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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 27 Aug 1909, p. 1

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"elon Falls. 1)A‘Oi‘éjes}:-§i0liill Cards. _._______,___i__,. _..._.5 LEE 1L. F. MODIAl’illlD. i ARRISI‘ER, SOl.[Gl'l‘()R,Etc., FENE i ion Falls. Oilicc, Colbome street]. opposite Post-oflice. his?” Money to loan on real estate at lowest current rates. HohkUGEELIN, P tl'lL FULTON )ARRIS’l‘EllS, SOLICITORS AND NOT- i ) uries. Offices over Dominion Bank, binds-Ly. Branch office open at Bohcaygeon V every Monday Money to loan at lowesti -: rates of interest. ‘ R. J. AleLnumuan. G. A..\I. FULTou,B. A. . JAS. A. PEEL. er Iâ€"IEAD OFFICE ESTABLISHED~181T. CAPITAL $14.4OOIOOO.OO. Buy dour Footwear lien and Save Money. R. M. Hamilton, M t n 'tul.~u1»=2-.ra'v wm’inn ..~ e. n. uorurus, K. o. , .m . . )ARRIS'FER, .) Public, kc. Solicitor for the Bank of Montreal. Mom-y to loan at terms to suit b.)l‘l‘()‘.VCi‘. Oiliccs, G William street south, Lindsay, Out. survival of the fittest. Capitalism prevents the survival of the best. ' " Socialism will abolish the survival of the slickest. Moo u a JACKSON, g).lRRlS'l‘ERb‘, sotiorrous, so. or- L) lice,‘.‘."zlliam slreclfi‘ifldfly- Socialism will pr0vide conditions F. I). Moons. A. “0550‘ where the best will have a chance to .____.._.-â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"~-â€"-~â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"“ survive. The best are now killed off, STEWART &. O’CONNOR, )ARRISTERS, NU’l‘AlllES, foo. MONEY ‘ in loan at lowest current rates. 'l‘crms' or submerged. , There never has been a time since m’wn bnrmwcrs. on,“ U“ mm“. “(h-cm. the dawn of civilization when the Md Yurk $,_,..\.t,,s,mndwy. ‘ I ' . ' best men have survived. That is, L. v.3 I Rigl’ll} new is your chance to get rea y Wile; the been)?“ have been accord- ...._~...,_..?- fl ? a .. ._ .â€" - I ~ I I I I I . 1. -v ec 1e1r proper mace anion” their felâ€" _ M _ _nn_z§_i_.§_r.-_M __ 4 good shoes at a cons1de1able savmg. 10w men. 1 ° wryâ€"I -â€" ~ Wee» * 3:“ h ‘ 'r 7 ' ,1 - , ‘ . . The best men are men of moral -_.. - mrrp‘: ' -‘ 0 - 33.. 2; t3. 3 .233, wmflflgfifib e 18 Sbihna the balance 0f Sunlmel integrity, of intellectual vigor, the 1703101011 Evans-.7. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRAECIEIES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latest improved methods at moderate prices. OFFICE :â€"-Over Burgoyne’s store, Col- orne street '_____________________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-- DRS. NEELANDS 81 IRVINE, DENTISTS LINDSAY. Natural teeth preserved. Crown and brido'e work aspeci-ilty. Splendid fits in artificial teeth. Painless extraction. Qas administered to over 9,000 persons ~With great success. W MEDICAL. ' M- DR. H. H. GRAHAM. â€"n.o.,o. 31., n. n. o 8. Eng, no. r. a. 5., Our., r. T. n. s.â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON £2: ACCOUCH- cur. Office. Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. DR. H. B. JOHNSTONE, SUCCESSOR TO DR. A. \VILSON, RADUATE OF TORONTO UNIVER- sity. Physician, Surgeon and Ac- coucheur. Oflice, Colborne street, Fen- broad-minded and big-hearted men, the men who do something useful, the men who love their fellow men, the men who do good in the World, the men who are of the best use of humanity. These are the best men‘. But the conditions since civilization began have not been such that they could survive. The fittest do survive. That is, the men who are fittest for the environment. The men who are nearest adapted to existing con ditions. ' Throw