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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 15 Mar 1912, p. 1

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A 8 "é. "G. H. HOPKINS, K. 0., xéif . I,“ ~ ~ tinder galls insults, VOL. XL 0 FEEELON FALLS, NTARIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1912. Imsgrggmg: Mariam, ; MONTREAL. ‘ ESTABLISHED 1817 INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT } CAPITAL $5,400,000.00. REST $15.000,ooo.00 flSSETS OVER $230,000,000. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits taken of $1 and upwards, which can be: wihdrawn on demand. R. M. Hamilton, Mgr. Fenelon Falls Branch 'I ‘o l i .. .fl - To do repair Work that will gi'ire satisfaction and stand the test of time has always been our endeaVOur, :21 Watches, Municipal Enterprises. lin is {Fconfiscating” the business of the wholesale fish dealers. Small cities near Berlin are undertaking to pur- chase wholesale supplies of food stufl‘s. é Coming to our own continent, Mayor Shank, of Indianapolis, Ind., has been “ confiscating” the business of the grocers, who in the early winter were selling potatoes at $1.60 per bushel. They were in a fair way of becoming highly respectable capitalists, through their private “initiative” of buying, potatoes cheap and combining to sell them dear. Shank, in the name of the city, bought two car-loads of pota- toes at 69 cents a bushel, and sold' them to the public at 75 cents. Thus . he confiscated the business of the po- ‘. tato dealers and rendered their “ capi- ' tal” worthless. At Christmas time the city of Indianapolis sold Christmas trees, turkeys, chickens, mincemeut and other things at fair prices. \Ve Socialists have a way of saying that the homes should be for the peo- ple, and to bring this about no man ’ should have an absolute right to his» ,5. house. He can have control of it as ' ' long as he lives in it; but when he moves away he must surrender his right therein to some one else, so that ; he may not be able to hold the home" i I, of another in his power. The capital- ' ists laugh at this, and say that the ‘; people will not stand for having their ' 1 homes taken away from them. The capitalists forget that the great major- ity of city homes are not owned by the people who live in them, and that many country homes are either rented or mortgaged. But, even while the capitalists laugh, the Socialist princi- ple is being put into operation, Buda-_ post has three thousand municipally“ ,V owned houses, which are rented at 2 cost to working class families, and two thousand more will be added this year. 2 When you get talking with an anti- Socialist he generally tells you that people want to be free, and that they will never submit to oollectivism. He speaks of individual initiative, and" Says that capital must be protected- He looks upon us Socialists as vision- aries, and does not see that the whole of humanity is moving in the direction of our theories. Humanity does not do this because we hold our theories, but because our theories are built up on scientific investigation and logical deductions from ascertained fact. 00]- lectivism‘ is replacing the soâ€"called in- dividualism. We Socialists say that the needs of the people should be supplied by the collective effort of the people. N ation: al industries should be carried en‘- nationally, and more local endeavors should be, carried on locally by all the people. 'The capitalist apologists say this is all nonsense. Yet in Montreal a strong movement is on foot, not by so-called Socialists, but by the non-So- cialists-Board of Centrol, to have the city go into the ice business. A bill is to be presented at Quebec to allow the city to erect ice making plants and to ‘ sell ice at cost to the people. This eliminates profits from the business. The ice trust has squeezed the people, and the people who do not call them- selVes Socialists are out to confiscate the'reven-ues 'of the ice inagnates by competing them out of existence. So- cialism won’t work: oh, no 1 We Socialists say that under Soci- ~ alism bread will be made for all the people and delivered at cost; or per- i haps delivered at the expense of the community to all \the inhabitants of the community. This, many Canadian non-Socialists ridicule as impractica- J‘awelry, Eta, We carry the best lines. on slim Issuer of Marriage Licenses. The Old Reliable Jewelry Storcfifié ‘ Fe'nelon Fans. Everything in the line SI Winter footwear will be sold at cost for thernext' thirty day. ‘ J. L. AR‘NGLE. otessional Guards LEGAL l) l. ;..._.-__.-_.__.____.._._. McLAUGLHm, PEEL, FULTON s srmsou. ' ARRIST‘ERS, SOLICITORS, .NO'I‘AR- lg ies. Money to loan. Special :1th- tion‘given to investments. Branch ofiice “at "Ullulllll ll‘alls, open every Tuesday. Lindsay omen ovcr DOIlllllXillll Bunk. it. Jhichs'coams, K. C. A. M. FULTON, B. A. JKS. A. PEEL. T.'Il Srissos. WWWWW WWW?" ventures: WW " WW WW v iiâ€"o’ridiifs,‘ivi§i§ks a HOPKINS. AltRlS’l‘EitS SinalClTURS,‘ AND B .