5 § (3 2,: k é1' ."ir ‘% N @ mm W @ a No. 3-6 *1; 3""? F hi it TREM. ' " F. A. MCDIAHMID. ‘ ~ _ ‘ ’ ARRISI‘ER SOLICITOR, Etc. Money. . ETEEï¬IIS’HESFFICE - MONTREAL. B t loan on, real esiaie at lowest cur- a" 1817 , INCORPORATED av ACT or PARLIAMENT '0 Ofï¬ce Lindsay Out. 11 » 'TAL - 314.400.000.00. REST - 12,ooo,ooo,qo rent rates. I i ASSETS OVER McLAUGil LIN, PEEL & FULTON ‘ I , SAVINGS BANI; DEPARTDIENTI ' ' NOT- - _ Aiï¬iimtiai"ti‘élii’ï¬ï¬tt"an, Deposns taken of $1 and upwards, which can he Lindsay. Branchoï¬ice open at Bobcaygeon Withdrawn on demand. .~ ' every Monday. Money to loan at lowest. . - : rates of interest. I II R. J. MCLAUGHLIN, K. C. A. M. Funrou,B. A. Jas. A. PEEL. _________.______._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" G. ll. HOPKlNS, K. O. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARYI ' Public, 82c. Solicitor for the Bank of. Montreal. Money to loan at terms to sun borrower. Ofï¬ces, 6 William street south, Lindsay, Ont. __________________.______â€" MOORE & JACKSON, ARRISTERS, SOLlUlI’l‘ORS, &c. Of- lice,Willinm street,Lindsay. I l“. D. Moons. A. JACKSON ; R. M. Hamilton, Mgr. Fenelon Falls Branch. YOU SILLIES' \the government at a proï¬t, or to ob- - tain a proï¬table government contract. \Vhen the government wants to buy land the seller will demanda big price, and is willing to give part of his unâ€" just proï¬ts to the government ofï¬cials who will negotiate the deal and bring ' the purchase to a successful conclusion. If the government is about to alienate its forests, there will be eager purch- asers who will want to get the timber cheap, and will pay the government ofï¬cials a goodly sum if they will alien- - ate the property of the people of Can- ada at a nominal price. When the government wants to get material, the i . , . ' t‘mn on,e'_ But WIMP louI fall 90 see’ contractors will tender high, and the thwgh 1“ 15 Just as blg and promment’ government ofï¬cials will get a rake-off is that you are supporting four express if the deal goes through. Thus the systems, forty to four hundred grocery graft is seen to ï¬nd its chief lurking ,. Systems and Other Store?! {md that place where the interests of the people yo? are taxed by neceslsa'mly Increased and of private individuals come into Pmces to pay f0r_the mnumem‘ble ex' conflict. \Vhen the government has tra costs of running them. And you bought a piece of land and the com get poor éel‘vme, “Ob gOOd servme‘ If tractor has put up a building upon it the public owned and operated the to be used for public purisose’ the What would you think if the gov- ernment were to establish three or four postal systems in the country, and make appropriations or charge more for lettersand papers to pay the extra costs, including travelling solic- itors and advertising? There is not a child so foolish that it could not see the absurdity of such an action. You know that more systems could not be maintained in the same volume of business without charging more for the service. And four systems would be more inconvenient for the public - STEWART & O’CONNOR, )ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, 8w. MOINEY I l). to loan at lowest current rates. 'lerins I . to suit borrowers. Ofï¬ce on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. 'l‘. STEWAR'I. L. V. O'Connor, B A Right now is your chance to get really good" shoes at a considerable savino‘. We’re selling the balance of summer Graduate of Toronto University and a: Royal College of Dental Surgeous. ALL BRANCHES or DENTISTRYd Anyone looking for good shoes and w r e no in o 1 lat tim l'OVe , . o "“f"mm‘ln.o°&’§‘ii§i3aeialepiices-p 0.1 fair treatment Will ï¬nd both here, With OFF‘CE“O“‘" B“’g°y“†“m’ 0' never anything inferior for the sake of a o rn 6 Street DENTAL. f_____________.___.â€"â€" __________________________â€"â€" Dr. s. .I. sures, DENTIST, F‘enclon h‘alls. L go's-.. . ., . / I. stores, and owned the factories and 0. - ». n m. . ,.. DrsI Nedands 5, Mine, cheap 131106- . ,. wigs. the wage she goods that géiffn‘igifiiti‘t. .té‘iela‘iï¬g‘iifé’ét‘: DENTISTS . - Lisnsu. Your complete satisfac .1011 comes 5" "1 “em, 0 3°“ 0†one moment If the governmet should declare that think that the government would es- tablish a lot of little 2x4 stores to serve you, when one great store would do it better and at less cost? Does it the franchises cannot become private property, that the forests and lands of the people are inalienable, then there can be no graft in the buying and “’“m‘ we“ preserved' eSci-f’iviniig before any consideration of proï¬t. We b 'i e work a specialty. Spl I aiiitigcial teeth. Painless extraction. Gas administered to 9,000 persons with want your trade next year as well as 8Y9“ “We†matter to you whether you are taxed , n- f 1 h. I v I _ My [10“], I I I se mg 0 tiese t ll'lO'S. f the "CV ein MEDICAL. to suppolt many Stmes’ or Whether ment performed it: own cortitracts, you have your money taken from you there could be 'no graft through pri- Withom equivalent at an? GOOdS are vate individuals tendering high piices. sold at twice or three times what you I - I - , , 1 would have to pay for them if they In the United States the railioais Wâ€! DR. H. H. GRAHAM. -n. n.,o. M., u n. c 3. Eng., 31:11.9. a 9., "3"?" V" V:"':“ l'vafu'v‘v‘riv‘gws, r .' I_ '-." HRH . I . ., I r. _ 0147., r. r. it. s.