"‘ “km-W ‘ m.-,....~.‘ .._,, . .. J-‘.ELITE;“HEW/$41WWWAWImwm-wnwaeumxrwgmwrgww1......"-m.._....«. 4......._.._. -mm‘ 0“ng. .aâ€" M. _/ .... m... ._... . . ._.. ...-q:=:‘â€"_.__.-._.._~'<.( 1...... ..., . .-.._. m vmwwwaey â€"...'....._....~..... "nu-V... 1......N--._._-i.._._wm~mw«.mmwm.m m-;.~'.ri._ . '1‘ F ï¬rst-Glass l FARM FENCING I only i 30 cts.periROD. I FOR SALE BY The_0NT. WIRE FENCING 00., Limited, moron, om. Professional Cards. LEGAL. MCLAUG HLIN. .MCDIARMID St PEEL, ARRISTERS, Solicitors, Etc., Lindsay and Fenelon Falls. Lindsay Ofï¬ce: Kcnt-St., opposite Market. Fenelon Falls (Mice: Over Burgoyne & Co’s store. The Fcnelon Falls ofï¬ce will be open every Wednesday afternoon from arrival of train from Lindsay. is? Money to loan on real estate at lowest current rates. R. J. MCLAUGHLIN. F. A. McDmanm J. A. PEEL. G. H. HOPKINS, ARRISTER, 8w. 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- ay, Ont. ». STEWART 82: O’CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, 8w. MONEY to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Ofï¬ce on‘corner of Kent and YGrk streets, Lindsay. , T. Srawaa'r. L. V. O’Conxoa, B. A. MOORE & JACKSON, ARRISTERS, SOLIUITORS, 85c. Of- ï¬ce, William street, Lindsay. F. D. Moons. MEDICAL. DR. H. H. GRAHAM. â€".\.I. a, 0. 3L, n a. c. 8. Eng, M. c. r. a. 5., ON’l‘., r. 'r. n. s.â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH- cur. Ofï¬ce. Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. DR. A. WILSON, â€"n. 13., n. c. r. a s., Ontario,â€" HYSIGIAN, SURGEON a ACCOUCH- eur. Olï¬ce, Colborue Street, Fenelon Falls. DENTAL. Dr. S. J. SIMS, DENTIST, Fenelon Falls. .Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latest improved methods at moderate prices. OFFICE zâ€"Over Burgoyne’s store, Col- orne street ___________._.___._________.. Dr. NEELANDS, DENTIST, LINDSAY, Extracts teeth without pain by gas (vital- ized air) administered by him for 27 years. He studied the gas under Dr. Colton, of New York, the originator of gas for extract- ing teeth. Dr. Colton writes Dr. Neclands but he has given the gas to 186,417 per- ons without an accident from the gas. Other pain obtunders used. A good set of teeth inserted for $10. 13%†Dr. Neelands visits Fenelon Falls (McArthur House) the third Tuesday of every month. Call early . nd secure an appointment A-Sunderiand lady writes Dr. Neelands that he had made her a successful ï¬t after having eight sets of teeth made in Toronto and elsewhere. W. H. GROSS, DENTIST. The beautiful Crown and Bridge work practised with success. Gas and allother anaesthetics for extracting teeth Without pain. .‘1 set of Artiï¬cial Teeth, better than the average, for $8 00. Rooms directly opposite Wood’s stove depot, Lindsay. SECOND . â€"OF THE-â€" County of Victoria. the next sittings of the above Court will be held in Dickson’s hall, Fenelon Falls, ON MONDAY, APRIL l4ih, 1902, eommcncinnr at 1 o’clock in the afternoon Thursday, jpril 3rd, Will be the last day f service on defendants residing In this ountv. Defendants living ip other coun- ties uiust be served on or before Saturday, March 29th. E. C. EDWARDS, Bailiff. Fcnelon Falls, January 14th, 1902. E. D.HAND, Clerk. A. JACKSON ~ h . have drills Our first consignment of Slater Shoes for Spring and Summer trade has arrived. All the latest styles and best qualities of leather. Prices $3.50 and $5. “WWW J . L. Arnold. - 4 sore LOCALIAGENTS FOIqu '4 g My Spring Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES has arrived, and contains a number of new styles, and the prices will be found lower than I ever had the pleasure of ofâ€" fering you before. .. j w. L. Reason. Who’s Your Tailor P It you ask any particularly well-dressed man in Fenelon Falls or surrounding district, will tell you DIVISION COURT “Who makes your clothes?†invariably he ‘ TOWNLEY-’ Be one of the number, and call and see what he is doing for the Spring and Summer. His prices are right, consistent-with ï¬rstâ€"class style and workmanship. He makes no other. V “whv ~.... « ARE YOU INTERESTED IN RINGS? Engagement Rings, Wedding Rings, ' Diamond Rings. WRITE are. w. BEALL, THE JEWELLER, :7 Lindsay, For particulars. You will save ‘ money. You can rely on what you get. Figures That Should Startle Humanity. .â€" The United States Steel Corporation has realized a proï¬t of $111,000,000 during its ï¬rst year. ' This colossal sum, like the ï¬ve hun- drcd million dollars that the railway magnatcs have pocketed during the past year, has been wrung from the lives of the workers! These tremendous ï¬gures represent the toil, the sweat, the brawn, the blood, the vitality ol the men in the mills and mines, on the farms, and in other in- dustrial pursuits, paid as tribute to par. asitical coupon~clippers for the right to walk upon the earth: In gazing upon these staggering sums, One wonders whether the race is really civilized, or insane, or in slavoryl We are forced to the conclusion that it is slavery, rc-enforced by ignorance and superstition, that is responsible for this terrible situation. If men would only be wise enough to smash their old idols! Since 1890, according to the United States census reports, wages have de- creased 8 per cent ! Since 1897, according to Dun’s (the leading commercial authority in the United States), prices of necessities have increased 32 per cent ! Bread and meal: are the staple pro- ducts of' consumption alike by the rural and urban working class. Now comes the startling news that the millers have organized a $400,000,- 000 trust. The promoters deny that they are going to raise prices, but they cannot be believed under oath, for the very good reason that reports come from a dozen diï¬'erent points that flour