VOL. XXXI. FENELON FALLS, £211.. '31:. .4" T.’ 31X." STK:ZT.3.LS.. 51-31 3.22 ' ' ' A. ‘ .' ~ ~W?J "‘51- In 'below.†We have developed a con- science. As we learned the value of men, we are now learning the inï¬nite worth of humanity. We no longer bow before the gods and incarnations of the mythologies of the past, important as their symbolism may have been for our EDOBSbOI‘Svâ€"WG will know God for 'our- selves, and not another. We discover “ tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and God in everything.†We are slowly but surely learing to love our neighbors as our- selves, that we see that human society is one living organization, and that we are indeed members one of another. We . have fairly stated, at 1ast,what now seems to us the ultimate problem of the The Bank of hhliigii itdid'i'il Ahiï¬hldd. Capital £1,000,000. Reserve £390,000. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN HES? Engagement Rings, Wedding Rings, Diamnd Rings. Fenelon Falls Branch. cf.“ WRITE raceâ€"that we may learn to live each " for all and all for each; and if we have GE“: w. I, not all learned its solution. we have at Deposits of $1 and overaeceivea. THE JEWELLER’ least apprehended it afar off. We have Interest at 3 per cent _ killed the devxl and are ï¬lling up Hell. Lindsay, i. We regard as our greatest glory the ap- WWJ: For particulars. You will save prehenswu 0f the glory yet to be' moneY- You can “31y 0“ What “Roaming in thought over the universe, 3’0“ get- I saw.the little that is called good _ Steadily hastening toward immortality, _ And the vast all that is called evil Hastening to merge itself and become lost and dead.†I heard Dr. Hale sa a year ago that “I A' “QINSON'J one of the greatest gholitionislis who Manager Heaven and H91]: had fought and almost died to help the slaves to freedom, one who kc t a sta- OFFICE H0URS110 3-m- to 313' m' (B31 Rev' 3' Fall Mills') tion of the “ Underground Rgilwzly,†Sahtrdaysi9-30 to 12! and7 tosp‘n“ T remember that there was a time was approached recently by his little when shrinking man was a shivering boy twelve years of age, and the boy __ _______.__ Silvage, killedl by the 0:13. Sfrnliltten by said, “Papa, what is a slave?†His - , t 10 heat, at t 10 mercy o is o ow wild father had almost died to free the slaVe PrOteSSIO‘nal cal animals 0f the fore“: destroyed by pes- and the boy had never heard of one un: -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"’â€"â€"-"‘_â€"â€"â€"â€"~ Lileflce and plague. Sllbjwli 10 terrible til he was twelve 'years old, and then LEGAL. diseases. the very knowledge of which had to ask this question. And the day has perished from the earth, brutishly is coming when the boys will look into F. A. MCDIARMID. sensual. selï¬sb. knowing as' this world the faces of their parents and say not ARRISTER SOLICITORI Etc†FENE_ only the rude surroundings of the region only N What is a. slave ? †but they will B 1011 Falls). Ofï¬ce, Colborne street, where he was born, living his brief life say H What; is poverty?†N What; is opposite Post-oflice. 13%†Money to 10311 and dying as the beasts 0f the ï¬eld- injustice?†“ What is war? †and the on real estate at lowest current rates. and this He“ is gone fore-901.. parent Shall scarcely ï¬nd language for n M†I remember the ignorance of our an- adequate description to the child!†So, M cliAUGHLIN & PEEL. cestors. Simple at first must have been amid the realization of the present and ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, 8w. Money man’s words, and yet the simplest lan- the prOphecy of the pOSSible achieve- y' to loan on real estate at lowest current gauge may have been too profound for men.) of the future. I believe the can to .1 rates. Office, Kent street, opposxte Market, the expression of his thoughts. We may us today to be nothing less than to are- Lindsay. trace his infantile imaginings regarding ate on earth the eternal “City of RN himself, the world, the sun, moon, stars Light.†“ They that will not ï¬ght for and sky. We ï¬nd his superstitions to- this cit , what cit will the ï¬ohl; G- H. HOPKINS’ day unworthy of even the fancy of our for? †dict this grdat thoughty pui'ge ARRISTER, dw- SOLICITOR FOR little ones; and, while we know not as us from our sensuality, deliver us frail] “18 Ontario Emil" Mptnfly goggle? We W011â€: “'9 569 the Vanishing 0f the our selï¬shness, and lead us with quench- gigs; gigs g“,{,eif,‘;1;nf°sjfget gfmth, Lind; primeval darkness. " We see not the less faith and holy hope and high en- ay On't. ' ’ full day here, but we do see the paling deavor to the realizing in and through __:________________.___._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"# night.†. . us of the great ideal of love. STEWART 3,; OvQQNNQR, t “:73 10%kgti hlle "101131 man 0i. :ntgqudl- “The old timles are dead and gone and , , y. e n ma passions unres rainc , rotten his appetite indulged without limit, his The Old thoughts Sim11 Bevel“ more be to suit borrowers. Ofï¬ce on corner of Kent self-seeking almost unchecked. We see Th 131?