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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 Jul 1903, p. 1

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& '3 \fcfi‘ Scarlett _ slam _ VOL. XXXI. FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY 17TH, 1903. N0 29.. i _ Lesson No. 4 shows that the cause or the evils of this system is the private ownership of the means of production and distributionâ€"the means of life, in short, and proves that the only way to get rid of the effect is to remove the cause. After carefully considering all these things you must certainly come to the conclusion that socialism is not only one impracticable, but it is inevitable; and. that it is 'not only your privilege to vote' The Bank of cause iioiirii , Aiiriiiei. Capital £1,000,000. Reserve £390,000. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN iji RINGS? i l _ . . for the Socialist. Party but it is your ‘ Fenelon Falls B1 anch. ‘ Engagemell‘t “Ings duty. it. is a duty that you owe to Weddlng Blngs’ ' your wife and family, and to yourself. l (e e) .. , - t is not only your duty to vote right, 5 v F NI E I, v V -- "Eamond “Ings' but it is also your duty to do all possible $45,“, ‘4 ‘ I _ to induce others to do likewise’ for .3 gig} i . ‘ 'jjv WRITE should the crisis come before the pebple,. f D f (5 ed . I .. our new sprmg Stock of Boots and I w n; at lealsp a very large maim'ity of them, : eposfi’s 0 ‘1 and over Blew-N . vâ€" . _ I II , 31' t orougi y understand that the only : Imfirest at 3 per cent. .. H Shoes came. We want, you to see 11;, . THE JEWELLER’ 3." possible remedy is Socialism, the me i a . . _ army of unemployed, starving,r working- 1 (/6 ____.®\_, explams Its good pOInts far bet- Lindsay, gien are liable to cause a good deal'of I, . ' ' For particulars. You Wm ;, . ainagenperhaps provoke a bloody i tar than W6 001116. do. , I 4. ” money, You can rely on via: internal war. You can help the Social» ,3 Y . . . . you get. ists‘to solve to matter peaceably. . i l ’t Esscgunted 011 W111 notice first of all that it is S The very best way to help bring '3 I M I ' I ‘_ , - - r . . ocialism is by the united efforts of A I I ~ ‘ A m thousands; ergo: jOil] tile party ; find .. . out where there isa branch in your f neighborhood, and join it at once. (If 1. every man who votes the ticket, even now, should join the party organization mg, 533353530“, g, that way so that every demand of Manager. ; our customers could be met. prfigs HOURS : 1g 8. m. to 3 p. m. SHORT LESSONS 'N SOCIAL'SM- and work in harmony with his comrades 2 s it! 4275’ 9-30 to 1m and? to Spam 1. vWe have the product of the largest {i=- (By WWW}? Lcfingwc,l_) Socialism would be very near at hand.” if) and best shoe manufacturers in Can- (a): It has been seen thaw-“progress Vote to OWITtile World since the dawn of civilization has been ada - i. ’ and When you buy a’ Fan Of Em’ a series of class struggles; that the Mums-cow Professional Cards. . Say, you workingmanl Lend me ,_.â€".â€"â€"â€"_______-________._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"_â€"'~â€" “ ‘I - - u , M?“ m . press or Slater Shoes you have the ,. preiserlit struggle is bitiyleen t‘lle capitalist ,th sunburned ear of yours for about .2441... = . . . an tie wor er‘an t -t t e ' t t'l - ' .gw____________..__.._____â€"â€"â€"â€" saitISfaCtJ-OH 0f knowmg that the price i " of these two classes aie diambiltridallys 2:: 3' p0??? midi] {or that he“: i", .___.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"--â€"--* , .. . , _v ieco was you wear. .. F. A. MCDlAK MID. you pay for them 111 Fenelon Falls is ' opposefl' . . . for the food you eat 7 for the other little 1“ ARRISTER, SOLICITOR.Etc., FENE- . 2 - . 00‘ Th.