§OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOg by the circumstances and conditions: 0 Of tile labor null-kerb at the thug of. ‘ .. 6 purchase. His lal)ol._P0wel_ thus be; I tittiitiit, Q LEG-1L. market just the" same as other comâ€"- inodities, and subject to the same marâ€" ket vicissitudes as surround them all. In times of a scarcity of any given. commodity its price will rise; when it is plentiful the price will trend downward. . TVhile the position to which the; workers in the above mentioned in?- dustries have been reduced under cap- italist production is quite easy to com» prelï¬nd, it is not quite so easy to ren i- ize the position of the farmer. He apâ€" :, pears to own means of labor, and ap~ _ parently works for himself. The prodâ€" v V nets of his labor appear to be his own property, to be disposed of as he may . see ï¬t. However much this may a]:- pear upon the face of it to be true, it is not true in fact, as'a careful analy- sis will show. Every farmer knows full well that he is at the mercy of the huge combio nations of capital that control the transportation and marketing of his products, along with those which con- trol the manufacture and sale of the things which he must purchase. He knows from actual experience the hold these concerns have upon him. He 211â€" ~ - so realizes, in a more or less dim way, F. A. MCDIAIHITD. PARRISTER, SOLICITUR, Etc, FENE ) lon Fails. Ofï¬ce, Colbornc street opposite Post-ofï¬ce. 593“ Money to loan our real estate at lowest current rates. comes a commodity bought and sold in: FENELQN FALLS. HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1817. mconponATED av ACT or PARUAMENT. CAPITAL - $14.400,000.00. REST - $11,000,000.00. UNDIVIDED PROFITS $922,419.31 ASSETS OVER $165,000,000. Q Q l l l l % saunas BANK l l l l 9. 2 MCLAUGHLTN, PEEL Sr FULTON )ARRIS'l‘Ef’tS, SOLICITORS AND NOT- arics. Ofï¬ces over Dominion Bank, Lindsay. Branch ofï¬ce open at Bobcaygeon every Monday. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. R. J. MCLAUGHLIN, K. G. A. M. FULTON, B. A. JAS. A. PEEL. G. H. HOPKINS, K. C. ARRIS’I‘ER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Public, &c. Solicitor for the Bank of Montreal. Money to loan at terms to suit b'll‘I‘OWCI‘. Ofï¬ces, 6 William street south, Lindsay, Ont. _ DEPARTMENT. INTEREST ADDED FOUR TIMES A VEAR. Deposits taken of $1 and upward. - Deposits can be Withdrawn on demand. STEWART & O’CONNOR, BARRISTERS, NO'J‘ARIES, 8w. MONEY to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Ollicc on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. 'l‘. STEWART. L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A ~â€" sEL ARCHED SHANK R. M. HAMILTON, MANAGER. T Q g g l l 9,. g In shoes 3 good fit means not only good looks but MOORE & JACKSON, BARRISTERS, SOLIUI'I‘ORS, &c. Of- fice, William streel,[1indsay. "Pk F' 0' MOURE‘ ’ A' JACKSON gOOd _ wean L “6 Shoe °O°°<OOOOOOO°°OOOOO\ that the thieves’ coui’iting-housc, com-- W" ' ‘ “'â€" that fits your fOOt Wears ‘ """""" r W- - v w monly known as the bank, plays son e AUCTIONEER. longer than the Shoe that part in the game that causes his peck» et-book to have a “lean and hungry†The Farmer. look. If he does not realize it he ought to; for many a time and oft has le gone in after selling his crop, and passed his heart’s blood over its nus.