mm. 7 climb†‘ ammuwmm rcopt. all: up .wnoa by buying}. very quantlti- for I ' O by. van special attention and with gratifying mucous. to the W and Childien’u underwear. Don’t fall to I00 ti. ; T saved. O w" H ‘u a la range of Hand~painted Window Bliadea (40 ' we rollers; also Lace Unrtainu, Cur- ‘O'm‘uew) I 1th I t ample“, wi spring m, fly Pole End! and Fixturol, and all greatly reduced in prion. We make our . t’u furnishing department a speciality, ants, better Hat. Bantu, Shirt, Collar, or Tie, than can iotaluowhore for the same money. And whyl beoauue having a large in than linen we give special attention to the buying, ï¬aï¬blagtprera, and getting closest cash priceu. - nu. Given an opportunity to serve you, and you will chm atatemeutt at biota. ' guru-.359" ' 'H. H. AREQEB '1). w. 'DOWNEY . til ONE PRICEiIBARGAIN SHOE HOUSE :31 rooms AND snons Thousands of pain: of Boots and Shoes in every con- seivable Style and in everyknown kind of Leather. The new goods coming along daily keep this house away in the lead {is to assortment, style and prices. \Vebcg that you will kindly visit our store; note our prices. and, like hunâ€" drcds who do so daily, 'you will be amazed at the special in- , ducements. in Trunks .unl Vzilises we are fully prepared for . ‘ the season's business, which promises to be greater with us ' {ban ever before. I). W. DOVVNICY ULIIY'O NEW BLOCK BROCKVILLE.‘ It i all! i I *9 actions, common worm " . a. be I‘Mribor is now ready to tiller 1 Axles are all steel fan-tailed and pu'oiic a larger stock and a I swcdgcd. . ' rink: variety of ï¬ne Carriages than Tires-â€"~Bcselnor steel, round edge, pile! before, an of the latest stylca. i and protects rims of wheels. . ,(‘ My Carriages have been beforo the; springsâ€""A" Tm“ Sleel' ublic for over thirty years and it will i Painting-Strictly. Pure land and be unnecessary for me to my anything oil used. and best paints that can be autothoir merits. Suliice it to arugpurclmscd. Ample time given for noun“ that it it my purpose to koeplpainting. All work ï¬nished with them in the front rank, as they have; Englich Varnish. been in the pant, and enjoy tho good Trimming done with Leather, 3PM“. 0‘ 3“ Who “‘3! “9" “mm- Moipwtte, Leather Cloth, and other Hy Wheels are the best A , man-rials. I grade. Buy no other, an thorn ial All Tops “mil†in my shop. ï¬nd more deception in a Wheel than in any i Only iwst American rubber used. ptber part of a carriage. Bows of second growth key Ash. 'l'crma madc Satisfactory to all. D. FISHER Penn-o nndglvc me it call bolero purchasing clcwhcro. USE McGOLL’S Lardine Machine Oil The Champion Gold Medal Oil for all Machinery. MIP- Oynndqr is the best in the Dominion. Try lie . Motion Bros. 85 Toronto. W W ky W e Laugk ’ We hug/l 56.64%.†we flaw mum/rite I ' Dominion and Bell Organs minion and Bell Plating. ranll’ord Pianos ' ‘ ' Wu Pianos rt)! 0 a “aching ' tnle m i lau h m... ’ imï¬ï¬‚wï¬mw n: .beuuclm- I,» ' ' J. L. 0““ a n a M m «in - Ann-m mums-mm. dealing 'only m .- 'Â¥ L . . . . “mural-cap. , N ‘ caucb‘IWpAMQ-i ' ‘ "5"‘991‘0. u‘rnponnan . r r :‘c c It; 1â€". oclpgnaebuas "nun-u..- --oou)uouaoaua lObllllll nuns. 001'. 15.17157“: thedmunonh -.......â€".: .â€"-â€"â€"â€"-n par uocaokhsertiea. LOCAL SUMMARY. mumrwumvr. memo-n Every lee- " Our III.†«the atook o renew-WW Beach}. Kid Gloves. Mahwdayl havele year-clap. lad moulds-ethic? newydre-agoodcatG. . Hr. John Kerfoot. 0' T0700“. '0' have it ctufled. turned to Athenu on Saturday lact. A good second-hand buggy for tale at A. James.