w “Am u“.-. A~num<WrameW~ \‘m. g ._ haw... ........- my. we. ,f:.§...w~,.y._v-.___.. MW..>..W._ “unwau .. ,wsfl-.....__s.. “1... .._.. -.... - . . . N .. .. r “L... .f. < ~â€"4~‘~%Wmm:mnmw .... :-- . ,.-. . ~v . *w .s -.,..,-:1,..... ._.. _.. -r-. W. J.†..-.. .1... ._... 1.- u - r *4i3.‘.;.~./._'.._l~_.x_'. : w .. ,l...‘â€".~â€". . e.» :3, 3€ :3 .a '< ‘wal EEJELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH, 1907. <1 ‘ Jaw: '= WE’xï¬:‘ua‘J'~".sâ€".Imf‘vw4 . ‘ “"“i ‘1 ‘ "“N" ‘ “\ "2 â€"‘ »* 4- ""é-r -:~- '-‘=~-.»‘.'-'V>â€" ".12’sL»bb"â€"'#-€a1:3:t:-v)“ '. ' «139.33. rm'r.-r_.v:-~.;: .m'l‘ 2 -~- M OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOg Neither Sound Nor San-e. :2 There is a shortage of fruit ill the? , m: middle west this summer. No, we are not going to blame the capitalists for FEIiELUi‘l FALLS. the frost last spring that destroyed the fruit buds and caused this near fruit famine ; but there is a matter in connec- HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL, ESTABLISHED 1317. ’ INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. ‘1)1'01'0321‘35. 13:11 Cards.†m g . LEGAL. E. A. McDIAlllllD, ‘ PARRISTER, SOLICITOR,Etc., FENE ,) Ion Falls. Oflicc, Colhorne street opposite Post-ofï¬ce. 3%†Money to loan on real .cslatc at lowest current rates. tion that may well cause the thoughtful to think. The Seattle Star tells ill a late issue of a whole carload ol‘ strawberries that were dumped in the bay. because to of- fer them on the crowded market would' have had a tendency to lower the price of berries. The same article tells. of. McLAUGllLIN, PEEL FULTON. Tenn†)ARRISTE IS, SOLICITORS AND NOTâ€" l) aries. Ofï¬ces over Dominion -Bank, In victus for - , I ., _v . ) , . Lindsay. lJldnLIl pilice open at- ll()I)C{I_\ goon I CAPITAL $14.4oovooo'oo‘ cases of asparagus thatwvere dipstpoygd every Monday. lhoucy to loan at lowest Best 13-1311; BEST ' $‘l'°°°'°°°'°°' for the same reason. » ~ i rates “IMOWSL I C ‘ “70111811 .6ND'V'DED FROF'TS $922'4le'31' There is nothing unusual about this" R. J MCLACGIILIN, K. C. A. M. FULTON, B. A. anal- ltln ’ ‘ procedure. Cal-loads of oranges, peach- es, pears and plums lilld their way to the. bottom of the bay by the Golden Gate, instead of to the llllngry people .of San Francisco and neighboring cities. What a comment on the sanity of capitalism !' Continuing, the Star utters a pitiful plnillt as follows: _ ‘ “A combination among the produce commission dealers of Seattle is respon-j sible for this state of affairs. Organized greed is standing between the peoplcof Seattle and a plentiful cheap food supï¬ ply in the summer months. Through this organization of commission men the‘ prices at which the various products or farm and orchard arc to be sold are ï¬xed daily. The members of the association adhere to the schedule price, regardless- of the supply they may have on hand. If the supply is too great to be disposed- of at the fixed price, the price is not ref. duced to a point which would sell the goods, but the unsold goods are held over, and if the surplus accumulates it .1: ~ ~ . "l: . J». .l. l l» 0 made i’m'AIE'r‘ smarts Bull nrrlnllllrln. INTEREST ADDED FOUR TIMES A YEAR ______._â€"â€"-â€" G. ll. HOPKINS, ARRISTER, 3:0. SOLICITOR FOR B the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at owest rates on terms to suit the borrower. Ollices: No.6, William Street South, Lind- say, Ont. "1C). ' in: 131:, 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 0C) Deposits taken of $1 and upward. ' Deposits can be withdrawn on demand. R. M. HAMILTON, MANAGER. 000' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ~ - â€" a n c! 1 , STEWART ,, QCONNORY V ‘ Be sum 01 as sulfa as you can be BARRISTERS, NO’l‘AltlEo‘, &c. MONEY = L, â€"that what you put on your feet is l( l : tl " l : r'. t 'ales. 'l‘crms ' .* ~ ., ‘ . y to 'Sllit)b(())l'lll:l\:01':.