Nothing better as yet. GIWUchru than Pals Green. An unsatis- factory results obtain from its u~e seems to be due not to the I haracter of the article, but to its quality. ‘3 BUY THE And sell it at the same pnce that cheaper grades cost you. Shall be pleased to supply you this seqson. Ntafl! 0990!“te Post 0509’ When we are offer-in? a. great 1113:; [ugh-grade suitings in ight and m - tum weights made in the "w. H. ROENIGK § Central Music Store Special Reductions in Dominion Pianos and Organs during June ! #151; Quality only kept by L. A. MURPHY Instrument, to go cheap Druggist “d optiCiMQ 2nd door West, Gough’s. LINDSAY I We have rubber rings and brushes for Cream Separators wnnskoous: NEXT '1‘0 GOUGH'S THIS IS THE SEASON (Two d( )0 1'3 HIGINBOTHAM LATEST STYLES If _\ on are thinking of buying an instrument ox exchanging yum present. one, I will he ghd to talk the mat- ter over with you. h uranium DRUGGIST. menu Vt}: go cheap for clearance 150' i. BLAIR SON, 88 Kent Strreet, v A I l In “sunshine" Furnace the legitimate duet outlet le pm- aided. It’s a great big duet- pipe running etmlght from aeh-pit to dome, thence to chimney. When big pipe damper le opened, all dust in ash-pit aecende to dome; then, when direct drafts are opened, all duet paeeee up chimney. Always the elean and gulch. Write to us for duet route In "8unehlne" “S l I ,, i I I Furnace â€"ela grate, to pan, received' from your own to duet-pipe. to dome, to W chimney, to Open air. wést Pvm Hotel.) LINDSAY. PI'RCHASES THE BUSINESS. 1 Mr. Felix Forbert has purc‘iasml the Larrigan factory formerly run by « Mr. John Marion. and will commence ‘ to operate it on Monday morning. It will be looked after by his brotnar, ‘ Mr. James Forbert, who is an ex- pert larrigan maker, having enrl’ed for a. number of years with the R. M. Deal 00., and also in Toronto. ' ‘ Conductor McCarthy met with an 3accident at Orillia. on Thursday last. kWhile jumping from a. baggage car in ring on the little ï¬nger of his left hand caught on a. hook on thel door and tore it so badly that it 'was found necessary to amputate the 'injured member at the second joint. l«Midland Argus. {EGA'I'I‘A AUG. 6. ‘ ' A meeting of all the residents in- ;terested in the holding of the Anâ€" lnual Sturgeon Point regatta was Iheld at the Point in the Rain Shelâ€" }ter last night, there being a. good i attendance. ‘â€"‘ .A..r.~l'- It was decided to hold the annual regatta on Thursday, August 6, and the fouowing committees were ap- Dointed to look after the various pointed to look after the varluua arrangements : LINDSAY CENTRAL FAIR. The directors of the above fairj will give a. special prize at the Cen- ‘tr-al Fair, which will be held on Sept. 24, 2-5 and 26, next, for the heat map of old and new Ontario. drawn by any public sch001 pupil in â€he county. orlthe townships of Cart- wright, Menvers and Cavan. The teacher of the school must certify who drew the said map. Prizes to be given: lst, 55: 2nd, 83: 3rd $2; 1 no entrance fee for the above compe- tition. WERE A'ITRACTED HERE. j Althopgh the birth rate in Port {Hope is slightly in excess of the {death rate a. reaction seems to have ,4 Aha", nf fhn .1 l “lugs“ v..- {Hope is slightly in excess of thcl tdeath rate a. reaction seems to have iset in to the object and aims of the (You Thousand Club by a. pedagogical ,exodus from the pretty town to Lind- isay, led on by Principal Kirkconncll iand followed by Mr. Freeman. late lscience master in Port Hope High :!School, and Miss Moir of the same ;town, all of whom have been‘engag- :cd by the Lindsay High School “Hardyâ€"Newcastle Independent. Board.