FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3313, 1902. â€"--‘ “mnï¬â€- d- Professional ' Cards. this law of economy. The Socialist is afraid to have this power in the hands of the few men who will compose the ownership of the Trusts. He Would be still unwilling if such owners \Vt‘l'l‘. all Socialists. He believes that the safe plan will be to make such stores puinlic property, to be governed by the people directly through their votes as applied to the appointment of the managers and superintendents of these stores, and of the factories and mills that supply the stores; He does not ask this [or Social- istsâ€"he asks it for every citizen. What do you think about it? Is such a sys- tem any more wonderful than Trusts already organized? And are not more Trusts being organized every day ? And will not the weaker of these be swallowed by the stronger? And will the ownership not naturally center into the hands of fewer and fewer people? And will they not cease'to compete, but combine for proï¬t and saving of expens- es? You may think these things will not aï¬'ect you much, that they will not come in your time. But that is what the great majority thought about chattel slavery in 1856. But the inevitable, the logical, came just the same. If you have a better remedy than the Social- ists’ to avoid the dangers of private own- ership, trot it out.-â€"Appeal to Reason. MUSIC. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN Hill? Engagement Rings» Wedding Rings, ' Diamond Rings. Miss Violet M. Wilson, EAOHER 0F PIANO, THEORY .AND . “ The Fletcher Music Method,†akmder- gartcu method for children. Pupils may enter any time from Septem- ber lst, 1902. Studio and residence: Corner Colborne and Bond streets. __ M LEGAL. ./m_______ F. A. MCDIAHMID. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Sac , LINDSAY and Fenelon Falls. Iéimdsuyrt‘ oililce, M'lne’s block near post'o ce.. rent: on Fdlls ofï¬ce, over J. C. McKeggie &.Co.’s Bank. The Fenelon Falls oï¬ice Will be open every Wednesday afternoon from ar- rival of train from Lindsay. W Money 1 estate at lowest current WRITE are. w. BEALL, THE JEWELLER, it: ' Lindsay,I For particulars. You will save money. You can rely on what you get. ' to loan on ten SChOOI time rates. ‘ ' "'"'"-"‘“"‘"â€" , MOLAUGHLIN & PEEL. ' ' ' dsny . u ARRISTERS Solicitors, .Etc., Inn and Feneloh Falls. Lindsay Ofï¬ce: | 4 Kent-St., opposite Market. Fenelon Falls , t The Ofï¬ce: Over Burgoyne Co’s store. Fenelon Falls oflice Will be ppen every Wednesday afternoon from arrival of train from Lindsay. 3%“ Money to loan on real ~ ' estate at lowest current rates. J. A. PEEL. ' R. J. McLaoanm. M/ G. H. HOPKINS, ARRISTER, 3w. SOLICITOR FOR I the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at owest rates on terms to suit the borrower. We have gathered for the boys and girls a lot of suitable shoesâ€"big shoesâ€"little shoesâ€" , 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. Trot Out a...“ Remedy. â€"-â€"â€".. The Tobacco Trust has organized an inside company known as the United States Uigar Co. which is acquiring the retail tobacco stores in the cities, with a view to the ultimate monopoly of the retail trade. It has taken in thirty-two stores in New York recently. This plan will be followed out ï¬nally by all the monopolies until all the retail trades in all lines, in every community, will be under their absolute ownership and con- trol. The retailer who thinks that the mencpolists will not want the additional proï¬ts which the retail trade adds to the price of'goods, is very much mistak- en. He is a poor observer of the evolu- tion going on in selling goods. There can be more savings eï¬â€˜ccted by elimi- nating the numerous retail establish- Hypnotised By Lies. We looked well to the features that must stand the strain of many a. kick; and, after N 6 W.