munn‘V-MWH .â€".â€" Professional Cards E3513. AICLAUGALIN. PEEL a FULTON, I )ARRiSTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTAR- l) ies. Oï¬ices over Dominion Bank, iuindsuy. over 'l'erriils' store. next to Dr. Sims' oilice. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. a. J. ucLiuem, K. o. A. M. rumor, B. A. I, 3A5. A. PEEL. ,___,____.___.___â€"~â€"__ HOPKINS, WEEKS & HOPKINS. i†annisrnas, SOLICITORS, Montreal. Money to loan at terms to suit the borrower. Ofï¬ces No. 6 \V ill1am St. south. Lindsay, Out. and at Wood- ville Ontario. G. 1-1: Horkms. K. 0., C. E. WEEKS, ' 15‘. HOLMES HOPKINS, B. A. ________________~_____________._. Moons J AUKSON, giARillS'l‘ERS, SOLlUl'l‘ORS, lire. Of- ' line, William slreet, Lindsay. F. D. Moons. V A. Jacnsor. _ ___â€"a‘ â€"»_â€"- ____â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" STEWART 3L O’CONNOR, ' . )A'llllla‘ l‘ERS, NOTARIES, &o. MONEY i) to loan at lowest current rules. 'leyrms to suit borrowers. Ollice on corner of hunt and York streets, Lindsay. . 'l‘. S'i'lcwall'l. L. V. O’Conuon, B A Wuâ€" Wflw-au -â€"' I __V_ ,__ , _ _,__ DEl‘éTAL. _ or. s. s. eases, surest“, Ei‘cuclozi k‘allrs. Graduate of Toronto University and iloyul (fill-age of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DEl‘lTISTRY performed according to the latestimproved ' methods at moderate prices. _, OFFlCl‘lzâ€"Over Burgoyue’s store, Col- orne street I Dre. Neelands (it lrvine. llhll‘l'i‘lï¬ll‘tl AME-SAY. Nulural teeth preserved. Crown and bridge work a specialty. Splendid [its In nrtilicial teeth. Painless extraction. ans administered to over-£9,000 persons With great. success. ‘ ' ’ - ‘ * ~-\WEW“W MEDICAL. ._ ._..___..,___.___â€"__.â€"â€"â€"l ~__________________,_._____.__ DR. H. H. GRAHA'M. ~â€"n. 13., c. n, n n. c s. Eng.,M.o. r. a s., ONT., 3*. '1‘. M. s.â€" )llYSlGlAN, SURGEON & ACOOUClI- ,i cur. Oï¬ice. Francis Street, Fenelon hulls. ' DR. H. B. JOHNSTONE, SUCCESSOR. T0 DR. A. WILSON, RADUArTE OF TORONTO UNIVEP- ‘ sity. Physician, Surgeon and Ac- coucheur. Oliice, Colborne street, Fen- elon Falls. AUGTIONEER. THOMAS OAS HORE. AUCTIONEER. - FENELON FALLS. Sales of all kinds conducted in a ï¬rstâ€" class manner. Secure dates before ad- avertising. in. Jewelry .VVe 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, Issunn or MARRIAGE Lxcnxsns nux'r noon 'ro POST-OFFICE. saunas. mus. "-4.r “3:4 I. A member of the ï¬rm will‘be ‘ ' at Fenclon Walls every Tuesday. Oihcc AND Notaries. Solicitors for the Bank of an: new nnmmcm they slip up and down at the heel. That objection is made by those who haven’t worn Oxfords for some years, and it is nollonger true. Oxfords that we sell are shaped at the heel to I, prevent all slipping. There is no foot that we cannot ï¬t. . There is no taste that we cannot please with some shape or shade or other. Better see our oxford stock, get ï¬tted and suited, and enjoy real foot. comfort this summer. As we said, we’ve got something to please every. body. '. hhhhhs ’ - ' ' nee a grain but always correct in price, is what you always ï¬nd prevails at our grocery store. . . ‘ memes. cursor and other things that we handle are always the best. The best is always cheapest because it’s wholesome. . . . . . ï¬rfï¬imï¬~ .91.": ‘ Get our “High in Quality †goods and be safe. ROBSON 4&1: SON. Rtï¬r’l‘ï¬... . . ":ESJE‘Sxï¬S‘ilk'afléli’ï¬kth‘it sweetheart:arsvmrfaézi Wflsï¬ï¬iflé tifï¬ï¬‚it‘i‘nifiï¬â€˜ ' . 5 scream They claim that they are’nt comfortable because (E ONTARIO, FRIDAY. .. v.4.) Lip-hm.» rum wwntmâ€"wsw 9.3m? y-_-.-.v..4v-,.; . w m fluxflxwx limousines: 3mm Mama; murmurs: .1551: unï¬t Mr ‘Spri n g and Summer Suits. We carry a ï¬ne line of the most up-toe date goods for Spring and Summer Suits. We' invite your inspection. Fit and workmanship ' the best. No trouble. to Show goods. ' TOWNLEY BROS. ~. ...;,-._.._,.L.s-»~.â€"†j 4;}, prior» «7" w“ --~ -~-» TFfWfl-Hx .. .. .. a, .._.. r. -._- .. h“ -. ,. . . . - 3... m h i t i E l . -é-’:‘.‘F:'z‘i'i/§£t"ï¬?£l ‘ I-IEIKD OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1817 CAPITAL - ., $14.400.000.00. ,‘..;~n.rtr2.lv:az»y4smga “T.†1 Can’t You See? Capitalist daily papers should conâ€" vince you that the present system is so bad that it ought to? be changed. It ought not to need any Socialist ar- gument to prove to you that some- thing radical should be done and done at once. Do not the crimes reported, the suï¬'ering of men, women and esâ€" pecially of the little children in the sweat shops and mills and mines, ap- peal to something in you? Have you no spark of good and humane feelings for others in your soul? Can’t you see that the present system is imprac- tical? That it is not producing the conditions under which you wish to live? Are you so dull of reason that you do not see that every crime is committed for PROFIT, and, therefore, PROFl'l‘ is the active cause of the crimes, and removing the cause would remove the crimes? Do you believe that a system that would do