wheat in a weed patch and the weeds will survive, although the wheat is the best. ' The weeds are the fittest for those conditions. Pit a man naked-handed against a hyena and the hyena will survive, al- though the man is the best. In the middle ages the man who was the most expert with the sword and the lance was the one who sur- vived, although no one would contend that he was the best. He was the fittest for the con- ditions. of a social system in which might ruled and physcial prowess was the deciding factor. At the present time the narrow- minded men, the men who have turn- ed their hearts to stone, who have turned their hearts to pity and sympathy, who never have an un- selfish thought, who never do any- thing useful, who deny themselves all the expanding culture and ennobling associations of life, who spend every minute of their waking hours in a selfish, brutal, fiendish, savage, cruel, merciless, ghoulish conflict for styles at a reduction tosell quickly. Anyone looking for good shoes and fair treatment will find both here, with never anything inferior for the sake of a cheap price. ‘ Your complete satisfaction comes before any consideration of profit. We want your trade next year as wellpas now. ‘ WWWQM‘W‘ M “I‘Mâ€"LPâ€" "mm 325' x «In. o.L.ARn0Lo. .52... an: id‘lmdflmfl‘mfi: null-c Manual: mm infirm Jansen». JIM ‘ r. all"? AUCTION BER. STEPHEN OLIVER, LINDSAY our. Live Stock and general Auctioneer Write for dates before advertising. __________._____.___-.â€"â€"- THOMAS CASHORE, AUCTIONEER FENELON FALLS. Sales of all kinds conducted in a first- class manner. Secure dates before ad- vortising. For Spring and Summer: Our Stock is now complete. [We have the newest and best in Summers, PANTZNGS, nun raster "resumes. liwwmwuwnmrmunwvwm ritlumiliiumrflujlinnflfimflhmmfimfilhmflm mummmfltnflfi Ea, _ financial siLtinremlacy, are mop who *9 z ‘ . K av surv1ve a 10110‘1 no in e wen man 1.3 We Wlll be pleased to have you call and see these goods. will coiltend-fg; a moment film they When your eves trouble you, ‘ are the best men. I 18-1 on .J‘tln 01‘ head- They are the fittest for the con~ M b .Y. _, l‘ ‘ 0‘1“ 1 E ditions of a social system in which 3401.16“ 01 11 37011.1 c: ‘Ltses 19" s" the possession of money and property quire changing or you lg is considered success, and in which it need new glasses, go to g l is necessary for one to lay aside his J a. 3 higher qualities and make use of the qualities of cunning n. as. a. erases, Eyesight figecialist. (over Neill's shoe store), inferior and ‘ ‘a . iE xil’dlnr. millhw'l'llucmll'lim mlc'izn: with: infill“: rilliu' mill-r. nllllhr. illlur. n‘llfnr 1 ill" Truth“! Influx: 'Jngfipr ixmprnw: awn: any. :dflu: rump: 29mm a}; j: :1 ' - O t. ‘f satisicligf;i:ii:mtced. Charges mod~ ,3 “g” H p d crate. fl I “tn ‘ E a g ‘ '“V‘ i . so a it til SCHOOL. ,3... my, in N ‘ June is the best month to enter, as we remain open July and August. Attendance being lower these months price is what you always find at our grocery Store. 13 Years m Busmess. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. ASSETS OVER $183,000,000. SILVINGS ISANIE DICI’A.IE'EBII£N1‘. Deposits taken of $1 and upwards, which can be withdrawn on demand. gr. Fe sions, in the management of affairs, in lucky adventurer. John..VV. Mackey. BIONTI%.1CA_L. it? REST 12.000.000.00 nelon Falls Branch. . s- *v:~7 '0' ‘ gush-5' -r‘ craftiness in order to achieve that so~ No, Socialism will not prevent the called Success- In the Socialist commonwealth the men who are the most useful to the human race, in the trades, profes- the arts, in the sciences, in literature, in everything that survrve. They will survive because they will is good, he the fittest for the conditions of a. "2.1., £ I ‘4‘..