.i’ ._ .“Mne...-§ -r. . . _ a «.n.†~0~Msr'wv» a“. “Johanâ€"63. F. 0. Ta Ior. Fmflckeumdberthsapnlyto was“. Jul! 23. min-63d. appreciate the fact that there is no N interests. It is refreshing to and warning the premier that it will "principle for a poor devil of a secon - 1: class clerk to pocket a hundred in the n name of his mother-in-law or sistenin in law? Never since the Paciï¬c scandal in has the government at Ottawa appeared :7 in such a bfa-dmlighthere a 925ml n election held to-mon-ow the liberals would â€amp the country to the cry of Tara n therascals out.’ There is nowss there n was in 1874 a large section of the con- en . «I 1 I l Jinnâ€"Ir“ news†â€ll-“3‘7““ n condone boodling, and which will throw us overboard every other consideration as rathc than support a corrupt adminis- «National Policy rather than submit to as ‘Nick’ and ‘Mick’ rule." The indus- ï¬ons are that the tory leaders are “blind n to the true tinniï¬cance of the situation" and “bewildered by the ï¬erce light so snide-b thrown upon the innerworkot ‘4 ‘ 8.8m CHEAP WALL PAPER n. .9. 55575†HARVEST EXGURSIONS. RETURN BATES T0 ??e; $2 an; .-:-} $3 %e§lsms .' } $35 Toleaveall telntneProvinceet ï¬lm... AUG-ï¬dï¬iiï¬iiwm F. C. TAYLOR; Ticket Agent. Lindsay. all: Glutamate about. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. AUGUST 7, 189 Several conservative journals not in the heavily subsidized class view with prdound alarm and growing indignation the revelations of scandalous jobbery and corruption at Ottawa. They keenly Manâ€to gloss over the jobbery with a cynical laugh and turn of the proof of extravagance with a well-worn joke. It is not a very large or porteutous sign, but it is still a sign of an awakened public conscience to ï¬nd even three or four con- servative papers regarding the question before the country involved in the revel~ ,ations from a plane higher than mere .z. feven three or four conservative papers ' -_ ‘protesting against the Langevin methods do in these days to retain in public oflice ministers who have been mixed up in transactions of the character lately revealed. The key-note of these signiï¬- cant warnings is sounded by the Montreal Daily Star in an article elsewhere printed; and the Star pointedly shows the absolute unï¬tness of Mr. Abbott to drive the corruptionists away from the treasury benches and the departments. Mr. Warder, Abbott was himself one of the principal your ch actors in the ï¬rst Paciï¬c scandal, and how those can he turn out the Langevins, the Dowd- neys, the Arnoldis and the Perleys, the McGreeevys and Robitailles who have shared in the public plundering. The Star in addition to the signiï¬cant article print- ed on our ï¬rst page gave in a recent issue another warning of not less signiï¬cance. “If the chiefs of the conservative party, " said the Star, “ are not blind to the true u signiï¬cance of the situation or hopelessly n bewildered by the ï¬erce light so sudden- " ly thrown upon the inner workings of n the administration they must see the n necessity for prompt and decisive action n to save the party, and with it the politi‘ - u cal principles it represents. The evi- n deuce now before the public points not H to a few isolated acts of dishonesty in n the civil service, but rather to the n permeation of the whole service with. the _ n Writ of boodlinq and corruption. It is Turn the rascals out. n as though a large proportion of the n subordinate oï¬cials of the government 1: had caught the infection of Mr. Murphy's n “Uncle.†If it were right in principle in for a cabinet minister to pocket a n thousand dollars out of a government "contract, how could it be wrong in My Dear: Pumas.