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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 3 May 1907, p. 1

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\000 000 000 000 000 OOOfl to go or not, and no authority can make any investigation into the manner of his ‘ _ : wounding. It may have been criminal ’; ‘ g he may have been assaulted »â€"that makes :75 . ' u 6 no differaiice. The Illinois Steel Compa- . g _ g s firtiiitsds, o FEiliElfll-l FALLS. HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL (Protessional C ards. A F, A. thDlAKMlD. ‘ny takes care of that; it has its own g‘, ARRISTER, SOLICI'l‘OR-,Elc., FENE] :l‘ lon Falls. (mice, Colboi'nc street opposite Postâ€"edict. 3%?” Money to loan laws, its own jurisdiction. Intlie midst ’of the 'L‘nited States, it is an independ- ent principality, wherein the laws that apply to the rest of us do not exist." in that pleasant reading for you. put; riot-ic American citizen, who loves to lboa-st that wherever "Old Glory” llii-s, ' there American laws and American from-- ! -i I l ’___________._-_-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"" l MchAUGllth, ram. FALTON. ‘ 1B17_ doln g0 llillld. ill halld ? lllO 3")”. I, § ‘ ‘ “has. omces over Dominim) Bank, lflconponATED 3,, ACT 0,.- PARL.AMENT_ my patriotic friend, that unless you and CAPITAL _ men like you do something pretty quick. Lindsay. Brunch oflice open at Bobcaygecn 514.400.000.00. every Monday. Money to loan at lowest rates ofintcrcst. ‘ REST - $11,CO0,000.00. UNDlVlDED PROFITS 5922,4184”. i Q Sifli‘iiléi Milli Q BEPhlilt’iEiil. g l l l l 19.; J McLAUGilLlN, K. C. A. M. FALTON,B. A. Jns. A. PEEL. 5% " c on real estate at lowest current rates. T'riE ' 6 o C) E O c. ii. HOPKINS, BARRISTER, &c. SOLICITOR FOR \I INTEREST ADDED FOUR TIMES A YEAR Orr. r; T. M. s.â€"â€" . . . . . ’ blaze of publiCity lighting up, as they hills. 9 ___________________.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" DR. A. WlLSON, 'nâ€"M. 3., M. c. P. a; s., Ontario,â€" llYSIClAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH cur. Olficc, Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. telescope. And it is so easy to hide from - him an evil existing at home, while you flatter him with Fourth of July speeches. For it is a shameful fact, that the Czars of all our big industries shroud their dealings with their employees in as much mystery as that which covered Prussian affairs ten your ago. And it is almost as hard to find out what is done within their plant as to investigate the grim fortress on the quay of the Neva. A few years ago, when the agitation was started against child labor in South- ern factories, some New England women learned, for the first time, that the iii- dustries in which they owned a. few shares of stock were among; the most criminal in their employment of child- ren. They personally visited the South- ern industrial districts, and, in their ca- pacity of small stockâ€"holders, sought adâ€" mission to the factories. The doors Were closed upon them. In the very factories of which they were jointâ€"owners, they were refused permission to examine con- ditions, or even to enter the premises! Nor is it only in the dark corners of the remote south that capitalism hides its tracks. 1n the snburbs.of the second largest American city a despotic secrecy Eyesight Specialist. Successor to R. R. Milne, D. 0. _ Chloe and Parlors, 92 Kent street (over Neill’s shoe store), Linda-say â€" Ont. Special attention given to examining; and treating the eye with proper lenses if required. Lenses, Eyeglasses and Spectacles fitted and adjusted. Hours, 0 to 5, Saturday evenings, and by appointment. "We want our friends and customers to know that from this date we make up only our own goods, and that we: will in no case manufacture at any price goods bought from shoddy pedlars. Our reputation and business- has been built up on the best of ma.- terials and workmanship, and we still wish to maintain it. Hence this notice. .._._.â€"._.__..__.___ DENTAL. ‘ Dr. S. d. SEEKS, DEPSTIST, 330110] on Falls. 