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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 2 Jan 1903, p. 1

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.__.-_____.__ g...‘ * __...._.. ‘FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2ND, ’1 Professional Cards. | _ .! ions. Mothers, thiakl This plan will be just to all. It will deny all from ‘ ' engaging in the traffic, and none wi.l try to thwart its operation. They will try to prevent this being done. but as sure as Socialism ever gets the purer this thine,r will be done. It is the S)- oialist programme. It will solve the problem. In time a generation of youth will grow up who have not been tempt- ARE YOU INTERESTED IN RINGS? __._._._._.â€"__..__._..â€"..._â€"â€"â€"â€" w--.._____. ...___â€".___â€"â€".â€"â€"-â€"___._. Miss Violet M. Wilson, EACHER OF PIANO, THEORY AND “ The Fletcher Music Method,” a kinder- garten method for children. Pupils may enter any time from Septem- ber lst, 1902. k;; I t J . .o l l Studio and residence: Corner Colborne and Bond streets. ‘ â€" LEG 21L. F. A. MCDIAKMID. ARRISTER, SOLICI’I‘OR,&c , LINDSAY ) and Fenelon Falls. Lindsay ofiice, Milne’s block, near post-office. Fenelon Falls office, over J. C. McKeggie & Co’s Bank. The Fenelon Falls office will be open every Wednesday afternoon from or- rival of train from Lindsay. 13%” Money toloan on real estate at lowest current rates. McdliAUG llLiN & FEED. ARRI'STERS. SOLICITORS, &c. Money to lohn on real estate at lowest current rates. Office, Kent street, opposite Market,- Lindsay. R. J. MCLAUGHLIN. G. H. HOPKINS. ARRISTER,‘ Ito. SOLICITOR FOR the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at owest rates on terms to suit the borrower. Offices: No.6, William Street South, bund- ay, Ont. J. A .' Past STEWART 8r O’CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NO'I‘ARIES, &c. MONEY to loan at lowest current rates. 'l‘erms to suit borrowers. Ofiice on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. T. STEWART. L. V. O’Consou, B. A. MOORE & JACKSON, ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, 856. Of'- fice, William street, Lindsay. F. D. Moons. A. Jacxsos MEDICA . DR. [-1. l]. GRAHAM. â€"â€"M.n.,o. 3L, 1a a. o s. Eng.,in. o. r. s s., . 0:312, r. T. M. s.â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON tr ACCOUCH- eur. Office. Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. ' DR. A. WILSON, -â€"M. 13., M. c. r. a 8., Ontario,â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON dl ACCOUCH- eur. Office, Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. ________________._ DENTAL. qr Dr. 3. J. sums, Dramas-r, Fenelon Falls. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of' Dental Surgeons ALL BRANCHES 0F DEC-J'TBTRY performed accordqur to the latest improved methods at moderate prices. OFFICE :â€"Over Burgoyne’s store, Col- orne~ street ____________________.______.__ nannies, DEllTIST, LINDSAY, Extracts teeth without pain by gas (vital- ized air) ndmiuistertd by him for 27 years. He studied the gas under Dr. tlolton, of New York, the ()l'lg‘lllnitn' of' gas for extract- ing teeth. Dr. Colton writes Dr. Neelands but he has given the gas to 186,417 per- ons without an accident from the gas. Other pain obtunders used. A good set of teeth inserted for $10. 3233‘“ Dr. Neelands visits Fenelon Falls (lchrthur House) the third Tuesday 01' every month. Call early :nd secure an :l.pp()l"‘.f““"‘ ASuuderlnutl lady writes Dr. Neelands a that he had made her a succrssf'ul fit. after having eight sets of teeth made in Toronto and elsewhere. W. H. (38055, DENTIST. The beautiful Crown and Bridge work practised with success. Gas and all other anaesthetim for extracting teeth without pain. A set 0/ Artificial Tee/It, better than the average, for $8 on. Rooms directly opposite Wood’s stove depot, Lindsay. W SECOND DIVISION 00"“? â€"()F‘ 'l‘llEâ€" County 01' Victoria. The next sittings of‘ the above Court will be held in ’l‘womcy’s hall, Fenelon Falls ON MONDAY, JANUARY 12th, 1903, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon Thursday, January 1st, will be the last day of service on defendants resndtng in this AGGEP’E’ “’3” THANKS. The beginning of a. new year finds A us much gratified at the measure of ~recognitiOn whichvour efforts to please have met with during the year just closed. 