aI JEWE P NTSe t These goods are in liquid.M Il forai ready for the brush. Tliey will cover more surface, change, less upon exposure and prove more durable than * any other prepared Paint. * Tlieyare made by the Wods- worth Hlowland Co., Chicago. *CALL AND GET -A * SAMPLE CARD. * SoLD B * W JL UST~N PuioNxE74. BOWMAINVILL1C. *-M 151UY TJIE" Frost Wodgo bLock Wiro F011ce00 Iu building the Frost Fence we use No. 7 and no0 fluer than No. 9 coiled steel wire, locked tugether with the~ wS- edge Ioek which does flot injur ethe [j wire by twaisting, erimping or even cracking the galvanîzing. Beware of twisted wire. We know by experience with the oid barb wire that twisted wire - :will ot stand the test.a Buy the' Frost Wire Fonce1 AGENT, ENNISKILLEN. CYCONEWOVE WIRE PENCE CO., Limnited The Cyclone SweepisTh eniAil. 600 RODS BUILI IN DARLINGTON IN 1901. No superior toe CyclN oven 'ir3 Fence as a ee~ iwiMFarm fence hias yet appeared Ail the essentials ofa durable and eff ,ctiveockfence are coi- bined-îu it. AI! wirpis are large and made of glvnz - tceclThe cable, reversed on the picket provides for expansion and contraction. The crimp or1 ccil on tiIe picket makes the fence visible. The Cy~lone i, îhti Most up-to-date fonce on the market More than this, thc riethod ofcnîrtc is trictlV iiglit and the price is very moderate. Our beýl giarantec' i- that crerv ffe1rmer who lias a Cý ctone Fence recommends it. Pfou wn a f;.rrir ]awri fenceor gate don't buy tiffi you communicate with 12-tf Soile Agent for Darint ca r .,C r' nt, Tyrone, ont. si arnh cd and fneçnna, coin- rint -q o binedwiditi e ti~rnyred n~ s~d Btt~rrosut~ fclow romth seo HigginbothaiiVs ComIpound Is a perfect spring iedieine. Try it for tha tîrt[edelin, ONLY 75e PER BOTTLE. Iucreasing sales of SHigginbotham's Creme Dentifice ,A Denote-its populatIty as an Antiseptie,ý Tooth i Paste. e ~ONLY 25oCA TUBE. We have just receivod a ful lino of Exquisite Toilet Articles incîutiing>our special l inoo Veloute-,De Riz Face Powder We invite you to cail anti sec thein. J.lIIIGG1NBOTIAVI&' SON, îÎ BpwmANý,vILLE. Chemists anti Druggists. jl Suntiay. ovJ,"J.Rae-preacéh-ed-iin Whbiîv-1 ....The roar building ot tho Oshawa anin companv are being For any cause cfnervousuess, sloep- lessosswoakstompach, indigestion, PuIs Reiefis sre.Thooniy nerve - mnedieine for the prico ln market. 1 healing vapor. For whoopîng-cough and croup it's a perfect speci-fuc. 6 V~pi~cr-sîan. s s.Id by druggtsts everywhere. A à V ;o C .,oi -.ii.. .i c.i h \ ,rt.r Las, it t 1,îd:t a cf-rine, sudsa boitte ol CI-soos rni1 , 5.5 exta supplies of Creso- len 25cens ac.,5oentsI1lsîrteOOotletrti- .rg b>'ai'tsun i -u a'reque. tVeo .iintiCo., "'o Fulton S t-. NewYok SA Solti by Stott &Jury, Bownnlvilleý I g 1 . BOWMANVILLE, APR. 23, 1901. MAPLE GROVE.- Miss Ethel Power bas returneti froin Daveniport, Iowa, after a six-montha' visit with ber sister Mrs. R. L. Mason wbo',witb ber chutd accompaniet ber home. ... Mr, anti Mrs. Jno. Snowdon anti eiltren visiteti frientis in Hampton rocently ---- Seeting i s well onwart by some of our forenoon farmers .... Mr. T. Power matie fine bavoc ainong the dogs that wore killirîg bis sheep. Ho caught one in a trap, shot the second anti followedthe third home anti bat it killet -.... -Mr. T. Trimble is home from the Malleablo Workj, Oshawa, anti bas charge of bis tarin. 