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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, '27 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Thi Jliw Ford Car angles to the centre line uf the chas- sis and there is no possibility of un> even tension upon the brake rods. (Continued from pagre four) JXhe brakes are of special Ford de- overcooling at low engine speeds or »>Kn alid operate on the inner sur< in cold weather is thus avoided. The f^t^c of subsequentiul steel drums. All motor itself is essentially a low speed brake parts are cadmium plated as motor, developinK its maximum power ' precaution against rust and each at 2200 jr. p. m. This is consistent brake is instantaneously adjusted establislad Ford practise which al- through manipulation of a small ad- ways h^l aimed at securing a min- Jus'inK "tud on the exterior of each imum amount of piston travel per brake drum. Brake pedal or hand mile of toad travel, with a resultant '^^er will apply all four brakes sim PORTLAW 1 After a lengthy illness extending over a year and a half Mr. William J. Reid, one of the most respected residents of this part passed over the borderland to the spirit world on Wed- nesday, November, 23rd. Deceased had spent nearly all his life in this community, and was liked by neigh- bors and all who had dealings with , him. Among those who are left to mourn are his devoted wife and two MARKDALE PEOPLE IN CAR 8.MASH minimu4of strain and wear on the ultaneously. Sixty per cent, of the,jgy .^^„ ^„j ^^^ gong^ namely: moving parts. braking effect is applied to the rear U,^^ â- y^^n^, ^roft. Mrs. Gilbert Little The motor is set in the frame at ^''««'» «»<• '°«"ty P**" "nt. to the front jj^ ^^^^^ ^oid of the West and Mr. an angle of 3 and one-third degrees ^T'*- , „ , , , , , Albert Reid of home. The funeral which afford practically a straight ^]^^ New Ford car is completely i^^^^ ,^g t^^ following Friday to line-drive to the rear exle. The clutch equipped with five steel spoke wheels, jjount Zion cemetery and was large- comprises four driving and five driv- Alemite-Zerk chassis lubrication, four , attended. The service in t^e en discs which operate without lub- hydraulic shock absorbers, sp^edom- 1 church was conducted by his pastor, rication. A feature of the clutch is ^*f' windshield wiper, rear-view o^y ^^ Kendall, vvho spoke words the use of ball and roller bearings in- â„¢'"°'"' 'â- *™°^« l""*" latch control, etc.i j comfort to the bereaved ones and utead of bushings. These bearings i*'*^'^ "^^ "* ''^y m<^c\i) Tudor, 1,^,1^^^^^ ^ courageous and soul stir- Fordor Phaeton. Coupe, Sport Coupe. i,; ^ , ^o all. Many beautiful Sport Roadster, each available In afl^^I tributes conveyed sentiments I number of color options. Mr Down ^j ^^^^^^ ,,„„ ^^^c church and friends. make ror more satisfactory operation, smoother performance and longer: .'lie.- JThc steering gear Is also un-l fqne in the light car field, being of, the irreversible worm and sector, type with the worm carried on roller! expect.i to have Tudor and Phaeton models on display here soon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Watson rec- eived word lately of the serious ill- ness of their son, Edward of Toronto. We are glad to hear that he is improv- bearings which are placed at the top BUY FROM THOSE WHO of the spindle bolts", resulting In un- i ADVERTiSE IN THE ADVANCE, ing usual steering oa.se. | I Mrs. Wm. Taylor is in Toronto with Transverse semi-elliptic springs ', The Christmas buying season is members of the family, are used, and for it Ford engineers now at its height and the