AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL l have just bought a large quantity of goods, from the best makers, for the Christmas trade. ______________._____.,a_ 13rotessional Cards HOW shall Every housekeeper ought. to pick from purity for this occasionâ€"â€"-â€"and it’s here-â€"- the purityâ€"â€"â€" and its cost isn’t any higher than you’re used to paying. LEGAL .McLAUGLHIN, PEEL, FULTON &' STINSON. - BARRIS'I‘ERS, SOLICITORS, NOTEâ€"R- ies. Money to loan. Special attenâ€" srrararwm are! “interviewee “M‘llfl'i'W-"W urtm'wanur var armor W“ St. south, Lindsay, Ont. and at Wood- ville, Ontario. G. H. HOPKINS, K. C., C. E. WEEKS, F. HOLMES HOPKINS, B. A ________________....._~__________ MOORE «St JACKSON Groceries, Boot-s andShoes, Wall Paper, Crockery. set BARRIS’I‘ERS, SOLIUITORS, &c. Of u lice,William streel,Liudsay. E A.JACKSON “its wrmmm‘warrww - «rennin. F . D. Moons. _.__’-â€"- grammarï¬erlwsrrunwmrrwusereï¬rewawww STEWART a O’CONNOR, :1' AltRlS'l‘ERS, NO'I‘ARIES, &c. MONEY _ to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Ofï¬ce on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. ' 'l‘. S'rewmu. L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A LEIGH R. KNIGHT. . ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY ) Public. Successor to McDiarmid& Weeks. Visits made to Fenelon Falls by ; appointment. Money to loan anp Real '5; Estate bought and sold. Olï¬ee Kent St., {1* Lindsay, Telephone 41. ‘ | “P in We carr a full line of Olives, Heinze Pickles, Relish, Gherkins, Catsup, Jams, Jellies, and everything that is good to eat at Christmas time. ' DENTAL. Wâ€"W ' ‘ Dr. S. J. SIMS, DENTIST, Fenclon li‘alls. Graduate of Toronto University and ‘ Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latest improved methods at moderate prices. OFFICl‘Jzâ€"Over Burgoyne’s store, Col- orne street Drs. Neelan (ls & lrvine. ll EN'l‘lSTS - LINDSAY. Natural teeth preserved. Crown and bridge work a specialty. Splendid ï¬ts in artiï¬cial teeth. Painless extraction. Gas administered to over 9,000 persons with great success. DIEBICAL. . WHEN B AD WEATHER COMES ' You‘ll want good shoes. If they're not made right better not have them. The shoes we sell are the best that money and skill can produce. Another strong point about our slices is that they accom- modate the feet comfortably and their outward appearance I presents graceful and harmon- ious lines. , Fenelon. Falls. DR. H. H. GRAHAM. -â€"u.n.,o.u., n n. c s. Eng.,u.o.r. a 3., 0NT., r. r. M. s.â€" )HYSlClAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCII- i, cut. Ofï¬ce. Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. _________________________.._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€" DR. H. B. JOHNSTONE, successor. 'ro nu. A. WILSON, RADUATE OF‘ TORONTO UNIVER- - sity. Physician. Surgeon and Ac- eoucheur. Olï¬ce, Oolborne street, Fen- elon Falls. MM.“ AUCTIONEER. THO)! AS CASHORE. 'AUO‘HONBER renews nus. Sales of all kinds oonductrd in a ï¬rstâ€" elsss manner. Secure dates before ad- anti-lug. BANK I-IEAD OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1817 CAPITAL Deposits taken of $1 and upwards, which can be __£%_______________â€"â€" __._.._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"--â€"â€": production, ing class. transfer of the means of production will work a vast revolution in the so- cial organization of the country. The working class do not want po are trying to s each other, w guns and warships troops. ting barracks, manufacturing cannons, building warships step. The working c valets and liveried footmen. capitalists who take labor ing classes the capitalists who shape of p teaching yout italistic law. take labor in the shape of lawyers and work ï¬ghting ,and rate squabbles between rival capitalâ€" ists for the control of the surplus val- ues stolen from labor. The capitalists benefit of the capitalists, not for the benefit of the workers. cialist system labor would be directed in the interests of labor. be directed to producing food, cloth- ing, shelter, ,ment for labor. duced what labor wanted, then labor would rest. Under present conditions, labor keeps on toiling to build palaces and pr capitalist class. the Canadian workers are getting dis- MW ._..._.__. .s. .. 0 F â€.0 “7.9.5.552..- INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT $14.400.000.00. REST $12.000.000.00 ASSETS'OVER $220,000,000. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. ‘l withdrawn on demand. Fenelon Falls Branch r -, . . M. Hamilton, Mgr. Chains Necklets Direction of Labor. gusted with capitalism and becoming Lockets ‘5 . â€"â€"- enamoured of Socialism ’lâ€"Exchange. ' . Labor is the foundation of wealth. â€"'â€"â€"'-'â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€" , Bracelets E It is labor power applied to the means The Important Man. if, Watches “ of production that produces the neces- . . â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" . ,‘ Clocks saries and luxuries of life. This labor b T26 reallyg implortant man, as 53611 , , _ . . . 