â€" You promised to send me something nservative party which will refuse to 111 of the interior. .â€" m on name. of Mr. name 2 Mr. Rodgers-Yes. I w extra work i ï¬nd put 3" ofllce " not 0886 for them.†time 1 la Yes 0' N0. under Mr. Mills or Mr. geous act. He saved a .weretoratsatisï¬ed with in their own ommes. ï¬nduponvariouafomdeouupï¬ouod "Ilium j withdrew mum expenditure. “I'm “blind†and they are ‘Wi I" Wemmflnums‘dmuhae <“.M theirdailydeslmgwiththefredlsevehn - b honssbundantlydanom W3 must I" ‘ W m If the people whopay forall the boodlmg of ltwasdoneatacostottencentsam exteatofmorunder. have it go on they can be gratiï¬ed by Wittgmomgtggï¬d tor homseveuandahallcentsperacrespedflc “keeping thermal: in" But we no Wm. Howdothey mom they totwopercentonthgvaluqaothatthe . - satisï¬ed In it onorwllltheylwlp taxwlllhllowupthgvalueinsteadot umï¬edthepeople W!“ W a†"-7 hoturnth‘eruvcealsgl’lfl' madam “m a†M “‘5’" “d an: the musmMeGi-eevy'utheoomvs. arm municipalities may at their rascals will be pretty eï¬'ectively W ' thewihiï¬si was, Eenmsomehmm acre. have been gang 0'1; If they 3‘10““ passed upâ€. eondemush’on on the ï¬rst “‘5 Kill- “ 1"“ WMmmwmm. opporhmlit‘; that mum, they would 15"3222223112 3%.." '%"I when“ wwwmmwflmx ï¬AGAINS I _______._â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-- deservetohavetheirtaxessquanderedby gums†Hector must have known disceflon of the single imolentclerhandoouuptminiateuiu 30%â€th mm‘m Gilli 'â€" rioeomï¬vinsmdinpmh-Iinsm Mamasmanawm 1. MWmmu exempteih'omproflnclal taxation tom e - ti†â€9"“ “We†â€â€™1" a†9'3““ °’“°" W “mm“ W °' Is one of the little Jobs we have on hand this month. out. stcaLandsimllartx-ausactionsthroushthe thlymmmmandrfï¬ethe;u$ A. FALSE accusanox, operations at members of the ï¬rm of cine! revenue hum laud ues Larkln, Connolly a 00.. are deflately mtotmtmthantwoandahalt The Empire and the local tory organs statedto have cost the country PPM! centson thedollar. have been trying to defend the illegal of 32,000,000, Unlike Ryku-ts grab. them stifghbsntgdti: 3:32:11“, and WA payments to permanent clerks in the remarks the Welland Tribune. this money denyimmtln British Maud is interior department by quoting the m did not come out of the country‘s timber y ham N Columbia ment of a tory clerk before the investiga- resources, but out °f the ratepayers M’ †l I; action earned wages. collected by exorbitant A beginning was made in tthntarlo ' ' ' â€W ' ' “ [the Pro the customer will Stand.†iuémmmmmmg $3313? 2. â€artiï¬ce... £8: mpffggmgswgggaï¬ The Old Business ï¬zz/e 18, Charge al ï¬t have cost every man, woman and OD Millswasatthe head of the department chlldin the Dominion flit cents each. Bhfllembfllslmilartotheabove; Itwas The statement was not No discount for families. ater families withdrawn pm tom. “9°" WIN“ 5.1.. “mm“ fl“ W†i335: 31%“;qu in volume and ms- nnm.‘ We want your conï¬dence and wfll‘ deserve it by tair‘ square dealmg' organs based their accusations. The fol nltude." ' ' oï¬ ' rt f , 3325;, ï¬wafhallenc: theepl’ocal’ t3; 4 SINGLE TAX OF LAND warmsâ€"In “Munon'l‘ueeday. am organs to reprint this evidence and truth. “01d fully state the case :â€" Mr. Cha leanâ€"Why did you so grew entail a custom which had elpieg me. “Yes: we both did the work." ' ' for us to rl to “Audit was in her we the mount was attention. it 18 well p pe y "Yes; it was work for the ordnance lands "Agftpgt ï¬lgne there was no law 33...... that whether that position be antagonism, sort “I never allowed that sort of thing.