or die after aymcnts to ICï¬tS of his AYS rec! rod pull' pump on 99 PS in 7..¢I‘ SAY. within In 00. â€USS Alice Bailey, of Atlanta, Ga,- itells how she was permanently cured of inflammation of the ovaries, and escaped the surgeon’s knife, by the use of high E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. versal indications of the approach of woman‘s great enemy, inflamâ€" disease of the ovaries. are a dull throbbing pain, accompanied by m of tenderness and heat low down in the side, with omeional noting pains. On examination it may be found that the region of pain will of some swellin . This is the ï¬rst stage of inflammation of the ovaries. “Dam Mas. warm! :â€"I Wish to express my gratitude for the stored health and happiness. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pud has brought into my hfe. . . . ~ “I had suffered for three years Wit-h temble pains at the tune of emu-nation. and did not know what the trouble was until the doetor mnounoed it inflammation of the ovaries, and proposed an operation. “I felt so weak and sick that I felt sure that I could not sumve the {flea}. and so I told him that I would not under? it. The folio yeek I read an advertisement in thqufer of your egetahle Connoun asuchan emergency, and so I deci totry it. Great was my ï¬x to ______ .1 -u-.. “.14.... hum hauls: m 1' Rant. The uni aim and Another woman saved from a surgical operation by hymn n. Pinkhsm‘s Vegetable Compound. Read what she says :â€" “Dun MRS. Pixxnnx :â€"-â€"I cannot thank you enough for What your Ve table Com- ~ pound has done for me. If it ha not been for your medicine I think I would have died. “I vv-ill {all you Bow T cuffgm‘ I mnlt‘ hardly walk, was unable to sleep or eat. Men- struation was irregular. .At last I had to stay in 111 bed, and flowed so badly that they sent or a doctor, who said I had in- flammation of the ovaries, and must through an operation, as no medicine could he 1; me, but I could not do that. “I received a little book of yours, and after reading it,I concluded to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and I am now a yell ' woman. I shall praise your medicine I8 103333 I live. and also recommend the same to anyone suï¬enng as l m ‘MFS. )[ixxm UTTosox. 0tho, Iowa. All Sick women would be wise if they would take Lydia E. m’s Vegetable Compound and be well. “19 (MM MM (0. [1me SO 1 Lu“; nun MU A "v--- _-- _,.i, get I read an advertisement in the? r of your Vegetable Compound such an emergency, and so I decx totry it. Great Was my joy to 1d that I actually unproved after taking two bottles, so I kept tags fatten weeks, and at the end of that tlme I was cured. I had gn‘ teen pounds and was in excellent health, and am now. “You surely deserve great succes and you have my very best W’LMIss Amer: BAILEY, 50 North ulevard, Atlanta, Ga. latést artistic shade in any quality Mï¬wmn0 ‘ PRISM BRAND PUREMIXED PAINT kotice islereby given, pursuant to R. Q. 1897, chap. 129, sec. 38,« thaï¬all captors and persons having clauns Warm the estate of the said James Wat- 5011, who died on or about the 19th day of February, A. D. 1904, are requested on or FEW the 26th DAY OF mom}. D_. 1904 m‘ieiliB --- ‘t v;epa.id dr'aéuvered to tie undersigryxvelzfssg’licitors for the exe- WPOI’ and executrices of the estate‘of the ““1 deemed, their meg, MW a.