“ 90mm] par-"es “re the enjoymeuts you get? The work of on '3 Ion Falls. Office, Colborne street, 3 JuSt the same as you would pay for " - represemauvfzs Of Glass 'merests’ and workinur people creates all of them till? 9’ - the party which stands for the continua- We“, d'oes "it your work create “1'1 the tion of the profit system is essentially a capitalistic party, no matter ' what its in Canada. ‘ ' ., » W6 mv1te you, to call. ’ name may be, or what reforms it may - propose. (e): That the profit system must of necessity tall. (d): That the revolution which has taken place in production and which has greatly increased the product of each worker, has been brought about by co-operative methods, and that the-only thing which prevents the worker from living in comfort and security, instead of' his present poverty, is the private ownership of the means of production things the rich have also? Why do you want to produce all you get, and then produce enough for the rich to squander ? Do n’t you build'tlie small '. houses that you occupy, and then build 1 palaces for your masters? What do. you want to do it for? Why not live in the best house your labor and skill enable you to build ? Is it because you I do n’t Want to lire well, or because you . do n’t know how to get what your labor"- ,L‘i produces? If the latter. do you think you will ever know, as long as you list- en to the advice of the men who have been in control for years? If they know opposite Post-office. 36" Money to loan ' t . _ hem 1n Toronto or any city or to ~ , WI! on real estate at lowest current rates. McLAUGFlLlN dz PEEL. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &0. Money to loan on real estate at. lowest current rates. Office, Kent street, opposite Market, Lindsay. 3.}. McLaoonmN. J. A. Psai. i l L .. 3 I I I _'_________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" G. H. HOPKINS. BARRISTER, &c. SOLICITOR FOR the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at “not rates on terms to suit the borrower. - More : No. 6, William Street South, Lind- “in ;, a], Ont. W ‘ n r ~ - STEWART 8r. O‘CONNOR, ‘ ‘ . ' ‘ ' " " ‘ " ~’ " ‘ - and dlsmbm’mn‘ and wanted to tell you, you are mighty ii? THEREFORE. stupid or you would have learned. If 9,; they know and have n't told you, do you think they ever will? Do n’t you know they want to keep you ignorant, so that ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, kc. MONEY to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Ofiice on corner of Kent The Socialist Party, a party ‘of the workingmen. organized strictly on class and York streets, Lindsay ' ‘ T.STBWART. L. V. O'Couxcu, B. A. lines. proposes to abolish this system , . before it brings disaster upon the people they "lay Conn?“ ‘0 Sk‘” 3°“ 0‘“ Of 9‘ ' ’ good living? l'hey are not the ones to be dissatisfied with the existing condi- 3 tions. You are the ones that should dc- ‘ sire a change. Join the Socialist party, attend its meetings and study its books, i and you will soon find out you have been skinned and how to prevent it. Don’t. wait for Rockefeller or Morgan to teach you how to avoid their skin- and institute a co-operative eommon~ MOORE & JAUKSON, I wealth by the following methods, which ARRIS’I‘ERS, SOLICITORS, 85c. Of- I ‘ .bl fice William street Lindsay. are t ie on y ones posm e : j i THE First : Gain control of the powers of F. D. Moons. A. Jacxsou government and exercise them in behalf of the Working class. Second: Operate all industries col- loctivcly. giving the worker the lull “R, H. H, lelHAM. . ' ,. , ' , â€"â€"X.D.,c. Mb, It It. 0 s. Eng.,x.o.r. h 3., and exanllne them. k“(zlliievdlliifvgillnggf‘lfzoe learned in “lug 5'0'lv‘â€" W'Wl’m’l' nr. r. r u, s.â€"-â€" - I .â€" » _______ ‘ ,’ , . . - tl e f or revious lessons. Much mt re "" ' HYSMAN. memos «e ACCOUGH- W111 meet yOUI even y requirement ...‘...i.i’...l‘. a... on a. “not. WHITE SLAVEs CHEAP. covered in each lesson. but it was the writer’s intention to make these lessons short and simple. Now that you have mastered the sub- ject. what do you think of Socialism ? Count the points in its favor, shown in the first tour lessons: Two hundred miners are dead in Mark Hanna’s enalminenear Cheyenne. Wyn. It may never be known how the explosion occurred. Had these men " been chattel slaves they would have repr-sented a loss to the owner of at least 8300 000. As it is, the loss will eiir Oflice. Francis Street, Feuelon .. m..