\\ LOI'Ii‘c‘d diincolrncr oleenL “That you' take f1 0m your pocket-book. and .York sirens, Lindsay. ~ v T. STEWART. L. V. O’Connor, B A lloouE & JACKSON, We can 1181i? YOU: to be sure. _)ARRlS'l‘ERS, SOLICITORS, .00. Of,"- licc,‘\Villiam strcel,Lindsay. _ \000000 000 000000 000 000 000000 000 000 000 000 000 JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO \Ve’ve a careâ€"a big careâ€"for the F. D' MOORE. A. JACK'SOS Eleans Cheap 811038.. is dumped on the gari'arrc heap __â€"._--_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- . . b t ‘ ( O . ’â€"‘ ‘ ’â€" Durablh‘by_ ' “ Through this system the law of sup-v AUCTIQNEER, ~ The Growth of Socialism, ply and demand and its effect on prices, are to a large extent nulliï¬ed. The penâ€"- Prof. Charles J. Bushnell, in a lecture P19 {we deprived 0f the Privilege 0f bl')"= delivered at Washington, D. C., express- 1110†111 an Open market ill? 1311005 govern‘ ed the'opinion that the time is not far 9‘1 by supply 3W1 demand- They 01“" distant when the Socialists will hold held up for a ï¬xed price- If the)" am The quickest way to have you FELIX A. NORTHEY, . . . know what IS here 1s to tell you, 3 PUBLIC AUCTIONEER. m... and other sales conductcdin ï¬rstâ€" ' .' but the better way is to have you the balance of political power in all the not “411ng to Pay it they cannot get the. class order. .Sccure dates before adver- ‘ . ' civilized nations of the world. Said Prof. EOOdS- The eï¬GCt 15 that the people my . see It. Bushnell ; more money for food products in Seattle; tising. Address, Fenelon Falls. _____â€"___.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" . than they should and get'less fortheir' STEPHEN OLIVER, We would be glad to show you E9 money. When fruit and vegetables ought to be cheap, they are often beyond the pocket-books of many people in quanti» ties large enough to constitute the bulk; of their daily food. Prices are maintainm- _ ed simply to put money in the pockets“ of the commission men.†The control of the‘ nation’s wealth, and, through it, of the nation itself, is fast centering in the hands of a few. It is said that the control of one-twelfth of the nation's wealth is represented at the meeting of the twenty-four directors of the United Steel corporation alone, and that the allâ€"important railway systems LINDSAY - om. , '1..::- our diï¬erent'lines any day. Live Stock and general Auctidncer Write for dates before advertising. __________.;.-.â€"â€"â€"â€" “EDICAL , Quaker of the country arc~controlled by just six 4-. ~ _ ~ ~ ' . l ‘ men, with only one supremely dominant. . ‘ ____.____. l G100“), TomatPeS ' On the other hand, 10,000,000, or one- What Amer'cans Shoum 00' . 3', stock IS t1n, eighth, of the people of the country are Tl N Y . _d “Th . . ~ ‘ , in constant overt ' Wh'lo 4,000 000 are 1° 3W 01‘ ' “1105 S?“ 5 6' DR- H- fl~ GRAHAM. . 3 cans p 3' 1 ’ American laborer must make up his: pillpcrs. Under the pressure of these abmorlnal Conditions, drinking, smoking, murder, suicide, insanity, robbery, graft and so- cial vice are increasing faster than the population, causing ï¬nancial loss that more than counterbalances our annual natural gain of wealth. The modern trust is the response, under present in- dividualistic conditions, to the inevita- ble demand for a more uniï¬ed and ecoâ€" nomical'business organization. And So; cialism itself, with all its past faults and failures, is but the further effort to ear- ry the will of the people effectively into our industrial as well as into our polit- ical life. By its demand that we should own‘and control collectively what we use collectively, Socialism is a protest against the theory that all a working- man needs and wants is a roof, a family and a full dinner pail. It is an aspiraâ€" tion for a fuller and a noblcr Social life. That many people are coming to be- lieve in Socialism, Europeans are much better aware than Americans. The total Socialist vote of the World has increas- ed from 30,000 in 1807 to more than 7.~ , l . 000,000 to-day‘. In 1900 there were 087 orrothev supplles clvpn tymnns to W . Socialist journals, and'321 Socialist leg- I‘llomas Scott, mllllpnalre and railroad: )resldcnt, said: “Give them (strikers) islators out of a total for the leading l _ _ , 1 _ countries of, the world of 5,192, In the a rifle diet for a few (lays, and see how principal countries of Europe'the Social- they 111“) that kllld 0f lll‘eado" - ' ists have now set the main issues for â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"...«.. ‘ every political party, and it appears to Railroad Proï¬ts be only a question of time, and a not ' " _. ‘ ' "very, distant time, when they will do so in America. . , At the present rate of increase, ill spite of all kinds of legal and political obstacles, how long do you think it will be before the majority of the great lla- tious†ï¬ve thousand legislators will be Socialists ? And if this majority is gain- ed, then the question of industrial betâ€" torment is bound to take a. new turn, for which every intelligent person ought to be prepared.