1imitations abounti. but insist upon gtting the genuine Ib'e D. & L." Menteol Fiaster. "The D. & L. " bas stooti the test of years. It cures. Its imitations are impotent 'ThoD. &L." is matie by the weil known Davis & Lawrence Co., Lti, LEDSKARD. Mr. William Lord bati a paralytie stroke iast week anti is seriousl.y ill.. .. The bouse of Mr. Dwigbt Brown was burneti on Thurstay last but by the interest shown anti kintinoss of the neigbbors moat of the furniture anti bouse utensils weosaveti. . -,Mrs.,S M. Billings 18 suffering from inflammation of the nerves of the face... .Mesprs. at- terson T. aniR , F.Bradiey, W. Cornisb anti Tbos. Martin, our town-sportsmen. robbed Lake Ontario of a heap of suciters last woek ....- Mr. Williâm Biewitt who bas been hi for some time is muchbobtter .... Miss Ada Truli is visiting ber sister Mrs (Dr.) Beatty, Gardon Hilli.... "Bali Fractiso" Tuesdays anti Thurstavs in Mr Jno. Davey's fielt...... Mr irbos. Bradliey is bireti at Mr. Tbos. Cowan's. - . -Some of our citizens have finishet seeding .... .Rev. F.J. Anderson, Hamp- ton, prenceet a very able sermDn bore Suntiay ain...Mr. Fred Adamns our popular Foot Bail Captain, bas complet- et bis contrnet, ron)airing the cburcb ,rounds very satisfactorily .... Master Epbram White is out agnin afer a severe attack of quinsy. LoNG LIrE IS INHRITED.-Tbis state ment you eau prove by investigation, Whou a person wbose ancestors bat long lives tues in mididle mgo you eau lu nîne cases out of ton trace the cause to tisordereti kidnoys anti consequent sut- fering from Brigts tdisease, rbeumat- isin, fatty beart or tiropsy. Dr. C4ase's Kidney-Livor Pis provent anti cure these fatal anti painful diseases as no other preparation eau do. ('ne pill a dose, 25 cents n box. 0ORONO. Dr. Neil Cnlville matie a business trip to the city, lasi week. ... Mr. John J Gilfiltan was lu the city recently.... The infant, chutd of Mr. Len Gamsby has recovret from a severe iles Miss M. E. Best bas returneti homo from Fort Hope, Wbere she bas been visiting ber brother, Mr. Geo. ltest... Rev. C. E. ragg anti O. D. Austin, bave bat measles -. .. Mr. Chas. Miller cf the C. F. R locomotive departinent, Windsor, was home recontl-v. ... Mrs, A. Odeil wluo is greatly benefitteti by ber stay in Retilantis, Cal, 15 Lot expectedte to ave for home utstil May 25th -. ... Mattbew Winn recently bat a cancer removeti from bis uip bv Dr. Jas. Colvilie, Bowmanville.... -Mn. Bort Anirus anti family bave movedtet Bowmnnville, Bert baving a job in the nAw foundny ibere. ... Mr, anti Mrs Artbur Wilkinson mouru the loss of their infant daughter, a brigbt bealtbv chlt..... "Tho Boer War, anti wbat next," wilho gîven by Rev. Dr. Wild, lu the Town Hall, Orono, on Apnil 251h under the auspices of Wolverhampton Lotige, S. O. E , B S .... Messrs. Arnod Bros, Toronto, Visiteti at their unclo's, Mr. John Miller,. sr Tbev purebaset one of the Western horses. To HAVE BEAUTIFUL Sxîs - -Every one wbo would bave a clear, soft, velvety skin free from pimples, blaekheats, retiness anti disfiguring emupilons must use Dr. Cbaso's Oîntment. l is a true foot for the skin, toos not clog the pores as do powders, anti insures1 pernament benetit, There is not-a singlo itchling, burnung skia tisoase of mon, women or chiltren that Dr. Chase's Ointment will not cure. Mothors finti it invaluable for Baby Eczema, scait hoati anti ehnfing on the littie onos. OSHAWA. Rev. A. C. Crews, General Seeretary of the Epworth Longue anti Sundar Sebools, preachet inl Meticaif Street Methodist eburcb Suntiav. -... Mr. Fred Finnigan baspasseti bis tirai year ' ex- aminationlin anatomy at MeGiil