.t L f: : A if 't w. *2; _\; .r *1 ‘ . n: it a. 3“. 4 it w ,3 , .t '3" _g, a 3 .42 it t . - I ‘ -‘ , '1 p I r VOL. XXX. FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1902. No. 32. . __. _f.._ __~_...ï¬.._. â€"~ -_ __.__.. U ' _ " ~ * ' ' J _J 45: Professional Cards. corporation 35 cents. _ 3. ~â€"-â€" -â€" . The public corporation conducts its '- Musm. ‘ " _ business upon the basis of Socialism, M I ,. _ . . _ . , _ I. _ . I, \ ~ _ ,, "ARE'YOU which means co-operation, the public If . . H Wilson ' ‘ ' ' ’ " ' " A , ‘ 1 good. The private corporationis‘cou- f Eniggn‘ggoifthvi: THEORY ’AND m'lERDSTFD IN ducted upon the basrs of 1nd1vrdual “ The Fletcher M‘usic ltIethod," a kinder- prom†hVthE 18 12h“ East“ for a}: peo' : garten ‘method for children. p e: as 5 Own y t e ‘3 0V9 cases Pupils may enter any time from Septem- ' JAMES N. MILLER. ' ber lst, 1902. d C Coxbomc . I . .+ . St do and resi ence: orner - _ ' . and iioitd streets. ., Socialism and the Farmer. / ' ‘ ' 3? , , _ 9 __ . .___._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--’â€" Engagement Bangs’ A Socialist farmer in Ontario, writ- ii LEGAL. _____’________â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"' ing to the Canadian Socialist recently, stated that the Socialists of Canada had as yet done little to propagate their doctrines among the farmers, and had not even passed a resolution outlining the effect of the social evolution upon the farmers. ' Wedding Rings, iamond Rings. __._.__.._._â€" F. A. MGDIAKMID: lautnsmn, SOLICITOR, ac , LINDSAY and Fenelon Falls. Lindsay ofï¬ce, Milne’s block, near post-ofï¬ce... Fenelo’n Fallsofï¬cc, over J. C. hchcggie & Co.s WRITE Bank. The Fenelon Falls oï¬ice fwill be open every Wednesday afternoon rom ar- rival of train from Lindsay. 3%†Money to loan on real estate at lowest current rates. McLAUGHLIN & PEEL. ARRISTERS, Solicitors, Etc, Lindsay B and Fenelou Falls. Lindsay Ofï¬ce: Kent-St. opposite Market. Fenelon Falls Ollice: (Iver Burgoyne & Co’s store. The: Fenclcn Falls ofï¬ce will be _open every Wednesday afternoon from arrival of train from Lindsay. 3%†Money to loan on real I ~ estate at lowest current rates. J.‘ A. PEEL. R. J . McLAUGHLm. _ G._ H. HOPKINS, ARRISTER, 8w. "' SOLICITOR FOR B the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at owest rates‘on terms to suit the borrower. Oliices: No.6, William Street South, L1nd- ay, Ont. __________________._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-' STEWART a O’CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, &c. MONEY B to loan .at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Ofï¬ce on corner of Kent and York Streets, Lindsay. T. STEWART. , L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A. ___________________..__#â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- MOORE & JACKSON, - V ARRISTERS, SOLIQITORS, &c. Of-‘ B lice, William street, Lindsay. School time again pretty soon. We have gathered for the boys and girls a lot of suitable shoesâ€"big shoesâ€"little shoesâ€"â€"-. all sortsâ€"all prices. When we bought them we had in mind the busy feet of the romping boy, and his mother’s care for neatness. We looked well to the features that must stand the strain of many a kick; and, after ave had made sure of looks and strength, we found that the price could be kept within easy reach. ' For INSTANGE.--. Dressy, strong shoes for $51.00. Better ones for more money. est. a. cent, THE JEWELLER, . Lindsay, {- For particulars. You will save money. You can rely on what you get. The Bible and Coal Barons. “ Behold the hire of the laborers who have reaped down your ï¬elds, which is of you' kept back by fraud, crieth, and the cries of them which have reaped are entered into the ears of the Lord of Sabaoth.