radon ninth hi nadir. A Conditionâ€"Not a Theory. ' their wages trimmed down to the an m subsistence point, and their employers The American people have given jralous even of an effort at co-operntin: Roosevelt a vote of conï¬dence greater â€"â€"at unionisingâ€"l‘nr better contlittom. ‘ than was ever given to any American. and whatever little comfort. they any - ,- It was not the Republican party, but the flei 0m 0" it. it man. The party. however. will be held UP 00 lho boulevards live the emv ‘ ‘ responsible, and if conditions are not ployers; their surroundings made luxu- made better for the masses, there will Tim“ by every 8â€? that is kIWWH 10 be something doing as astonishing as man; theh'flhlhh‘eh thmmdt Pa‘hlle‘“ his great vote. The people are expect- ed, clothed ID costly raiment, and taught ing somethingâ€"something that 11003.3- to have supreme contempt for the un- velt cannot; do, even if he wishes to. fortunate lowlyâ€"the victims of their Roosevelt cannot give the people what Phonic" ihm‘dhmte igl‘eed- Here _aw they expectâ€"relief from corporate ex- hm'SGS 0f ï¬nest pedtarec and WWWâ€: tortion, and could not, even if he were hhcedls 0f (103â€"15, Siahled and kennelled crowned king. To attempt any such and ied 115 hem? the†blond. . action would dethronc the czar of Rus- DOW“ them In the aWFul stench live sin or the emperor of Germany. Every 0?“ [WC-my thou'sahd 11190 afld‘WOW’n: nation is ï¬nally controlled by those who “’“h the“: when!†Offsprmg- 'lhey “0 owo its property. and no one man can crowded in quarters of such small pro- control these forces, No matter what portions that health, cleanliness, modes- the president might want to do in the W, ambifiiou. morality are 59011 thrown Way of curtailing the privileged class. ‘0 the ‘Vlndsl End the 501111105 leu‘he'l he would ï¬nd the senate against him, and helpless. the house of representatives against UP them 01} ‘he hOUlUVN‘d men Glmh“ him, the supreme court against him, ed 1†ï¬ne.“ hneh ihld bf’UadCIOth, “W the millionaires against him. the party Whmeh briefly Clad 1“ “ P155“? 0f Spiel“ leaders everywhere against him. With. inYâ€"WOVCO from thq VGIDS 0i L119 Peeli- these forces arrayed on one side, what lhgtf’Wh demzehï¬v-l‘lde our: 1“ hf'el'le'i could the president (to? Nothing! um“ carriages and chaï¬'curedhutomobtles to he could rally the people to his support, sumptuous halls and hliâ€"{h'gmdo the?“ in the way of electing public ofï¬cials in "09: Where low-grade. moral-‘- 1"? 13mp- hearty sympathy with plans to bind erly seasoned and dished out [or the the capitalists so that they could no oloyed palates of the boulevard strtpe. longer make moneyâ€"401‘ it is the male th" there “1 the dirty Paolimf-lmwh' inq of money that is the trouble. The "100 (31“th in greasy rugs and “VOIDâ€.n trusts could not hurt the people it' they Glad 1" Sheds and tatters- K0 ‘0 lht’ll‘ did not make a proï¬t off the people_ crowded rooms and eat their unclean There ’s the rub. I do not think the Food. and for their evening’s amusement president knows just, what he is up drink and swear and carouscâ€"~therc is against. He does not, understand that, nothing else for them to do. They formâ€" the discontent of the people with con- ed a “Bioâ€. Where they might Speak W- ditions has for its foundation the proï¬t fâ€"l‘ethhl‘ 0f the†[weds and dream 0f $011M system. It is’thc proï¬t that the trusts P0351hle Femalesâ€"hilt tho bOUlerlF'ii are making, and trying to increase, that People Say they Shh†“05 have the “moâ€- causes the whole ferment. To prevout [mPUdGDt dog-“l What do they “"mh proï¬t would be revolutionaryâ€"would be Of a hmon ? .0915? men 0" “‘Qahh ShOhld making an entirely gdwhrent system of combine their interests; and they have society, The president would he brush. up wealthathercfore they must not com- ed aside as easily as a fly if hg were to blue. It is. all very reasonableâ€"from attempt such a change. The grand- the standpomt 0f the makers- father of the present czar of' Russia vis- _But Whï¬kahout thQCWShed, demot- ited England during the time that Rob- “hzed hh‘ehhi-IS? W1†they Stand 1“ err, Dale Owen was attracting: mmhhh forever? in Packiugtown there were tention by reason of his great factory, 20,000 strikers; at Fall'RiverBO 000. around which was a model city, all the 10 them? “‘70 Places 31030 M0 50,000 hu' proï¬ts of the plant being spent to im- [nah be'hgg utterly dependent “PU†'th prove the living conditions of the work Whlms 0i 8- hï¬ï¬‚drul 0f men f01‘ théll' ing people_ SO taken was the czar with llVGlillOOd. This handful Of men SCelllS the great results realized, the higher 90 he {Ulll’ €095“th 0i h} POWâ€. SUN?