t ‘1 ï¬t We carry the best quality of 1 ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTAR- to suit borrowers. Ollice on corner of Kent ,bridge work a specialty. Splendid. ï¬ts in ' elon Falls. 1“" Wumwwa‘n.mm:msw~£ hwvm'x-Jat-Mv Tziv‘ï¬bm ' / UCKY is the man who owns a Walthamâ€"but 1 only the man who has car- ried a, ‘ Waltham Watch 'ior‘ thirty or forty years knows .what a ï¬ne investment a good NValtham is. g {‘It’: Time You Owned 0 Waltï¬am.†Carelessness everywhere has unpleasant circumstances. 7 A careless investor is soon separated . from his money. irom the best manufacturers. John Slater Issuer of Marriage Licenses. The Old Reliable Jewelry Store. Fenelon Falls. So the careless shoebuyer who gives little or no heed to the selection of' his footwear loses money, and at the same time is soon parted from g. i i 5% i i i his foot comfort. i h e E i Protessionul Cards LEGAL .W icLAUGLHIN, PEEL, FULTON & "‘ Geo. A. Slater†footwear is made for the careful shoe buyer, who requires the best, and insists upon having 1t. STIN SON. _ ies. Money to loan. Special attenâ€" tion given to investments. Branch otlice .at Fenelon Falls, open every Tuesday. Lindsay olï¬ce over Dominion Bank. ‘R.J. MCLAUGULIN, K. C. A. M. FULTON, B. A. JAB. A. PEEL. T. H. Srmson. florklns, WEEKS a HOPKINS. ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, AND Notaries. Solicitors for the Bank of Montreal. Money to loan at terms to suit the borrower. Oflices No. 6 William St. south, Lindsay, Ont. and at Wood- ville, Ontario. I G. H. HOPKINS, K. 0., C. E. WEEKS, F. HOLMES HOPKINS, B. A WALL PAPER... For the coming two weeks we will reduce prices on all lines of wall paper to clear balance of stock. 'i i i *5 3 l g goods that can be purchased a i i 6: é a i «i i i l i _________’__.__â€"_ï¬______ MOORE a JACKSON 'Anms'rnns, SOLIUITORS, &c. or B lice,William street,Lindsay. A.JAOKSON i . J.L.ARNOLD. F. D. Moons. I Lwfl'mï¬" WWWVWVWW’FWWWV STEWART & O’CONNOR, ’ ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, 8w. MONEY to loan at lowest current rules. Terms | bIAMOND' HALL. | A SELECT STOCK 0F__. Diamond Rings, Lockets, Brooches, Necklets, Clocks, Silverware, Fancy China, ' , Musical Instruments. and York streets, Lindsay. usrawm. L. v. O’Connell, B. A LEIGH R. KNIGHT. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTnRY Public. Successor to McDiarmid & ‘Weeks. Visits made to Fenelon Falls by appointment. Money to loan anp Real Estate bought and sold. Olhce Kent St., Lindsay, Telephone 41. W DENTAL. assesses" Agents for Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latestimproved methods at moderate prices. OFFICEzâ€"Over Burgoyne’s store, Col- OI‘DC street ;_______________________.____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Drs.‘ Neelands & Irvine. ' ’IJENTISTS LIN DSAY. Natural teeth preserved. Crown and Supply of new Records always on hand No matter what the price is, a mail order watch is not worth the price when delivered. Don’t take chances. Come in and talk watch with us. We have a complete stock of all makes and grades at convenient prices. Expert Repairing, A. NORTH EY - FENELON FALLS Issuer of Marriage Licenses. WWW “â€" LADIEs W ill welcome t/ze raine- mcnt of style in Me s/zoes we are s/zozvz'ng' t/zzs season. T/ze stock 15 artiï¬cial teeth. Painless extraction. Gas administered to over 9,000 persons With great anecess. ._â€"â€"-â€"â€"______________-â€"â€"-â€"____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" MEDICAL. __________________________._.____â€"- DR. H. H. GRAHAM. â€"-u.u.,c. IL, n 3. cs. Eng.,x.c.r. A 9., Our., r. 'r. n. s.â€" HYSiOIAN, SURGEON a; accoucn- P our. Ofï¬ce. Francis Street, Fenelon Fall's. DR. H. B. JOHNSTONE, SUCCESSOR T0 DR. A. WILSON, RADUATE OF TORONTO UNIVER- sity. Physician, Surgeon and Ac- coucheur. Ollice,Colb‘orne street, Fen- eel-and includes ‘t/ze latest novelties: _____________..__;_â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" aucrlonsnn. THOMAS CASHOBE, _,_ numerals}! - _,mn.on nuts. ~ Salon stall kinds conduct; din} flnt- - glgéitnnnnpr. degrbolom ed; SEE" OUR -. NEW- ‘ 4 STOCK. ' Robson Son, Fenelon Falls; constantly, being z'mfroo- é m†I I Eenelon Falls Branch “ A. Bishop, Manager BANK orMpNanAr, â€" IIEAD OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1817 CAPITAL - 814.400.000.00. â€" x MONTRICA I). INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT REST ' $12,000,000.00 ASSETS OVER $220,000,000. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTDIENT. I'Deposits taken of $1 and upwards, which can be withdrawn on demand. R; M. Hamilton, Mgr; Fenelon Falls Branch Are You a Coward? Are you not afraid to leave your children in the ï¬erce struggle for bread and butter that the growing trusts and monopolies have produced for those who work’.l Surely you are not so stupid that you believe there are just as many opportunities now as there were when you were young’.l If you are, then there is no use appeal- ing to your reasonâ€"for you have n’t any. Any man who thinks his childâ€" ren have the same chance to get on as when the lands of the middle conti- nent were free to any who would en- ter them, as when, with a small kit of tools, he could engage in tanning, shoe making, wagon making, or a hundred other industries now monopolized by great capitalâ€"I say that any man who think there are as many opportu- nities now as when we were boys, is a simpleton. Men have often said to me that their children could rustle as they had doneâ€"the poor fools not knowing that it is altogether different today ; and those who say this are so poor, so illiterate, so ignorantâ€"Well, they have never been inside a really furnished house, never travelled ex- cept on foot or a short-distance in a smoking car, never had anything but sweat shop clothes, never ate at a real- ly good hotelrand they say thattheir children can rustle as they have! The pity of it is, that these old party big- ots are honest, really thinking they are fortunate and have as good brains as the soâ€"called ‘ great †of the land ; but their brains are undeveloped, like the muscles of a boy who can be made into an athlete by proper training. But to the men who really think, the future of their children is a cause of much alarm. The boys and girls grow- ing upâ€"I mean the great millions of themâ€"will have as little show in the struggle of life against the present combinations of private capital as do the lambs who send their money to Wall street for shearing. Socialists have made a study of these thingsâ€"- and that is why they are Socialists. They know the CAUSE of existing con- ditions and they know the REMEDY for them 3 but they are helpless until they can get enough of others whose inter- ests are similar to see the problem, and with their votes change things so that every willing worker will have exectly the same chance to rise to peace, plenty and pleasure that any other may. All we ask of you is to INVESTIGATE. All your old party heel- er wants is to keep you from coming in contact with the Socialist argument. You are a soft snap for them now, and they do not want you to get away from them, like the rest of us have. Are you brave enough, are you free enough, to read a book on Socialism? â€"â€"Appeal to Reason. upwards received. ' 75 Yearsin Business. Waste of Competition .- lVithin four centuries one of the’ races of mankind, the red, has been run pl'accically extinct. A continent four times the size of Europe has been ï¬lled with the people of Europe. Farm lands ten times as great as Europe’s have been set to work to feed Europe and her descendants. New food and clothing productsâ€"maize and cotton, potatoes, tomatoes and tobacco,â€"and the ï¬nest forests in the world, splen- did building stone, rich clays and min« erals, coal and kerosene and a wealth of wild game and ï¬sh, have been added to the resources of Europe’s people; And all this has not sufï¬ced. The for» ests have been felled andthe game is gone, the mines are rifled, farms have been exhausted and abandoned; and in spite of all these resources and this waste of wealth, the slum, the pauper and the tramp have come. Only one. in ï¬ve has a home of. his own, an(l,. when their estates are settled, nine out of ten leave nothing as a result of a life-long eï¬ort. The “ submerged tenth†has become a byâ€"word, and in competition by combination, whiclr many erroneously consider a failure of' competition, the masses can now see their ï¬nish. Nor is this all. Unable to sustain itself in its present way of living, even. underthese advantageous conditions, the world is mortgaginrr' the future in order to exist. Up to century ago debt was a rarity in A mer- ica. Now, almost everyone is in debt. All are born with a heritage of debt. hanging over themâ€"if nothing'else,.:r. . public debt. Every nation of Europe, and of the descendants of Europe’s people has, within the last century, enslaved its subjects and their child- ren with a debt that it can never pay. And why was it done? Chiefly to ob- tain means to hunt men and take-their territory and exact tribute from them, in order that Europe and her children might be enabled to live. Africa has been taken by Europe, her people have been enslaved or butchered. her forests slaughtered and some of heran- imals hunted to extinction for profit. Russia has taken a third of Asia. En- gland has India and extracts tribute, while millions of natives starve. Ausâ€" tralia and the islands of the sea have been taken by Europe’s peoples, and in many cases their original inhabit- ants have completely perished. With- in ï¬fty years Europe will have de- vourured the whole world; and still her peoples will be starving.â€"â€"C. L. Phifer in The Coming Nation. Work is all right; but to have to beg another for work and divide the product of your toil with him is hades. Big things are done a little at a; time. The great revolution must begin by wmnmg precmcts, cities and states. A GOOD IDEA ., It’s a good idea to have some money where you can get it if you Want it. A Savings Account in The Bank of British North America. can be drawn out at any time and until 'it is Wanted; interest 1s added twice a year. Sums of $1.00 and. Capital and Reserve Over $7,500,000 "'“““"‘.’.th."“.,ml»<‘l? IE"".'": ,ftï¬tfrifl‘GLKE1é’ï¬â€˜tdEr9‘f‘) 1, landï¬ll J'ï¬-ï¬v’W‘ ""“‘"‘"“" ' ‘ ., .' .. ~ â€",,»~.,~ \N‘, . . x l I‘W.-Q'MN~â€"Vrv~â€"h-; -‘ <‘ .rn- r like».