advertis- Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Gaudin of Tor- claim the following advantages: ing columns in The Advance are fill- onto attended the funeral of the lat- that the springs contract with the od with excellent suggestions of ter's uncle. Wm. Reid and visited frame at only one point and at the gifts for father, mother, son, dau-,with friends. • centre line of the chassis with the re-' ghter or sweetheart. Look through Mr. Neil Mclntyre has returned suit that the chas.sis is subjected to ! the advertisements of the merchants , from a no twising strains even on the worst I of town, pick out an idea, go to the iWest. road?: that it permits full tortue â-  store in question and the clerks will tiihe drive; ihnt it reduces iinsprnnp i be glad to show you the article in woitrht tn n minimum and improves question, whether you wish to buy riding niinlities: that the spring have j or not. Buy from these who advertise onlv thoir naiiral functions of ah- 1 in The Advance. This week most sorbin? rond shocks id perform; and ; nf the business places have blossom- •hnf (Inneor of uncvr-n nnnlication of I'li out in their Christmas dress and front wheel brakef is avoided because ' all look cheery and carry the spirit the front axle is held rigidly at right of the season. visit with relatives in the Mr. A. Blakey is movine to the Ar. nott farm on the third line. TENDERS FOR SCHOOL -Orangeville Sun i An auto accident occurred near Mono College yciterday afternoon that fortunately did not result as serious- ly as it mir.ht have been. ( A new .Star sedan, owned and driven by H. J. Westran of Orillia, with whom were T. L. Mercer, and two young wom7n of Markdale was com- ing down the Prince of Wales road at a fair clip and when at No. 6 side- road, south of the stone schoolhouse, a collision occured «Bth a car driven, by Jimmy O'Brien, who came up the' sideroad in a .comparitively new Ov- erland six. The cars came together with a bang. The sedan turned over and was so badly smashed that it was only fit for junk. How the four occupants escaped injury is hard to understand. O'Brien's car was al- so badly damaged. | A summons has been issued forO'- Brien to appear in the police court on Saturday of next week to answer a charge of criminal negligence. O'- Brien claims that he had already start- I ed down the highway when the sedan came along at a more rapid rate, he gays, and tried to pass him on the wrong side, which caused the wreck. It should be stated here that Provin- cial Constable Jos. Nelson said none of the parties concerned were under the influence of liquor. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. sharp Terns of Saleâ€"All sums of $10.00 and under, Cash; over that amount 10 months' will be given on approved jolrit rctes; 57r ott for cash in lieu of notes. W.V|. KAITTING ,Auctloneer. Auction Sale FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS. ETC. 1927 FRIDAY DECEMBER 9tii, RICHARD GENOE Lot 21, Concession 10, Artemesia (1 mile south of Vandelear) Has instructed the undersigned Auc- tioneer to see by Public Auction at his premises, the following, namely: HORSESâ€" One span of Horses aged. SWINEâ€" llStore Pigs; 8 pure SAFEGUARD Your Health and Comfort BY INVESTING IN: ENGLISH WHIPCORD TROUSERSâ€" BREECHES MACKINAW COAT AND BREECHE^S All-woollen Sweaters or Windbrealters. Stanfield's Blue and Red Label UndeTwear. 