fill (ihalfS. ' 5); Chairs. ,3; mm! 2061'. LINDSAY,‘ sown, NAME L10. 1905. ' T’l‘ The Woman who Wool Grocer who wouldn’t. livery day from. ï¬ve to ï¬fteen letters are received by The ()gilvie Flour Mills Co. from women living in the smaller towns throughout Canada, saying they have asked- their grocer for Royal Household Flour but can’t get it. ‘ One writesâ€"“I told my grocer, Mr.----, that I would buy “Royal Household’ regularly if he would always keep it on hand, but he said he wouldn’t take on another brand 0f flour until he was obliged to.’ is an ‘old fogie‘ and never things until the year after.’ an enterprising grocer in our to ------- for “Royal Household’ 9 ’ Another saysâ€"“My grocer gets the newest or the best A third saysâ€"“We haven’t town and are obliged to send or take a poorer flour.†Write direc‘t to Ogilvie’s. I: you can‘t get “Royal Household†from your grocer, write to us directâ€"we will immediately give you the name oi send you also the “Royal Household†recipes. :‘2 e nearest grocer who keeps “Royal Household" and There is no good reason why your grocer should compel you to use inferior flourâ€"no ï¬rst class "Royal Househdld†for you, grocer will hesitate to order and even the smallest dealer will get it if you insist upon it. THE OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS CO.. LIMITED. MONTREAL. CANADA POST CARD WE’LL SEND THE CURE n ; erhaps 'V‘ .z'unliies elite .I. you don't know about Gin Pills-the wonderful cure for Kidney healing, soothing pills that never fail to make the Kidneys well 1...} strong. We want you to know about themâ€"to try themâ€"to see for your- sail tint they do cure all Kidney Diseases. K We are giving away â€30,000 boxes of C IN PILLS. free to sufferers. um. i you write us {or a box. and cure yourself? n 3“": en- a .anqiu an.‘ :‘wailr «tyre Iiw D9331". (mu! gihl {Him-"main“ 09439.1 {:‘atornli uf Qlu. nlll‘I‘Q.“ livlité . .vi the. I...lnu\: uul in lit-5 ll‘t‘“. H but“ in: M » >1 um \i who; limp ’Zvvniltiu flotilla dilil l'izszl, ¢--.l «Ll ullici . 'ui \ -.l 'Aulitumcd l'uuqlouu anus: in flu: “Lark's“- T‘li L . ml it}. Lie. lumhlï¬a Faili (Kin l‘ill Mini-N all the nmlirinal properties «I no» and .1 half mime? ul’ host ll-sllaml gm. without the alcohol, aml I‘vlllll‘lflï¬l with ullm mmliw excels "I mogulwl Mlm‘» Dull} put title u“ l1 um in“! Mir «I Illa-Isl “ï¬ll: his... mum um ills flab ul' lliiglql . Hue-«e or (liming Chlille. “tile for 3 lion sample. BOLl": DRUG (10.. Dept. W. Winnipeg. Men. .3.\'-rk‘il ll]. 1 H lili‘ix ii i in [11:11 in ac l_\‘ Cough Remedy .41. nut is CERES And is Pleasant and Safe. .i mmi n Lu: th: Cfdlllklll)‘. l balance m _ l llll SIURGEON P0llll ll0lll.'. mg .â€"+â€"â€"â€"- llulCATlONS ARE Tfl‘f THE ghee. Stewart. J. SCHEME Will. (:0 AHEAD. ‘wnrdx. I. E. \Voldun, Ged. O‘Niéil. T- gevan sitting on ' , \\'. Greer. "Side“ and Directors lppointod at a Ioeoot looting. \ If.‘n‘..fllf v5 '11» Sturgeon l'oinf. nipiny “is ln‘ld in " p-nritiuri w’ “m la-nmn housv in lllllra‘iv \{ r-l. » a .. m . _nil. 1 _ p.m. .‘If‘. in lll‘ “d i‘hllf'nlilll. Mr. .hn original I‘m: Ill't). Illl‘ "ng - ll)" .‘lr. \V. . ‘1“. I, :uiliilll .‘I'lgl‘zlnl‘ . UK". ‘tm‘ ’ -|l ‘ n b k 1 .‘Hlll “a“; \ [IN mil gin gi'nvl‘Jl likv lll~‘ ll‘trll)‘ (I \“‘l\lut'-\‘. “3 High.“ mixr (' oiling spa .,( Arziuts. mudfl‘ ~. .1“ .,.,. . l ,i x. .1, ‘. ' \ “um“ 1;. .1‘ ' 'l 'l I ' -- l villiâ€. wry l' 1‘ -. l i ‘hi‘ .i_l (Vim: 1m Ill-’Wllu Iii‘f flu! in.“ sin ul :ul It (‘ l' \lfll‘d‘ " ml: lld’ ‘ .