1’1'olcsssionul Cards. LEGAL. F. A. M CDI A it M II). ,ARRISTER, SOLICITOR,Etc., FENE lon Falls. Ofï¬ce, Colborne street opposite Post-ofï¬ce. reg)?†Money to loan on real Lestatc-ut lowest current rates. ___________.__â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"~ ilchAUGI‘lLIN, PEELSL FULTON. ARRIS'I‘ERS, SOLICITORS AND NOT- nries. Offices over Dominion Bank, Lindsay. Branch ofï¬ce open at Bobcaygcon every Monday. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. R. J MCLAUGULIN, K. C. A. M. FULTON,B. A. Jas. A. Pure. pp; . 'x r . 4?“ Ju- . . - } #Pui’iL G. ll. HOPKINS, Amus'rsa, &o. SOLICITOR FOR made shoe for aoooooooooooooédoéop WIREM, FENELON’ FALLS. HEAD OFFICE - ESTABLISH ED 1817. CAPITAL - §14,400,000.00. REST - 311.000.000.00. UNDIVIDED PROFITS $922,418.81. isrrlses.slrr DEPARTMENT. INTEREST ADDED FOUR TIMES A YEAR MONTREAL INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. he conferences at sist, however, that ° The I-Iaguerind no nation, and that wa r 9 will continue while rulers and adminis- trators continue to take offence. These ° say that it is not the men who occasion 0 the lighting who do the fighting. It is c, not they who make food for cannon; it is not they who leave widows and orphans- Q to mourn, and, as long as it is not, war’ will continue. ‘ , ° It is possible that more practical good will come out of the International So; cialist congress, composed Of delegates from twentyâ€"five different countries, the ‘ principal ones being the United States, Great Britain, Germany, France, Russia, Japan, Australia, Norway and Sweden. At The Hague conference there ismuch moral suasion, many appeals to tender sensibilities; but the question ofv-pe'r- sonal interest is largely excluded or overlooked. At the Socialist congress- tOr â€"hence this clause in the-Socialist propaganda : - “As soon as a situation shall be pre~ sented which, openly for secretly, may the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at owest rates on terms to suit the borrower. Ofï¬ces: No.6, William Street South, Lind- say, Ont. ______,__.______.â€"â€"_â€"â€"~ STEWAR’ S; O’CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, 8w. MONEY to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Office on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. 'l". Srnwaur. L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A MOORE a JACKSON, )AltlllS'l‘ERS, SOLICITORS, &c. Of- fice, William streel, Lindsay. F. D. Moons. A A. JACKSON AUCTION EER. FELIX A. NOR’I‘IIEY, “ Ponmc AUCTIONEER. Farm and other sales conducted in first- clnss order. Secure dates before adver- tising. Address, Fcnelou Falls. _____________.____.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" STEPHEN OLIVER, LINDSAY - ONT. Live Stock and general Auctioneer- Write for dates before advertising. _____________.___â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" THOMAS CAS HORE, AUCTIONEER - FENELON FALLS. Sales of all kinds conducted in a firstâ€" manner. Secure dates before advertising. __________._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _â€"______.-_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" MEDICAL. DR. ll. H. GRAHAM. â€"â€"u. D., o. M., M. u. c s. Eng, M. c. r. e 5., Our, F. T. u. s.-'â€" HYSICIAN, SUR’ "‘fN & ACCOUCH- eur. Ofï¬ce. Fl.“ ,4 Street, Fenelon Falls. ' DR. A. WILSON, â€"M. 3., M. c. P. a 5., Ontario,â€" llYSlCIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH eur. Ofï¬ce, Colborne Street, h‘enelon Falls. DR. M . B. seams, Eyesight Specialise. Successor to R. R. Milne, D. 0. Oflice and Parlors, 9‘2 Kent street (over Neill‘s shoe store), 0111:. Special attention given to examining and treating the eye with proper lenses if required. ' Lenses, Eyeglasses and Spectacles fitted and adjusted. Hours, 9 to 5, Saturday evenings, and by appointment. ‘ . Lindsay - 'â€"______._._____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"--‘ DENTAL. ,________'______â€"_â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"" e... 5. J. suns, answer, Be sureâ€"or as sure as you can be - that what you put on your feet is worth what you take from your pocket-book. We can help you to be sure. We’ve a careâ€"a big careâ€"for the quality that means cheap shoesâ€" Durability. The quickest way to have you know what is here is to tell you, but the better way is to have you see it. ’ we would be glad to Show you our diï¬â€™erent lines any day. Quaker Tomatoes 10c. tin. 3 cans Corn for 250. 