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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 29 Nov 1912, p. 1

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1‘ 34." To be thinking about Christmas and the selection of gifts. h Timely buying is always advantageous For both buyer and seller. We have a good stock of very suitable articles for presents, inspection of which is invited. line sinrrs Issuer of Marriage Licenses. The Old Reliable Jewelry Store. Fenelon Falls. Protessionul Cards LEGAL MCLAUGLHIN, PEEL, FULTON dz STIN SON. ARRIS'I‘ERS, SOLICITORS, NOTAR- ics. Money to loan. Special atten- tion given to investments. Branch office at Wenelon Falls, open every Tuesday. Lindsay ofiice over Dominion Bank. R. J. MoLwcumN, K. O. A. M. FULTON, B. A. JAs. A..Pnsi.. T. H. STINBON. HOPKINS, WEEKS a HOPKINS. )ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, AND Notaries. Solicitors for the Bank of Montreal. Money to loan at terms to suit the borrower. Oilices No. 6 William St. south, Lindsay, Ont.~and at Wood- ville, Ontario. _ H. HOPKINS, K. 0., C. E. WEEKS, F. HOLMES HOPKINS, B. A MOORE &. JACKSON ARRISTERS, SOLIUITORS, the. 0f fice,William slreet,Lindsay. , F. D. Moons. A. JAossON STEWART & O’CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, 8w. MONEY to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Office on corner of Kent -.and York streets, Lindsay. 'i‘. Srswsnr. L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A, LEIGH R. KNIGHT. ARRISTER, SOLICI’I‘OR, NOTARY Public. Successonto McDiarmid & Weeks. Visits made to Fenelon Falls by appointment. Money to loan anp Real Estate bought and sold. Office kent St., Lindsay, Telephone 41. DENTAL. Dr. S. J. SIMS, DENTIST, Fenelon Falls. 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€"0 var Burgoyne’s store, 001- orne street ,___._______.___._â€"__â€"-â€" MEDICAL. DR. H. H. GRAHAM. _-n. 0.,0. IL, Ir. a. o. s. Eng.,n. c. P. a 8., Orrin, r. r. u. s.â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON 8: ACCOUGH- eur. Office. Francis Street, Fenelon Fells. DR. H. B. J OHNSTONE, assocm'rs CORONER COUNTY or VICTORIA. successes T0 DR. A. WILSON, RADUA’I'E OF TORONTO UNIVER- sity. Physician. Surgeon and Ac- ,conoheur. Ohice, Colborne street, Fen- ,elon Falls. AUCTIONEER. THOMAS CASHORE. ,Auc‘nomzsn - FENELON FALLS. Sales of all kinds conductid in a first- Qlass manner. Secure dates before ad- yet-using. :TQtell the truth, we don’t like the word groceries.” s “ cheap We much prefer to deal in the highest qualities obtainable. Because reduced prices always stand for re- It is inevitable. Business is so regulated that it cannot be any other way. So we talk high qualities month in and month out. 'And we sell accOrdingly. And it is‘the truest sort of economy to deal hire- No waste of material+00nstant satisfactionâ€"most healthful eatables. These are reasons enough. i 3 *3 i l l i l i l l i l VWW WWW?” NW 6&9? FALL AND WINTER, ’ CLOTHINGâ€"I Made-to-ordcr Suits and Overcoats of highest quality (and best workmanshipâ€"you-can get them "here at reas- onable prices, the latest goods and styles. _ Be ready for the cold weather with a nice new suit cit-overcoat, or both. We can equip you in the best style possible. TOWNLEY BROS. Fine Tailoring . .l W = /: 5 t E / ,.m.Humrji % E hiya-T‘ffr-CW I E â€"â€"~â€" in ' NH} 5. : Fenevlon Falls Sending the Children To our store is just as safe as coming "_ yourself. So if in a hurry send along what kind you prefer, the very best will be sent you. reputation of a grocery depends to a considerable extent on its teas and cofiees. We will willingly be judged 'by cars. your messenger with a note telling what you require. If it's . Tea or Coffee ‘ just say and The lROSON &. SON ' WWWWW; Fenelon Falls Branch rink HEAD OFFICE ' ESTABLISHED 1817 A Word to Christians. “Come, let us reason together!’ saith the Lord. and needy.” ‘ Here are two commands ; have you forgotten them l . Everything useful to mankind comes from the earth ; yes, even man himself. “ Dust thOu art, and to dust shalt thou return.” You seem to have for- gotten the divine commands that “ the earth should belong to the chilren of men,” and “ Hold fast what thou hast; let no man take thy crown.” My dear- ly beloved brethren, we have forgotten that command and allowed a. few craf- ty tyrants to usurp our birthright and trample great masses' of human beings down, down ; yea, hundreds of thous- ands have yearly been forcedpback to ' the dust whence they came. Is there any remedy for our present grievances? Are there any means by which we can compel those few who claim the earth to make restitution, and deliver back to the children of men that which God gave to all? Yes. Let us “ Workers of the world, unite,” and let us bury those who stand for this hellish system of competition be- . neath a. storm of ballots that will for- ever put an end to the power of this satanic oligarchy, and usher in the millenium- dawn: of the