been kept in good. health, in constant mï¬nement, with only ten aqua-re fact of yard room for each fowl but that implies an amount M labor. and mmrthat very: new poultry ï¬es;- Ihmldbeaslargeaawin giveaoon- mt supply of green. food:I tap the ï¬rb'mdmedin it. (Cmtinueduumlutweeho m YARDING 0F FOW- Rtblo'wls are to June cunts-ht mm, er what is generally! 08““ [Jammyards are mm!“ mamtawlammmnaed who nhmquunnaawpart‘a‘th'w’ Wyn; is the casq 'm the mmpnnedfarbmnapm’ aamdisaneceasitt. and the Emit is the less attention the 112wa :eqmre - , .‘ fhialaat maï¬a! is whim 61:0th unto collation-£31m“ inanryaharttimethe 1M3!) mum be fouled 1mm: tow“; and mantapremium.81flwm heal: Quitehsmall yard will“ ii‘the “Wis 1111: allowed a free ramble dnxâ€" “Emma part of eacnday, and where land 8 scarce, with every great care “to cleanliness, an‘d. variety, oifood, asPï¬'cially screen food. Fowis have E (Cone-spandence Invibadtrmn County Poultry Fanciers and Farmers) 3 9 WWâ€MWW mm mm“ ms caring Ia, and. feeding thli poultlfy. A __ T0 BET lhowever “pretending {that system ,We write about this matter inten- t‘m}! at this time of the year. to “mm of the many beginm in 3112 ft“1151116363 that will start in. keep- ‘3531 haw hens next spring, and who m‘wy planning the house, an} 1?“ I“W“Mn. and. a few, 'hints at thls nmeet bu: year will not be out“: w a 111: this important ma . , Mytï¬ldheï¬eme to Some Delib- ' era Y armed. System. ‘ I911» maxing of poultry as well 38‘“,th Other pursuits in' life, (:13 f“? menus win he obtained by lolâ€" :"1‘3 m a wen-planned system ot- KB wand came to bestow! on theft milky, but which would absolutely DWI to success in limited tuners. yet there are m of our. MB: successful breeders of fancy W13, that are raising them in very “mm qu’um but: love for than bu- "me make; work easy. ant! success "Ogilvic’s Book fox . cook.†cont-ha «sows: 0' unkntmmmww. Your?“ antcllyouhowtogetitm only the ï¬nest, but also the whitest, purest and most nutritious of Hours. Get enough to try from your grocer. a Wheat that is caï¬ablé of ï¬ner grinding than any other variety, and milled by a process that’insures not When it is necessary for you to make bread by main strength you can rest assured that the miller hasn’t done his part. His flbur is not fine enough. Royal Household Flour The hard work of bread-making should be done in the flour millâ€"'â€" not in the kitchen. ogilvie Flour Mills (10.. Ltd. “Inï¬ll. Devoted to the Interests of Those [hose Alm Is the liaising and Production of First-class Poultry and Eggs. >666666 POUHRY RAISERS’ CORNER To Care a Cpld in One Day w .-_ -v- V Ham 3 system at feeding. and: stick: ta it; go slow in making any changâ€" ee'm ,the amount andcontenta «the daily rations, swept it is absolutely glee-ding has been indulged in. Poul- try do not take kindly, to sudden changes in Mug, and sometimes a changa a! grain will works disaster LA)- to egg production. and stop a. whole flockirom laying for day: at a: time till they get themselves adjusted to the new mime at tegding. Make the change slowly, that: is, mix in alittle of that new grain to be used in the usual rations that have been fed. “and no bad results will fol- low ; this is not generally: known, but it has againand again caused the ofâ€" ten seen Query, "Why (isn’t my hens lay?" Again, have