- Nlisszs llll\ .;l.._ ““Y‘l. Sir“- :I-L W V“! l:. “ ==‘- iuuld ziltvnd :ui wing, “in dt‘t‘ldt'd to \ fluent“; 11 ‘lm ... ‘ 9‘â€- a punilc 111001ng for flit: present. I nit-{m .1 gcncrll discussion as ‘0 “mind: htnck W'tl.‘ likely to bcsuba tors of. tit was decided to elect direct by Col be Company. t! was mowed. be a a: Rmsuu. that w.'r.c. Bard "’4 in art “gem“; moved by Thou. SteW-i . t J. D. Flavour be a director: J. D. Flavcllc, that Col. R!- . moved by G- l...’ u lll‘ “'OTIK‘ Seoul, , E. V. Young. of 1 h... be a director; Md ' a if!) Flamlle. that Thou. Stewart, um fad"; moved by Gen, O'Neil. recto.‘ Harm, 0‘ Toronto. be a di- . 1’. *GW- .Who was acting . \\ l3 ash-Al lo (‘85! El ballot. l (liil. .uul declared all Chamberlain’s ; ll\-llllll.li ‘ll clouded“ . ‘ l ' A tut-cling or We direCtors “as llt‘lll after. and (‘01. Dr. Ryt-r- ‘ son. of Toronto was elected President l of th- t‘uuipnuy‘, and T. W. Greer was Secretaryflceuaurer A canvasui made among our citizens to place the (-i the. stink. which will be 'ruquirctl lx-Icrc'lhe Company (‘ungu ahead and commence operations. Among (horse present at the meet- were the following shareholders: lMessrs. J. D. Flamellet Col. 'Rylcrson. I ‘rg ,W Keys. S. vocnoy of Canadian Art to i theory first Mfocnta‘d ; A. Sherwood. in the Cun..' and in lh'.‘ Encyclopedia of Con. 50Ҡm f fulfill that any out" it: s unexplored field of thought. .1 hJV.‘ 1):th unndtlwd in Can- than that. to t‘n ly condemned liissown profession. and that tho hon- or should. he unimloo utterances}: is sufficien‘tU loch a Coot tun. often meet I"ill. W“. read the anthem bouk. lint 'tis seldom that “r find him -n llit‘ homely roli- of cook. lloxvmer. ‘tis a fact that he. his other cart-s W.“ known when. filling up lllit to be preservmg pairs .â€"+â€"â€" Irollo Ills Shouldor Ilsdo. M Mr John Meoham. curler. whom- ¢00d nature is equalled only by his bulk. met with a painful accident a, Strum. : Saturday night. iWhilc perched aloft it" a load of furniture the piece he. shifted its positon 'und he was thrown heavily to the llns- Ninth 4) “l l‘ lluuni: uf i will b.- , ‘xrk J. Miller. » Marlâ€. J. G. Ed.- "'“ ==:: “ ixround. srmtaining a broken shoul- llcacrod by loforooeo. , der blade. The mishap will confini- 'lxim to his house for a couple. of . . t Claw-Week : I‘lrkd‘uo‘ (Tor-on o) lrwecks. and in the meantime Mr. Pit The Lieutenantr‘Govri-nor. in \ch ut the Ontario his 0 ; . _ . Socictr: l Milioy “"1†be m Chlu'l‘L‘ of lllrl I‘IJ. ' l o striking parallel . â€"â€""â€"â€" lloa lacy trloods in tildes). Cinnpbollford llcruld: .\'o 111â€] in tlu‘ Midland district has seen so tinny yours 0‘ service. in the lumber lins- bfr. 'l‘hos. (‘tilliiglmn of C'llnpâ€" lecllfurtl. - For tho lam: period of fully-seven your: (‘C-ntinuuu-ly he .hnn \isitoti the woods and guidmllhc nffi-irs of lnrg'c‘ gangs oi‘mvn in tho lumbering districts and is still ac- uwly umployod trot-ell u: ub0lll. from place 10 place. Afr. Callaghan has served under three mountain of Ruthbumi. and ullhuuo'fh advancing to old age he may be a useful than for many years to come. I mm“. gwolve yours It â€m" l ‘mom us Mr. Sherwood did. be fit- by the members of ticnallv ackncw-v Mouton. .to know that. a|< Mario. that mend his thoughts thfl article- - f - 393' new nail! “mail; . m -cituen on Io Fotoro tho cmxoos olll bo Protoot~ od Against l-pooltloo sod Oloooao. ' Pinter-bore has tried Lindony's plan of plumbing inspection and