12 in. and 15 in Leather Top Rubbers o." Mackinaw Socks and Hawk Rubbers Homeknit Woollen Mitts and Horsehide Pullover. AT E. HAW, Ceylon Store closed Tuesday and Friday evening ejaaaa/afaaaHMaiaiajaifflaiaii SIX HILL STORES â- V^t'buy togather in order thai |jo(i>^(^»tofners in the «is eooi- jl^wrtiticii M*r miiterialiy ben- l^'dl'irulivichially. .Scaled tenders addressed to Wm. I Hcitman, Esg., Secty-Trcas. school i trustees, Fevarsham, Ont., will be re- ceived up till six (0) o'clock p.m. on I Tuesday the 27th day of December, 1 l'J27, for the several trades required ill tlie erection and completion of an , addition to the Public and Continua- lion School at FeVersham ior School ' .Section No. 7, Osprey Township. I Plans and specifications can be seen I with the Secretary of the Trustees at Feversham or at the- office of the un- (dersii^ned in Collihgwood. All tenders mui^t be accompanied by a certified cheque of some chartered , Bank of Canada made payable to the i Secretafy-Treas. of the Trustees for I five per cent of the amount of such I tender. The cheque will be forfeited if the succcnsful tenderer refuses to j complete the contract when i* is awarded to him. Unsuccessful tend- , ereis will have their cTTcques returned [ to them fifteen day.s after the tirne I set for the receipt of tenders. I The lowest or any tender not neces- ' sarilv accepted. â€"JOHN WILSON, Architect. Collinu-wood. Nov, 22, 1027. jjeiaiajaaaffiiasraiiwaa MsiasigiarajaiaaafaiaiajBMBJiS T.HILL&CO.,Ld Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE | A Store everyone instinc^-g Ively asBocihtee with hlsng quality inerci\arTdiBe nt the faireit pouibin prlcei. I For the Next Ten Days We Are Placing on Sale Every Ladies', Misses', Men's and Boys' Coat in Stock at Prices Never Before Heard of in Grey County, so be Here Early for First Choice. Ladies' Coats »t $6.95. 12 only. Womeii'.s and Misse.s' Coats. Good as- sortment of styles. Cloths of Velour, Suedene, etc. Price. While hey Lakt S6.95. Ladies' Coats $18.75. In this assortment you will find a good range from which to make a .selection. Cloth of needle point, riehly trimme<l with fur collar and cuffs. Heavily lined aun interlined. Big V:ilue S1H.7.». Ladies' Coats $23.75 This group of coat.s consists of any distinct models, richly fur trimmed, mostly with the lang fur collar that is so .stylish this .season. There aro many valu?a in this lot easily worth $35 to ?.17.,jO. Ten Day Clearance Sale $23.7.5. Ladies' Coats at $28.75. la thif grc mtnt of the Ix .Suedene and Iiri npprcciatf thf ^ from 9ii'.M to I • I coats you will find an nssort- r class cloths of Needle Point, ,ion Fur. You must see them to ies We are offering. Values are Ton Day Clearanre Sale S28.7.'» Reductions in Fall and Winter Millinery Newext Slyles and ( olurs tt» VelvetB, .Safin and RvfniMt *i.M V» $tM. Sprelnl Priec $3.96 Uegular $.^.^â- " to UX>l). S))ecial Price $2.95 Extra .Special â€" An assiirtment of Hats at various prices. At a Special Price of $l.9.">. Children's Hats, reg. H.'*o to «2.V!r,. Special, .SI. 29. «â- [ 1 if coi Men! You'll Appreciate the Value Here Wonderful Values in Men's High Grade Overcoats, Very Special $23.75. These are the Swapger Overcoats which you will want to wear, and the saving is $7.50 to $10 a coat on this item, made by the best manufacturers. Ulsters, Ulsterettes and Slipon models, featuring all the new styles and cloths in plain and fancy pat- terns; in fact coats of the better kind only. Regular value.s 827.50 to S35. Your choice, S23.75. Men's Black Melton Dress Coat $19.75. This is a fine all wool, made from Hurshey's Cloth?, who is leading maker of fine Meltons. Com- pare tiii.-i coa- v.l:.li ; :'.y ^Zo coiit cn th2 r.