â€".’lppcal to Reason. mind henceforth not to be so much bet~ ter off than the European laborer. Men . must be content to work for less wages. In this way workingmen will be nearer the station in life to which it has pleas- ed God to call them." . The Chicago Times said: “Hand gre-- nades should be thrown among those who are clamoring for higher wages. By this means they would learn a valuaw ble lesson, and other strikers would take warning by their fate.†' A capitalist writer in Scriblier's Mag: azine said “The man who’is compelled to travel in seach of food has no rights except those which society bestows upâ€" on him. He has no more rights than the sow that wallows in the gutter, or the. lost dog that roams around the city" square.†‘ : The Philadelphia Times said : “ It would be a great relief if a few calamity bowlers were quietly but lirlnly shot." - The Chicago Tribune said : " The silllâ€" plcst plall, probably, when one is not'a member of a humane society, is to puta- little stryclulillc or arsenic in the meat n .â€".M.D.,0.M.,M R. c’s.Eng.,M.C.P.&s,, * {l- , 1 ' Oh‘lk, r. 'r. M. s.â€" “a 00111 HYSICIAN,V\SURGEON a ACCOUGH- l ‘ cur. Ollicv‘. Francis Street, Fenclon , 3 cans Peas Pulls. ‘ _ _ . for 250 DR. A. WILSON, ~ -â€"-M. 13., M. c. P. a 8., Ontario,- HYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUGII eur. Ofï¬ce, Colborne Street, Fcnelon Falls. ' Eyesight Specialist. Successor to R. R. Milne, D. 0. Ofï¬ce and Parlors, 92 Kent street (over Keill's shoe store), V Lindsay ‘ - Ont. Special attention given to examining Cldio NOTE GE. ' We want our friends and customers : lt-llt' go. v'tl v 2 ll ' - . - ilfnfleqllfilelclll. lo cyc “1 lploptl‘ («11505 I, to kflOW frond. this date we make {mpsesi Fiyeglapses and Spectacles . up 0111‘, 0WD. gOOdS, and we ï¬t 0( am. :ujustcc. _ ~ . . " Hours,9 to 5, Saturday evenings, and Wliu In no case manufaCture at any byuppoumnolm ' . ~ , prlce goods bou ght from ’ shoddy sâ€"fâ€"flâ€"‘Zâ€"lâ€"flâ€"éâ€"~ ‘f’? , pedlars. Our reputation and business PEELAL- ' I has been built up on the best of .ma- -' -- terials and workmanship, and we still Br- 3- e9- Eï¬ma‘é‘. DWETEST, ' wish to maintain it. Hence this notice. lj’enelon F‘alls. Graduate of Toronto University and ‘ I Royal College of Dental Surgeons. £9 £0 o ’ ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY " _ performed according to the latest improved methods at. moderate prices. OFFICE zâ€"Over Burgoyne’s store, Col- _ '1 Sillith lllllllls. DRS. llEELllllllS & llllllllll, llllxrlsrs, - LINDSAY. The twelve thousand miles of railroad. ’ in the state of Texas have ill the last' two years paid a net profit of $37,399,â€" 215, after deducting all the money paid. for lobbying, bribery, .big salaries and various secret expenses. This means that the people paid $3,110 prolit to each mile in that time! This is why the railroad owners are ill politics, so they can keep their graft. Thirty~sevell mll- lions in graft is not a thing that will be lightly turned down. But why do the ‘ people like it? Do you. wonder that You will not deprive another of the congressmen, senators and governors are means of making a living when you our opposed to the people owning and 0pc- ploy yourself, after Socialism comes. rating the highwaysâ€"Appeal to Reason. 0.. Our shelves are stocked chock fullâ€"just loaded down with groceries for summer 'eating. Breakfast Foods to delight the Whole household. Why fret and worry, spending a lot Mum of time on breakfast, when we LILLIAN G. WILSON A. T. C. M. can give you foods already ’ prepared. It doesn’t cost more, Honor Graduate (piano and vocal) of t, , , , ' ,- Tommo Conservatory of Music. Gold and the, veal and teal on good nat-ulc 1s vuped out. We Medalistof Whitby Lndics’ College. Voice Would like an order to-day. mad piano pupils accepted. Apply at studio, Dr, Wilson’s residence, or telephone No.20. 31'6Ԡ,0 - W. Lu Nalural teeth preserved. Crown and bridge work a specially. Splendid ï¬ts in al‘liï¬ciul teeth. Painless extraction. Gas administered to over 9,000 persons with great sucress. > hilt 0F Bfliiitli ildï¬'i'il hiliEilldh. ESTABLISH ED 1836. One of the oldest banks doing business in this country. 56 Branches ill Canada and the United States. ‘armcrs afforded every facility in their banking business. Sale Notes cashed or taken for collection. Drafts bought and sold. Prompt attention given to collections. Savings Bank Dept.â€"Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Interest paid every three months. FENELON nus BRANCH. w. ll. BISHOP, MANAGER. #11 4W... '1‘. of†v g. L . f‘l - . ‘ 1‘ a I- .L 3, .......;.‘..-..r..........~........-.u..' -...g.,.-141Mwmwul-a