FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 29TH, 1900. ' Jo. 2o. months of December, January and Fcb- ' i, ruary. There is no question of more '2‘ vital concern to the masses of‘ the peo- - dlc everywherc, who as yet. do not fully realize thatin encouraging militarism they are simply cutting a rod for their ~ " f '51 own backs. and that the “ brave fol-i ‘l i I lows " who are now shooting Boers in South Africa may soon he commanded WWWWWWMHWQ WE EHDEAVOH to MAKE All lines of our jewellery and watchmaking business ‘ V RELEABLE. Pure Paris Green, The [lid Reliable Drug Slflltii Insect Powder, 1 We 1are particularly careful in to shoot down .‘striking workingmen .in ’ ii p I t 1e 5e ection of the gold of which Canadaâ€"as h ‘ ' L F1 as: ‘ We make our - " ' - - was been (-1090 [In-’9 fin-d. ' ‘ again in the States. This is capitalistic . ‘3 war, and as such should meet with the opposition oflabor everywhere, and all those who Wish to oppose it intelligently ENGAEEBENT and WEDDING REHGS. Headquarters for SPECTACLES. ' Opposite the post-office. We appreciate the conï¬dence :5 will ï¬nd a storehouse of' facts and arwu. l placed in us. as shown by the very merits in “ War doainst War " M h ‘l l large share of trade we have com- -._'I. , P ‘ div " ‘ r ' -- ‘ 1 l "m-m__,v--“____._N_-»_»_ mangled for so many years, and HILLIPS HOMPSON! Poronto- ? â€"â€"-~- â€"---n a» o»-~â€"~â€"â€"-- â€"‘â€"~ ‘ WE DON’T turns!) to lose it o s , .. A Youcan always rely on what I. B And. _ transmit. " run JEWELLER, Lindsay. » Picnicssional Cards. ,....._...__..._ Stealing With a Long Head. ’ ' LEGAL. Ruskin says: “ It is as much a theft » l to steel with along head as with a long' arm.†He says that the remark that; †a man may do what he pleases with his own money †is equivalent to sayina' “ Ifa man’s powder and shot are hi; i) own, he may shootwherc he pleases.†The great capitalists, with ,rare cx- ‘ captions, secure their millions by the “ long headed and long armed methods.†Who dug the precious metals from the earth, tilled the soil, quarried the rock, made the brick, built the ships and houses, and canals, and railroadsâ€"4n short, who has done the work of the- ____________.__._I_.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-- MCLAUGH LIN & MCDIARM I D, ARRISTERS, Solicitors, Etc, Lindsay B and Fenclon Falls. Lindsay Ofï¬ce: Kcnt-St., opposite Market. Fenclon Falls Ofï¬ce: Over Burgoyne & Co’s store. The Fenelon Falls ofï¬ce will be open every Monday afternoon from arrival of train . . from Lindsay. Wlloney to loan on real ' _ A _.r. estate at lowest current rates. " v ' '4 » , ~ R. J. MCLAUGHLIN. F. A. MCDIARMID. M l Lyn“:S 01d mud. D- IGCEELD. g _ for Spring and Summer W '.,,-.w'ear is arriving daily. You will =1";--~----~---:â€"--â€"-â€"--~-â€"*- , . ‘War Against War.†illld that , â€"â€" A REVIEW OF THE HISTORICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL PUBLICATION OF WILLIAM srsnns, ARRISTER. Solicitor Do’i‘niiii‘on Bank William Street, Lindggi ~- . _ A. r. DEV LIN, ARRISTER, Attorncyéat-Law;Solicitor in Chancery, Kent Street,’Lindsay G. H. HOPKINS, ARRISTER, 5m. SOLICITOR FOR » the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at . lowest rates on terms to suit the borrower. Ofï¬ces : No. 6, William Street. South, Lind- say, Ont. W MOORE & JACKSON, . ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, «lac. 0f- B ï¬ce,William street,Lindsay. and lowest prices. MEDICAL. . WP DR. H. H. GRAHAM. â€"-M.D,C. 2a., it. n. c s. Eng, M. c. r. .t 5., Own, s. 'r. u. s.â€" lIYSIOIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCHâ€" our. Oflice. Francis Street, Feuclou DR. A. WILSON, -â€"M. 3., it. c. rite 8., Ontario,â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH- eur. Ofï¬ce, Colbornc Street, Fenelon Falls. _____________________.___._â€"â€" ,“DR. D.