3 cans Peas , 1, stock is * unsurpassed ' for quality and freshness. We want our friends and customers to know that from this date we make up only our own goOds, and that we will in no case manufacture at any price goods bought from shoddy pedlars. Our reputation and business has been built up on the best of ma- terials and workmanship, and we still wish to maintain it. Hence this notice. 9, l i, l l Canadian :5} . Q Q, 9. l l l 2 Once in a far-off countryâ€"as I 've heard Lived a man named Samuel Samson, un- And Sammy loved a maidenâ€"Delilah And Sammy slaughered thousands with Now, Sammy tore up lions and logged off And Sammy tore down templesâ€"so his- And Sammy was. the strongest man who He’s the boy that killed his thousands But all this happened long ago, and the We have now another wonder who has He can fake ten million people with the Deposits taken of $1 and upward. ' Deposits can be withdrawn on demand. MANAGER OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The law Bone of an Ass. BY THE DINGBAT. the old folks sayâ€"â€" forgotten to this day. was the lass ; the jaw-bone of an ass. citics’ gates, ‘ tory relates ; ever trod the grass : with the jawâ€"bone of an ass. world moves an apace. taken Sammy’s place. That 15 Big Tooth, the trust buster, there ’3 no other in his class ; jaw-bone of an ass. He knows how to kill a kitten, choke a chicken, bait a bear. He can slaughter anyold thing, whether feathered or in hair. , He can stab a man in prison, shoot an- otherwin the back, And on “undesirable citizens†bring his stick down with a whack. All hail! to our Trust Buster, who breaks trusts like window glass, While he rants and roars and rattles with his jaw-bone of an WW The Real Peace Conference. The following editorial appeared in he New Hampshire Patriot, published at Hampshire, N. The editorial is pecuâ€" liarly significant, coming as it does from this_particular paper. The Patriot was established in 1809, not quite one hun- drcd years ago. of the rise of the nation from a British dependency to what it now is. It followâ€" ed the agitation for the abolition of sla- very from its inception to itsrcomplc- tion. It has seen the rise and fall of ev- ery political party that has played its little part in American affairs. Its prosâ€" ont editor has evidently followed the course of Socialism closely; otherwise he could not lave written the following editorial. 1‘ is worth preserving~â€"it is % 9 personal interest is the controlling fac-- R. M. HAMILTON, %. It has been a witness ,. give rise to an apprehension of a con- flict between two or more governments,- and render a war between them possible or probable, the Socialist parties of the countries concerned should at once, and upon the invitation of the International Socialist bureau, enter into direct com- munication with a view to determine upon a concerted mode of action on the part of the Socialists and workingmen of_ the interested countries in order to revent the war. “ At the same time the Socialist par-- ties of the other countries should be ad- vised by the secretary of the bureau, and a meeting of the International So- cial bureau shall be held as soon there- after as possible for the purpose of de- vising the most appropriate measures to be taken by the entire international So- cialist movement- and the organized working class to prevent the war.