anadian t Agent, m those domestic expected England BOX 217 {beabéé all W Male lp ? '1' your nines. 111'6 Io! idence we. Savings Department. Dewitt! of 3’ J40 and upwards received. “POI which interest will be paid or co - Pounded four times a year, at the highest fluent rate from date of deposit to d3! of‘Vii’lxdx'a'anl. Thig Bank, with its 123 branches snd "Runes in Canada, United States and 3'0“ Britain, is in a. position tomcat 0'0?! requirement in the line of kgiti- We banking. Tue Bank of Montresl he been iientifled with the progress of Csnsds tor nesrly â€satay, an! with the business interests 0! L'ndssy for over hut s century. It hss kept pace with the prog'ess of the «may sod to- sy stsnds snot-g the greet snd W8 wk: of the wor‘d, with snbstsntisl cspttsl snd reserve sud lsrge sssets. - It 13 equipped to undertske every kind sod descrix tion of Booking business, both domestic snd foreign. to furnish Tnvellers credits, sud drstts negotishle in any (part to cfthe world where Bsnks exist, to accept for collection items on my point, on conduct, in fact, any trsnssction coming within the sphere of Mg. Referrirg to the Savings Department. sooounts my be opened with the deposit t is remsrhble now ssvingi sccumulste, sud no better sdvice con be of one dollar I . _ _ . adored to those, who on sble to lay aside a. little from tune to time, thsu stsrt a In due course it places the possessor in the comfortsbl». suing; Fans account. _ _ . sizion of being at least compsrattveiy independent. snd free from the necessity of “king favors of on) one. lt is slwsys s good thing to have something lsid by for the on} time without wsrning, so I would suggest to those rsiay day. that may come st who on, the wisdom of commencing st once, to plsnt the seed from which my be hmested later on the goodly fruit of ï¬nsncisl independence. LINDSAY BRANCH. Chartered by Act of Parliament 1882. Farmers’ Business ‘Mives special attention in the line of “Shins or co!lecting sale notes mki~8 ï¬nncts lo:- the purchase of stockon. etc. THE FABMEBS’ BANK OF CANADA. me-V “meta lor the pin-Shae of stockou, etc. in soliciting agr-patronsge we cu: “lure You of éouneona treatment and WMâ€: attention to ysur business ream tents. oncoflonrs-IO to 3 o’cloak 10 to 1 o’clock. C. S. THOMPSON, Manager w '8†up" Western Bank of Banada LITTLE BRITAIN FIE VICTORIA LOAN and SAVINGS CQMPANY the deposit. DepOsits of $1 and upwards, received; Interest allowed at tun-2n: rates and paid quarterly. The dcpositor is subject to no delay whaicxer in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion 01 B. E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager A. H. MD, Superintendont o! The Standard Bank pays Interact four times a you on all Savlngo I I Bank 0W In museums: W 31,31,331 FLAVELLE, - trunnion. 'J' Mout‘:zax.‘1‘>:,g.c. )Vioeâ€"Pruldcnt: nil 12%.}: 2.x: minimal-Bunk of “out 'ml, Lindsay. . vvï¬â€˜ Bunches throughout Canada, and In the United States and England gm: Izcorpomted by Special Act of Pa lioment. "M of The Canadian Bankers Association and the Toronto clearing louse- mc s.1.'n., may, Kiwi"- !Lmvns, General mar- l‘. l‘. Loo-emote. Mun-‘01- ,wcnts ALSO A? canâ€? Ann woonvm capital Reserve Paid Fund, HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED commsmw. AND FARMERS’ PAPER amount-rm SAVIN GS BANK DEPARTMENT 91 :, Chartered Accountant ; Jomt Runny Eng. m; vmi‘QRIAQQMLSANKM 1mm omen Hours. 9 am . to 4.80 p. m. ‘, Manager, ESTABLISHED 1895. ...... 815909.000 l gnglgm mm. ...................0000,010 __- --A_A- A... .9. I.- LINDSAY BRANCH BOARD OF DIRECTORS: â€" President F. C. TAYLOR, Director Central Cmida r .. Loan and Saving: Co. j‘we'P’mden“ W. H. S'rnvnxs, B. A., Public School r,Bnnk of Mont Incpcctor. Canxs'rornn Cnmxcx, Retired rumor. ESTABLISHED 1817. TORONTO. 