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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 13 Oct 1905, p. 1

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mama-Md- .A....~~M.qfim ‘51 «- mms‘.ma.mws=»a»wua... uwl\'.‘.|. _ ._.... _ % l i i 15' O ' . XXXIII. ran manner ,4 "my c+ -v--l H .4 a or QUALITY LINGERS WHEN rezone liar. FORdOTTEN. is to get a money order. 7}?! J nose cost from three 1 cents upwards, and can be obtained at mitt? :P’ r 3d "'3 are "j 37:: 22..., vulva ' a‘ AVHJ M m "'32 in: mg . t i can yâ€"Ja! I: Jul 5?‘ l "r r 1‘ g E: h‘i‘ost people spend half their lives with their shoes on. 3 "w, r a y: 5g: Pyggfl‘élaj ‘ lei FWELM ilst 53.9.: a. , I s; “" " A great many of them are realizing the fact ‘ v , ,n a“ m l r r_;w}}‘y.f;__.. ' o o . ‘ “1 W UN “*‘UIDM E“ ‘ that to ensure comlort. durability and economy if»? the best. shoe :iroeurable is the one to bu . gg mmxmmmaumwa a 'V Oi the Canadian makes, we I claim we have the best that can be bought for men, women, misses, boys and children. It does not matter what price Photo. by albumilpy‘ei‘gmkqnglgg‘g BER ‘ér'ELFR‘lD EAUREEE The Premier of Canada By sheer force of ability and the compelling power of character, Sir Wilfrid Laurier has reached the highest position in Canadian politics, and won a name that “must live in the annals of the British Empire.” He has 5. 3’3: ,..;_‘_â€"â€"¢ F. A. M oDIAltMID. ARRISTER, SOLlCITOR,Etc., “ENEâ€" lon Falls. Office, Colbornc"atreet, opposite Post-office. 3&2?“ Money to loan on real estate at lowest current rates. you want to pay. Should it be $55, you get the best Canadian made 355 Shoe. The same will apply to our$4,$3.50,$3, $2.50, $2, $1.50 and $1 linesâ€"in fact, down to the smallest size made. overridden obstacles that would have daunted a man of less virile genius and patriotism. Though French was his ancestry and language, and Catholicism I his religion, he has become the leader of the destinies of a. great English- speaking nation, the larger part of whose people are Protestants. He was born in St. Lin, Quebec, in 1841, of a family of rebels who fought bravely under Papineau in the revolt of 1837. From .the little country school where his teacher, a Scotchman, spurred his ambition and powerfully in- fluenced his life, he passed to L’Assomption College, and in 1864, after com~ pleting his course in law, entered the Bar. When he made his debut in politics in 1871 as a member of the Quebec Assembly, his magic eloquence, the fear- v x“ -,-»v* ,wo'm v,. v h l-', FALLâ€"‘Wo'have lessness, strength and finality of his words, and the mastery by which he ' the Well-known makes, such as J. D. King, brought order out of chaos, light out of darkness, thrilled his audience. ‘ lf MCLAUGHLIN & PEEJJ- Stubproof, Kannkmck, Canada Rubbm. Three years later he resigned from the Legislature and was returned to 3 ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS; 3w- Money Go, and Berlin Rubber 00. geodg" the House of Commons on the overthrow of theMacdonald government. in ‘ B to loan on real estate at lowest current 1876 he became minister of inlandrevenue, and two years later changes in _ rates. Office, Kent Street; OPPOSite Market: politics deprived him of this position. He was.the acknowledged leader of 3 “many. Let Your money buy all the value it can. the Liberals who were the Opposmon party until 1896, when after eighteen. ( R.J. MOLAUGELIN. J'. A. PEEL W G. H. HOPKINS, ARRISTER, fro. SOLICITOR FOR B the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at west rates on terms to suit the borrower. @lfices: No.6, William Street South, Lind- sey, Ont. STEWART & O’CONNOR, Do this by spending it here. J. L. ARNOLD. years of waiting, the reins of government again came into their hands andI in the first flush of triumph they made him Premier. His statesmanship has been broad, liberal, far-sighted; his patriotism and his love of liberty are manifest in every act and word. He loves and cherishes the British Empire, and glories in the part that Canada takes in it; but as a Power of great possibility, sharing with the United States the golden future of the American continent, he demands of England and the- world the recognition of Canada, not as a babe in the swaddling clothes of a. colony, but as a, full grown nation cf virility and assured triumph. Tall, erect, with a handsome presence, clean-shaven face, clear, penetrat- ing blue eyes, a firm mouth, broad shoulders, a brow masterful and dignified, a voice soft, sonorous and ever with the suggestion of unexpended reserve, a smile gentle and soothing as a benediction; with a courtesy and kindness ABRISTERS, NOTARIES, 8w. MONEY B to loan at lowest current rates. Tc_rms to suit borrowers. Ohice on corner of Rent and York streets, Lindsay. r2. Srewanr. L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A orator and statesman. FOR THE ' THANKSGIVING DINNER MOORE & JACKSON, Public Lands in New Zealand. ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &c. Ofâ€" B fice,William street,Lindsay. F. D. Moons. A. Jaonson , It is refreshing to turn from the you Should let us suppl-l the gro- grafting in selling the public lands here 9eries' Vve have everything that to the system in New Zoaland. In n 18 needed to make the meal go paper just received from there I note splendidly. The special things that during the past year the gown-n- - ment took over 100,541 acres, paying we have for thls season are all a little over $20 an acre, and this hind brlght and.fr95h like the .reSt 0f has been sub-divided into small hold- our Groceries. inge and rented to tenants at a. rate of So much depends on the qua}. about eighty cents an acre per year, i .