- hogany counter in order to satisfy its demands. ' \Vhat are the facts in the case T The answer might as well be bluni y stated. His property rights are a do» lusion and a snare. He owns nothing. is too tight in some places and too loose in others. The Empre ss Shoe is correctly made by a firm Who make nothing but high grade shoes for women. We are one of their 400 agents. ' v - - â€" ' FELIX A. NOR’I‘HEY, runmc AUCTIONEEK. Farm and other sales conducted in first- cluss order. Secure dates before adver- tisiug. Address, Fenelon Falls. The prime requisite of capitalist production is that the actual produ- cers of wealth shall possess no control over the means of production that will enable them to turn the products of industry to their own account. In other words they must be so ï¬xed that they find it impossible to appropriate to themselves the product of their own lilhOY- COUTd they do so all Capital He must surrender the product of l is would “with, and the PO‘Verflhdpl‘lj’" labor into the insatiable maw of capi- legc hO‘V enjoyed by capitilliStS “’Olfld tal, as expressed in the huge transpor- he IOSTJ- tation, manufacturing and banking inâ€" CaPit'dl comes into being through stitutions that dominate the entire in- the appropriation by one man, 01" SGT? dustrial and commercial ï¬eld. He is 0f men, 0f the PTOdUCt'S resulting from an exploited slave, just like his fellow the liLhOI‘ Of Other men- It? depends victims, the wage-slaves of the factorv, upon this continued appropriation for mihmy and mine, His ï¬ctitious Prop- its subsequent growth and develop- erty rights serve' only as a, bum], pr..- ment. exchange values are created venting him] from] seeing the hand (if by the labor 0f men engaged in trims" capital that lays the lash upon his forming the resources of the earth into quivering back. Fancyng himself a the multitude Of commodities that property O\Vne1‘, he does not, (flags hi1“- make thGh‘ appearance uP0n the min" self economically with the proletariat hell, in response to the demand Of 1111' 'of the industrial centres. He does not mimd hhld £01" the SiWTSfaChiOH 0f its imbibe the revolutionary spirit that material DCBdS- N0 ruling Class in demands and makes for the overthrow history ever existed except by Virtue of the rule of capital. He becomes a 0f the fact that it held the POWer to conservative force and a bulwark of appropriate the PPOCthli, 01' at least a strength for the perpetuation of that Portion 0f it: Of the wealth Pl'Oducers brutal regime of capitalist proï¬t-mon- Of The thhe- In fad}, that is the only gcring that has made the wealth pm- ll'l‘chlhel‘ in Which “119 can express it“ ducers, both' rural and urban, for the SGlf. A ruling ChLSS Without the POW‘ past century upon this western con i- er to take a part of their material sub- nent a com-SQ and b1UOdy tragedy, \~ stance from those over whom it was The time has come for 1,1,0 farm“. SUPPOSCd ‘30 11110; is an inconveh’ahle to awaken to a complete realization of thing. his position. Absolutely at the merry In mining, mmmfacturing, trans" of capitalistic property in the great portation and distributiOn, the actual dominant industries of the count} v, wealth producer, the worker, has long the sooner he joins hands with 11!“. Since 105T! “11 Property rights in his city proletariat for the overthrow of means 0f thOF- He no longer O‘Vhs the rule of capital, the sooner will its any resources 0f the earth 01' ihsm'u' hideous nightmare be brought to an monts of labor. These have passed out end_ He need no longer solace him- 0f , his POSSGSSTOD Gilth‘b‘lYS and he is self with dreams of reform. The time how compelled to sell his lab01"130w‘31' for that sort of monkey business llzm‘ to the capitalist owners of these things, passed The day of revomï¬on dam», STEPHEN OLIVER, LINDSAY - ONT. Live Stock and general Auctioneer. Write for dates before advertising. THOMAS UASHORE, worms-em " - ' FENELON 'FALts. Sales of all kinds conducted in a ï¬rst- class manner. Secure dates before ad- vertising. ‘ MEDICAL. DR. H. H. GRAHAM. â€"-u. D., o. n, M n. c 5. Eng, M. c. P. A; s., Oma, r. 