is ad- vancing in price, and on June 11th the magnates will meet in Chicago and still further “ regulate †adairs. During the past few months meat has steadily advanced in price. The Swift- Armour conspirators claim that cattle have increased in price, and feed is higher. They lie! They are dictating prices to cattle raisers and ranchers this very moment. They are trying to ruin the farmers and conï¬scate their ranches and herds through their subsidiary live stock trust, which is steadily sweeping through the fertile southWest. This monstrous com- bine has cleaned up one hundred mil- lion dollars more than its usual exorbit- ant proï¬ts during the past few months! Hundreds of retailers are being driven out of business in the large cities and thousands of poor families are unable to purchase fresh meat. It is a. luxury to them, or entirely out of reach. Yet the octopus is selling meat cheaper in European cities than in America. It is aiming to conquer the world's market. The working people of America are expected to starve and suffer to satisfy the ravenous greed for peli‘ and power of a small band of land pirates. These bread and meat monopolists are sowing seed that may some day culminate in ï¬erce riots, bloodshed and destruction. _ They are traitors to their country! and they are doubly dangerous because they are entrenched behind the laws and their interests are protected by the polluted parties in power. Has anyone heard a word of‘ protest from the jaw- smith politicians ? No! Hanging the merciless robbers, though it might soothe an outraged, exploited public mind temporarily, would not prove a a solution. ' _ The corporation, the trust, the thing without a soul, conceived in hell and Astor, Carnegie (whose iron works in America flowed with the blood of his laborers), Boss Croker (the Tammany thief), Rothschild (the ï¬nancal friend of the present King). Sometimes Bria ish millionaire Hooley ï¬gures as the born in iniquity, would still be there! other individuals would stand in the shoes of the departed scoundrels. The only way to destroy the greed of the trusts is with votes! Votes gain the governing power and make it pos- sible to change laws! The Socialist party stands for a. complete change of laws.â€"-_â€"0leveland Citizen. Hot Talk from Australia. â€"_ It is because every conclusion of rea- son aud every page of history, every re- sult of deductive or inductive reason- ing, points to a sure doom for the na~ tion which is dominated by a plutocracy, that the outlook for England is at the present moment so gloomy. She, eon- spicuous among all the nations, is ruled by the money power. Her cities are the oï¬iccs, her ï¬elds the playgrounds, her Cabinets the puppets, of the world's millionairesâ€"British, German, French, South African, American millionaires. Even 'her memorable churches are crowded by the world's money-changers. Millionaire Rhodes buys the policy of a British Government on the Egyptian question with a money gift. The same man of money, with his German coad. jutor, Bait, embarks another Govern- ment on the South African war. Mil- lionaires from anywhere and everywhere dominate London society and London journalismâ€"such men as the renegade donor of communion plate to the Estab- lished English Church; American mil- lionaire Pierpont Morgan presents to it an electric-lighting service for its chief cathedral. Millionaire Lipton repre- sents the Empire in international sport. In politics, religion, society, art, sport, the millionaire is supreme. It is not necessary for him 'to be a British mil- lion‘aire; any sort of millionaire can rule in England, devastate her ï¬elds for deer parks, degrade her social rela- tions, direct her armies and navies to unjust murders, and dcsecrnte her clquclies. The typical English squire is Boss Croker, the typical English so- ciety king Astor, the typical English Cabinet-maker Rhodes, the typical hier- arch Picrpont Morgan. The foreign millionaire rules in every department of British life; to British men is left only the drudgery of obeying, of fight- ing and wage-earning for their moncytd masters. And it is on this gold-cankcred na« tion that Australia is asked to pattern her life, to model her politics. to fashion her national ideals. She c-tnnot do it and liveâ€"Bulletin (Sydney). 0-. What Socialists Want. Every human being to be well housed, clothed, fed and educated. The adoption of a social and indus~ trial system that will put an end to proï¬t, rent and usury. Land, water, machinery. all the means of production and distribution. and all the available forces of nature, to be owned and operated for the benel't ot' the whole people. The gradual elimination, and ï¬nal abolition, of all usclcss and unproduc~ tive toil. Every person of a suitable age and physical and mental ability to either work or starve. shall not eat.†No child labor, except in the form of healthful, well directed manual training. Everybody to receive the full value of his or her labor. “ He that will not work The Social Gospel. You cannot satisfy a hungry man by telling him that Heaven is an abiding place for all good people. i To tell a good joke to a man who is in agony would be regarded as the act of'a very inconsiderate man. ' Human life can only be sustained on the earth created by an all-wise Fattlu't‘ for all who live upon it. If' society is organized to make all the earth’s products the property of loss than all the people, somebody will suffer. If a single man is left unprovitled for, he becomes an enemy to society. Hence the existence of' violent Anar~ chists. Socialism will provide for all by giw ing each an opportunity to earn a coup fox-table living. - Socialism will bring Heaven to all. ,