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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 8 May 1908, p. 1

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“0000000000000 Q of wanton caluinny. They know he ;~ Q 1561‘. It is themselves who are the anâ€" archists, and who are the main props Q of the existing regime in which every . daily paper bears testimony to the Q Q continuous round of theft, gambling, E ’ graft in every F. A. ARRIST‘ER, SOLICITOR,Etc., FENE B Ion Falls. Office, Colhorne street opposite Post-office. 3225'” Money to loan ‘on real, estate at lowest current rates. political corruption, yr form, suicide, murder, and a thousand other vices and crimes this . system HEAD OFFICE ' MONTREAL. breeds; and it is these organs, owned Q ESTABLISHED 1817. Q by the capitalists who own all else and. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. Irule ‘Vllicll Sllout, “ anal?“ chy ” when such a paper as the Appeal to Reasori points out the evils of pres-~- ent society and advocates a sane and orderly method of overcoming them.“ The Appeal, like all other Socialist paw. pers, is published for the education of the people. It advocates agitation, education and organization. It ap~- peals to the ballot and shows the peo-A' ple that, by making proper use of their‘ political power, they can establish any kind of a social system that will be most conducive to their welfare. We stand with reference to the ab-- olition of wage-slavery exactly where Wm. Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phil~ lips and Theodore Parker stood with R M H E reference to the abolition of chattel ' ' ’ slavery. We are not a whit more rad-i ical than they, and our propaganda, Q written and Spoken, is mild and con; 0 2 N a servative compared with that of those 0 on 3 Do : DO : 0“ pioneers of human rights and freedom. MCLAUGUIJN, PEEL &- FULTON ARRIS'I‘ERS. SOLICITORS AND NOT- Olfices over Dominion Bank, pen :it Bobcaygeon 0 loan at lowest CAPITAL - 314.400.000.00. REST - 311.000.000.00. UNDIVIDED PROFITS $922,418.31 ASSETS OVER $165,000,000. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. nries. Lindsay. Branch ofiice o every Monday. Money t rates of interest. R.J AICLAUGHLIN.K. C A.M.FULTON, st. A. Punt. / G. H. HOPKLNS. K. C. )ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY -Public, Ate. Solicitor for the Bank of Montreal. Money to loan at terms to SlllI’. borrower. Ollices, 6 William street south, Lindsay, Ont. STEWART St O’CONNOR, ARRIS’I‘ERS, NO'l‘AilIES,-&e. MONEY to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Oflice on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. '1‘. Srewanr. L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A /â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"" MOORE & JACKSON, ARRIS'l‘ERS, SOLICITORS, Ste. Of- fice, William street, Lindsay. A. Jonson B. A. / INTEREST ADDED FOUR TIMES A YEAR- and upward. Deposits can be withdrawn on demand. 00000} OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO In shoes 21 good fit means not only good looks but good wear. The shoe 9 i i i , l ‘6 Deposns taken of $1 i i i i F. D. Moons. _ Pâ€"‘fi/‘W . ____-_ n n . M ./ that fltS your f00t Wears Wendell Phillips was also furiously AUGTIONEER longer than the shoe that The socialist Programme. denounced by the organs of the money power, north and south, and by the: bishops and clericals who then, as now, were preaching the gospel that sanctified exploitation ; but Phillips and his 'compeers ignored these false and malicious accusatidns, pursued the tenor of their way and won immortaliw ty, while all their detractors have long? since passed from sight and gone down to oblivionâ€"Appeal to Reason. o-.__.._ i is too tight in some places and too loose in others. The Empress Shoe is correctly made by a firm who make nothing but "' high grade shoes for women. . We are one of their 400 There is not a word in any declara- tion, or a line in all the literature, of the Socialist movement that warrants the charge that it favors violence to attain its ends. Socialism as a sysâ€" tem of society is certain to follow cap- italism, the existing order, unless the laws oflsocial evolution are suspended. Of that there is no doubt in the mind of any economist of standing who dare give expression to his honest opinion. Competition is destroying itself, and co-operation is as steadily taking its place; and if this process can result in anything but Socialism, we confess to not being able to conceive what it can be. Now, of course, we Socialists want Socialism to come as rapidly as possi- ble ; but we do not want it to come be- fore the people are ready for it and _ prepared to accept it. Socialism cari- not be forced upon the people, and So- cialists are not foolish enough to supâ€" pose that it can. The people will be compelled to embrace it in time, and all that Socialists can do is to explain the process, disarm the prejudices born of ignorance, and thus pave the way for the peaceable and orderly coming of the Socialist Commonwealth. The campaign of Socialism is, there- fore, essentially a campaign of educaâ€" tion. It appeals to reason and not to violence; and if it and its advocates are ever involved in violence, it is in- variably because violence has been forced upon them. Every Socialist paper and every Socialist propagandâ€" ist appeals to the people to read and study and think; to use their brains, and not clubs, or torches, or bombs. FELIX A. NOR’I‘HEY, PUBLIC AUCTIONEER. Farm and other sales conducted in first? clnss order. Secure dates before-adver- tising. Address, Fenelon Falls. STEPHEN OLIVER, LINDSAY ' - ONT. Live Stock and general Auctioneer. Write for dates before advertising. THOMAS CASHORE. AUCTIONEER - FENI‘ILON FALLS. Sales of all kinds conducted in a first- class manner. Secure dates before ad- vertising. . WW MEDICAL. J/f/W DR. H. H. GRAHAM. â€"â€"M.n.,c.n., M a. c s. Eng.,n.o. P. 3:53., Orrin, F. 