-- s um descri tion, full articnlirs of their‘ Chung andgcconnts, aid the nature of the seemities {if any) held by them, and fur- ‘ thertake notice, that. after the said data the said executor and execntrices will pro- coed to distribute the assets of the said “‘3er among the parties entitled there- t0. having regud only to the claims of which they have been notiï¬ed, and will 30% be liable for the said nests or any part thereof to any person or persons of Whose claims notice shall not have been â€90in by them at the time of such dis- tnbution. Dated st Lindsay, this 39th by of: February, A. D. 1904. “wen Smth, of the Town of Lindsey, in the 33$ of Victoria, solicitors for Alem- Hardware, Coal or Iron: NOTICE TO CREDITORS. um: Pos'r. LINDSAY» 1‘1â€â€œ,me 25.1904. Tow-n7 of Presentation to Bob Harrison by LSOO Employee of Union Station. Toronto Star, Friday: "Bob" Harrison leaves his old [.ost of duty ‘ to-night, and this afternoon was made the mansion of. a meeting of an unusual character in the large waiting-room of. the Union Station. There are some 1,500 employees of the‘ two railway oompanim’at the Union and the majority of them were on l hand to do honor to “Bob." l Station Superintendent Gormaly. I on behalf of. the employees, presented i Mr. Harrison with a wallet well-till- ;ed with gold contributed by his many -£rienda around the station. Mr. Gormaly made reterenoe to the long lassociation of Mr. Harrison with the a Union Station, and previously the lGrand Trunk, be having been in not- ive service {or over 20 years. Mr. -th2 little one. mu De ought. by“, natured, and will Bleep sound) and naturally. There 1'3th one al- ways absolutely safe medicine for lit- tle onesâ€"Baby‘s Own Tab'ots. la homes whore this medxciue is used there are no sickly, cross, crying chil- dren. The Tablets will cum all the‘ minor i118 of little ones, and will do it ‘ safely and speedilyâ€"there’ is no doubt '; about this. Give the Tablets 8. single 4 trial and you will be a: enthusiastic labout them as other mothars are. ! A5 for instance, Mrs. David Duffield, 'Ponsonby. Out. tan-ya: "Baeby’r-i awn Tablets .savod my baby‘s lite. They ' are a wonderful medicine for children and lgladly recommopd them to oth- ' er mothers.†Your childIon will take this modi- If chiidren are crow, w um...†-- slim-1:19.88, in ninety-nine times out of a hundred the reason can be traced to somc little trouble of the stomach or bowcw. Remove (the cause and :tha little one will be bright. good-1 natured, and (will Glee-p soundly ,- .n ,, :â€" :..a.r M0 9'- } Householderâ€""Here. tam burglar alarm out, right .xw Eluctlicianâ€"“WMt‘s th? { Dosn't it mi: 1’" but yo: :Bouflholderâ€"“Ym . is :1 nova“: in‘ this nought ‘ and all mrglurs are trying Will in Ont. GAVE IIII PURSE 0F 50w. chiidren are cross, [ii-:33†Medicinfl FRETFUL CHILDREN. 100 Popular. .JYu: Duty“ “6° it """" n1 ‘lhiï¬ nagbbqrhocd, m .4: an! lt'ifl‘z lt-â€'- ! i -e. take itch: away this. or {rclfuh Bmckville. ASIRAVfllERS (OME ANDGO â€"Mr. A. .Weron. bf .Oakwppd, was in town Friday. -â€"Mr. Wm. Davis, of Pine Laka, was in town label: m Mess. . :â€"M.r. $.th Banana. at Neemwa. Mam, was in town [ant week. â€"Mr. Robt. Ford. of Irondala, tran- sacted bum in’ tqwn Friday. â€".\h'. A. E. Kennedy. 0! Bubcay- goon. paid Ending a. visit Friday. â€"Mr. Wm. Wattle, limryman. o: Coboconk, was in town recently. “Mr. N. H. Mosul. oi Janztvillo, \isuud friends in town on Sunday. â€"Mr. “’11:. Baashmn. pr Eden, Mariposn. paid Lindsay unis tmmly. ~- Mr. A. J. Carnogin. of Port Perry. was in town yesterday on business. whim. A. Bmdin. of Bobcsygeon, was in town lately for a few hours. â€"-Mr. John Walsh. township clerk of Card-9n, paid Lindsay a visit. last Incl-outs o! Bltluu and Stronger: within Our Cans. -â€".Rcv. Fr. O‘Sullivan agent the 17th in Peterboro. ~ ‘ . â€"M.l'. am mun. .. daughter, of Bsnvcrotozg." télfcd town ï¬rimn‘la Bnturdas. â€"?