in titanium ESails diuretic. \' UL. XXXII. FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 22m, 1904. No. 11. ployed problem on our hands that we can ’t solve the usual way. I tell you, Finn, the capitalists can starve a part of the workers all the time, but they can ’t starve all of them all the time." “Yes,†broke in Finnegan, “ but what has this to do with Sociali~ni ? It ’s not absolutely necessary that. socie- ty should drift into Socialism when the present system’s done away with, is it? " “ Well, of course,†replied the Sta- tion Agent. “that is an open question. I ' At Finnegan’s Cigar Store. . - .4, h -_ . __ __ j , g _ “There, listen. to this,†said Finne- jaé '1' 3;. 5 t""\‘.':-‘,"‘...L T "is: f “9"†~ 5““: “mini; “round from behind the . ( retreats;entitles"; Bank of British North America. floor,†said the Station Agent, tipping back his chair and depositing his feet on the coal box. “ I‘his is from the Baltimore Sun,’ said Finnegan, reading as follows: ‘ It 1 0x (r sistance, and we Socialists hold that, when the capitalistic bubble bursts, So- cialism will be the line of least "resist. ance.†“ Well, perhaps you ‘re right,†said Finnegan, as he reached for the box of cheroots.-Socialist. tag; has been the experience in recent ad- 1 I g‘; vances in wages that the public, the Personal-7: 0mm“ fee any other “If†consumer, pays the freight. When the MI fol. 2800th to go mm: somety’ hko Fenelon wages of railroad employ“ have been electricity, follows the line of least re- advanoed, the advance has usually been accompanied by an increase in freight rates, so that upon the whole the com- pany has perhaps made money by the operation.’ †“qu, see here, Jim,†said Finne- gan, sitting down beside the Station Agent, “you are always talking about how the wage workers are exploited; ea n’t you see that it is the public that aIWays gets skinned ? †The Station Agent laughed. “Yes, Finn,†he said, “I can see that. the public always gets skinned; but did you ever ask yourself the ques- tion, ‘ Who is the public ? ’ †H Why, the publicâ€"why, the public is.-wo]l, I can ’t just express myself, but the publicâ€"" . “ Let me tell you." broke in the Sta- ' . . ~r: / ; ' ’15 ‘ 1:: .. -. . \. -.. E.“ :1 9° 6‘,» Q Q. ' ' 1 .- - ‘l t I " I ’ d ‘ I u ' ‘ 1 .' 1* t i : 'n < . - ' if... " ' \v t ' g. 2‘4 ,. \ _.5 ._. - ’4» .._. ',/ \l‘ 1‘ \ 51-7. V- 0.. He Need Not Worry. 06:. ,t'. ‘29 s†0e“ ‘ (i 0v Henry Soden is eight years old. By the death of his six~yenr-old brother, Raphael, at Kansas City last week, Henry becomes sole heir to property valued now at $200,000. This property rents for over $1,000 per month. The Kansas City Journal ï¬gures that a prop- er conservation of the income and the natural increase in the property valua- tion will give this fortunate youth com- 1, fl - :lr.‘ Inn s, T"; 6‘ ’e to i» Pd 0 Bi :3 m 0 P 0. Cl 6 s is s ‘23 r: C. [p . 5' ... ,' .u , ,. n.1,: . ~ . ,~ THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME WILL COME. .~.~' .5} . .. 7". 5&7 ':.' :§‘ 1‘ ..,. n f) 6 m 6 We are preparing for it. :9" . . . t.0 Ag ,‘ with a smile. .. the "mime mand over one million dollars when he a; Already several shlpments of our ,3}, “fromâ€, is, that you divide mi. b‘cctliinesoff'f age. trans tlpsfwiplhout the, jg; - , - ' 1 J] k d Sig iteste or on 6 par 0 t c young 5 spring and summer Footwear have ety into three 0 83898 ‘6 W0†8'5 8" man. He does no, need to expend one capitalists, and then you build up in your mind an imaginary class which single thought orasingle day’s labor W ’ . w is; arrived and are opened up for your ' - 1 c as. » . . . . - . . . - ProteSSIOna ar gigs, Inspection. A ong the lot 18 the you can the public. Yuu mink M- ,hiï¬ upon this pupil; fortpntil. 8By tthatlpicocess .i)‘. . . - ,,- , . __ . by _ F o accumu a on wnci ocie y p a es in LEGAL, “Empress.