311:0â€;000 I total “at. ............... H. B. BLACK, Saturdays IANAGER LINDSAY BRANCH. EQHIHEHID I!†AUDITORS : U..- â€": vâ€"‘__ Rest, â€" - 9' 5;ooo'ooo Tomi Assets, - 113, 000,000 NEWTON SMALE, Assistant. ‘QQOOOOOQOOQOQQOOO: Get your training 1n 1 is qualiï¬cd to give you can be hai. THE A M E R I C A N BU LEGE, Y.M C.A Bui Write for catalogue. 0.9909 WRITING PAPERS. #9000994 We oï¬'er to discriminating men and women. correspondence papers that. are not only correct in style and high in quality, but of such variety as to allow tor a wide range in selection. Your personal preference may be gratiï¬ed with the assurance that these papers are made by one of the largest paper dealers in the world, and are the result of long experience, skill, and the knowledge necessary for the creation of fashion. 900009900 - ’. C. T. MORSON, Manager o . Blackmail Block - Hoar lurket o o toooooooooooooogoo‘ ~'â€" V' This century leap 1'03“, will have twcnt the largest poem HENLEY BROS. Jur training in the school that cd to give you the best that ha‘l. THE B RITIS H l I C A N BUw‘INESS COL- Y.M C.A Building, Toronto main" only ante 5mm Monthlv 31 50,000. 00 $2 7,000.00 '13:!"2'11 'diugifists'. or 8011‘ u on race t. of price mmnhloké, ï¬ll" ...... simian“ It 99000000000900 bu: By "m imllct," WOMWWO‘ There mama to he a wall “133% mum that Ithn Baa‘nd at Railway. 0cqu in to [an imam-ad in maniacal to haunt cubic it to over- takotho work that m tome bury.‘ imitmt or “mi rrsh-I torierWhan talking extravagantâ€. in“ a Land habit of tidying onions to nhaw a ninglo not that the at“: ham (noted that has banalittdd the country. Ghost don't moan in. at mm. him it is hurled blatantly forth. with thoidoa that some poor daeludndd voter twill «hear it and believe‘ it. and posibly, vote to wt the grits can; 1 am however; in a pidoe at lqgielationithnlt certainly milepvuzrealt credit on the nut-hora a! m and we think all. will agree thwt lthe authpr wan thd late Mr. Blair. Minister or Railways and ‘ Canals in the prompt government; when it was passed. and mad law. It 1 Seem: to ho preuty wall admitted What]: is a Igood 1am!) and that [that present Commission in ljiving good aatiatan- 1 tionâ€"Iso much so that even the tor- ‘ ion rwant to shove mites: mites. tel- ‘ophone Irate!» and every other kind 0! :ratest on to them. until them are :uotting mom lto do than thqy pan ‘ ‘pasai'oly attend itch ‘ \t h ‘ [than in no doubt that tho‘Board ‘ pays for ritual! ten times OVer prev. 1 your in the saving or law exrponnco alone. by judiciously advising liti- gants to sot-tie. and indicating the may they would advim mutlomonb. etc. With a stretch o! countrfl 3000 miles wide. and with three railroad- paralellin; it Iron: and to and. not, to say anything slam“: the numer- ous lorannhu each is building, it would appear Ito the WM? an i! it rwms a bigger job than threo anon could attend to; be thq‘y ovoq so} smart. I! loveryone would recognize l the Golden Rule. their work wouldfao much easier. but the railroads have a nasty habit oi appropriating ov- I erything that is not chainod-down, and working on the principle that the country is theirs, and the 3360-. 5:19 therein. which makes it neces-, sary for the common people‘ Ito foe on ' the etdrnal Watch to I‘m-nerve some- ' thing for themselves. ‘We do not know just when: the government in- l The other day our genial friend. Sir â€William Van Horne. retained from a. month-’3 trip to Cuba and: Guatemala. “here he had been iook- ing ovcc his investments. This is One feature about our money Kings. that we do not like. To any the least. of, it. it 5 wry unpnttiotic and unj-ist to our own country. It is surpris-t ing that a man like Sir William Van Horne, who probabll' knows Canaan and its needs. better than any m’m SHILOH’S Sold tttttttttttttttttt$ttttttf 0N THINGS IN GENERAL The Americans are doing the same thing. There is Andra‘ Carnegie. LuJ Io' Shibo. and general gm. give: to ithe British nation. all at the ex- p.