\1r. Frul Mcl-"xudeu. or Chicago, spam Friday with wounds in town aqdlzt; [or thu Windy City MIC mormng. -.\1r. and MAS. S. Mellmoplt. Miss “it! “10le and . r. \\ iifl‘id 31.21.! ma), c. of Haney ownhmp. \V:rc 1.. town last :week. â€"Mr. I. Ooultcr. of Oshawa. tra- velling salesman for the Peterboro Cordage Co., was [looking up business in'lown Tummy. -Mi.s-; Kate Fowler, of Moxmg‘han‘ township. near Potcrboro. is at pre- sent the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Xngle. Cambrjdge-at. -â€"Mrs. (Dr.) Graham and son Gratâ€" Mrs. J. H. Brandon, and Miss tan, on Falls. Gertrude Graham, of Fenel were 1‘11 town Fridsly. . â€"M‘Lss Edgar. bookkeeper in the Ligut Powpr Co‘s ofl‘ioo, has been cmoy‘mg a tow days' vacation with her sister in Toronto. â€")Irs. Robert Eagan, left Thurs- day morning [on Hastings. min-grail- ‘ -.,__ «uh-n: .Ilness of her PITIIY PERSONAL WINTERS. windy; â€"-o her sister-7 ill Toronto. â€")Irs. Robert Eagan, left Thurs- day morning Ion-Bustings. wingvcall- ed theâ€: by the serious Lllness of her sister, Mrs. John Bricklew. â€"M;. and Mrs. Wm. OKxI-u who ham: DCI'XI rpcnding‘thc wwter in town. left last Monday for their “‘céltrn home in Mmto. Dakota. -Mrs. A. Pr'nnaau Mt last week for Montreal. being called them by the illness of her son Joseph. of the Jesuit order. .who is at present in # ‘ ' “'Au -..:¢}. an attACk of for Montreal, being cauec the illness of her son J’o.I Jesuit order. .who is at 1 the Hotel Dieu ,with an. t y p hoid lever. L -..LA slant the ‘ K'mmount. (pay, on r where Mr. scars 38° â€"â€"Mr~s. .‘l‘lmmas Burns, Ops. has been dungzrouu ' ' ~ condition has occaeioncd h=‘r trim a a gocd do“! of uncuiinusa. WU pups“: to 1311'!) she is. now some bet.- tm’, although not yet ahl; to leave her room. ' ,__ .- n'A_.-A \uhn ‘1“ taken charge of the may gru sistant tdistrict manager International Harmeeter OI prim, paid his ï¬mt 0:1 - mill hn\'( past offic 5 Rillcn, left Lam; Monday for Mints), Dakota. accompanisd by Mrs Wm. O’Knclc, mï¬eye she ml épcllll the summer Mssa Dnlms will be greatly missed in musical circles. more espwiully in? the choir of St. Mary's church. where she has been I wwmu- u" Duffus.W “'10 1°†Miss Alli; chari‘;c 0’ t few 50“" lad . nu... ("gm of SI P. J. OOMPFE returned [1'34qu Iv. va‘r .-_ for a couple of days lain w. a. Way _and “’39 in town 15. win: for um I chars“;c 0’ the , flux“ of Spra‘tt mda)‘ for Mints). by her motlm‘. when she wil u'ss-z Dunn? will who hafl taken attack has N 3CD Comprising the Best and lost the face of splendid compeuuuu. .. a..." .............. _ popular weaves Of the gmgpuno other LindseyDry Goods business ever did grow, continuously, largely, s l y. But never accredit the success of this Store to luckâ€"it has grown through public he dress apprecietion of good retailing. Money isn’t everything, but in a store it is the yard-stick of successâ€"money as expressed in sales. A store does not grow steadily, rapidly end continuously un- less it deserves to grow, end we think no one requires a magnifying glass to see’how trade is growing here. So much {or our past successes. Now for the future. Remember this store hes neither petents nor monopoly. â€"Its success depends on service end val ue giving. If e business doesn’t grow it dwindlesâ€"end e dwindling store is ebout as interesting es s lest year's bird’s nest. We’ve put forth specie] exertions this season tosecnre complete end well chosen essortmentsâ€"there is forty thousend dollars,worth (retell prices) here ewaiting your criticismsend probeble selections. Season. Simply elegant are t