“?!1 f ,1 d _ d f ' and York streets, Lindsay. him rejoicing in corruption, glorying in e 0 flag“? "we m e an are 01‘ T.Srswan'r. L.V.0’CONNOR) 3- A - brutallity, ï¬ghting, IEillling, torturing and The old Smfes are done] the ï¬ght is actua ly eating his e lows, even is own fought! MOORE & JACKSON, - offspring, \“th no conception of his own And within clung and roll, the new cre- ‘ LIUm‘ORS 3w, 0f. value, without the idea of justice, with a ‘0“ , sstget, LiudSay’. FOR THE no dream of social obligation or oppor- Bums fgl‘gliigï¬,†tears and wow and mb‘ F. D. Moons. A. JACKSON tunity, with little conscience, without 0k] 6 0' H. . ,___._..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"_â€"_-.â€"-â€"â€" remorse, with exultation in what now "‘ an ’ alomla‘ MEDICAL. _ seems his meanness, faithless, hopeless, "â€"â€" ï¬/f Eveliesszlbehevéng m Helliï¬wgrshlpdpmtg the Priest Said- ' , , 1e evr ,â€"an we canno n wor s o â€"â€" M D1111}: llég%%§,ing.'m&8q and eXa’lnlne them' pxprelss opr ljpy that {his Hell is so “ I ipannpt shut my eyes ta)l the (112311]- "' ' a ‘ ",1 ’.‘_'M_ S__ ‘ g . , ° ,, argey on y re a mg) mare memory gers t at tireaten our repu ic. ie ‘ HYSICIApighgéEON & A000“? Wlll meet your every 1equuement ofjhefpzhst. d t . f th ageatest (gangfer up; I 331.. .3. n... i. t" ‘- . «uncis Street Fene on . ' ' ' o u 0 we urn our aces . e t e anarc y 0 went . 1e nion was em' Ofï¬ce Fm ’ regal dlng Style) qua’hty and Prlces- otherywayir As we] consider the progress saved and slavery abolished by an army Falls. of poor men from the generals down to the privates. Now we see the wealth of the country in the hands of a few men who never risked their lives for the flag. The agricultural and mineral resources of our magniï¬cent country have been and prospect of the human race, we dis- cover our worth from the history of so- ciety. We gather up the history of the ages. We mastered the beasts so long ago that We have almost forgotten the date and the process. We have con- _______________________-.â€"â€"â€" UB.. A. WILSON, -â€"M. 13., M. c. r. a 5., Ontario,â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON 8r. ACCOUCHâ€" P cur. Oflice, Golborne Street, Fenelon w. 5... seasons. Falls. .___.â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€""'_â€"_â€"â€"a I - . M“ quered the pestilence, we do not shiver cornered by a few men wrth money, and DENTAL. in winter, and we protect ourselvss from every bite of meat we take is doubly the summer heat. The ground is no taxed by the meat trust. If our gov- f? 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 latestimproved methods at moderate prices. OFFICE :â€",-Over Burgoyne’s store, Col- ernment is ever changed from a repub- lic to a monarchy or an empire, it will be done by the men of wealth, not by poor working men. In pagan times the man who would corner provisions to raise the price of living for the poor was put to death. That was good, natural pagan justice. The millionaires who have cornered our provisions and raised their pribe on the working people, de- serve the same fate.â€â€" From. an addrcsg; by Father O‘Brien, of Toledo, Ohio. 0-9 Three thievesâ€"rent, interest, and proï¬t. - If‘you do not want Socialism, quit repeating the beatitndes which teach that “ the meek shall inherit the earth.†If nobody was in debt, bankers and lenders would go out of business, for nobody would need to borrow. There- longer cursed, but is blessed for our sake, and brings forth a hundredfold for every real and imaginary need of man. The storm no longer frightens us and the ï¬re does not appal; we have harnessed them both to our will. The luxury of yesterday is the squalor of to- day. The blood of the ancient Orient flows in the veins of the young Oeoidcnt. The world has become one city; we transfer ourselves about the globe as though we were possessed of Aladdin’s lamp. We whisper our thoughts to the lightning, and they are heard for thou- sands of miles. The heaven of suï¬ici- ency and comfort and righteous luxury for all has already begun its reign on earth. We have learned how to learn; we have discovered how to discover; we have invented invention. We are Wring- ing answers to all our questions from mi’ud and mallet we have created fore, a system that upholds or forces philosophy and science. We know that credit is necessary to their existence, as in our knowledge we should be as gods f'urmdnng a means by which they can to the earliest men,and yet the greatest live ofl’ other people. Do you think thing we know is that we shall yet know they want to see everybody put out of more. Here, too, has “heaven begun debt and prosperous? Who’s Your Tailor P It you ask any particularly well-dressed man in Fenelon Falls or surrounding district, “Who makes your clothes ? †invariably he will tell you ‘ TOWNLEY_: Be one of the number, and call and see third Tuesdayofev.ery;‘1;1:pth. Call earlY he doing for the Spring aInd Sumnler and me n" appomt \ . _ . . . . Aggiiumimnd lady writes Dr. Neelands HIS prlces are 1.1ght’ CODSIStent ‘Vlth ï¬rst-class that he had made her a successful ï¬t after having eight sets of teeth made in Toronto Style and VvorknlanShip' He lnakes no, other. orne' street fr... Dr. NEELlillDS, DENTIST, LINDSAY, without pain by gas (vital- tcred by him for 27 years. He studied the gas under Dr. Colton, of “ ' tract- York the originator of gas for ex iNnewtecth.’ Dr. Colton writes Dr. Neelands but he has given the gas to 186,417 per- Extracts teeth. ized air) adminis cher pain oblunders us 'nserted for $10. 38†Dr. Neelands digit}; 1F‘enelou Falls (MeArthur House) the anal clsowherc.