a system of feed- ing, and stick to it, and[ the best reâ€" sults will be obtained. ‘ Again, have a: regular time to feed, any time is no time, and no {good re- sults can possibly: .be-derivedlrom ir- regularity in .the feeding time: good grain fed: any time you please, will give poorer results than a. poorer grade .of grain fed au regular henna.L This part at the system is valuable whem the object is, to succeed with pagltry. \_ . . .u . ,_|_ “Regular. as clock work†hag a agreater hearingso fan as success in poultry keep’ is concerned than in another business, malarity never fox-guts anything. and slipâ€"shod ways and marinara all can and attention to the comfort: at the fowl» ham no_part with it. . - >_ . rvâ€"â€"vâ€"Jâ€" Have one day, in thd week in which all the home containing shell, grit, chamoal, 5:43.. am to ta .attendad' to, scratching. malterial changed, ddst hath renewed with (11131:ng gaggrial. Havehmthqn day in which all the fowla in each pen, an to be :handled after Show .3113 on. tho roost, to get an flea at the condition of the bird's. Get a perpetual Your Book. note down the Mpera‘tnm, the 0:33 yield, fertility, whast you had. om pen, and whart. you led another pen, note. the msults, etc“. etc... anything of inter- cat ; such .a system on keeping tab on what is doing will only take a few minutes bash day. and in a few years makera .valuable record, and at a glance you ,will have before you past conditions, and results on the .Game page of .the Perpetual Day Book. Have 'a system in breeding. note down results as to the outcome of different matings; do nothing blind- ly in this much important matter; ’the much discussed topic at how to line breed. might be; answered in three was, â€System in Breeding.†for that is really. an it is, art}. with- out it, nuclease in breeding~ fancy Iowls haunt be secured; system in all things» means mm and: generally successful, work, so try it: thin coming year and you will be, deligpted over gresnltï¬: .. ‘x';l ;’ i.:, n, Railway Ian at School. From Evening Post, at 113125 The engineers, conductors and brakesmen on this division are just now busy passing examinations in a special course of study, and they have a. painstaking; efficient but firm teaches: in Mr. A. Wright. of Al- landale, who is hens in charge 0! the company’s air-brake car. and who spent some weeks in Lindsay about two or. three years 880- Since that time many new men have joined the staff on this division. and they must bepmperly grounded in the myster- ies or, the triple valve. Mr; Wright’s car carries a miniature train at 30 cars with air “brake attachments, and the manip nletiom 05 these un- der s11 conditionspossibleiis varyin- terestin‘z. ~ The Town wharf. In a‘ recent communication to Council on behalf of the Civic Im- provement committee or! the Board 0! Tra'dae. Mr. .Wm. Flavelle suggested that the steps leading ï¬rm Lindsay- st. ‘to flu! wharf be repaired. and. made even. and flat the shelter. be stained an olive green. No mention was made at .the unsightly shed at the foot of Peel-st. hill. It was erected to hold goal [on the Str. Kenmha. burneda couple or years ago, and a resolution was placed on. the: Coun- cil‘s books a. yea: ago instructing Town Commissioner O’Neill to have the'xbuildin; summed. Has Mr. 0'- Neil simply