- - - which pays more than the government ' ty 0f your Grocenes that It IS pays for interest on the money, and fouy not to get the b'fmt: GSPBC- leaves enough to make good macadam ially when you can do It SO surely roads. The govornment thus has a net and reasonably as you can here. income from the rent of the land, and enables any family to get land without ' going into hopeless debt. The govern- HYSIOIAN, SURGEQN 3; ACCOUOH- w. L. l incut also improves these small hold- our. Offico. Francis Street, Fenel‘m v mgs With the necessary buildings, and Hello. this policy, pursued for years, has prov- en eminently antislactory to both the DR. A- WlLSON, occupiers and the state. Here we throw â€"â€"M. 3., M. c. P. a: 8., Ontario,â€" " ’ i the public lands away, so that speculat- HYBICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH- . 0 S E Q ore can collect the rents. In New Zea- eur. Office. Colborne Street; Fenelon I land farm products are carried to mur- FMIEL ' ~ " ‘ ' ket at the same rate, regardless of dis- W tancc, making one piece of ground as DENTAL good to the workers as another. But W , Occialism will be .better than that, and an s. I films, DENTEST’ you aiSk any particularly Well_dressed it is growmg rapidly in New Zeoland, much to the concern of the fellows who Fenelon F3115. manin Fenelon Falls or surrounding district aro loaning the people money for a Graduate of Toronto University and , “ _ , . . princely income.â€"â€" I'Vayland. Royoicouogoorpooooishgooos. RY Who makes your clothes ‘3 ”~ invariably he DENTIST . . ALL BRANCHES 0F Will tell you per£ormed according to the latest improved methoas at moaemm yrices' 1 I knew that words will not wake up QFFIOE zâ€"Over Burgoyne 5 store, Co - , . c the masses to realize the maze into borne! We“ “JP” I I O I I I E s 2 a which capitalism is plunging them. It - flfl' Will take conditions to do what words BBS. NEELllllDS d IRVINE, AUCTIONEER. W STEPHEN OLIVER, LINDSAY - ONT. Live Stock and general _Auctioneer. Write for dates before advertismg. W MEDICAL. ‘ M DR.. H. H. GRAHAM. mu. 0., c. M., n. n. c. s. Enga, n. o. r. & 3., Om, F. r. M. s.â€" The Climax Will Surely Come. have not the power to do. And these Be one of the number, and call and see cenditions are coming like a cyclone. that surround him as an auraâ€"this is Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Canada’s greatest Entered according to Act of the Parliament of Canada. in the year 1904. by W. C. Mack. at the Department of Agriculturco W. the nbolitionists did not awaken the an-~ tagonism to chattel slnvm'y; but the» firing at Fort Sumpler with pcpguni created a condition that made the peo- ple spring; to their l'ect with a determi- nation to settle the question as to which power should rule the nation. And something like that will be the immedL ate cause of the pucple arising: in their political might and volin: the gi'al'ters out of power; and while they may not know what far-reachingr effects their ac- tion will have, the effects will l'ollow an logically as did the sounds from the guns at Fort Sumpter. There in Ire- mcndous unrest- in the whole worldâ€" not alone in this country. Industrial slavery is being;r pressed in every coun- try. Whnt happens and when it happens will be the logical effect of this unrest and the amount of thinking the people have done about it. Every piece of So- cialist literature will have an cil‘cot, though it may not be noticeable at the time of reading. Mark you this, that not it line of our literature that is read will be lost. The sneer at it makes no differenceâ€"«that sneer at the proper time and with tho culminating conditions will make that mind advocate that which it held in derision. ‘ It has ever been so, and is the logical action of the human mind. In the days of culminating trou- ble there is going to be no place to go except to the Socialist position. Then spread the gospelâ€"time and conditions will do the rest in their own necessary time. The future belongs to us, and no powor on earth can prevent it. though it may be delayed somewhat. Bayonnts cannot kill an ideal. Ideas control the human race, and with that control dom- inate all the armaments of' all the na- tions.-â€"â€"-]b. «W‘z‘ Ti apa,nv..“<__..s_;_,;n,.;., v. . .. l .a‘;'_.,._;_g'.:.___\ ,_, m... V..' .V‘ gotâ€"n»:â€" V". 10.1. . LI‘lDSAY. ° - . But when the conditions beoin to press â€""â€"‘+' . _ i: DRNISTS L What he IS dOH‘g fOr the and Wlnter. harder, when the clock strikaes the omi- The {nun who takes out a life insur- f. natural teeth pFWGrWdS' 1 Glfgwlafl: ' ‘ - I - . nous sound, precipitated by some insig 8009 policy than days needs courage. 3‘, W89 WM“ “ 51‘;”19;1L§;S exgrilzt‘iom GM HIS prlees are l‘lght, COHSIStent Wlth first-class nificant matter, perhaps, then the words The morale of capitalism are not cub -’. fidelzhxgflto 03“” 5,000 persons with that the masses have read will come to raged by the fact that commerce must is». W gqccess. Style and workmanShip- He makes no other. them with great force. The bowling of e. be extended by murder. _».,; o i; ., . a. a}. A ».. â€"_~A-KNA.A- 2 "\N.-v...o,.

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