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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 7 May 1909, p. 1

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1>cofns4>sional Cards. ,h _. F. A. {\lol)l.\lt"\lll). lon Falls. ‘lliice, Colborne Opposite Post-oilice. [329“ Money to loan on real estate at lowest current. rates. l l i ' I j l) Anntsrnn, so metro n, Etc, runs l t .) l l i McLAUGIlth, rent. .r run'rou ‘1' PARRISFEHS, SO'..ICl'l‘ORS AND NOT- } l'liiiees over Dominion Bank, llranc'n otlice open nl Bobcnygeon Money to loan at lowest nries. Lindsay. every Monday rah-s of‘ interest. R. J. Richie-outta. K. (J A. .\l. Fur.ron,B. A. Jas. A. Punt. G. H. HOPKlNri. ii. C. )ARRlb'TiiR, SOiJClTHIL ‘l Public, $.76. Montreal. borrower. Lindsay,_lOnt_ __________________--â€"-â€"â€"_ MOOli E {\7. J ACESON, _t'AitRlS'NCliS, $l)i.lt;l'l\’_lltb‘, 8w. OI‘- ') lice, William street, Lindsay. F. I). Moons. A. JACKSO: :‘¥'C()N‘.\‘OR, S'l‘E\\'All'l‘ .b l)ARRlS'l‘EltS, NU'i‘.\.itl!~lci, 8w. MONEY A) to loan at lowest enrteut rules. Term: to suit borrowers. Other on corner of Kent und York si'reete, Lindsay. 'l‘. S'ruwan't. L. V. O'Couxou, B A Mum-Imam IIJ'V DENTAL. @mmmm angle-summing: _._.~ mimaliim iguana“... -.;.<.-.-.__..._ '1»; w an" ._nsw.vw@mmW-mmma I‘ I (Q v I i) .___\_,,,.,__ ‘a- .2. our... TFO“ cl on sear 1.5. Graduate ot' Toronto University and linyul College oi’ Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES OF DEitlTI-‘STRY performed according to the lntestim'proved methods at moderate prices.- OFFICE .-â€"Over Burgoyne’s store, Col- orne street IEiXi'FHéSTHY. DR. H. A. NE-SBITT‘, [1 D t , D. S Graduate. of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Toronto Universiry. ' ‘M Three Years practical experience. All modern improvements. Ofiice over Can Phone ‘2.72. DllS. lltJELllllDS 81 lRl'lllE, DENTISTS - m llS.\Y. Natural teeth preserved. Crown and bridge work a speciilty. Splendid [its in artificial teeth. Painless extraction. Gms administered to over 9,000 persons With great SUCCQSS. j _______________--â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" us.snsass, Dunn ' tuna. will be at the MCARTl-IU'R. HOUSE, FENELON FALLS Wed. and Thurs, Apr. 12 and 13, And Wednesday and Thursday of every alternate week following. Satisfaction assured â€"â€"Plato, Crown and Bridge work a Specialty. ‘MW-‘MW ' MEDICAL. 4 _____________- _______.__â€" DR. ll. H. GRAHAM. -â€"u. n.,c. l\l., u 11.0 s. Eng, no. P. a. s., Own, r. 'r. M. s.-- )llYSlOlAN, SURGEON 8r ACCOUOU- l cur. Oflice. Francis Street, Feuelon Falls. DR. H. B. JOHNSTONE, SUCCESSOR TO DR. A. \VILSON, RADUATEfiF TORONTO UNIVER- sity. Physician, Surgeon and ‘Ac- concheur. Ol'iice, Colbornc street, hen- olon Falls. if,’ ______,_________,__ AUCTIONEER. pf.“_.___r.,_ .__ _ STEPHEN O 1.1V ER, LINDSAY - Live. Stock and general Auctioneer W'rite t'or dates before adverttsmg. Out. THOMAS CASHORE. AllUFIONEER - mansion FALLS. Sales ol' all lrincfs conducted in a first- cluss manner. Secure dates before ad- vet-tising. EYES ‘were FRithES TESTED. When your eyes trouble you, cause you pain or head- ache or it‘ your glasses re- quire changing or you need new glasses, go to un. Ifl. annals. JEN“. ~ _. ‘- +13 I""‘IJ‘J:.‘§‘__~..~_" "<“‘-"*"-W ~ ' ' . ~ “ ‘ 4 . , _ ‘ u _,. ‘i Eyesight Specialist. if; (over Neill's shoe store), i Lindsay - Ont. " tion uaranteed. Charges mod- atistpc g crate. street} I i-..- -_ . NOTARY;. Solicitor for the Bunk of . _ .\lotte_\' to loan nl terms to suit j 7 Odie-cs, l3 William street south, ' .Mm-w-gfl'pq . Honor Graduate of! dian Bank of Commerceq corner Kent and Wi liatn street, Lindsay, | '1' xfinaflm smile .Mufimfli: Jilin: s I é é it W WW veneered‘ serwrwsmnwnwrw www.meww wwud. his out invictus iiietoit Colt g Do you want a. Z shoe with lots of é s t yl e-â€"something out of tne ordin- ary‘? If you'do, you ought to (some in and see our Patent Colt Invictus Shoes. 