'r. M. s.â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON 85 ACCOUCH- 'Oflice. Francis Street, Fenelon Man and Beast. The president of the trust, in an afâ€"~ fable after-luncheon mood, stopped to converse with old George, a stableman. “\Vell, George, how goes it?” he said, taking a dollar cigar from his- mouth. , “ Fair to middlin’, sir, ” George anâ€" swered. “ Fair to middlin’_.” And he continued to currycomb a bay horse, while the president smoked and looked on in goodâ€"humored silence. “Me and this here hoss,” George said, suddenly, “has worked for your firm sixteen years.” “ \Vell, well,” said the president, thinking a little guiltily of George’s- sevenâ€"dollar salary. “And I suppose you are both pretty highly valued, George, eh?” _ “H’m,” said George. “Theboth of us got took sick last week, and they I got a doctor for the hoss, but they just docked my pay.”â€"â€"â€"Uo7mnon Sense. enr. ' Falls. _ DR. A. WlLSON, â€"-M. 8., M. c. r. a 3., Ontario,â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH eur. Office, Colborne Street, Fenelon ‘ 0111“ EYES TESTED, FRAMES TESTED. When your eyes trouble you, cause you pain or head‘ ache or if your glasses re- quire “changing or you need new glasses, go to DB. M. B. AEHEQIS, Eyesight Speciahst. (over Neill’s shoe store), Lindsay - Ont. Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Chargcs modâ€" You will want it in a hurry when Spring opens up. So will a hundred other people. Get your order in NOW before the big rus . ' ' Our stock of goods is the big- gest evenâ€"and has always been. big. Make your choice while it is at its bestâ€"that’s now. -â€"-â€"-.-o The Only Solution. There is more in the child labor question than the mere keeping of children out of factories. They should be kept in school; and, to do this, I But, in spite of this fact, the charge is books and clothing, food and shelter repeatedly made' by capitalist papers between school hours, must be pro- that Socialists favor “anarchy, vio- Vided. But where are these things to lence and bloodshec .” Especially is come from when the children and their this true at the present time, when ev- parents are unable to provide them? crate. . I ‘ T O a g S ery crank or feeble-minded person who flow can the children live without a DENTAL. ' is taken in by the police has concealed Job, when the job is the only means of about his person, according to the reâ€" getting a living? Socialism offers a _______.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- f/ ’ Dr. S. J. saris, 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€"Over Burgoyne’s store, 001-- orne street orb, unmistakable evidence that, he is solution for this problem, and nothing a Socialist, and that he has sinister €186 doesâ€"Socialist paper. â€" designs upon some chief of police or w.-.“ upon the community at large. Socialism means equal freedom for Again and again, capitalist neWS- man and woman and equal opportunity Papers have 0113?ng this Paper With for intellectual development, economic being it “vile anarchistic sheet.” activity and social enjoylncnt, Successors to J. J. Townley Fenelon Falls. it a MAME 0F NAMEEE :3 é.“ $73 On and after April 1st, 1908, the business __._._.â€"_ % l836 THE BANK OF, 190 DRS' NEELANDS & IRVINE" heretofore carried on under the name of fig? ' I DENTIST“ ' LINDSAY‘ W. L. Robson will be changed to . . . . . ' Ir Natural teeth preserved. Crown and 1"“ bridge work a specialty. Splendid fits in artificial teeth. Painless extraction. Gas administered to over 9,000 persons with great suceess. One of Canada’s Oldest un gust Banks. A JOENT 'hEcounr may be opened by two persons. or withdraw money on his or signature alone. at highest current rate is paid on Savings Deposits 4 A YEAR. Money may be withdrawn at any time. ~li'enelon Falls Branch, W. A. Bishop, Manager. SQBSON 8< SON. S5 TV. L. Robson'will assume the liabilities up to change of firm and all persons owing 4-; accounts to 'him will kindly call and settle ii a is kg same at an early date. We are fig is t at Faithfully yours , Medalist of Whitby Ludies’ College. Voice ' and. piano pupils acpepted. Apply at. L. A. studio, Dr Wilsons rcSidepce, or teleplli-oen; VOICE CULTURE in Pine. LILLIAN 0. WILSON, A. T. C. M. Honor Graduate (piano and vocal) of Toronto Conservatory of Music. Gold No. 20. ‘ . r: "\'."f_\. 'CN-Lflru‘ t. \s. u'~:- ,Vg '

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