Un- ersity, Montrent......Dr. Anglin, King- stn, bas nipreaset a dainty conver- 1- nait J Stark j hlall cents for 50 oss Soit! by Stott & Jury,Milr opudIn cny25 druggists.i THE ,MASON Go.. BOWMANVI LLE WAR HORSES WANTED. We will bo at the following places to biiy borses for the South African war, froin about 14 3 to 15 2, sounti and in gooti condition, froin 5 to 8 years chi. Gooti prices will ho paid : NEWCASTLE, Tucsday a. mi April 29 ORoNo, Tuesday p. mi. April 29 BOWMANVILLE, Wedniesday April 36 Bring horses early. GE-o. FOLLARD Jo. Istua. CONFERENCE AT NAPANEE. The annuai Bay of Quinte Metbodist couference will meet in Napanee on Junae 5tb. The following programme is announeed:-Tbe Stationing Com- mîttee meets on J une 2nd. On Tues- day, June 3rti, a tomnperance, mee6ting will ho helti. On Thurstiay nigbt general' conference officers wili speak. Ou Friday the reception of candidates occuis. On Monday, June 9tli, the missionary meeting will behohlti, and on Tuesday Rev. G. M. Jackson of Seotianti, wilI, speak. The spoakoi s at the meetings will be:-Revs. A. J. H. Strike. V H. Emory, A C. Wilson, L. Pheips,1 W. Down, A. L. Brown; Mossrs' T. W. Casey andi E. C. S. lluycke. The Sunday speakers are Dr. Potts, Dr. Cnde, S. J. Sborey, E. B. Lanceley, Dr. Saunders andi T. W. Joiliffe, Dr. Cade's serinon wili ho a jubilee one. IIORTRIBLB PAINS Frenchi Gentleman's Sufferings are Bey oud Description. Many Doctors Treait irl, but without Success -Dodd's Kiduey Pis oered hini anti now Lif e ts a Pleasure to hlm-H. tells tise stoi y, ST. URBAIN, Que., Aprîl 21 (Speia)- Fearf ti indeeti bas been the experience of Narcisse Barrette, of ibis place. For tft teen long anti wearisome y ears ho bas sufereti with an acute Malatiy of tihe Kitineys anti baek wbiihbas caused i hm the most ag-oning pains, He consulteti physician after physician anti followeti their treatinont patiently anti carefully. Some of theni affordeti hum a litile temporary relief (wbicb was in itself a grent biessing) but tho pain always came' bacis to torture hlm even worse than before. Rheumatism atiteti its terrors to bis already great burden of misery anti bis lite wns a succession of spasms of the most violent pains it bas ever baen the lot of any mortai man to endure. The story as tolti by Mons, Barrette himself la iu part as follows . "For more than flfteen years I suiffereti with a severe, Maiady of the baek anti Kitineys whicb causeti me horrible pains in the back. "I trieti many doctors, but the relief Igot was onlv temporary anti the Malady always retumneti. My sufering was s0 great at timos that it was aimost beyonti endurance. 111 bati Rheumatism as weli as the pains, lu my back, anti betwoen thein I was sorley tireti I wouid rather die than sufer again thoc waY I titi, but now life is very ple3as;an.tfor me anti 1 am anxious to live. '-You ask me bow 1 was cured ? "lWell, af 1er trying in vain tioctors' troatmentâ anti aimost everything' else, I began to use wbat bas beena to me thie groatest medicine in ail the worla, Dodti's Kidnev Pills, anti very soon the pains al left me. They acteti almost like magie. I ainnowiluperfecthlialth anti work every day." SOLINA. Mr. 11. Osborne, Mt. Vernon, visiteti Mr. R. J. McKessock, recently. ....- Rev. C. E. Cragg, Orono, more iban delight- ed Eldati people Suntiay. ..Reat C. J.' Motjoy's wire fonce ativt-..Mrs W. Martyn Bowmanville is quito ill at lier tenant's Mr. W. A, Asbton. Dr. A. S. Tilley was sumnoineti Suntay .... Mr. Thos. Baker was lu Toronto recently anti bouglht a King Edward VII pony cart for bis tiaughters-...Mîs. John Van Nest bielti an At Home recent'ly in bonor of lier fatber's visit -....