~nse or the American people. {or we do not suppose that anyone will have the hardihood to claim that An-lrzi' made or produced his many millions ‘himnlf. lhat is one reason why we have no shame in advising any end (very Canadian town to get a li- z braxy building from Andra. before he 2 shuttles on this mortal ooil. He ‘ made a good many of his millions out Iof Canada. and it is only lair tint iso-ne of them should be returned. Andra‘ says a man is disgraced who dies rich. but in spite of his libel-11 giyings. he mll die disgraced. if he Vdoa not hurry up. It is computed ! that Carnegie is worth 400 mini-ms. -most of it in five per cent; bonds I (not stock) of the) U. S. steel tr-tst. and that he has not given away any of the principal yet. ihere are no doubt many British pmple who spend Brit'sh money in iboth Canada and the U. 5.. but we a rather imagine. that what iney spend i will not be a tithe otgwhat 'Amvri- cans and Canadians spend in the old .lnnd. On the either hand. their in- vestments on this continent. will re overwhelming. and the dividends wiii 0! course go to swell the ciports. .We believe that the surplus 01’ ex- ports over imports in the U. 5.. rep- resents the dividends on British C‘tpi- tal. plus expenses of mother and the girls. spent in Britain and the Con- , tinent. Probably the saw-off all round. W1". equalize matters. al- t'hough we have an idea that there is more of our money going no: (I? the country. than there shout! be. [or these things. nose. These people came Out now with the proverbial Sixpence. and af- ter exploiting the resources of on: hand. have lelt us. 'and now: we, the [people of Ctnada. are paying tri- hate to them to the extent 0: mil- -niors of dollars yearly. 'Ialk «bunt absentee landlordiam. Ireland has not. 3 got three absent; landlords who {he ‘ drawing out of Ireland as much as these three are drawing. out of (2-m- ada by a million or two dollars. it is only our wonderful vitility that en- ables us to stand it. Here hr Lord Mount - Stephen entertaining the Prince of Wales. every now and Liam. - and such entertaining in not dam: for coming. but the people of Cum; are paying for it. Loxd,Strathoona buy:- up Glcnooc. the scene 0! the famous measure. and. ha.» cuties and nrorsioas all over the land. He also. with his cousin. Mt. Stephen. sub- scribes a million pounds aterha; to the Queen‘s hospital land. They get the glory. with pnbragcs thrown in. .hot we Canadians loot the hula. Erery Canadian ought to feel some- what "chesty" when reading over the figures tth show up the remarkable progress being made by their coun- try. Canada. in days gone by. has had a hard row. to hoe. Outsiders, and even insiders, in comparing our growth along any “particular liu-t, have alwayjs done so do our data- meet, as compared with the U. S. Hedwe teen in a part of the world off to ourselves. or had the U. S. bun peopled bx a people such as Mtxioo. or some of the South Am' erioan States are. our chances of go- ing ahead would have been Vastly im- proved. For the last 125 years the eyes of the world have been on the U. S.. and people of all climes and We pmumc there it no help (or it. but it does seem a pity m sea so numb or our money imosteJ outside. and so much needed at home for the dnelopment of our rolonxcu.1hm there an the fortunes nude now, and being spent in Britain. Ihera In the Rcdpaths. Stephen: and Sunta- (oma. drawing immense