Bank of British North America. ï¬n , p 300 pairs of the Slater shoes for men; g3 ' prite $3.50 to $0.00. ‘ 9 l 40 cases of men’s, women’s, boys’, misses’ (a, 4: and children’s Rubbers from the best ' git? ;; lanadian factories. Fenelon -, Falls. 5%" ABOUT TIME to think of your Fall and Winter FOOTWEAR. 'We have received this month the following well-known makes : ‘ \u o 25 doz. pairs of the Empress shoes for women ; price $2.00 to $4.00. A Baby for Sale. An “ ad " appeared in a resent edit- ion of a city paper which read like this: FOR SALE â€"My baby girl, Fannie, ï¬ve weeks old ; dark brown hair, bright brown eyes; price $300. Mrs Sarah Rosenthal, 708 Fifth Street, New York City. In speaking of this strange advertise ment, the mother says: “ It will nearly kill me to part with my child. But what can I do? When my little fam ily came my husband deserted us be- cause he was totally unable to support us. and we were left without a penny. I lt-i'ta little girl with my mother in Austria, and now my mother writes that she is very poor and cannot get money to live on. So I must sell this babv that 1 may be able to send them something.†And the woman wept. About the time that this news item appeared in the city paper»: we were in- t'ormed’by them also that Joe Liter had amused himself one night at a name ol fare in which he lost $72 000. He \von it back, however, and came out $4.000 It was great sport, Leiter said. and he thought he would keep it up until he broke the fare man’s bank Labor is a man who owns coal mines in Illinois and who refused to pay his men living wages. When they struck be imported hundreds of scabs to break And yet Leiter. who puts up millions of dollars for a night's sport, and who rules warkingmen. feels that his inter- com are identical with those of the starving mother who tries to sell her own flesh and blood that she may live. That is what we have been told ; Mr. Parry would say so. But don’t you ever believe itl Neither are Lciter’s inn-rests identical with those of the 150,000 idle men who, a labor report says. are to be found in one city alone. and who are willing to work, but can’t ï¬nd the work to do. Leitcr is riding: on the backs of these poor men and women. It is to his in- tete<t that tln-y remain on their hands and knees. ‘ ll they get up he will l'all elf. It is not to his interest that they walk straight and true. like human be- ings. It is not to his interest that they detect. the clam struggle. It is not to his interest that they think. It is not to his interest that they form a political party of their own. It is not to his interest that they vote for ’Geno Debs. it is not to his interest that they quit 'lividintz up and keep what they makv No. it is not to his inter estâ€"but it is to the interest of' the working men and women that they do these things. And Joe Leiter, with his parasitic Friends, is paying with ï¬re I when ln- i-_rnnre~l this fact. The people are tint ting tired of economic oppression. Mn thmw don’t want to be forced to sol many of their own babies. men can’t always play the part of the Women don't want to be deserted by husbands because they cati't [ind Work to do with living wages at Children don’t want. to he sold into slavery. A. ureat protest is L'Ulll‘J. up all overtliis broad laud '\lil' linm «.l' voicv-s are beginning to'mnttur in ominous 'tmies. 'l‘here Will he waking up some day, and a readjust Workin»: lid in tho meantime the parasites -n--- I 'avin; with ï¬re. 'l‘hey gaunbfe an-l -lr'nk ttuvl carouse. 'l‘hny don‘t see the immiwl'l'iu: on the wall They will not Vote For ‘Genc D‘bsâ€"it is not to In it‘ interest to do <nâ€"-but their votes nv--- onlv a low The richest. :tmnn: h m counts on more when lit! goes to 'lu- polls than does the poorest 3mâ€!!! uhu down trod‘len. There are millions o? ltnloiwr They will cast millions or “VHS within the nvxt liur yuanâ€"- east Iln-vnri1bt, too. Then mothers will nu lunjt-I‘ sell their babies that they 0 l-umu lll'l‘. In lllll' li‘tlllni.