'Ilo please everybody, all the time, in everything, has been our one aim, and the, marked increase in the vol- ' ume of our trade is evidence that we have succeeded in our endeavors. But we want this year to eclipse the best we have ever had, and we believe that it will. If: you ask any particularly well-dressed man in Fenelon F ails or surrounding district, “Who makes your clothes? ’7 invariably he ' Will tell you TOWNLEYJ Be one of the number,~a.nd calland see I V' Diamond Rings. WRITE , THE JEWELLER, For particulars. You will save money. You can rely on what you get. I Where is my Boy Taillight? How many millions of mothers have asked this question of themselves! What can express the worry and anxiety of the mothers for the su'roundings of their children ? 'l‘hey Fear that tempâ€" tation will induce their boys to visit the saloons and Start them on a downward course. And the fear haunts them Continually. Mothers and sisters and aunts hth denounced the saloons, they have organized ribbon and temperance clubs. they have pleaded for the abol- ition of the. trafficâ€"and the traffic goes right along, increasing: in power and volume, dominating politics and even the churches, in instances. Mothers} stop and think i Men one" cilded pal- aces TO M A KEV MONEY. Every :ainbling den is run to make money. l)»you think anybody would open a saloon or a gambling den if there were no coin to be made by it? Is it reason- able to assume that men would go to the expense of' fitting up and maintain- ing these places if' there were “ nothing Mothers, stop and thinkl PROFIT is the source from which all these evils spring. and, they will exist as long as profit is possible. If' not legally. then illegally. [have talked to many men engaged in these business- es, and have yet to meet the first one who would not rather make the same money in some other business ifit were as easily doneâ€"and they work as hard as the average seller of any goods. ls ' ' Engagement Rings Wedding Rings, in it?” itsensible to longer fight these evils. :tud llltlxi. liquor men will admit they are evil, with the. some weapons that have proven ineffectual.-and against which the or," has multiplier] ? There is one way that. will destroy the saloon. ornt least the evil of itâ€"aud only one way. Had it been adopted years ago there Would have been nosaloons to-tlay, and the habits of drink would have nearly disappeared from society. Its social feature would have been destroy-- ed and its influence in politics Would have vanished Do you want such con~ ditions ‘1’. Is that what you havo been wishing ' all these years? Is that for which you have made the many exer- tions and sacrifices of this long and never-ending crusade against the trafii--? Mothers. listen ! Profit is the CAUSE RA'IDOVO the cause and the effect disap- pears. Listen 1 Have the government lake oVet‘ the whole traffic. but it be made and dispensed only by the govern- ment. Let the man who hands it out be on a salary, who will hold his position only so long, as he obeys the laws gov- eroio'gthe sale of the stuff. lie will not make any profit. He will not be, interested in anybody drinking. Hi5 pay-'u'ill not b) greater became more people drink. as it is to-day. [its inter- est will be to obey the rules and hold his position. The place for sale should have no gilded fittings, no chairs, no loafing space. No treating should b:- permitted, one of the worst sources of the trouble in the evil. Treating is now encouraged .bcCause it brings more profit. Do this and there will be no private interests served to defeat proper rules governing its sale, as there is to- day. Drunknrds and children can be prevented from getting liquor-â€"thoy cannot to-day. In such a plain, unlu- viting place, the social feature of the Geo. W. .BEALL, ed by the gildetl saloon and they will be pure of' mind and body, and the race ,will benefit by this change. Are you willing to bring this about? Then help to bring Socialism and it is doneâ€"Ap- peal to Reason. -â€"o-v What is Christian Philosophy. “I believe that in the adoption of the philosophy of the religion of Jesus Christ as a practical creed for the con- ductof‘ business lies, the easiest and Spec-diest solution of those industrial difficulties which are exciting the minds of men to-day, and leading many to think that-the crisis of eOVernment isat ' hand.”