†‘When you say the custom was kept; up the It is easy to state in a sentence what the samepustom as formerly that is not exactly the “I'think you misunderstood me. I said there except one tax, and that one tax to be on was not a custom at all allowing ermanent gel-ks to et extra work. or course. ere aunm r of ems. but I could not agsiger mente. Thatis t0 383'. all 1835 would be :Notnin anybody else's name." Come now, Mr. Watchman and Mr Mackenzie. ~ â€"-â€"â€"~ A YOUNG HERO’S DEATH: The sad fate of ydting Patrick Moran, drowned in a plucky attempt to save a provincial “d Dominion “33“â€- We comrade’s life, will send a thrill of sym- have only “We to glance briefly at two 0: pathy and admiration through the com. these. promising thatabelief in a limited munity. He gave his life to save afellow- application at the principle by no means being; and his name is entitled to a place on the roll of honor. This quiet, modest boy has no relatives in this town or coun- ty. His lot has Men not an easy one. on which they stand, then charging each If he had lived he would have been en- â€â€73ҠWith taxation, “d year by y 9" titled to a public recognition of his coura- ggï¬ï¬xï¬s“: 3:133:23"? a: life, but lost his la pec own; and his heroism should be suitably w commemorated in a memorial by public subscription placed over his grave. m N EDITORIAL NO TES. Uncle Thomas admits that he gave $55.~ 000 of the “ boodle †for po itical purposes. The government majority of 26 on the N.P. has dropped to 22 and then tolQon the timber boodling question. June 17. 1882. nThe elections took place June 20th, 1882. Mr. Peters sent $1.000. That’s the way the contractors were worked. La Patriez-“In the midst of all this corruption there stands the straight and manly form of the honest Lam-let, similar to the immaculate lily rising above the swamp. It is now tw:ntv years since Mr Grip ailments that when next they sing .1 mm . the national anthem in the home the tory members should use this vex-elem- God save our gracious Queen. live Long“ our-noble 32330333? most men have a. general idea of the single but 110‘ in tax, although in some cases it is much Y D ’ t n . . in 1-. Cha lean-Yo did the work in the tim misapprehended. And $1113 statement Ask ° ' mu m“ Mills and wgre paid not in your ow: applies not oulyto Canada and the United “irradiating 0011:: gas be cured. g: as ï¬eld in the name or States. but to Australia. New Zealand and 5°“ W m within . . paetlewrearshascuredsomany Wand m sister-m-law. She was pea tain. en a movement has in . Barron-In the case or Mr. Millsshe did G t 811 Wh withahouseholdotteuhas his“ mm, 1. E, i - - - ‘N s' hat 0 U †What we . w to The H n mes. Tomato min: To this Propomtion we say ‘ 0 11‘, not any of t f r 8. cl trueLforilf‘fVFZgozdrernthpthi-e. ghetmoneyuzedtobrlbego en es Ne KI In Wll . St. Clthlriues k if I ' ' ’geo n pen M p mp DE E other Ontarlpue "Wm “ “We" STAND, and we’re not in business for our health, either. needed, for which they received ext? pay it is ï¬gï¬gï¬a lemftgemea‘zd advocates of the eye tax. So are many ' 1 Even single tax polled to get behind t1]: 3.133% The St John's ‘3 0) News: an able and but" t in“ hi1“ The rslutheUni l States. including the spreadremar yin Michigan. The ' ' ‘ ' rvati 1'. draws up New York Standard is the organ of the accounts in ï¬ctitious names or by givmg influential conse ‘76 â€PS the names of “their sisters, or their this formidable indictment from the revel- ations that have been made :-â€"“Men in mm... We like to make money but we are convinced it cannot Theslngletaxisbasedoutheprinclple . . that labor and capital should bear as little cousins or their aunts†Evevthmg was high positions or trust. whose characters an... am... we...