‘ R‘li‘ll t‘v -. , null out who grow '.I| Wo-nn tho:le u or the n-mvpu-ralive- tzotmuonwualth A¢-.‘~ An E'tcounvi'rg Sign. It ie an c...itali<i zn- «- i~ sounding the a arm at pupil ._rr u \ ill of 5' oi ali'nn an l lrm I t-eillv ml ll “.le . . 9 B" A' RObmS‘m’ The length of t1me a. shoe wears 18 “’“d' Manager the best way to test 1ts quality. Cus- ° ' tomers often tell us they have worn the Slater or Empress Shoe for over a. year. the strike. GROCERIES 7- - This season’s goods. P - tessional Cards. . ' ~~â€"~â€"1â€"0â€"*~:â€"~::::â€"~~â€"-â€":_â€"_~_~: New Selected Raisins. L33“:- New Cleaned Currants. 3" ԠF r 20 cases Horseshoe Salmon. F' A' MCDIAlmfflD' FINE 40 cases Corn, Tomatoes and Pens. .‘ , SOLiorroR, t., a . I . ‘ ‘ y , BA?§I:Sggl:. Ofï¬ce, Colborilc street, hilt“ (aheStS or Japan Pee. at opposite Post-ofï¬cel. 3%“ Mont-iv to‘loan on real estate at owest curren ru es. ' â€"â€" ' POULTRY. MCLAUGH LlN &. PEEL. . . HRISTERSï¬OLIGITORSwU- Manor I W111 a the h1 hest cash or trade. A ' l ! tits at lowest current , _ rsteif “Edie: lattcsstr’eel, opposite Market, prlce f0]? llve Chickens, HenS’DL-lcjis, Lind“? Geese or Turkeys delivered at my 3.5. McLanean. J. A Pest MM Store 01’ poultry house any Monday, G. H. HOPKINS. '. STER, & . SOLICITOR FOR B uilliithOntnrio Bftnk. Monely t3 loan at Jo Lo \ t ’t he nrrower. ii 8E5; iii? é’,"tiviiiiiim°sil’éet South, Lind- say, Ont. _______________..__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ STEWART & O’CONNOR, themselves ARRISTERS, NO'l‘AltlES, 8m. MONEY to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit. borrowers. Oï¬ice on corner of hem. and York streets, Lindsay ‘ T. Srawsnr. L. V. O’Cosxon, B. A iiooiin a JACKSON, ' ' ‘ 'RS SOLIUITORS &c. 01'â€" I Ah‘::{,1\biilillittrxi street,bindsay’. Our Shoes W111 be found F' D’M"°““‘ Anew“ 1'0 ï¬ll all requirements. 1. 1 b.“ Particularly graceful in put: mu e. _._-_-_::;:::_:‘,n..-- form and oro s'rnpnau OLIVER, well made from excel- "‘che‘l' LINDSAY d - ‘l thtoneer lent Stock- And the ,' o rt 41 cnern uci : p _ tor daies bliariorcgadvertising f “73:1? sillâ€"Des enable us H“ ‘ “" "â€" * to suit all tastes and ï¬t MEDICAL - ï¬y all feet perfectly. Prices '“"â€'- 4‘53 . m. the 001...... int. n. I-l.(}tt.-\HA.\1. L . it I rm p .y â€" . ., . ., n a. c s. Eng 10.9.5.3†. M D 0 MOrrin, r. 'r. M. 8-1â€" w. L. )HYSKCIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCHâ€" 1 our Uï¬ico. Francxs Street, Fenclun Falls. .â€" '.â€"-____â€"/ ~ A. “'llJSON. , . l .1 -u. n.,u. c. P.& 8., Ontario,â€" m . E p llYSlUlAN, SURGEON ‘81 ACCPUClH- a . cur. Olï¬re. Colborne Street, rent: on hills. Wad-’â€" - .__ ~_____ “WM†MW“ w“ng I, P, DENTAL- lll \' llvu. M/l/fâ€; \ . ) ’I w" , If you ask any partleulaily well-dressed I ' v I a , “V‘S'J's'rs’fiï¬m ’ man in Fenelon Falls or surrounding district, â€".I n. Fcnc on 4: -. r q . I Graduate ()ffgnrlyliosuyTiglfg‘dlt! ï¬nd 5‘ ‘vv ? 4’ ICullege 0 en a :1†. 11;)le BR1NCHES 0F DENTISTRY Wlll yOu .1;- muqy ,H-cnrding to the latest improved "1 U methods at moderate prices. I c \ ' ' TOWNLE1Y :7 b - i 'll . 5mm! Street // DRS. llEELllllDS & lllilllli, DEN . i srs Nat ural teeth presr rved. k aspecill‘! .dminia‘tered to over great success. Crown and Splendid ï¬ts in Be one of' the number, and call and sec ~' Lisnsn- what heyis doing for the Fall and Winter. «I»- lllis prices are right, consistent with first-class :iiiiiinlnz‘e‘b' “‘M‘liaii‘ifiigzo viii; style and workmanship. He makes no other. a... ll‘lll- l~ «l tig‘n lutr the Q ugh]. .n-xin zuft tn dump on v n nun-r urging ni Io I'I‘plllnt' thus it: Tour a i:|‘i~'m i~ vt' I" In i uiv: \ ~|"I|" . wonil r «it ~ .