â€"_â€"[â€"lon. Carroll D. Wright. Well, let us’agree to this. Will Mr. Wright. be willing to adopt the philos- ophy of Jesus? Would Jesus have owned the Coal mines and ground his fellows? Di«l Jesus preach privnre property? Did he not denounce the rich? Was not communism the doc- trine and fellowship of the disciples? Did they not; " have all things common. so that noon had n’eetl ?” Yes. why don't you tell the people what the phil- osophy of Christ was? [low can men be brothers when they have to compete with each other to live? Does any one believe that the Christian ideal is not. related to the work of the world ? Did Christ mean it when he told the rich young man to give all to the poor and follow him? 1 Or was he joking? And what did he want done, and what did he mean by . following himâ€"talking about a future State of existence or of. teaching the people social relations here on earth? Does any sane person be; lieve that people who have not learned ‘to live harmoniously can at once be transformed into angels of‘purityaud perfection? \Vould notoue discordant element in heaven destroy heaven ? And ifheaven is a placeof harmony, hell must be the opposite-mt iuhnrmouy. In this view of the case. what is earth? Is it not iuharmony everywhere? Are not the people pulling against each other in everything? Is this not dis- cord. the opposite of harmony? And ifthis be true, has not the earth been made into a hell by this discord ? And what one thing has caused more crime, more misery, more everything had than private property ? Is. not pri- vate property at the base of every law- suit. of every theft, of every forgery, of every confidence game. of every crime, in that? Is that not why the Christ taught the people to abolish private property, and make the earth. and the fullness thereof, common property, so that the interest of all might be the in- terest of each ?' Dill He not know that harmony, and love, and brotherhood. could not exist between men who it id on flictinc private interests; that when two people compete with each other in business or in any other thing. thntthe brother feeling that may have been with them from childhood Would gradually disappear, and that hate in some de« area would arise between them? Yes, Brother Wright, why don't you- nnke the rich adopt the Col'lsliau ideal of eommon property, comm on interest. ? It the Christian ideal is not a thing to live by, what is it ?â€"[bt'(l. w- Why He Was Crucified. What was Christ killod for and who killed him? He trumped-nil the way from Naz'ireth to Calvary. He was born in a borrowed barn. R‘Npt'clabl‘) sinners he called “ whited sepnichres." He walked into a temple he did not own, and drove out some money- changers he was unncquaintt-d with, though he was neither sheriff nor under-sherifl“. Right down at the bot: tom, Christ was killed for his swnmthy: with the poor and contempt. rum}, rich-.1 and unjust. He was regarded bv the respectable classes as an outlaw and a lclon. and. if you please, an anu'chist. ' -â€"-Rev. Myron W. Reed â€"â€"O-oâ€"___ _ n " Does my boy," inquired the parent, seem to have a. natural bent in any . . l) f' in t. living in other coun- I ‘ ' ' _ w . .t.i(;l;uiilust beeeileh-vleldg on or before Satur- IS dOlng fOI‘ all and Wlniiel‘. traffic will disappear, and in afew years one directinn 7" any, Deg-ember 27th. . o ' . . ' tl ‘ d-i k habit. will disa pear. You, “Yes, sir," said the teacher “ ‘ E. C. EDWARDS, E. D.HAND, Iâ€"IIS Prlces ale rlght, COHSIStenb Wlth first-013188 n;;er barb control the traflicriso long as it Hives every indication of balm; a car: mum- Ulerk Style and workmanfiihlp. He Inakes no other is in private hands and operated for till“ of'industry some day. Hows an, -. r .2 1, 02. . . m, on Falls, Dtt t n) 9 Profit. You have med that [0,. genera- other boys to do all his work for may!

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