has found it loching--so much so that in order ‘that line it has been found noel-«- eary to pen a new by-law and. '19- point a qualified imprinter at a Inl- ary of $400. The Examiner says: The new by-ilavv does not involve the paymt of face. as 311'. Stan. goon states. everything is gratin. He explains that the plumltr .takcs tut a permit from him when a con... trac’t is takcn for a Job. the plum-q bcr makes a draft of the prcpoocd work and this is examined hytho inspector. who. if it conforms with tho hwy-Jaw. issues a permit authoris- ing lob plumber to continue with the work. After the rough work ha. been completed all the branches and the main soil pip is cupped and the whole system intellect is filled with water. lthn the plumber has cutie. ficd. himself that there are no leaks ho notifiw the inspector that he is ready for an inspection of the work. The plumbing inspector goes over ev- ery joint. examincc for flaws, cracks and blisters, looks over thc arrange... ment offhepipes. see that the water has an easy flow. to the stack and proper weights have been used. in conforming with the hyJaw. He then lets tho vvutcr out of the eye- tom. if everything is satisfactory .1 permit to finish the work rs issued After the. plumber has finished and placed all fisturcs. and after seven days have clapscd, tcharnoke test is applied. All of the traps are set to .true levels. and if no defects are found the inspector issues a certifi. care. and the job is complete. The removal Of the main trap in . front of the building which serves the purpose of prorcnting the sewer. age from entering list? building is car of the changes which Mr. Sturgeon says will be brought about. The. most approval method is to get rid of that and give the infer a full and free discharge from the fixtures to the sewer. This also rents the sewer and in the near ï¬xture the effect will be such 'hut man holes in the street will be frcshmir breather-s instead of foul-air belchcrs. 'WhL-u asked. if 'hc plumbing had been sawisfuctorily iloni in town during the past three gwars. he rc.. plied that considerable deception had been introduced and the people is some respects were bcing robbed. One of the tricks of the trade he dcscrilxu ed. The men \\ ho sought 'to take ad. vantage of it would in testing the system sorew the stag plug tight and. then fill the pipe with water from that pointâ€"about three fcct. He puts a plug in at the bottom runs about five feet of water into the syn-i tern. While the plumber is showing the consumer over the job he has a man on the roof to pull out thoplug pl the tOp and on the one at the bolt. to?“ being removed only about eight feet 0: water coon» through. whereas the whole ï¬rslcm should have been ‘- the office has been filled. Now in _ , . created, it is likely 15†â€W9 “1111‘! ï¬ve old aye. many applications to . tems inspected. ill 'I pcrsotf “‘ “‘3‘ sure that the id) is right. and the" is no sickness. he mu on making ‘ deposit of 86 have the job examined and Um inspector would advise as to what alterations are [lament-'3'. In mum of, oicknma ur complaint. the Medical llmllh Officer has full nulli- nrlly tn lmv~1 lliv )vh pill in accent... log-(u the Irvine m lmw the lumen mm‘wl unlil llu- iii in! Iron pm. "ï¬ll! JIM“ Wsoovilio Noam Passed so" \\ mnlhlâ€˜ï¬ 'll\'- igx uf .. lull; iliul‘ .uil \vlizlt- gril- lnt ill i Mr Jame: hliiarl ul will on :Juil l-Rluuarg, .