; w ' ofgoods that can be purchased “-l9HN SLATER . ‘iARRisrsns. SOLICITORS, NOTAR- ' 5' .’ . J; z r ‘ v BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, ow. MONEY FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. JULY 25, 1913. gram Mfmflwz ï¬rsï¬xi’ï¬xxï¬mfluï¬sflxfl :0an A REHABLE WATCH. ‘ HEAD OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1517 Paid up Capital $6,000,000.00. IT’S ND TROUBLE is one of the necessities of prosent times, when accuracy and promptness ai‘e.grneqiiired' in all departments o’f‘business life. . . Buy a \Valtha‘ih Watch and have a good, dependable time- keeper.- We carry the best quality To'have your table supplied with wholesome food all the yearround, withâ€" , 1. Little Men. 0Lâ€) 8’ lnlbb‘ 01 a S 1p. Littleness does not, in the measure of manhood, refer to physical propor- , tions. A man is not little because he may be short, either ï¬nancially or physically, but because he does not measure up in quality with the aver- age. A little man is one who is nar- row minded, who is small of soul, who‘ is penurious, pig~headed, prejudiced and without vision. A little man can- not see beyond himself and the pres- ent. He is without the‘vision which enables some to see just beyond the present and unveil a better condition of society. He will not look over the fences to see what is beyond his own narrow conceptions. He is limited in his range, limited in his desire to know, to feel and to do. The little man, who is little of soul, is the bitter enemy of the broad mind- ed and the truly great. It is the little men who have persecuted the finders of new truths. It is the little men who stand pat, and declare that whoever proposes a change is vicious and ought to be suppressed. The little men be long to a past age. Whether 'or not it be true that man has developed from a lower form of physical life, he certainly has developed from lower mental and. spiritual planes that are now held by the little men. They are ‘ w v el‘ink'ss between then age of barber-ism- and civilization. They hinder, but g they neVer prevent. They imagine they are important and become an annoyance, but future ages never hear of them. Jesus is remembered. The E, men who put him to death are forgot- ten. Moses, the deliverer, is known ‘ the wax-1d around; but Pharoah, who W'Wwwwï¬mawmwmwmm kept. the Israelitss in bondage, has ' no name. The world is growing beyond little- ness. It is growing into broader vision and more abundant life. The men who hold to the low order of things and are content with poverty and war andsuï¬'ering and injustice in this All the «freshness, all the goodness that it is possible to Secure may 9 yours It simply means the send-- at any time.- iug of your orders here. i i § §' E’ ii Let us repeat what We have many; :13 i i it 5†E §* from .the best manufacturers. times stated before, and what we are proving every business day in the year, that the cheapest catahles that can he bought are those which are of the high- est possible grade‘. ~ ' a... i i '5 i . l l i d t i 'l ‘l Issuer canm-riaigemieensesg33g} . g g i i 3 i o. - The-Old Reliable Jewelry Store} Fenelon- Falls. W ..____â€"â€"‘â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€""‘.â€"’â€"â€"-_ Pi-otossional Cards ' Always ready to give you our best services. L...,___._.._,_.______.___.â€" hicLAUG-LHIN, PEEL, FULTON & " STINSON. 3 ice. Money to loan. Special atten- tion given to investments. Branch olhce at Fcnclon Falls, at the L. H. 8: Power ConimissiOnei-s' otlice. Open every Tues- day. Lindsay oliice over Dominion Bank. R. J MoLwenmsJ. 0. A. M. Fumes, B. A. , JAsz. PEEL. T. H. Srmson. 5.4.... -â€"-~ HOPKINS, WVEEKS lb HOPKINS. ‘ ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, AND Notaries. Solicitors for the Bank of Montreal. Money to loan at terms to suit the borrower. Ollices No. 6 William St. south, Lindsay, Ont. and at Wood- Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Wall Paper. ville, Ontario. V ’ (1 Lu. Horxms, K.'C., C. E. “sans, :F. HOLMES HOPKINS, B. A MOORE 8L JACKSON ARRISTERS, SOLIUITORS, 820. Of ï¬ce, William slreel,Liudsay._ F1 D. Moons. ' ' A.‘JAOK50N _-___‘__,...__._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€""‘_' STEWART a O’CONNOR, ' WWW WWW MM WM? v Q ' . ' o , to loan at lowest current rates. 'lerms _ t T to suit borrowers. Ofï¬ce on corner of Kent ,A 1 and York streets, Lindsay. I t . Srswam. L. V. O'Couaon, B. A. .-.. .,â€"...â€". .-.. fast passing away. It may persecute, it may denounce, it may binder for a 3 time, but it can never prevent the Saves nine, and a suit in time keeps you always well dressed. It pays to be a little forehanded in ordering a new outï¬t Of clothes, for various reasons. Call in and let us take your measure for a new suit. Upâ€"toâ€"date goods, style and Workmanship. Our motto is " Fashionable Tailoring at l’opular Prices.†Town,st BROS. Fehelon Fallis‘v'ii LEIGH R. KNIGHT. )ARRIS'I‘ER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Public. Successor to McDiarnnd & Weeks. Visits made to Fenelon Falls by appointment. Money to loan anp Real Estate bought and sold. Lindsay, Telephone 41. Ollice Kent St., E t... coming of a brighter day. The little men of this type will disappear with the shining of the sun of enlighten- ment ; just as the preachers like those of Miasma shrivel and pass away when the physical sun sheds its rays upon â€" them.