revcnaea Iron: panda. and it is not as it Cox-ad; had borrowed the momy .floxn them. u we have tram other Britishers. and and it in our busi- um These monle came out new Canada was unknown. even by tho peeple who lised in it and it is only 10-day. or during the past ten yclrs, that “e ourselves. hot. to sag, any- thing about outsiders. are waking up to the fact. that. we have a counuy that is worth fighting for, This can be scan by loosing at some of 1L» ï¬gures. For instance. the total [0:- (ign txade in 1871‘ was 123 millions; in 1876.162 millions; in 1900. 336 millions; and in 1006. 519 niillims. It is the same all along .th: iiuc. ,Tiuâ€" banks afford: a very good ilun- tration of the way we are realizing our Opportunities. The assets at u.»- chartered banks in 1870 were 108 million; in 1576. 183 1-2 minim; in 1900. 460 million; andjn 1906. 815 1-2 1311110031 beina gain 1! 50 millions in the former six years. and of 419 millions in the latter six yuu. mm mm he m lam in! mm Marc. “m w it] or m mum m n. m «new: m4; m4: Tum m 9mm. Hm Mn Paula Wins“ Im anâ€; mum of Gunman mm; mm, m in, it. and tar mm Wm WM rah-mu mm m have u now. whuo It woutd be men mcfui w mm. Where is Twinnity Rama-Ml. aad m. “Git Stunt Railway. mom; own“ by Caqadinns. '11:: question is. where my «one from? is in mum! sum: lamina“! mane-s: timezéentks 3! Mn mm mm m mm. MM i 5833 um m mum Hung w an I49 m have M! mm 1cm ion is. where did the mo- hom? is in the '31qu never been nnswareul ma ion inogcuul in “gain; an nun. m con] luv- it. but “though it Jan dtpuilon' accounts. cr son 1-: mil- lion- more than in 1.9“). We remem- ber [as-ulna Fem-.109 Fells eome your ego on the but. in complny with one of our local bunkern. It was about the time a brunch omk “at being oncned there. and in .m- cceeing the situation our bunker friend Insured out. to the “detection of botli of us. that the bank could not possibly mnke a living. Since that tune. another bank. and: a mu- eerut'ne one at thou. has open-:1 a brurch there. Not only that. but bouts have opened north. out. and west of it. the: cutting of! Any [hope of trndc. except in the immcllzuc mighborbood. end all are opponent- 1" doing wcll. The matter is easily explained. if we take it for granted that .he mn- nr)‘ is there. A branch bank .111 be run by three men or um onyx: ml :1 men. at n salary outao or $1900, with an outside expense amount or $25“). The rate of interest aisowu! to :lxpne-itors in 3 per cent. 1'.) nï¬onnt hinged to customers is 0 7 nnd 8 per cent. Him as nu. Set. it et 6. and him us has not. pa)“; 5. There is very little lending. how- ever. to be done in :1 small phoc. but there is lots to be done in a large place. and no the head oil.c: hllows the bunch £ per cent. in: any surplus it has: and charges any bunch 5 per cent. for anything it weeds. In this way a country uralmh he: only to get $250,000 in onvinge accounts. and lend it to the hen-l oltice. to pay its expenses. lt «it! have its exchange end any Little it lends to customers itsolt. [or proï¬t. Now, 250 larmcrs and otnere. put- ting in $1000 oncb. will do :t. and scores of them have 810,000 in each accounts. Up to the time the aunt: for bunches took hold on the banks. ly accumulation of gain. Pusan-jug that we are saving at the rate of $100 a head. that. would mean an additional 51(1).“ yearly. tor the banks. Iron: a town of 1(00 people. nwet 0! ans money was lymg id}; so that. it evidently was a gopul pan for Canada on the part of the barks. In addition. we have our year- lam-M Cum Piles. N0 RETURN OF TROUBLE Tnis distressing complaint is sua- cwefully dean with by the Zuszuk Itrcatment. 