-_ 1“. ,tt'lsl'z. il‘: ti‘lllil‘lrl to in: rlmui. iulli'li luhu. lii' \\ a. fur in“ ~ulliiuil sunk ii.i.l_\ Hi lur rlhl llr» linl llrzilrlil ul \Yumlnlli a my \\.t.l llit- (Illll'bl rusulrli. (.' lll'l'l-|\'t'. lie “'l.‘ Lillior of Eldon \gn- i‘ulllirnl Soul-l). \t’.li"s 4 school trustee. and “us "tL’iU uflhs \i-iiigr fur a “1‘1". llu unis .i trout .id\i.~cr and \urldml .i glut â€allurâ€" I-ucc. lie was a l'ruubgltruin In re- religiou. a member of tho Hide-com gregariou. and was very loyril'io Ihl' l‘fllll‘uli. â€74- ill\ llu w.†‘ 5 In. Ooorgo ll. Iocro, Orllllo. NewJAtu‘r: Seldom has any or- cnt cad so deep :1 gloom owr the town as fhat occasioned by the death of Mary 1!. (Molly) Duly, beloved. wife of George K. Moore. on Sunday own. ins. Bright, full cf life in the morn. ing, she was seized with hemorrhage about noon and notWithstanding all tha.‘ midicnl aid could do her young life cbbcd away. till with the setting sun hcr owl planed peacefully out to the great beyond. A bride in June last. with a loVinx husband and a happy limo hem her cup uf hop. pinoss was full. but the ways of Pro. Vick-lice am mysterious and He \vho doom all things for the but called her to the more uudlavc that pus. 30th till understanding. To the lyoung pooplc of the town. upoclnlly. her dmth came as a shock. for she was one of them; of a sum diapoel, lion and loving nature she was. how. ever. beloved of all. . Mary H. Daly was born in Lindsay, in 1882 and was educated at St. Joe. cph‘s convent. 'mrcnto. She in; a clever and talented student and no. dusted with honors from that lastl- tution when she was sixteen years of age, carrying off the cold medal for amelo. no; to?" diving what-be wasanlnan Cow-I W up by her aunt, Mrs. F. J. holy. and five yours ago came to Orillla to re. side. She was the only child of Mr. Edward Dab. to whom. with the young lie-bond. the ace paths of the entire community extended, The funeral (Wednesday). m â€INAIT. [moraine m ":75 Mods" studied. to satisfy the people that they .u-e gc‘tting what they are paying for ir. * The New‘Corset Models for ’ 1905 Are Ready. OWMW WW Modelled as the ï¬gure is modelled. A perfect ï¬t for almost e Think of your Corset ï¬rst in planning the new Spring Outï¬t. Having it just right solves the “bigger half" of pretty ï¬nal effects in dress. The 'new B C models like the illustrations shown here are the best possible value you can get any- where. They have attained a ï¬ner perfection in ï¬t and grace than ever before. The new 1905 models are here in great variety. They will be found to aï¬'ord a perfect foundation for the latest conceits of the modistes_ very sort of ï¬gure. Another excellent point about the B8: C Corsets is that they have no brass eyelets to rust and soil the outer garments. HERE ARE A FEW PRICES AND DESCRIPTIONS : on at 50c. This model is a medium length with straight front, long hip, ve suitable for a medium ï¬gure. it s c of good jean and will wear well, only 50c. New Girdle Corset in four clasp straight front model, or ially suit- able for alight ï¬gures, c oico of grey jean or white bottom, both at 50c. llsses’ Corset Waist at 50c. blade with button front and should- or straps of grey icon, cosy ï¬tting and very comfortable at 50c. 753 Corsets at 59c. These are the styles you usually pay 750 for, but by reason of our large orders we are enablod to offer two 00d models at 59c. exceptionally “Ford's Special†and They are cam THE W B ERECT FORM. CORSETS ‘ Are the Only Erect Form COP. sets in America. I . We were