'You’ll say they are the handsom- est and neatest shoe you ’ve ever seen. S om e of them are made throughout of Patent Colt. This ‘patent leather is manufactured from imported Russian colt hides. It is without exception the best patent leather made. . ' ‘We ’ve also got patent leather shoes with dull kid topsâ€"-a. leather equal to the j finest 151d 1n softness and pliability, but more durable. ' .W'e have the best Canadian makes in patent leather, with narrow, medium and full toes, both in Blucher style or Oxfords. .l. L. ARNOLD \w \\‘ \ \\\\\\\v W . \\‘Xe.\\ \ {ho \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Ԥ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\i . _ . m\\\\uo\\\\\.\\\1 seems ' s j I} I\\\\\\‘ \ \mw\mmtm\\\\\ mus msnmummmmsw “WW\Ww s1". {gleam Mhufinunlditc Mcniiitrlliiacxlfih idflmulfi'wM MM flsxfiisxfiiuad'fiu adhimi'liamtdiu. flung _ P For @331‘ng and grammes‘ if Our Stock is now complete. i We have the E newest and best in soreness, mummies, sun E: FANCY vssrines. We will be pleased to have you call and see these goods. TOWNLEY sues. W g e é e; E' @tmmmlfir flu: irliliir. milk: 21%.’. flimxfiimilfllimrd'h: Mtrjiilnnyfiu: fight’. nfiucsldivmfillhmfidhr. with: Jailhr. nliihr inlflhr. miller: Jlgdllf. firearm; is! s . . 7,, sit :igr'mgyrnpgrnwr: new mgr-mm new: nwr: Jay-pit tannins sugar alum inwrnmx :rwrnwr 1.5351‘ aim-tr nyl- 105,51: ‘Hung; ilil till-ii fli Sliiil . if‘ you set out for. in all gig‘. i“ 1., J r r '“ the latest styles. \Ve’re having things fiv cry much our own way this ' season and the stock is winning friends every day. All you need then is to come in, buy, and go away happy. If'you j _ - - see a. well dressed foot t’s sure it’s been to our place.__ Robson 8¢ Son. ii 5' i Q ‘fixxfirfin 1%: 1 13a: *%%M I’ FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1909. ..~ - -\ p‘.'~\w-~ws-l“~_- <§""1"“.’~4~"(‘7'<v\ --§;_--.~ -‘~ - nevg. a .s-uu-r- ~$‘m-.Ni‘£l'-g'<i,'~l~ “7.4;; -.-- a, . ~. .- HEAD OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1817. Deposits taken of $1 and .“QMA-nk} 'm w‘;- u-e :‘Q\_» . ~.1>.»_._-,2\__;-_,. er. z.’ , _ ,_~._._‘ Why We Have War. So you enjoy hearing the National Anthem sung’.l And your blood leaps and you become entl'tusiastic as the strains of “Old Canada” or “ The Maple Leaf Forever ” reach your ears’.l \Vell, I can ’t find it in my heart to blame you very much, my friend, as I realize that you have been taught from the cradle to vencrate all this piffle. But please think the whole thing over. Try to get at the root of the matter. \Vhen you are called upon to figl'tt for “your country,” 0r to pay enor- mous taxes that “your country ” may make a suitable showing among the nations, just give the question some honest thought. Ask yourself how much this country has ever done for you, anyhow. How much 0f it do you own 0r have any claim upon? You will, sooner or later, occupy about twelve square feet of it, but the chan- ces are against you owning any of it while alive, are‘ they not‘? You must admit that a. very small portion, if any, of the country belongs to you. This being the case, \vlty should you respond to a call to arms when the country is in danger? \Vhy not allow those. who own it to protect their property’! The real owners, as you know, are the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk Companies, the big lum- ber and mining concerns and a. host of European land sharks; in other words, the men who control your jobs, your bread and butter. You very seldom see any of these fellows donning red coats and marching to the tune of “Turkey in the Straw ” for the pro- tection of the Empire. They prefer to stay at home, do the shouting and in- cidentally reap the benefits accruing from your successful fighting. ‘Va-r, far fronr being, as you have fondly imagined, based on a. desire to J right wrongs and abolish tyranny, IS purely a. business proposition. It is the court of last resort when new markets are needed for the surplus products of a. country. And when the markets are won, the owners of the surplus are the persons who benefit. To be plain, you do the fighting and undergo all the hardships, while your masters reap the harvest. You are injured physi- cally, mentally, morally and spiritually by the act of arming and marching out to butcher your fellow men, while your boss who clips coupons is able to sport around in an automobile. If you become dissatisfied with con- ditions and contemplate a. rebellion against injustice, every effort is made to make you believe that the people of Japan, Germany or Italy are responsi- ble. You are. told that a good thrash- ing administered d to these countries will solve the whole problem. And you have hitherto believed these yarns and, to the accompaniment of a. lot of slobber regarding “ the dear old flag,” etc, you have “fought and bled for your king and country.” Result? The 73 Years in Business. ' Every Banking Accommodation. Wflmgmcllzwmuunn .