W' m van-fl.“ swax VOL. XXXVI . Professional Gerda. LEGAL. MCDIARMID, WEEKS & O’NEAIL ANK o' THEY DON’T owe BARRIsrnns.somcrrons, NOTAR- 'HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL. ies, etc. Solicitors for Countyof ESTABLISHED 1817 INCORPORATED By ACT OF PARLIAMENT Victoria. Money to loan on real estate CAPITAL ' - $l4.400.000.00. REST - ASSETS "OVER $220,000,000. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Deposits take of $1 and upwards, which can, be ‘ withdrawn on deman . v - I . . 12.000.00.341» at lowest rates of interest. omces oppo- _ site Pym’s-Hotel, Kent street, Lindsay. _ Member of ï¬rm will be at Fenclon Falls every Tuesday. F. A. M CDIARMID, W. J. O’Nnm. ME .;A CENT. . «. -' sKs, » C E “E That’s what a person will say about a pair of shoes that have been satis- factory ~in‘ every wayâ€"When the are laid aside for the last time. Worn out, but they earned their cost. No longer ~ of any use, but they’ve been reliable, trustworth'p, dependable, every minute .since I bought them. McLAUGthN, PEEL &. FULTON ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS AND. NOT- uries. Ofï¬ces over Dominion ‘Bank, ~ Lindsay. Branch ofï¬ce open at Bobcuygeon . . every Monday. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. R.J.Mcl.menus, K. G. A.M..F.otron, B. A. ' Jas. A. Prism, '. M Food for Thought. day, but the cobwebs will ï¬nally grow â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ over their doors, because the depart-- Socialism, while destroying individ- ment store has come to stay. It is an ualism, would develop the individualiâ€" institution that is going to do the. ty of each man or woman to an extent bUSineSS 3 capital Willdo it. . . never before reached in" any civiliza- It is the policy of the ruling classes: tion. This would be brought about all over" the world to arm to the teeth by having the opportimity‘of choosing to preserve peace. The masses of all an occupation within the reach of nations are taXed to employ soldiers,. G. n. nornms; "KI" ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY - Public, &c. Solicitor for the Bank of. Montreal. 'Money to loan at terms to suit borrower. Otï¬ces, 6 William street south, Lindsay, Ont. « grooms & JACKSON, ‘ ‘ AilltlS'l‘ERS, SOLIUl'l‘ORS, 51c. Of- lice“,- William streel, Lindsay. F. D. Moons. A. JACKSON That is something that we try, to have true of every shoe that we sell. To please us it must please you. To please you it must earn its cost by giving proper service. develop in that line more than be ing man should be guilty oftheheihâ€" could in any other. Now, people have _0us crime of having a weapon on him,, to follow any vocation that ofl'ersâ€"not unless acting under these rulers? ord- what they would prefer. ers, he is arrested and put behind the “Labor is free,†says the subsidized bars of a prison, or chained on a rock- - press. Yes, labor is free to ï¬ght the pile, for his audacity in doing what battles, pay the taxes and produce the rulers show by their'example is» the wealth. Labor is free to pay the the proper thing to do. I am glad of‘ trust prices for food, pay tribute. to . it. If the poor people in this country,. Sliylock and beg for leave to toil. Laâ€" where a ballot is placed in their hands,., bar is free to work for what it can have not enough sense to use that balâ€" - get, live in over-crowded tenement lcâ€"t intelligently, to make their condi- houses in back alleys, and vote the tion equal to that of the ruling classes, monopoly ticket or be discharged. La- they have not the intelligence to use her is free to work out ï¬nes under ï¬re-arms. The ways of right are ways; vagrancy laws, sleep in jails and live of peace. The ballot is the way of on bread and water. Labor is free to peaceâ€"more potent than the armaâ€" starve, free to die, and free to fill a ment of any tyrantâ€"B. Ashby. place in the potter’s ï¬eld. What gloriâ€" ' i V ous freedom 1 And yet without workersâ€"“labor- - ersâ€â€"â€"there could be no nation, no STEWART & O’CONNOR, AltltlS’l‘llRS, NOTARIES, &c. MONEY to loan at lowest current rules. Terms to suit borrowers. Oflice on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. ’l‘. Srswun. L. V. O’Connell, B. A ' DENTAL. Dr. s. J. ems, DENTIST, Fonelon Falls. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latestimproved methods at moderate prices. "OFFlCiizâ€"Over Burgoyne's store, Col- orne street 9.. Pikers and Pirates. Drs. Neelands d. Irvine. DENTISTS - LINDSAY. Natural teeth preserved. Crown and «bridge work a. specialty. Splendid ï¬ts in artiï¬cial teeth. Painless extraction. Gas sadlninistered to over 9,000 persons with. “gm; success. ' HEDICAL on. n. n. ens-HAM."- ~n.o.,o. It, I s. o' tiling, to. r. 5.0., - Out, I. 'r. I. s.