0115 power of the Czar in the palmicst days of his autocracy. “ At South Chicago,” says Charles Ed- ward Russgll, “the lllinois Steel Compaâ€" ny, a part of the stool trust, owns a tract prevails, almost equalling the niysteri- _ Gradualo of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latcstimproved methods at moderate prices. OFFICE :â€"Ovcr Burgoyne’s store, Col- orne street W DRS. llEELlllll‘iS & lRYlllE, DENTISTS, .- Lixrsir. Natural teeth preserved. Crown and bridge work aspcciilly. Splendid fits in artificial tcclh. Painless extraction. Gas [administered to over 9,000 persons with greatsucmss. valet cumin up Para LILLIAN G. WILSON, A. T. C. M. Honor Graduate (piano and-vocal) of Toronto Conservatory of Nude. and piano pupils accepted. Apply at, studio. Dr Wilson’s residence, or telephone N0. 20. 31-8111 Gold ' Medalist Ur \Vl‘.ll.l)y Ladies” College. Voice ' 3.. it. TQWKLE'Y. FIT ron a nine to wear are the shoes to be had here. They are right in quality and style. SilllE lllhlllllll in its highest development is apparent in every department of this store. The shoes rep- resent the acme of- style, com- \- agraaezcan’1/ I _ fort and tin ‘ability. You cannot fail to be interestedif you call. a. I... aosson. "new" ' of land, whereon are situated its rolling mills and factories, and in that area the company acknowledges no authority but its own. It will not admit to that area policeman, nor constable, nor coroner. Ordinarily, if a man is killed on-that ter- ritory, the coroner holds no inquest, the policermake no report. If a man is inâ€" jured there, he cannot'be taken to any public hospital ; the company has a hos- pital of its own on its territory ; the in~ deposit to date of withdrawal at the current ram compounded scan times a year. Toronto and Lindsay c FENELON FA OPEN FROM 9 TO 6. SATURDAYS 9 T0 9! jured man goes there, whether he wishes iil'l’ltil fithlii Hittite. ""+mre.w'~ziu« '~< Old Glory will. have tochang‘e its name. The New York Herald, some years ago, published a series of articles about con- ditions of labor in the coal mines. The information was taken from some minors‘ monthly bills, showing; tllfl'b'flt the end. of the month, after their employers had deducted everything which it was possiâ€" ble to deduct, sometimes only fi'uirtocn dollars remained to the miner for his .; PHYSICIAN, SU‘RGEQN & ACCOUCH- supposed, every corner of American life. .~...__._ eur. thce. r mums Street, Fenelon it is so easy for Brother Jonathan to see 1 an evil across the Atlantic through a Let's See. Bishop Fallows, in a lecture at Chicaâ€" go the other day, said: “If the $2,500; 000,000 spent for liquor last year in the United States alone, one-half of which was from the wages of the working- man, were put into American homes, the labor problem would be very la rgeâ€" ly solvec .” Let 's sec. There are at least twenty workingmen to each one of the class not workingmon. Acrord- ing to Fallows, then, the one man who does not work drinks as ,inuch as the twenty who do! That shows that the workers are sober and that the idlers are debauched. But, let me ask, does the drinking of the idlcrsaccount for their rich homes ? If so, then the work- ers had better begin to drink more. if the drinking by the rich does not (105â€" . troy their homes, then why should it destroy the homes of the poor ‘3 The fact is, that the crimes of qhe rich are laid upon the shoulders of the poor. Go talk to the rich. The poor are more sober, more honest and more virtuous than the rich. The rich pay the Fallowses. who must talk as the rich tell them. See ?â€"->â€" Appeal to Reason. ‘45-. Be Your Own Lawmakers. When capitalists make the laws, they make them in the interest of capitalists. When kings and nobles make the laws. they make them in the interest of kings and nobles. . When the Church made the laws, she made them in the interest of the rulers of the synagogue. ' Labor will never get any benefit from the laws until Labor itself ma; is the laws, and makes them in the iii-‘r.-»e.'est of. those who toil. Can you get that through yom cocoa- uut ?â€"-â€"Ibi'd. 518131388 negotiated all pm LLS BRANCH- iii. A. BlSiiilP, the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at 1 a '7 y - i ‘ 0 owest rates on terms to Suit the borrower. {J “ ' ’ H A; o I lilonth‘s work. Facsimiles of these bills . 6’ . = g as . .. 