golden age of co-operation which Micah prophesied, when all shall have an equal opportu~ nity to earn a living, and when everyâ€" thing necessary for the maintenance of the human race (such as mines, fac- tories, mills, railroads, etc.) shall be owned collectively, and everything ne- cessary for private wants shall be own- ed privately. To prove that the people shall re- turn unto their Own, read Leviticus 25-23, which says, “The land shall not be sold forever; the land is mine,” etc. And to prove that our system of profit is wrong, just read the 36th verse of the same chapter, “Take thou no usury of him nor increase, but fear thy God, that thy brother may live with thee.” "Also Eccl. 5,,9, “More- over. the profit of the earth is fOr' all ; ' the king himself is served by the field.” To learn beyond doubt what portion of wealth created by the worker shall be his, we will now read verse 18 of the same chapter (Ecccl. 5) “ Behold that which I have seen; it is good and comely'for one to eat and to drink and to enjoy the good of all his labor that he taketh under the sun all the days of his life, which God giveth him, for it is his portion.” Just what we Socialists demand. Now, as government statistics prove that on an average a worker gets only about one-fourth the wealth he cre- ates, the three-fourths, then, accord- ing to divine law, are stolen from him, and go to make up the immense for- “Open thy mouth, judge righteous- ly, and plead the cause of the poor 0F MONTREAL, - M. ONTREAL. - INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT Paid up Capital $16,000,000.00. , ASSETS OVER $240,000,000. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTIVIENT : Deposits taken of $1 and upwards, which can - be withdrawn on demand. R. M. Hamilton, Mgr. Fenelon Falls'Branch Reserve Fund $6,000,000.00. tunes of the wealthy few; while tie poor laborer who is robbed strugglis to live out a miserable, unhappy exist- ence with an unsatisfied discontented family. But just listen to the senteme of the Great Judge: Mark 10, 25, “It- is easier for a. camel to go through the* eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.” Luke' 6, 24 : “Woe unto you who are rich, for ye have received your consolation.” Also 5th chapter of James, 1-5. Now, our law says he who aids in: any way him who commits a crime is‘ also guilty of that crime. So he or she -’ who upholds either of the wings of the master class, namely the Grit or Con-- servative party, is guilty of legalizing the aforesaid robbery of labor and the consequent misery, degradation and starvation; and is also guilty of the wholesale murder in wars that {mas- th class may force their plunder, the “over production,” on new markets. Yes, more than that; by sanctioning by their votes the robbery of labor, they fOrce about 120,000 girls in Paris; 100,000 in London and some 50,000 in Berlin, and millions elsewhere, to sell themselves, that they may have bread, to lives of shame that average less than five years; and slain, when they die, by the votes of those who think they are Christians l Wake up, and wash the blood stains- ofi' your hands and'souls by studying, - understanding and then voting for 30*.- cialism, which is the “only remedy known to man for the evils of this system .of competition, strife, war and hell upon earth. As you all acknow- ledge, there is no competition in heav-- en ; how can you vote for competition- and pray “Thy kingdom come (on earth), Thy will be done on earth as. in heaven 5, ” Amen. We Socialists know that the world cannot be united on any one of the: 2,000 or more religions, so we recog- nize the individual’s right to believe in any religion he pleases or none at all, if he feels disgusted with what all. religions have done for humanity, and‘ demands the fulfilment of the verse in the bible that says “Prove all things.” â€"Yours for humanity, L. S. Grun, 138 George Street, Brockville, Ont. .. Reforms do not benefit the workers. to any great extent. \Vhen the work-- ers have to compete for jobs, they will work for a wage that will barely cover the cost of living. If through reforms the cost of living goes down wages will fall. The workers’ only hope 'is the abolition of the wage system. It costs, in wages paid to labor, about $1.25 a bushel to raise coffee in Brazil, yet it takes thirty bushels of good wheat to buy one bushel of good coffee here, though the steamship rate from Brazil to New York on a bushel (fifty pounds) is only fifteen cents. This is a nut for our farmers to crack at the ballot box. . mm successnnnrnu Regard yourvB. N. A. Savings Bank Book as a sort of meter which records plainly your progress toward prosperity. There are hundredsof these Bank of "British success-meters in the homes around you. one in your home? If vide one. North America Is there not we will gladly pro- 78 YEARS Ill BUSINESS GAPITAL AID RESERVE OVER $7,500,000 M.W. Reive, Manager.

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