^a^l:c^. Special, all sizes, $19.75. Overcoats for the Man Who Wants a Good Coat for Little Money 20 Coals only in this lot, representing Coats which sell for » great deal more money. While They I.nst .?I3.95. Boys* Overcoats $4.95 Thi^•. lot of Coats of our rogular slfcck, sizes from 20 to 27. Values up to S8.50. Special SI.95. Boys' Overcoats $5.95 This lot of Coats is our regular stock, sizes 28 to 'M. Good heavy material, correct styles. Values up to $10..")0. Clearing at S5.9.'i. Youths' Coats $8.95 Thi« group of Coats of the b«ttcr kind, good heavy material and nicely made. Values up to $1 l.no. Sizes 28 to 30. While They l.a.st SS.S.'i. Do not miss this opportunity to buy Coats at prices never before heard of. Come .' in and look around and you will be satisfied that these statements are right. TENDERS WANTED Tenders for running the snow plow will bo received up to December 10 1927, for clearing the sidewalks of snow for the coming winter. State price per hour. ' Submit tende rs to ^ W. J. Bellamy, Clerk . j'Q g/Co AUCTION SALE I IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€" 1 Wagon, Single Plough, Buggy, Cutter, Set Heavy Harness, Set Single Harness 3 Collars, Scuffler. Gang Plow, Su- 'gar Kettle, Crow Bar, Turnip Pul- per, Grain Cradle, Logging Chauu^ leant Hook, Whiff letrees and NeCK- I yokes. Horse Net, Horse Rake, Set j Bob Sleighs, One 2 inch Auger, Qnan- Itity of grain for cash, and other art- {icles too numerous to mention. Sale I to commence at -^ o'clock sharp, ' TERMS OF SALEâ€" All sums ol I Ten Dollars ($10) and under, Caah lover that amount Ten (10) months' credit will be given on approved joint notes, or five per cent. (6%| per annum off for cash in lieu ot notes. NO RESERVE! Positively every- thing must be sold. B. H. Walden, Auctioneer. Small Advertisements LOST OR STRAYED , FARM FOR BENT LOSTâ€" In Flesherton on Saturday j ^ • night, Dec. 3, man's gold watch chain,| S. H lot 16, and lot 17, concession valued as keepsake. Finder kindlyT13, Township of Osprey, containing leave at The Advance office. | iso acres under cultivation, buUdinga ^^^^ifsmsfmsmmim^^^^s^BBB^^^'^coneiat of frame dwelling and two FOR SALE bams, one mile from Feversham. For FOR SALE â€" Two WooJ Heating full particulars apply The Toronto Stoves.- W. A. Hawken, Flesherton. General Tmsta Corporation, 263 Bay FOR SALEâ€" Pekin ducks.- R. p. Street, Toronto Meldrum, Flesherton R. R. j ~ ~~ 1 SHORTHORN BULL FOR SERVICE FOR SALEâ€" Purebred Yorkshire : Hog, 15 mos. old.â€" John J. Meads, I Registered Shorthom bull for sar- Priceville. 'Phone 21 r 12. i vice at lot 5, Con. 9, Osprey, "Merry Marquis" No. 179,135.; Sire, Bonnie Farm Stfitk, Implements, ' Furnit- ure at Lot 9 Con. 4, Osprey, on Thurs. December 8th at 12. 30. See posters. C..Fen\yick, Prop. Geo. Duncan, ,\uctioneer. .\ credit auction sale of farm stock, implement?, etc., will be held by Jas. A. Davidson on his property west half of lot 15, Con. 12, Osprey, on Friday, December 9th, at 1 p.m. See large posters for list. â€" W. Kaitting, auc- tioneer. A credit auction sale of farm stock. FOR SALEâ€" A thousand cords of Marquis 142,381; Dam, Red Butterfly wood for sale, 16 inch and 4 ft.â€" 131,078. Terms â€" Purebreds $5.00. Durham Furniture Co., Rock Mills. evades $2.00. â€" i â€" S. R. HAWKINS. Eugenia, FOE SALE â€" 250 cords good hard- wood and 75 cords cedar. â€" George Brackenbury, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Shearling Oxford Down Ram, yearling. â€" R. Richardson, iFIesherton. FOR SALE â€" Persian kittens, reas- onable.â€" Mrs. F. J. Thurston. Flesh- erton, Phone 44 r 4. BOAR FOR S-RVICE. Registered Yorkshi-a Boar for ser- vice by Flesherton I aeon Hog Club, the property of the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture. â€" C. STEWA 2T, Caretaker. FOR SALE Purebred Hereford grain, etc., will be held by Elmo C.I FOR SALE â€" Xumber of good young BOAR FOR SERVieB No. 92-71030. Also a yooag Torib bull calf, 5 months old, will sell rea- , "''â- " Vig, both bacon typo for larTiei sonable.