- GOULD, Graduate Toronto University, Member College'Physiciuns and Surgeons, Ont. Ofï¬ce at Drug Store. Residence, Francis street west. E. P. SMITH, ETERINARY SURGEON and Dentist Graduate ofOntario Veterinary College. Live Stock Inspector for North Victoria. by appointment of Dominion Government. Ofï¬ce and address â€"- CAMBRAY, Our. DENâ€"TAL. Dr. NEELlllDS, DENTIST, Linsn, Extracts teeth without pain by gas (vital- ized air) administered by him for 27 years. He studied the gas under Dr. Colton, of WE HAVE arterial-ac world and brought; the luxuries we now have? Was it the Vanderbilts, the Astcrs, the Rockefellers, the Carnogies, or men oftheir class? No, no! Their W'. T. STEAD. _â€"_â€"- The cause of progress and humanity _' that is required in footwear, with cor- rect'styles, newest designs, best quality 5::er- _ GROCERY STOCK cameras. I Fire Insurance Agent, representing the Northern and Imperial of England. is under many obligations to W. J. Stead, whose pen has done effective ser- vice in connection with many advanced movements; but he has never under- taken a nobler or a more needed work than that in which he is at present en- gaged in exposing the utterly unjustiï¬- able character of the war of spoliation which the Tory Governmentof' Britain has waged against the brave little South African Republics. At a time when the passions of men are influenced to madness and the voice of reason is", un- able to make itself heard, it requires no 5- L- ARNOLD. turns: attains: prints: to cast inhis lot with the †saving rem- nant†and stand boldly for the truth. This service Mr. Stead is now doing for the English-speaking world by the pub- lication of his weekly journal, “ War Against War in South Africa,†in which an honest endeavor is made to set forth the facts of the case and to expose the real aims and motives of the party now unfortunately in the ascendency in Britain. The British people and those who obtain their information from Brit- s. ~; . I '. 1 , * Q ish sources have been systematically . 0 S I duped and hoodwinked by a renal press, ' I either directly controlled by the cap- italists who are personally interested in the gold mines of the Transvaal, or pur- chased by the means at their command. l‘hc most glaring falsehoods have been on a’Sk any Pm’tigma’fly ‘Vell‘dressed published as to the causes of the war, and a conspiracy of silence is maintain- - _ man 1n~Fenclon Falls or surrounding district, Mm,de,hemufless,,,,,e,,,=,,,,,ch it has been waged. A constant _strcam “Who makes your clothes?†invariably he ,f,bu,,,nd,,1,ï¬c,,i,,,, being pom. W111 tell you . cd-forth against the Boers, and, in short, all the menus known to the most un- scrupulous and astute manipulators of ï¬neWteihdli"tgiogdlilddoilvidigei)ghitlhih‘dd 5 ~ V 7 public. opinion in the world, backed by WE“ he 1"“ give“ the gas to 1861417 Per‘ ' _ unlimited means, are being employed to sous without an accident from the gas. Other pain obtunders used. A good set of teeth inserted for $10. 5%†Dr. Neelands visits Fenelon Falls (McArthur House) the suppress the truth and glorify whole- sale rapine and piracy. We in Canada Be 0110 Of the lllllnbel’, and calliand 866 are so besotted by our unrcusoning and servile devotion to everything English, “‘i'd TlleSdM'Ofevery month' can early What he is for the Spring and 811111111811 that we are prone to take our opinions and secure an appoint-menf W. H. GROSS, DENTIST. at second hand from the prostituted HTS prices are right, COHSiStenb VVlth ï¬rst-701338 Cockney press, without stopping to re- flect that there is a. noblcr and better The beautiful crown and Bridge work StYle and workmanship. He makes no other. England which has not been carried off practised with success. Gas and all other iinaesthetics for extracting teeth without pain. A set of Artiï¬cial Teeth, better than the average, for $8 00. Rooms directly opposite Wood’s stove depot,Lindsuy. ~____________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- NEW MEN IN THE OLD STAND. The undersigned, having bought Mr. William Golden’s Livery business on Frau- . «:15 street cant, have put in New Horses and New Rigs, and will do all in their power to retain Mr. Golden’s patrons and gain many others_ it???†CHARGES VERY REASONABLE. Calls attended to day or night. MUNCEY tit THOMPSON. Fencion Falls, Jan. 15th, 1900. 