‘ Look up! Eclipse of tho sun at noon on Thursday. Carriages built to order. repairing and painting done in flat cla- style at moderate pricedâ€"A. James. A basket manufacturing establilh- ment has been started at Newborn. Tea Store and China Hall, Block- villcâ€"-â€"T. W. Dennisâ€"has removed to the Merrill Block, next door to C. M. Bnbcock'u. Mr. Benedict has moved back to Athens from Plum Hollow. Rev. Mr. Moore, of Lyndhurct, ,will spend the winter in Denver, Colorado. Christopher Tennant, of Yonge Front has captured ton count; this tall. Dr. Washington, of Toronto, paid his advertised visit to Athens on Friday last. Good salmon ï¬shing is reported at Charleston. Several ï¬ne catches have already been made. Mr. W. H. Neilaon, of "Blink Bonny," Lyn. passed through Athena last Week on a ï¬shing trip to the back lakes. Mrs. 8. Powell and daughter, of Brockvillc, accompanied Mrs. B. IlOVi‘l‘ln cn‘hor return to Athens from a visit with friends in Iroquois, on Friday last. The 400th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of America was honored in Athens and generally throughout the province by the children of the public school being given a holiday. According to the statement of the citv assessor, Kingston has lost 500 in po- nlation during the past year. The I gurus a year ago were 18,200, and are now placed at 17,700. Rev. Mr. Homer is credited with saying: lilo not preach prostration, neither do I condemn it. I cannot explain it, and i do not like to say it is not the. power of God's Holy Spirit working in the hearts and consciences oi the people." Services in commemoration of the 24th nhnivcraary of the A. 0. U. W. will he hold in the Methodist church. Addimn, on the evening of Oct. 27th. Several eminent speakers. including the District Deputy. are expected to he present. Visiting brethren will be welcomed. A football club hub been organized in connection with the Athens High School, and they are now open to re- ociv; Challenges. The oï¬ocrs of the club are: W. Acklund, cnpt; L A. Kennedy. pica; U. J. Flach. vice- prcs. ; A. E. Flow, airman. Theswampuarelaidto be to full of water that deer hunting thin season is not likely to be very unlawful. Rev. D. Fl , Icing occupied the pulpit of St. hn's Presbyterian church Btoqhill ou Sabbath int. 11on who died'at “ 5 no. in mud». PM." Wbenthoykilla black mind,†w. Bonfrewtheyregarditauararityand .. m framework Wllmr Int) steam which .5 ll‘ v RH Joule-t.“ .~ pm % "‘“"' i“ y We n. . in turn of our times or them uirod. out u there In In a 0 andtb the Mrs. Sula Blancher leit Athens on the Monday last for Grand Rapidl, Mich" where she will in future reside. The local corps of the Salvation Army will in future occupy a room in the Dowsley Block I.- a barraekl. The Chief in now in pouealion of the names of all children of “school age†in the village and in going to make the truanta hustle. Perhaps the largest salmon captured at Charleston this seaaou was the nine. pounder taken by Mr. F. Williams on Saturday. The Dominion Government will shortly issue a new postal card, which will be considerably larger than the one now in use. The High school football club have Sent a. challenge to Brockvillo Coll. Inst. and if it is accepted they will probably follow their challenge on Saturday next. The Lambton county council, at the J one session, passed a byvlaw providing that county pupils attending the high schools in the county shall pay a fee of 81 per month. We are sending out a large number of accounts for Job work and subscip- tions this week. We hope any one owing an account howovrr email. will respond promptly as we need the money. An exchange offers the following very timely suggestionz-m'l‘his is the season for meeting small debts. It helps business wonderfully to pay them, for money goes into circulation all around the circle and comes back again in turn. The Oak Leaf assembly, held on Friday evening last, was a very pleas- ant event, and was much enjoyed by the large number present. The com~ mittee demonstrated in a pleasing manner their ability to mannugo an entertainment. We return thanks to Hon. C. F. Fraser for three ï¬ne salmon from the Charleston waters, which lie forward- oil to the Reporter on Saturday. The Hon. C. F., with J. W. Baker and some more of the boys, is having great sport hauling in the wily winninish. Mr. R. G. Murphy, of Elgin. who has for several seasons acted as auct- ioneer at the meetings of the Brock- villc Cheese Board, was recently presented by the Board with a hand- some gold medal, inscribed as follows: Presented to B. G. Murphy by the Brockville Board of trade, 1892. Tbeï¬ou.1utido MW Thaw“! Wm ukmlumhuwduMhao-ud .unti‘y an few. and they get the mules. Bod. moo-u have i the matter bud. a4 m sparing no «pence io' improve this important branch of farming indul- try. Good butter will always com- mand high prices. RHEUMATISN Conan IN A DAY.