away with the profits that go in billions a year to a few, COULD give you less for your industry than you are getting to- day? If it did not go to the rich, to whom would it go? You get only a small part of the wealth you produce. Do not the products of your hands and brains pile up the millions repre- sented by the colossal fortunes of mod- ern times? If they do not come-from you, from whom do they come? Sure- ly you must have brains enough to see, if you will but think, that when others make millions YOU LOSE won-1‘ THEY GAIN. You see, it is not like your work. Your work actually pro- duces things; their ,.work is only in MANIPULATING YOU AND YOUR PROD- UC’IS, so that they gain without pro- ducing? Can ’t you see that you are being robbed, by a system based on INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT ASSETS OVER $220,000,000. , SAVINGS BANK‘ DEPARTMENT. Deposits taken of $1 and upwards, which can be iwthdan on demand. nelon 1 B11 , E Q ewe - BIONTR-EA L. REST ‘ 12.000.00.000 U~< such action good for YOU? Socialism“ may be wrong, it may not be a reme- dy at all, but YOU can only know by studyingthe matter for yourself. You i will not learn what it is from those who are opposed to it. will against it. to refrain from doing so. But PLEASE-l read, also, what is said in favor of it. Then. you will have both sides of the question. Then you can form some just judgment. Truth does not fear to be attacked, if it is free also to be heard. Somebody poisoned your mind, as they did mine, against Socialism before you or I knew anything about it. I read; I studied , and I know now why. ~â€"â€"Appcal to Reason. ._..____~___. ‘3, .â€"._ The Sugar Trust. To show you 110w private enterprhc' robs yOu, let’s instance the sugar in- dustry. The present trust took over sixteen little companies with a com- bined capital of $56,590,000, and then began to water it. It took proï¬ts so enormous that it increased its propcty to something like $100,000,000, and paid in the meantime $130,000,000 in dividends, and that duringr the last twenty years ! taken from you 100 per cent. every year on the capital actually invested. Now this government borrows money at 2 per cent. interest. If the public owned and operated the sugar reï¬ning industry, you would have saved $260,- ‘ 000,000 on the one item of sugar alone proï¬ts, to the extent that others gain? ' If you raise a crop, that crop not profit, it-is your PRODUCT. But the men who manipulate it and make mil- lions out of itâ€"that which they gain is proï¬t. We know well enough, for. science has proven it, that you could have from three to five times as much for your crop or your labor as you now get. Would you be injured by getting more for your own products? It would not be right for you to make a proï¬t off theproducts of others. That is why the present system is wrong. All the great fortunes, all the thousands of kineg palaces, all the great factories and shops and mines and machinery and oliice buildings and business blocks of the nation, are what have been taken from you and your fathers before you. Oh, please THINK about it. It will not harm you to think. I don’t want to think for you. That would do YOU no good. Do your own thinking and then you will not be deceived. I might want to deceive you. But if you read up YOU will KNOW. Is that unfair? Is n’t during the last twenty years. But you vote to have sugar :1. private industry, and you get- skinned to a frazzle. And above all this, the private owners of the industry have paid enormous salaâ€" ries to their chicers, to their lawyer. , to their lobbyists and others. All this you have brought on yourselves, be- cause you are too blind and stupid to realize the cause of it allâ€"the private ownership principle. And what good comes to you by reason of the private ownership? You get none of the profâ€" its, none of the beneï¬ts ; but you pay for them into the pockets of the rich and corrupting classes. Will you al- ways rcmain stupid ? You could have sugar today for two cents a pound it it were a public monopoly, and there would be some direct beneï¬t to you, which you will newer receive so long as you vote for men who do n’t believe in publicly owned industriesâ€"lb. :0â€"0 The world will not have escaped despotism until it has ovethrown the greatest despotism of all-â€"capitalist control of industry. They say that when a man lies he wiggles his big toe. Perhaps that is the reason that shoes became fashioné. able in capitalist countries. may be opened by two members of a family. Either may deposit or withdraw money on his or her own: signa- ture alone, so that either may do the banking, as is most wuvenient. $1.00 opens :1 Savings Account. Interest compounded _ at highest current rates. any time. Money may .be withdrawn at / . enelon Falls Branch, W. .A. Bishbp, Manager Read all you i "We do not ask you * Don’t YOU want to know 4., In other words, it has ' a»,r... A -.#.~‘." .4†. - -mxa‘JLA/J .- .<»/ .a