goods that we have assembled to meet the spring demand- an excellent assortment com- prising literally scores of beau- tiful patterns. The charming weaves run the entire alphabet of beauty. With the soft, semi transparent, gracefully drap- ing materials, In high favor for . Comparisons are not odious in competing our goods end prices with others. dressy wean FaShion has We court commspgï¬ing strictly for cesh in syndicate qnent'ti d be' , . . I es, en tug satis- agam earned these materials tied with a smell margin of proï¬ts, on quick turn-overs, we can end do make prices thet more then merit competition figures. up to the very crest of the wave of spring modishness. We’re not in e hurry to make money. We never shell be. We’re not after These fabrics have been your lest cent. We'll get money eno h as e matter of course. wom in the earlier years but But we doTze‘n‘td your continued1 en deserved good will. = , ’ Come on u . e eveni an en'o share and studv ebo t - what the American Beauty rose agentâ€. y “8 J y' ' u ’ as your “a†is to the unprgtinttous Wild t thA chorus of American Song Birds will provide delightful music and add pleasure r. s r 0 e Mei-81011. rose, the new a 1C a e to Than 8". “wk you. those our grandmothers wore. A visit to the department will show you that we don‘t try to be exclusive in this store in regard to prices. Exclusive in designs, but our prices are broadly popular, and helpful to those who value their money. Cn duplgy gt Opening. CASH DEALERS 90 oneeeeeeeweemw QMO WAKELY FORD, 1{he Safe, Satisfactory Store, E b > b E t t O i 3 3 O O 3 i Q i O 3 i LINDSAY. ONE or THE BIG SYNDICATE. WILIA vulva. --...- Dcauiy, ., V original, daring and exquisite â€"â€"the like of which ‘will charm the eyes and win the hearts of Lindsay's most critiâ€" cal women. COme end see. _. _-_,-..___ _____. Neckwear, GLOVES AND BELTS. Dainty and exquisite styles for Easter in women’s Gloves, Belts and Neckwear. Novelties that are exclusive to us and to you. Makers have really ex- celled themselves in turning out such pretty styles of Neck- wear _and Belts, which are prettier than we have seen in many a long day. You’ll be delighted with them. Easter Gloves are here in all the fashionable wanted shades including the staple blacks and whites. All guaranteed of course and the prices were never more casonablc. «oneness» e we so Weeweee» «newneemewewmsmgew Women’s Garments READY-TO-WEAR. The newest blooms in this garden of Women’s Ready-to Wear garments are here in many approved styles. There are over three thousand separ- ate garments valued at about ten thousand dollarsâ€"a lot of money you say. Yes indeed. But then some philosophic writer has said that if the man who could build a house best, built even in a forest, all mankind would wear a path to his door. In “‘7'-- It’s so with the store that handles any branch of business best. Look at the business centred in our Ready-toâ€"Wear department. The business has not been beaten by that of any other Lindsay store. Best. And “best†means so much. Best styles, best service, best returns for one’s money: Leadership. While every woman does not buy hereâ€"many being swayed by one reason and an- otherâ€"few Lindsay women take any other store’s word on styles. The Wakely Ford endorsement is usuallv correct. We hunt; you to Inspect. :them on Opening Buy-o is more than tu’ednes work does vnot brim shooting pains. Anc nagging painâ€"that : sleep won‘t drive away due to weariness. Nine timï¬ in ten, says Kidney Trouble natuxe‘s way of tellin; your Kidneys are v -nrs. W. A visiting her 1119' \thllam‘flt â€"Mrs. P. W- a tow days Mi’th ton trisndfl. vvn- ___. â€"m. Herb. Haynes left last week for 'l'oroptp, where he has secured a. good you 1011'. A . . Id nd Km. 3. Jack- son. of Oobooonk. called on tnendsin ".1111 W; Watson: 0! Toronto. m visiting 1:19 parents. Kr. and Mrs. Adam Watson. - - nr. â€3%! of tilxw':1 mar- ancemmw an . 