MOLAUGLHIN, PEEL, FULTON & STINSON. I ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTAR- ies. Money to loan. Special atten- tion given to investments. Branch oilice at Norwich Falls, open every Tuesday. Lindsay olï¬ce over Dominion Bank. R. J McLAUGHMN, K. O. A. M. FULTON, B. A. JAs. A. Pest. T. H STINSON. HOPIiIhS, W'EEKS & HOPKINS. ARRIS'I‘ERS, SOLICITORS, AND 1 Notaries. Solicitors for the Bank of Montreal. Money to loan at terms to suit the borrower. Oliices No. 6 William St. south, Lindsay, Out. and at Wood- ville, Ontario. > - G. [L HOPKINS, K. 0.. C. E. WEEKS, E. HOLMES HOPKINS, B. A. MOORE 451. JACKSON, aarns'rsas, sotnnrons, &c. OE ) lice,\Villiam street,Lindsay. _ F. I). Moons. A. JACKSON W STEWART & O’CONNOR, AltltlS'l‘ERS, NOTARIES‘, (to. MONEY B to loan at lowest current. rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Oliice on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. 'l‘. Srswurt. L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A ___. -._<, ._._z » ' "tam. Br. 3. J. $EM5, BEE‘STBST, b‘cuelou E‘ulls. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latestimproved methods at moderate prices. ill’FlOEzâ€"Over Burgoyne’s store, Col- oruc street rs. Neeiands (it Irvme. liENl‘lb‘TS - LihDSAY. Natural teeth preserved. Crown and brialrrc work a specialty. Splendid (its in artiliacial teeth. Painless extraction. Gfas administered to over 9,000 persons With great success. W ‘ EDICAL. DR. H. H. GRAHAM. â€"M. D.,C.M., 10.11. c s. Eug.,n.c. P. s 8., ONT., r. 'r. M. s.â€" )HYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH- our. Ot‘ï¬ce. Francis Street, Fcuelon Falls. DR. H. B. JOHNSTONE, successes TO DR. A. WILSON, RADUATE OF TORONTO UNIVER- sity. Physician, Surgeon and Ae- eoucheur. Oliicc, Golborne street,Fen- eion Falls. AUCTION BER. 'l‘ HO M AS OAS HORE, AUCTIONEER - FENELON FALLS. Sales of all kinds conducted in a ï¬rst- class manner. Secure dates before ad- vcrtising. 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 goo (1 order. If it needs cleaning or repairing bring it. here. I - JOHN SLATER, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES NEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. FEIELOI _ FALLS. ' things in readiness for next season. Summer Suits. the best. No trouble to show goods. '5 ï¬kmflmflwflmflz W in)? FENELON FALLS, This is the time of year we reduce our stock as much as possible and get Prices are reduced on our regular lines, which are made for us by trustworthy manufacturers, and are such as we can v thoroughly recommend. We oï¬â€˜er sur. prising values in such well-known makes which combine quality and style to an unusual extent. We are making a clean sweep of everything belonging to Summer, and getting a reputation for brand new styles and up-to-date. business that is as good to us as a copy- right on the better class of trade ' J.L.ARNOLD. HIGH "IN train but always correct in. price, is what you always ï¬nd prevails at our grocery store. . . PICKLES, CATSUP and other things that we handle are always the best. The best is always cheapest because it’s rainy... g ’2 J?! Wholesome. Get our “High in Quality†goods and be safe. ROBSON (St: SON. fl flxgflzJfluflt rfltjfiuuiï¬am‘l‘ar Waï¬: Mflï¬sfln,flï¬ï¬cflz £5: W331)? We carry a ï¬ne line of the most up-to- Fit and workmanship TOWNLEY BROS. i date goods for Suitings for Summer. We invite your inspection. “WWI-l vvrwwmr HEAD OFFICE ESTABLISHED 817 ~ CAPITAL - 814.400.000.00. Government Ownership. In view of the fact that electric systems are making great inroads on the steam lines, and that the latter will have to change and largely re- build and equip the entire lines, you begin to hear talk about the govern- ment taking over the roads. The roads are capitalized and bonded for three times their real value; and now to ithrow this-largely away and re- build, which would add a capitaliza- tion that could not possibly be made to pay dividends, is appalling to the schemers who have been skinning the nation. To get an income or interest on this vast sum, amounting to twen- ty billions, the capitalists are willing to have their members of congress buy the roads and saddle the debt on the people. Already the word has gone forth that the government will likely own the roads. You would want the government to own a piece of proper- ty you had bonded for twice its norâ€" mal rents, would n’t you '5 Now listen to the prophecy. You will hear much about the government buying the rail- roads from the old parties from now on. There is little more capitalization and stock jobbing possible, and bil- lions will be required to electrify the system; and the public can buy the old junk at three times its value and then spend billions to modernize it, after