The Bank of V dillï¬dii didEi‘lds. Capita1_£1,000,060. Reserve £390,000. FeneiOn Falls Branch. , G)â€"â€"*â€"_â€"â€".d® "Eiiill‘? dilutes islliililiittii. Beposits of $1 and over Received. Interest at 3 per cent. WW: Farmers dilutes Discounted... E. A. ï¬iidfeï¬ï¬d, Manager OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to 3p. m. Saturdays, 9.80 to 12, and 7 to 8 p. m. Professional Cards. LEGAL. . ______,___..__._.’ F. A. MCDIAKMID. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR,Etc., FENE- lon Falls. Ol‘ï¬cc,‘ Colhorne street, opposite Post-ofï¬ce. 132$†Money to loan on real estate at lowest. current rates. r_______,_____....â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- ‘ il-chAUGl-lLlN 81. PEEL. ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS,.&C. Money to loan on real estate at lowest current rates. Office, Kent street, oppdsite Market, Lindsay. ll. J. MCLAUGHLIN. _’______,___’â€"â€"-â€" Gr. . l-I. HOPKINS, ARRISTER, Sic. SOLICITOR FOR the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at owest rates on terms to suit the borrower. Ofï¬ces: No. 6, William Street South, Lind- ay, Ont. J. A. PEEL STEWART & O’CONNOR, ARRTSTERS, NOTARIES, &c. MONEY B to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Oliice on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. T. STEWART. L. V. O’Couxon, B. A _________.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"_ MOORE & JACKSON, ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &c. Of- ï¬ce,William street, Lindsay. F. D. Moons. A. JACKSON Wâ€...â€" MEDICAL. // DR. H. H. GRAl'l A M. --M.D., o. in, M. a. c 8. Eng, M. c. P. e s., ONT., r. r. M. s.â€" I-IYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCHâ€" cur. Office. Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. WM DR. A. WILSON, --M. 3., M. c. r. e s., Ontario,â€" lli’SlClAN, SURGEON .8; ACCOUCHâ€" cur. Oliice, Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. DENTAL. / Dr. S. J. SIMS, DEWTBST, Fcnelon 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 :â€"'â€"Over Burgoyne’s store, 001- orne street _/__/â€"â€"â€" Mu Dr. llEliLlllDS, DENTIST, LlllDSllY, Extracts teeth without pain by gas (vital- ized air) administered by him for 27 years, Ile studied the ga .' ' u ‘ v t_ New York the originator of gas for estrac ing teeth.7 Dr. Cotton writes Dr. Neelands but he has given the gas to 186,417 per- ons without an accident from the gas. Other pain obtuuders used. A good set of Teeth inserted for $10. ï¬g†Dr: Neelnnds visits Fenclon Falls (McArthnr House) the third Tuesday of every month. Call early .~.nd secure an appoiutrmr)t A Sunderland lady writes Dr. Neelauds that he had made her a success. leaving eight sets of teeth made in Toronto and elsewhere. t'ul ï¬t after oi“ all. lines of dummer Footwear. BOOTS AND SHQE$ Fen rue GEETECAL EUVER. Call and examine them. They will meet your every requirement regarding style, quality and prices. If. you ask any particularly well-dressed man in Fenclon Falls or surrounding district, “Who makes your clothes?†invariably he will tell you c To W NLEY_= 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¬rst-class He makes no other. style and workn‘ianrhip. A- . 3‘“. j m M "flag; _ ' . Jim, no YOU ’ INTERESTED IN 3‘ WRITE Engagement Rings, Wedding Rings, iamend Rings. see. it. sent, THE JEWELLER, ,3. Lindsay, ,, For particulars. You will save 'l money. You can rely on what you get. Some Preachers. I suggested to my neighbor: Let it be the rule, henceforth, When we hire a man to labor, pay him all his work is worth; Not withhold a portion of it, and retain it as our own-â€" “Interest,†“dividends†and “ profitâ€â€" reaping where we have not sown. If a fortune we inherit, or a stronger arm or brain, ’Tis not our reward of meritâ€"wherefore our ï¬nancial gain ? Strong or weak, we alLare brothers ; and the Golden Rule runs thus: “ We should always do to others as we ’d have them do to us.†’i‘hereupon arose a preacher, and exclaimed in tones irate: . “Infamous and dangerous teacher, you would shipwreck church and state. In the name of all things holy, I demand that you desist From such wickedness and follyâ€"you un- godly Socialist l †But I answered, never quailing: Have you thought, my reverend friend, What it is you are assailing~what it is that you defend? To your candid observation, and your judg- ment cool and wise, Are we now a Christian nation, with the Whole the name implies ? You will ï¬nd, if you examine into things as they are now, 7 That it is not God, but Mammon, unto whom the masses bow. Competition, most inhuman, killing out, “for business ends," All that ’s best in man and woman, for the sake of “ dividends.†'Knavery wins, and is applauded; honest poverty is spurned, And the laborer is defrauded out of half of what he earned ; Multitudes of starving people in the slums and alleys dwell, In the shadow of your steepleâ€"yet you tell us all is well! One might almost think you did not know the man of Galilee Ever had declared, “ Forbid not little ones to come to me ! †» For you seemingly are suited with a system that conï¬nes Children, stunted and imbrnited, in the fac- tories and mines. Oh, consistent “ Christian †pastorâ€"who your hearers would persuade The commandments of your Master were not meant to be obeyed I That His plan should be regarded an “ im- practicable scheme,†1 And his Golden Rule discarded as an “ iri- descent dream.