“£3,110. FRIDAY. JULY i7_,1914.â€"‘ ' » ~ ,3 No.13 or parent, ° HEAD OFFICE IVIONTREAL. ESTABLISHED 1817 INCORPORATED BY ACT or PARLIAMENT Paid up Capital $6,000,000.00. Reserve Fund $16,00‘0,000.00.§ 2' I ASSETS OVER $240,000,000. "" SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ' Deposits taken of $1 and“ upwards, which can be Withdrawn endem‘a‘nd. R. M. Hamilton, Mgr. Fenelo'nFalls Branch W The Masters See. Workers Must Be Temperate. Poverty is not the fault of provi« dence, Which provides in abundance. There are millions of men, 'women, and children in this, the richest country in the world, who through no fault of their own, go through life sodden in. poverty, wretChedness, and despair. ' You cannot deal with .a problem of this magnitude by mere spasmodic ap: ' peals to the charity of the benevolent. That is hopelessly inadequate. You might as well try to run the army and navy by voluntary subscriptions; It is the community alone that can com- mand the resources to drain this mo- rass of wretchedness, so as to convert it into a verdant and fertile plain. No man is at his best when he is drinking, and the situation is such now that the workers need their best faculties to meet it. It may do for an arrogant master class to sense it- self untiliit has not the brains to com‘ 'prehend the meaning of the social un- rest that is world-wide, but workers must keep their heads ; and they can use their money better than for booze. I w . I _. . _ In Germany the Socialists are urging To those who‘desire shoe individuality we commend our ttlel work? to 83:19 [LP their schnapps- . ‘ . . 2. over 16 wor t e same or is be- Shoe StOCk ,1th “3 1t 15 totday- ' ing taken up by Socialists. - Ityis, hav- ing its eflect.’ It is likely that the strongest force in the world for tem- perance will soon be the Socialist Men and women emulate the seas’on'by. dressing them- selves 'in a new garb, and the shoe question isn’t of least Issuer of Marriage Licenses. importance. _ .Fenelon Fails. Protessiduul» Car " In all the realm of shoedom nothing better can be found, _________,.___._..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"’ ______:;â€"â€"â€"‘-_'________._â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘_‘ . » LEGAL _ ‘. I I , H V , z ‘ty Just as itt-is now the s'tronoest I don’t anree with the view tl t McLAUOLHIN,~PEhL, FULIONdL , . E“ ’ - s “- “t v. .u N. I ,_ , V ,. .orce forpeace.“ But the new crusade the church 1s concerned solel 'with 51115750 4 Because there 15 nOthldlg' betmr' » - is along practical lines: We are work- spiritual things. Those whb' take - ' - mg for the emancipation of the toilers, that view reflect on the career of the - Master.â€"â€"‘Lloyd George, Chancellor oi? England, on New Year day, 1912. 0+. for the highest freedom the .world has known, and While there is' not a bit of the morali'st, and the puritan about us, still the issue is so grave that we need and have a right to demand the very best there is in every worker. Cut out the boozefâ€"A'ppeal. -. ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTAR- ies. . Money to loan. Special atten- " tion given to investments. Branch ollice _ at Fen'elon Falls, at the L. H. & Power ' ' *. Opcn evcry Tues- flice over Dominion Bank. R..J.'}-\lehsucumu, K. 0. A. M. Furs-on, B. A. Jss. A. PEEL;«â€" . ~S’rmsos. ‘- ‘ . ‘ A, .â€" EK HOPKINS- - I Horkms, WE ' * i" . ’ C T ' ' .- 'Rnisrnas,‘ sOchITORs; AND - ' . . R ' - - "i’ V ~ " the.aBalnk-Qf I†" ' i h" it: “I I" - ' I : i, ' All the newest, shapes in all the popular leathers are here for yourinspoction. Not a ,Remedy. Reform is not a remedy. CapitaL ism can offer no remedy for the evils -_ from which «you sulfer and would ofler i‘none‘ifcit-co'uldn . _ .. . . ~ In England. they would procure- some of the land now in possession ofâ€- landlords and put the workers on it.- But they would bu it of the landâ€"- lords, which \vould change the tribute -»A-.Jsdsj:c,.oe‘Socialisugf, ‘ A B Notaries. Solicitors for r Money to loan at terms to Olï¬ces No. 6 William .â€" Ont. and at Wood- Horace 'E, :Deemer’, Justice of the Supreme Court of Iowa, in a recent speech at Omaha said: Socialism has been misconceived, misconstruced, ' Montreal. suit the borrower. St. south, Lindsay, '11 Ontario. > ., w e, .G., C. E. Wuuxs, u H. HOPKINS, K r _ ' - F. HOLMES HOPKINS; 3- A? OUR LINESâ€" l , , .