- Master Nelson Reynolds narrowly eseapeti serious injury by a lanti rouler, ... Seeti- fing is, weil ativancid-Manv are about fiisheti....- Mr. A. B. Cryderman, music instructor, commences at once to train tbe N oung singers for Eldati anniversary May 25 anti 2Ë..- Mr. Levi Arnot bas matie some improvements on bis bouse -. -Miss Josie Fenfounti, Courtice, is spentiing a fewtisys bre.... Thbeam- ing countenance anti ebeerfuli voice of Mr. W. Riekard, Newcastle, the coming M. F P. was lu our vicinity iast week. Ho is a business man of the right stamp -.... .Mr. Jon. Bray, Enfili, visiteti bis Reeve-A E Clemens. ,Esq, Tyr Councilors-I LBon sHamp- ton; R Fascoe, Esq. Enfillt; L. Aunis, Esq Courtice ; J W MeLaughlin, Esq, Hdyon Clerk anti Treasurer-11 Elott, Jr, Hampton Assessor-W My Jonees, Bowmnnville Collector-S Follard, --Tyrone Autitors-A E Runtile, Courtice; W G Rundle, Tyrone Board of Health-A E Clemens, Il Elliott, Jr, T Pnscoe, J M Jonesa, Dr. F C Trebilcock Sanitary Inspector-W Creoper PATHMABIER5 DIVISION No 1 Albert Allun D Montgomery W H Woodi W Creeper W H Foloy J Warti J Hoit, F W Aluin S S Burgess C Stonhouse W Tortitif J G Burns J D Stevens A L Brunt T J Cote J McLaughlin Truman Power J Moore R Wonnncott E Stevens J Snowtion J Pye W J Jeifery J Martin J Tbompson, Jr, R A Ashton J Cowling J A Werry D Yellowlees J F Leask M Robbins A Sharp A Feters L Stmut Il L BROWN, Rond Couniissioner DIVIsioN No 2 J Otton W Crago J G Riekarti R H Souch J M Joneas W J Clomence G W Soper J Darcb S S Bragg A Samis J Heard A Wilkins W H Clemons W Laing H Ilocken E Prout W J Caun W E Poilant J Ruiletigo J D Hoar J W MCLAUGHLIN, Roati Commissionet- DIVIsION No 3 S Evers on J Baîron Eli Osborne J ]Flintof R E Osborno J Aldswortb Ira TrulI J NieboIls J Truil J Armour G Allen H S Fbalr A J Courtiee S Brooks R Uourtice J Saliey LEvi ANNIS, Rond Commissionor DIVISION No 4 E Berry A W Aunis J R Colo A L Woodley R H Coliacutt J, Curtis N Smith M Werry J Brown R Ashton W Farrell G Avery W Reynolds J Trick R T Siemon R Woodley F Runtie F Hockatiay W Coucb J Colacutt J Channon T Scott. J Siemon W R Davey J Frasier J S Byors S Hooper W 10o3Y. A H Brout A Staplos A E CLEmENs,, Roat Commissionor DIVISION No 5 A Hogarth S E Soucb R B Mitchell A Smitb T Stainton D McCullocb J Leask B Powell J E Dyor J Scott' F Smith J Iiobbs C T Wilbur F Griffun F William@ W Knnpp W Ashton W Aveu-y T Fascoe G Moore J Oncharti J Stainton J Garfat A Ormiston N Smith R Rabin J W Brooks RD PASCOO, Rond Commissioner 1 OllrWookly Spoolal Bargain Sale, Are getting quite popular. Goods are advertised each week at speetal prices and put on sale oniy for time xnentioned in 'the advertisement, So to avoid disappointment please note the date, Wednesday, Aprît 23rd for one week. Ladies', and Children' s Whitewea5r LADIES' SKIRTS. 14OT NO .-Fine material, Emhroidery, Insertion and Tuing. Regular vaiue $1.50 and $1.75. Sale prize,$1.00 LOT NO 2.-Extra fine material, Lace Embroidery and Tucking. Very handsome work. Regular value $2.00 and over. Sale prices 81.50 f 7\~ Y LADIES' OOWNS. LOT NO 1.-Good material, Embroidery trimmings, well made tbroughout. Regular value 8 1.00.. Sale price, 7 5e, LOT NO 2.-Handsome Gowns, Good full sizes, beautifuliy trimmed. Regttlc value $1.50. Sale prîce - 1,00 LOT NO 3.