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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 21 Jun 1912, p. 1

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“his V SidTEfl ' Lindsay office over Dominion Bank. -’ suit the borrower. . Offices No. 6 William ' ville. Ontario. .- _ and York streets, Lindsay. VOL. XL. r l BANK OF M0 NTBEA L, Iâ€"IEA‘D OFFICE MONTREAL. 5' ESTABLISHED 1817 INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT I I ' . ' CAPITAL - s15.975.220.0o. , ass-r - $16.000.000.00 r 1 e n 1 n ’ ASSETS OVER $240,000,000. ‘ ‘_ 'SAVINGS BANII DEPARTMENT I Things Up . i V ' Deposits taken of $1 and upwards, which can be NJ” 0 Pl-aiin Talk to workingmen- larly noticeable that the representa- . . , tives of a material or class interest al- NO matter how mSlgmfic‘mt the ways staiid true to such interest. Lib‘ To do repair work that will give satisfaction and stand the test of time has always been our endeavour. In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Eta, We carry .the best lines. . withdrawn on demand. R. M. Hamilton, Mgr. Fenelon Falls Branch )VOKkingman may appear F0 be, as an her is not betrayed after election, but IDdIVIduah the fa“ remains that the is deceived before it. This arises from . . R, workingmfa'; “QnStituFe: the only use“ the fact that the beneficiaries of Thls IS the season of the year when P fill Pall? 0 “man some Y- the present system are altogether too It is the Working 01333 319119 that few in number to elect their represent- makes any form 0f human someby POS' ative, and are, therefore, compelled to obtain votes by false pretences. If workingmen will exercise due care in informing themselves as to the class interests of Capital aswcll as the class interests of Labor, so as to avoid beâ€" ing deceived prior to election, they may rest easy as to being betrayed af~ terwards. The class interests of labor cannot be protected by those who are elected to represent the class interests of capital. Should they attempt to do so they would be traitors, and their lives not worth a copper. Should the elected representatives of the class irr terests of labor attempt to serve the class interests of capital, the same rule would hold good. However, it is impossible to cross a bridge before we reach it. The true Socialist votes, not for any candidate, but for Socialism. \Vhen- there is a candidate in the field whose name spells Socialism, the Socialist marks his cross against it. If there is no such candidate, he marks “ Social- ism ” on his ballot or refrains altogeth- er from voting. He will not vote for what he does not want.â€"â€"Ibid. CVCI'ybOdy ShOUld give the home a) Chance sible, because it is solely by labor that the resources of the earth are convert- ed to human use. and brighten things up a bit. The walls l’ . . ~ It IS the working class that pro- a'nd, Ceilings Stare you in the face every E duces all wealth, as the term 18 now it i“ Issuer of Marriage Licenses. :3:- The Old Reliable Jewelry Store: g Fenelon.Falls. . I used in the world of commerce and hour of the day andare entitled to more enchange. . It is the working class that pro- . . . duces the vast, store of commodities goonSIderatlon than most people glve. .éiTry the effect of NEW WALL PAPERS and let us submit designs and estimates with which the world’s markets are continually supplied. It is the very presence of a working class that gives even to land and the earth’s resources an exchange value. All of the boasted wealth of the I’rotessionul Cards .mk fiflafluflxumm W WfiMMWJEKWfiWfi LEGAL world that is expressed in money McLAUGIQHINJPEEL, FULTON & l for your consideration. It is difficult to 5. terms is the product of labor, and of _ STINSON. ' I ,_ . x ’ .. labor alone. ' )ARRIRTERR,SOLICITORS, NOTAR- convey “Tlthout actual seelng, any notlon‘ In spite of all this, the working .) lefq' “‘“W t9 loun‘ Sgtdmlatf‘fin' class is practically without wealth. - tmngrven to investments. ram 1 0 ice 3 Tlmugh the working class build an of the attractive patterns we’re showing at henolon 1i ails, open every Tuesday. human habitutions’ nearly all its mem- bers are either homeless or merely ten- ants at the mercy of landlords. Though the workers produce all the clothing, they are, as a rule, either shabbin or cheaply clad. Though they produce the food of P the world, they at no time have more than a very limited quantity of it in d3 ' their possession as theirbw'n. ' "Even during the best of times their holding upon even. the actual necesâ€" saries of life, or the means of obtain- ngt hem, hangs on the morest thread R. J. Moll/woman, K. O. A. M. FULTON,B. A. Lie. _»\. Pest. T. H. S'rmsou. in paper hangings. .__._.__..___._, ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, AND Notaries. Solicitors for the Bank of Montreal. Money to loan at terms to WWW m J.L.ARNOLD. liOPlillVS,â€"\â€"'VEEKS a HOPKINS. 