- .wamrewmmxmm may w ill ‘ social system in which it will be necessary to use the best and noblest qualities of human nature in order to succeed. ‘ They will be the fittest and also: I the best. For the first time since the dawn“ of civilization the best will survive. Today the men who survive are not. only not the best men, but they can survive only by bringing wreck and. ruin upon their fellow men, destroying. their hopes and blighting their lives. In the Socialist commonwealth the men who survive can only survive by making the lot of their fellows harp-- picr and better. They can only elevate themselves by elevating all humanity _ . Years ago a‘recklcss young advenâ€" turer went to California. ’ He found a. rich gold mine. Although the gold did not belong to him, the law allowed him to take it because he happened to. find it. He became worth more than a hundred million dollars. He invesâ€" ted this money in such a manner that it'constantly brought into his purse still other money that did not belong to him, and which was sorely needed by those to whom it did belong. The newspapers called him successful and maid he was a great commerical genius. He bought a foreign snob for his daughter and lived abroad a great deal himself. He died and was lauded to the skies. You would have thought he was a great man instead of a mere. \VEIS' His name Once upon a time a boy was born who seemed to possess a perfect passion for music. \Vhen a child he exhibited musical talent which astonished his friends and put older musicians to shame. He was afflicted with extreme poverty. He struggled manfully and devoted his whole soul to his passion. The result was a series of musical productions which have ever since held the musical world entranced. He struggled on in poverty. tered and filled with suffering by his poverty. At the age of thirty-five ho diedâ€"of starvation. He was buried in a pauper-’s grave. Hisname was Mozart. Mozart was one of the best men. llut John \V. Mackey was one of the fittest for the existing conditions. Therefore Mackey survived. In the Socialist com- monwealth the best will-also be the fittest.â€"â€"John M. \Vork. attention is better and progress Pickles Kutchu) and other 2 i greater. .Cool premises. Peterboro things tint we [handle are $5»; 1 _ ’ oflbred t0 Farmers, Ciltth~ g is 21 fIlVOPICO Slllllmel' resort“ always the best. The best is Every Bamung In G n, i n e r S a n d - , ' - always the cheapest because . , a Spat/(II. 0011186 far Pub/10 it’swholesomc. Poor, food and egg Accommodation. Lumbelmen. adulterated stuff is clear at any price. Get our “high in quality ” goods and be safe. School Teachers. open entire year. Enter any day. .Mail courses. Peterboro Business College. SPOTTON «it M418]. PBIICIPAKS. l I most . favorable terms. prager unwr'zzmr‘nmrnyyr naggm‘rflak‘uwr‘ngfipr :nmruumlrmwprmur "ilmrzwnmnsmr nfipw‘nmzerzwapmgxmmn uni-gr wmirw‘rfipruumgg GROCERI ES AND g. y T BOOTS AND snons. 8‘ so". gp _ i . . 5 . newscast assesses-sis»- Tele‘grap'i Transfer. .IFenelon Falls Branch, ..-_....._.........u~uâ€"_â€"~u.‘-. .._._____.........._.- . . ,, Sales Notes handled on Checks on any Bank cashed. 'Money advanced to reliable men at reasonable rates..- Money sent ‘to any point by Money Order, Draft 'or W. A. Bishop, Manager 1110 [‘6'- His whole life was eml;it~- I . ‘.‘. .. 43 . .9, ‘1' .. . a aw" Viv "\iv'evyrva \ WV- .-.1 ,- 4... .. s we WV. ‘0‘? mate? \v vyi- r”,... m.- "it

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