â€"- I, I get fat contracts for carrying the U. S. I, I )HYSICIAN SURGEON], ACCOUCH- were handled in one great systematic mail. In Canada the railroads get Q", I: eur. Oï¬iiae. Francis Street, Fellelo" organizatlon; I know $00213: necessary contracts for mail carrying. The govâ€" :--, ‘ i-alls. Mtwles 0f da}1y consumption, that sell ernment pays and the railroad i-e- .-‘I I “W J . L . A R N o L D . for twenty “mes the amount that 13 ceives, and there is a chance here for 4’. DB" H' B‘ JOHNSTONB’ Paid to you WOI'kel'SIfOP PI‘OdQcmg‘T ofï¬cials to get a rake-off; but when successon T0 on. A. WILSON, and yet you are afraid of public onn- Canada owns the railroad there can. '7'. NRADUATE OF TORONTO UNIVER- crship of the industries l The capital- be no graft. The people own the II C†SitY- Physmian’ surgeon and Ac- iSt'S get their great fortunes by this R. The I. C. R.,carries the mails. If in °°“°“.e“"' Otï¬ce’ COlbome Street, Fen- Private ownerShiP: and thus are iHIfa' the railroad gets too much for the elon Balls. vor of it 3 but what haw:I yop to gain? work, the people of CaInad,‘L get the W DO you want a System t at two“ you proï¬t. If the railway vets too little or favors the rich? Never "1in about the people save havti‘ng eheap our: MW the rich ; they are wise enough to take riage of mail, If, - STEPHEN OLIVER, care 0f themselves- Why ‘10 n’t you Under Socialism, when all the in- LINDSAY ' own. 1001‘ out for you" 0w“ interescsz MOSt dustries are owned by the people and " lslVG Stock and general I Auclloneer Of you have n’t the 0\Vnel‘8hip of even domooraticany operated and {managed write for dates before advenmng' 3' mm to] live in-th You 113W?“ mï¬sm‘; I by the workers, the only chance for T #7;â€" rent to ive on e earl: i. on si ies . craft, would be in grafting on the sala- -, THOMAD CASEORE' â€"‘APPeal to Reason- :ics of the workers. This kind of " AUGTIONEER - FliNELon FALLS. I I __, . - V - â€"-â€"--’-‘-â€"â€" Graftinv would raise such a cry that ,3 Sales of all kinds conducted in a ï¬rst a o _ I I d I, class manner. Secure dates before adâ€" GRAFT. the Imosb covetous polltlc,ar,s wouIl I vertising. â€" hastily fly to cover. Socialism Will ,2 â€"~~â€"-â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"s-â€"----â€"' It is frequcntly declared that Soci- cure grafting. It is the only thing =,‘ EY alism is not possible because there that can do it,_cotton’s Vveekiy, . ' would be so much graft under govern- fl- I. ED- ment management that the whole of I I I the commerce would be disorganized. America would be Socialist now ex- 'I,,I When your eyes trouble you’ We We do not see the force of his argu- cept for two thingsâ€"ignorance and ‘ ment. What we do see is that under prejudice. cause you pain or head- . I ' ' ' " ' " ' “ tion are the r If our lasses re" E A M A N D A Socialism giaft would disappear. lhe ï¬res of peisecu “Che O y 3 To the keen observer graft is mostly very things that are needed to ï¬x the ' ‘ iicrino‘ or on I I I I I I I qulre Cha 0 O y found where private interests come in- halt-baked Seeialist. ,I need new glasses, go to J. H. no to contact with government ofï¬cials. No matter how much he may blow, n n - M - B- A N "Is! Graft arises when a private company the worker invariablyIcomes out at I3, Eyesight siecia'isn or person wants to sell something to the little end of the 110m. (over Neill's shoe store), $ï¬ , E Elma,“ , , , I, In , ï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬‚ï¬mm s . Lindsay - Ont. satisfaction guaranteed. Charges mod- 1 ate. SUMMER SCHOOL. June is the best month to enter, as we remain open July and August. Attendance being lower these months attention is better and progress greater. Cool premises. Peterboro is a favorite summer resort. Special Course for Public School Teachers. open entire year. Enter any day. Mail courses. ' FOR THE COOL FALL EVENWGS Get yourself a nice light Overcoatfl We have the goods right here, and can make up an Over- coat for you of the best material and latest styles, either for fall or winter, that will be sure to please. Come and see us. 73 Years in Business. Capital and Reserve Over $7,000,000. -. :1 is the foundation of independence -' Habit Begin" saving now by opening The salvm‘g an account With the Bank or British North America and mak- ;. ing regular Weekly or Monthly depos1ts. $1.00 starts a. Savings Account and interest is Compounded at highest current rates. Fenelon Falls Branch, W. A. Bishop, Manaan- W Mgflrczï¬z Mamï¬: m WW‘WW ‘WWFF We Peterboro Business College. TOWNLEY BROS 81'0"!!! & IcKONl, PBMII’AIJ. ( i I { .1" ~..--«\~\x\.-x y . i 1..---- i l i i