â€"râ€"â€"_Appeal to Reason. DENTAL. ._ ..__ ._._..4‘..._______,_. -.-~ The Oil King at 75. John D. Rockefeller, the richest man in the world, celebrated his 75th birthday on July 8th. The oil'king is in fair health, and gives promise of some years yet on earth before pa3sing along. His wealth is estimated at from half a. billion to a billion dollars. (>000 for. s. J.'SII\|S, DENTIST, ' Feuelou lt‘alls. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ‘ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY performed according to the latest improved methods at. moderate prices. OFFICE:â€"0ver Burgoyne’s store, Col- 0 rue street W MEDICAL. Fine Tailoring on. u. n. GRAHAM. â€"u.n.,o. 31., n n. c 8. Eng., me. P. a 9., 02m, r. r. u. s.â€" )HYSICIAN, SURGEON a ACCOUCII- 1 our. Ofï¬ce. Francis Street, Fenelon Fall‘s. HIGH IN a: use a: v But always correct in price is ' _what you always ï¬nd prevails at our grocery store. Pickles, cat- _ sup and other things that we = handle are always the best. The > best’ is always the cheapest, be- cause it’s Wholesome; Poor foods and adul ted stuff is dear at any price"? Get our “ High in Quality " goods and be safe. . 1836 l†58“ DR. H. B. JOHNSTONE, associate conoxsu couvrv or momma. a * successors T0 on. A. WILSON, IRADU-A‘I‘E OF TORONTO UNIVER- ‘sity."§l’hysicinn, Surgeon and Ac- concheur.’ OIflce,Colbornc street, Fen- elon Falls. 31 Years Older Than the Dominion oi Canada enelon Falls Branch "AUGTIOï¬EEB. _ THOMAS CASHORE, finenessâ€. - manner: FALLS. Sales of all kinds conducted in a ï¬rst i ~ class‘manner. Secure dates before («1- g _ ‘ cruising. . ; roux or wunrroEAL, INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT «ASSETS OVER $240,000,000. , S.»LVINGS BANK bEPARTMENT Deposits taken of $1 and upwards, which can be ,_ withdrawn on demand. ‘ R. M. Hamilton, Mgr. Fenelon Falls Branch world belong to that type which is . THE BANK F Bl ONT121CA.L. .' Reserve Fund 551 6,000,000.00. W haps a hundred million dollars or moro' just what his accumulations amount‘ l'to. He has investments in almost ev: ‘erything that pays, and these yield' :such enormous returns that it is not humanly possible to keep track of them all. Rockefeller’s has certainly been a remarkable career. His active‘ .life spans a period of the world’s most“ ‘marvellou's industrial and commerciall development. He happened to‘ be born! at precisely the right hour to take his place where all the vast wealth pro- duced by modern means and machine- ry could pour in upon him.in one un- ceasing Niagara until. within a few years, he was known throughout the earth as its richest inhabitant. But how rich is John D. Rockefeller after all? If bank vaults ï¬lled with coined disks and stuffed with engraved paper bills and certiï¬cates are wealth, then Rockefeller can rightly claim to be the wealthiest man in the world. ‘But these bits of metal and paper with all they will exchange for are not wealth. Happiness alone is wealth, and by this we mean the happiness that comes of loving service to others and is crowned with spiritual exalta- tion. All the money on earth cannot- buy it. Rockefeller is a stranger to the joy that comes to the sou-l that, seeks not money, nor material advant- age, nor brutalizing mastery, but only the consecration "of service to one’s fellow beings. Rockefeller at seventy- ï¬veâ€"strange anomalyâ€"is at once the richest and poorest man20n earthsâ€"ur b. _..___.._.-. The Old Man’s Fee (The following is clipped from the- Boston Traveller. It is supposed to be- funny, but is it? It is the capitalist system in a nutshell.) Some young men from Boston ap- plied to an old fisherman up in the country to see (if he could get some bait. He thought he could and start- ed oï¬'. Three hours afterward he ap‘ ' peared with ‘a ten-quart pail full of,†angle worms. The boys were alarmedï¬ï¬. lest there should not be enough money in the party to pay for such a wealth of bait; but they put on a bold front, and some one asked : “ How much do- we owe you i †i I “\Vell, I don’t rightly know,†an~ swered the old man; “ the' ground is kinder solid and the worms is far down, and it’s been hard on my back to dig ’em; but-I ’ve half a mind to go ï¬shin’ myself to-morrow, an’ if you will give me half the bait we’ll call , it square.â€-â€"â€"Ex. The world is growing better. The rapid gr0wth of Socialistic sentiment is proof of it. Agitation is the result of the Social movement, while the Social movement He himself does not know within per- is helped by agitation. 1913 I, 77 Year-sin Busmess. Capital and Surplus Over $7,600,000. As the name implies, the Bank of British North America was establish- ed long before the Provinces united andbecame the Dominion of Canada. The sound, progressive management which has made it a power in Cana- dian ï¬nance makes it Me bank for your account. ‘ M.W. Reive, Manager.‘ Us, .. . JA‘KfA’AAAAA ' ; A '-.’_.2"‘va. r ’,ew