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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 6 Nov 1908, p. 1

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n x. A :‘m'wmuuwumwmmbmwww "RV" I r: " “1i FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, 1908. j ,_ w _ __- - - -- w. r w w a »e_.__.. . -_* _-- - _. ,__,, . we. ._. . .- i .._.,s - g 1 Eco, .°°<=>°°<>OO<>W<:.>00<:>M So long as there are privately own“ §M° I Mw°§°°°°°uc°a “gym ~ ed means of production there will be' 5“ I. graftino‘. That would be just as true' E R L Y V I’ 1 , . B K . a F with Sgcialists in office as with repubâ€" , 'i‘ â€" I ' r “ - , I licans or democrats 3 hence it is that Soâ€" 2 ' ' n - M R cialists, knowing this, desire to change‘ I. 1 R ' the system so that graftino' will be imâ€" s A v E a ' 1 ’ ossible b an 'bod 7. Thcen the men» h T 4 ' p1 h ybb' 3ft fil‘ " ‘ - v‘ v - - ' . - v - / . " w10 ave een ra Incr nc1n(y no‘ e e 7 e ' ' chance to graft, wigll makte, as good0 cit-g j: the next war]; we are ofl‘ering V. . t . HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL izens and officials as any other class of” r, ' rr 1. ~ 27 . P. ‘t ie‘ t t ETABLISHE 181T. ‘ eo Is. For You must know that if . iggufl. . . . . f figs}: 1 y INCORPORATED av ACT or PARLIAMENT. p 'P ) any change is ever made, it must be“ 0 cents saved on every 25c. pur- § chase. Every box guaranteed linâ€" CAPITAL - $4,400,000.00. REST .- $11.ooo,ooo.oo. UNDIVIDED PROFITS $922,418.31 ASSETS OVER $165,000,000. made by'those who are now in the old parties, for they are‘the majority, and it will require a majority to make the: change which Socialists desire. est linen paper in up-to-date styl- 03. Sec them-for yoursell in our window. We also have some very special values in writing tablets. E '» of chickens and old fowl, delivered at. at it rain HUSE ___.______._.~â€"-â€"â€"- are not inherently bad. Their notionsi are logical to their environment. They elect good men to office and the good '1 men go wrong. This has been proven‘ over and over again by the history of the times in which we live. To assume‘ that they purposely select bad men to: run things is absurd. Bad men will" cooperate to get places, yes ; but the childish minds of the people do not ~' understand what causes the grafting: and oppression. Look into the faces; Have You Tried Ben Ami, The modern eleaner-â€"cleans all surfaCcs, polishes all metals, Wears out neither and does not scratch. Positively the best glass cleaner known. 150. large cake. Come in and get a sample. 5 THE OLD EELlABtE DRUG STGiiE A. J. GEREEL, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. DEPARTMENT. INTEREST ADDED FOUR TIMES A YEAR, Am”. {5 4 Deposits taken of $1, and upward. Deposits " can be withdrawnton demand. PHONE CEfi.RAL. F. A. MCDIAHMID. ARRIS’l‘ER, SOLICITOR,Etc., FENE 1011 Falls. Oliice, Colbornc street E Opposite Post-office. W' Money to loan on real estate at. lowest. current rates. to suit borrowers. Oilice on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. '1‘. Srnwaur. L. V. O’Connor, B. A . .. . MOORE & JACKSON, ARRIS'I‘IQRS, SOLIUITORS, 820. Ofâ€" fice, William street,Lmdsay. " F. D. Moonr. A. JAGksor. _____'______.___._.. _____’______’____..._â€"â€" MEDICAL. ##f/M DR. H. il. GRAHA M. -â€"n. 0., c. M., m n. c 3. Eng, M. c. r. a s., Orrin, r. 'r. M. s.â€" . x l_ ' ’SICIAN bURGEON & AOCOUCI )He‘lur. Oifitc. Francis Street, Fenelon i‘alls. V M DR. A. WILSON, -â€"n. s., M. c. P. a 3., Ontario,â€" ‘ ‘ UCH SIGIAN bURGILON 85 A000 251*. Office: Colborne Street, benelon Falls. ____#_____,_â€" _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"‘â€"’â€"”‘.", DENTAL. ., " fl K. - ' 5%: Jdliur. Jaflscfllimiltumu‘lbr mflnms‘lhtnlllhz. hfilJir. xdlmmnflmflluz m‘MMMm nflbmmmu‘f’mmfiu Adhnidt’hudihr. Midland ‘ ' .Jfi'hr. 30hr. flazflwfinflmfln Wide: Fen elon Falls, any {day excepting Sat- urday. Highest cash -52.... 