â€"Newcas DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING ICED‘ TEA. Warm the teapot. j Put in a. heap-l ingv teaspoonful of “ Salads. " Tea. for eVery two cups. Pour on fresh: boiled water land allow to infuse? hxnn 6 to 8 nï¬nutes. Pour the 1%. quor oï¬ the leaves and let cooL ~ Salada " Tea. iced is a most deli-1 'cious and refreshing beverage. A ismall piece of ,lemon will add to its ! flavor. igéh’s- Nerviline in 2 been a. iamily stand. Have you near at hand a remedy' that will alleviate pain and help till the doctor comes ? A wise thing is to have right in your home a bottle of “ Nerviline,†which gives instant relief, and prevents disease from spreading. Nothing known for the stomach and bowels that -compares with Nerviline. For cramps, indi- ‘ gestion, heattburn and headache, it's :indispensable. For ï¬fty .years Pol- “vm’c Norviline in 25c botgles has day. l ILLNESS COMES- THE WATCHL the annual i -â€"Mrs. sneele; of Toronto. m iguest. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1'1‘hos. Stewart. Bond-st. --Mr. Fred. Ball, of Fort. William, In former Lindsay boy. having been tdespatcher at the Grand Trunk stat- ‘gion. was in town yesterday. ‘ â€"Mr. and Mrs. Woren Worsley are wrung. â€"M.rs. Elliott and daughter An ing at Mr. of Norwood. are visit A. Fisher's, Sturgeon Point. _1m-s= Steele. of Toronto. is __Mr. and Mr visiting friends gersoll and W“ ed - â€"-Mr. Nelson Graham been back north teaching spending a few weeks 0! l at home. â€"Messrs. W. H. and '1 of Long Point. were in lterday for a few hours 0 7....I _'1‘he Misses Ada. Gillivray, of New 1 their aunt, Mrs. Wellington-st- 10‘ â€"Miss Editn 1. to Toronto. aftel ,p- I say friends. cal -â€"Mr. and Mrs sh glast evening for {se1to Scotland. whl liâ€" .the next months. 01. \Grampian. # Welllusuunrou. â€"R-:v. and B‘rs. McKay and (un- ily, of Milton. passed throigh town on their way to Rosedale. where will spend the summer at the M...“ nf Mrs. MCKay's parents, DAADJ u _ __ cottage of Mrs. McKay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lytle. â€"-Miss Lucy Yamold, town. and Miss Olga. Johnston. of Peterboro, are visiting at the residence of Dr. Johnston. Port Hope. and will visit. with relatives at “Broadï¬eld.†Whit- by, and Toronto, during the holi days. - _.. ... ,,,,, n :uvkq In". been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Ki Cinnamon. left this morning for hisi home in St. Paul. He was accom- panied as far as Toronto by Mrs: Thompson and daughter. { â€"Mr. D. R. Anderson left for To- ronto this morning. Mr. Anderson received a telegram conveying the isad intelligence that his son Harold twas in the Western Hospital, dan- gerously ill with typhoid fever. â€"Mrs. Thomas O’Neill. of the east ward, who has been visiting Mrs. John Hunter. of Belleville. for the 'past couple of weeks, returned home ‘last night. Mrs. O'Neill was accom- .panied by her sister, Mrs. John ‘Rankin. of Brooklyn, New York. It ‘is the first time Mrs. Rankin has , l'hnon in Canada. for many years. ronto this morning. received a. telegram sad intelligence that was in the Western gerously ill with tyr AD\ â€"Mrs. Thomas U'Aeiu. or We t..." ward, who has been visiting Mrs.‘ John Hunter. of Belleville. for thel past couple of weeks, returned homei last. night. Mrs. O'Neill was accom-i panied by her sister, Mrs. John‘ Rankin. of Brooklyn, New York. It is the first time Mrs. Rankin has {been in Canada. for many years. â€"Chief Vincent and Mrs. ‘Vincent (nee Miss Jda McFarland), of Orillia, arrived in town this morning. after spending a pleasant honeymoon at Buffalo. