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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 20 Mar 1908, p. 1

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“Well,” returned the drummer, “llON do you think the Socialists can be sup- pressed? ” , - “ The Socialists can 't be suppressed,” said the banker. “ The movement in this: Country is carried on by thousands of isolated individuals, all of whom it wouLl be impossible to reach. They have con- verted so many that the idea. may be’ said to be assuming the importance of o.‘ national thought; and while you can imprison or kill a few individuals, ii.)' one has over yet succeeded in"imprisonâ€" ing or killing out a thought which has' the wideâ€"spread hold that Socialism new has. If it sinks back, it will only be to' come up again, and persecution of indie' vlduals‘ will only cause it to grow faster; Are you foolish enough to imagine than, the Haywood trial did not turn tens oi}. thousands of men into actual Socialists 2‘ Do you imagine for one minute that tlio’ Socialists would not have gained even. more than they did had Haywood been hanged ? Why, I have known Socialist i~ who declined to help free Haywood, on the ground that if he were hanged it‘ would be the better for ‘the cause.’ And they seemed to think that Haywood- would willingly be hanged, if it would; promote the growth of Socialism. No," concluded the banker, “ do ii‘t you wast» any time suppressing the Socialist. 11.) may encourage you to suppress him; but you will find out, before you have' done with it, that you are only being] made use of as an advertising agent for] Socialism.” And the banker, somewhat disgrune' tied, retired to his own Pullman to niedâ€"' itatc upon the probable fate of Capitalâ€"' ism. He did have it bad. The individual Socialist with the sub-' scription blank cannot be headed elf, nor' can the results of his labors be undone... â€"â€".-'lppeul to Reason, F. A. MCDlAl’ifilli‘). ‘; [\Rl‘tlfi'l‘iilll, SOthll’i‘UR, Bic, FENE t) ion Fails. Ollicc, Collioriic street, Opposite I’ost-ofiice. as? Money to loan 'on real estate at lowest current rates. / MciiAUGlllilN, l’lClCL & I’Ulfl ON )AliRlS'l‘EltS, SOLIGI'TJRS AND NOT- i) urics. Offices over Dominion Bank, Lindsay. Branch office open at. Bobciiygeon every Monday. Money to loan at. lowest rates of interest. R. J. Melatonin. K. C All. Fl‘l.’l‘(lN,B. A. Jas. .-\. l‘usc. H_____,_______.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" G ll. llOi’KlNr‘i. K (l. )ARRISTER, Sll'z [UT-ill, NO'l‘AR'Y i) Public, to. Solicitor m tile chin. of Moiiircal. Mom-y in luztll :ii trrms to snit‘ 'o -rrower. (liners, is William street. south, Lindsay, Ont. ____.___'_-__________._._. ’srnwiiirr s; o'coxruni, )ARRISTERS, NU'l .\..li£o‘, &c. MONEY l) to loan at lowrs: (.‘lil‘lclll. rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Ullicc on corner of Kent inn-d York streets, Lindsay. \ L. V. O’Connor, B. A FEiiEltli‘l ans. 6 HE‘ADOFFICE - M0NTREAL_‘<§ ESTABLISHED 1817. INCORPORATED av ACT or PARLIAMENT. 0 CAPITAL - $14.400.000.00. REST , - - $11.00/0.000.00. UNDlVlDED PROFITS $922,419.31! ASSETS organ $l‘o‘5,000,000. ‘6 siiiiiiis B’iiiiii Bowman, INTEREST ADDED FOUR TIMES A YEAR ____,_’â€"â€"- The makers of the “ Empress ” produce more high grade shoes for we- men than any factory in Canada, and when you consider that two hun- dred thousand pairs of this modern shoe are sold every year‘in Canada to women who wear only the highest grade foot- wear, and that _almost every fourth woman you a pair of the Empress, and upward. Deposits can be Withdrawn on demand. ~__â€".â€"â€"d R. M. HAMILTON, MANAGER. ‘6 0000<:>00000c>00c>oooo i. "l‘. S‘l'l‘HYAHT. _________________....â€"â€"â€"- MOORE $2 JACKSON, )ARRISTERS, SOLIUI'I‘ORS, Sac. 0fâ€" l) lice, William strccl,Liiidsiiy. , :0; l g l i i D . i 96 eposus taken of $1 % i i % l meet will be wearing F. l). Moons. 11- JACKSON . . - . - .._â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘_â€"-____ -<__#'.""