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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 10 Oct 1902, p. 1

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Professional Cards. MUSIC. Miss Violet M. Wilson, EACHER. OF PIANO, THEORY AND “ The Fletcher Music Method," o kinder- garten method for children. Pupils may enter any time from Septem- ber’lst, 1902. Studio and residence: Corner Colborne and Bond streets. ______,____.._. / LEGAL. 'y F. A. Monmnnm. ‘ ARRISTER,SOLICITOR,«to,LINDSAY " " ' nnd Feuelon Falls. Lindsay office, ill-ilne’s block, near post-office. Fenelon Falls ofiice, over J. C. McKeggie 8: Co.’s Bank. The Fenelon Falls office will be "open every Wednesday afternoon from ar- : ‘ rival of train from Lindsay. 3%“ Money to loan on real estate at lowest current rates. McLAUGHLlN Sb PEEL. ARRISTERS, Solicitors, Etc, Lindsay and Fenclon Falls. Lindsay Office: Kent-St., opposite Market. Fcnelon Falls Office: Over Burgoyne it; 00's store. The Fenelon Falls office will be open evefy Wednesday afternoon from arrival of train from Lindsay. 3%“ Money to loan on real estate at lowest current rates. R. J. lchouanm. G. H. HOPKINS, 'ARRISTER, &c. SOLICITOR FOR the Ontario Bunk. Money to loan at owest rates on terms to suit the borrower. Offices : No.6, William Street South, Llnd- fly, Ont. STEWART & O’CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, kc. MONEY B to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Office on corner of Kent and York streets, Liudsuy T. Srswsnr. ' L. V. O’Cosxou, B A. MOORE &- JACKSON, ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &c. Of- fice, William street, Lindsay. . School time again. all sortsâ€"all prices. J. A Pmn.‘ cure for neotncss. /' reach. FOR INSTANGE---- F. D. Moons. A. JACKSON 3:22;. ___-.,..._ MEDICAL. M ____.-__.______â€"â€"â€"â€" DR. H. H. GRAHAM. â€"n.n., o. M., n. a. c. s. Eng, n. 0.2. e 3., ' Own, r. 'r. M. s.â€" , HYSICIAN, SURGEON 8: ACCOUCH- eur. Ofiice. Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. DR. A. WILSON, an. 3., n. c. P. o 8., Ontario,- HYSICIAN, SURGEON 85 ACCOUCH- "our. Office, Colborne Street, Feuelon Falls. .â€"-â€",____â€":______â€"-_..'--â€"'â€""“-‘â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" 7 ' DENTAL. . , Dr. S. J. SIMS, DENTIST, Fenelon Falls. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latest improved methods at moderate prices. OFFICEzâ€"Over Burgoyne’s store, orue street p M iii. llEELlllDS, DENTIST, LINDSAY, Extracts teeth without pain by gas (vital- ized air) ndministered by lum for 27 years. He studied the gas under Dr. Colton, of New York, the originator of gas for extract- . ing teeth. Dr. Colton writes Dr. Neelands but he has given the gas to 186,417 per- ous ‘without an accident from the gas. Other pain obtunders used. A good set of line, and you will find them C 01- ALso RUBBERS, We have gathered for the boys and girls a. lot of suitable shoesâ€"â€"big shoesâ€"little shoes- When we bought them we had in mind the busy feet of the'romping boy, and his mother’s We looked well to the features that must stand the strain of many a. kick; and, after we had made sure of looks and strength, we found that the price could be kept within easy Dressy, strong shoes for $1.00. Better ones for more money. I HAVE THEM--- That is, I have What you want in the Boot and Shoe RIGHT IN MAKE!“- RIGHT IN PRICES. among which are Lumbermen’s Armor- and Corrugated Edge. No. 35. be removed. Their silver cud their gold shall not be able to delivur them in the day of the wrath of the Lord." The first quoted, speaking for the Almighty, said: “ I will punish ;ho world for their evil and the wicked for their iniquity, and I will cause the ar- rognnce of the proud to cease, and will lay low the hnughtiness of the terrible. I will make a man more precious than fine gold, even a man than the golden wedge of Ophir." A man, just a common man, more precious than fine gold. Think of that, ye self-constituted agents of the AL mighty. Well, perhaps, after all. Boer and company are the agents of the A!- mighty, for, as Lamartine remark, “God makes use of strange implrâ€" ments.”â€"-New York Journal. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN Wedding Rings, Diamond Rings. WRITE can. u. BEALL, THE JEWELLER, Lindsay, For particulars. You will save money. You can rely on what - It the Coal Strike Goes On. There are reasons why it would be well for this great conflict to continue six months longer. It is teaching the people how infinitely little they are compared with the swollen few. There is only one set of persons who are learn. ing nothing from the situation. It is “those whom God, in his infinite wis- dom, has placed over the working class es to protect their interests”. The Bears and the Morgans and other dele- gated ungels are as dense and still" nock~ ed as those famous kings who lost their crowns and their heads because God, in his infinite wisdom, had likewise ap- pointed them to rule and protect "every- body without interference from anybody. Morgan and Boer are at this time the greatest educators in all the world. They are teaching how far capitalists, drunk with wealth, dare go. The Am- erican people are praying to Morgan as if he Were God. He stands for over four billion dollars in capital, and en- joys being prayed to. He is perfectly silent and does not answer the prayers. A four billion dollar god is too magnifi- cent to heed the supplicatlons of more human beings. But it educates the beggars and prayers. They ask them- selves, who crented this almighty billion- guarded god? What are his creden- tials? Has he a soul, or is he only a golden calf? Meanwhile, the nation goes on suffering, and the divine calf smokes in silence; and more men have asked about Socialism since this cool strike began than ever did before. Mor- gan is a bigger man than the whole United States, and that is individuah ism. Individualism means, millions of people going cold to please one bloated, useless financier. It means millions of people eating poisOued flesh and plant- ing disease in themselves to please the little gang of beef monopolists. Ruin right and left, and on all sides, to amuse and enrich the organized pira- cics of business. . Now, let the miners quietly settle down to remain out all winter, in order to open the eyes of thenatiou, and by spring half the' people of the United States will be Socialists. Beer and Mor- gan say, no concesions; let the miners reply, no concessions, and sit down, to show the public the unspeakable inso- lcnce and disposition of those who mm the wealth of the land as trustees from above. We must have 9. change of sys- tem, and, if the operators continue firm, this strike will inaugurate it. There are now many mining towns where there is barely a man who is not a Socialist.»