†StreetSoum mm we had made sure of looks and strength, we ofï¬ces: 0. , 1mm ’ ay, Ont. _, ., found that the price could be kept within easy M†reach. FOR Insurer--. BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, &c. MONEY Dressy, strong shoes for $1.00, Isn’t it hard that man has to work so hard for a little food and shelter? No other animal has to strive so hard for a living. From the time the worker is able to do anything he is put in the treadmill and continues there until worn out. The father works, the mother works and the children work. At the end of life they have nothing. A little house that cost not over 200 days’ work for one person has sheltered them ; they have had common grub ; they have had some shoddy clothing; that is their life. They have given thousands ,bf days’ labor and have consumed but'lhundreds. to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Ofï¬ce on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. T. Srnwan'r. L. V. O’Coxxon, B. A. MOORE & JACKSON, ARRISTERS, SOLIUITORS, &c. orâ€" ï¬ce, William st-reet,Lindsay. Better Ones for more money. . A. JACKSON . . , And they feel lucky if they are not ob- wILâ€"‘M memsvfmd domgfthe stmeSs 1" on}: jects of charity! The great surplus of M convenlent store 0 sumcneut'ly large dl' wealth created them is in the posses. mcusions, than has been effected in combining the various factories and mills. These millions to be saved are urging the Trust managers to bring about the conditions that will enable them to receive the beneï¬ts, instead of having them go to the numerous retail- ers with all their competitive expenses. Take a little town like Girard, for ex- ample. We have ï¬fty places of business, exclusive of lumber, coal, hotels, livery. etc. These places pay in rent about $20,000 a yearâ€"one store could do all MEDICAL. ___.____’_____â€"â€"-’-â€"- ___________.__â€"-â€"â€"â€"- ._._..â€"â€"- sion of a few thousand families! And these families produce nothingâ€"they simply manipulate the workers, deceive them. skin them. We hold up our hands in horror at the ignorance, stupidity and oppression practised by the upper classes of Russia and Turkey and China on the workers of those nations. But what is the difference between the con- ditions there and here? Do not the workers here, as there, graduce the wealth which the upper classes consume DR. H. H. GRAHAM. -M.~n.,-c.1u., M. n. c. s. Eng, it. c. r. s s., ' Orin, r. -r. M. s.â€" Hrsmisn, SURGEON & AGGOUCHâ€" eur. Oï¬ice. Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. - ~' ___~_________._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" DR._A. WILSON, â€"n. s., M. c'. P. a 3., Ontario,â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON a AOCpUCH- eur., Ofï¬ce, Colborne Street, Fenelon J. L. Arnold. Fans. h b . . ï¬ b ,ld. h and wallow in ? Are the workers here, M? t e ldusmessf 1‘" a 0 {6° “1 mg t’ at as there, not used as so many beasts for DENTAL. “7°†rent 0‘ $5, 0 a year‘ The-V the production of the things to satinte have ï¬fty sets of fuel and lightsâ€"one- ï¬fth of that would suï¬ice to heat and light the one building, and do it nicer and better with a modern plant. Then there are ï¬fteen delivery waggonsâ€"four could dothe work and do it better. There are two hundred people employed in these stores, busy only a part of the timeâ€"ï¬fty people in the larger store could probably transact all the business with case.- There are ï¬fty sets of other expenses, inaurance, advertising, etc., that could be reduced by one Trust management to less than half. The one great store would be more attractive, would have no opposition, and would need far less capital than the ï¬fty stores now employ. If you will make an esti- mate on these factors, you will ï¬nd that the Trust could furnish the people a large handsome store, beautifully heat- ed, lighted, stocked and manned, and save the sum of $75,000 a year over what it now costs to do the same busi- ness in the many separate competing stores. Do n’t you think they see this? Don’t you think they want to make this sum oil such a small thing as , would be the trade of a town like Gi- rard? They could do this, and sell goods at what it now costs the mer- chants here to sell them. That is, they could make that much more than the net proï¬ts now made by the merchants. Multiply this by all the towns in the country, and you can see what a rich gold mine the monopolizing of the retail trade means to the Trusts. Assuming that the same percentage of savings would be effected in proportion to the population throughout the nation, the net gain to the Trusts would be $1,125,- 000,000 throughout the year! Do n’t you think such a sum will induce the captains of industry to organize and di- vide up the territory among themselves? These are the conditions, these are the- incentives, and such will be the results in lime- It Will take 00!? “few Yen‘s ence, and Morgan will proceed to fry to do this. The retail merchants Will the principal and interest out of the from new on begin to-fecl the effects of hides cf the Sultan‘s beloved suhiccts. "____,___.