†When you pray (one day in seven) “Let thy will be done on earth As it now is done in heaven,†what is your petition worth, †When you hurl denunciations at agents of His will, Who, through laws of state and nation, seek His mandates ro fulfil. I Are you ready with sufï¬cient and accep‘: .- blc reply, 3 When the holy and omniscientjudge of all shall ask you why, ousness and joy should dwell, You encouraged and defended those who made of it a hell? â€" The Signs Portending? (133/ C. Mcfllickle, Oswcgo, Kansas.) When on earth, where he intended righte- J. L. llloCnsnnr. W if the present impendingr radical Chan-1e should be passed over in silence ? But such is not the case. Allow me. to call attention to James, 5th chapter, 1st to 6th verse inclusive : “ Go to now ye rich men, weep and howl, for your miseries that shall come upon you. Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are moth-eaten. Your gold and silver is cankercd and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat into your flesh as it were ï¬re. Ye have heaped together treasures for the last days ...... Behold the hire of 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, have entered into the cars of the Lord of Sabaoth. Ye have lived in pleasure and have been wanton. Ye have nour- ished your hearts as in a day of slaugh- tcr.†The above scripture needs no explanâ€" ation. What a terrible picturebut not;- overdrawn. Everyone knows that it is true. True for our time as for no other. Gold and silver is “ corrupted †because obtained by “fraud.†“Caukered†because it will be a source of “ misery" and trouble to the owners. Treasures “heaped†up. A word used nowhere else in the bible in connection with riches. Certain it is that the inspired penman used the proper word, “heaped,†when applied to our day. Who has done this heaping? The Trust owners. And the cry of labor has gone up because a just recompense has not been made For the service ren- dered. Let no one think that cipital will tamely submit. The contest will be bitter, but the dullest intellect can see from the above scripture who will drink the bitter clrcgs. It is elsewhere said of these days that “ The great. man askcth and the judge takcth’a bribe.†If this will not apply to the legislature and the supreme court of our neighbor state, it is at least opentotbat objection. I am not an anarchist or an alarmist, but a uondeseript in politics. I I believe we are sitting on a volcano, sur-charged with wrong. oppression, lust of wealth and power, and the longer the explosion is delayed, the more disastrous will he the results. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"0 -- oâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€" The Dangerous Element. “ The Watchman.†a Baptist journal of Boston, in its issue ol" .lulv Hill), 1903, editorially said, spczilciu'r oi' the startling increase of lawlessness, that the cause is well known to be that laws are bought and sold, and that the pub- lic are losing all respect for them. “ The dangerous anarchist is not a member of the Reds; he is the re=pectnble citizen with large interests, who secures enact- ment of laws by corrupt methods.†That is what the Appeal has always contendedâ€"that the dangerous element is always. everywhere, eternally, the property holders. They would sell their country, their children and their god for a ï¬nancial advantage. Only when all the people have an equal interest in all the property will the equilibrium he established, and no private interests be great enough to corrupt public func‘ tions. No one man ever bribed a court, a jury or a legislature as a citizenâ€"it was always done to get an advantage as a property ownerâ€"to get wealth to hold individually. Therefore must public wealth take the place of private wealth. It' the Watchman refuses to open its eyes to this truth, then it is the blind leader of the blindflâ€"Appcal to Reason. 64}. Revolution in Russia. Recent cables from Russia say that the peasants, driven to desperation by the extortions and oppressions of their masters. have begun to use the torch, as the only weapon available, to destrov _ the property of the great lords of the lands. Another revolution, more l'ear- ful-than the French, is slated for Rus- sia. The working class in Russia, long oppressed, have learned that it is. the possession of the wealth they have cre- ated that enables the tyrants to hire mercenaries to keep/uncut in power, and that. if' the cities and towns were des~ troycd. the rulers would have no means of either hiring or feeding the soldiers who do the murdering oi' the working; people for the czar. These dispatches indicate that the working class have It" 1 read the signs of the times aright, taken the Fitâ€: 0f destroying even the we are on the Verge of a political up- wealth they have created in order m heaval such as has never been seen. bring the tyrants to weakness, just as Many political chaugesof less magnitude an inVadini: army destroys all the sun~ have been described in detail long before plies of a country to prevent the I‘L‘dl“ they occurred. 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