-Very fine and strong material, expensive lace and embroidery trimmed, fine tucking. Regular value $2.00 and over, Sale price $ 1.50 LADIES' DRAWERS AND COR-SET COVERS. Regular 50cts garment, beautifuliy- trimmed and made, as, good. value as you ever seen at 5cts, sale price 25 ets each. Other lots equally good value and equaily reduced prices for this special sale at 40c, 50e and 62e each., A LOT 0F CHILDREN'S SKIRTS AND DRAWERS. Assorted ini Sizes and Styles, plain and trimmed, range in value from 40e to 65e each, Your ehoice of any article during this- sale for 25c. In addition to the above we are showing many other attractive bargains. Every Department lu the store is making a special- effort thls week. Space prevents giving particulars. Copie in and have a look through. THM E MASO N Co.J% J Ward M Mundav S Snowtien, S Joftery j J Vintue E Trenouth J Ranton J Witheritý R H Solcb J Somers G A Stephe R Collacuti J Wight J M Squires W E Courti H Courtice L rrull E Osborno J Runtile T R Hoar W Reynolti J Soucb J Cougton J Stainton J Cornisb M Robbius A L Fascoe T Baker W Ashton J Pascoe E Milîson J Hoskin P Mallory S Taylor J Lord J Nesbitt A. Cra2-o J Gauti Eli Osborne S Broolis J -o'lgsrn W Runtile J Slemlon N Smith W J Langu G Reeti W Werry PENcE-Vmowzus DIVISION No 1 S Alian W Creeper ïJr W Short R Burns C Mountjoy h J Colwil J Neshiti Igo DIVIsioN No 2 J T Symons B Wenrv ns E RutleaIge t R ABragg - C Soucb DIVIsioN No 8 a C Truli ce J Langmaiti G Coleman J Courtice S Troyail DivisioN No 4 J R Colo S Hooper Is L Skinnçr M Werry W R Davey DIVISION No 5 j Garfat J E Dyer G Ormiston B Powell W Woiten T Hill F Griffun POUND KEEPERS DîISION No 1 M Muntiay 0 Axfort j Hoîit J Abemnothy W Alun DIVISION No 2 R Collacutt DI-vIsoN No 3 a S- Trovail DIVISION No 4 L W R Davey J Brown S McCoy 7 W Hjooy J Bingbnm Dîvistoz No 5 HAMPTON.. Mr. aud Mrs., F. Bate, Peterboro spent Sun- day at Mr. W, Bate's. ...Mr. W, h. Gibson is improvtng stowly. . .Mr. Wm,. Creeper is quite ill... Remember ihe eniertainament Frtday evening under the auspices of the Junior Ep- worth League .... .Read 0. J. Montjoy's new advt ... . Mr. Franki Ctarke lias accepted a situ- ation wilh The Mason Co., Bowmanville... Miss Mand Homne has retnmned from a pleasaut visit with ber brother Mr. J. B. Horn, Lisiowel. The Immense Pines of Canada furnish the basis for that peeriess cough anti colti remedy for coughs anti coltis. It cures ciuickly anti certainly. 25c. 0f ail dealers. Made by proprietors of Ferry Davis' PamnKller, 1 EWCASTLE. Eccent visitors : Miss Olive Hlennin g, Toronto, at hime; Mr, Hubert andi Miss Clara Hedges. Pickering, with Misses Hetiges; Miss Toms, Toronto, gutest of ber mother; Miss Bradley- home [rom Toronto, Mr. Wm. Parker, Windsor,,at Reeve Farker's; Miss Aima Stapleton home froin Cobourg and Port Hope -. ... Miss Pearl Pearce bas had tonsilitis but, is - gpr ..i...Mr. Malcolmn Uglow haseltd for South Af rien.. -..Mr. James Lycett!s family intenti starting for Sault Ste Marie Thursdav where ho bas a situation. Mr. N. T. Selby has purchased, Mr. Lyettspo perty . . ..Mr. 