0.0. on town ° W-_ . ’ â€"Ilr. Wm; raucous. _chCormick agent at Nestleton. mu m town on Mam Sltnflhh ' . . ... Brass Goods W. A. TMiSï¬. of Barrie, is “- mmhar. ms Stcvmson. We have just opened} a ne wshipment of hand-i: some lines, and ask yourzo inspection. Prices Will}: ‘ 0 please you. . i0 7 ! C ; Trouble. Pain is ,r of telling you um lvs are Weak-.that V. Suulifle in spending 1th Toronto hnd Run]:- tiredness. Hard not bring sharp, us. And a dull, ,_â€"that a nigh"s 4m: awavâ€"is never mm for 1h: put o! TorontO. i. ï¬r. and MI"!- irw Thursday Evening, March 24th, at 8 pm, and following Days. Thursday night is “Opening Night" and we want you to come to the store and see the new spring fashions in all their glory. The latch string is out for everybody. “ ENING†thnt's the great word of interest to-dny. The event is note- werthgind the éelobntion is in every way worthy of the event. If you had lived in Lindsay a yen:- snd hnll you hnve learned our methods and know us pretty well. . , __-‘ ._j _- -_.a ..._1.. .1- But now end again through the year, a the eeseo: ways at the beginning of the Spring end Fell business a few words to the interested public about the state 01 so rapidly by the mntnnl conï¬dence thet has exist pen-one. I - L.“ -1) I.-. {no The business is just a. yes in ï¬ne big wnveo until now 1t Butit‘snssim lessABC. It must hsve mngawnnve grown mum. the face of splendi . competition. It must hsve been tter in some ways to have ' grownssno other LindssyDry Goods business ever did grow, continuously, largely, si dly. spprecistion of good retelling. Money isn’t everything, but in a store it is the ysrd-stick of successâ€"money ss expressed in sales. A store does not grow steadily, rapidly sud continuously, un- less it deserves to grow, sud we think no one requires it msgnifying glass to see how trsde is growing here. So much for our post successes. Now for the future. Remember this store hss neither patents nor monopoly. 1 â€"-Its success depends on service sud nine giving. It s business doesn’t grow it dwindlesâ€"snd s dwindling store issbout ss interesting es s lest yesr's bird’s nest. We’ve put forth specisl exertions this season tosecure complete sud well chosen sssortmentsâ€"there is forty thoussnd dollsrs,worth (retsil prices) here uniting your criticisms-sud probshle selections. Compsrisons are not odious in compsring our goods sud prices with others. We court compsrison. By buying snd selling strictly for cash in syndicate qusntities. end being satis- ‘ tied with s smell msrgin of proï¬ts, on quiet turnovers. we can end do make prices thst more thsn merit competition ï¬gures. We’re not in s hurry to make money. We never shell be. We’re not “to: your lest cent. We’ll get money eno ss s mutter of course. But we do want your continued sn deserved good will. Come on Thursdsy evening snd enjoy, shsre and study about, as your fancy ture's workâ€"- P to get well {my cannot do n3 that they want 11d and strong again ! ere \he greatest help the! have. They relieve the the weak parts, and co: Kidney T roubles. They m Public Library will be received by the undersignedn ovoril9th,1904. The hours of servieefor e Libnrlmyill be 10 an. tolp.m. 230w5.3o .111. 