_. V OL w . Whatt Do Abe _ O _ class of individuals." First, recognize that the reason a " Oh. I do n't know. I do n’t bellow 9% .e“ h? .L. A. Robinson, Manager. 25 doz. pairs of the Empress shoes for women; price $2.00 to $4.00. 300 pairs of the Slater shoes for men; price $3.50 to $5.00. 40 cases of men’s, women’s, boys’, misses’ and children’s Rubbers from the best Canadian factories. The length of time a shoe wears is the best "way to test its quality. Gus- tomers often tell us they have worn the Slater or Empress Shoe for over a year. hBOfl'T TZME to think of your Fall and Winter FOOTWEAR. We have received this month the following wellâ€"known makes : man can rob producers is brcmm ul‘ the character of and private property iothe means of production. They are vast, they are costly, they are greater than any one man can produce alone or operate unaided. In the’ days when shovels and sickles, the cobbler's kit, the hand press and the ox cart were the principal means for the production of wealth, any one man could own and operate the instruments of production in almost any trade. At that time, to make one man yield to another the pro- duct of his labor. he must be a chattel slave or a serf'. But as the spade gives place to the steam plough, the sickle to the sell-binder, reaper and thresher, the cobbler’s kit to the costly cutting, sew- ing and soloing machinery of the shoe factory, the hundred dollar hand press to the ï¬fty thousand dollar perfecting press and three thousand dollar type- setting mochiue, and the ox cart to the steam railways, the means of production become too large, costly and complicated for one man to own or operate. In brief. the means of production become social And as the means of' production have become social in character, in their pro. duction and operation. so they should become social in ownership. We should that holds gnod all along the line," nail the Book keeper. “ Yes, but it does thonrh," lit-lilml the S. A. “ Suppose you get sick; the: is bad luck for you and those dependent upon you. is n’t it ? †- †Well. I should say so; 'I ’ve got a pavment to make on my house next month. and if' Igot sick and could at work. I’d be in a deuce of‘a shape.†“But how about the doctor? Be rather good luck for him. eh? flow about the man of whom you bought the house ? If you could n’t meet your payments be ’(l take back the house, and you’d lose all you have already paid, which he would have, and the house too. Your getting: sick would be great luck for him Suppose you should die; be a nice little windfall For the un- dertaker, elr? Heard him growling the other day about business being; dull. Wonder some of you fellows do u’t die off andhelp him. He '5 a good follow, you know.†The Book-keeper gazed at the S. A. with a look of' mingled disgust: and per-- plexity. “Stay,†he began, “you’ve been harping; about Socialism to me for a good while now, darn my skin l I'm 910ng to read some of your old books. 7aï¬w;_itr"“w,".i’W' W all? ..“'b“'u:. 3-: ‘ ,y p < .. herâ€, . ., : . - 7:32“ 4-...“ .. .__, A _, .117» 1 1. lwm ' V A“"“"A AA‘M'\ '1 A 'l'A‘" «km own them socially, collectively. To stop and see what it is you are talkingt about, ff:2~3.b£l'um‘ .w Our Man from getting: his ï¬ve thousand anyhow. Have you got anything in a year fOI‘ dOlU‘I nothing but owning your pockets on the subject that would 3,, things, we should not allow him to owh be good to start a fellow off with ? †season’s goods. those things. To make sure that those “ You bet I have,†replied the S. A., others, who now turn over to him his with a grin. “I’ve got just the book Professional Cal‘dS- five thousand annually, shall not do as you 090d. and I Wm†‘0 93y this ‘0 You New Selected Raisins. W he does when they themselves get the right now. If‘ you are not convinced ’ SEAL New Cleaned Currants- five thousand they produce, we wdn’t a]. that Socialism is the correct remedy l'or .ms â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"--~»_‘ 20 cases Horseshoe Salmon. low any individual to own these things, the ‘something wrong’ insocicty which {3, F. A. MCDIAKMIDI 40 cases Corn, Tomatoes and Peas. We must have social ownership of' the 3'011 admit. your Wife Will have goo“ 7"" means whereby we produce wealth; that grounds for divorce on the plea that is, we must have Socialism. A man you are an idiot." should no more be allowed to have pri- Al- thie the S. A. predueed acopy of vote property in a shoe factory or a coal “ Introduction to Socialism.