â€-â€"-James v. 4. ' Under the earth’s surface at various depths, in veins of various thickness, lies the world’s supply of coal. Mil- lions of years before men came here this coal was stored away to supply them with heat when in the, fulncss of time they should arrive on earth to ful- ï¬l their mysterious and still unexplain- ed errand. During thousands of centu- ries the coal was stored slowly, and du» ring thousands of other centuries it was packed into ,a stony condition by the pressure of the weight piled aboVe it. Notwithstanding this, coasirlerable has been done, and several Socialist leagues in Canada, Manitoba and tho North-west‘arc composed exclusively of farmers; and in the recent Ontario elec- tions the Socialist farmers of Manitou- lin Island carried several townships. The following resolution, passed at the recent Socialist convention in Washing- ton State, may be of interest to dole- ‘gates coming to the Socialist convention in Canada : Whereas, the development of capital- ism has practically reduced the farmers of this county to the dependent condi- tion of wage-workers; and, whereas, the conditions tend-to bring-the farmers to the same state of economic depend- ence occupied by the wage-workers; therefore, be it resolved, that we call upon the farmers of this state to study the labor question and ally themselves with the wage-workers under the banner of the Socialist party.â€"Uan. Socialist. 0-. Cannibalism. In the days of savagcry the strong devoured the weake-actually-ate their flesh. In spite of all the laws man has made, in spite of all the advance in sci- F. D. \ioonn. . _A. JACKSON I . ' I I r H __l I. _. V To-day men dig 1t out and sell'tt. Once.'art and literature, the Sll-Ong' the _ 1;? .2, MEDICAL~ - - In the production of this coal you Gunning. the heartless still live on the . , , , would naturally say that there'were on- Week, the unfortunate and the foolile 1';- 4. ‘ I ' 'DR. a. n. GRAHAM. ' _â€"“â€"it. 15., c. 31"., at. a. c. s. Eng.,'M. c. P. a s.,. ' ‘ ONT., r. T. M. S.-f' - ' HYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH- eur. Ofï¬ce. Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. -. . _______’____.___._._’â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" DR. AIWILSON, -â€"M. 3., M. c. r. a: 8., Ontario,â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH- eur. Oflice, Colbornc Street, Fenelon Falls. __,___/_â€"â€"â€"â€" ' DENTAL. A Dr. S. J. SIMS, DENTIST, Fonolon 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 1â€"Over Burgoyne’s store, 00L orue street _____,______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Dr. NEELllllDS, DENTIST, LINDSAY, Extracts teeth without pain by gas (vital. ized air) administered by him tor27 years. He studied the gas under Dr. Colton, of ' New York, the originator of gas for extract- ing teeth. Dr. Colton writes Dr. Neelauds but he has given the gas to'7186,4l7 per- ous without. an accident from the gas. Other pain obtunders used. A good set of teeth inserted for 310. W Dr. Neelands visits Fenelon Falls (McArthur House) the third Tuesday of every month. Call early . . ud secure an appointment ASunderland lady writes Dr. Neelands that he had made her-a successful ï¬t after having eight sets of teeth made in Toronto and elsew here. ______________.____._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€" W. H. GROSS, DENTIST. The beautiful Crown and Bridge work practised with success. Gas and all_other anaesthetics for extracting teeth Without pain. .4 set of Artiï¬cial Teeth, better than the average, for $8 00. Rooms directly opposite Wood’s stove dcpot,L1ndsay. ROOTS A 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. My $pring Stock of W. L. ROSSON. It you ask any particularly we'll-dressed man in, Fenelon Falls or surrounding district, “Who makes your clothes?†invariably he Will tell you 'J- L- “mm-V 5 n sh Es ly two great agencies r First, God, who made the coal and stored it away to be used. Second, the men and women and children who work in the mines. living in darkness and grime and bringing the coal tothe surface. But there must be some other great agency responsible for this coal, and for this reason 1 ' The coal product of Great Britain last year was sold for $300,000.000. I The total amount paid to all the men, women and children who dug the coal out of the ground was $50,000,000; ï¬ve-sixths of the product went to some- one clse. j ‘ , We do nOt believe,that the power which made the coal and gave it to men is quite satisï¬ed with the condi- tions under which it is dug. We have an idea that a situation which involves extravagant prices for the poor who dig it, and $250,000 000 for men who neither made the coal nor dug it, is not satisfactory to