'Ihe agony. of piles is as excruciating as the disease itself is Zam-Buk also cures cuts, burns, scams. ulcers. ringworm. itch. bar- ber's 18-511. blood poison. bad leg. salt rheum. abrasions. abscesses and all skin injuries and: diseases. or ail stores and druggist}~ 00 cents a box. DUVOW â€"â€"_ __ -u or from Zachu‘i: 00.. Toronto. posc paid for price. 3 boxes (or $1.25. So d;d the cars. ’Ihose saiizs were hoisted when‘the wind was in the right direction so as to help the lo- comotive. The nvulry between the 'raxlrmde using locomotives and those using horses was very bitter. In August. 1880. an actual trial of speed was held between! a horse and one of the pioneer locomotives. wn'.-n did not result. in favor of the 'oc)- motive. The race was on the mm more and Ohio. the locomotive be-ng one built by Peter COOper. who also hated an engineer. Mrs. R. 'Boxall. of, 75 Scottxst" St. Thomas. Ont" writes ;_ "I consider it. my duty to write of the benefits de- rived from using lam-But. For some months I was a. constant sufferer .from bleeding piles. I had used a. grunt many ointments but got no relief until I had tried. Zam<Buk. It cured me and I lime had no re- turn of the trouble. Since my cum, I have advisad others suffering with a similar complaint to use 2.xm-Buk. and in each instance have heard sac 1ti£factory reports." placiuc it in the ahanueu o! ouuv mtroc. Ilka a town a! one tum-uni imam-nu. Ten nan :30 tho thought at a bank than would hum luau commend ridiulou. and yet “why I town will have two. and both new to be «bins well. It in deimed that then: W». in 1900. 638 ammon- of doll-r4 .u. the and". o! -'â€"- waekemng. and every sufferer should lose no time in giving Zam-Buk a thorough trial. Zam-Buk subdnes‘the pain: allay; the inflammation .mi enabies rest and comfort to come to the worn-out sufferer. any law. M w mum omwwa um ‘ hall nu ma pmmq in Hm 0M†HEW: 2W9 MN!" tho 95mm"; a! up mm; mm tank- " ammu- aihlv to: flu mm; am at m: Nthrna “madman mama. ma . mmy 119m. “New. . "I . â€"-Tne [Il'St ICECOMOMVQ ion ting Bl!" mm point :5 this; wt “5 (ad dacihdfl hmore and Ohio had Balls attached. _ 1y alive. Intm into the erd R’ 3311 the cars. 111058 saiiti \tcre 0‘ (I’m any t - '1 ,t “Vi“. mm 54;-..“ who... â€in wind was in the “m m", dawn; than: will cmte snak- 8350 St. Paul, C.C., Que. Larch 27th, 1907. “Dr. '1‘. A. Slocum, imited, Toronto, Ont. Gentlemen:â€" My many thanks for Psychlne end Oxomulsion. I have used them with very great satisfaction both in my own case and in that of my friends. It :1- forde me much pleasure to recommend n remedy which in renlly good in eneee for which it is intended. I am, your: very truly," DB. ERNEST A. ALLABD. Doctors rec ‘ tint Psychlno is one of the very hatumediea for all throet, loung and etomneh troubles and oil run down conditions, from whatever am. It in the preseription of one of ‘,the world ’3 greatest epeeinlistl in die- euee of the thmt, lamp, and Itomnch, ind nll wetting dioceses. Ant your Anglnfui “500M100 or LT. Slocum, Toronto. ’ m mum «URN MI fl I “(W “WW A Doctor’s Statemeqt Hifltflhflhh Wm M Railway Notes. cures cutS. bums, am†«M M 2. who we Itching out 01 our .wa- wvorb who: u hit nod W10 mum. on should be mom-I from scandalous-ct! flax . 3. Should tho math! of the lil- tudon 0! our water not be sihor- oug'hly invanizued again. and all tools weighed with a view to «heed- uoation at tho pd'olic town-ad snobs a gym? n, -. 6. Humttholtimourrivedwben me should hove all information plac- ed (colors «as respecting permanent «oath-us! ‘ a .