†and gave ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc., :_ FENE- lon Falls. Otlice, Colhornc' street, opposite Post-ofï¬ce. W Money‘to loan on real estate at lowest current rates. 20 half chests of Japan Tea at 25c. : v.’ .3 '..‘.n.:_.<,/2fl;;n¢<,. h POULTRY. ____._________.._._._..__â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" MCLAUG HLlN & PEEL. ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &0. Money B to loan on real estate at. lowest current rates. Oï¬ice, Kent street, opposite Market, Lindsay. R. J. MOLAUGHLIN. J. A..PEEL W_'________________ G. H. HOPKINS. ARRISTER, 8w. SOLICITOR FOR the Ontario Bank. Mpnely I: lean alt t rates on terms to suit t is orrovve . ggdds: No.6, William Street South, Lind- say, Ont. _______'______.__._._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"‘ STEWART & O’CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NO’I‘AltIES, 8w. MONEY B to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Ollice on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay T. STEWART. L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A MOORE & JACKSON, ARRISTERS, SOLIUIfl‘ORS, tire. Of- B ï¬ce,William street,[.mdsay. F. D. Moons. W AUdTlONEER. .__'.____â€".__ STEPHEN O LIVER, LINDSAY - ONT: Live Stock and general .Aucttoneer. Write for dates before advertrsmg. WM MEDICAL. fwdâ€,â€" DR. H. l]. G RA H A M. â€"â€"x.n., c. 31., It! n. c s. Eng., u. o. r. a 3., Oman, r. 'r. M. s.â€" . H_ YSICIAN SURGEON & ACCOUC PHettr. Oflibe. Francis Street, Ilenelou Falls. ' __________'______._â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€" DE. A. WILSON, â€"â€"u. 11., M. c. P. a s., Ontario,â€" UCE- Cl \N, SURGEON 85 A009 23:1 Ollie-e, Colborne Street, Beuelon Falls. M M DENTAL. M Dr. s. a. suns, DENTIST, Ferrel on Falls. Graduate Royal College of ALL BR \HCH ES 0F . v _ a formed aucottlm, _ For methods at moderate prices. Dental Surgeons. 1) EN TISTRY I will pay the highest cash or trade price for live Chickens, Hens, Ducks, Geese or Turkeys delivered at my store or poultry house any Monday. J. L. ARNOLD. A. Jacxson of Toronto University and to the latest improved Our Shoes will be found to ï¬ll all requirements. Particularly graceful in form and thoroughly well made from excel- lent stock. And the dif- ferent shapes enable us to suit all tastes and ï¬t all feet perfectly. Prices ï¬t the pockets. W. L. ROBSQN. he ’s Your Tailor l1i Ii. you ask any particularly well-dressed man in Fenelon Falls or surrounding district. “Who makes your clothes?†invariably he; will tell you ' mine than in the post-ofï¬ce; he should no more be allowed to have private property in a street railway than in the street itself. When he has no private property in these things he cannot ex- ploit or extort an income from those who use these things. All this would be vastly intricate, say you. Not comparatively as intricate as the postâ€"office or the public highway system of the country. We have no trouble with either of these, except when they come in contact with great “business†interests, such as the pri- vate owners of the railroads and the contractorsâ€"fellows like Our Man. only some of them have a hundred million dollars to his hundred thousand. We are all owners of' the post-ofï¬ce; we all have a share of stock in it; but we can- not sell or dispose of our share. So it should be with productive industries. Intricate? Is it conceivably as intri- cate as the lisp-hazard, accidental, an- archistic method that we have to-day, where we leave the raising,Ir of wheat. cotton and beef'. the food, raiment and shelter on which our very life depends. to individual interest or capriee? Is it possible that. a society that trusts itsell‘ to maintaina police force and ï¬re de- partment to protect individuals and pre- serve wealth. dare not enter upon the sliciill ownership of' the means to pro Beiljumin Hunfurd. How Cyclones Help Workers. H Did \‘Hll r Intl about the cvclonc ? " "<ka Fiona-goo as he laid down the l'\"I:il'_1 paw.» .H‘Ci handed out the but of t- wruo'» l7 r llm vak keeper u Y.H| :. (llt' one at St Paul and ‘llinu 'nnu'l - 7’ - Y.