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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 2 Apr 1909, p. 1

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w: g W. 4., _ }.Ll-:§:rn:‘ ‘citatixh-n. . ,4...” _ _ ,_ midni- ‘we? e “asnemmmififssk “Professional Cards. LEGA . F. A. MoDlAlUllD. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR,Etc., FENE- lon Falls. Ollice, Colborne street, opposite Post-office. W Money to loanl on real estate at lowest current rates. llloliAUG ll LIN, PEEL 81- FULTON ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS AND NOT- _ aries. Offices over Dominion Bank, Lindsay. Branch office open at Bobcnygeon eVery Monday. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. R. J. llioLauoan, K. C. A. M. Fotrou,B. A. Jas. A. Pest. G. H. HOPKINS, K. C. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY . Public, &c. Solicitor for the Bank of Montreal. Money to loan at terms to suit borrower. Oiiices, 6 William street south, Lindsay, Ont. MOORE 8:. JACKSON, ARRIS'PERS, SOLICITORS, &c. Of.- fice, William street,Lindsay. F. D. Moons. A. JACKSON s'rswr. nr a o'oonnoa, ‘ i ._1.__â€"- Why it Will Pay You‘. T0 Buy Invictus Shoes. You'll know the difference between good and bad lea- you’ve worn it. It’s' th e n that the inferior lea- ther shows its de- fects both in looks and wearing qual- ities. l ARRISTERS, NOTAltll'lS, 8w. MONEY _ to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Oilice on corner of Kent ' and York streets, Lindsay. .. L. V. O’Cou.\'on, B. A _-'_-._.__'7‘F 'l‘. Srswxa'l. I "“"""'"'â€"‘fi'>su'rit;" ,â€"___â€"___________.___-‘â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Ur. S. J. SEES, DEHTEST, ITenelon 1910.15‘. ‘Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of‘ Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latestimproved methods at moderate prices. OFFICE :â€"Over Burgoyne’s store, Col- i b n-ne street When you buy a pair of Shoes you are at the mercy of the maker. If he puts inferior leather into them he’s going to lose your future trade. ' But, if he uses good, high-grade, selected leather it means that your purchases won’t stop with one pair-â€"you’ll become a perma- nent buy er. ‘ DEPQTISTRY. DR. H. A. nuselr'r, L. D. s, VD. D s Graduate of Royal College of Dental Honor Graduate of Surgeons of Ontario. Toronto Universiry. Three Years practical experience. All modern improvements. Office over Can dian Bank of Commerce, corner Kent and William street, Lindsay, Ont. Phone 272. ;_________________-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-'-â€"* DRS. NEELllllDS 8i IRYINE, 'DENTISTS - ' 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 SllCCQSS. DH. SHARPE, lllldllS'l‘ ' Tillllldlll. will be at the MCARTHUR HOUSE, FENELON FALLS Wed. and Thurs, Mar .30 and Apr. 1, And ‘Wednesday and Thursday of every alternate week following. Satisfaction assured-Plate, Crown and Bridge work a Specialty. mas-“M- MEDICAL. Men who buy one pair of Invictus Shoes keep on using them from year to year, best selected leathers, by skilled workmen, .on modern machinery, over stylish up-to- date lasts. ’They’re made with the object of giving the maximum of wear, style and comfort that any shoe can give. 4 -J.L.Asnoto. 0 '1 2' Our Stock is now complete; We have the newest and best in SUITING-S, PANTENGS, AND FANCY VESTINGS. ' We will be pleased to have you call and see these goods. _;'r0wui.nv secs. DR. H. ll. GRAHAM. â€"M. 0., o. M., M n. o s. Eng, mo. r. s s., Our, F. 'r. M. s.- llYSlClAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH- eur. Office. Francis Street, Feuelon Falls. - DR. I'I. B. JOHNSTONE, _ SUCCESSOR TO DR. A. \YILSON, . RADUATE OF TORONTO UNIVER- sity. Physician, Surgeon and Ac- coucheur. Oiiicc, Colborne street, Fen- elon Falls. ‘naturism . AUCTION BER. STEPHEN O LIVER, LINDSAY - our. Live Stock and general Auctioneer Write for dates before advertising. Jinm'hn i 'l‘ l-l O M AS CAS HORE, auo'rioxuun ~ lucmaLon FALLS. a? To Be I it? Well Supplied if ' ti’ lwnm what you want is half the é, You have to be provident and ~lay in your supplies of groceries be- fore they‘re needed. You can't make better preparation than to C FIVULWTJ choicest to be had at pricesto uit you. easemeaeeauamr Sales of all kinds conducted in a first- class manner. Secure dates before ad.- vertising. W Teachers of ripe scholar- ship, wide teaching and business experience in loading Canadian and American centres, em- ploycd by our chain of High-Grade Colleges, have built up a superior, unapproacbed curriculum. Each student is instructed private- ly at his own desk. We assist our graduates to the best positions. Three courses-â€"Commercial, Stenc- grnphy and Telegraphy. Mail Courses. Enter any day. Write for particulars. PETERBOBO ' BUSIQIESS COLLEGE GEO. SPOTTON, Principal. l . m. .flxx-‘wlirémwaf '. v ther only after‘ * fimfikmflmflnfimxfimnfinw ‘ti Q P8 Z52 "3 I‘? . FF‘ 5 W , $9 B $1 if?! g d E fi Pt‘ ‘ S jg getting together of a good meal. e- s ii buy now. We will give you the g; it ‘if ' it g Robson 8t Son. é, i g$$$$$$$$wméfiwmgig Fenelon Falls Branch, t i i g E. i i» WE 1 1'51"me “WI 1%! ~ 3'9“ "51?‘- E 1W‘ 3W‘ WW! will" 15F i WWWWFWFWW “WWW alumna-1E . as 0F M0 NTREM, I-IEAD OFFICE - DIONTRICAL. - ESTABLISHED i817. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. CAPITAL - $14,400,000.00. assr - 12.000.000.00 " ASSETS oven $183,000,000. _. SAVINGS BANK DIGPAR'JPMENT. ' Deposns taken of $1 and upwards, which can be 3* _ withdrawn on demand. ; R. M. Hamilton, Mgr. Fenelon Falls Branch. m W Why the Fsrmer Owns His The Price of the Human Beast.- . arm. â€"â€" ' Pittsburg, the town where Mr. Car- In the childhood of men now living negie’s millions come from, has become the Canadian West was not settled uneasy as to “the money loss from de- up as it is now. There were great struction of its workers, and the city tracts of land entirely useless to socie- is told that it can well aflort to spend ty until improved. millions in devising ways to stop it.” The capitalist adjusted his keen-vis- ' An'enquiry has been held as to the ion spectacles and scanned the propo- waste 0f “the city's human assets,” sition with care. It meant, will you and it has been shown that in one take your wife from home, friends and part of Homestead, near the Carnegie - kindred, and your children from educa- Works, One baby in every three died tional advantages, go on a far p journey before its second birthday. . many miles by. wagon, live in a hole Fifty per cent. of all young foreign- in a bank, engage in a hand t0 hand ers who come to Pittsburg contract- struggle with Nature, contend with typhoid fever within two years of-their' grasshoppers, ‘bollweevils, chinch bugs, arrival. “W hen half a thousand peo- green flies, drouth and flood, in order ple were dying each year from typhoid to make an unproductive wilderness a fever, the movement to clear the water‘ productive country? supply was blocked and exploited at And the capitalist answered sof-ly every turn.” l to himself, “no ; not if I can get the Half a thousand workmen are now . $1 P ,i l 255;. t ._ i! Ln". _. re». ‘s 1.. M r. 7.. ;, “I ‘grifa 7-11.53,” i 55E; MM ww‘k- '-v- Mime ~ ‘femi'fwrwewwsw other fellow to do it..” killed each year, and an unknown And the other fellow did it. number seriously injured. A Japanese And the years passed by.