which, if the capitalists can own v' congress, the roads will be sold back to the speculators at a lossâ€"just as the New York custom house was given to Rockefeller’s bank, without practi- cally a dollar for it, though it was worth several millions. The people are easy suckers, and are being robbed of all the valuable public lands, coal and other minerals, just as the English nobilityâ€"by cunning oppression, de- ception, parliament acts and judges’ decisionsâ€"took the great Lnglish com- mon lands, belonging to all the people, away from them, and permitted the few to fence and own and take the ti- tle to them, so that the common peo- ple had to pay rent for what had alâ€" ways been their Own. \Vell, perhaps enough public graft and theft will wake up the people to the real charac- ter of their gOVernrnent. It is to be hoped that all the pain and oppression will not go for naught. Yes, the old parties will give public ownership of the railways. And the public will pay for them good and plentyâ€"Ap- peal to Reason. - “Good Men and Capitalism. Because Socialists, in an effort to depict the evils of capitalism, expose the corruption of individuals, it must not be supposed that we regard capi- talists, as a class, bad at heart. They are victims of the system, and within BANK OF M0 NTnEATl _ MONTREAL. INCORPORATED BY ACT-OF PARLIAMENT REST - 12.000.00000- ASSETS OVER $220,000,000. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Deposits taken of $1 and upwards, which can be 'withdrawn on demand. «R. M. Hamilton, Mgr. Fenelon Falls Branch u. themselves may be well meaning peo« ple. Many of them are moral.acoordâ€"'- ing to capitalist ethics,.are~reliable so: far as being true- to their word, and. are clear headed so far as beingable' to manage industry under .the present 1 system is concerned. Socialism makes- no ï¬ght on- the individual, but holds that when the system which narrows; the individual and compels him to do~ things that are essentially immoral is ended in complete industrial organiza- tion, these individuals will be lifted to; a higher state of moral and spiritual development which will be of untold. They cannot see it so, of course. They‘ are so blinded by present conditions. that they suppose these conditions- must always prevail, and that their conception of right must be the cor-r rect one. They are good men accord- ing to’ present standards. For this. reason it is impossible for them to change cOnditions, and if a’ higher civ- ilization is to come, it must be in spite: of them instead of through them. It. has always been so. The masters have never brought liberty to the world,.. but only the mastered. , The time is coming when the moral» ity of these good men, whose goodness: according to present standards is fully admitted, will be considered disgrace- ful, as were the morals that admitted of chattel slavery in days past, or that chartered ships for piracy .on the high seas, Morals do not necessarily: mean things that are absolutely right. They only mean rules of action such: as are laid down by a majority of the people, and may be rihgt or wrong, according as the people are developed. or undeveloped. The fact ,- is, there have been very few rightmorals, al- though there have been many right precepts. Socialism is working for a change which will set aside a low stan- dard of morals with a much higher standard, and under it good men will develop into better men, while those who are forced into criminality will be liberated from the necessity of such life, and be lifted to a higher plane of' existence.-â€"Ibid. ‘ . 0-0 More Melon Cutting The Singer Manufacturing company recently declared a $30,000,000 stool: dividend, making the capital stock of that concern now $60,000,000. The workers who made all this money for the owners also get a share. Their share is a three weeks’ lay-oil without pay! Thisshould do wonders in the way of imparting docility to the Sing- er slaves. Ten years ago the capital stock of the Singer company was $10,- 000,000. Now it is six times greater. Ten years ago the workers in the plant were poor and ignorant. Now they areâ€"ten years oldenâ€"Ex. [836 I 74 Years in Business. THE BANK OF I I , -. . ._v:~ .v I “I S g.†5.3-, E ,I . , _ 5 z z. 1.3: Capital and ReserveOver $7,000,000 1910 ‘ , I "t 2." .'.. . .- -_: j I“ 1' 7 y r’ :.~ '; 1 ‘~ s. Every Banking Accommodation. most favorable terms. offered to Farmers, Cattle- m e n, Miners and Lumbermen. Sales Notes handled on Checks on any Bank cashed. Money advanced to reliable men at reasonable rates. Money sent to any point by Money Order, Draft or Telegraph Transfer. vvvwm WWv-é Eenelon Falls-Branch W. A. Bishop, Manager ‘ ‘ a . - II beneï¬t to the capitalists themselves. I .. i 'l ‘4 l ‘)