Yeas Lars MAY BEPEWD UPS?! Hill-HHS: YOUR PRE- SGRIPTEQN FELLED PROPERLY. : . . . We have made a special study of prescription work and the hand- ling of powerful drugs, and we guarantee to ï¬ll the prescription exactly as it calls for. WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE. If we have not the drugs called for in the prescription we will tell you, rather than ï¬ll it (for_the sake of the price) by substituting, as some other druggists do. We do not allow our clerks to ï¬ll prescriptions, but always do It Ourselves. ‘ .BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM THE OLD BEtlABLE DRUG STGBE and always get what you ask for and without paying two prices for it'l . n . a.J.soetn, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. III-low: CEN.RAL. WWMMWW W606 WW WWWO-Oc WW0 owe-cow i... Professional Cards. LEGAL. ' r. A. MODIAKMID. ARRISTER, SOLlCITU R, Etc, FENE B lon Falls. Ofï¬ce, Uolberne street opposite Post-ofï¬ce. 3%†Money to loan on real estate at lowest current rates. MCLAUG HLIN, PEEL &- FULTON ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS AND NOT- aries. 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. C. A. M. FULTON, B. A. Ms. A. PEEL. _______.____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" e. itinorKINS. K. c. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Public, 850. Solicitor for the Bank or lllon'treal. Money to loan at terms to suit borrower. Ofï¬ces, 6 William street south, Lindsay, ‘Ont. M STEWART & O’CONNOR, )ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, &o. MONEY l) to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Ofï¬ce on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. '1‘. STEWART. L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A ______________’_,_._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" MOORE SLJJAUKSON, ARRISTERS, SOLIUIfl‘ORS, &c. Of- ï¬ce, William street,[.1udsay. F. D. Moour. A. JACKSON ~__'______._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€""_ MEDICAL. MW? DR. H. H. GRAHAM. â€"â€"n.n.,o. u.,n n. c S.Eug.,M.G.P. s 3., Own, 9. '1‘. u. s.â€" HYSICIAN SURGEON & ACCOUGH- l) cur. Oiï¬heAFrancis Street, Feuelon halls. . ______________,_â€"’â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" DE. A. WILSON, â€"u. s., M. c. r. a. s., Ontario,â€" llYSlClAN, SURGEON & ACQOUCH cur. Ollice, Golborne Street, l‘euelon Falls. / fl ‘ DENTAL. May/p,“â€" Dr. s. a. sms, DENTIST, Fenelon 1Talls. Graduate of» Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latestimpi'oved methods at moderate prices. OFFICEzâ€"Over Burgoyue’s store, Col- ornc street __'__________________.___.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" DRS. EEELllllDS & IRVINE, urxnsrs - LINDSAY. Natural teeth preserved. Crpwu and bridge work a specialty. Splendid tits In artiï¬cial teeth. Painless extraction. Gms administered to over 9,000 persons With great success. .W D ESTISTBY. DR. H. A. NESBITT, L. D. s, D. D. s. Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Honor Graduate of Toronto Universiry. _ ' Three Years practical ,expericnco. ‘. All modern improvements. ‘ _, Ot‘ï¬ce over Canadian Bank of commerce, corner Kent and William street, Lindsay, Ont. Phone 272. We are prepared to buy any quantity of chickens and old i ' delivered , at fowl, r. POULTRY. OUSE Fenelon Fall-5‘s, any day, eXcepting Slat- urday. Highest cash trails prices ‘J I; ‘63- and paid . ‘J i5 ;.-‘ J 0'." 3mm than allitmddluzodliirtsdlh’. JIil’a’IImd'liuJIlfhmï¬iuI. :Irlhtï¬â€™frtï¬lhmm WWII: Nllilfltjulfllttmalï¬ï¬jdmt md‘l’ftldlhmllllnmflnu‘llg Ir Do you want a suit or overcoat for Winter? If so, try us, we can suit you. .â€" :TOWNLEY sacs. sievmmrrwrvuwnrwwrucuwnrwxwmrwAW-uxwlmmwwmrww u mills Jilin flflmflï¬n mfllurmllluzmi‘hmflht :Wr M Mill": W will.†“WHW‘QIW W W 4“ u " l "NW. ‘41- .l .. Is 231% sTHE rtT SEAstri J e “WW 1W Wear Metronomes will soon be here and‘you had betâ€" .1 ter be prepared if for it by getting a pair of shoes at I 8033th asnII $3. v amidst ï¬afljflnr riffs: :nll'Eur :nllhr. Julllhr 7.08:2: WW sew 1 L - . i-‘z 'y‘ 3‘ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . 'ANli F ilmfll-l FENELON FALLS. HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL ETABLISHE 1817. INCORPORATED av ACT or PARLIAMENT. CAPJTAL . - 314.400.000.00. RES.“ - - $1,000,000.00. UNPWIDEO PROFITS $922.419.31 ASSETS OVER $165,000,000. LSAVINGS BANK ,- DEPARTMENT. 0000000 l l INTE'REST ADDED FOUR TIMEs,A YEAR, Deposits taken of $1 and upward. 3Dépo$its be withdrawn/on demand. R; M. HAMILTON, can oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo THE OUTLOOK. The three greatest commercial coun- tries onl'carth, England, Germany and the UnitedStatcs, are now in the throes of the most severe and sweep- ing industrial depression ever recordâ€" ed in histOry. Factories and shops are closed or their output greatly cur- tailed, and millions of workmen ï¬nd themselves 'in enforced idleness and consequently without means to proâ€" vide for their sustenance. In England , thousands of these unemployed and hungryoncs are trampng about the country, and in sheer desperation oft- en resorting to looting and other acts of violence. In Germany conditions are rapidly reaching an equally acute stage ; while in the United States fulâ€" ly one fourth of the working force has pratically been idle all of this