7:09 .111. daily, three weeks’ hoï¬aya’ um .1?qu amine Knowlelge of Li Methode, scalable i course be' outlin tor the enminstion ' by Dr. Ju. in, of the Toronto Public Li- ! bury, who will eleo conduct the examiner [flout The outline of this course will be mmthe'munna “"4 ugly. thoroughly. 00" GIN Fill-ES 3'?" and a ht" old, but inthst little time trade has come I 1t is one of Lindssy’n big businesses. LBC. It must lave beenï¬dtohave grown atsll in t ltition. It must hue been tor in angle ways to have year, ss the sessoas come sud go sud nearly :1- :snd Fell business we tske the liberty. of saying 3 about the state of the business, that has grown ace thst hes existed between the store and its .,â€"â€"â€"-v__.â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€" __ g but in that little time trade hes come 0900000900 0. 00009000000 0 During the next four weeks there are many who v ask themselves the question: “ How may I keep my Feet dry?†This may seem a difï¬cult question to answer, but we think we can solve it to the satisfaction of all. ' The only absolutely W'aterproof Footwear IS the Rub- ber Boot. Our stock of Rubber Boots are new and up-to- date, besides, the prices are right. Men’s Hip Rubber Boots, 6 to II ..................... $3.00 Men’s Pure Gum Rubber Boots, Maple Leaf m 9‘ Brand THE SHOE KING, LINDSAY, soLn LOCAL AGENT Misse-s; and Boys’ Rubber Boots, best grade Children's Rubber Boots, sizes 6 to 10 1-2... We believe that we lead in the quality of our Teas. This part of our business has always been given special attention and we are conï¬dent you will be pleased with a trial order. TRY US â€"_' vial, Karma-do ad nu. U... WE soucrr YOUR PATRONAGE Our aim is to. givp you reliable Goods, prompt service and fazr pnces. These Goods are MARMALADE and PRESERVES. TV‘ THE ? . NEILL, is are pure and we carry a full Stock. 9mm: cumzn CHEESE. puma CLOVER nanny, in Five ma Ten Pound Tins. HEINZ SWEET PICKLES. In bulk. ORANGES. A. l. BAMPBELL That typiï¬es much of Beauty, and shaped into Hats that you will wear. Fashion in her flight has rested on an epoch, and the styles for the spring of 1904 are the styles of Marie Antoinette, her very headgear at the hey- day of her reign. For it seems natural for women to love a queen, and the French even after long- independence cast loving glances at the splendor of court days. . Season after \ season the Walter Ford millinery busi- ness grows larger and is done better. It always plays a con- spicuous part, conspicuous be- cause of eleganceâ€"the indeï¬- able essence that makes the hatâ€"as the creation of genius: the air of Paris in the atmOs- phere of home. It takes wit and genius to run a millinery department and our word for it, the display will be .one of richness, elegance and beauty, with each hat being original, daring and exquisite -â€"the like of which 'will charm the eyes and win the hearts of Lindsay‘s most criti- VI vvu-v â€"..J _- And how magnanimously we follow-we, too, are slaves to beautyâ€"and Canadian wo- men with French women will be happy this spring of 1904 in wearing hats a hundred and ï¬fty years old; the hats of Marie Antoinette. Dainty and exquisite styles for Easter in women’s Gloves, Belts and Neckwear. Novelties that are exclusive to us and to you. Makers have really ex- celled themselves in turning out such pretty styles of Neck- wear ,and Belts, which are prettier than we have seen in manya long day. You’ll be delighted_with them. , -4- 2.. all F08 TIIE SLATER SIIOB. EistendieVesâ€"ai'e here in all the fashionable wanted shades including the staple blacks and whites. All guaranteed of course and Millinery PLGI NINE- 90 KENT ST. but we $8 25 $1.50 $1.30 will