{To do repair work that will give satisfaction and stand the test of > time has always been our endeavour. In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Eta, I FIRE INSURANCE. We carry the best lines. 'ioss siirrr 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 g 3 3 Before placing your Fire Insurance consult me. All classes The Old Reliable Jewelry Store. Fenelon Falls. of Fire Insurance handled at low- Pi-o lessiouul Cards est current rates, and only the , LEGAL McLAUGLHINnPEELnFULT0N& best companies represented. STINSON. )ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTAR- l ies. Money to loan. Special atten- tion given to investments. Branch othce at .h‘enelon Falls, open every Tuesday. Lindsay olilce over Dominion Bank. R. J. McLAnonLiN, K. O. A. M. Fumes, B. A. ' JAs. A. PEEL. - T. H. S'rmsou. HOPKINS, WEEKS dz HOPKINS. 3 ARRIS'l‘ERS, SOLICITORS, AND ‘ l. Notaries. Solicitors for the Bank of Montreal. {,Money to loan at terms. to. suit the borrower. Ofï¬ces No. 6 William St. south. Lindsay, Out. and at Wood- :1 my} I N .... â€" .- r"! J.L.ARNOLDr Iâ€"iEAD OFFICE ESTABLISHED H31? withdrawn When Shall War Cease? Pen-productions based on the folly of war are now being inflicted with ever-increasing frequency and severity upon the long-suï¬â€˜ering reading por- tion of the genus home; it seeming to be generally assumed in the literary perpetrations of these moralists that universal peace is so desirable a condi- tion that, like the “absolute truth †and “eternal justice†upon which the early Utopians based their “Social- ism,†it has only to be exposed to the view of suï¬'ering humanity in order to be immediately embraced, and 10! war will end. Beautiful dream! but we have been afflicted so long with this sentimental twaddle that it is tire some, to say the least. ' The density of capitalist writers on the war question is equalled only by their ignorance of the general laws of sociology, and the law of capitalist production in particular. They invari- ably picture the working classes of the different countries as thirsting for.eaeh other’s blood ; or at least having natu- rally so little sense that they can be stampeded into war at a moment’s no- tice, without rhyme or reason, by al- most anybody who tries. The truth is that all the agitators on earth can- not cause a war if the capitalist class is opposed to it. However the capital- ists and their puppets of'Empire and.- Republic are represented as striving. valiantly against tremendous odds to "or normal. Inconpenn‘f‘se 5v ACT or PARLIAMENT Paid up Capital $6,000,000.00. ASSETS OVER $240,000,000. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits taken of $1 and upwards, which can be R. M. Hamilton, Mgr. Fenelon Falls Branch W N MONTIi‘Ez-XL. Reserve Fund $16,000,000.00. on demand. to a destructive war, and the necessity- of occasionally diverting the attention of the workers from their enslaved condition by keeping them patriotic, Capitalist productionâ€"new dominant 7 in all the chief countriesâ€"gives back to the workers (slaves) just enough of their product to allow them to live".- and reproduce. The remaining part, i which is the bulk of it, must be dis- ’ posed of elsewhere because the prod cers have nothing with which to buy†it; so the capitalists, after wasting as much as possible of it in high living, travel, jewelry, sport, maintenance of an army of flunkies and almost all im- aginable forms of excess, ï¬nally scour the earth for markets in which to dis- pose of the balance. If they could get to Mars and a market were there they would seize it. As long as a market can be found the capitalist system may endure ; but the world market is rapidly narrowing, owing to countries such as Japan, China and India, now providing markets, themselves embark- ing on the capitalist system of produc- tion. Soon every country on earth will have '_a surplus of‘cominodities, and then the jig will be up. And.†thenâ€"exit capitalism. The literary hirelings of the capital- ist press are even more blind and ignoâ€" rant of the underlying] masses than their masters. They are in a hopeless m’uddleloverl the , guestiOn, having nu. inkling of the actual situation. To. ville Ontal‘io- ‘ I ’ . _ them everythin'v is confusion and um. H'. HOPKINS, K. 0., C. E. WEEKS, - preserve the “ peace’ by holding in certainty Theï¬. imbecile scream, on‘ r 1,, F‘ HOLMES HOPKINS' 13' A Cheek the ignorant murderous masses “labor unrest†show their inability’ ' I MOORE & JACKSON 5 and Preventing the“ 89mg ‘70 wan to grasp the cause and understand the I . n S 8, f, Bl“? the P131“ truth ‘3 that the cap‘ outcome. The Socialist alone is clearâ€" )ARRISTERS, bOLIUlTOR , c. 0 '_ . . . l f h , J ï¬ce,William street,biudsay. ‘mnSt 0135.“: bemg 1“ cont“) 0 t e headed and serene, for he knows that. y. F. D. Moons. A. J mason g “1163113 0f lie: ll’lul‘PCfegz keep Znef wé‘ge labor’s deliverance and the end of war - 7 'WWWWW m WWW saves con “13 y a ‘3 Pom 0 s 9"“ is in siwht. Tomorrow the or will .