neglected his duty or been'too bony. or haasome omtakon it upon himself to issuc a diflerent order ? "My wine tad me this morning that I inn 3 mcdob. Wound." he- an- awful grcudlyx A Itttor of Mt. A party 01 hatcmdbilists View unveiling norms North man. what L133 Sweldaa emcee a large proportion d the popuhkim. - Tho antcmo'bilo beam disabled and the Cinnabar went 5:6 a. near-by um- hcnsa and asked: the owner. a Swodc. for n monkey-munch. :Tho Swede replied thug m hm} mm. ' sway,†mph'aid: ‘tihb Swede, “may bra-data, ’bcnk eight mikes from buy. er, than gait cutthruc‘h mu.“ brad-21r- ‘n-Inw, Old Olesan. ‘ibouit sex miles ban gcr'» shape-ranch; but Nom’ Dakota 100 caulsl tor anybocix keep micmkcy-mnéh.†A loan W A certain man in mnmadowu to â€his ofï¬ce Rho when day. grinning ail cwor his meet. All morning long: be banned and whisuod. till his 93th QM but! “'11†.1!“ h“- “Do ynn‘ know at anyone in the vicinity who has a mouqu-wmgh’.’ ’ asked the? traveller. . "I don’t call .thalt much of. a com» plimeut." arid the dz'bar. . ‘ “I'd Just like w know. why. not?" “Well you Just look kbmb word up in “the d'iczicuary," wag mu «ply. Tc. flan :icmomry he wart. and this e what he read; "Mona. .1 small pa new: a miniature at acme! hung on a large: scale.“ . ‘ as hard toga: on with u the Main tn um ‘tqwm On .11» mm in tho kicking ocyw, nod bur- ' 'longvauvd ‘friand 't'hv mks. while in tcwvnl in the ad mans-back who mu all the whining: ct municipal living with- qwt paying nor than; and; blocks so 1hr as he can. emu-y. Midge]: im- provement. T133 cow may be 301:! mmumandmmmm : shotgun. but nothing but a funeral win get rid cf the! Itown: hem. paxwillbepamlum‘togoinor remain 3-: amp. ‘A strict media} taupe-sum will be held on tho arrival or the coma in amp. Olliee'm cow- mamiog units will «we bcld accomm- wblo (or the mun-n :0 their homes a: inï¬xidnula mund not, vaccinate-1. m W W The Militia Depahmm states that win; Ito thq’emist'enoe of smallpox in certain pants ct tho Dominion. and more Wily. in the Province at Ontari cnonebut inï¬vidualawhoan show evidence m inning had spun- wasâ€. How many kites be spared wane: wt. it ' worn a“! mm on 8 on m ward? Wu m are triad to think tint our 0.91.0.» «Pulliuucm is At: on give, u may ‘2. penal-bk. m 11m: co our \vn.v.â€" and mferwmir most. 0‘ M! “It“ (To the m" J‘ IN I Maï¬a» «3 the am OI mm «mm; M tn M9 «at; mam M m M {but um NW W “‘3 ‘1 Mr «at. Ma weâ€! “M #:_L.- hum-- i Lindmy. In: bdnnmcmous. 28th. mâ€"Yourn. (‘1 A CANADIAN (1°. Bhnfltu: Times; We! can‘t; all bx- you m be worm. Wm But we can all try to do ou'r but; Mb! should not be satisï¬dc with doing h thingas man as alga do it. I: 1-: every W on any garment: quantities at lightly: ncrnmoled pape' wm_ pm; vitamins: , is by dining 't a. 1-:qu better than others do in unit wd can: rise in the M'cu‘ld'. The man who is a good. me- chanic, a and merchant, a goudi 113wa a: a. god! doctom, will go; mung it me tin industrious and! .per- mix. But- as soon as he ‘becames not only good. but a little better than we dihcms the! rest 00 the way us may. Thaw is always mom at the mp. The mechanic who! in known as a arm-class arm-L- wvill nave: wash a. Jab, and; hi: will- mostly al- may: be ablev‘rco command as own mice. The um um lbs: and at the prd‘ledbml mun. But (in expat- uem can only como'ibgp