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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 25 Apr 1913, p. 1

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"with?" ‘ '2‘ 3.». 4,, - Montreal. Money to loan at terms to ALL BRANCHES or DENTISTRY \9 LVOL. XLI , ’ , FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1913. HEAD OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1817 Paid up Capital $6,000,000.00. is one of the" necessities of , '- present times, when accuracy and promptness are requiredl in all departments of business Capitalism a Social Disease. : Buy aVValtham Watch and . . have agood, dependable time- could poss1bly_ make you. We make 1t. Why are keeper. We carry the best quality of goods that can be purchased from the best manufacturers. itfih’SLATER Issuer of, Marriage Licenses. The Old Reliable Jewelry Store. life. - ' g Is the bestbusmess proposition that a merchant *VVhen we look about us today and see the gigantic fortunes which are being amassed by the few, the deter- mined greed of those in power to usurp the wealth produced by the many, the ever increasing want of the producing class, the extreme poverty superior eatables the best to use? Because they give i better resultsâ€"more satisfaction-are more healthfulâ€"- 1! and go much further. Let your money buy all the value that it can. Do this by spending it here. ‘ who would naturally, if noti‘restrained by some mercenary force, share most abundantly of all in the choicest ma.- terial needs of life, we cannothelp but wonder at the gentle forbearance and meekness of the poor. We are as- - tonished . that they will continue from year to year to accept the scantiest pittance of all their sweatand toil has brought forth from the inexhaustible storehouse of nature. We marvel at their being beguiled into believing it is God’s will, who has blessed them so abundantly in creation, that they shall receive the mere pittanc their masters grudgingly dole out to them. Just as though God is responsible for the lit- tle which they receive, and that it was by some mysterious decree of the Al- mighty that they should labor hard and long hours daily. to support a horde of worthless parasites in waste- ful luxury, to sit as rulers and judges over them. There is no law, either natural, moral or spiritual, to forbid or prevent mankind collectively from making such distribution of the wealth their labor has produced as may seem best fitted to meet the individual and collective needs of all. We used to hear of the independent n- ; eases: H? i' E i' E3 E Large stock of wall paper at reduced prices. I E; 3 you intend to buy wall paper this season would advise Es you to call early. We have a lot of bargains for you. a: a: a: i; n» E r E? i‘ E' Fenalon Fails. l“ rot Orr-iii“) nul Cards 3 d at less than cost prices in order to make room’for LEGAL ._________‘________.â€".. . McLAUGLHIN, PEEL, FULTON & srmson. H ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, INOTAR- ies. Money to loan. Special atten- tion given to investments. Branch oflice atfh‘enelon Falls, at the L. H. & Power Commissioners' ollice. Open every Tucs- (iay. Lindsay utilce over Dominion Bank. R.J.MOLAUGI1L1N,K. O. A. M. FULTON, B. A. JAE. A. Print. '1‘. H. Srmsos. 4 . g _ Everything in our bootjand shoe stock will be our spring stock. New s th e time to buy your spring stock of shoes. We can save you, considerable money on each pair you buy. HOPKINS, \VEEKS & HOPKINS. ARRISTERS, SOLlGlTORS, AND Notaries. Solicitors for the Bank of suit the borrower. Olllces No. 6 William St. south, Lindsay, Out. and at Wood- ville, Ontario. , C E W farmer in the more primitive stages (:._H. EPOPfilfikEIé-SSPKNS EEKS’ ‘ of progress, when by his own hands n - o ‘ ‘ ’__'______.__ V‘WWW’Q‘W’E‘W’R‘WW’U‘V’U‘I wwwmerv=ww he Produced the principal necessities for his subsistence, but under our modern method of production he is as much a slave to the powers in control of the machinery of production and the facilities of distribution as the man who plants the powder charges to blast the ironstone for the smelter, guides the weaving loom, or puts the last finishing touch to complete a pair of factory-made trousers. \Vhether a farmer grows beef, grain, or the vari- ous other farm products, he must first equip himself with machinery. No matter how skilled he is with his own hands, he cannot produce with them alone, and he can only use, in the raw stages, for his material needs, but a very limited amount of what he grows. Hence he must pass the great bulk of the product of his toil to the monopo- lies controlling manufacture and dis- tribution. These, through the medium of the excessive toll they take from the wealth produced on the farm, are fast crushing out hope and ambition from the farmer, and reducing him to a state of the most abject poverty. The small farmer is fast being driv- en to the wall; mortgage foreclosure and sheriff’s sales are becoming as MOORE 8L JACKSON ARRISTERS, SOLIUlTORS, &c. Of- ' fice,William slreet,bindsay. F. D. Moons. A. JAcssos STEWART a o'co‘Nuoa, ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, 8w. MONEY B to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Office on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. . Srswsnr. L. V. O’Cosson, B. _______________._-â€"â€"- LEIGH