â€" South American Rheumatic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in l to 3 days. Its action upon tiw system iii remarkable and myster- ious. it romovnu at once the cause and the disease immediatel y diuppears. The ï¬rst dose greatly beneï¬tu. 75 cents. \Varrantcd by J. P. Lamb. y On Friday loot we were favored witlra call from an aged gentleman who introduced himself an the “Spirit'u Apocalyptioally Inspired John Brown," and handed us a book with the mmark that his writing- were inspired and his deeds recorded in heaven. TheliOOk contained only a few words written on each a e--- some in Greek. some in Engliih, and all the work of a ehili‘ul penmnn. Evidently, the old gentleman has been well educated, but loot hi0 mental balance. *“ Bebecca Wilkinaon, of Brownevalley, Iod., can: “I had been in a dittresued condition tor three yearn from Nor- me more good than an .50 of doetori. lever didlu my I would vino every weakly tonetbis valuableand lovely dang-Whilst mien, ~ “‘rrmungr‘w'“ : ' right to have thus in the vicinity searched whether they declare their innocence or not. and would not allow a case of this character to go to a Jury. Kingston is oil‘crin a bonus of $300,000 if the Grand runk‘Ilailway Company will remove their Belloville and Broclm'llc shops to that city. In view of the itinerant nature of railway shops it would be reasonable to sup- pose that the bonus business had become an obsolete department of their operations. But there is nothing as unintentionally generous as a municipality. For a time on Monday of last week there promised to be serious trouble at llrocirville. The town clerk come time ago routed the town hall to a Mrs. Shepherd for a lecture. It turned out she intended to lecture against Roman Catholicism. The corporation returned Mn Shepherd her mono and said she could not have the hal for that purpose. She perdfled. and demanded entrance Monday evening. The city authorities refuaed, and over a thousand people gathered and me Acne-that may interest our tendon wu tried It bui wear out and need renal . the change from the cane to the grape r. The fuel of the body, like that at tho steam no la hvdrooarbonaceouu. That in. It oun- sl I oi hydrogen and carbon. which readily unite with oxygen. The vocotab 0 world build» up these hydro carbona: the animal world burn than oxi- dation. Animula nnxluoo carbonic gas. asthcreaultottbeoombustlou cl th r food' vegetables de~oxldiae this carbonic acid and more up carbonaceous . a tree oxygen. The v stable world In practically without motion; ut it store- u be material which render- motion In anlma ble. And than they live Ildo b side VII in each other; one can d not live wl ut the other. Then from wawr is derived the hydrogen compounds. Flinn [hone twoâ€"carbon and hydrogenâ€"are built up starch, lug-Ir and fat. and these are the hydrocarbonaoeouu element- wbloh eueutlally oonutltuto our food. 0! course there are nltrogcnoua elemenu also required; but with lb we need not, here, concern ourselves. exec t. perhaps. to remark that honey ll seldom w ol y free from pollen grains which are nlt enoua. By lookin at the c emloal competition of sugar. lwhlc we will for the moment. our II or identical with that of honey? (71!, Ha. Oll.we sec. at once. that. in the ght of the we have In honey an It contains such a large proportion of carbon: and au you are all aware. the chemical formulae! watcrls m 0, the hydrogen and Oxygen in the honey are in the exact pro rtlon to form eleven molecule- of water, leav ng the twelve atom- ol carbon to unite with the ox you a1 y In the blood by the action In the no It muut uotbo forgot n. however. t at al- though the formula of sugar has