fortunate in secur-f mg exclusive control of this splendid corset for Lindsay. The W B Erect Form Corset is made i in radically new models for the sea- son's roccnt concoita in dress and coe- . tunes. Styles are specially created. for the new modes for each diflcrent physique. The Erect Form to the. only corset which has not been con-i demoed by physicians. This garment : is built on natural lines It gently: oooxos the ï¬gures into greater perfoo ; tion and does not strain the shape “mp' . to an unnatural contour. No presence , ten but or abdomen. Made 1:.a dit_ fcront model for each diner-on: agar e Prices start at $1.00. ' ' M “This W B Erect model are made of grey jean and whito‘ botiste in short and medium models. . , . - . They ï¬t the form snugly but without discomfort Ask for them at 59c. The Best 8 C Corsets at $1. in.†so! “d I ClL'p. hd - . _ ngoable but “‘1‘ vnth "'35 ’noedï¬d strength and durability. 37, model will suit the give every satis- One model is made of the beat qual- faction. W _. value fl 3100' ity jean, with straight front, ï¬ve hook l steel clasp, low bust and at hip you’re sure 09 perfect/ï¬t mole! and so style you. For plcuod .a great nnmbpr of toners and will please you, these styles at $1.00 Several Styles at $5. Women‘s new Skirt! of Tweed or plain Brood- oloths. l‘aaama new style! of $1.0" on please ‘vvho likes long can set we have a special model that has our any. 30“ of Three Extra Good lodels at 50c. Women‘s Corsets made of hoary jean, long full length, lace trimmed at top, perfect ï¬tting and splendid wear- mt Form W B at $1.25. ' . car than the 81 model in quality boaidoo has the four-hose support- “ 1 attached. A model adapted for slender hgnres’ startâ€"docs not require any breaking i‘iil.uUncquallcd value and style at and one that tits at the 1 SOME OE THE NEW WAISTS A N D SKIRTS. ‘The new 1905 Waists are dainticr and prettier than any previous season has brought out, and three styles we mention here are diï¬orent than any shown in town. Although you may not intend to purchase we invite you to come and inspoct our showing. If you do contemplate making a selection it is well to know they are all priced so attractively. Hex-cares 1" values : Iohrir Waists 81.89. m 'of nice quality Mohair with “5er wide pleats up and down M. and back, pretty trimmed With W111 silk buttons, full lope-mutton 'sleevc, block or white, stylish mox- pensive and serviceable at $1.69. New lohair Waists at 82.75. A very stylish new elect made of brilliantly ï¬nished Mohair with four rows sills insertion and fucks down ‘ front and wide pleats down book; the large full sleeve gives it lots of style, black or white at 82.75. New Jap Silk Waists, $3.75. Made of ï¬ne soft are Silk with 'wide pleats up and own from and daintily trimmed with silk appliqno, large new leg-a-mutton alcove, black : or white, lined, extra value at $3.75. 7A Dainty Lawn Waist 14989. _ Neatly made with homstitched techs . and box pleats of embroidery on front. : var:S neat and inexpensive, all sizes at . e. Stylish Tweed Skirts $3.90. Neatly made 0 f a ll wool Tweed in seven yore style with force u p and d o v n plooto. trim-ed w l l h braid and but. tm. | v o r y cor v I c o o b: o walling shirt at â€1. l0. l‘f‘ll‘fl \‘f 33 ‘X‘ OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. LINDSAY EPQOAD OAKvyooo A full stock of ROBES. FUR COATS. HARDWARE. COAL OIL. ETC. Call and see our Gra ophones. Rev. Fathcl' Mqvna conducting