â€" Laurie Pedlar, Flesherton, on lot 176. N.W. T. * S.&., Phone 42 r 3. â-  Termsâ€" f 1.00. - , â€"T. J. 8TINSON. I' Stevens, lots l'.>3-194, Con. 2, N.E.T. & .''..R., Artemesia, 2\b miles east of Proton, on Friday. December 16th. 1027. See list in next week's issue. â€"Geo. Duncan, auctioneer. turkeys bred from 40. lb. torn, London prize winners. â€" James Turner, tele- phone 21 r 11. " 'â-  Auction Sale Far.m Stock. Implcmentti Etc. ROBERT BEST LOT 1(51. 1 S. W. ARTEMESIA THIRSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1927 FARM STOCKâ€" Red Cow, 8 yrs., s.ipposcd in calf; Red Cow, 9 yrs. â- ,vith calf on foot; 12 ewes and one ram, Brood Sow. 5 Store Pig.-. Good Driver. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€" Fo^d Coupe BOAR FOR SERVICE FOR SALE â€" Purebred Shorthorn Bull 10 years old, was head of Batty Bros.' Meaford, herd for six years. â€" Geo. Buchanan, Phone 31 r 14. Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- viceâ€" Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99,£lSl â€" Property of Saugeen Bacon Hof Club. Terms |1.00. â€" C. HINDLE, ~ I Proton Station. FOR SALEâ€" 2 Purebred Barred Lots 168-9, 3rd W.T.S.R., Artemeria. Rock Cockerels, O.A.C. strain, April! hatched, $2.75 each. â€" Mrs. E. Patt- j erson, R. R. 2, Priceville. 'Phone i 22 r 41. ! MIDDLE BRO & BURNS Barristers, etc Ofificesâ€" ^en Sound, Dorham and Flesherton. Fleih^rto'h evwy LOTS FOR SALE â€" In Flesherton Saturday afternoon and evening, â€" Blocks W. and T., containing 3V4 ;acres; Blocks M. and V., containing Turnip Pulper, Seed Drill, 10 hoe, „ ^^^^^ ^„j Lot N. E. containing 12 I)ci<rinK Mower, Dis^k Harrow, Landi Tlolter, Buggy, Set Iron Harrows, 2 acres; for particulars apply to Mrs. James 0. Patton, Flesherton. MISCELLANEOUf NOTICEâ€" Chopping don day and Saturday. â€" Gr: . Eugenia. Tues- Bros. -Thos. J. Stinson. .'^cufflers, McCormack Hay Rack, Democrat, 2 Cutters, Set of Bob- sleighs, Wagon and Rack, Cream Sep- arator. Set of scales. Lawn Mower, ^i) Sap Buckets, Oil Can (25 gal.) Fanning Mill Fleury Plow, 3 Wash- stands, Dining Room Table, Flour Hin, Parlor Table, Roll of .Oil Cloth, Roll Carpet, Linoleum, Number of .iars of Fruit .and Pickles, 2 Side- boards, 'Couch, 2 setj .Springs, 6 and one lot No. 17„ N.E.T. & S.R., chairs, Daisy churn. Cliild's Cot, But- ter Bowl, Cream Can, Parlor Stove, Wash Tub, Number of Sealers and Crocks, Quantity of Stove Pipes, Syrup Can, Rocliing Chair, Stretcher, Morris Chair, Writing Desk, Glass Cupboard, Sewjng Machiiw, Lantern, Copufr Boiler, Cooking Stove. Kit- chen Stovo, Kitchen Range. 3 doz. Cabbages; Coal Oil Stove, Parlor Suite. 2 Bedsteads. Parlor Rug, 4% l)y 3V6, 3 Small Tables, Numarous other articles. \'o reserve, evorvthing must be sold. TERMS OF SALEâ€" All sums of SIO. and under. Cash; over that am- ount 10 months' credit wilPbe given i on approved joint notes, with 5 per cent, off for cash in lieu of notes. Sale to rnmmence at 1 p.m. .sharp. GEO. DUNCAN, Auctioneer GEO E. DUNCAN DUNDALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the County of Grey. Terms: 1 per cent. Satisfaction guamteed Dates made at The Advance office. BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Mur^y, L. D. S., dental surgeon, honor graduate of Toronto "^i^^'^-r l77""r7^^s w T TIT ""'^ ^°y"' C°"««« »' I>«»*^ Surgeons on lots 1(6, 177, 178, a.VV.l. & S.K., ... r»«4._i« /-•.. j • • ^ 7 • 'and one \oi No. 17„ N.E.T. & S.R., l"* O"**^' P" admmistered for strictly forbidden. Any hounds found i^^^") extraction. Office at residence tresp'assing on said lots will be shot. } ^°"'»*° S^*-^^*' Flesherton. Prince Arthur Lodge, 383, AJ?. ft A.M., meets in the Masonic hall. Aim- strong Block, Flesherton every Fri- day on or before the full moon. Ray Pedlar, W.M., C. F. Lawrence, Sec. Lucas & Henry,Barrister8, Solielt- ors, etc., -I. B. Lucas, K. C; W. D. Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdalo Lueai Block, Phone 2. Branch offices at Dumdalk and Durham. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT "75 acre farm, lot 178, 2 S.W. Art- emesia, at Saugeen Junction. Bam 36 by 50 with L 30 by 32, cement stabling throughout. Large cement veneer house, 8roomed, with wood- shed, in which is drilled well, farm well watered small orchard. â€" W. J. Blackburn, Proton Station. FARM FOR SALE Auction Sale Implements, Furniture Etc. F. T. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdale m SS!^S3St MALCOLM FERGUSON LOT U7. 3 S. W., ARTEMESIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1927 Implements, Ftc- Sod plow. Buggy Cutter and Cutter Robe, Gang Plow, StuliWe Plow, Set of Iron Ilarrr- •, Set of Spring Tooth Harrow ",d- tivator. Turnip Cutter, Tur ' .-,ocd- or, Si'uffler, Set of Tc" â-  iarness, S;'t of Single Harness, .- t of Plow harness; (lunntity of timber framed for shed. Wagon, Mower, Weighing i Beam, Binder, Sugar Kettle, Grind I .Stone, Sink Watering Box, Melotte Cream Separator. I House Furnitureâ€" Moffntt Kitchen j Range, Largo Parlor Stove, 3 Tables, ; Small Parlor Stnve, Small Box Stove. 1 Drum and PipaSj Redroom Suite, Bur- I o HI, Several ReHstends with Springs, I Half Dozen Kitchen chiirs, Rocking I Chair, Washing Machine. .\rm Chair, '2 Ectr Crates, Kitchen Clock. Clothe.s Telford & Bimie, Barristers, soli- citors, etc. Offices, Grey and Bruce Block, Owen Sound; Standard Bank W. Lot 19, Con. 6, Lot 19 Con. 7, Oa- prey, 200 acres on the gravel road, 2 | Block, Flesherton, (Saturdays), miles east of Maxwell, 100 acres un- P- Telford Jr., J. F. P. Bimie (Icr cultivation, rest bush and pasture, j ~Z1 ~ . . ' Bank barn, 40 by 60, frame house, f, Wm. Kaitting, Liscensed Auctioneer good well and windmill, 1 mile from [?'" ^^ counties of Grey and Simcoe. school. Part of money may be got'!.""â„¢ """^ "^^ "^les a speciality, for 4 per cent. j Terms moderate., sathfaction jpar- â€" JOHN C. MILNE, j »"ay •>• lade at the Advance Ofinttj ot R. R. 1, Singhampton. ' Central telephone office, PewndHm, - â€" or by addMBstnlr me at Fev«rsSiim. FARM FOR SALE FAR.M FOR RENT Lot *8, Con. 4, Osprey, 100 ocres j about. 70 under cultivation, balance «-»..-„„ t w /-. ^ . ,>asture. Frame bam 40x60, log house! ? ^Tnt ^^ n^^i 7 r^ S",""*'' half mile from McInt>Tc. Apply to: ' ,„^-> ^°*J^ *"'* Vno^""- ^^' T' Margaret Campbell, R. R. 2 Sing- 1 *°".'"*f,. ^^^^ «.?":?«• "« acres under h-impton ^ .cuItivaUon. buildings consist of frame ''•welling and two barns, ono mile BULL FOR SERVICE. jfrom Ffeversham. For full ^jartic- ulars apply to The Toronto General D I 1 tT « I n 11 ^ Trusts Corporation, 253 Bay Street, Pure-bred Hereford Bull for ser- Toronto. • vice. Ttrma $2, payable the first of '. February, after that date $2.50 will be charged. â€"EDWARD "LOUCKS. Verdict of carelessnes.s and pay- ment of $5 and costs were given in Woodstock police court against . Horse, Bird Cage, Dishes and num- "''*" ^^'^ ^*">^ » «'<>« wh''** l>unting. ,' erous other articles. I Some Good Bargains In Suits H. ALEXANDER FEVERSHAM. ONTARIO A'

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