year. In these Countries some millions of men will: face the Coming winter with- out having earned even one single dol- lar during the summer season. Just what this will mean to them may be easily imagined. It is safe to say that the coming winter will be as much worse than last winter as that was worse thanthe previous one. The best ï¬nancial and commercial authoritie's'agree‘ that there is nothing in sightito warrant the expectation of a. return ~of industrial activity and “prosperityâ€. for at least some years to come. l‘ï¬en to these ï¬nancial and commercialhages the future loQEE‘none too brightf ' The crops of the co ‘nt'ii’y, more especially of the United States and Canada, have been looked 1:9 with longing-eyes by the capitalist- world to relieve’the situation and hasten the return of the “prosperity†that suddenlytook wings af‘ycugyago. But the season’s crop will be swallowed up in the maW'of the market within a few short weeks, and ‘the producers will betasipooruas before, while the appetite of the capitalist beast will re- main keen as ever. \Vhen workmen by the million are forced into unemployment for a Sulli- cient length of time, they will become desperate and resort to violent meth- ods to relieve their distress. Once they break forth as a destructive force the rule of capital, which has brought, their miseries upon them, will be sliak~' 1 : "MANAGER. 9 ‘ ¢0<>Qo<z>oo<z>ooc>ooooooos gen to its foundations, or, pet-chance, lbrought; to an abrttpt and inglorions‘ lend. The power of repression in the ,hands of the capitalist rulers will he‘ lof no avail against the frenzied on- slaughts of maddencd millions, driven to desperation by the miseries heaped upon them by the brutality of those‘ rulers and their proii t-mongering rule: In the face of such an onslaught capi-' talist civilization will go down to igâ€" nominious defeat; and ruin. ’ The Socialist horizon is replete with signs and portents presaging the apâ€" proach of a storm that will test the strength of capitalist civilization to the limit. And what is the present ruling class doing, or attempting to do to forefend the storm?- The soup- house and repression are all that class has to oï¬er. Its soup-house strength will be tested to its limit during the" coming winter. \Vhen that limit it reached, it can only resort to the pow- er of repression. That is the last rc- sort. It has nothing further to Offer. In the face of present industrial; conditions, which are daily and hourw“ 1y becoming more acute and unbear- able, it is positively ludicrous to witâ€" ness the efforts of the pinheaded poli: ticians of the various capitalist inter- ests, ' as they strut their brief hour upon the stage and pt‘ate of “better terms,†“Asiatic immigration,†“our resources,†and the other fellows’ “graft, rascality and corruption.†‘ The only thing that can avert the necessity of wiping out capitalist rule by, a cataclysm of violence and dc.- struction is the awakening of the working class to the line of intelligent action while there is yet time. Prompt political action by the working class will make it possible to remove the. incubus of capitalistrule without the violence and bloodshed that must othâ€". erwise obtain. The present outlook indicates, however, that the prospects are good for a period of turbulence and upheaval more widespread and sweeping that has hitherto been re; corded in history. But the revolution must come, ~even if it come “shod with iron sandals.â€â€" ilk-stern Clarion. -0 A DEVICE 0F SATAN. The school board at Lancaster, Ohio, in 1828, refused to permit the school house to be used for the discussion of the question as to whether railroads ‘ were practical or not ; and the matter- was recently called to mind by an old document that reads as follows : “You; are welcome to use the school house to, debate all proper questions in ; but.- such things as railroads and telegraphs - are impossibilities apd rank inï¬delity. There is nothing in the \Vord of God about them. . If God had designed that his, intelligent creatures should travel at. the frightful speed of ï¬fteen miles an‘ hour, by steam, he wo'uld have clearly fOretold it; through his ‘ holy prophets. It is a device of Satan to lead immortal souls down to hell.†Sounds familiar, does n’t it? Same ar- gument is usedlo-day by similar idiots over permitting school houses to l)(‘ used by Socialists to discuss economics. There is just; as much idiocy in closingr school houses and other public build- ings to the discussion of sociology as there was in closing them to the div cussion of railroads. You have some neighbors about as 'thick headed as those Ohio' fellows were eighty years agofhave n’t you’.l But progress runs, over them, else the world would stag- nateâ€"Appeul to Reason. I O-â€"o The ownership of the machines by a capitalist; class whichu‘hontrols, the goygernment, has separated the worker the product of his labor. H 36 ’. 'a it t . a ’t‘i'r' Assets Exceed Fifty Millién Dollars me sugar or I968";- .6“; Your money is safer in the Bank than in your house or in your pocket, It is not tied up. You can get it out at any time without delay. And it keeps on growing all the time. Interest on Savings Accounts at the highest current rate is added to‘the Principal every 3 months. $1.00, starts an account and secures a pass-book. W. A. Bishop, Manager. Fenelon Falls Branch,