- their money 50 N â€at a] mummy swede“ “m‘ - From mum: other mum twill Wm “ tor emit». bo canld be scoured» could give \us valuable inflammation 0! the railway moblema at our great country. Mr. Byrcn nWalkIer. President 0! tbs Bank of Cunmenccâ€"m'here could we ï¬nd a (greater trewtt Mr. J. K. Dunstan. ot the Bell melephone 00., some prominent newspaper man. «out there «we might initial-nee trouble). gm! 3) on. [these an nerdy, 5.03â€" up our (town; the“: will create mak- ing chimneys that will beautily our meals, or any topic. tbs discussion 0! which will eventually“. take a mill! on the dollar all our tax unite» For your approval I wish to make a suggestion along another ljmcpthat for, say (two at our meetings. -. we should invite a tprominent gentle- mnn to m m; a unant who stands at tho head 01 some. branch of. mer- cantile lite. Mr. J. Ooorne‘, Genet- ..-1 anvimlmndlm-‘t of Ithe C.P.B.. it canals life. Mr. J. uoorne, a‘l Supoxiutendcm or [the 0.]? he could be moored. could 31‘ valuable inflammation of the x of (1'. of Linndmy might be 10min- teresting. Now mt we have mached twenty-one years of age, and newâ€. ban: a. right In exercise the hat-chm surely We should carry «eight in the community. \ Think for a moment. what (percent- age 0! the taxes at this town are paid by the business, mercantilq and commercial. (aux-am of this town.75paroentf hthatatnir was! Wall them our object is thh-ao to conduct the business at thoBoardntfl‘rndathaanhen we, mm I. «on: on a resolution gum mm obs-r1! Indicate the thoughtful dalmatian-Limit: otso lama north!!! at the electorate. that it will At all am the tact must be ups in mind that m. d! a Band on! Trade, «have no absolute authority to act on municipal mam ‘Our function in that 01 an «1va board. In this capacity we have wider nope, am! in ““03 Wt: two have an advantagp over our [death in the municipal Council, (or (when a magenta is in- ‘â€" 3'77 tuxed {plans we can prasent' ï¬tt to tho Council an the condemns all 09- inion at tho business men' of Lind- Qua-don at live interest will lac abound. and an opportunity at- lmdd (or tab w â€to of. prob- lems twin; no u I municipality: ,, Looking out into at!» you. Im-onld mum um: our “W be given to much mm, a the tannins; :. 1. W01!“ it be Waning†topa- ution our “xi-whom to put an not 910th; the grunting d bonuses. mum; of had. guaranteeing o! bards ow. to! promectivo induc- tflu' , l Honbm in 9 mm» to Id. the com“ and mm m hula mm by lumimiu â€I Imfliu Upon Vuim Imus. dosire o! (the majority of so lamqa Wu“ 0‘ ߠelectorate. that ‘tjw‘u bonds in small lots 0! [tom $500 up '33.“ WW tome in whatever mrec- “as introduced by Mr. Kylic. who 0011' i m ‘03 mat. ( " showed that. the town could “we ’ Shock 0! History. money and local investors could luv. 0mm cud datumd' Won 34 glint-cling inydestinent. l . Much m 1887. ha cantor Dd.)- . r.- .Ly le 84! t m 99"." m“!- , . clpalmcs were now domc It. and to non. prof-(ht, John Kandy. "cc“ could not see any d‘usadvauugc in ï¬lm. and F. H. Dobbin. now. 91 the proposition. It was thought able m m. Fee $5.00. .310 wawg: partition to it†1m.B-mmt°w- â€mum . A question of selling the (own Board of Trade Met Last Thursday Pmidcnt W.B. Sparlm’s Address veiling Pelt 0‘ 36b .1; give our citizens an .1 investing in 1â€â€œ im- 50 w ecu. and have an [bulged investment' tonne other matters!“ vil| cure-mt themselve- tact m: be kept u, Bonn! 01 TIME» dttec broil?†the tolloariml the Council :ym. O'Rciuy. Irene. “("9 President Sperling thought it too (important a matter to; dispose of at a small meeting. and on motioa it was referred to the Council ‘of the Board for their carctul consxderation. Masts. Fisher. Ford. Staples and JcWatters were appointed a com- mittec to solicit new members to: the Boari \ Furthermore. ï¬htt a. cOpy or this o'clolution be mile!!! to the Hon. J. P. Whitney. Brenner of Ontario. to Mr. J. P. Downer. our local mew.- bier. and to sister Boards of Ira-1e throughout the Pronnoe or Onurio. Dr. White proposed. that a comic- tee be appointed to give the ma:- ter thorough consideration. and reâ€" port to the Board. 