†The wellâ€"informed Socialist, like the ancient Greek philosopher, claims affilia- tion, on the basis of patriotism, with no country, but says: “The world is my†country, and every man my brother." The Sbcialist , organization toâ€"day is the strongest political organization on earth ; and when that organization rep- resents to its» membership a certain Course of action, and the members real- ize its inherent worth and decide to act upon the recmnmendation, the influence _ cannot fail to be felt. There are those who insist that the‘ Socialist movement is more than twenty millions strong; and when twenty mil- lions Of wide-awake, active, industrious, interested and enei'getic men and women in the civilized world demand peace, the cry for peace will cease to be a dream. There is not much doubt in the'minds' of those who have watched the trend Of’ events that when the Socialists of Germ many informed the emperor of Germany that if he engaged in a war of conquest they would refuse to light beneath his banner, the information had a very salu- tary and peace-creating effect upon Ger-- many’s ruler. There is nofï¬much doubt that if the Socialists of Norway and Sweden,~whcu those countries Separated for purpose of gavornment, had not declared to those in authority that they would not fight against each other, peace would not have prevailed. In Germany there are 3,250,000 citizens enrolled. in the Socialist party, and when war was being talked Of between Gerâ€"1 many and France, the Socialists of both countries conferred with one another, and the result was peace. . There may be much in the Socialist propaganda that you do' not like, and there may be much of it of which you have no knowledge; but if Socialism can make for permanent peace between us.» tions, that one thing should commend it to the consideration of all men. -._..0 Equality Before the Law. Louis Glass, the multi-millionaire briâ€" ber of San Francisco, is in jail, but not so much in jail as some people. A San Francisco paper says that three days in the county jail has made Glass the masâ€"- ter of the jailers. He lives in fhegbost part of the prison house, oats specially prepared foods and is permitted to roam about, while his fellow prisoners are caged tight in their cells because they Fenelon Falls. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College Of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latest improved methods at moderate prices. OFFICE :â€"â€"Over Burgoyne’s store, Col- orne street __'___________._______.._.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" DliS. llEELlilDS 81 lRlIlllE, unrrlsrs, -. LINDSAY. Natural teeth preserved. Crown and bridge work aspecialty. Splendid ï¬ts in artificial teeth. Painless extraction. Gas administered to over 9,000 persons with great success. VOIC, SULTUiiE AND Pihilil. LILLIAN G. WILSON, A. T. C. NI. Honor Graduate (piano and vocal) ofl Toronto Conservatory of Music. Gold iledalist of Whitby Ladies’ College. Voice and piano pupils accepted. Apply at studio, Dr. Wilson’s residenCe, or telephone No. 20. 31-6m and the Wear and would like an order tO-d ay. .37. a. possesses. illirihilil Eiflhlil. Our shelves are stocked chock fullâ€"j ust loaded down with groceries for summer eating. Breakfast Foods to delight the whole household. \Vhy fret and worry, spending a lot of time on breakfast, when we can give you foods already prepared. It doesn’t post more, l... senses. titear on good nature is wiped out. ‘Ne worth a careful reading. to a distant friend : There is no doubt but what good will come out of the recent Hague conference. that commands these favors. More, it is worth being marked with a blue pencil and handed to your neighbor or mailed have n’t the coin that makes Glass the master of the situation. It ‘s the same old story of the privileges enjoyrd by the rich, both in and out of jail, and often without parting with any of the money The old. In my effort 1n the direction of national song. about u Equahty before the law» ,5 and international peace carries with it a blessing. Men competent to judge inâ€" .. .. .>:,;,..:r.._ M ._,,l _ “I I ’ ~: ’11 r- “'0‘ '- -./ ESTABLISHED 1836. One of the oldest banks doing business in this country. 53 Branches in Canada and the United States. Farmers 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€"â€"Dcposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Interest paid every three months. i FEI‘IELUiI FALLS Bill’iilflii. mint: WW -â€"Appeul [0 Reason. .- w. A. BISHOP, lllhilhï¬EFl. becoming more of a chestnut every day‘a‘ 1. \ vwva‘rvv; {w w uv iv1v3v, ‘iv v F