the maker of the coal mines and the ruler of the worldâ€"New York Journal. .0 The Difference. _â€" Recently I received a letter from the Philippine Islands. It had been car- ried 12,000 miles across 'the ocean, 3,000 miles on the railroad,. and 25 miles by back. It was securely sealed, and came to me in perfect condition. The cost. of carrying it was two cents. It was done by a public corporation, the United States government, which aims to do its business at bare cost. At the same time I received a letter from a neighboring town, ï¬fty miles away. It. consisted of ten words, and was sent over a wire, and delivered to me by a private corporation formed and conducted for the purpose of making proï¬t for the members. The cost of this letter was 25 cents, or'twelve times the cost of the other letter which came 15,000 miles. Not long ago I received two packages True, they do not eat theirflcsh, they do not drink. their blood ; .hut they live on their labor, on their self-denial, their we'arinees and want. The poor man who deforms himself by. toil, who labors for his wife and children through all his anxious, barren, wasted lifeâ€"who goes to the grave without ever having had one luxuryâ€"has been the food of others. He has been devoured by his fellow men. .The poor woman living in the bare. lonely room. cheerlcss and fire- lcss, sewing night and day to keep star- vation from her child, is slowly being eaten by her fellow men. When I take into consideration the agony of civilized lifeâ€"the number of failures. the pover- ty, the anxiety, the tears, the withered hopes. the bitter realities, the hunger, the crime, the humiliation. the shame â€"â€"â€"I am almost forced to think that can- nibalism. after all, is the most merciful form in which man has lived upon his fellow man.â€"-Ingcrsoll. Wt Putting His'Talen’t to Better Use. Dr. Gatling, who invented the gun known by his name, has invented a. plow, operated by gasoline, which will do the work of thirty men and eight horses at an expense of little more than two dollars a day. But this will not reduce the price of either wheat or flour to the consumer. The machine will probably be controlled by a trust, and the price of it placed so high that it will take a wealthy farmer to become the owner of one. This will further assist in driving the little farmer out of business, forcing him into the ranks of either the tenant farmer or into the citv to compete with the already over-croer ed supply Vof wage-slaves. Such is the value of labor-saving machinery under capitalism. Under socialism. instead of being a detriment to mankind, labor- saving machinery would reduce their hours.of labor instead of making pau- pers out of themâ€"Eco. h The closing of the mills of the cotton . W r~ V- 3(- ‘1 ‘v"?" r Dr. T. P. MCCULLOU GH, - Specialist, _ EYE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT. Will visit Simpson House, Lindsay, every Wednesday. Hours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m Consultations, eye, ear, nose and throat. of merchandise from New York city, _cach of which contained one pound of cotton cloth, of the same quality and value. They came all the way on the same train and part of the Way in the same car. One was delivered at my _ door by the mail'carrier, an employee A machine tool combine is the next of the public corporation. The other enterprise on thelist. Negotiations have , was delivered by an express messenger, been entered into for the absorption of an employee of the private corporation. all the machine tool-making plants in The cost of transportation by the public the country. Fifty million; is the size. ( corporation was 16 cents; by the private of the industry about to be born, duck trust at New Hartford, Conn. has . practically ruined the town. The ob- Ject of the move is to re-locate in the ' i south, where the laws will permit the use of child labor. c I . TO W N LEY-’ Be one of the number, and'call'and see Peterborough, corner George and Murray , mm, what he is doing for the Spring and Summer. “ff/ï¬râ€" His prices are right, consistent with ï¬rst-class _SUllSCllllB llll lll3 H Galellh†style and workmanship. He makes no other. u... a ‘ WW~ w . ... , _. . . 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