'Do you Want a suit or Overcoat for you- _ J; R. M. HAMILTON, MANAGER. 000 0<30 OOOOOOOOOOOO§ Q i t g i l g t g l % SAVINGS BANK Q Those who compose the 01d parties l l i Q Q 9. Q i i l; l ~Why Good Men Go Wrong. The masses of all nations are men- ‘ tally as little children. Observe poli- private wealth that will enable one to live in luxury without work. So long as private ownership of the means of production is recognized by law, people will do anything possi- ble to get wealth, honestly or dishonâ€" estly. But when the means of produc- tion shall have been converted into commonwealth, or, as you undersand it, collective property, there will be no means of holding wealth in a way that brings immense incomes without actual labor. Take, for" instance, the railâ€" roads, from which a very great amount of the corruption has come. If railâ€" roads were public property, who would pay out what the workers received in wages to corrupt the management? Possibly those who furnished the coal, the iron or other material used by the roads, if such things were privately owned. Then the remedy is to take these industries out of private hands and make them collective property too. Then no one could benefit more than another by the bribing of any official. If such bribery, assuming it possible, of people you meet on the street, and you can read there that lack of undcw standing which causes all the trouble.â€" Our mission is to educate the minds- of these people, so that they can rcasâ€"' on and understand conditions. Knowr ledge is power. The people have no” clearness of vision and are easily fooled â€"-Appcal to Reason. u-.__â€" - Origin of Our Free Schools]; ing called to discuss this proposition in Philadelphia, in the old city hall, was broken up by the police, and the speaker arrested and taken to jail ;' and the New York -Evening Post of that day‘called on “ the bankers, the: preachers, the merchants, and other respectable members of society,” to GI’- ‘ ganiie to put down “this pernicious: agitation which threatens to under-- mine the very foundations of society.” This must sound very familiar to the. readers of certain metropolitan news papers which habitually thrust for- ward the Socialist bugaboo.â€"â€"~â€"Succrsa Magazine. 0.. . A11 Indian was recently conducted through New York, and the marvels of the white man’s science and the: triumphs of invention were paraded to excite his admiration and his awe. As the extended tour drew near its. end, the guide quite complacently inâ€" quired of him which of all the won- ders he had seen had most impressed him. “Little children working,” said C M and s trade . prices .. . .. . . i, n] N PEEL FULTON ' - m? m “"5 00““t13"”t1°”s‘f;“t» and When the, Socialists are charoed’ 2v NCLAUG ‘ L i - I note how the two great parties have with upwind an adihfion that wotl’lld )fj. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS AND . 1 taken the attention of the people from destrd9 ever a institution human and 1’2 Mies- OTC.“ over Donnie“? "eon, o vital principles of government and fo- . . y o y ’ , h . 9f Lindsay. Bl‘ilnclluffice Open“ 9 “133 ‘t cussed it on Whether Hearst or Has_ divme, that man holds sacred, how 3...) everyMOIld'ly- “(may ‘0 10““ at 0W“ , 1 ._F .k . ‘ ’81 1d 1,. , 1 ‘ many people know that the proposal 3‘- rates ofintcrest. 