“ And, veteran of the recent war told one of. through the labor of the pioneers, the investigators. that “he looks upon" these lands became gold mines, and his experience upon battle-fields as- the capitalist had another proposition quite commonplace compared with his _, to consider: Shall I buy these farms experience in the steel mills. it‘ and operate them? And the specs Twelve hours a day is the general ~ ‘l were adjusted in all its bearings. It rule of work, leaving the men so ex- l means this-â€"shall I pay out a large hausted that there is no time or incli-- a sum of money for land, more for build- nation for reading, recreation or home ings and repairs, more for stock, for-life. One man, after many years of‘. insurance, taxes, seed, agricultural im- such work, remarked that he would plements and labor, and for all this have been happier in the penitentiary, outlay assume all risk from grasshop- But to interfere with these conch» pers, chinch bugs, green flies, boll wee- tions would imperil the sacred right ‘of.’ vils, drouth and flood? every man to do what he likes with And the capitalist sighed softly to his own, and might I jeopardise the - himself and said, “no, thank you 3 sanctity of the Homestead home. not if I can get the other fellow to do Besides, are not these the conditions ‘ it. I would very much prefer to con- which enable good men like Mr. Car- form to capitalist constitution, which negie to distribute millions in philan~ .-- is-avoid all expense, all risk and all thropic enterprises’! ' ‘ work as far as possible. Besides, I all Incident-ally, it, may be added that ready own the railroads, the stock Pittsburg is one of the hottest centres‘ market and the mills; and as long as of American “ graft ” system, and a... I can pay the farmer what I please detective lately informed the Mayor for his products, charge what I please that there are only six incorruptible- for hauling them to market and also men in the City Council, the rest 138-. what I please for hauling back to him ing “for sale at prices ranging from his supplies, and exact from him what five dollars upward.” _ . prices I choose to ask for all he buys, In short, Pittsbnrg is a. perfect exp I think I can manage, by being indus- ample of Triumphant Individualism, t trious, economical and avoiding drink, and a complete cornpendirnn of “ti-Hy to eke out an existence without own- Case against Socialism.”-â€"-British Ola.» ing the farm; and for the welfare of rion. our great country, and for the honor â€"-â€"â€"-'-' of the flag which floats over the just The Same NOW. and the unjust alike, I will bo willing â€"-â€"--â€" . to deny myself this great pleasure as y When you read in lnstory how the" long as I can buy the farmers wheat kings and nobles were sol-felting 1n- at eighty cents a bushel and sell him plenty and wasting it in orgies when. y,‘ back the bran at the same price (one the common people were starving, . dollar and thirty-five cents a hundred.) how your blood fairly boils at the in- . Iii; r i I :0.» r ' t ‘ I .1,‘,t,,,7..5ssgfi=vwf;.sw-_(N‘ée..Â¥a_jivr1j-t_rv~_my.‘_. =xf~'-¢w€>-§~"M"~.fl‘-.r'-i -=~_. . .1" ‘M . ,. a . ._; .. ._ _ .. .¢-.. _ g p 2. ~. . t l l As long as the farmer ‘will vote once justice and horror of it all. But when i a year to bear all the expense, do all you read about the same conditions ' i the work and take all the risks, and here and now, in every daily paper pay me the same price per hundred you pick up, it seems the most natu» ,2 for bran that I pay him for wheat, I ral thing on earth! But, then, you. will be satisfied.” have n’t a history in your house, and So that is why the farmer owns his you have never read a historical book. farm.â€"-Jay Eye See. Excuse me l-â€"Exehange. i, may be opened by two members . ‘r’ of a family. ' l‘ Either may deposit or withdraw f money on ‘his or her own signa- ture, so that either may do the banking, as is most i3 convenient. _,I $1.00 opens a Savings Account. Interest compounded h at highest current rates. Money may be withdrawn at 7" any time. ‘ .5 ' I ".l W. A. Bishop, Manager - ‘p ‘Z ,,/m .___._.__.._..__._,__ Muhaw-eumwvc' M ‘ "n‘*""‘”'i““‘th-fl-’ L‘!~4WlԤw'hiikil5fi:fi$iwvm>FWer-nh- .. I i .

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