._ :1; theye {must be a .cause. In Style: 1“ ht: 1“ {1111.81,}! ‘ "‘““ ‘ â€" "“'"' ""“ ' . .c. u » cui‘ce el'suieriorit ' . . “â€"â€""“" 1n mattiial, they icveal a d . lU Y Heard byaSociahst, . ‘ Tne Unemployed. so obviously destinctive that even ml‘O‘Jg the very best makes the Em- NONE BETTER-[HAN press holds its place. - “' THE ' ‘ If you wear an EmP' @PR® A few mornings ago I sat at the rear , .) . _ of an observation car on one of the great . P110 Tom-e Halle 1 01% has. an excel" railroad flye,.S between two large cit-,OS_ lent article on the stichct ol the lllle'ill-‘ In a little time it pulled slowly out, rat- ployefl Whmh Presents the Opposite my “Cd over switches, felt its way through the picture which usually appears inthe‘ the tangled network of tracks, guided galllmhb‘t press' Itvnm‘kes, gOOd "Grimm?" by the various targets, semaphores and 16.15 Yer-Y rarely that sue“ a.“ ,‘WMCIO 1“ printed in other than a Seeialist newsâ€" PUBLIC AUCT [ON EEK. Farm and other sales conducted in first- class order. Secure dates before adverâ€" . ress every step taken is a tising. Address, Fenelon Falls. M/ ‘ ' , x .. . . . _ us I - 1.- . _ . . STEP HEN OLIVER, Shel) 0f COIHQOH" l‘c’t ’v. ‘ signals With winch modern railroads , , _ you a 1321.112 , , Del-10ml their miracles, passed great paper; and it is written, undoubtedly, LINDSAY - ONT. foundries and steel plants, enormous “33’ ‘3“ pfflsou. 0f economw “might, 1% not “‘ i W"'â€"_â€"_ factories, and every evidence of an 011- Socmhsm We (WOW from the “mule 11"" lightened civilization in the way of fire, mnm‘fi‘ ' . “Mills have shut down. Factories- smoke and sweat. After a bit the train . reached the utmost ’of its metropolitan have Closed the” door‘g' Thousdml“ 07: caution, the throttle was opened, and "10“ have been thrown 0}“) 0t work" the long, luxurious train began its tight Hungeumgauntv empty» “'hlto'h“"391'”" to the north, fairly flying, with a smooth has locked arms With the poor. Huddloil- and even Whirl, over the .‘vclpmuasted l masses of men have marched to the pubâ€" “Yuma lie squares, to the city halls of America. and bet)ch l'Or work. Sometimes they A number of gentlemen, well dressed om . . . have been given it. Sometimes thch Live. Stock and general Auctioneer. Write for dates before advertismg. / 'l' [1031 AS CASHORE,‘ AUC'l‘IOZx‘EElt - mam-1L0}: FALLS. Sales of all kinds conducted iii a first- class manner. Secure dates before ad- EAREl SPECIAL AQENTQ 'vertising. [if and well fed, came out upon the obserâ€" . _ _, MEDICAL. vation platform and took seats. Behind was “OH‘mg [01' film“ to (10' ,__ __,__. the swiftly-moving train there would work! SO"‘3U“_“3 to ,‘10! Son” Eva-v rise up, every few yards 0,. so, that to earn a dollar With which to buy food and warmth and shelter ! Armies of cit-> V thing in human shape that stalks the , , ~ tracksâ€"the tramp! Not one, butinany. ‘Zells'flTl‘s'hv l’Ql'h‘JPS, and lil'CIOtviled‘fi'M y The tramps at onecbecame the topic of some With hacking coughs and others conversation among the parasites on the with pale enough faces ~-l.)iit American. 1.051,, of “,0 train. The Opinion of the citizens for all that. _W.liat is the trage- c majbrity was that the tramps would not dy 0? those men? it 15 that they 2‘1"" work. This may have been true, or it the Dneml’loycd- ' a: a: * * .1: DR. ii. ii. 0 an ll AM. -â€"-M. 0., 0. ii., M. n. c ’5. Eng, M. c. r. a. 3., 0NT., r. 'r. it. s.â€" - llYSIVClAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH- Oflice. Francis Street, Feiielon eur. Falls. ______________._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€""""‘ may not have been. At any rate, I ob- DR. A. ‘VLLSON, served that in twenty miles but two A fleet of ice yachts piloted by rich. section men were employed; the railâ€" y.iuiig men. road was taking advantage of the excelâ€" A gorgeous ball, where women blaze with emeralds and pearls and diamonds- lent condition of its right of way to lay them all off, except a few watchmen. We were riding on a track on which no work was being done, while hundreds of men were walking over that same track hunting for work. Both the pasâ€" sengers and the tramps were risking â€"â€"n. 13., M. c. r. a 5., Ontario,â€" llYSlOIAN, SURGEON a ACCOUCH Office, Colborne Street, li‘enelon 'Zrilliaiitly illuminated restaurants, where corks pop and gold bubbles rier in thin glasses of matchless ware. The sweeping horseshoe of a fashion-vi -\ '- able opera house, crowded with those \” whose, names will be listed revereiitli' in fawning columns, with the stories of. ' cur. Falls. Ens i‘ESiEn, . h'urr ED- 7 YOU. W1 S _ tlticirllives because of the dividends that l , . 7 u ‘I ' u . 