†Never before in the 1118- 35,;ggftgudyggg,g“;w,: ,ï¬u the hands of the owners of the earth’s surface, which has now become practic‘ ally automatic, this human atom will be able to draw to his own use the sub- stance of thousands of little boys who have the same needs and the same dc- sires as he himself. It is estimated, and the recent census reports bear out workers and the capitalists. )an ’t me see how ridiculous this is ? The public consists of the great mass of the work- ers and the handful of capitalists. Prac- tically, the public is the working class; so. instead of saying the public always gets skinned. if you ’d say the working (a; tory of the making of ï¬ne Shoes for F. A. McDIAitMID. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR,Etc., FENE- women have Styles been brought out lon Falls. Office, Colborne street, é; have reached the ideal in we. ' P t fï¬ . Mone toloan _ _ , . 3391333 esiitfarciowgcumni rates. 3:» men’s footwear. The pmce remains .___.____â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"~ v the sameâ€"$2.00 to $4.00. MGLAUGHLTN 8‘ PEEL' as; . élass alwn 3 k- d 1d b the statement, that one human working - gets 8 mne , you 9 , , , a ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, 8w. Mane); our Grogery Department 15 always telling they mm, in a way that would animal can support “itself, provrde for to loan on real estate at lowest curren ,3, stocked fresh goods of the best always be understood.» the reproduction of its kind, and turn over as surplus value (proï¬t) to its mas- ter, $500 per year. Counting 'only the cash income of the propertyâ€"81,000 per monthâ€"this youthful landlord ï¬nds readyâ€"made twenty-four human slaves. The care of these human workers causes him no worry. In case one should die, another immediately takes up the work where it is left off and cheerfully con- tinues. In fact, so perfect is the ar- rangement that men anxiously bid against. each other for the opportunity to help create this enormous fortune for the young master. We feel sorry for the ignorant Spanish peons whose slav- ish lives are spent in the accumulation of riches for the infant king of Spain, and yet we overlook the fact that our boys and girls are condemned by the prevailing social system to a similar servitude. The name and conditions are changedâ€"that’s all. 1 object to my boys becoming the slaves of this Sodeu parasite, and propose to use my best endeavors to change the prevailing a stem, even to the extent of abolishing, the prevailing government and the in» auguration of a new one lâ€"-Wuylcmd. “ Well, anyhow,†said Finnegan, dog- gedly. “it is the consumer who gets it in the neck.†“ And that’s where you’re off again,†said the Station Agent, “it’s not the consumer that is exploited, but the pro dueer.†“I don’t see how you make that out.†“ Easy enough. If I produce things for which you give me in wages 8|, and you sell them for 82. you have exploit- ed me, the producer, not the man who consumed my product.†“ I do n't just see it.†“ No. but you will when you have studied it over a little more. Just you see here. The capitalist mode of pro- ducing wealth consists of three elements â€"-â€"the private owuership of the tools of production, wage labor and consump- tion. The worker is exploited at the point where surplus value begins, and surplus value begins where the worker receives back in wages less than he pro- 0f dugelW’s", how are we to know when he receives back less than he produces ? †“ Whenever he receives less than what. his product sells for in the market â€"-the process of capitalist production is not completed until the product has ' been placed on the market and sol-l. Do you see it 't‘ †“ Well, I do n’t know; I ’11 have to think about it." t . Ofï¬ce, Kent street, opposite Market, _ _ . . lined... (’ quahty. Nothing inferior allowed on R-J- ““L‘mm' 5' ’" Pm our shelves. Prices are always right- ( __________________ J. L. ARNOLD. G. H. HOPKINS, ARRISTER, &c. SOLICITOR FOR. the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at event rates on terms to suit the borrower. Oï¬ees : No. 6, William Street South, Lind- ny, Ont.‘ ’ ‘p fee" so: an: exe- -::?®.e€ae’ “geisha? ..“e.m > 0 " (0 * I, STEWART «it O’CONNO R, ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, 8w. MONEY B to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Office on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. T. Sriwn'r. L. V. O’Coxxon, B. A MOORE 83 JACKSON, BARRISTERS, SOLIUITORS, in. or- ï¬ce, William street, Lindsay. t“. D. Moons. A. J AOXBON See our Spring Stock ___________________.