311. H. J. 34:32 concurred in the idea. both sentie- men expressing themselves in (no: of the Guelph resolution. but w‘sh- (8. 1t thoroughly considered before any action was tnkcn. fl'helflore. be it racket! that. this Bond 0! Trade eernesuy requests the Legislature o! the Province of Onterio. at. it.- ooming union. to pan an Act prohibiting in future the grrntmc of bonuses. giving of 11111. the mkung o‘l loans.-guarenteeing of bonds. stocks. or otherwiae. (or in- dwtriee or prospective industries. or the selling of water. power. gas. or other services. 9t less than cost for their use. Mr. John O'Reilly, said he «hi not concur with the previous sputum, as Limbâ€, was not in as 3001 a position as Guelph in regaxdw mann- t‘actorics. Theonesthc mun hm! we had to get by inducements. and ne thought nny concessions made along that hne had been in the interests‘of town. Our town has been lacking in railway tacï¬ities and other induceâ€" tments until a short time since. but we are now in a position to offer such inducements and can attract manufacturers to our town. m. \Veidon said we must have sane special inducement to offer manufacturers of we could not at- tract them. Peter-hora had secured a number of good concerns but now it was almost impomibie on secure a 60 per cent. vote. which was news- Wherees. the grunting of bonuses. lows and npeciel favors to factories and industries hes been isrgeiy ab.“- cq‘putting cities and. towns in com- pc'itiou with other cities and towns to secure industries; in some cssee one city or town securing an in- duetry from another. and all. 9: partially nil. in the interest only of the bonus hunter. end at a very, [urge expense to the cities an: tan-us oi the Province. resulting ot- ten in ceasing the establishing of in- dustries unsuitable in character or unwind) located. or without proper capital for business. and these bum in many cases utter-wards proud {1' renal] failure. :ar): to pass any bonus. Industries are being encouraged by the govern- Mr. Ray also thought that Lin-lsay, could not afford to support. the reso- lution of the Guelph Board of Trade â€"Gueiph. Berlin. Stanford. Btu:- u'orcl. and several other western towns. have all the manufacturias. they want. and. oouid attract other: withum offering any inducements. We flew Splendid electric power to sell. and we must dispose of it to the best. advantage of the town. The chairman said he wished to have the meetings interesting. and» to discuss matters that were dietetâ€" ly to the interest of the town. '0 u. riot and confer with the Town Coun- cil where they could be of any servioo to than. and to work together in:- monionsly in the general interest 0! the town. The matter of permanent roadways. {or instance. is n vars, pertinent subject - the members could fortify themseives with :ntor- matron. and come prepared to :Iis- can: the matter inteuizcntu. Kr. Campbell. the Provincial Commie- sioner. would he ‘sked to address th. meeting. and the time could be pro- l’itehiy spent. The chairman‘s sunglas- tion was referred to the Council for oomideration. am Balance at wear and next. John “and“ 8 â€I'm \ . a IBMâ€"dun Dun-u: Bu. 1 you. . IMOâ€"Not mun JSWâ€"Mr. J. I). Fthlld ll mu“ 1905â€"8. m . . 1mm Mi ,7: . u ' 1507â€"3. Ky“. l >Nl' Council 1881â€"3. 811mg J. D. Fhulle.Wm.Bd-‘nm.c. E. L. (Par tam; J. H. Mun, B. Raw. 8. Gmorr. A. WI, F. c. (ruler. C. D. Burr. Bun Hm (that. Brady. Mm mm,bdd at 9.30 21.121. in the Walnut Wm AGAINST. BONUSING: meat. and should we not. do the same. but consider each case on its zncnts. . The (allowing resolution was real by the secer from the Gum}: Board of Trade;