‘Notaries'. S’olicitors for the bank of Montreal. Moneyito loan at terms. to Euin the borrower. J'Qllicos No. 6 “ illiagi St. south, Lindsay, Out. and at Woo - Ville, Ontario. (0' E. WEEKS, F. HOLMES H.0PKle,-B. A Our lines ----- § Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Wall ,Paper. j Also Agent for all classes of Life Insurance. 5 i i i i i i i g. g 3 i i r _______________.._.â€"â€"â€"â€"vâ€" - MOORE-JACKSON, liua'is‘raus, so-Lioljroas, &'c. or lice William stree'l‘,‘biudsay. F I) Moons. A.J'aonsox stein-m a O’CONNOR, Y , ARRISTERS,NO'1‘ARIES, an. tlQhEY A to loan at lowest current rates. 'lerms «.0 W earmarwwurierwm: «n i '5 e ' WWXWWWKW is? WWWWWW vansr ser- - ..- -.... .. _..__.__._â€"_â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"..~ -. . _ ,. I nice on corner ochn! ble. But Vienna has a cooperative Man German and English cities have liiuitii-rifgéig, L‘iiidss'y. . : ymw mm “6% : bakery run by the bakers, where bread muniybipally owned homes. Milwaukee, a. Swwnm L.V. Â¥_.’Couxon. B. A ’ is sold at cost. Budapest, Hungary, VVis., is planning to establish a whole , ...... â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"'iâ€"6ET - v also has a municipal bakery. Recent- town of them. In Montreal, Mayor ' LEIGH R' KN ‘ : TARY ' I I ly the master bakers of the private Guerin, is talking of a garden city for " BARRIS_’I‘15-Rz SOLICIEofibDfigmid & ' I , bakeries locked out their employees, the workers on the same principle. ‘ .V g r , {)ublkii “Sihfit Fidelon‘h‘alls by z and the city doubled the output of the If everything is going on so nicely, ' H ' EJC‘llllsitmellil. SMoney to loan anp Ref“ . I municipal bakery, thus “confiscating” why do the Socialists object and why , Elstate bought! and SOM' Omee Kent St" “ the business of the private bakers. are they so down on present day soci- g .V" Lindsay, Telephone 41' ' ‘ ' Budapest is also erecting sausage fact- ety? Simply because, so long as the r ., ., ~»-._â€"â€"â€" â€"-W~‘" '"‘”““”"‘"¢ ' - , . cries and is openintrr retail stores. ca. italists rule, the will (rive the min» I z -' DENTAL“ and See Oul StOCk Of new gOOdS' We Socialists have a habit of sayâ€" imriim relief. The {chef rawill be ham~ i" w- ‘ T ‘ i - ~ incr that under Socialism the rivate cred and hindered as much as as D'T' 5' ‘l' Sims’ PENTIST’ § “ 0 W111 ,be plegsed to have your Oldel § ti'gder will be eliminated. Thepwhole- Eible by the class who enjoy the gur- : Penelon 1‘ ans‘ d for a, Still) 01‘ Overcoat. SEYlC, saler will go and the retailer will also lus values. \Ve Socialists desire to , aduale of Toronto University an ‘ ‘ ’ ~ , . 0,. Ignorant Canadian non-Socialists abolish ALL rent, interest and profit, 2 113; College Of Dem“ Surgems' N an d W01 1§n1an8hlp gual antecd' laugh at this, not knowing what is ac- not certain rents, interests and profits. ‘ ALL BRANCHES 0F .DEN'PIDTRYd tually taking place. In Berlin, Germ- So we keep up our agitation, and the I, Wrfurmed “CCOYdillg ‘0 the Iatei‘tx‘mpmve ' any, the municipal authorities have master class, becoming useless through memo“ M mudemte Emacs. e 001- « . 7 been purchasing car-loads of fish on the abolition of the capitalist system cv airflowâ€"Over Burgoyne 9 sm' ' L E Y =" g the North sea coast, and distributing of production, will eventually be com~ 0%.? the fish to local dealers at low cost. pletely routed. The above incidents ' But the dealers cannot have the fish show on] a few out osts that the Drsn Neelands 61’ lr\4IP‘%E+Y Mg unless they agree to sell the fish at a capitalist yclass have bid to abandon 7‘ QENTlfiTs ‘ 0' gm Am“; WWW price fixed by the city, 'which allows a in the face of the rising proletarian‘ :3” Nflfiml WM“ “Nerve”; . fits in small margin for handling them. Ber~ revolt â€"â€"Cotton’s Weekly. ' ) "ridge work “ spemoally' bikini.“ Gas ’ rlificial teeth. Painlejpojfi {muons with administered to over great. snacess. 'v __-________.,_____.__ MEDICAL. ..__...-_ 'â€""' _ w.”â€" DR. H. H. GRAHAM. ~11. n.,c. 34., u a. as. Eng.,u. 0. P. A 5., 0231:, r. r. u. s.â€" 1) “31.931 SURGEON A: ACCOUCB- He‘ll: Ofiibe. Francis Street, Feuelon Falls. I M “hymnâ€"Fâ€" DR. H. B. JOHNSTUNE, SUCCESSOR TO DR. A. WILSON, w A RESERVE Form The Reliable v ' ' ' ' " Grocery Store Is pointed out by the oldest inhabitant as the best place to buy groceries. Reliable groceries l is as necessary for a family as a for a company. The best Reserve Fund for the family is a snug sum of money in a strong Bank. Begin your Savings Account now In The Bank of British North America. Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received and .interest added twice a year. ike ours pro- RADUATE OF TORONTO UNIVEXR- . 1' vide wholesome eating. ‘We con- sity. Piggigpgsl F23: ” tinue to assure you this as we have coueheur. was We won’t stand elon Falls. Reliability is done in the past. or humbug goods. ur motto. AUCTIONEER. _.__._.._._... ... THOMAS Gaseous. AUCTIONEBR. FRNKLON FALLS. Sales of all kinds conducted in a first- ‘class manner. Secure dates before ad- ?» ' 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS Capital and Reserve Over $7,500,000. ' MW. Reive, Manager

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