49-1)‘. BATTEN DOORS. \VIRE DOORS. J ust. received a stock of that enjoyable tea, “ Salado,†of the following kinds : Saiada Ceylon Green, and Salada Ceylon Mixed. its feet by the blood-drunken frenzy of the day, and which condemns the vil- lainies now being perpetrated in the name of patriotism just as stcrnly and unsparingly as does the contemporary judgment of the outside world. It is pleasing to note that while many men of whom better things might have been expected have bowed like reeds before the storm’. the Socialists and the great majority of'thc labor reformers * 'â€" ‘ of England have remained true to their principles. Mr Stead’s publication has done splendid work in spreading the light, and it is only to be regretted that it has not had, a wider circulation in Salada Ceylon Black, information, recording all the passing this country. It is a veritable mine of phases of the" war and many notable heads and elongated arms laid plans through which they harvested big crops where they had not. sown. Are they thieves, as intimated by Ruskin? Well, not in the ordinary sense, not as the average man looks upon business methods now. And yet they are in possession of' millions of wealth they never earned. They are enabled to secure it by reason of a false and very defective system of business Are those millions in' the coffers of the monopolists their money. to do with as they please? Yes, legally; no. from a high moral point of view. When the long headed and long armed monopolist tells. the working-man that the millions- he has secured by the tricks of trade are his propertyâ€"he "made" those millionsâ€"and the working-men and Socialists who suggest some more orderly and fair business methods are “lazy, shiftless fellows wanting to di- vide,†then he gets the truth wrong end foremost. He, himself, is a cunning idler, the selï¬sh schemer, the very folâ€" low who has been “ dividing up†with the creator of wealth, and in the division he has taken from the honest toiler about nine times more than he should have taken. Does he justify this action on the ground that he is longer headed than his brother man? Reader, if you had two sons and onchad a “ longer head †than the other, would you justify the brighter boy in robbing the weaker brother ? R. A. DAoUn. § ._____~__ What Socialism is Not. “- Socialism is not a mere “doctrine†or metaphysical cult, to be toyed with foratimc and then dropped, on the emergency of some more novel or more fascinating speculation. It is the in- evitability of the Co-operativc Com- monwcalth which is its chief feature. Sir William Harcourt spoke far more wisely titan he knew, when he jcstingly declared : “ We are all Socialism now." The reprobatcd “ Millionaire †and the couscicnceless “Trust†are, in truth, the most potent factors of S.iciali~in. They are the living evidence of theo- retical truths which but for them Would be without tangible support. Socialism, above all things. teaches that each age grows out of that which precedes it, in obedience to rigid laws of social devol- opmcut, and that progress is impossible ’ except in harmony with these laws. Such is the testimony, conscious or un- conscious, of every historian worthy of the nameâ€"J. Morrison Davidson, auâ€" thor of “ The Annals of Toll,†" The Gospel of' the Poor," etc , England. » -__._..~--‘~..- Preventive Ofï¬cer Floody and High Constable Cochranc of Pcterboro’ seized ill illicit stillin Asphodcl township. Her Majesty’s ships Crescent (flag- uttcranccs of the question from various sources. The cartoons republished from J. T. THOMPSON, Jr., CARI’ENTE1%. Jobbing attended to. Wall Brackets and “MW Chairs made to order. Workshop 0“ mum“ Street, Near the " a. 1.1%. 5mm“, “new Falls. Also a splendid line of Japan Teas. JAPAN SIFTIHGS, 4 POUNDS FOR 25 CENTS, The best value ever offered. ship), Tribune and torpedo-destroyer Continental and other newspapers are Quail arrived at Quebec 0“ Wednf’deaY. Pal‘llCUlM‘ly interesting, as SlIOWln‘.’ The Jesuit fathers and a hundred what onlookers think of' the situation. native Christians have been murdered Every Socialist and Labor Reformer in the southern part of‘ the province of should obtain the bound copies for the Chi Li, China. ' W. L. ROBSON.