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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 31 May 1907, p. 1

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of commission by inaugurafinf: the CORP inonwealth of .l.;ibor.~â€"â€"ll cslsrn Ulu-z'ua, QOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOfl gig; -~ ,.~ . FEilELGti FALLS. HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL_ ESTABLISHED 1817. lNCGRPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. 0 ‘o-O .»~â€".-. Huh», 00 The First of May. May lst, International Labor Dayxhas' come and gone, and. to judge by the ah I tcniion paid it by the press. its import- ? ance in the calendar looms greater with each succeeding year. Labor strikes and demonstrations are reported from ail ,parts of the world wherever classâ€"con- [scious workers are struggling for com: nomic freedom from the rule of capital. The Montreal comrades seem to be in the lead in Canada in the observance of F. A. MCDIAHMID. PARRISTER, SOLICITOR.E£C., FENEl 3 ion Falls. Oliicc, Colborne sirert opposite Post-office. 3553’“ Money to loan on rtelwcsiale at lowest current rates. iwanW’i-vm. aw - iiiCLAUGil LIN, PEEL &. FAL'i‘ON P ARRIS'l‘EllS, SOLICITORS AND NOT- } arics. Olliccs over Dominion Bank, «:5 nunâ€"Km . Plling~_wulilu .--._.u..a-i 2’ ' . . . l‘ - . i - " . - inndsav .nanch office open at bobcm goon .- . CAP - ~ - ' - . . . - every Monday. Money to loan at lowest RES'JAL _ 2114-300-000-00- this holiday, and their street parade and 1. 00.000.00- mass meeting and speech-making seems UNDIVIDED PROFITS $922,418.81. Silt’ii‘iES 'Btiili DEIWlFil'i‘ilEi‘lT. INTEREST ADDED FOUR TIMES A YEAR to. have greatly stirred up the laborâ€" skinningfraternity ot' the priestâ€"ridden City. It speaks volumes for the estimate placed upon our much vaunted “ British institutions." by theirdel‘enders and ups holders when the more proposal of a few workingmcn to peaceably assemble and discuss them sends the easy-money gang. of capitalists and priests into a fit. rm 3 what we know of the Montreal Social- ists, we believe they areqnite capable of explaining to their fellow workers the real intent and purpose of'capital, and. the social and religious institutions that are based upon itsâ€"namely, tlicrobbcry of the workerâ€"â€"in such a way that no a? mount of patriotic slush or spiritual dope will have its usual effect of lulling them into the comatose condition that makes their exploitation easy. ' The actions and behavior of the stu~ dents of Laval college, in assaulting; and disturbing the street parade, bear elod quent testimony to the nature of the “ studies ” these gentry are taught in that institution. While the labor market of the Canadian workingman has been systematically glut.th by the importaâ€" tion of coolcy labor in great liordosvfrom Great Britain on the east and fr: in India on the west, we have also been af- flicted with a post which is even more Obnoxious. A great part of the clericals who have been prevented by the .b‘rcnch government from continuing their minâ€" istrations in that country, have lately turned their eyes and their somewhat hasty steps towards Canada. Just how many of them were at the bottom of the attack on Canadian workingmen in the streets of Montreal will never be known, but we cannot repress the wish that the French government would find some othâ€" or way of disposing of their dis satisfied / clergy besides chasing them over hero to breed mischief for us.â€"â€"Wi/mipeg Voice. k“ ' rates of interest. R. J MCLAUGIILIN,K. C. A.M. FALTON,B. A. Jas. A. PEEL. M e. n. ilOPKINS,‘ . V ‘ iiili‘ftiiiixiii:.fiiiiiftiiziiii We extend you a most ggipcggzhofi, William StrectSouth, Lind- - IONEY 0111‘ StOI’B frOln Satui‘day, s.{fté’fiitttfiiwf5t‘:é‘1§§i“$.‘;‘t.‘§§‘olitfli 55;, " May 25th to Thursday, 'li‘llgilglizille’Lmilaiho'CwNonm.A If]; . May 30th? when. fifirs. 