mush sandy; ligand war]: and haw plies- nan. End W ndt ' yum o:- tmi '- in road! racing mu would. put: now km alum tint. he is. 1‘me tao MW in that $115 303mg man Who mrta amend no this lim'mna't‘ was himself! enmâ€" wy. and ' instantly the the ob- flux-day. win M y. when hm’llthasitahm ,_ aroma M M; Mâ€" m. and Wï¬mml E Each pair at boots sham bu wrap- pc'd- in time pawo- ‘ Next 5mm: coma Lb) con-sen gar- ments and undimhcd underway-ear. Cloth units should '99 Walk lucked with this cqlMii-‘m My.“ uwxicn mpmaonting the Compuny'a emgioym in the Kooteney division whced on Mr; Hanna and: presented him with a neatly warded nddrcm and a. cabinet of silver “-3 mark esteem. The cabinet is ct, polishe-l Ina-hogan}. oak-lined. a’nd held some 60_ 'eces qt sterling silver of: thq En- ‘ rose gnaw-n. My tncnda will Jain rut-h Tho Beat in mend- ing magi-amnion to Rt. Helm. All “a rule plane hams} things aâ€; or natu- 'ulx': boxoxn. ~ - C.. as» xaoent‘ly presumed. :a' the pta’tfon or mpcrimemhn; o: the Catnyany'u Paciï¬c- dinaion. \‘oilh magnum at Yamgmr; A dep- . J: 4 . . Summa- rxams 833 on... 3.2 393 9A., 3 .550 680 «and .AIâ€"u. 3 95m :2: a Q85: .35.: coaxial: lg; §.3u Im an“ .5. 52-20683 5 235‘ 23 am . A .335 so 38 xviâ€"Eon 5 .38. 43...... .205“ .8320 .988 Ho 1:.- ; '3 $99.83 3 533.33. 5 3:624 don-on 833..» i J 3609: lid!) fl “Mun-mum“ Much. warn the m d Nu u m and new New“ A nu arm W‘ Lu..-‘ 4,. ' L‘L Another Old LBW Boy on Top. ' Mr. Rickard Hem well known to Linda" citizens, having been em- ployed with Mr. F.C..'1‘.xylon it the 6pm business i1 Lindsay. a aan cl Mr. flame, south ward. wi‘o aur- ingthammdyeannubeen diatrio: mute agent; tor tnza Don-m- ion £3, was Campus .32. Nelson 8. nnd which In. bean M in! .11 rail- ‘ay “aliens Dammit the coun- "MW“?! d m NM: New um um Nukwm an able _ m ohm: law tron a» nu ma mu ct hnmm I‘uu has INN to tuna.) "IBM mm: 5 at tho when an timber but» hold “d" not.» "on tho Gum-mun. Moat: ml ion: m the gum: Intonation-um mmuuu m born-ca to ï¬ve mm. at the Minna» homes and the minim. noting Nut I!†‘18 ‘ mm. 5(th ant hi! 390‘- 1“" rebound In: to. £10 chm-oh. amt ex- pressed t‘hn hope Int 813% '08†in a .rmh’r pt; 0 Finally I†Inad'thsnfl she mite at home poms ermine m Lb week. he want! mu. ï¬t†you." aha Inor- uxunfl. Wally. â€but ay It“! 8 N133 smog mncMex-aot‘chc Waco heart (has conversation mauuumm that their new W. #99.“ ‘° mm!“ °°° 'v‘-†-_._ -7 Exam 53mm and. trill must be Aha" with than 090311 - m up Due-Ix People; I?“ Have urchin ‘0 â€u buy “whim. «ham» Elihu â€hm" holdnt a M .Uae mm a! tissueâ€" moor. . ‘tl till. 10 the hollow. number: by- am on Mum nu. “hm “WWW“. an Ohio _ m ovum ' ““333“ mug: : a. mm: mm we I or want to In in†M0 M M! m I.“ THO. Tuvalu: algood mdsintherux- :1 districts cannot 053111 be overesti- mated. They pertainly make it pos- sible 'to place the products at the Appointed Donut! um. Pbterboa'o Examiner; Mr. Percy Fitzgerald, son. at Mr. G. W. Fitzger- ‘ud. has heed appointed Deputy Game -Wa.rden at Eastern: Ontario. e He received word on Wednesday night (mm Mr. E. 