‘ STEWART 8‘ O’CONNOR" ,9: WV vation in order to maintain their right go up him, the throats of tens (ff mm» ARRlSTERtSI’ Nohhmhï¬â€™t ilesmggrrfan to “‘19 and Nb Thus the bread and lions of workers “Capital the Great 3‘ 5' urr . â€"â€"___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" , .. . . i ., _ to suifbdifl'lhvterswï¬ï¬ice on corner of Kent bUtber (mzrgééflnilh qulestlon lsdalwgys has fallen," and labor, after its age-- “"1 York Streets Lindâ€? ‘ ParamoPn “'3 e S “Veg, a†w 63‘ long slavery, will come to its own and ii T, Srrwsm. ’ L. V. O’Cossoa, B. A_ VWW WMW°MM°M°WM °°°§ the ruling class wants a warâ€"rand it Wm. and my“, Llism_twin monstérs__ j. fl wants them allâ€"1t offers the slayes wiu' be no more, For capitalism. in 1: ‘ ' LEIGH R' KNIGHT. ‘ the meal“ 0f escape from Starvatlon r'ansacking the earth to dispose of its ARRISTER’ SOLICITOR’ NOTARY by entermg the army and naVY' Ft", commodities, has pretty well uniï¬ed R 'Z .3 Public. Successorto McDiarmid& I . I I ~ from thumbing for war, the slaves are the human race. The Slaves “Ernst , : Weeks. visits made toFenelon Falls by alwa s eaceful and contented when _ z . . . I «I. T. a pointment. Money to loan anp Real . . y _P_ . . learning to think internationally, and E .‘ Egtate bought and sold. Ofï¬ce Kent St., . their livmg 18. secure; and the only are rapidly getting so cla35_c0nsciou3 a. “, Lindsay, Telephone 41. reason they prepare for war is because it is doubtful if any considerable mum, ». ENiAL - Phat ‘81?†ï¬nly ‘g’lf‘y mtwmqhtcap‘ttli ber of them would don the bloody: \, "j ., D ‘ ' mm m a 0‘" em 0 “‘8 _,un ‘ uniform of human butcher if called » Call and see our stock of new goods. they become cannon food. It is the to gofmtoslwghte, 5’ 3% Dr. s. J. SIMS, DENTIST; ' , . 1 ~ masters and not slaves who primarily Shall war cease? Yes when the em Fenelon Falls. § WC Wlll be pleased to have YOUI Older want war. Wars are always caused, slaved workers of the “’Iorld kick de_ n Graduate of Toronto University and for a Suï¬; or ho'ht. Overcoat, Style, as every careful student-of Socialism cadent’ doddering’ murderous, wavy H 5..., Royal College of Dental Surgeons. .0 t d _ knows, by economic conditions. Even causing capitalism aï¬- the earth and. t 1} ALL BRANCHES or DENTISTRY, and workmanship guaran ee . ~ the so-called religious wars have mereâ€" institute a system of production ,0, g 1.. performed according to the latettimproved 1,, taken on. the rehglous gmse out of use instead of for proï¬tâ€"“a system. 1: V‘,‘ meuwds at mademm prices. material neceSSitY' where master and slave are no more. 3' 3 OFFICEzâ€"Over Burgoyne’s store, 001- > War is inherent in like capitalist It is up to the slaves. How long, oh ! . if orne street Y I system of wealth production, owmg to ye slaves? How long ,__W. H. A": .5 3 s ' ' . the cut-throat competition of the vari- d -n Wéste In Ola - "« , Drs' Neelands & Irvlfflve'SAY one national sections of the inter- erson’ 1 r -.rlon _. “ENTISTS ' ‘ D ' . national capitalist class for possession . . . 7- a, d. C own and , _ - a ‘ _ The .working class is exploxted for j, (; rifizhughrl‘eztgpeglï¬fye Splendid “9 in :1er ttrgpgsstiiirllgyzig’lpgbtx;1111;113:132 the beneï¬t of the master class. i i 7‘ ' ' ' ' - . v . . . , w _~ Iag‘lfllgllexgmto isglegisoggtrgggggï¬ Â£3351. surplus commodities which periodical- Even a dog would not vote to c0n= great success. MEDICAL. go“ W WWW. DR. H. H. GRAHAM. EX.D.,0. up, u a. 0.9. Bug, u.o.r. A 5., 0",, I. r. x. s.â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON a AOODUOH: our. Ofï¬ce. Francis Street, Fenclou Falls. Hr FOR A KING "a SHOES ‘ ly choke production without recourse tinue the fleas that infest his hide. .1836 THE BANK OF 1912 ‘~ British. Nari America 76 Years in Business. Capital and Reserve Over $7,500,000 DR. H. n. newsman, ASSOCIATE CORONER COUNTY OF VICTORIA, BUOCBSSOR T0 DR. A. WILSON, RADUATE OF TORONTO UNIVER- sity. Physician, Surgeon and Ac- coueheur. Oï¬ice,Colborue street, Fen- elon Falls. You’ll ï¬nd us ready at any time to do you a lot of good for your shoe . money. This is the place where the money you spend represents more good results to you than an y other. They’re as good as they look and better than they cost. Farmers’ Banking as well as that of Ranchers, Cattle Dealers, Miners, Lumbermen and Merchants, receives our special attention. , . Sale notes discounted or collected. 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 discount their bills, purchase stock .or extend their business. We invite your account. Fenelon Falls Branch AU CTIONEER. , enemas mesons. AUCTIONS“! - MELON FALLS. Sales of all kinds conducted in a ï¬rst» elm manner. dates before ad-x retiring- M.W. 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