0. linear aJAciisoN, GOOPBI‘, Of the Pure GOld ::.::: Manufacturing Compa- ' ‘ ” ' ‘ my, will be with us to W ,, demonstrate the good. ::-_:‘ ‘ ,,,,,,,n,,5,,,,.,,,_ FELIX A- NORTH“, qualities of the Pure '7‘ "“ PUBLIC A UC’J‘ION EEK. Farm and 011,01. sales conducted in fi,.st_ can no longer satisfy the needs androâ€" class order. Secure (lat-es before advcr- ' y 9 a? a ,, quirements of thehmnan race. The more “Sillg- Address; 19011010“ Falls. ' ._ D Q o ' . a highly dcvgzlopcd capitalist production M8,, .,,. ..., O, m, r” . .;v at 1 88531115? S and Q MM #2:- J l ‘1 in J AM ' ‘ - P . ‘ , g h. h -”~.i country possessing the greatest resourcâ€" 1, .. LINDSAY - ONT. e , es and the most- powerl’ul machinery of Live Stock and general Auctioneer I ‘- y .. ' . . . - ' . 6. ‘ §\ rite for dates before advertismg. 6 Us...“ 00000000000000000000000000 Deposits taken of $1 and upward. Deposits can. be Withdi‘awn‘on demand. R. M. HAMILTON, MANAGER. 000000000 000 000 000 ____._.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-"â€"â€""’ “000000 000 00:0 000000000000 000 000 OOOO<CZ>0 0000 0000 000 000000 00 AUCTIOHEER. l The charge repeatedly made by the Socialist that capitalist property are said to be at least 10,000,000 people . ., who are practically paupers. The con- , '2 ditions in England, one of the oldest of f: capitalist countries, are well known to be so appalling as to be almost beyond " '- belief. in fact, in every country of the earth, widespread poverty and distress among at least a very large section of the working class is the most glaring feature ol’ modern civilization. The hid- eousness of it is emphasized by the fact that, alongside of it, is heaped up the largest volume of wealth :tliat over yet fell to the lot of any thieving ruling class in history. Poverty and misery alongside of limited and scanty wealth production need cause no surprise. It is not only to be expected, but it is inev- itable. Such poverty, degradation and misery alongside of: wealth without limit is an accomplishment that only the reign of capital could attain. It is not alone through the widespread poverty and misery that it brings in its wake as a normal condition of its existâ€" ence that capitalismxproves its inabili- ty to conserve the needs of the race. In every outbreak of rebellion upon the part of slaves against their masters, this impotency of capital is accentuated. The relation existing between capital- production of any land on earth, there PM MEDICAL. 049-. Peace Palaver. DR. .1. ll. GRAHAM. -â€"M. 9., (1. n., M a. c 3. Eng, n. c.r. .9. s., ON'J‘., r. r. M. s.â€" 1)IlYSICI.-iN, SURGEON 86 ACCOUCII- cur. 05134:”. Francis Street, Fenelon I'alls. M I”... A. WlLSON, B ., 1f. 0. r. .5; 8., Ontario,â€" The Socialists of the Fifth and Seventh wards of Cincinnati are a particularly alert and wide-awake bunch of rcvoln~ J tionary propagandists. No capitalistic wool is pulled over their eyes. and noth- ing escapes them. They think clearly and act promptly. The amusing phases of the Peace Conference inspired them to adopt a series of resolutions which ought to be published in full, but space will only permit the opening paragraph, which follows : “We hereby record our amusement over the present Peace Congress, called under the patronage of millionaires. whose interests throughout the ages have been the fertile cause of war ; and we call attention to the fact. now troubâ€" ling the German Emperor in particular, that the Socialists throughout‘t he world have done more than any other men to stamp war as a. farce, an infamy, and as ism and wage Slaves render these out- and as barbaric,whether carried on with breaks inevitable. So complicated has lmlftle Sllllil-‘h l'i‘gimmlts 0f 501411015 0" “7- o _ the industrial process become, through PUNCH“ “POWE- e W a’nt’ our frlends and ouStOI-nefs the application of machinery to producâ€" The spectacle, 0f ill“) llllltOCl'al‘S’ Wlm tion and the subdivision of 11,130,“ that have made their millions out of army to know from thls date We make the disastrous results arising from these “ml “3"3’ COlltl‘flCtsi.StOCl 0111303 “ill?” up only our own goods, and we outbreaks reach far beyond those inmie- blo‘v-110105113attlc Slllpfivgmllillmed be“ diately involved in them. Any interâ€" and Other 510301-105. 1}0\_V‘lln§‘.