been to on, at above. for Illustrative porno-chucking any exact chemical proportlona for honey-«yet. the latter has the great advun , over the sugar in having been already par lally digeutcd. in the process of Its manufacture by the bee: the human economy from that r In Its aulmllatlon became, in i remember. form, has to be accomplished in the process of di- gestlon. ltlu therefore safe to conclude, from what ha. been said above. that honey contain: to a largo do roe, elomcntu which are absolutely rc. ulrcd y us; that it is a wholesome article addict, and even more nutritious than cane sugar. being an we have seen. partially or.- pnrud for assimilation ; and for the latter reason alone can be eaten freely by many, with whom an excess of sugar would iaagree. Considering the Important M tut “I! every article of food. other than m. “l talus March. which must u in .2 “- preceding remarkl. moat Ideal food as thus rollevln amount of la the consumption of sugar, you wil rlne change before it can hulldln up the syuiemâ€" eclf evident that a pure ml. ‘ honey In. must of iieoeesit Jib a a food, even if it were mucil l. U m taste than it lot It is worthy of note that helium one of the principal foods of ancient ti In a large proportion of the book: of the Old Testament scriptural: honey is mentioned. not only as an rtlc o of food but as forming with other thlnpgxn aultablo gift, to denote good- will; and t ucntly used. In a ï¬gure ol‘ speech to donor» p enty. There Is no don t that In the earlier yearn of the world‘s hiato when the feeding of flocks was the prlnclpu Induntr , and o cultiva- tion of the land an now no oratood, was taro. the busy boo rcvcllcd In unlimited pauturugo and stored the product of It: Industry in caves and rocky clone. ready for man to take and eat; and that he did take. on} and enjoy wo havo ample imtimony. The secular historians. writers and poets of ancient times and eastern land: have also, In very numerous inntancea. written and sun; of the merits of honey as a food. And not as food only was It much used and highly prized but an a valued medicine and wound healer. It was. in fact. in earlier days an almost unl- vcraal ruined ; and in to this day largel uaod modlclnully th alone and in comb nation with othcrlngrodlo is, with the beat reaulu, both for internal an external (“368.803. To quote from Karl Gattar.aGorman teacher and author, who waa. blniaclf. cured or hemorrhage of the lnngu by Its use: "Honey molllfl remotes fostering: the ob 'l‘o enumerate. shortly. than come out of the an reason- why honey Ibould be eaten. in It a cold be eaten because It In wholesome, nutritious, rotroehlng. Invigorating and easily suing a dollcacy of aroma and all its own. Hecauae it bolpa to make a variety and Its tendency to to keep no health: and in good condition. Because“ it alwayu ready and mulroa no cooking or fuming w th. , chlllflo relatively It Is one of the cheapeat of foods and In a natural product. Booauncotltu puritymwbau In the comb it cannot be adultorated form and novor when on hone-t man. Because 0 and rarely In In any from an its attmtlvo appearance wblch enhances its onjo mom. Banana It in xlghly recommended by the wlacut man that ever lived. Because". allot-dc encouragement to an In» dnatry which In of humane Importance to our country not-so much on man of the num- born pluyedthoreby butthlt a In an in“ t w lch converts Into money value seine- th ng which mhorwlee would be abuoluuly wanted and Incroaeou at the came time the “rdii'il'llt'i: mm“ "l't'ii ll llk oil to. one , w our in . . W 1 article 3i once a col and blglily prised foo-I. w y inflict new more used than It It! At the prevent time. except pert-ape. with thoee who keep boas. honey la looked upon. not an an every-«Ia food. no It should be. but ac an onal uxury to be louud on the table pr pa a donor:ng a year. or when II This cannot be aooountnd for Mm Item for It to much cheaper than a great deal as that In undo w Inï¬nite palm. . the wife. were ‘0 cmknd i and morning oven ug very ably impreeud his a, Honda "only lecture on , but-- ehurebwasulledtotke door: and I .. m‘ugeepintuutiutbetbmoftbe ad- mg‘“"‘ m mu “.m Perhaps the best evidence of the moose of the lecture is found in the "0 fact that many have professed a “‘8 .5. mm desire to learn more of the writingu of 5|â€" one aayri .. utea. Hui urvbalntkc Sabbath y attended. BM. 0. J. of ltoekvlllb. favor- beareru. On l“"'u ‘l’o {Ira l!