the Catholic imprtcoive service of vlbo church. after which the body was ,takcn to the G. T. R. station. inmq mcnt staking place at Lindsay. The [nil-bearers wcrc Monro. John T. and chfy Mulcshy. Bcrl Halley, George Sinclair. Georgh' Icocock and J. E. CUTTM'. The funcral hcrc wan one of the largosl can in Lindxa'y for a number of years. The body was lnkNl to St. Mary‘s church. whcrc a eidcnm .rc- union was Chfllfll.'lllt‘ edifice lit-mg filled by «the friends and mourn-rs. The floral offerings were many and beautiful and when the prnyx‘rn were ended the 'wrcalhs were dcpooitcd on the altar of the Blcsud Virgin Mary. The remains were deposited {in tho Rornnn Catholic. mortuary chapel. The bemvcd relatives have the heartfelt sympathy of a widc circle of friends In “flu: and surround.‘ ' ' m K whom had early childhood. Oooatlooo to tho Iono for tho lgod. Thc following donations have been rmlvcd daring January and Feb- ruars. 1905. for witch‘thc Society T. U.;' [or of berries. lilac; loaf of home- Hnrphv; two lay; crlan. etch: two bread. “um butter. W- C- Mn. Geo. A. made brood. hire. or coho. Pee-bad loaves mane-made. Hurray. ' ~ rustic some lehcrclw given, In pursuance c. mayhem l i Art, it‘d.“ ofllm Consolidated Municipa 1.6. wwnosaco. 190.1. lliol lho Municipal (‘uuuon of the llor‘ tout . at is meeting in the Town of Lindsay, on Monday. the Twentieth Day of larch. A.D. 1905. u 'ras O'L‘HK‘F. 1x Tun roaisom’. ration of the Town-hip of Up- in to be held in thrl‘oun oil Room, ACADEMY t)!" M l‘hll‘ BLOCK Tllli UNIVERSAL Food Chopper to pass a try-law stopping up and closing the following streets and in the Township of 0pc, or such is to It, : That down on lathoSixth Concession ofOpe aido of St. Patrick Street. That part South aide of Dermot! Street. That road or street commencing at the north end of St. Patrick Street, in the Town of Lindsay, and man northerly and “ '.†as laid across blocks “CC" down on said plan, or the lands lying be twcon said blocks. Tho coabcrl bot where o old fences are or were parts of streets part thereof" they may deem it advisable so to do, and to authorise the sale and con voyanec thereof to William B Fee, that rt of Dermott Street as laid gluten-ed Plan No. One of tho Sub-divine of Lot Number Twenty-three, , from the West side of St. Peter Street to the West of St. Patrick Stu-of as laid down on said plan lying North of the boundary of sold road DEAR MADAM : Please call at our store and see this wonderful little machine. It does away with all the drudgery of the chopping bowl and knife. It chops all kinds of food, coarse or ï¬ne as wanted, rapâ€" idly and easily. “I couldn't keep house without it" is what thousands of women say of it. So will you when you whle old fences were practically one' have tried it. line of the extension of the East side of St. Patrick Street northward to the South on bou four in thoS ootlxwtdth. Of which all on: themselves mcrdlr 3?. Dated this Nth day of persons interested an horoby required to take notice, and gov- trnders hearty thanks: Jur' of fruit. , u 11. 0‘“ 15- W: lira. Geo. W. mm; cake. bread and “u" ‘l'." - wens“; "fit." I. l}. EDWARDS f: 00. said read bolus of snflcicnt wt th for obllc travel, but not exceeding sixty-six Sign of the Anvil. .---~â€" ._.â€". WANTED i" RIDES AND BARK The R. I. Beal Leather Co . of Lindsay, will pay HIGHEST CASH PRICE for RIDES. SHEEEPSKINS. LAMBSKJNS. TALLOW and BARK. Oï¬oe and warehouse at Wellingtomst. Ridgeâ€"6m.