â€"-. )s‘rsrcus,.suncsox a. meouon- . ‘V out. Ofliéo‘. Francis Street, Fenelon Frills. ‘ DR. B. v J OHNSTON E, We would be glad to have you‘look : at our ‘3 ecial line of Women’s Dongola ,~ Blucher al. at $2.00, an honest make, ‘ stylish shape, and solid from the Top 'of the Tops to jthe 'Bottom of the Bottoms. i. _ J. L. ARNOLD. without the,uoflicials,â€-au things but express car of a few hundred dollars. 3 their vices-Could and would be. When Thlrty'mmutes after the theft was' reâ€" .onestops to- think that ninety men ported all the P011091 ,and‘dgteCtWeS-Of out or every hundred belong to the the Courtry were on the trail; , class of .“ workersâ€. and that they hold . Harnman’ with, the Conï¬lvanFe 0f members" of this class in such neglect Roosevelt! mbbed the All?“ m‘l‘Ya-y that the killing of two or three is not Of 361500909- ‘Th‘ef’es “Ole the 3'35" deserVing of_S0 much as knowing their Plant at ‘Ph'ladelpb‘aV the custom names, one has but to wonder that ho“? at Ne“? .YQrk! the, lake from workers are as well oil as they are. “ind Streets Of Ch‘cago; “1,8 forest-8 of, In:_the.struggle which this system Idaho! 0'63?“ and WaSh'l‘gton’ the" forces most men to chase'the almighty Waterways 0f h!“ the weatem states" dollar,‘they lose sight of the fact that thousands 0f morest government 9°81 labor misapplied is labor lost. That is, lands? the francms? Of lluPd'edP Of that when foul. men are set to do a thousands of American citizens, and . each person.’_ When every one can folâ€" militia and sheriffsâ€"to arm, to clothe: low the vocation he likes best, he will and to feed them. But if some labor-v r wealth; no societyâ€"no anything ; but ' l A Pil‘el‘ in ,PeFl'lSylmni‘l mbbed a“? V ' successor: 'ro nu. A. WILSON, moon's or rename UNIVER- sity. Physician, Surgeon and Ac- coucheur. Oflice, 00le0 street, Fen- elon Falls. , . _ AUCTION EEK. 'rnonAs mesons. AUCTIONEER - FENELON FALLS. Sales of all, kinds conducted in a ï¬rst- class manner. Secure dates before ad- vertising. In Jewelry We carry a large and well selected stock. Our prices are as low as you will ï¬nd any-- where. It Pays To keep your watch in good order. If it needs cleaning or repairing bring it here. JOHN SLATER, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES NEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. ransLozl FALLS. Like ours provide whole- some eating. We continue 4 to assure you this as we have done in the past, we won’t stand for humbug goods. Reliability is our motto. ROBSON s: SON. ivâ€? WWW’W’WWWWW clothes. Our assortment of goods for this purpose will be found complete and upeto-date. i g ‘3 . E To thinkabo ut your needs in spring 3 Your inspection cordially inVited. thing that one could do equallywell in the same time, the labbr of three ‘ {men is wasted. ' So whenthey permit a system that forceson them ï¬fteen stores, when one could sell them all the goods to better advantage, they pay for the keeping of the fourteen and get no beneï¬t from them. The one store could take no advantage of a monopoly if it were conducted on the same plan as the post-ofï¬ce. Is there a way to deal effectually A with the trusts and stop their march upon the wealth of the people? There is; audit is the only way for the mer- chants to get satisfaction, for they are bound to be forced out of business for themselves. All stores (or departments of distribution) must be national, and operated on a plan similar to the post- 'al. No man or' set of men has a natu- , ral right to control any public utility ; but the present competitive system gives him or them that right. Merch- ants may kick and howl until dooms- yet not even "a one-eyed constable, with a sourvy out at, his; heels, was put on the trail of the pirates. ,_ '- . The clumsy work of this Pennsylva- nia piker merits the severestpunish- ment. A man who would stoop-ton petty theft when there are many mil-- lions insight, thereby putting. the con-' stabulatory of the nation on his track, is foolish enough to be under the eye of a watchful guardian or incarcera- ted in a feeble-minded institute. Moral: Scorn to be a piker. If you must be a thief, adopt the} methods of capitalist pirates and elude the blood bounds of the law.-â€"App’l to Reason. râ€"O-‘ ' How can» a man grow rich except on the spoils of other men’s labor im- F roude, the historian. According to Webster, justice means the rendering to every man his due. There can be no justice until the profâ€" it system ends, and to every man is. rendered the full product of his labor. Cal-4. . k ,4? 74 Years in Business. Capital Every Banking £836 THE sun or" 2910“ ‘. '4’. a :14 ~ - 2.. ‘ ,. 3.. _. and Reserve Over offered to Farmers, Cattle- men, Miners "and Lumbermen. Sales Notes handled on ecks on any Bank cashed. men at reasonable rates.- Money Sent to any point by Money Order, Draft or Accommodation. 4 - » most favorable terms. Ch ' 1......Mone .adVanced to reliable g TOWNLEY BROS.-r , v y ‘ Telegraph Transfer. . irvvmm W~ ' Eenelon Falls Branch, W. A. Bishop, Manager