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent will reside in town. The genial chief is receiving mnnv congratulations to- day on joining the ranks of the bene- --.\'- 1‘ diets. “3111855. Er. )1. Mansï¬eld. of Kimnount. in town ior a. short time yes- Grampiun. â€"Mr. G. '1‘. Fitchett. teller in the} Farmers' Bank. left, this morning ior' Woodstock and Belmont, where bet will spend his holidays. l â€"Mr. Dickson Jewett. of Can-‘ nington, proprietor of the Bennettl house, and manager of the lacrosse team there, was in town to-day. â€"Mr. M. Martin. accountant in the Farmers' Bank here, returned from spending his holiday at Buflalo, Nia- gara. Falls and Toronto. â€"Mr. 'F. Wyld and Mr. G. Schol- fleld. vice-president and general manager of the Standard Bank, ar- rived in town last. evening in .their automobile. â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Tlogg. Oak- ’ wood, were in town to-day. 4n... Ethel Picken, of Ottawa. â€"â€"Miss a Keenan. of Sunderland. spent yesterday in town, the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sadler. ‘ -â€"’Messrs. M. I‘lank and R. Hat- \man, of .Uxbridge, arrived in town last evening and accompanied the‘ Sylvester band to Quebec to-day. â€"â€"Mr. Louis D. Jones. provincial inspector for the Northern Life As- ‘suranco Co.. was m town this week I looking up business. â€"Mr. Fred A. McDiarmid arriVed home from Niagara. Falls this mor- ning, where he was attending the Masonic Grand Lodge for .the past few days. â€"Mr. J. T. C. Lang. of the ï¬rm of "an" .e Maher. accompanied by Mrs. land, is visiting Miss ' at I a ~ â€"Toronto News: .16 chett, of Lindsay, is v H. Batman. of Lambu â€"Miss Lily Mark, 0: -â€"Miss Muriel Koyl is the Miss Hf McDougal. Fenelon â€"Mr. D. Smith, of Lorne in town to-day. â€"-Mr. Andy (:usty, ofEKirl in tawn to-day. â€"-Miss Wilma Hurst, of Midland. is r, Sussex-st. visiting Miss McArthu â€"â€"Miss Mildred Brownlow, of Mid- ‘ ' ‘l’nArfh- â€"â€"Miss Milan-u u.v...-..-,, , land, is visiting Miss Lola McArth- . | â€"Toronto News: Miss Ethel Mat- chett, of Lindsay, is'Visiting Mrs. J. H. Batman. of Lambton Mills. â€"Miss Lily Mark. of Toronto. is visiting her parents on Cambridge- st. !‘ ‘ --â€"-‘ 1.... Ann- UP bl; ;â€"Mrs. J. L. Winters and her dau- ghter. Miss Florence are visiting her friends in Max-many. - “an! In} (if e H u - â€"Mr. Geo. H. flewton. proprietor of the Despatch, North Bay, called on .The Warder to-day. --Miss Pearl Hopwood, of Best Station. is visiting at the home of her uncle. Mr. Mat. Simmtown. _ -â€"Master ‘Archie Gaul left for 0311(- wa this morning for a. couple 0! weeks’ holidays. From F‘l'iday's able to l‘eS‘l-m‘3 .150“ Graham. xorth teaching few weeks 0! hi: .1? 71‘ and T 133 in London will be away 1 , Hither-.1166 and familv. 5 the guest. of W. 'lhompson, iwho In". 1-. From Satuvday's Daily. . H. and T. F. Myers, ,t. were in town yes- few hours on business. 3 Ada. and Minnie Mc- New York, are visiting Mrs. Arch. Bradshaw, W1 Work, of Toronto, is p16 01' weeks' holidays xts on Cambridge-st. ing school. is 0! his vacation “v--- v. spen}. yesterday in of_ Mr. and Mrs. )1. ill's Shoe Store. :ye.temay. on his holidays.‘ â€"Miss F. Walkey milliner at. D- 5‘ {Perry this morning ‘erry this morn- :holidays with Mrs. (Dru) Graham: . “Sit her sister. ‘ â€"Miss Mabel Hart. Lindsay, vxmto 185 has returned -cd with friends at. Mount. Horeb siting with Lind- {over Sunday. , -- - ,___ .: \wnnrin for several of Lomeville. was g the guest of Ion Falls. ire, Mr. J. P. Myers Atwcll. of Toronto, were day on their way to Stu f}.