘llvd. 'l‘llls‘ slmulil he an. nut (mly lwrauso it will lw im- [1]) In pcnplt that 110 W \V lllall’ (mu- mmld sown In lll:l\'(' mlvunumw 21ml my Ill':l\\'l):l(‘l\'>‘. wlm appear lwl'ui'v 'llH‘ )lmlii minim}.r ”(HIHl. l'ni' instam-v. u lumw “just where they are at Ll'ilHl in physii'zll fitness, (‘l('. \\‘lm fail in anN lwl'nl'i- Xi .lUlll will be ('lzlssod 'ns (lvsvi'l he snhjovt. tn pumislnnont, "hut says that (lespitv tlm-t liability islnnvnt t'lwy will mil lw i'eliov the duty “1' sorvivo. \\'lll('ll mm to mean 'llm't they will be pl the ranks mul 'l'(’(‘(‘l\‘0 tlwii' munf al'teiwvzn'cls. nr tlmt sen punis‘limont may he “mmrurn ("lass :11'0 l'(’(]llll'( Novm'nbor 10111., ; Illalt (lam.- Wuuld .~ advantages and n« wit huut )L‘Uplv 1n the 'm' the [mun low members 20 and Military Service Medical Board fiere Next Week I‘HREE MEDICAL OFFICERS COMING TO EXAMINE CLASS 1 MBN‘ OTHER NOTES ON MILITARY SERVICE ACT AND WORKINGS. th V l at 10 tr m- 1011mm asihlc. 11 \V )\'( SOI'V] (‘( H Ill 01‘ H’V llppm'f nnHm' w all men hotwvcn t :4. umuurriml 01° hildl'en nmvnt pntl'mtio uul it is to I'( '1 1'1 illl 111(1 m H Vt 1nd a renewed 2111! from all the [suror in g'ivin [H {I S (‘ummit t (‘( tm H .1” WWW! sue will \ll men (‘lll'l H mnvurrvm w suhsvrm \vm'k INCH 1] in he DH mam pnrtm 1H 1H hlllt)’ In pun- roliovml Hum 11 \muld sown be plum-«l in their punish- k 15‘ urmtox txuntcl that g taken In] patri 4121)" f'u!‘ S('l'\'l(‘( svl'tt IQ \\' will H nvvmm IS :ili ’21t1'm1 H mm] in- 31m ll It )0} ”1'0 M I” l'( 'l‘h Illin )\\'(‘I‘S HUM U )V thi .\'( HN 1nd 1nd H‘ll ml up N“ uf l( Il H l’.(‘.l’.('. needed replenishing to meet; the. other ordinary demands upon it; and the agreement. on whieh the t‘lul) was founded prevented organized ean- \'ass or solicitation hy any of the. St)â€" eieties; this was the position to he met. It was pointed out that recent- ly the Haitian ted (‘ross and the Freneh ,lted t'ross had reeeived note- wrmthy eoi'itrihutions from this ('amp, and it. would hardly do in this British eountry for the llritish li’ed t'ross to he the one institution to he negleeted. The British lled (dross is the only voluntary institution 'aring tor the Siek and wounded soldiers .\.\'l) SAILâ€"- ()llS in l‘lVl‘illY theatre ol' the war. ('anada has done unusually well the: past two years in its summrt ot' the tion must have their appliea-tions in. hy November 10th. In this eonneetion it may not he ont ot' plat-e to suggest. that t'i'ivolons' and nnt'onnded applieaâ€" t'ions t'oi' exemption will he ot' no avail, and loval men ean assist the hettei' making of the .-\(t In (llStUtllilglllQ; them. 'lhe l \emption Ho ”(l6 do not inaket the law. lhe) simply lraVe to ent'oi'ee the regulations given them, and for failure to do so they would plaee themselves liahle. under the Art, to a. penalty of from three months tn two years imprisonment. They have. to handle lit.‘ exemption applieationh' without fear nt‘ t'a\'oi' and along st i'ietâ€" ly defined lines. and nppl'iennts and. others should keep this thought; in mind before attempting: ei'itieism. Mneh loyal and mnnmon-sense assist- anee van he given to the working-out; ot' the AM, and much valuable time saved, by only those with genuine. statutory grounds for CNOlll[)l'lUIl.'lllill\'- in}.r applie'i'tion. and these having: their tat ts i'ze1d\. Everyone ean depend on ,instiee and fair play. so it: will 'he. in the eommon interest for all to assist. in. the saving of time and the helping to the smooth working ot" the Act. Volnint-ai'y enlistmen‘t' is still open with some. advantages do all. Men in. (‘l‘asrs .l, ln'nvever, ean now only join. int'anti'y battalions .and even this nn~ deir eei't‘ain eondit'ionts. All other (‘lasses, however, may still lrave the, :nlfiantage ot' enlisting in any unit; 1 hey may ehoose. -0 (1‘ t'mm (‘hiss l. “:ltlti this his” wiihuut taking EVERY man as sumo seem tu t'van'. 'l'hvi'o :ll'(‘ nearly 500.000 men in this (‘lass in (.‘aiiiraulzi. mid nlluwing‘ for tho physivally unfit. t'ur thuso norvssm'y tn pi'mhwtivo and uthvr 11:1â€" tiunzil work, and thusv witt‘h vxvopt’iunâ€" all «hmwstio Ht' linauwiul i‘oslxuisii-éi~i~ ties. it: will hv liiisyiblc In raise .100,- mm without undue hzmhhip, zm-ui'd-o in}: to tho authorities. 'l‘husv (losii'ing' .tn apply t'ui' exemp- tiun must have their applimit'inns in ,Ll'( 51m IV ll It duals ll Single Capies rm Rwl II 11 H ll HI It is full «In nu'mont It ill I“ m’ 'Hl ,lh' minim l( and this your 'anmlu. After «luridml thzl mtx'ibutv $1M l'( u-tod ”UH?! it 141 .11 H “HIV hf Hmtv $10” now the British Hm! mm'v («mid he lmIiun \muid he minted nut. that .s Sm-ivtim and N IN Ii It h oxm-ptiunâ€" l'oslmusii'éiL » misc 100,- Cents m lti ft sovul'ml \vi‘l hunt seem tu mch the l( ll). [I \V

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