~ l just reading: about it V... .. wimp, It. was awl'ul, Vit< - 7., _..., 1 gm this paper says ‘1 (lo lau--' worth ol I pron: ' g =»: ‘ 4" -.\ll-'.llt\ Inn-4h up ’ , _. ,. m, ;;w 2- ~=‘::;. 'z‘ " :t-ke-‘l llln " fl" v'rv " "elm own 4"“; .H' (1 .' in: I. "A )‘pptiflll ‘ 9" 1:".I,H .‘77.l‘l lit", l l i I ' i . ‘. s ‘ i!--'-? at '1 I : .. 51" ’-l‘:‘ C-Illcr‘ ‘fltll l l'- ,:2:'~‘:. ‘ ’f-..t. .1} g.â€- pray" man 5/ 5" Put Finnegan the usual signal to “cut off†. behind the box of' perfectos and move them down the main lineâ€"E. N. R. Great is Prosperity. An advertisement in the St. Paul, Minn , Daily News. of' October 14th, ofl'ers loans of $10 at $2 a month interâ€" est, and larder sums at the same rateâ€"â€" 240 per cent. interest l Great is pros- perity, when the poor slaves have to pay that rate to keep their clothing, furniture and other accessories of life. There is a usury law in Minnesota against such extortion ;. but. the laws are operated by a set of' graf'ters, and they refuse to punish other gr'af'ters. Under Socialism there will be nonecessity For any borrowing. The reward for indus- try will be sufï¬cient to supply every cit- zen with all the necessities and comforts of' life, and the mailers will have to do useful work for a living; but the poor slaves, miseducated by the capitalists, are kept in blissf'ul ignorance of what Socialism will do for them, and conse- quently will vote this fall for acontinu- ancc of their misery. 'What a wise peo- ple the» voters are in this great country 1 Crime sits on the bench dispensing jus- tice.--â€"Appeul to Reason. __....._â€".. -.. Grand Rapids Michigan the other day. that John 'l‘iser. a Greek. had Sold two of his stepsnns to Peter S. Smirlies for $380, said boys to be used as slaves in a shoe shining~ stand. This is the procâ€" perity that the republicans of' Michi- gan want the voters to endorse at the coming election, The whole social sys- tem is no of' slaverv, however, whether the bodies are both and sold, as in this case, or not The bodies of the people. have to Work For the monopolis's or starve. as the mmmnnllsts control all the noco‘ssaries of life; and that nrenkns rhvm snrer of their violims than if tlwv lltl'l a law to huv and sell the hurlith of men and women Can you :tuf vh-t vmi exi<t snlt’lV for the “19' I~'|ll‘~;! rml pmfiv of. the masters Of‘ in- -lr]~rrl' n.- =p< x-nnr loin-lathers existed for mu {flux-urn and ovum or ill? kin! and lite" mt'rtilit'. ? ‘\"~v are you satisfied with :uo‘i it llt‘g‘l'tlll condition >~~ < n..- harm! street '- : Tit-we i4 one prrculinrity abiut Social- duce the necessaries of its existence ?â€" . A System Of Slavery' It came out in a justice court in l l " _/ V: ' mm": ,1,†(in! “w†ii." ill-It *lto (genitaliqu do not seen] '0 I W. ' y Trill : ’ 7"" . Vii“ “‘3'â€. "m; {\rul ."'["i ~â€" l t? i l u .r ' : DRS NEELANDS & IRVINE, Be one of the number, and call and so. l L , I,“ I . .. .. they ï¬Jtt .t, a... I o o . . i -=',:‘:' A ’1; z w ‘._~::,‘.'“C.. "1' "way rim 1 1th,. “Lu‘kmu; “11"†i ran" l _‘ b : . AY. . j a , ,w I. “I†"p W , H ‘ y who J) a l "NTlS'l‘S H ' LIVDS d P i x ..- I », I .l... v H “1 7‘03"}? ' «aim. e. rmtaits-s own, If the capitalists 1| . C n .n o o o o u ‘ ‘ ‘,_ a: 2;», 5.,t- f;.'st’/,v p.“ .f _ “MK I “A.†n [I h; 'J I . ‘ l :;::r;"%...s~:a'm His pnces are right. consxstent wnth ï¬rst-claw , ; bdtit‘femptge‘z. Péainkss enmcï¬on t l d H k h v : is, .t'...»;r:.;, tribe's bed. innit. nyr , wiem‘ “Wtâ€. WOUH be but 0". win" my ; :dtnigistered to over 9,000 porno“ I" S y e wor L p' e ma 61‘. 0 H: Hnlw 'li,‘.'-:l or i.|.‘e..=ét of 1:.u.ttnt==:inlaISI the “min-rs to dowbrt-ak into jail“ ‘- l pt“ “cc-"3' ‘ . i: l L ,, ! ~ " 'f. i . I w ' ' “"4 . "‘ i i “‘ “A. ‘ ‘ m;.W.'2-érjr.;.;fl :1 '- - ‘--:~ Ere-3mm.