‘- l|1|\"' tltuH it.» Il'ht-li‘ 'H" -' in: rider and the The Great Falls. Mont . [)1in Tribune is one of the frantic just now. At the head of this paper is the name at W. A. Clark Jr. His Father is the Unite! Slates senator from that state by virtue of the most corrupt methods known to corrupt American politics. .OFcouI'SG his son is capable of giving; advice to slaves who Work and make his father millionsl His advice to them is in their interest! Just as a king’s advice to his subjects to be loyal to him as their only salvationl The fact is that the slaves in the mines and smokers belonging to Senator Clark produce wealth equal to ï¬ve or ten thousand dollarsa year each, and Clark pay: them a few hundred a year and retains the balance. N0 wont“ be is frantic when he sees the slifiie rganizinq to capture the political power. putting in a ticket and striving to get their own class in the legislature and on the bench which now serves the men who have the spondulix to pay. A revolt of slaves and sorts always brings; musterâ€"- nation to those who are wallowing in the wealth these slaves produce. Slaves have been murdered by the million in the past for having; any aspirations. in the past about keeping what their- labor and skill produced. The annals of the past are gory with the butcherv oi‘ the working class for grumbling at their miserable lot. At one time the Roman senators, not more corrupt than those at Washington, had 7 000 strikw int: workingmen nailed up to crosses on the Appian Way, and they hunt: there in agony for days, the birds picking, their eyes out while they were yet alive. The historians tell us that ten years later some of the bones were yet to b' seen dangling from crosses, a warningr to working: people that they should obey" their masters, and live on just what their masters gave them. writhing. bloody human beings made a String: seven miles long! And what for? To keep from the working people the. results of their labor and live a. rioth lif'o similar to what the Clarks and others do today. And that is what would be repeated to-day if it were nor. that the Working people have risen in spite of' the tlï¬'n-ts to keep them ann. And they are going’ to master the poli:~ ical power of the United States, and the Clarks will have to do some work if they have any bread. Socialism does menace such fortunes as the Clarke’. No d-»ubt about it. [fit Were not For the desire to mislead and deceive the the country. But the labirin: man who takes his advice from such, men is very foolish. and wiil lmrn better-as the days go banâ€"Appeal to Reason. «A 0-. at... wm it End 7 _ This line oi" workingr class, the rich men Would'not . buy up the papers and magazines of .v.t:nIlt':|'3llI[ Sign that the l l l ‘ I John D. Rockefeller controls the oil business oi the U riled, Staten, if not of" the World. ‘ ' lie controls the steel and iron indus- trinsnl' the country. 4 - [19 controls to a large extent the: great lake and railway transporleiiir ot‘ the country. [In has VHS! holdings, if not a major- itv holding. in gas sw-licates, linseed, harvesting machinery trust and other industries And no \i it is said he will absorb [ltd control of the art-at m-‘tal mining com- panics: of the U lited States That. will be easyâ€"for Rockefeller. 'l'hc dav of the individual miner- ~ the mm with the pick and the panâ€"«is. over. Proï¬table minim: must be done norm-luvs hv large capital. The minâ€" ing industry has followed the trend of other indu~tri rl development. Uotnbin~ mind-Jul1 etpilal mums the output nt‘ American mines. Mr. vakt‘fellt-r can buv the controlling: interest in these notn'rintti-ms. take them over. and or- gt ize t-nu-m into one uirantic trust. B n thinking people are asking them mum-nu: Wot-rt- is this tnonopolization of the i-uluhlritu of a nation to end ? H'tall mm man conti me to gather to lIi-uioli' the power t I dictate the busi- m-ss' ul'u continent? I.- .. ..- m m m nwuflghis country, body null brat-chins ? Sn ill a p over outside the Govern. u m Ih <r Jun-n to 4 amp t I" -m h-- more powcrlul than the GOP up nu ml ? lit-rial ulv not. 'l‘n~- ten-loom.- of the time! is to man. \l HIV slave» “neon oi bm t-ie slave-x nrn- rnoidlt- 'l vrti-I-z r‘u- capitalin part. H -:.c-‘. all these tears. onollzn l ’rrss V _ . o ~ y--â€"â€".____._' eraâ€"Well, they live. 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