‘.r' DC. “In. Browning." manifestsd throughout. Mn. Browning. Total anniversary rec-lipid aggregated 3150. Int .0 Ito M Thompson the prisoner recently sr- routed at Mallorytown clings) with stealing over $200 from tewart’a hotel, was tried before Judge McDonald this morning. Twelve witneuaee were examined who made outlvér strongoase of circumstan- tial evi once. The prisoner Only ’ claimed that, he did not steal tilt' money but had it handed to him by a Itrangar who was going to meet him next day in Brockville. lie was found guilty and sentenced to one year and six months in Central Prison. He is a middle aged man and quite ï¬ne looking. lie appral‘od to feel Vcry badly. Fred Hempslalic, who pleaded guilty before Judge McDonald lo stealing a horseirom ll. F. Brckctl, of Kempuille,‘ was brought up for sentence and givi-n year in Central Prison. His brother Arthur, who was arrested with him, was let go.â€"â€"Recorder. Atmm. The Bideau Record in the notes appended to a sketch of the recent pilgrimage to Ste. Anne do Beaupro. says:â€" A number of cure: was reported amon the pilgrims before leaving. Ouood man we saw on the train gomg with crutches lelt them in tile church. We saw him afterward and he asaurcd us he had been cured. His name was Duvzil. and he lived Ronfrcw country. A young lady from Sharbot Lake, who had been an inva- lid for four yearn, profound to, restore-I. She weutnito the church ionic.qu riot-r. the can out unaided and said she tell quite well. Bonewa chicane!» win about the weather by 1!: in Oslo- ber,lncliupravail ‘ “Hominy. md incl... ll an unfailing Iign that tbt‘ fall will be a warm open one, and snow and cold scarce until the lust of No- vember. cup M “on. Professor James Fletcher, the Dem- inion entomologist. has prepared an instructive bulletin on the cattle horn-fly, which insect. has in many parts of Ontario caused some trouble andngrcat deal of alarm this ear. He holds that the kerosene cmu sion is the remedy which in the long run will be found to be the best. and gives this formula for its prepumtionzâ€"Kerosene (coal oil») two quarts, rainwater one quart. soap two onces. Boil the soap in the water till all is dissolved ', then, while boiling hot, turn it into the kerosene, and chum it constantly and forcibly with n e or force ump for ï¬ve min- it w' be of a smooth, . I! tin nation be nib“ ‘ to till we of - Alttaouis ii iii†dun-nu. m. the stack 3“ until diluted before coin with liliotimul its measure, that is .. quarts of water. It will be found to mix much more easily if done at once, before it cools. The above proportions give three quarts of the stock emulsion, which. with 27 quarts of water added, make up 80 carts oi the mixture re use. his may be applied to the animals either by means of a age or, which will certainly be ound most convenient where there are many animals to treat, by means of a force pump and spray nozzle. This emul- sion will kil all the flies reached. and prevent others coming so long as the odor lasts, or from three to seven days. . Will be prepared to cell the In! Have a good stock of preached Mammal Rooms to Rent The tloatobeaiadoateaoeid' ' ‘wuafl 01‘? I RUMOR. Overcoat Found. Between my home and Delta. via town lino, Quiver. Owner can have came by prov~ Jim rend iava for this an. . 0. LEI. Adm-on. i um. I MlLLlNERY OPENING Mrs. .- Brialcw's ON Thursday Ev’g, Oct. 13 AND FOLIDWINO DAYS. l A full line of Fancy Gooda. Stumpan done I e in; to order. Foatheru curled and dyed. __â€"_o___â€"_.__.___.__-___-___-_---â€"â€"â€"------- House and Lot to Rent. A good house to rent on Ilcnry 8L: all-nu house for sale or to rent on Wiltue atroct. l'oaweelonlmmedlatel . Applyio 2 ISAAC ROI! N “l tee St.. Athens. MILLINERY OPENING. ..