- citizenship‘ ‘he absence of want. ignor- it has wrliully and maliciously crushed ance and brutality, that he spent a week thls 50.000 mfm ‘0 a State Of I'Chelhon ; there, and told Owen that he proposed and the“: With “mg-“heel they 533’. 1’ .â€" ‘f ’0, T a“. ' f - .s .r ABOUT TIME to think of your Fall and Winter FOOTWEAR. We have received this month the following well-known makes : an of British North America. - Fenelon l ‘ ‘ v “'1‘.†t.‘ or '3 7;. tn.“ .- w’ "‘a .-.'.u'. ‘.“‘.""l‘?.‘t.r‘.\. win-'1 up: . I .tn' 25 doz. pairs of the Empress shoes for women; price $2.00 to $4.00. 300 pairs of the Slat-er shoes for men; price $3.50 to $5.00. 40 cases of men’s, women’s, boys’, misses’ and children’s Rubbers from the best Canadian factories. e ‘ . "253.9" 3- A- 30131113011» The length of time a. shoe wears is ’ the best way to test its quality. Cusâ€" tomers often tell us they have worn the Slater or Empress Shoe for over a year. Manager. I GROCERIES. This season’s goods. New Selected Raisins. New Cleaned Currants. 20 cases Horseshoe Salmon. 40 cases Corn, Tomatoes and Peas. 20 half chests of Japan Tea at 25c. LEGAL. . _.-â€"<.-_,________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"‘â€""_- F. A. MCDIAKMID. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR,Etc., FENE- Ion Falls. Ofï¬ce, Colhornc' street, opposite Post-oï¬ice. 3%†Money to loan on real estate at lowest current rates. M Mclu’tUGHLlN 8.: PEEL. " ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &0. Money ‘3 to loan on real estate at lowest current. rates. Ofï¬ce, Kent street, opposite Market, Lindsay. R. J. McL/tnenms. W G. H. HOPKINS, ARRISTER, 8w. SOLICITOR FOR. the Ontario Bank, Money to loan at erms to suit the borrower. Ofï¬ces: No. 6, William Street South, Lind- POULTRY. I Will pay the highest cash or trade price for live Chickens, Hens, Ducks, Geese or Turkeys delivered at my tore or poultry house any Monday. J. L. ARNOLD. J. A.Psnt STEWART & O’CONNOR I , H You take our terms or git,†And ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, &c. MONEY B to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Ofï¬ce on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. T. Srswanr. L. V. O’Conson, B. A MOORE & JACKSON, ARRISTERS, SOLIUI’I‘ORS, 850.. Ofâ€" ï¬ce,Wi1liam street,Lindsay. F. D. Moons. A. JAOKSON -._.____.-._..._ ,.. ETICTIONEER. ~â€"______.â€"â€"â€"-â€"-’â€"â€""" _______,_..__..â€"â€"» S'l‘lï¬l’lâ€"lEN OLIVER, LINDSAY - ONT. Live Stock and general _Auctioneer. Write for dates before advertismg. l ,__.â€" MEDICAL. DR. H. H. GRAHAM. â€"â€"u.n.,o. 3., x. a. c. s. Eng.,n. o. P. a 5., OWL, r. T. M. s.â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON 86 ACCOUCH- ' eur. Oï¬ice. Fraucis Street, Feuclon Falls. _______________________.._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- DR. A. WlLSON, --ll. 3., n. c. P. a 3., Ontario,â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON 81 ACCOUOH- eur. Ofï¬ce, Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. . M DENTAL. W Dr. S. J. SIMS, DENTIST, Fenelon Falls. ' Graduate of Toronto University and “‘Vho makes your ? 77 R0 -a1 College of Dental Surgeons. AiLL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY Empty Worfls do not prove the stock. You must test for your- self. It will leave no doubt in your mind'as to the quality of our ‘GROCERIES. They are of the “come again†kind. Another pleasant feature is the price. We touch lowest notch. W. L. ROBSCN. It you ask any particularly well-dressed man in Fenelon Falls or surrounding district, Will tell you Invariany he to go More and institute his whole realm on just such a basis. And he tried to do so. But the nobility and the leading capitalists of Russia scented a rat at the ï¬rst move; they saw that to carry out such a programme would be to deprive them of proï¬t, and conse- quently of power, and a threatened storm of revolution of the ruling classes compelled him to abandon his good in- tention, and nothing more came of it. The czar is