__â€"â€"â€"â€"- Dr. 5. a. sums, DENTIST, Fenelon Falls. Graduate of Toronto University and my Spring Stock of Royal College of Dental Surgeons. .. 00T8 Ann en as performed according to the latestimproved arriVed, and contains a; number methods at moderate prices. WNWâ€"0‘7.“ Bm'goyne’s storewol- new styles, and the prices will be found orne street #/ lower than I ever had the pleasure' of ofâ€" I fering you before. “ ' ‘ H the upper classes? There must be something wrong in a system that forces the workers to build palaces they can never occupy, to fashion the most ele- gant apparel they can never wear, to produce an abundance of food they are not permitted to have in plenty, to build colleges and theatres they cannot attend, to build carriages, automobiles, palace cars, yachts and castles that they are not permitted to enjoy. How easily the workers of the world are duped! In every country the same 1 Ever working, and living on the things the rich idlers would spurnl As the people of old were taught that the king ruled by di- vine right, that he could do no wrong, that the people must ï¬ght and die for him if he asked them. so the working people are now taught that private property is sacred ! That the rich are entitled to all they can get! That they have greater brains and need more! Larger stomachs and’eat more! Of different blood and feel more! And think of men in America believing such rot! And voting to have it continue! Much good has the ballot done the av- erage citizen! The rich rule 'just as absolutely as if the poor had no votes. The world has been hypnotized by lies.- â€"Ameriean paper. BLllEELllllDS, DENTIST, LINDSAY, Extracts teeth without pain by gas (vital- ized air) administered by him for 27 years. He studied the gas under Dr. Golton, of New York, the originator of gas for extract- ing teeth. Dr. Golton writes Dr. Neelands 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. W Dr. Neelands visitsFenelon Falls (McArthur House) the third Tuesday of every month. Gall early and 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 elsewhere. ___________.____._â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" “LI-I. GROSS, DENTIST. The beautiful Crown and Bridge work practised with success. Gas and all other lb t' f t i' g t tl 'tho t you as}; any PartiCUlal'ly well-dressed D S e 105 ‘01‘ ex 111.0 ll) ee 1 W1- 11 . . I..â€" iefi- Am affirms“ Twitbwerthw man 1n Fenelon Falls or surrounding district, the average, for $8 00. Rooms directly oppositewiaod’sstovedeposmndsay- “Who makes your clothes l,†invariany he " will tell Dr.T.P.McCULLOUGH, Y 011 ecia is , C EYE;EA1:pNOSEIandTHR0AT- v NLEY_7 Will visit Simpson House, Lindsay? every 7 r Wedne‘day. Hours 10 a. m. to p. m y p . p _ Consullntions, eye, etir, nose and throat. Peterborough, corner George and Murray mm , What he is doing for the Spring and Summer. His prices are right, consistent with ï¬rstâ€"class SUllSClllJB llll lllli “Gazelle. , style and workmanship. He makes no other. w. L.- RCBSON. » ’s YOur Tailor? W The capture of the world’s markets means cheap production ; cheap produc- tion means cheap labor; and cheap la- bor means the harnessing of men and. women to machines. Germany is in the throes of great prosperity. Dispatches state that the poorer classes are actually killing and eating dogs, And great fortunes are being piled up by the master class! Funny, is n't it. It is said that Morgan has loaned the Sultan of Turkey enough money to keep his court of debauchery in exist- - _.-.. , wԤ.,v-.._o -.‘ - .1 J's“, 1, .,.;.~ ., 4x1. -: mu†A ,_.,. . .,.._.x.. a a w v.7.»- 12-; r- -y: "-D- '_«-:, ; ‘vâ€"‘ia'- " ‘95.? w~19‘q*.â€"a \_ ' ANpsx WW~ __._ ' I“, " WW“ MN -. . 3 J‘wa M v‘aâ€"Avâ€"fl‘fl ~‘\- .A .V “A. "V...- ,_-. _ . ‘ï¬