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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 5 Apr 1912, p. 1

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' ., Ontario. V 3.11:1. HOPKINS, K. (3., - C- E. WEEKS, F. HOLMES HOPKINS, B, A M”...â€" moonn a JACKSON} ARIRISTERS, SOLI‘UIITgRB, 3:0. 0f - 7 l' 111 street Lin say. “be, W11 m ’ A.JAOKSON F. D. Moons. W“ . STEWART &‘ O'CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, k0. MONEY B to loan at lowest current tales. Tar-m: to suit borrowers. Olfice on corner of cn and York streets, Lindsay. ’l‘. Srswam. L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A LEIGH R. KNIGHT. Y ' ER. somerron, some Successor to M cDiarmidbSa Weeks. Visits made to Fenelon F111;: 5; appointment. Money to loan anp t E: Estate bought and sold. Office Ken , Lindsay, Telephone 41. ‘ [In-S. J. sms, name-r, __ . , h _‘ gmvvwwwvmwvw Wm» . Fine Tailoring , Call and see our stock of new goods. We will be pleased to have your order, himva swift kick, and the worker is gone. Capitalism allows the privileged few to own all- the means of life; yet it does not compel the owners to em- ploy those seeking. employment. For that. reason unemployment must exist as long as capitalism does. The system of profit could not exist without a re- serve army of unemployed. .. Under capitalism the part the wor - er earns and does not receive passes into the hands of the capitalist class. That class demands interest, dividends and profits on their investment of wealth, which the workers created. The worker is not only exploited, but he is forced to pay a premium on the wealth of which he has been robbed. Capitalism ferces its workers to slave twelve hours a dayâ€"and some- times sixteen hours a dayâ€"often sev- len days in the week. It denies leisure and pleasure to all but the chosen few. duced. There never was a time when conditions, internationally speaking,’ were as inflammable as they are to day in the world of labor and indds- try. The great British strike not only threatens to leap across the channel into France, but into other industries, such as the railroad and transport workers,’ the longshoremen and still others, which would mean the paralyâ€" sis of industry and the practical sus- pension of all business operations. Labor is on the eve of its greatest struggle,-and of its greatest victoryâ€"â€" Appeal to Reason. .Helpless Without It. I cannot forget that the laboring class, so called, must, like any other, stand up for its own rights, or be conâ€" tent to see them trampled under foot; and that the strength given to it by - " i BANK OF MONTREAL . . V _ ’ IIEAD OFFICE - -‘ DIONTR-EAL. I ESTABLISHED 1817 INCORPORATED av ACT OF PARLIAMENT CAPITAL - $15,400.0cm.0o. nssr - $5,000,000.00 ASSETS OVER $230,000,000. . g SA. VINGS BANK DEPARTI‘IENT To do repair work that p - . will giVe satisfaction Deposrts taken of $1 and upwards, Wthh can be and stand the test of . 7 ._ wnhdrawn on demand. . . ‘ has alwa 5 been . , ». ' Eileendeuvour y â€" R. M. Hamllton, Mgr. Fenelon Falls Branch . . . ’ 353’. I Capltahsm Indlcted. * ers do not reach the age of five years, . I. _ as against eighteen per cent. of the. ; ‘ k Capitalism allows a handful of men Children of the capitalist class. it; 00 55 . o . to own the land and all the means of These are hUt 9' few 05 the workers, - ‘ life, so that those without land and grievances; hilt they are enough to "ii ' Etc_’ ‘ - _ g capital are obliged to 'work for the forever damn capitalism in the eyes of . . . . F O a, owners of the machinery on their own 3“ CiVihZBd mewâ€"Gordon Nie in the - « . a . ‘ I terms or starve. I Western Clarion. . We carry the beSt llnes' ” ..e,._...-.--,..-.- a- ...........-- .wmn -â€"._ E Capitalism keeps a reserve army of »â€"â€"â€"o..oâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- 5 I about 10,000,000 people who are al- World-wide strike, ‘H' , 4 h ways on the verge of starvation. This __ ‘ '. , 91me g‘f’es t0 caJP‘Wlism the Power to There are indications that we may V dlctate Ills O‘Vn terms to the \VOl‘kel‘S soon see the first; \vorld-wide strike. . ' '. _ -, , ., ‘ . imd throf‘works as to wages: hoursr The International Socialist movement Issuer hf Marrmge Licenses' . . cond‘tmns 0f ‘fmploymenh etc» is making this more and more a possi- l} The Old Reliable Jewelry Store' - - . ' .Undgr gapltfilfigl 3811:0339“ re' bility soon to be realized. The miners "15 - ‘Faijs. ' ° " h ' ' l celve 3' 0“ 0173' 0 W 9- ey Pl‘o' of Great’Britain and German are alâ€" Fenzelon g ' t e duce- They work teh hours: PI'Odhce ready out, the latter clashing \giolently p q _. p ; . ggof‘vmfih pilsognethlag. and PGCGIVB with the troops and scabs; while the . ‘ 3 V g- ‘ 1 Cards ‘ ' f ‘ » _ -' 01' lei” 0' {’1‘- °Vemmenh re‘ miners of France and other European 10'11‘1 ‘"".