'r. M. s.â€" 1)HYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH- eur. Ofï¬ce. Francis Street, Feuelon Falls. DR. A. WILSON, -â€"M. 3., M. c. P. a 5., Ontario,â€" )HYSIGIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH 1 cur. Ofï¬ce, Colborne Street, B‘enelon Falls. ETES TESTED, ' Flillll‘lES TESTED. T.Vhen your eyes trouble you, cause you pain or head- ache or if your glasses re- quire changing or you need new glasses, go to DB. B. ï¬lth EMS, Eyesight Specialist. (over Neill's shoe store), Iniudsuy - Ont. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges mod- ; " crate. . . You will want it in a hurry when Spring opens up. So will ' 5' a hundred other people. Get - you rorder in NOW before the big rush. 'j I Our steel: of goods is the big- 3 gest everâ€"â€"ancl has always been : big. Make your choice While it - § is at its best-that’s new. DENTAL. ' _ I W i , v p M t . 4 , V ,, _, u u , A W“ w, l _, _ __ m, _ V_‘ I with tile CllSlJlncl) understanding that __Tr'u.nc0uvcr_ U“ “Q‘s-(urn 01,â€.[0], g ‘ " ' " ' ' i H i he is to lay no claim of ownership to --Aâ€"- --c~â€"~~ DI" 5' 6' $5ms’ DEfl?a3T’ successors to '1 TOWETGY Fenelon Falls- the wealth which he brings forth by There will be no tramps and no the expenditure of his labor-power. millionaires under Socialism. , 1 i ' 4 . I ' 7‘ I d ' I’u ' .111? wpll‘thbt lell'Plollm t‘LItilierIUigteS Under democratic slavery the mas- m Its entnet) he PIOC “C O “b ‘L 01’ tcrs despised their servants. Under Fenclon Falls. Graduate of Toronto University and I R0331 Gonege 0f D (“ital Surgeons' “liar . . radium: mitiaudl‘l’urgxiil‘ur r9731: aflumiilliimiï¬m :u‘ll‘hn icifiiumrlflinr 'l“i ~n s" in“... , _ V _ f ALL BRANCH-.158 0F DENTISTRY 53" « 5% merdy Purdm,slng fliom Tum hm laibor' republican slavery the masters despise q perfm'mfn‘;{Lifdf'i‘fi(Egggg‘igalfffge‘:pmed l V H power at a price wlnch 1S determined the w 01.1mm. OFFICE :-Ovcr Burgoync’s store, Col- p . "“ ‘ “0W orne Street . Are new so skilfully E it n , i ' prepared that they E % A a K g . _ ; DRS' NEELANBS & IRYIME’ Ti.“ make an excellent sub- 6: p a I , .4, DENTIST“ ' LINDSAY' stitute for the fresh ar- ' 2 . e - Natural teeth preserved. Crown and tide, especially at this 55. . -. bridge work aspeciilry. Splendid ï¬ts in season. \Ve have a artificial teeth. Painless extraction. Gas administered to over 9,000 persons with great success. complete line of every _ TOTAL A3$ETS OVE $50,006,000 known kind. 'Each has the natural flavor and each‘ has been i kept in absolutely good condi- tion. \Ve handle the Win-3W 133E . ï¬nial: L431: 2?}: J 105,3: hurt mil: Lï¬r'flgprmnwu unmet]: imc -“"cmarmanna. LILLIAN G. WILSON, A. T. C. M. SAVINGS ACCOUNTSâ€" given special attention. A deposit of .91 or upward starts a Savings Account, on which the highest current rate of interest is paid or added to the principal every 3 months. Deposits may be withdrawn at any time without notice. JOINT ACCOUN'I‘S. may be opened in the name of two persons vflnr. wrï¬u may. imar "CT"! :Wnr. 1% v. '4 e _- A All; Jill-z Jhlflizuï¬n' J†none «aerator Honor Graduate (piano and vocag 0; {ii - 5‘ 1 . b Town“) Cunsermmry 0f Musm' 0] .- ~ n I 1 t either ma i deposit or withdraw funds, ma ring; a very convenien' Medalist of Whitby Lndics’ College. Voice in beSt COnIe and t1y and buY- igglizgf account. ‘3 and piano‘ pupils accepted. Apply at ‘V. I. & ï¬g} 5&1 Fenelon Falls Branch, W. A. 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