- .flamw - Checks on an y most favorable terms, E1, . INCORPORATED BY. ACT OF PARLlAMENT'. CAPITAL - $14,400,000.00. REST y - 12,000.000.00 ASSETS OVER $133,000,000. smvnves BANK DEPARTMENT. withdrawn on demand. R. M. Hamilton, Mgr. F . _.~i.:'..» 01%... . .v. mg... w]; ,. .4' .'.z;’a.:'-.' 4 _,.. - : v. DKONCCIR-ICA.L. upwards, which can be enelon Falls Branch. “ceJPJI'K .‘~nw-,Inlmli m .\ ,J'A'Lflzng‘ “a m trusts and combines of your country’ have been able to gobble foreign mur- . kets. This led to a. depression in in- dustry in the country which hitherto-- possessed those markets, and foreign- ers came flocking in to cut down your standard of living and finally put you- on the road, a hobo. These are the truths and you know it. But perhaps you do not know how x to remedy this state of affairs. Per- - haps you d0 not know the real cause“- of war, misery and oppression. Allow me to suggest that you cannot cure the disease until you have discovered he cause. The cause lies in the fact . that the industries of the country,. from which you must gain your living, are privately owned and controlled. You must produce a. profit for your.- boss, or he will not employ you. This- profit or surplus is the real cause of industrial depressions, wars for the conquest of new markets and, in fact, . all your misery and degradationl' " \Vhen you march out against your ~' brother workingman of another coun- try, believing that younre doing so to . the glory of the “ dear old flag,” you’ are really fighting that your master may gobble up the‘ rest 0f the ea-rth,., dispose of the surplus which you have produced but which he owns, and ties you even more securely than you are: tied at present. It is very easily demonstrated that: if goods were produced primarily for the use of the people, instead of for profits, there need be no surplus. Con- sequently the profit to be made by the . waging of wars would disappear, and.‘ war would be abolished. But remcm- - ber that, under the present capitalist. system, goods must be produced for- profits, there must be a surplus and markets must be found for that stir-~- plus. ‘\Var provides a safety valve for - the present industrial order, therefore war must continue to devastate the. earth. ' My brother, this will continue until you and all your friends and neigl'i- bors wake up. It will continue until a. majority 0f you get into the Socialist movement, and, by abolishing the vicious system which is responsible,. clear up the corruption and misery. It will continue until a majority of' you recognize the truth contained in; the saying of the great Socialist Marx,. “Workingmen 0f the world, unite!‘ You have nothing to lose but your“ chains, and you have a world to gain/H -â€"R. A. Fillmore, in Cotton’s \Veekly__ Capitalism is the world’s vermiformi appendix. It should be cut out. The psahnist said all tnen are liars- He neglected to add that only the big;- ones are really successful. Life do-day is built on a. gamble. A square deal does not mean honesty, but only a. chance to swindle the other.- fcllow or get swindled. on e 11.» Capital and Reserve Over $7,000,000. offered to Farmers, Cattle- m e n, Miners and Lumbermen. Sales Notes handled on Bank cashed. Monev advanced to reliable men at reasonable rates. Money Telegraph Transfer. sent to any point by Money Order, Draft or $$$$$$m$$w$$mm$§3 ‘Fenelon Fells branch, . W. A. Bishop, Manager %1.A.I‘”W%W 5,1; _ :w .._ 1, l 9.1. ._ .fgr. ,3. ‘- anpqur~¢qu >q~>- . _ A..~.__¢_'. _ _~ I. "'" <

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