3 ** Our Iines--â€"-- g p G. H. HOPKINS. K- 0-. C- 1‘3- WEEKS. i Groceries, Boots and Shoes, a-.. St. south, Lindsay, Out..and at Wood- . Funny, '18 n’t It '1 1‘" HOLMES Hopms’ 3' A ‘ ‘ Crockery and Glassware, , Wall Paper, . > ,, People who work are supposed to All classes of Fire Insurance at lowest. rates.- be poor. That is what everybody thinks and believes. They have been; taught to believe that he who bakes the bread, builds the houses, weaves the broadcloth, should be hungry homeless and ragged. How anyone can believe that it is right for parasitet to live off the cream of the land, while the workers who produce should themselves feel the pangs of hunger, passes my un- derstanding. ' \Vhen we meet an ill-dressed man on the street, we immediately surmise the fact that he is a- workingnian. Why? Because he is seedy and bone gry looking. ‘XVorkers are supposed to be hungry. I Funny, is n’t it? MOORE dz. JACKSON, ARRISTERS, SOLIUITQRS, Sac. Of fice,William street,Lindsay. V - Time and again do these workers, l". D. Moons. A. JACKSON driven by sheer desperation,‘revolt against the miserable conditions re- sulting from low wages and unsteady STEWART a O’CONNOR, ARMSTERS, NOTARIES, so. MONEY to loan at lowesi‘current rules. Terms ‘ ’ employment, only to find themselves to suit borl‘owers- 0mm 0“ 00m“ M K81“ ngW-OW WWMWW victims of the grossest brutality at the hands of the police and the military 1" STEWART 1" V' O’CONNOR’ 3' A machinery of the capitalist clans. ___.â€". ‘ LEIGH R. KNIGHT. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Public. Successor to McDiarmid & Weeks. Visits made to Fenelon Falls by appointment. Money to loan anp Real g And what sort of a creation is this capitalist class that wields such crush- ing {p0wer against the workers if they dare to revolt against conditions that are well nigh intolerable? _ The entire expense of its establish- ment and the (cost of all its pomp, power and in tgnificencc is drained § from the toil and swaat of the work- ‘ I ing class, without conscience, scruple _llhe “'0"_l"°"3 thelmdves 05mm)? m' m. payment._\vestem Clarion _ ahze the fact that they are entitled ____~.-.___.. to fare as good as, if not better than, their exploitcrs receive. They cannot realize that, being the producers of wealth, they should be (the receivers. guarantee can you give that Socialists E Peg pawn": I Should not have Stud will not, when elected to oiiice, betray mmmn’ fm “lily fule $10“,ny var)" their trust.» The history of the deep very slowlyâ€"beginning to realize that ’ , ed representatives of the various class the)?" are helm; mbbed; Neverthele’fl DrS} NBBlandS 6L erlne. interests in human society shows con- It IS a‘ huge y’ke' W hethel' to has“ "EXTISTS ' LINDSAY- imwwwwmmwwwmwg clusively that no cases of such betrayâ€" 0“ ‘f'cep depends .0” the Pumt 0t “cw- N‘““ml “Mb preserved- crow" and al have as yet occurred. It is particu- “L‘mmmuel Juhus' ridge work a specialty. Splendid fits in riificiul teeth. Painless extraction. Gas administered to over 9,000 persons with great success. Estate bought and sold. Oflice Kent St., Lindsay, Telephone 41. 5 " Fine Tailoring {Call and see our stock of new goods. We will be pleased to have your order for a Suit or light Overcoat. Style, fit and workmanship guaranteed. ' TOWNLEY sacs. ‘ DENTAL. .â€"..... __.â€"___...._. __â€"____-_.._.__..-_â€"â€"â€" Dr. S. J. SIMS, DENTIST, Fenelon h‘ulls. 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- orne street What We Guarantee. . The question is often asked, “ \Vhat L: L ' THE BANK or MEDICAL. ‘ snoss Hi AKING‘ You'll find us ready at any time to do you a, lot of‘good for your shoe .1836 as n ._.___._. .__ __ ._..--. DR. H. H. GRAHAM. â€"-u. 0,0. 31., u 1:. cs. Eng.,n.c. r. A 5., Osr., r. 'r. u. s.â€" { PHYSICIAN, SURGEON s socoucné cur. Office. Francis Street, Fenelon E 76 Years in Business. The Advantages of Bank. Money Qrders for transmitting small sums of moncyare four. They are easy to procureâ€"easy to cashâ€"safe â€"inexpensive. Falls. DR. H. B. JOHNSTONE, successon T0 on. A. WILSON, - money. _ I RdDDATE TORONTO UNlV'ER‘ ' This is the place where the money \Ve issue them at the followinrr rates: arty. l’hysrcxan, Surgeon and Ac- . on s 0nd re resents more ,0 d r D coucheur. .Olllce. Colborne street,Fen-; ‘I y, lt' pt “I? V‘ . , 01‘ underâ€"3c. $310 to $30+~100. elonFaus. ‘ - ,_\ ' resu s oyou mutiny other. They ic -_,, ‘ M. . r . "“' "r as good as they look and better than $9 to $10 ‘60. $50 to gooâ€""1150: AUCTIONEER. ' . H \ - eleelofl/ they °°St‘ . _ V ’ These Money Orders are payable.,at par at any Branch Wm“me p _ " f f ' . y - of any Chartered Bank in Canada (Yukon Territory THOMAS CASHORE= ' , ‘ ‘ ‘- excepted), in the principal cities of' the United States AUCTIONEER - FRNELON FALLS. d ' L d E ISales of all kinds conducted in a first- _ . _ . an In on on’ ng' ' ‘c ass manner. Secure dates before ad- 3 ' g - A - vertisiug. ’ , WMWW‘W WM F 61161011 Falls Branch M.W. Belve, Manager

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