‘ {01‘ 00000, M enough to make Seeialists lawf and law? ill 110 Case manufacture at any ruption of the process of production isa _ , and lawi'. Peace will begin only when - matter adverscl ' alieetin the well-beâ€" place gOOdS b 0 11 g from ShOddy ing of perchande thousafids of persons plunder end-s. Capitalist exploiters such who may not even hear of the outbreak 115 Oil-131199510. and 03191011301‘5' 310010331535 1 - ._ pediars. Our reputatlon and busmess itself. Capitalist, property can erect no such as Morgan Dix, are the only things has been u on t, _ safeguards against this as the cause that make wanneeessary; and when the p he beSt 0f ma which makes these outbreaks inevitable 5001111 I‘GVOlutIOH sweeps them. from 1”" track, withthe system of legalized class terials and workmanship, and 'we is that form of proper Ly itself. The only robbery of which they are the type, . . - . . . safe uard possible is the abolition of WISh t0 malntaln 113. Hence thlS notlce. thisgsystem of I);013e1-ty, a task unthink- there will be no. further incentive for able from the standpoint of those who ‘Yavl‘. arid white-winged 00300 Will Spread ‘ profit, by it. . like a benediction over the world.â€"â€"Ap- E a Revolt, uprising and outbreak'must Pall“ Reason- ’ . 0”, follow in endless procession so long as ¢o the means of production remain capital- , , , . . . . ., ist property. Disaster overmore terrible “IS tllli?‘ 5» Christian eivdization'f ' and wide spread must followin its wake. 1151‘s 51 50011111“ Wl‘ltel‘- Of course 10 I?“ Did you ever hear of savages starving rl‘hc evidence is accumulating upon eveâ€" ry‘hand to prove the truth of the Social- because the“? was too "111011 f°°d ? F I T F G B ist’s contention that capitalist property With eight men shot in the streets (f can no longer satisfy human needs and San Francisco in a fight between strikâ€" eqmrements. It has been tried in the ers and strike breakers, it looks as a I: Z balance and found wanting. Out upon it. though the class struggle was being ‘ Let the proletarian arise and put it out nony waged in California’s metropolis. â€"â€"M . )llYSICIAN, SURGEON 85 ACCOUCH our. Ollice, Colborne Street, h‘cuclon Falls. assess, ' Eyesigm Specialist. Sn owner to R. R. Milne, D. 0. Oliicc and Parlors, 92 Kent street (over Neili's shoe store), Lindsay - Ont. Special attention given to examining and treating the eye with proper lenses if required. Lenses, Eyeglasses and Spectacles fitted and adjusted. Hours, 9 to 5, Saturday evenings, and by apponitment. Dr. S. J. Slit-'53, 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. OFFICE :â€"â€"0ver Burgoyue’s store, 001- ornc street ___'__,_________._â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"~ 13.»; ' DiiS. llEELlllDS & llilllilll, Diari‘isrs, , - LINDSAY. Natural teeth preserved. Crown and bridge work a specialty. Splendid fits in artificial teeth. Painless extraction. Gas administered to over 9,000 persons with great‘suciess. "f ‘.â€";-:ec»..~‘mzi'=f3st.li to wear are the shoes to be , had here. They are right in ‘ W r E W - 111 Its highest development is One of the oldest banks doing business in this country. apparent in every department 56 Branches in Canada and the United States. """" ’ _ of this Store_ The Shoes rep_ . Farmers afforded every facility in their banking business. Sale Notes cashed or taken for collection. .‘ {9559‘ .5137 :!.?:";3j‘ 'v- db? .__..... ...- ,. 5.444 . .c.. .-. ~.. ... 2% W VDiCE'CULlURE AND PlAl‘iO. LILLIAN G. WILSON, A. T. C. M. H . \ «We 797W] 5.. resent the (wine of t l - Honor Giaduatc (piano and vocal) of I " “ ‘ ’ S y e7 com‘ Draftsl _ . . . . . - )ou ht and sold. Toronto Conservatory of Mum. Gold fort and durabllity. You cannot fail to be interested if you call. prompt attintion given to collections Savings Bank Deptâ€"Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Interest paid every three months. w. L. ROBSON_ ' FENELONFALLSBHANCH. w. A. BISHOP, MANAGER. Medalist of Whitby Ladies’ College. Voice and piano pupils accepted. Apply at studio. Dr. Wilson’s residence, or telephone No. 20. SI-Gm I .4 _ --_ _ i .. ~ ' , . , ‘ “ ~.... ...\« .. M- .. . .. - . . i , . ‘ , - a . . ... '. z ‘1‘. rm... I .....-..-..,. .-.â€",... A , . .. ,. n ..H,:...,, ..:..v ‘# 3-3:}. H mm ‘wnzmuw’raianumfl”'

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