'I‘insley. Chief Game Vaduz of Ontario. notifying him at the choice of the Game Commission end his duties will commence at: once. Hr. G. W. Fitzgerald. the present Game Wanbn will be assisted by: hi. can on aeoonntot the Hines; or the turner. . . . mm upon the market at lees coat; they facilitate the consolidation of country- schools. and “chu- improve the quality and raise the standard at rural education. and they. ham . strung influence toward keeping the young peeple attached to their. helm and. *to a life in the country. instead (1 seeking their fortunes in the eit- ios. II improvuf highway: to these things. and these only, they willaoon repam'their out: a thousand times ov- er. ’ n ' ‘ ' .‘ I ’ t . III GUI loot. ut the Point. The Sturgeon Point Golf Club can now boast 01 having. one of the best situated and most pleasantly located coll grounds in the province. The grounds are situated on the lake shore within easy, access at tho, cot- tages and add you. much. to the st- unning.†of tha Point. nWithin tho put new day: Mr. Fromm! Crsnâ€" thll has Men engaged in moving, the old 109 1mm; which was formerly tho Ellis homestead, over to the lake shore. until hydpntltho intuit): ln shun." It willhenused as a club house. u'l‘hn building, is surrounded with o Vida "vanish. which will «mutual-aunt sad; 2i“! sn sly-silent view ad tho lshe. Thanh With the rich dab-yin; country the). sum Lindsay. than is no man why the Victoria County. Ghee-e Baud should not he a large and pmpecroxm one. and when good prices will be given. The more 1...- torienm the Board am the more aha-e handed. the more buyers there will to present. and tha more buyâ€" ers tho bottu' prices. The farmer. will to tho am to bandit. Lindsay citizens will be pleased to lean; that they use to N favored with a max! appearance of the [a- mom Ben Greet. Company of talent- ed u't’nm. They will. on the after- noon ot June 8th. play, "A: You Like It,†and in tin evening “A Midsum- mer Night's Dream." both performv ancee to beginnoo the lawn afghe Collegiaxe prtitute. , This win he an Why bot hang onto the 15 factor- is. had work in the factory at Oak- wood. which at 030 time did board an the Linda] board and Janezvilln. you, then were three buyers on the Bend. m. Finale. Fitwdd and Brown. but the mus. Islam bought. no the coupetitim wad proo- ticale between two buyers. and it mum Incurred that tho-e two buyers mly‘ reunited o certain. nun- bor. of, phone, for which they would â€Lani: top price and then. per- heps. otter o lower price (or the to- mainder o! .the chemo (or acute-1'. uko. This did in: occur my. at- as. but Minn it did. the mm were and slow to tell the buxom no and again levers! times the “human “tuned to no“ at :u. maintaining that the: mild mun better price- ofl board and that the}. would do no author" then tube a low. figure. 0! mm the buyer- hnd their exam «tout {the uncertainty at that mu- btinflonflulandinEngltudend rushthmtended that they would lu h] min; higher. “gums. Two mmmwmmmm Gab-pin mm bus-I a tho Board mammrummrmâ€" apt-dd. «with: mm» tou- om the cheese wumkoon. with tumult that thematica- oduhomwurlyhappy miles. But 1mm: MWthCookand Gflhï¬odï¬not-howupmd the 0:11"th thn button hat the â€mullahs-i. than“. fluid“; . .1. unmatuz thank um probabilityd 1 ambu- ol the» Moria-which (exactly sold q tb Lindsay Chen-a Board coming to u:- “hometown Bonn! ,thin year. Lat m then was considerable trouhh in. Mn inmrnal management «fl thus had! the Board as a result. This practiac is an which is decidedly..