not the ruler of Russia. The property owning classes are the rulers. So in this countryâ€"Roosevelt is powerless to give the people the con- ditions they expect. The people do n’t know just what ought to be done to make the conditions they long for; but they are all expectant of great beneï¬ts that will not materialize, and there will be greater dissatisfaction in the four years to come than ever before. As great a landslide towards Socialism is possible in two and four years as went to the re publicnn party this time. In fact, just such a swinging back of the pendulum is certain. If the president make no cii‘ort to do the things expected of him, he will be remembered with disgust; if he does, the capitalists will damn his memory and humiliate him. The pres dent is between the devil of capitalism and the deep sea of the people. Things will go alongr as they have in the pastâ€" t-ho ruling capitalists taking more and more proï¬ts, and the discontent ol' the people becoming more and more omi- nous.â€"â€"Jns. A. Wayland. ....... ~_..-.â€"~â€"_-â€". Poor Fifty Thousand. The Ohioago meat trust. has succeeded when the 50,000 undertake to “sit,†they ï¬nd themsclvcs “gotten†by an- other handful of men, who do n't love them any more than the ï¬rst handful did. Poor fifty thousand! I am inï¬- nitely sorry for you. But there are so many other thousands just. like you that. I am more astonished than i am sorry. To be so numerous, and yet so helpless! â€"-J. 0. p.-..‘ _. -. ... .._._...... _._. Cause of Poverty. The 23 nearest male relttives of the ' czar of Russia each receive a salary of $460,000 a year from the government. They own together about 5,000 square miles of land and 325 palaces. fl‘hey employ about 20,000 servants. You ot- ten hear the thoughtless say that the more rich men there are the better. Now, suppose that Russia had 23,0iHl men drawng as much as eazclrol' these 23, and owning as much land and hav- ing as many servantsâ€"lo you think it would be better for the working peOpi: of Russia? Don’t you know it would not? And do n’t you know that the r-:- lotion of the rich to the workers ol mi nations is alikeâ€"a burden on the indus- try oi' the Working: people? The more rich people, the muse for the enumr Now, do n't go off and say that [ wrth that wealth is badâ€"I said nothing of the kind. We need wealth, and much more of it than we have; but we do n’t need that wealth to be owned by a le‘n‘, especially the few who do not help to produce it. Under Socialism we will multiply the wealth of the nation t-llt'lcc as papidly as at present, but it will be- long to those who produce itâ€"uot H in Forming an enormous cotnbine, with the drones and the useless._wuyz,m ;’ the machinery of production and distriâ€" bution reaching: perfection, Competition wiped out. waste of' every description reduced to the smallest possible quanti- ty, with prices at their mercy and the performed according to the latest improved methods at moderate prices. OFFICEzâ€"Over Burtlloyhe"t3 Store’col' c I I I i i i 3 borue’ street â€" // 0.. Jack London puts it well when he says: “ A tramp is the by-product of economic necessity.†DRS. llEELAllDS 8t IRVINE, D EETISTS ' Natural teeth preserved. bridge work a special artiï¬cial tee administered to ever Wt success. LINDSAY. What he is Crown and ty. ’Splondid ï¬ts in th. Painless extraction. Gas 9,000 persons with S Be one of the number, and call and see doing for the Fall and Winter. His prices are right, consistent with ï¬rst-class ter and workmanship. He makes no other. common people paying the prices. when- . n a . some, dirty region known as Packing- town, are forced to drag out their mis ever they can; and yet the workers at this trade in the densely crowded, noi- erahle existence of tread-mill toil day ai'ter day and night after night, with The pupils hold an election in Johns- town, Pm. using the regular sample hal- lots. The senior class voted 35 for Debs (the Socialist candidate) and 10 F0: Roosevelt, and the next class. 14 Dabs and 19 ROOSGVolt. The boys are rea.i« ing same, and will be with us later. '. _ V... ~,.,/.V. ng¢wgï¬etvy <.« u. .-.A-.,‘ .. Nu“.- ‘ . '-â€"..-* 45- .au 1. .1 P ~v~ag,.,.»\..l‘~e J‘J.-r~{,‘(. r ., , 42‘ gwy. ,v‘ir.’ .- t u-.. ._.t' V, . 9Q , , w’m t» I A‘ .. V g. 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