6 Deposxts taken of $1 “i >Vh.._, . h I‘ n V, _ h , v . . - a v p u i . V i r. 3 721% @éfi g g o and U pwal‘d. bills were somehow ferretth out by the ' . s; r a r r a r ' - r 'r > L- ,,° D . fr.:2:nailsat?sin ~ ’ gAIsli}Sl‘l‘l RLSI’ N0'1;-‘llLlES’t MgNEY I: E . epOSitS can be “the- “li-‘11 were llllllllllftOl-d tllat‘lilmll 0 can a owcs curreu ra cs. el'ms . -- . 0 war" dig]; Irv/d L‘ - "-‘v' (r ' _. .L "p to suit borrowers. Office on corner of Kent 1 "5% Ivy 8 Want YOU- to see it. 0 Withdraw/n on demand' to the Sign“: lil'giik lililrorlil and York streets Lindsay. “if, __ 1 + 1, 1w . '. ' T 'l.‘ in. .m- L . é, 1 . I, __ . . , . MN on _\ ( lscliaiged, but also onicnaistcd T_ STEWART. L. v. O’CONNOR, B_ A 1 eXplalnS Its gOOd 1301an far better o 0 ll} every mine of the anthracite coal re- â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" than we could do 6 M 0 gmns'i'iimiyou” me” this macmst :_:-._> ' I , was S‘i in orce. ' MOORE&JAUKSON, T T .- . , 1 s 3 MW ,.,,,,-~.,,.e . . . , . .. I. _ .. .. - - ' . gonig to limo a Dii‘fSw I ARRISTERS’ SOLI‘JITORS, SW. of} a”? 10.11 $7111 notice £335 01? 3:11 trial} It IS 0 0 censorship, the ~Russian method is more fice, William strcel,Lindsuy. particularly large. ‘ o O llll’ml-Ineftll-‘tlntfllIS,and t(liallsos losspsull’elr- if r o. Moons. ’ A.JACKSON V’OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'o P18" '1 3‘3 'v ‘19” a"? "WWW 0* “'0” ' ‘ ' . - _ ln‘r a press censorship. The Czcar‘s wav . - â€" â€"_â€"â€"» w _ Vie wanted 1t that v.73," so M...“ --- a- -.-â€"=._....- b. . - . - ‘ q _A I . a J - was to compel every editor to submit all . p; v. i u , " . - ' . “ticlcs news items stories 'okes AUCTIOHEmR, that every demand OI our Bussnan VS I‘mnrican Muzzles ms t” . ’ ’ ’ ‘l V a _ _ ' ' “ ' to the perusal of agovernmeut censor. 3;, ___ __fl _ custoniels could be met. qome t r I fjâ€"fl Tit ‘ f u If he am not approve of the editorial FEI IX A NORTHEY ' 1- . 1 “Tangoafd'? (-3. rel: CquiienltS’ 0): if he thought the m3"? ‘ J ‘ - - J e dISLIke very 311.1011 be" - months in Russia A frightful silence Ellie {tiltolmlutcyflwhfla:" . . .f‘ O - I. f, - . 'I (‘0 . . ‘ ‘ t , v y ‘ 11.4 r t z e l l P PUdBLIIC AUICTIONEME' 1_ fi t 111g unable to meet a person’s then i'ciig‘nedmthroaggroat;i the Czars (1:- ed-ltorial 01, news zlfduflglgnl will arm an 0,10,. 5,, es con M M m ,5 _ - V _ _ .1 1 ~., mains. i‘or lose win new where c . . ,1 , . t c. ,.’. 3 - , 31,. i class We». some dates before ade- Idea Of What 125 E31 W915 find it. a strong- and-lfittev umlercurrent aitlezi‘Ctal’ictiiliyliiig ii.il‘ftie§;0i.l“éift’ isi‘iée' ;. tiring. Address, Fenclon Falls. of discontent even then llowed under where . . 1 f”. '.’ H ‘ , x._ - ‘ ._ , v , I . V _ your nous ought to be. ..._..__â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-“ 13 nOtr VQI'Y Often tlggllli‘ésiili[giglgflfieggligi 1 The American plan is not so crude and STEPHEN 0mm 2 We cannot not from our . The 2122:?”31313‘1 LINDSAY - ONT. 513091? sonlethlng that 1S 13339" , 53:3:le may generally be trusted .to bci’their Live Stock and general Auctioneer. Cicely What 18 W anted. the ray:le state of things. ) ’llhe men who 9“” °(’1_1:’°1’S,.111b£’h‘w*°.1 The” 0““ 9135’s “mt f r dams before advcrtlsmm ' _ I. _ u ' V, ._ â€" ' I _ interests. Since we VlSlted the Silent ii e 0 , a T . . dan to speak their thoughts were bui- Rugs” of 460., 3.91“. no.0 we Rugs-mm M _ .)-‘ .vr‘. ' _ I)" _- -“ ' - t . : A b. c ,1 . - t - ,__.___._â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-~â€" 1 011 are 1nV1t-ed to call. “$143) (’1 1;; $0110}??? or “'19; P9“? have uprisen against 1these conditions. MWDICAL . I“..le iffizsi‘g “"16 “mulled to But Americans, who are proverbia-lly . “' ' ’ '31,;{djfiljn‘qj _, 1 , V U v_ “ goodâ€"natured” and “patient,” nieekly ‘ C , _::_____._____â€"- contolfigtuolilgiibtlbfigzvugfiz tfilfiifilég 113:1 submit to the American system of sup- _ “ "_' '. . ‘ i ‘ i " ‘ pressinrr facts. Yet there is a. time when ‘ DR. H. H. GRAN AM. . twenty:lmlélgmglgil i‘l’llld l-’3.gai§%0d far “patieiijce ceases to be a virtue," and grim. â€"â€"ii.n.,c. M., M 1:. c s. Eng.,ii.c.r. .93., gnaw-iv “fife” "fillfegngfifi tgvtlhé man be rebaptiseglv/ \Vllyllll the ugly name ‘ V v v‘ ‘ ' o â€"-COWARDICE.‘â€" ze‘ anguurrl.

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