v. ,___.._... E. A. MCDTAKNHD. ARRIST‘ER, S'OLlCl'i‘UR,Ete., FENE lou Falls. 'O'lii'cc, Colborne street opposite Post-ofï¬ce. {3663" Money to loan rm real estate at lowestcurrent rates. I . MoliAUGH LIN, PEEL & FULTON PARRIS'T‘ERS, SOLICITORS AND NOTâ€" ) nrics. Ofï¬ces ovar Dominion Bank, Lindsay, Branch‘oiï¬ce open at Bobcnygeou l every Monday! Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. R J. MCLAUGHLIN, K. C A. M. Fuarox,B. A. JAs. A. Prat. _____________._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" G. H. TlOPKlNS. K. O. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Public, kc. Solicitor for the Bank of Montreal. Money to loan at terms to suit borrower. Oiï¬ccs, 6 William street south, Lindsay, Ont. / STEWART & O’CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NOl‘AllIES, arc. MONEY B to loan at lowest current rates. 'l‘erins to suit borrowers. Ollice on corner of Kent ____â€"_â€"â€"n-â€"-â€"‘â€" FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY 3RD, 1908. prevail everywhere, its own unemployed problemï¬its own desperate need of a ï¬eld for exploitaâ€" tion into which its capital can expand. During the last period of expansion capital expanded into every available nook and cranny. Populated prairies and deserts. Flung its railway and steamship lines over mountain and plain, ocean and lake. No available “cowgszIELISHED 181?. resource of the earth was left: uncon‘ " “:7 °' "Rumtm' quered. Now, like Alexander of M.an calku ‘- 314.400.000.00. 9 edon, it can ï¬nd no new Worlda FEN ELDN FALLS. HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL REST ~ 311.000.000.00. . ., unmwoao PROFITS $922.,Mo.31 conquer- What Shall 1‘3 d0? Even‘mifil ‘2 great remedy of former panics, a war,- ASSETS OVER $155,000,000. _ Will hardly serve. So enormous is the L - productivity of up-to-date machinery that a war of the most gigantic pro: .. DEPARTMENT. portions would be but a temporary alt mu“; leviation of the situation. And who 7 “D†mu" “M†‘ """ is there to ï¬ght? What nation dare - ‘ o ï¬vht? Not Japan, with her strangling DePOSlts taken 0f dzbt and her bonds at 67. Not th: and upward, States, with her insigniï¬cant army I . * and doubtful navy. Not any of the DEPOSITS can be 9 European nations, with their revolu- wuthdrawn on demand. tionary proletariat. \Vhat shall capiâ€" talism do to be saved? Better some“ thing soon. If Capital can not ï¬nd. ,und York streets, Lindsay. T. Srswaur. L. V. O’Coxxon, B. A My! MOORE 8L JACKSON, )AR-R-lS'l‘ERS, SOLIUITORS, &c. or- E) lice, William streel,bindsa . some solution, or half solution, Labor in will have to. As the days go by, Isigns and porâ€" 1 tents multiply'foretclling the doom of capitalism. Its course is nearly run; Only a miracle can give it a new lease ~" F_ D. Meow A. Jsoxsos fl; " â€â€œ ‘“* . "‘ â€"â€" ' f life. Its rowth has sto d and 0 BER. 0 3 PPe : AUCTI N The Length of the Tether. what cannot grow must die. Stagna- __ . tion and starvation, mental and physi- _â€"________â€"â€"â€"â€" Mfâ€" FELIX A. NOR’l‘lâ€"lEY, rUBLic AUCTIONEER. 'Farm and other sales conducted in ï¬rst- class order. Secure dates before adverâ€" tising. Address, Fenelon Falls. ____’_________,_.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-"“ STEPHEN OLIVER, LINDSAY - ONT. Live Stock and general Auctioneer. cal, are universal. But one proâ€"revoâ€" lutionary symptom is lacking. The world’s governments are not, yet put to their wits end for money. But that is coming. Deï¬cits are the order of , the day. Germany contemplates a 5 loan of two hundred and ï¬fty millions. Russia of one hundred millions. Oth- ‘ 7 ers are also looking towards the pawnâ€" . shop. It is the bread line of the rulers. ' The Chicago Dcily Socialist has compiled ï¬gures to show that there are in the United States 6,305,000 workers actually known to be idle. The probability is that the number exceeds this ï¬gure, and the end is not yet. The slight revival in industry that natually came about with the ad- vent of spring, has collapsed. The out- look for the future is, to say the least Write for dates before advertising. THOMAS CASHORE' of it, gioctmy. .On the other hand the masses are p :AUCI'IONEER. _ - FENELON FALES- What is there .to bank on for a re- Stlrnng- 911111003 03mm? Starve (111i- I i, "’ ‘Sales of all kinds conducted in aï¬rst- tum Of “Prosperlty {in The ï¬rst “’3' ably and m Patience for very long- " class manner. Secure dates before ad. quisite to capitalist production is a The POWdel‘ 1S dry; it needs but the ; vertising. . market. Where shall capitalism turn Spark HOW Soon that may come we 3 i W/ for a market? The home market is ‘10 “0t know; but it behooves us to be 1 MEDICAL. glutted and glutted. While it is true prepared What are You doing 1â€" [ff/#1,?! that there is not the same overpro- Vancouver: 3- 0-, Western Clarion. g. duction of commodities as in previous â€"o--â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" T e: DR. H H. GRAHAM. .. panics, there is a potential overpro- Parable of the Squirrels . .‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' duction. Under corporation manage- . . There was once a squirrel who lived not far from the dwellings of men. ‘ Being of an observant nature, "he profâ€" : ited from the study of the customs of . human beings. At last he cast about I 1 for the means of putting the result of l I his observations into (practice; So he' 3' hunted up a brother squirrel,:'~.- and M made a business proposition to liirh. . “ I know,†said he, “ where theiie is", so enormous is the productivity of a tree laden with nuts. Gather them labor armed with modern machinery for me, and I will allow you one out that, at the best of times, it was ne- of every four.†cessary to expand the consuming pow- But the second squirrel looked at"- er of the people by means of texten- him in amazement. sive credit. Everything was on the “Nonsense!†said he. “Gather ,_ instalment plan. Much of what the your own nuts and I’ll gather mine. consumers bought at the high tide of There are nuts enough in the woods prosperity is yet to pay for, and at the for us all.†And, whisking his bushy same time it is keeping the vast maâ€" tail about, he disappeared into a, 1101- jority of them humping to pay for 10W Stump near by. a what they need now. Here and there “I 886,†said squirrel No, 1, “that, ment factories have been systematized to produce to order only. To limit production to the absorbing power of the market. The absorbing power of the market is now at a very low ebb, and it is failing; 6,305,000 out of em- plOyment means that number with dif- ï¬culty able to procure the bare neces- saries of life. Consumers only of the minimum. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON 8; AC P eur. Office. Francis Street, DR. A. WILSON, â€"-u. n, u. c. P. a s., Ontario,â€" ‘HYSIOIAN, SURGEON 8r ACCOUCH P eur. Otï¬cc, Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. ‘ EYES TESTED, FRAMES TESTED. ‘When your eyes trouble you, cause you pain or head- ache or if your glasses re- quire changing or you need new glasses, go to on. in. emails, Eyesight Specialist. » We have the ï¬nest line of Suit- ings ever shown in this‘district. Come and see them or write for samples. Quality, ï¬t, Style and workman- Shlp always up to the highest ». ‘ Vi"-.. ~ Ifiwefl Neill's 51:06 Sgï¬k. standard, factories and mines are working in a he does not grasp the great principle . f t.“ ngnteed Charges mod_ spasmodic way, but ev, these must 0f proï¬t sharing. I fear our race is 35’. same no lo“ g gm“, ' presently come to the end of their 110*? yet ready'for CiVilTZ&tiOfl.â€â€"â€"Quegt. ' // tether. When their little market is â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-- DENTL. . ï¬lled up, they must thrust out their When you sell your time you sell j, , MW/ workers into that vast workless army, yourself, for you go with your time. . EWTI'ST thus further reducing the absorbing TI care not who mak th 1 ' I “I'- s- J- SIMS! D ‘3' I capacity of the market. so that I ma k th es ‘3 a“ {is Fenelon Falls. Everyone has been counting on the is the creed yfma 9t 1.6 Prf’ï¬ts' T1113 Gmduaie of Toronto University and , future. Now there is no future. \Ve the law an d (2,1331%; tlsm m reSPeCt '00 Royal College of Dental Surgeons- _ I ' ï¬n . (“mum I u, H m I - ‘ must retrench to pay up for the past _ ‘ tar}; ALL BRANCHES or DENTISTRY Egg ' till “things pick up a bit.†And the Labor is the only thing that is ,1- med according to the latest improved by more retrenchment the less chance ways SOld upon the market without a C. i there is for things to pick up. As for prom. When labor is sold, the proï¬t perfor - methods at moderate prices. OFFICEzâ€"Over Burgoyne’s store, 001- J; crnc street . DRS. llEELllllDS & lRlllllE, nsxrisrs; - LINDSAY. Natural teeth preserved. Crown and bridge work a specialty. Splendid ï¬ts in " ’ 1 teeth. Painless extraction. Gas administered to over 9,000 persons with the foreign market, where is it? Con- must COme the other way. THE BANK OF I908 . llAlllBllta " One (milk? Oldest and Strongest Banks doing business in Canada, ,1 A .AVINGS ACCOUNT. p ' cultiva es the saving habit. The saving habit is the , sure road to independence, if not wealth. ,. its EVER mu LIKE You may have. We promise to s ï¬t you, and guarantee the shoes. It’s this way: Our summer stock of 5? F‘ body. We have the shoes that make the feet show up High Shoes, Low OICE won: in T'TANO. I LILLIAN G. WlLSON, A. T. C. M. Honor Graduate (piano and vocal) of Toronto Conservatory of Music. Gold lednlist of Whitby Lndies’ College. Voice and piano pupils accepted. Apply at studio. Dr. Wilson’s residence, or telephone NO. '0: i is so large we can suit every- stylishly. Shoes, Dress Shoes or \Valk- ing Shoes, we have them all. 5’ " reason a sou [ 1 _00 starts an account in this Bank, and g even smaller regular deposits, with I, . interest added every three months, , soon count up. Money may be withdrawn at any ‘5 g," time without notice. , A ' Fenelon Falls Branch, W. A. Bishop, Manager. «.1 ; 3