- , regarding style, quality and prices. tilt. \ WILSON, â€"-..,....,0t'â€" , . HYSIOIIXNTSLEJEBONlflil‘llg’COUCHâ€" , . w. L_ cur. Office, Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. "fl- ""7"" - Lesson No. 1 shows that the Socialist _ . movement is evolutionary in oharacrer. he “"lY “‘9 "elmrs ‘0 ‘he mme- DO you wonder that chattel slavery was and is based upon a most vital principal â€"-tlie class struggle. That’s no idle dream nor fanciful theoryâ€"it is a fact, a cold. stubborn fact. Lcssmi No. 2 shows the necessity of tho workingman breaking away from the old capitalistic parties and joining a party which has for its purpose the abolition of a daiiiuable system under which we are living. which causes so much misery and poverty. Every vote which is cast for any otherpurty (and this is not an egotistical boast, but a logical conclusion) simply forges another link in the fetters which hold the work- ingmiin in bondage. ' Lesson No 3 shows that it is impos- sible for the present system to last for any great length of time. and that sooner or later it will fall. Its doom is certain. And there is very great possibility of there being bloodshed and internal war, brought. upon us by the capitalist class, through the ignorance of the workers. 1f the people are snflieiently educated as to the Socialist solution this period of abolished ? Can you not see that wage slavery is moreprofitable to the masters? '7‘ Why, even if a mine mule dies the masters have to buy another. but when I one of their man dies there are other men readv to step into their places withâ€" ’. out a cent‘s cost to the masters. Men, have you so little brains that you cannot. see the point? Join the Socialist party and vote to own the earth and the ful- ‘ ness thereof yourselves, and you will I, find that that thousands of dollars will f- It be spent. if necessary, to make safe the life of a single worker.‘ They will not have to work under dangerous condi- ' 'Z, lions. if any amount. of money will _ r. make it safe. If the mines were pub- lic property, every widow and orphan would be cared for by the public; as it . is. they can starve and die for all tho. millionaires care. Vote for INDUSTRIAL t ‘v liberty.â€"-â€" Appeal to Reason. .' 5; ~â€"â€"«â€"â€"â€"oâ€".» I I‘ The rich need exerciseland play golf. l‘o do some useful work would he a dis- DENTAL. ___________,__.___._.â€"'â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" Dr. S. J. SIMS, DENTIST, Fenclon Falls. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BR‘XNCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latest improved methods at moderate prices. 0FFICl§:â€"Over Burgoyue's store, 001- I 1 . . If you ask any particularly we11-dressed one street M ' ' . .man in Fenelon Falls or surrounding district 7 he ’s Your Tailor? .â€" 4 ' . Dr. ilEELllle, DEll'l‘lS'l‘, LlllDSlll, ‘ Who makes your clothes?” invariably he Extracts teeth without pain by gas (vital- .11 t iced air) administered by him for 27 years. WI He studied the gas under Dr. Colton, of ‘ _ e New York, the originator of gas for extract- b ing teeth. Dr. Colton writes Dr. Neelands c I but he has given the gas to 186,4!7 per- U a I a a one without. an accident from the gas. Other pain obluiiders used. A good set of teethinsertedfor$10- W1)“ Neelmms Dumber, and 866 visits ti‘eiielon Falls (McArthur House) the ' third Tuesday ofevcry month. Cull car-1y!VVha’t for Spring. and sumnler - L. b . I all secure an appointment A Sunder-land lady writes Dr. Neelalzds: 1:1' , . ,; l ‘ ‘ - . i .' ‘l‘ w_ a . _ ‘ ,. that he hail made nor a nutcisstul t‘.t.tfierti 1‘8 @11th Cu 8 light, COflblbbellh ‘Vlth first-Class (llstll'der may be greatly shortened and l grace. And labor makes the golf-plum. ' , My”: “gm 5mg 0‘ teem “mm. m flown“) # [it“in r‘ In} W”, l. 1 F i . , . perhaps prevented altogether. But! makes the plavthings, and then runs ah i" i“ <.:\“-‘:1'i‘. i “ ' .I Til Ti.” "I ‘11" :7: "r . - "- - v ‘ u H - I «. l“ "" ’CL '“”"~' }” ’J ‘1‘ ” igumfidtidli}. 2118 [flakes n0 Othela should ignorance proved, it is hard ml tor the balls. Yo S’llloi What ,3 was i; _.~ 2 :3 , ' 1 say l!0‘-.\‘ long i; will nut. I, fill thing labor annual-gs iwlh, .fl >‘ Y. .13 a " ’5 a i” :r ‘l “i ‘1) i i ) _ >. ‘ 5

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