1‘61 0.1 mam 0‘ ' 19’ on "me men to establish free schools in this counâ€"v ‘ R.J.MCLAUGHLIN,K. G. A.M.FULTON,B.A. boodhng. The exposures of the last try at first m-et with the same sort of _ r Jas. A. PEEL. _ _ five years have shown that graftmg is rece tionl And et it iq a fwt The, f; . . .. ‘ very common in the high circles of ~pol-' -ub£c S'Ch‘o 01' S ,‘sfyem 'émine £1.60. exist 5. G. H. HOpKlNS, K. O. itics and finance; but what has that" £1106 throuah thye animéion of ,L “Lou , 5“ STER SOLICITOR, NOTARY to do with chanwing the system that D . ’3 ‘ P .p .‘w WARM i , . . , l B. k of . P ‘3 H of weavers tallors and mechamcs m}. » P“b“"’&°' b9llc'ti’rf0ihe i: suit 7 mm“ of 55“”“1‘13? “'6 0“ Party Philadelnhirt New York and Boston " MOMW‘I- MOP” to 1001‘?“ 6:11.12; sou“, , that can convince the people that its T1 _1 _k‘.’ f 1 ‘ML' borrower. Offices, 6 W1 mm s ) l 0 Hounnt is the Greatest “rafter will . lese w01 lngmen organizer a party Lindsay: Ont- " 1.1' A 1 t1): , W? t, ’“Tsfi t a. ft 111 1829 With “free public schools, in?" ' Zhelgmael I no 013‘ ' where the children of rich and poor" STEWART Sc O’CONNOR; I I ""' IIIDG??fk.] 0 1 {.11 't t1 ‘ t alike can attend on an equal footing,” l? ARRISTERS’ NOTARIES’ 850' MQNEY . H mm" is 0519’” 0 18 plesen as its chief demand. A public meet-- T3 to 10111] at TUWCSI'CIH'I'CIIL l'ilieS. TCI‘IUS System-l. IS an efiort to acculnula‘te Dr. S. J. SIMS, DEE’ETESDT, lowered rates, all would benefit by it thelred man solemnly. The practice of F 01101 on Falls, 3 as much as the briber; if the rates der1v1ngprof1t from child labor is un- silt; s E3 :1: E? as E Winter? If so, try us, we can suit EE is ii is E ‘ I . ‘ d . used all would m it and the known among tribes called barbarous. Graduate of Toronto UniverSILy ’13 p â€" z. ' ' - ~ "'â€" ' ‘ ‘ were 11 ' I y ’ I Royal College of DentalSul‘geons. onwwewnwwwwww‘w WHWWWJ'WWWWWW WWTWWWWWWW“ surplus would go “1‘50 the Common _menul0/ Theosophy' ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latest improved methods at moderate prices. OFFICE :â€"Over Burgoyne’s store, Col- treasury and belong to all the people _. "°" just the same, so that none would be Travel is a great educator. But injured by either the lowering or rais- how many laborers ever have a chance ing of the rates, or of any other to travelâ€"except on. freigl‘it trains 3 5 u ' “ ‘- ‘4'“ h .'r‘.. . ‘3.iii..?lili..1.,..fl"ii,amlrn‘iilf= - ~ a: n‘fln , “‘“W‘ .- I 0b change in the management. looking for jobs Z ". is -â€" DRS. llEELlillDS & IRVINE, A N s. 6.: DENTISTS . LINDSAY. so... 5‘ G F . 'Nmural teeth preserved. Crown and ..‘. a ’ bridge work a specially. Splendid (its in g? ii? O I: ‘ artificial teeth. Painless extraction. Glas A ' , administered to over 9,000 Persona mm . and you had bet' '1' ‘ I great success. i. ‘ ' a? .. ter be prepared €35, Ion Doiars .‘ D E N T I S T B Y- ‘ Your money is safer in the Bank than in your house or in your pecket. !‘ DR, 3, A. NESBITT, L. D. s, D. D. s. it 3 G duate of Royal College of Dental for It getting $55} It is not tied up. You can get it out at any time without delay. [‘11 ‘ Surgeons of Ontario' Honor Graduate of ' . And it keeps on growing all the time. . i! “This: 3251;213:35th expericncm a « » “l a palr 0f Shoes at Interest on Savings Accounts at the highest current rate is added *- A11 modern improvements' ll ' " to the Principal every 3 months. *' 0m over Can-diam Bank of Commerce, L, j ' E1 cons;- Kent aznd William street: Lmds‘W: H ‘ l & $1.00 starts an account and secures a pass-book. 3' 9M. Phone 2 2. a . j . i . . .. ' . . fix. ‘ kawgeggawee ewes, Fenelon Falls Branch, W. A. Bishop, Manager. .1 35.4. I

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