â€" -kn'. (r. F. staff. loaves this evenu the train for Kirkï¬ed, Victori Long Point and other places He will spend a week visiting and relatives. â€"The engagement. is annoul ‘Miss May Foster. only daugl'. er. and Mrs. T. H. Foster. ( ton. 0nt.. to Dr. James B. ;erty. New Berlin. Ohio. The triage will take place in Aug - -- 'I'-__, A n the! â€"-Mr. Cd. Rowe. ox ru.......,, _-_-_ past {pnrtm arrived in town to-day. and‘ :will leave for Pigeon Lake on their :11 of giast launch, “Sarah Margaret." Mrs. iwhich arrived in town on Saturday, Ly in land was launched this morning. “-3 â€"Miss Eva Brokenshire. oi the King Edward telephone stafl. Toron- {to. who has been spending a. short ‘vacation among friends at Fem-Ion st ofFalls. was in town for a. few hours Is .on Saturday afternoon. on her way ' to her home in Toronto. . waS! ' â€"Mr. Will Miller. the well known as‘and popular traveller for Tooke l, w illros†and Mrs. Miller. are m town nd. i33for their vacation. Mr. Miller has ;-st. {holidays till the lst of September, Mid-mad will spend some time on the » and relatives. â€"The engagement. is announced of Miss May Foster. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Foster. Canning- ton. 0nt.. to Dr. James B. Dough- erty. New Berlin. Ohio. The mar- riage will take place in August. â€".\Ir. and Mrs. Harry A. Brown. 0! Toronto, who have been guests of the latter's parents. Mr. andnlrs. .Mdam Watson. 3 Glenelg-sl.. {or the past three weeks. returned to the city yesterday. l [VIM-inl- ‘ ‘JP. A‘C‘x- yesteruay. â€"Cnnnington Gleaner: Mr. Alex} Ross. of Lindsay, was_in town this weekâ€"Mr. Chas. .lunkin. of Can-l nington. left Wednesday evening for, an extended tour of Great Britain: and Ireland, and part of Europe. ' â€"Mrs. Chas. [Parnï¬eld (nee F. Hon- eybourne). left this morning to join? her husband in Allandale. after‘ ispending the past few months in {Lindsay The. many friends of the ‘young couple wish them every Esuc- eess in their new home. 1 -â€"Mr. 9 Paul O’Neil. who has been at Sturgeon Bay in charge of a .steam shovel on the new ORR. line through there. returned home last night. The construction part of the work has been done and all that: is 1 required is to lay the steel. l â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Hogg, who lhave been spending the past two Iweeks with friends in Lindsay. Vic- AOHAII “WEEK: IN I \.u .. .v--.... , toria Road. Coboconk and other points north. will return to their home in Toronto this evening. Mrs. Ilogg was formerly Miss Gertrude Haygarth, of Lindsay. (T-‘rom Monday's Daily) â€"â€"Mr. J. C. Harstone left. for city this morning. â€"Mr. .Geo. blchillic left. for nonto this morning. A is... Al A“ â€"Miss Polly Chit-paw. of “cum; Road. is the gunst of Mr. and hits. I). Mullen, Francis-It. ; -â€"Ma_-;tor Stafford ,Toatro has re- turnod home. aftvr spending a couple of weeks with friends in (‘obownk. â€"-Mr. and Mrs. Jack McAdams. of Toronto. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W: Workman. Ridout-st. ' â€"Mr. Paul O'Svm, who has been home for the past couple of days, [left this morning for New Bruns- | wick. n-n:.... nf 1‘58'.‘ "IL“. 0! â€"\1iss Lillian Collins. ings. and Miss Mulbern, of (‘a ford. are .the guests of Miss Hurley. n- _.