†shou'd - be done by plundering the Public. - square and above board in Mr. Macken- were supposed to be unimpeachable. and berelleved from burdens; and than taxa- - tiou should beso laced to vent zie’s time, and the departmental work was who were in receipt 0! high 88181158. 118-“ ï¬g†“mpg.“ mm more efï¬ciently and much more economi. been shown to be nothing better thanis belu held unused in order that a heavy ~ commonly termed boodlers-that is, they tribute mav be extorted from the laborer ï¬gmdgt: 8T1}: mieï¬ghmdltiutz: have prostituted their pomtlons to make and testimonial~makers. or “howling sw †who he t leasure yachts at the in their trusts; they have certiï¬ed to an other values created b the individual .. o m... .. m A l e Price makes a Sale and a Friend. We'll take ours that wa. practices under the Mackenzie goveru- $33,1th Xï¬nï¬alawï¬fllï¬ï¬‚fla‘l 11th:: £1.)It “h h uldbe “k tro c 08 y and the capitalist for permission to get at _ money irregularly and illegally. They have th em. . The single tax emphasins the rights or accepted bribesfrom contractors for betray- pro ty. It says that the improvements divldual, and w the value of land which is at ment,†as the Empire falsely charges. selves ï¬t candidates ii;- a provincial penl- entirely created by the whole community . o e w o a... - - Close Prices Good Sales and Plant of Friends. - - The charges are completely disposed of tenti hmvgrï¬â€˜Ã©iï¬gsgmgi right: belo R8 t Eh h 16 unity and lsa ’ y by the full report of the evidence given 11 th ' l' tw mm by the tot-y clerk (a Mr. C. 0. Rogers) mlttee they ad eir origin ove enty p proper sub ect for taxation date. From the evidence before the com- ears . and the have continued ever Gavanâ€"la monarch. on Julywth. the y 8R0 ariatlou. except that they muChaaCavaus. ason ’ O Comâ€"In 0 s. on Fri . J 1891. Joseph Curtis. Jed streets†uly 31‘. th, . . I v VALUES. :1 Mary belovedwltec J .1 Wheeler aged (Comm-ï¬estas]. Ka'xonr.â€"ln the township or Pension m m... WWW... mommy“... x... «all You know we can’t afford to knock a Good Reputation into Silvers. prevailed in had any idea of what was meant by the ii to th "DWI on Wedneed evening. Aw thï¬emtmeftl: D _01‘ I miepiasï¬pftor the act 3 phrase which heads this article. To day. 1891.11: and. †right: that in the time or in. Mills 1 two little iobs and got paid for them, Mariamâ€"Drowned. at Hesse-rs vodnetemseueacomred Patrick Moran. in his I‘lltcentu year. c. colds in this community. Its remarkable ale so short a time taken such a hold on public hasbeen tirely l cenuln marl Ask ’ ' . “1.33:2: â€'5 ‘3'] g. '- “ Abandon the idea that we W111 allow anyone to do better by you than we understand it, so that each of us may I Kemp's Balsam. Thereisuo medicine-o on... - wrll,’ for on must always remember that - intel;igently take his position regarding it- wmwmï¬m mm“ 50° “4 3' u y Amureinterierl'armeu. Inthelecalcolumneotaoitydally it Is laid down asgoodlawthatal'srmer isuotbound tohavehisaatesclosed or his farm otherwise rove- his ht the value or land, apart from imp mm membelmponndod. Heubound approval or indifference. single tax is. namely: To abolish all taxes 01' any 0 or means. buildings or other improvements upon it would not be taxed at all. So that a man would have to pay as much. for holding a - piece of land idle as for using it to its ‘ 7 argtgse hï¬Ã©nfizï¬ndrt‘ioï¬fdt $33,: fuï¬ï¬iiï¬ï¬e foregoing paragraph care. W OM AN S FRIEND “damning practices†did not obtain