- trhnental Hto - thud success of. an: mwmnwiupeagmï¬ at- mmwhmm uoIl‘oU‘V Gummgnnmberol the Mn am dissatisï¬ed. with the Board. and will come to the local Bard to all their cheapo this year. There an: already 47 factories on tin Wonk Board. and it' in quite yrobahle that the numbar will roan} this you. engagement. which should receive 3 good patronage. . Th MM. m prim: th Much: mm at." can.“ Will MCIORIESKlll BOARD? “MINA? â€I! PAM I'll T. Bill II mum. ummmnm 11: ball: hundmé mar: SMITH BROS. PnreSoedmdot-ndoctlperlh. Soldonlybyns inCumh. Send torrid,â€- W,phomdponm,cmehpdd,emu81mem A1308 er you mt. Avery lb. pinned now is watch 810. Pin: now, your (ï¬ends. "Intudnoedhmbyminwoï¬at $l6porlb. mondoisrepestingonsmner Methomaï¬onitmmEnghn @mï¬ngdnroeordprimforsntimtortb U.S. 011110000110. Apt-1130a),003.J.Connohy,Fishers,NY.,2bbh.(.230100)of Eldondoaform. April25 0111080, toMr. F. S BohemiJmstu Tmnto,491b. fol-“0. Agmtmsnysaluo‘Sow 601.00001011 000110 Mug-edpomgrom Expmmhmemqincgnmm th.0U S. Thesomswmotthohumry otthotrulywondortnlpoum. Dmiblo tho mpoflthe lame gmnnd,mdovoryonosumdane. Inmdnood in Win1903.:8100perl4lhnhteemonthmiublightprootindm pinglutureu modthogmmtmï¬ommlï¬nginroewdpï¬eadsflï¬m, a “$1250le beingpoid.mdtz50£orommhu. “EvenloroeonflyuSoptombot-hst, whoqur. (3. My told 14 lbs. 0! Eldor- “formalompeoplemumududinnrednlougyetthmmthmï¬o magnum ueoivodndighno for £1,400 ($7000) for 141k. of the “anxiety? -â€" Pran(hglsnd)JuL ,1904. ‘ ' “The yieldotthofldondopotsto, thekindthstbtoughtthemordprioeflln- and to run tron 1.50 190800113. tron one lb. otseedtubon.â€â€"Rnnl New Yorbar, §ow York, Jun. 14th, 1905. OnoIb.phntedbyns20thJunelutrsued1401bs. that year Cropodsoo b Imam-mammal. Most Enormous Grouper. A Wonderful Potato 0..0...0.0...... 0.00.... ““09 two». own.“ My“ «Manama M“ W a mm“ “M “Q Single and Double-breasted Men’s Suits at 5.00, 6m, 8.â€, 10.â€, 12.†Mono. .000 .0000. ......l§.00 Men's Rnin Coats at 3.50. 5.00, 7.00 1000 Boys’ and Childtcn's Russian Blouse Suits, Boys“ N 01(01): Suits and Boys’ timepiece Suits, 250, 3.00, ‘m’ 5’†and...‘.. 0.0... Q.......... C... O..’.‘ 6.m Men's and Boys; Hats. Caps, Shirts and Tia. Children’s Tam'Shanters in black, brown, navy, redfor white. is indutgcoer.T.C.Hoddet.whoiswellknownto be one of the but cutters in the County. We guar- anteed! work done by him. We have a good stock of impacted Paciï¬c Saga inNavy andBlack.also Tweedsingteyandbrm grounds with small at large colored overplajds. Fancy Worsted in all the new patterns. 0’Loughlin McIntyre. mum at Ready-m-Weat Our Spring Announcg- are now at their best. Secure your supply as early as possible and you will have the choicest fruit. It will pay you to buy here. We sell Large, Rlpe Fruit at Cheap Prices. Our Lemons and Oranges are Large and Juicy Fruit. and ousted clothing. We receive weekly a shipment of fresh Lake Huron Fish. These are shipped direct to us by Express as soon as caught. You can always besuretheyare perfectly fresh. Leave us a standing weekly order. Good Goods. llaequalled Values, Prompt 8mm PHON E NO. 10. PIN EAPPLES All the lowest Patterns, sat cloth and Llnlng. A. L. CAMPBELL, Our Ordered clothing Dept. Doheny Block. Our Own Blend Coffee Boats Them All. Try It. CASH AND ONE PRICE. 60066060090009 996009009669 Box 36, Beachvllle, Ont. Kent-st“ Perfectly Blight Proof.