‘. :make them all public property,» and A. F leccing the farmer. - Continued from page 1.. ‘tnrn deals it of on some poor tool like myself at a handsome proï¬t to his busi- ness. ‘ . Public oWnership of land is just what . the farmer needs. He needs it as much -or more than public ownership of any ‘ ‘other one thin . But the speculator "don't need it. on may bet your bottom 'dollar on that. What would it do to him? It would just say, i‘Come out of your ofï¬ce. Come 01! your perch. Come out and get in the shafts of this old plough. ‘Come out on the rich productive ï¬elds {and soil _ your soft little hands, dirty a .‘your ï¬ne silk gloves and be useful pro- ducers and pay your way in' the world." But suppose we go along and take over the railroads, banks,- stemhip‘ lines, mines, elevators and such like and :still the land remains .private _ property, what- would happen? The. result. Would he all these multilliouaires would start ‘to buy out us small farmers,and the ones that wouldn't or couldn’t be bought out could be mighty soon‘frozen out. And then what? A nation of paupers and more pitiful than anything you ever 1' *dreamed of. Read Socialist papers, study Socialist ' Mk9, and the light that will dawn on - you will be the surprise of your life. =â€"â€"â€"~â€"_-"__-==_â€"-â€"___â€"~â€".â€"__._. Hubbyâ€"There’s another chapcommit- '1ted suicide because his home was um I happy. ' Wifeâ€"I daresay it will be happier (momâ€"Illustrated Bits. A commuter hurried into a' hardware store on his way to -th'e'train one frosty night. “Here,†he called to the clerk, “l’ve only got a minute. I want to get a porn copper.†“A what?"asked the clerk. “‘Porp conner." “Ha, ha!" laughed the clerk, “I guess ' you mean a con porper, don't you?" “No, I don't, I mean a pen corpe r you I chucklehead. But I can’t get it now be- causemy train is due." “Silly ass," murmered the clerk,‘after ' " ï¬re had gone, “couldn’t say pop corner!" M The Minden Agricultural Society will ‘ droid their Fourth Annual Spring Seed ' and Poultry 2 culture, Lindsay Show in the Town Hall, Minden on Tuesday, March 8, 1910, at 1 o'clock p. m. The Ontario Government is supplying the Society with the ser- Vice of D.‘A. MacKenzie, Esq., B. S. A. Representative and Specialist in Agri- Collcgiate Institute, who will judge the grain and seeds and :nlso address the meeting. Mr. Thos. Trotter, the well known poultryman of Lindsay, will judge the poultry and also . .. deliver an address. The Hospital for Sick Children I F. H. KIDD nns APPEAL f Is in inn! ' . The. 1‘. S'ck Child in OhtsggyWhose Par- ents Cannot Mord to Pay for Treat- -' unent is Treated Free. your in its cots and beds l,155 v A 'vvvv'v-r' ‘for the sick child of I a local but a great The Hospital for Sick Children had last patientsâ€" 383 of these were from 267 places in the Province. Sixty: ï¬ve per cent. were children of p o o r people who could not afford to pay. Since its organiza- . tion the Institution awe owns-oar cases bus treated 15.613 W PLASTER- children ; 11,550 of these unable to pay and were treated free. If you know of any child in your neighborhood w ho is sick or has any deformity send the 43.; name of the parent to the Secretary. ' The Hospital for Sick Children is not ' Provincial Charity the poor man in any uomo HOME is A WEEK part of Ontario hits same claim upon its help ‘ - as the child who 1 i v e s ‘ within the , I shadow of , .‘H ' its walls in ~ ‘ - Toronto. ‘ . T h e r e ' , w e r e D 9 -_i.._. cases of ‘3“:‘19 _'"'":' Club F ee t , .. †3y“ =-. " treated i n massaomo A PATIENT. the Hospi- tal last year and 67 had perfect correction. 5.: arson: ’An‘ln Just. think of itâ€"Your money can help a the Hospital to do- the good work' of straightening the crooked limbs and club feet of little children. Please help us. M Please Send Contributions to J. Ross Robertson. Chairman, or to Dough; Davidson. Soc-Tram The Hospital (er Siok Children. College at. Toronto House. [ENE 9| KENT-$1., LINDSAEI Robsons’ ' Baht. Chambers D‘uler in and manufacturer ll kinds ‘ of ‘ Marble and Granite Monuments Being'a direct importer I am Able to quote the closest prices. I have'latcly installed a pneumatic pol- iahing machine, and a pneumatic plan! for Lettering and Tracing. We are able to do better and deeper work than heretofore. Call and gel designs and prices. WORKS -ln. the rear ,of the Market on Cambridge street, opposite the Packing ' ‘ B. 'CHIIBEHS, SECOND DIWSIOI COURT 1 ' --’or rsuâ€" ‘ County of Victoria. The next sittings of above Court will be held in Twomey’s hull, Fcnelon Rollo ON WEDNESDAY, MAR. 9th, 1910, commencing at 1.30 o’clock in the aller- noon. Saturday, Feb.26th, will be 1th last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other counties must be served on or before " Monday, Feb. 219:, 1910. ‘ flrUfï¬cc hours from no a. m.to 4 p. In ELISHA MARK, E. D. HAND Builifl‘. Clerk BED. A. 'lDllDMl Ofï¬cewover Farmers’ Bank, Kent St., Lindsay. Conveyancing. Honey Loaned' on Form: or Town Property. Insurance. Estates lanagod. Farms for Sale In Fonolon, Verulam, Ops and 7 Harlposa. SUCCEBSOR T0 H. J. SOOTHERAN. CONVEYANCING. FIRE INSURANCE AT Low RATES. . ESTATES MANAGED, AGENT MIDLAND LOAN Co. FARMS FOR SALE THROUGHOUT Tani COUNTY. . ï¬ TOOTH AND TOILET PREPARA TIONS fifteen in the family, ‘ all good Drugstore. :FENELON FALLS. Get your PRINTING at. the ' GAZETTE OFFICE. Lindsiy Marble Works} ' ' ‘ of enthusiastic snnn innsnn BIG BARGAINS For The Last Days of the FEBRUARY ' REMNANT SALE. The, ï¬rst lot of . remnants was quickly pickedup by the crowds buyers which always visit our remnant sales, and we are now ready with Another Big Lot x ' which we have marked at ridicul- ously low prices in order to clear them out at once. There are rem- nants of almost every description including Dress Goods, Wrapper- ettes, Prints, Flannelettes, Shirt- ings, - Towellings, Table Linens- ;Lawns, Muslins, Ginghams, etc. allgoing- at next to half regular price. Then we, are still ofl‘ering EThe Greatest Bargains in all lines of Dress-Goods, Wrap- perettes, Prints, Ladies’ Ready-to- Wear _ Goods, 1 Furs, Woollen Hosiery , Mitts and Gloves, Under-- wear Tuques and Hoods, Neck- wear and Belts, Handkerchiefs,- etc., also Men’s Gloves and Mitts, Everyday Shirts, Sweaters, Caps, Underwear and Men’s'and Boy’s Clothing, all lines China and Glassware, Felt Footwear, and many lines ’of GROCERIES in order to make room 'for the new spring goods which are now arriving almost daily. The bar- gains .are many the savings are great. Can you resist ~them. rnr invnnnnn IS TOAllâ€"éclilE. ° .. TERRILL , BROS. Cheapest General Store in the County. Fenelon Falls. ass.“