--.... n; _Misa Katie came Hope. who has been V sin. Mrs. A. ‘5. Res. returned home 10-day â€"Miss Beatrice Woods anu unm- Vera. Tate, oi Oakwood. were in town over Sunday. guests of the {or- mer'a mother on William-st. -â€"Miss Lizzie Ilartnett, of Toronto, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Sadler ior the ‘ ‘ A-“ ..:- I" PR. Walkey at the Pain ing for Port Perry to visit Mrs. (Dr.) I Wallace has taken thel place of Mr. Art. Mncdonald as book ' ‘kceper in the coal and wood ofllwl ,0! Flavcllcs limited. Mr. Macdonlldi ‘is on his holidays. I n “2“..Ln-n and l "this mowing Kawaetha Lakes. From Tuesday's Daily. 1 -â€"}Ir. J. Dalton. of Kinmoummas: in town to-day. 1 â€"-Mr. J. Gordon. of Woodville. “’35, in town to-day. 1 â€"-Mr. Jas. E. Holmes. of “clump! ton. was in town today. | ; â€"Mr. S. Jeflrey. Port. Perry. was? in town to-day. ‘ -â€"Mr. A. McGill, of J anetvilIe, was in town Monday. - -â€"Mrs. A. 13. Gordon and childten, of Sudï¬ury. m the guests of Dr. ‘and Mrs. :Bumws, Sussex-st. i â€"Mr. and Mrs. Leigh R. Knight returned last taming uter 3 plet- mt, visit it Huntsville. l . Kennedy. V ~ I 1 Shirley Beau let: this mor- -n 'rm-nn- â€mu Awu- I’l‘inl for I ‘ rétumed home ï¬gs, of Pittsburg. Jennie in Fenelon Falls r -V Visiting friends {'3 Daily. ’3 V' "'"‘ “Ulluu’3â€c 5- M18!“ â€"Mr. J. A. Holley. wife and son. 3 PE“ and Mrs. E. Long. 0! Charleston. W. ' city Virginia. were in town to-day Son their way to Pigeon Lake This isl r. Ak‘X- Mr. Holley's tenth season on the Ka- Vn this worth: Lakes. ' Can- â€"Mr. and Mrs. G00. J. Brumme‘ ning t""20! 58 Wilson-SL. Hamilton. formerly Britain 101' Lindsay, arrived in town last '01». inight and will spend a few weeks visJ F. Hon- iting friends in Lindsay. Peterboro, to joiniBuckhorn and other places. after â€"-Mrs. R. S. Graham. of Penelon the! in ‘ Falls. returned home last .week uteri of the spending a month visiting her daugh-‘ try Esuc- ter. Mrs. (Rem) W. '1‘. Roberts, of Wallacehurg. I has been‘ â€"â€"Mrs. John Rankin. of Brooklyn, [0 of a N.Y., who has been visiting .with her FR. line', sister. Mrs. 'I‘hos. O'Neill, east ward, ne last'l fOr the past few days, left yesterday rt of tho‘cvcning for Toronto. where she will _that: is visit her sister before returning home. 7 - . “.74 n.“ lng her cou- u...â€" llington-et . . e and ï¬les I. were in s of the for- -st. of Toronto. the home of .dler tor the “via. C.P.R. l. of Berlin. to Cambray Sunday. where at of Ira. L this morn- it Mrs. (Dr.) appropriate as taken the! meld as book wood omw ‘. lucdonJld Margaret . Hit A small piece of plaster fell on the" oil lamp in the home 0! Hr. F. Shouldice. north word, on Friday night. and n serious ï¬re almost re- sulted. Hr. Shouldice was in the barn at the time. and there was no- body in the house. ATiENDI‘lD CHURCH. A number of the Lindsay member- of the Independent Foresters drove they joined it? the Cnmhrny lodges perâ€" nde to attend diVine netvloe. A Very discourse was delivered ‘ by the pastor. D1 Ell AT ollOSPITAL. sad death occurred Saturday the Ross ' Memorial Hospital. when Mr. Thompson, of Wilberforce. died as the result 0! a. sudden eta tack on the heart. He was taken suddenly ill last londny and ,wns brought to Lindsay. where an oper- ation was performed the some nlght. I ~ [tablets restore Dally Wealthy conditi Kinmount. was eat what u 1 without 1w 0 of V011 :tmmJ {rum 3 ILWI, v“ ‘spent at Caledonia Springs. â€"Mr. Jack Clark and sister, Toronto. formerly of Lindsay, I €town the guests of m. and To- months bans-rig visiting her son on unsan- :s'... 