0 WI ' s ooc between the tramps and the track. their costumes, which cost thousands, ' I}. when 370111 eyes tlouble )0 ’ Wnen Sprlng Opens p 1 OJ. . However, the conversation, in which I. and their jewels, which cost tens of a. hundred other peop e. vb . took no part, finally got around to So- thousands of dollars. f cialism, where it always comes to in Who are those? They are also the Unemployed. These are the two kinds of unemplov-. ed in the capitalist system. \Yliethhr times are hard or otherwise, tilellllli‘llh ploycd of what is called the upper clns; is surl'cited with the abundance of al‘. lands. They do not work, and are taught to look with contempt upon these \iliu' do. They only absorb. The wine they drink is the ruddy lil'e drops crushed our.’ A cause you pain or head- ache or if your g asses re- quire changing or you need new glasses, go to i3. Rd. E. ANNHS, Eyesight Specialist. (over Neill's shoe store), Lindsay - Ont. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges mod- ,tlicse clays. “ I ’ll bet all of those fellows that are walking are Socialists,” sneercd a genâ€" tleman who is spending his life trying to persuade country Storekeepers that his brand of cove oysters is the. “ best." “ You would probably lose all you \would bet," replied another prosperous looking man, who afterwards turned out to be a banker. “You are much more likely to find this train crew imbued with Socialism than those tramps. My your order in NOW before the big rush. . i ‘ Our stock of goods 13 the big- : gest everéand has always been . big. Make your choice While it 1 is. at its bestâ€"that’s new. of the countless human beings who are murdered by the capitalist system. With the fiadvent of Socialism all will crate. ________.__.__'a M I n c o 0 experience is that Socialists are a little 7 ~ DENTAL- ; too smart to walk very much, unless have to work. and both kinds ot’ the n..- “ffâ€"H”; . . i - -- â€" ' -~ - ’ ~ - ' ~ - â€" they happen to want to. The average[cmployed, parasites and paupers, will, _ Socialist as a rule knows just a little‘ utterly disappear. s. I'- Jc Jo “lore ubbub punt-1'10; than the averagel "___:_____.9' V_____ I , ’ business man" and the banker looked , _' , _ , w i“ > ' Fcnelon Falls" WM“.â€" Sigumcunbw {{t the drummer. To. glorify war is to \‘italize its spirit" 'T‘ Graduate of Toronto. University and ’ - ‘ d H I k m “E “Maybe you are a, Socialist," said the and idealize its horrors: Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ‘iit‘wfif‘fi a" "W 5 clr‘i‘uiimcr, liesitatingly. _ I n . "l‘hef‘ poor l‘ica‘t‘lieirflnations worship . ‘ ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY "33“ no, ‘1‘ am not a booialist, saidntlieitacir idolsa the Civilized ones “my. 5; performed according to the latest. improved m fin KW“! m ., a .. banker, but I know what it means. ship their iulers. ,i methods at moderate prices. " -- - WWWWW OFFICflzâ€"Ovcr' Bur o'ne’s store 001- A ' » r . ‘ 0m meet \ g .l If / Are now so skilfully ___'_'___,_._.__.â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- a? _ D-‘LLD FRUiTS 1 prepared that they in ‘w ~01, s DRS- ilEELAflDS & IRVINE: ta? 5*" M‘ , ., "" make an excellent sub- DENTISTS; - LINDSAY. i ' D ' stitute for the fresh arr ' ~ Natural teeth preschad. Crown and lift ticle,.espcc1ally at this 1 bridge work a-sliccialiy. Splendid (its in season. \Ve have a artificial teeth. Painless extraction. Gas . f. ‘ fl. administered to over 9,000 persons with coml31ete.11ne O evely $59 @1333 ggg known kind. Each has ’ ’ ‘ . ' This Bank has a record behind it of nearly three-quarters of a century great. SllCt’QSS. the natural flavor and .. . . . a, With assets increasing over year each has been kept in ,./,. ' absolutely good condL 7“ tion. \Ve handle, the best Come and try and buy. VV. L. ROTBSON. of successful banking in Canad until they now exceed $50,000,000. MONEY ADVANCED on reasonable termsâ€"â€" lltllCE unmet manna. LILLIAN G. WILSON, A. T. C. M. l) of Gold Money Orders and Letters of bio in the leading cities of the world. given spetfiul'attention. ‘ - Interest added every 3 months. A Credit issued paya _ FARMERS requirements will lIL‘ SAVIiiGs ACCOUNTS solicited. Fenelon Falls Branch .W. A. Bishop, Manager. Honor Graduate (piano and voca Toronto Conservatory of Music. . Medalist of Whitby Lndies’ College. Veice pupils accepted. Apply at; g and piano (1' ,D-.W'l ’3 residence or telephone V , r " “$3.33- ‘ ’ “creases. seesaw - «fee-semesters {" W . p.

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