__â€"._.._._-.-. TRURSDAY, OCT. 13 AND FOLLOWING DAYS. To run Lamas: ii hi with pleasure that I ain announce to the people 0 Athens and \‘lcln ty my Mllilnery Oï¬ning on above (into. y stock. from the leading firms of Montreal and Toronto. nonalate of nil the latoat novelties. which will speak in dhiplay for themselves, and with such equipment I am more than over prepared to give satisfaction. Furthermore, l ampleasulrto euv that having secured the aorvlould two mat-slam inllllzu-m W be more pron in 2mm, are. Member 0 old duzild~uver lb s A. Hanna. Main St. ATHJENS DR. WiSlilllGl‘Oli We will a. wanna, Given Away Some ingorlo ing A‘l‘ “I'll S lillllllEllY MOTT 8L ROBESON give a beautiful, genuine Bamboo Easel and artistic picture, leguntly trained, to the person plac- the must order! on his or her MR8. l". l". BRISTOW. Athens, Ont. order book between (lot. 18th and ’Xuzau Day. 1 l l nrvivru in duel 4 l l i i Graduated in 1372 at] the Victoria Univorelly with honors. the sumo " our pitiiaoll tho oxnnr mil ion of the Collage oi" l’hyaluluns and Sur- geons. Un t. Since [380 hr. \V. has devoted his whole time iotilo speciality of tho Throat and Lung dis- “ I‘IW'S. The cut represents a l’nmnfl Respirator and the patient In the act of breathing. DR. ‘VASH [NGTON will visit tho following places about 10 days earlier, an he has some private business to look after in Nowhoro on Nov. 3. All patients must see the. Doctor during his visit, as he will not return for six weeks :â€"â€"- Athens. Nov. 2, foronoon, (iambic llouac. Delta. Nov. 9. Dollrov'rn Hotel from 2 IO 6 . m. Negboro, Wight‘s or Ottawa ilolcl. Nov. .3“ l y. Dismal»! Tnmmn: Cniarrhofthchoml and throat. (.‘atnrrhal Deafnoua. Chronic Brain-hi- tie. Asthma and Consumption; also hum of voice, Horn: 'l‘hmat, Enlarged ’l‘onslla, Polypul oftho Now, or any other Nasal Obstruction. cmoved without the knife. For Sale or to Rent. 1'. or male. “Lawn†Rooms to Rent. Nexttoc'haaaella‘ taller uho , front room: below and three rooms up u airs. entrance outside to the chamber, suitable both for mllllncry and drous making. 8. A. TAPLIN. Aug. 23. 1M. 1! Farm for Sale. Being 210 acres of part of iota 91. the first and second concoctions of Township of Front of Eocott abonl 2 mllns wont ot the Village of Malloryiown mo acres cleared, running apring near tho burn for stock. brick house nearly new. good barns and out- buildin of ill kinda. Terms of payment easy. puly to WM. A. GUILD. Eacott P. 0.. Ontario. Mott. lian 15th, 10!. _.._. q‘.-â€"-â€"_â€" EM choice Nursery M every week. ALL‘N NURSKRV 00.. Rookies-tor, N. Y. â€" Bv joining our Army we can glvo you ateady employment the ‘â€" yoar round. soiling our stock, salary or commission \V rite at once and more ____.___.__.___.._._._..m Till HAN“ . Roof - Ladder IRE ESCAPE. Patent AND HanuMui-od and cold In Athens and vicinity by WI. HICKEY. Elwin St. A ï¬rst-class general plow with but steel 1 l l i l l I l i i Buy your Coal Oil and Liverpool Salt. coarse and ï¬ne, from MOTT d; ROBESON ma TUXEDO JACK“. EA.M.OHASSELS The Old Reliable "1‘ A I L O 8 IN G IE-I()USE. -_._.--â€"-â€". Gentlemen who wish to havelheir suits made up in iThe Latest Style rnurnor M- ru- .urn woman-synâ€. I. I. “Mull... sauna Rho-in ITIEIO. ALI. WORK WABBAITBD. ._..... ...... ALL'L _..._ A»... .. m.»_... v.ï¬.. ‘»M._N»‘ 5300 KY! LLB Business College 22am! 21in, l l p. hill in. Ming Tackle, ha, and price- to unit the that. “hmâ€"but la Ohm..â€" SHORTHIID A SPECIALTY Commercial Course Thorouoh " 113.5 RIAROHA 2211.! Semi for Illustrated Catalogue be- fore deciding where you will go. GAY it MCCORD, Principal. il’lllllli V. A “In†1’0 TI] and Builder pur- They have the but Anortmoat of Hardware, Tiawaro, Palate, Caloiuines, G 09-. ‘l'ba Itlukdadat lewoct annulus-cheat gm genuine all-wool Yarn and . , . same at moderate prices, and will ' at all times be prepared to pay the hith market price for wool in cash or trade. ' cow ‘ town, M.