- Morrison .1. Swift. The Coming Storm. Have you ever noticed a cloud rising on the distant horizon on a summer day? Slowly creeping upward and onward, taking on a deeper color and becoming more pcrtentions. Distant thunders give premonition that the storm is com- ing; nearer and nearer comes the sound, as the hurrying clouds o’ercast the sky and lightnings play overhead, while peels of thunder, sharp, giVe you warm- ing to seek shelter. It has its counter- part in the social arrangements of men. For years the clouds have appeared, and distant rumblings of' the struggle be- tween Labor and its Master have been coming nearer and nearer. The thun- der that came from Chicago, from Buf- falo, from Cripple Creek, from Hozelton, from Coeur d’Alene, from Coal Creek, indicated where the lightning had fallen. These were skirmishes. The great bat- tle has not yet come. But the forces are gathering. Organized labor is get- ting better organized, is getting more intelligent, is seeing clearer. The great battle will be fought with different im- plements than the strike, lockout and starvation. Labor will make its last greatest and finally successful strike at the ballot box, and it will overwhelm' its masters, and when the lightning shall have done its work, the thunder of joy and victory will reverberate around the earth. From every city comes the news that the Labor Unions have decided to use the ballot against their masters. The New York Central Federated Unions have declared that the time has come when the working class should capture the powers of government and stop the social war by taking over the mines, railroads and other social property. From a dozen other cities this remark- able step has been taken by the workers. At the ballot box the workers are strong; the masters are weak. This is the greatest discovery that the working class of this country ever made. It presages the coming revolution in pol iticsâ€"a peaceful revolution, but greater than any which has agitated men since history beganâ€"Appeal to Reason. W A Prophecy of Lincoln. W. L. ROBSON. to. What a System ! President Lincoln, 9. short while be- fore his assassination, in a. letter to a L -4 -'-_. .rvws é‘r' w... ._‘ ‘4- Le In the Washington Post of a recent teeth inserted for $10. 38" Dr. Neelands date” A' 1" Burnap. 0f Canton, Ill, visits Fenelon Falls (llchrthur House) the friend, said: “ I see in the near future third Tuesday cf every month. Call early _ . . I “‘d secure 9‘“ “ppomi‘mem a crisis approaching which unnerves me I . ‘ Asunde‘l‘ma lady Wm“ Dr' Neemnds , I and causes me to tremble for the safety was mtervrewod 1n the hotel lobby of a x. that he had made her a. successful fit after 0 S : of my country. As a result of the War, fashionable Washington chuck house, 3- I. ‘ corporations have been enthroned, an giving his observation of Saratoga and the gambling he saw there. Futhers ts of teeth made in Toronto era. of corruption in high places will fol. low, and the money power of the coun- try will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until all the wealth is aggregated in a few hands, and the republic is des- troyed. I feel at this moment more anxiety for the safety of my country than ever before, even in the midst of war." How is that for a prophecy ? There were a few old fellows, ante- dnting President Lincoln by some cen- turies, who also foretold these times. To quote from one of them : “In that day a. man shall cast his idols of silver and his idols of gold..... to the moles and the bats to go into the clefts of the rocks and into the tops of the ragged rocks, for fear of the Lord and for the glory of His majesty when He ariseth the indications point to the heaviest poll to shake terribly the earth.” of Socialist votes ever given a. third And another: “ They shall cast their party in that state. The state is a silver in the streets and their gold shall seething mass of Socialist agitation. having eight se and elsewhere. M/ vi. l-l. Gnoss, DENTIST. 9 beautiful Crown and Bridge work pr'ddltised with success. . Gas and another anaesthetics for extracting teeth thhout pain. Ase! of Artificial Teeth, better than the average, for $8 00. Rooms directly opposite Wood’s stove depot,Lindsay. Iii/fl Dr. T.P.McCULLOUGH, Specialist, EYE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT. Will visit Simpson House, Lindsay, every . to 4 p'. in Wednesday. Hours, 10 a. m Consultations, eye, ear, nose and throat. Peterborough, corner George and Murray streets. . . Subscribe for the “ Gazelle.” gave their eight year old boys money to gamble on the races. He says : “ I saw boys of five at the races who seemed to understand the game. and were just as much interested as men ten times their age. Gambling seemed to be regarded as a legitimate pastime. Women bet as freely as men.” And the labor of the working mules pays for all! And they vote to have it continue! And they are proud of their country! While thou- sands are starving, while hundrer are committing suicide because of want, thousands are gambling with the blood money that has been squeezed out of their ignoarnce and helplessness. What a system lâ€"Ewchange. It you ask any particularly well-dressed man in Fenelon Falls or surrounding district” “Who makes your clothes ? ” invariably he will tell you '“"“ c ' ‘ TO W N LEY-’ Be one of the number, and call and see what he is doing for the Spring and Summer. His prices are right, consistent with firstâ€"class style and workmanship. He makes no other. 0-0 The Milwaukee Daily News says that

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