R. KNIGHT. ARRISTER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY Public. Successor to McDiarmid & Weeks. Visits made to Fenelon Falls by appointment. Money to loan anp Real Estate bought and sold. Ofiice Kent St., Lindsay, Telephone 41. W well dressed. It pays to be a little forehanded in ordering a new outfit of clothes, for various reasons. Call in and let us take your measure for a new suit. Up-to-date goods, style and workmanship; Our motto is " Fashionable Tailoring at Popular Prices.” «.3 3 Saves nine, and a suit in time keeps you always U to z 1â€": p E" ‘ TOWNLE‘! B'Ros. .Fenelnn Falls Dr. S. J. SIMS, DENTIST, Fenelon Falls. Graduate of Toronto University and “Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Fine Tailoring performed according to the latestimproved methods at moderate prices. OFFIOELâ€"Over Burgoyne’s store, Col- orne street _________.__..._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- . MEDICAL. DR. H. H. GRAHAM. -â€"-u. 9.,0. n., n n. c.s. Eng.,u.o.r. a 5., 02m, r. r. u. s.â€" PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCHâ€" 1836 r" "35‘ .â€" i - , . ‘ The-Torture of __ .. f Tight Shoes g cm. Office. Froncm Street, Fenelon IS productive of many warm é Falls. _______________.._-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€" DR. H. B. JOHNSTONE, 4' ASSOCIATE cononsa cous'rr or VICTORIA. successes To us. A. WILSON, RADUATE OF TORONTO UNIVER- sity. Physician, Surgeon and Ac- ooueheur. Office, Colborne street, Fen- elon Falls. words. Sometimes the vanity of the wearer is responsible. Some- times the salesman and sometimes the shoes. In this store the latter _ ‘ two causrs are absent; Unless a customer insists on buying foot- g is,» wear that is too small we, will sell him shoes that look well, fit well and wear well. , Bank Money Orders Fifty And there's no torture about prices either. AU CTIONEER. -‘ THOMAS OASHORE. AUUUONBER - FENELON mus. Sales of all kinds conducted in a. first class manner. Secure dates before ad-ig yefiising. WWW”. Convenient Fenelon ‘ Falls Branch w- i BANK OF MONTREAL, INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT ii .ASSETS 0VER‘$240,000,000. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits taken of $1 and upwards, Which can be withdrawn on, demand. R. M. Hamilton, Mgr. Fenelon Falls Branch of the producers of all wealth, and ' r. atrium finds intends. No. 9“ MONTREAL. I ‘ Reserve Fund 351 6,000,000.00. common here in the west as home stead filings were six years ago. In- stead of the independent farmers till- ing their quarter or half sections, we find them leaving the country and-- searching for a job in the factory or mine, or sinking still lower and becomâ€" ing the rent-racked slave of a modern- equipped, hotel-fed landlord. Under " this condition of things, is it any won-, der that farmers are fast becoming converts to Socialism, and that a little . leaven in the form of a few Socialist, leaflets or news publications will often‘ regenerate a whole community in a. few weeksiâ€"J. Gibson, Sundial, Altm. 0*. Wake Up ! Tens of thousands of scantily clothed“- and fed children go to school in these: brisk, frosty mornings, whose parents: worked hard all the year and have not more to give their darlings. Then an- other set are dressed'in‘the finest and. dine ‘on the best, though their parents have not produced the value of a bis- cuit during the year. Why is this thus? Why do you vote for the sys- tem responsible for it? There are food and clothes enough for all. They are piled up' ten stories high in all the cities and towns. Why are the work people who produced these not posw sessed of enough to live a good human life? Because you work people vote the same tickets as the richâ€"and the rich control the parties you vote for. If we did not propose to do something. that will give you more and the rich less, do you think the rich would op- pose us? Most certainly not. They know which side of their bread is but-44 tered, but you do not. Hence, the children ofthe poor sufi'er. Wake up !. You are asleep.â€"â€"-Appeal to Reason. o-.â€" Labor Skinners Would Howl. Coal in Montreal is going to $12 a ton. Coal is laid down in the yards of the dealers at a ton. \Vhen they sell it at $8 and $12 you see how~ much they get. \Vorkers in the mines~ get poor wages. You pay more than you can afford, with your poor wages, for the coal you buy. \Vhy is thisl Simply to enrich gentlemen who do nothing useflilâ€"exvliose only function is to rob. Would it not be better for the working class to own the mines and handle their own coal 2 Then the miners would get more for working in the mines, and coal could be sold to consumers at a fair price. This is what Socialism aims at doing, among other things. Of course the private monopolists and labor Skinners howl against Socialism. \Ve can expect no~ thing elsc.-â€"-Ex. 77 Years in Business. Capital and Surplus Over $7,600,000. Ifyou want to send any sum up to Dollars, to any point in Canada, Yukon excepted, or to any of the r ‘ principal cities of the United States, buy a Money Order at any Branch of the Bank of British North America. The cost is trifling. MW. Reine, Manager. x3: x

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