fully over shows you just what the propo- sition is. A very simple proposition, and easily apprehended. But toapprehend the l ~â€" M -â€" wide scope of the proposition in all its 1 workings is not so easy. There are three ï¬elds of application. namely, to municipal. Ill 1 l Billllfl [ll] ill 0H Bill!!! Hill. commits one to it in its entirety. In municipal matters the single tax would be gradually applied by assess'ug separately the improvements and the land THE WIDE-AWAKE MERGHANT is never afraid to Sell Goods on a Close Margin. We want to keep a big trade. We know of but one way to do it and that is to sell Cheap. We do it and ï¬nd it is not hard to part with Goods so easy to replace, even though the margin be very small. There is much more that could be said about the advantages we oï¬â€˜er everybody. We ask you to visit us for the SN EXT THIRTY DAYSEZ - - - - .andbeconvincedthat - - tiou. that curse of growing communities, ould be more and more checked as more A reliable, genuine and comfort- aud more of the tax was shifted on to the - land. Rents would be less because the mg friend is always desirable. You more you taxlaud and exempt improve- have it in “ unli ht" S a , No ments the cheaperthelsnd becomes. This 5 g o p is because supply and demand determine matter Whether it is for washing the value of land. By increasing the tax on I†d you mum the holders of u ï¬ne clothes or coarse, or for domg properttly and cause some of them to place any kind of work where soap can t on e market. thereb increasin . supply and lowering the iii-ice. g the be used, “Sunlight" excels all Other There isa deep-rooted feeling that it is Soaps. A trial will convince you wrong to tax a man for improving his property. This mummiï¬ed“ justice, that this is not a mere assertion. and the Single tax “mud 3"" pmuw Keep clear of cheap imitations. In Dominion matters. the single tax would mean the abolitim c all import 65.2. S. corner]. _____, THE RflflADIAN INSURANIIE GDMPAIIY WILL You 34‘7†3 CANADIAN for the stock to the emanate The Sign of the 8007’]! 8/05 0 LOWEST BUILDERS†IIA NAILS,TARRED and Locus, KNOBS . PAINTERS’ SU BRUSHES, KALsos DRYERS and Spades and Shove fence Wire, La : MCLENNA wins cw AIIII I l’hdsarJ‘eb. 12.1861. It: “Lunch? WAY. FRIDAY. TOWN AND I 111.8835 HERE - “Preserve Janet E. r 1 N supply at A. 1 'Mt, l MWJull of Ties ‘- "‘Dlreoï¬erod by McCri u 'I not bear tenths-~62. "L fd . Voung e list 0 “as cum-- m thetowu. Par-- mwloanatlo h base. and the Old hjust what he wan ~ mnute Cure to ~ "twatnl aï¬'ectlons. is c u thohon'e Nervuine. I .Mm of powerfu ‘“ at. (lice to the ncrvm in one minute to try it for your . to cold in 10 cent . A Pleanasst Cam .. Ample-sen: party loft 'h-boardtheeteam rec. “Garret-ulna on the bar: I: twenty-two la- ‘~ chlly a: to use. consisting or skill; M, In amateur frog~ I mused-in; ~ fluid the various «an “old salt." - - Ikh above the reach . "a will buylot at S .. moor liltâ€" '., KNOWLSl . .runess 1891-59. McLennan GLASS and - - AND 01 Corks Spices! Sp Summer A Noble at. e. the nit-st com The Dirty y trustwor - aleodtsnlayed- . II tor the comfort or “if; {L‘Waxiomm ' o e “t hoverinn or a - . “use cuur. which c Motions to secure 0! ‘*e to the sweet It: ‘ Included no ~ - man the ladies. ice: the ovenlmro art. The only d a mule indivld Ills-she: my land. reunited to the : Where b the proprietor. . I Hosea lotion.“ On (bet on... with a sumptuous leavli g a in allowing lake. at! ly in 3 ml mate. â€"V~'G.thel “you have . - u. curing . -* . toe-alum- 3W... -- urea: . â€~- “ti-ram .‘~ . ‘ I fj-_' â€Met-mu v. the Music “We“ - “I†\