'om, Ratoliff is nusing 0a felon .... Epworth League musical pro- grain April 14 was a decided suecess. Those taking' part were the Newcastle Orchestra, Messrs. W. J. Rickard, Rus- sel' Piekard, 0. Scott, anti Misses Annie Ali, MéKim, Leah Hutehinson, Bertie and Olive Riekard anti a nuinher uf sol- ections from a gramaphone. Proceeds about Slt .. .. Rev. W. S. Wright wil preach anniversary sermons at the Lake Shore Union Sabbath Sebool next Sunday. Two Extromo Cases of ltching Pfle That Were Positively andi Thor- oughli>-Curesi b>-Dr. Chaze' Ointment-The Ouly Actual Cure For Ever>- Form of Pile.. Mr. F. Stiokes, 116 Dunlop street, Barrie, Ont., writes :-"I was tmoubled with btlnd, itchiing piles for years, and coutd get nothtng to stop the constant itching. I was always in pain uniti a friend of mine told me of the uronderfu] cures Dr. Cliase's Oointment had made among bis acquaintances. I oniy useci one box, and amn entirely cured. Ia gratitude for this marvellous cure, and for the benefit of others suffering as 1 dld, I senti you tbis record cf rny case.,, Mr. Amos P. Fisher of Somerset, Klng's Con., N.S., a commercial travel- 1er, 'welt-known throughout the Pro- vines, wrîtes :.-"It is great pleasure te lnform vyou that 1Thave beeii curet i o Itchln g piles by uisin,9 Dr. Chase's Oint- ment. 1 was bot iered with the above nialady for twelve years, and sulfercd extremne agony at tilrnes. Thanks tc Dr. Chase's Ointment, 1 arn compieteiy cureti, andiwould î'-co:r.'nd it xwit: fullest confidence to, ail suffer'ing tilt torture of this terible disease.c," 6( cnsabox ut aýil dea ,ýiers, orEdao, Agnswantûr, for Dr. Chazeeals and ;omlpicee Receipt Book. MISS BERTHA L TAMBLTYN Pupi] of Prof. A.S.Vogt, Tvoronto Conser-vatory of fusie. will receive, pupils-lu Piano and Theory of Music, ai Concession 8t.. BoQwma ville EGGS 'FOR BATCHING. B3UFF ROCKS. Peu Headed by 6-IIPEBIOR 2nd-, froin the Foxtonjon Yards, New York. Solid But? Wings and Tai, inated wltli selected liens., Prtze winners. S. C. WHiITE LEGHIORNS. Peu Headed by "NICHOLOS lst." Winner ot tirst at ail the Fait Fair&, where shown. and, scoring the higherst number pointq of any other lu ctass ai the Peterboro Centrat Winter Show; also ist and 2nd Puilets at same, lu comrpetition wittl the cream of the province. SettIngs [15j 81,50 andi $2.00. Addres KAWARTHA POULTRY YARDS, 'Lakefield, Ont. jSPYRINM"O TERM :frôm A pril ist continues into our * Special Summer Ses-Sion :boghJi i p and u st in an depart. TORONTO. There are no vctosand msbr *may enter ai auy turne and couLntiefo0r ai'deslred terre. A dozen teacher, 80-Y ypew-ring rmachines and a daily mlil al caiof5 ebers iis monili inciteate the character snd reputation of our coliege. Write for circulars. W.1.S14AWA, PRINCIPAL. *Yonge and Gerrard Sis., Toronto. ENNISKILLEN. Mangel, -iurnip and Garrot Seeds al fresh and sold at right prices at the People's Stôre. Congratulations to Mr. O. L, B¶'ers on winhiug the $50.00 special prize froin the Frost Fence Co. Dr. and Mrs. J .0, Mitchell have beten visiting at Oshawa and Whitby. Highest prices for good fresh Eggs and choice Butter at the Peopieý's Store -W, M. Wotten, proprietor MWiss Hecnting, Oshawo, Miss Bueker, Columbuis, are guiests of Mi. Chas. wil- liails. Mr. 1.Il. 1.Steývens lia sigud ick,- ering' Sehool andi int'ends goirig c, ,\Olt,, We"ttto teach,. Wha imakzes a portect Porridge, for sale at tho People's Store. Try it andi be convincei. Glati to hear W. JH. Ile3rriug is re- coyering froin a ver,, bati abscess in his face. Missý LeniaAlxne was at home over Suuday. Mrs. W. Dickinson anti famniv have- removen ta Toronto where thboys ail have gocti situations. iVe aesryto loso such gooti citizens but dte big city offers ativantages for amnbitcu b that are flot feund ln coumtry towns. Moreidurisrut rh\atre stable boyks ta h ik osn deseve uccss ati illsurely fludiit. Thàey have taken rstiueat 14 Abecrdoeen A1ve.