1 . can be set to work to produce food, y t 6 true ‘ociaist, is the producing . j; ‘ \ 1 tl t' 1 P _ 1 2 And Clh‘lSlllTlZLS requlteS fOi (llllte . clothing and shelter and the comforts worker. dAtiftpresent he isBdeipised’ ..; 1‘ " m o‘er 3" 1c 85' "Ices as 0w ' , , ' ' -, of life for the workers themselVes. Or pOOI', an 0 en ignorant. at 18 has as can be sold for the quality. a: W hlle. Him 8 Clone Sonledplainnlng-"- this labor can be set to work to Pl‘o‘ alxziayfshmade :11 'Otiie wglealtl-h theiie is ; f. i -. ~ (y . . ' >____ r “ duce the bare necessaries of life for an 1 e 18 no 1‘10 an ecucatec and. 4 ll 13 H gl ATEB ?’ 000d 1d Gill (1): buy 111g†a: espeit to workers and luxuries and extravagan- re?:0§ed,rmilt is 11360013189 he has been 2: ., 3,1: lave (l: lhl: 8 10‘ er CO CO 101] O ease ' ces for a parasite class. The capital- 1‘0 e - fire ms een 1n the past a. 3,. . . ‘ bg, - p ' ists hold that the workers should get too much glvmg 0f advantage to the ,3 .1 , Issuer 0f Marriage Licenses. 5% you than “78 have ever before 3:8de .. a small daily wage, while the balance fortunate and the strong, and too j. :.- i The Old Reliable Jewelry Store. a l) 1 1 t of the product should go to the capiâ€" much ignoring of the man in the ditch. i: ’ Fenelon Falls. 3 you O 00 i a’ ' talist class and their hangers-on. The The. strong can get along without 80â€" , j. '2 V Socialists desire to see labor applied eiahsm. The enslaved cannot. They ' , for the beneï¬t of labor. For this the are the unVOiced who must now be 1 jg p, -. Socialists - declare that the means of heard. If We are to have a rule by so- 1‘ 'i 3 called intellectuals, we might as well , { the mines, mills and so on, owned by the capitalist class, be vested in the collective work- This sounds simple, yet the leave the old slavery intact. It is the - poor who are to free themselves. It is , the slave who must be heard. It is ' the meek who must inherit the earth. This does not mean that the poor will always be poor or slaves, or meek enough to bow ; but only that they have in them the making of the very ‘ a.» ."y‘ ~/ '-.“.">.."'4 l l' .7 ...~ \... .4 l teal world markets from he want soldiers and and barracks for The capitalists take labor and it to work in the direction of erec- tion given to investments. Branch oilice at “auction Falls, open every Tuesday. . H . . Lindsay ofï¬ce over Dominion Bank. . lice. The workingmen can regulate . _ .' R.J.MCLAUGHLIN, K. C. A.M.Fun'rou,8. A. their own peace by common consent. highest type, the. POWBI‘ t0 11ft the S’ _ J As. A. PEEL. T. H. Srmsou. It is the capitalists, With their heaped world to lllgher things. N000 bUt the i, l . â€"â€" -7‘ ,7â€'f"-s r . _ ‘ up treasures, who need protection. workers have that power.» Therefore }, ‘ 11()Pkl,l,\b" l‘VlLEIxS L? HOPKINS. J L A R N a L g against thieves. Capitalist-s take labor they fire Of the most supreme 1mportâ€" >’ 1;, B:Xlglï¬ltisl-Eggabs’oliaggivicggï¬ï¬g’lgquibfl I n l and make if, pound the pavelnents of 31106 In the SOClallSh HIOVOmBYlt. They j- . , Montreal. hloney to loan at terins to »our cities in policemen’s bOOtS' The must be, awakend, and they must he ii". suit the borrower. Ofï¬ces No. 6 William working 0108803 do “0'0 want Will'- It heard. They must {â€139 and really i; 1‘ is the capitalist class, whose members 11%. Uni!“ they (10, the world C'Ml 5‘, never be anything but a slave pen, a p; ’ .‘ welter of lunacy and miseryâ€"Appeal to Reason. __.â€"â€"â€".+._._.___ It Is Imp-ossibleew “ \Vhy don’t you practise what you preach 2†This is one of the questions the Socialists are asked. It is impos- sible to practise Socialism so long as capitalism ‘exists. You might as well ask an ardent free trader why he does not practise free trade when a protec- tive tariff surrounds the country. You might as well ask a republican in Bus- sia why he does not practise republic- anism under the rule of the Czar. So- cialism is the abolition of the wage sys~ - , tem of industry. Socialism is the col- lective ownership of the'mines, mills, factories and railroads. These things are now owned by capitalsts. \Vork- ers must sell their labor power to tho capitalists, in order to work, under present conditions. Socialism aims at the vesting of the ownership of the means of wealth production in the colâ€" lective workive class. It is of course impossible to practise Socialism so long as the laws are made to enforce wage slavery and laws protect rent, interest and proï¬t. Socialism can only be practised when the people become Socialists, and make laws abolishing unearned revenues and capitalist rule. ', â€"-Ootton’s \Veekl y. and doing the goose lasses do not want It is the and dress it in servants’ uniforms. The work. do not want lawyers. It is take labor in the rofessors, and set it to work hs the intricacies of cap- It is the capitalists who 1 No W;.‘-\‘\“_,\-‘ v‘ .ay’x.‘ v .. ‘ ‘ ~ ,5â€" ‘. “MW -, _ *-..n» s “ovavnagdtgrï¬ , . ‘ _ 1“ .- . 83's" â€Us; «NJ; Err. 1‘ the shape of judges, and set it to deciding the pri- a . n... direct labor for the Under the So- .- Labor would Aug» _. ... WWWvavzw .. __. .9 .~ , _ A- , instruction and amuse- V‘Vhen labor had pro- ovide luxuries for the parasite Is it any wonder that W†L.‘ ,1"! . 6 WHEN You WANT MONEY You may want it in a hurry. If you have a Savings Account in Bank of British North. America , . , you can get it at once. Deposits of$LOO - _ .â€". and ards received and interest added _ . twice a year. upw '75 YEARS IN BUSINESS Gapital and Reserve Over $7,500,000. _________________._._â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"-â€"â€"â€" Fenelon Falls Branch MW. Reive, Manager 1 I . n j i - l l