__.___.___â€"â€"â€"- MEDICAL. _________._________â€"â€"- ’ DR. H. H. GRAHAM. â€"-u.n., 0. IL, in. R. c s. Eng, M. c. P. s 3., ONT., r. 'r. M. s.â€" HYSIOIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUOHâ€" eur. Oï¬ice. Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. _____________________________._â€"â€"â€" DR. A. WILSON. --ii. s., n. c. r. a s., Ontario,â€" ’ IGIAN SURGEON 8: AOOOUCH- H‘s Ofï¬ce), Colborne Street, Fenelon War For Profits. It now develops that the Russian prime miniatcr and the commanding general of the Russian armies in the- Orient have large interests in mining W. L. ROB SON. our. . Fan" “ You see. Finn, the workers. 3-9 cm]- concessions in Korea. It would be fatal. M sumers~ are Simply a P3†0f lhe calâ€. to their plans of exploitation if that; talist process of exploitationâ€"thew are an involuntary part. made so by their , ' necessitiesâ€"of the process by which the O S r p capitalists exploit them as producers †‘ I " That seems to look more clear to me,†said Finnegan. “And while we are on the subject. Finn, I'll just call your attention to the. fact that consumption is the weak . It you ask any particularly well-dressed link a. a... attains. mode of pm... tion. It’s this link that causes what is man in Fenelon Falls or SUI‘I’Ounding district, called ‘om-r-production,’ which brin'rs on crises, and it is the link Socialist. C " our 1 †' s: r . st ' 't'bly bra k s... e d- . makes y .11 :3 $111168 ? lnvarlably 118 grid [:Vlllint] itfeiitliez, the chititalisrsvstthi W1 8 you country should fall into the hands of Japan and the other international graft- ers; hence Russia is waging war to be-' come mistress of Mnnchuria, and, in consequence, Korea as well. War is waged by these captains of ï¬nance in the interest of their pocket-books. Cap- tain Buckley Wells, manager of the Smuggler- Union mine. is waging a war, under the authority given him by the governor of Colorado. against the miners of that state. Russia is striving to do the same thing for the same purpose-â€" profits. And the working class in both instances do the ï¬ghting. furnish the blood and siuew, and take crumbs after the masters have dinedâ€"Exchange. DENTAL. Dr. S. J. SIMS, DENTIST, Fenelon Falls. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DESTlSTBYd performed according to the latest improve methods at moderate prices. OFFICE2â€"Over Biiigoyue’s store, Col- ornc street ,_....~ Dr. liElihllliDS, DENTIST, LlllDSAY, must, of iwcessity. burst like a bubble. The capitalists cannot go on ï¬nding markets forever: they are bound to play ' limit pain by gas (vital- Extracts teeth-Wit I I . W ind air) admimswrm by mm fol‘zltiiiiurdi : a , -"ut some day. It certainly ought in bi? A l u ' He studied the gas nude? Dr. 10 gii-hct- - clear to ma that when the Working cums . n exc lange. sags _ No man ls too e rich to be useful. Perhaps, but the of the World do not. receive back in wa- ‘ “I , mes the full v: lue of what they produce, Be 0f.- the. number, and can and see they cannot (ionsume all tliev produce. What he IS dOIHg lOl‘ Spl‘lng‘ and Summer. And we cannot depend on wars, disas- His prices are right, consistent with ï¬rstâ€"class ‘° 9‘†“W W" ""6 WW“ P""""C‘ Dr. Cotton writes Dr. Neelands but he has given thi- Its to lh6,4l7 per- 'ons without an accident from the gas. Other pain obtunders used. A good set of teeth inserted for 3:10 lndv \\ rites Dr. Neelnnds is her a successful ï¬t after f teeth made in Toronto world is full of people too useful (to the capitalists) to ever be rich. There are two kinds of people in the world the common people and the graft- ers. The latter are divided into big grafters and little grafters, and tlicse in turn are sub-divided into legal graftâ€" ers and iHegal graftcrs. ‘ tors and the extravagance of the rich all the time. This means that. as the Style and ‘VOTknlaJuShip. Inakes no other. markets become glutted, with no roliel in sight, We are going to have an unem- tihat he had unit having night sets 0 no. elsewhere. H“. v l i g. i