“â€"_ a Ports tell hhem thlB, but? mOShIOf them countries, as well as the miners of the 4‘? ~W » g _ ' r _ _; , €er 866 11m the very factory m whlch United States, are on the eve of join- ~ v - ' ~- ' . . ’ 9y “’0” - in in what will be racticall a world- "r! J" & “ ‘ Under capitalism the means of em- \vigde suspension of-pthe miniyngjndusr 1 f; I MCLAUG 81‘st O‘I‘q.’ . I _ ‘ I i . 7 . . p ’ ' ploylineht. 9:9. Pl‘wa‘tecllybo‘med- try. Should this occur,- there is no :2 , R, _ w J, j I A - . . . _ }"°I‘ 9” J0 ‘3 9Whe y ecapl ' foretellino what the outcome may bear' PABR‘ISTER‘S’ Storfggrfirrosiihiiloaqtfim- alyo . . . ‘ ' _ {Sh Class- “The man who owns your The very: possibility is fraught with .31 ,) leg-efig‘fizofimengg Branch oflice » . - - Job owns you,” said Horace Greeley. the gravest cowequences, itmli‘ghblon Falls, open every Tuesday- ' ' ~ . There was}: time When the Workers The solidarity of labor follows in Lindsay office ovelflDomihlon Bank' ' i ‘ ‘ , r . " ‘ dld “Oh behave the “nth Of this Sta-te' the footsteps of the solidarity of capi- ‘2 ‘ R.J_Mo[,AUGHLXN,K.O- ..-‘\-.M-F°“°’°’B’A' ' ‘ " .‘~ ~ J ' mehhs but it is no longer 80-. T00 tal. The great'trusts havc'dominion ' “if: ' JAB- .5- Pnsw f . i I - ' > - I _ many have been fired: and they know over all nations in their exploitations ’3’ fâ€"‘v’TT'fiEEKs t HOPKINS. - . , '_ -' » v ' » ~ . r , \betber new. The capitahst not only of the: workinw class‘ and now the HOPhIZfi‘Ekq SOLIélTORS, AND _ ’ ~ ' ' Gyms hhe man he hll‘BB, but he can workers are joijning halnds in all na- 5. BAE‘hrdtaries: Sblicitors for the: Bank at; _ 0111‘ lines ----- I t , % ii” hm! any and “Qt _lose 1*)" P9115972 tions to resist the exploitation, and to «Montreal. Money to loan :1 cups. G. ‘. IB t rmd Shoes Walplppa er. - p owever, e never‘wornes 8. out giv: overthmw the Wmem in which they 1' - ‘ ~ - . Ofiices NO- 8 Wllham 100811981 00 a ~‘~ » " ‘ ' .p ' 'no' the worl er awa . I stead h 'ves 1.. ', v '. ' :‘s‘é-fbstt‘iii}°tiii§§y. 011*» and at W°°a' Also Agent for all classes of Life Insurance. . g 1 ° c y m egl are pmc"ed of “bat they have p’o' ‘ . o . . or organization, superinduced upon mem- , - We“ F3931. ... .. for a Sum or light Overcoat. Style. fit it:emanatewas:as: bee > Graduate of Toronto mverBl y , _‘ .p . J v - , ~ - > . . 'aaainst the: unchecked tyranny of cap- Royal college of Dental Surgeons. 5 BY and Workmanbhlp gualantebd. ggilrthogleiofnned 13:61:) it gazillioys the ital, eager for the profit and reckless ALL BRANCHES or DENTI T . - _ - u 5’ Y ‘1 mg an about others’ rights. The power deâ€" med according to the latest improved methods at moderate prices. OFFICEzâ€"Over Burgoyne’s store, Col- orne street “ Drs. Neelands & lrvine. ' perfor ,TOWNLEY- BROS. entire family into one or two rooms. It separates children and parents. Thousands of mothers have to part ' with their babies daily while they themselves have to go into mills. veloped by combination may be abused as any other ,pmver may be; but labor is helpless and a prey without it.â€" Horace Greeley. .-o Under capitalism 939 persons out BENTISTS - - LINDSAY. g - , HHMWWWM of 1,000 die leaving behind them no The brave and true are at the front, Nalural teeth preserved. crewmand ' . . property worth mentioning" Fifty'five Clearing the Way for the world’s new ‘ did fits in 'd e work a Specialty Splen . :iiligcial teeth. Painless extraction. Gas administered to over 9,000w persons With great suc-‘eSS. : My...” Mo svsiomn, SURGEON 5: 5.0000011- c The Reliable per cent. of the children of the work- civilization. 1836 Eli ish THE BANK OF ll tnerica ‘ 1912 Grocery. Store Is pointed out by the oldest inhabitant as the best place to buy groceries. Reliable groceries like ours pro- vide wholesome eating. We con- , tinue to assure you this as we have .- done in the past. \Ve won’t stand ' or humbug goods. Reliability is ur motto. .7 Capitalsnd Reserve Over $7,500,000 Farmers’ Banking as well as that of Ranchers, Cattle Dealers, Miners, Lumbermen and Merchants, receives our special attention. ‘ ' Sale notes discounted orcdlected.‘ Cheques on any Bank cashed. Money Orders issued for amounts _ , up to $50, and Drafts for larger sums. Money ad- . Vanced to reliable men to discpunt their bills, purchase stock or exted their business. ‘ ' ’ ‘ We invite your account. ' Fenelon Falls Branch 76 Years in Business. cur. Office Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. ' DR. H. B. JOHNSTGNE, successor. T0 nu. A. WILSON, DUATE'OF TORONTO UNIVER- Rd‘ixty. Physician, Surgeon and Ac- coucheur. Olllcc, Colborne street, Fen- elon Falls. H__'______v____________ AUCTIONEER. > ___.__.,.....___._â€"~ THOMAS CASHORE. Ammonia - mums nus. ll kl ds conducted in a first- dgtaodxzar. Ideem-e dam baton ad- was. MLW. Reive,‘ Manager > W

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