- ' ‘ misrepresented, mocked and derided I MOORE &’ JALKSON Groceries fer‘ years, but it still continues to from rent to interest but not" end the lists cast over 10.000,000 tribute. ' grow: Socia votes in the civilized world, and in Germany have eighty members hold- ing the balance of power in the reich- stag. In France and Switzerland they have likewise wielding power, and "have control‘of many cities in the In America they would give us gov- ernment ownership of railroads. But this would involve a tremendous in- debtedness, and would only change the tribute from dividends to interest, without ending the tribute. They will let the government of the _ Boots and Shoes ARRISTERS, SOLIUITORS‘, &c. 0f Wall Papers B ï¬ce,William streel,bindsay. F. D. Moons. . A. JACKSON STEWART & O’CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, 8m. MONEY B to loan at lowest current rates. Terms I r to suit borrowers. Ofï¬ce on corner of Kent and York streets, LmiIiJsay- O’CONNOR B. A; United States. _ ‘ i ' ' ’ Figures based on votes cast do not United States issue money now and full strength of the guarantee. it. But the banks will disâ€" represent the movement, for 'of Socialists do not vote the Socialist ticket at elections. V y The army of the unemployed is con- All these things are merely fakes stantly recruited while the products put up to fool you. They are playing of the country continue to increase. you fer suckers, as they have always People go barefoot while there is an done. And you willalways be suck- over-production of shoes, 'and others ers if you continue to fall for them.»- go homeless while there is an over- Appeal. production of; building maperial. At- tacked b this over-proc uction, or, , rather, this under-consumption, the “(by doesn t SOmebOdy $§t up 300Ԡner 1n postage stamps? lhere ought capitalists seek other markets in for- 1 f , , 'ies. Thus the national in- to be Qt 0 money m It" Srawssr. hundreds of thousands tribute the money, so the control of the currency is not changed in the least. 0 ____.â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- LEIGH It. KNIGHT. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY B Public. Successor to McDiarmid & Weeks. Visits made to Fenelon Falls by appointment.. Money to loan aup Real Estate bought and sold. Ofï¬ce heat St., Lindsay, Telephone 41. 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. Up-to-date, goods, style and workmanship. Our .â€"*..__..â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" DR. R. D. KERR Graduate of TorOnto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Ollice over Terrill‘s Store, Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. '. r“ ‘ motto is 4. Fashionable Tailoring at Popular Prices-H eign counti . M ' » , ;. , terests ClaSh, and the Conflwtl 0f 00m†In one way the interests of em- mercial interests is the modern cause ployel. and employe are identica1_they 0f Wat'and cosuy armaments' ' both want all they can get. "Dr. s. a. sures, neurisr, ZFenclon Falls. 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 Burgoyue’g,létdre, 061- _‘ Ultimately, in some way, either our _ . r whole civilization must be wrecked or A favorite maxim of the masters ot else it must develop a new form of inâ€" the jobs is “Time 18 money.†_ He gets, dustrial organization that will sup- the money and you get the time. g ' z 't l"t'c s ste n.: u I plant ‘the cflâ€"Lpl a 1b.1...y__.._â€"â€"I ' The capitalists own the 30b8, but the . . A (1 ve. .cem-ï¬cate of workers own the votes. It is asnap E‘ my bopd an 6 1y l x for the workers when they get Wise to TOWWLEV esos. 'G'Flne Tellurlng W ‘ DRS. GRAHAM dz GRAHAM. Dr. H. u. Graham. M. n. c. M., M.R. c. 8., Eng: M. C. P. 8.: 8.. 0nt.; F. T. M, S. Dr. G. C. Graham, Graduate Toronto University ; M. C, P. St S†Ontario. _, Physicians, Surgeons and Accoucheurs. Ofllce Francis St., Fenclon Falls. DR. H1 13. JOIINSTONE, ASSOCIATE CORONsu COUNTY OF VICTORIA. SUCCEssou TO DR. A. WILSON, RADUATE OF TORONTO“ UNlVERr sity. Physician, Surgeon and Ac- couchenr. Ollice,Colbornc street, Fon-‘ elon Falls. ‘ v ' M/flflï¬ï¬‚ ‘ ' AUCTIONEER. .___...__,._. ' THOMAS OASHORE, FENIZLON FALLS. l orne street . . ' stock, Mr. VVorkmgman, is a mort MEDICAL...†gage on your labor. lt' flii’i†ELM! ii? - ,- g The grocer if the holidays ï¬nd you without a. sufï¬cient store of edibles in g the house. The Wiser way is to come ’ ii..- _ here and order enough at least to 5,666. ’1 carry you over. We are ready to show ~ _ you about the ï¬nest lot of groceries . you ever saw. You’ll know their quality the minute you see them. You'll know also that the prices we ask are not what youhave been paying for Similar goods. The Souvenience er? a Joint Account ames of two or A Joint Account may be opened in the n Whichever one can most conveniently reach 11 deposit the- joint funds or withdraw the . more persons. the bank can the cash needed. It saves time and trouble. l .._â€"-â€"â€"' AUCTIONEER - Sales of all kinds conducted in a ï¬rst! . 9"“ SEW “m Wm “d' > r enelon Falls Branch MW. Reive, Manager._ , yertisin‘g. -, , W W W i ' I I . l , . I } . p p I) - ~i )