311'. Sid Johnston. â€"\en. Archdeacon Casey has re "u\nulvu. â€"-H. 1!. Pepper, wife and children. [have arriVed from Jersey Shore. Pm. to spend a few weeks vacation with xtheir parents, and camping on the lakes. â€"Miss Hamilton. Miss Hall and Mr. E. H. Ford. of Peterboro, are in town to-duy on their way from R086- idnle where they spent the past week holidaying. -- n A _..:l- -nd can IIUIIIV, â€".\lr. Frank Jacimon. of “'("ï¬t To- ronto, late G.T.R. despatcher of Lindsay, was in town over Sunday and left this morning for Fort, Wil- liam, where he has accepted a po- sition on the G.'l‘.P. â€"-Mr. W. R. Crandcll. of Toronto. 1.9. nrnnrietor of the Rockland u~v.v._-., â€"-Mr. W. R. Crandell, of Toronto. late proprietor of the Rockland House. Bobcaygeon. was in town for a. few days renewing old acquaint- ances. He spent yesterday on the Kuwartha Lakes and had a. large catch of ï¬sh. The proprietors of we luuel a Kitchener mill are looking forward to a very busy season. They have a number of logs ready for the mill. LOCAL FRI-BACKING. ‘ Mr. A. C. Bnbcock preached at Mt. ‘ Hon-b Sunday in the absence 0! the ' lnr preacher. Rev. Mr. Snuwdcn. who is holidaying. icouplo or ween. taken up with the eastern counties. Mr. Burton bu been a (omen at. the Kennedy a Donia mill. - LAX? EXPDODED. Anderson rooms. t‘ 1 After a, few day's use of m-o-na, stomach tablets. the headuhea. dizzy fe‘nimz. drowsiness. bad taste in the mouth. canted tongue. flatulence, sleeplm, distress utter eating â€"; all these symptoms 0! a Weak BLOW‘ schâ€"will disapponr. and perfect di- gestion .nd good health will be re- Evivo hive-“3e cemetery ma attended by a. number of ï¬lm‘s-I DO YOU EAT RiGHT? IMPROVEMENTS. Bubcock preached at. Mt. my in the absence of mm cher. Rev. Mr. Snuwdcn. WM}. vacation Putt “V8 of the Rider 5; -e looking forward We sell what we advertise Warder Wants 2‘ > X I""'| F JULY CUT PRICE SALE ,__.__â€" a few adQertised; 81 tickets throughout Yoiles 350 Pure Wool;Voiles, always sold at ï¬fty cents per yard, in pearl grey, pink, pale green, bisque, reseda and blaclt, forty inches wide. Sale Price 35c .................... _‘- Hosiery 250 In pale blue, in open work and per yard ........... Suits 690 Shams 39c Three dozen Boys’ ‘ shades and blue stripes, Price ...... . ................. Just a few Swiss LaWDS, I Sale Price ...... During July and August we close 5 o'clock, Saturdays excepted. and are not getting as good results as expected it will cost you nothing to see me and ï¬nd your ' pointers. We do devel- oping and ï¬nishing with the utmost care and CHARGES ARE MODERATE colon-00' a few left, assorted patterns, made ms, regular 50c and 60¢ each. m» lue, pink, browns,"wmte and embroidered. Sale P PHOTOGRAPHER non-oono-IO Works SHonders . . ...A~o Ti.‘i‘?...25c and black, close at 1.35:: of ï¬ne POI Elector; West Abstract st and on lwhill a candidate Legislm n v A vinco of (â€1‘11 July Alt. Rent of hu Livery ..... Bill Postflga ' Telegrm Caretuk When used serve a good ‘ that leads to r0011: Statio IJight i] Prim i1 Bands ('undit Lumhu I‘lxvhm linuhlz M iSVvH Muss-1 (,‘OHHH We are com world‘s stand lish, which ‘ price as any 3 lbs. for $1.1 1h We. can als sary informa‘ tht for killing bushes, also But. lion (MIL (my VOI" G 00d \\ Albert Jv‘ time ugu ‘ tors. was Weldon A at 3 ("Vin the Iiululi and 1hr u Hellebore “’ill make LIAN“ er1- up] PRIN to Dr. M: night; th‘ Lindsay, ‘ for balanc TERMS Blue-ton must anal. 01‘ as follows: On MON to Dr. Mc QUE sails t-w-ry Sound for t h U ppm- Lu Full July I8 Formalinr Bug 0092‘ Into-Bug. sac-16.11130 LINDSA‘ THURSD 'l‘h No Tram R Ii'l‘l TERMS Borde: Will ma Recu Th“ mmu CENT GREAT Apply mu ind m ll Cow (I Maul: Andurmn SIN M