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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 7 Jun 1912, p. 1

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VOL. X L .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. Milli SLATER Issuer of Marriage Licenses. The Old Reliable Jewelry Store. Fenelnn Falls. on. tosdiouul Cards“ _ ._..-__._.._.__..._.___â€" LEGAL ..___..â€"__._a truLAUanIN, PEEL, FULTON c STINSON. ! ARRISTERH.SOLICITORS, NOTAR- ies. .‘xluncy to loan. Special atten- tion given to investments. Branch ollice at lt‘em'elon Walls, open every Tuesday. Lindsay (Illice over Dominion Bunk. R. J Mclmnnnms. K. O. A. ill. Fumes, B. A. Jas. A. PEEL. T. H S'rmsos. HOPKINS, WEEKS .c HOPKINS. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, I AND Notaries. Solicitors for the Bank of Montreal. Money to loan at terms to suit the. borrower. Ollices No. (5 William St. South. Lindsay, Out. and at Wood- ville, Ontario. G. [1. Humans, K. 0., C. E. WEEKS, F. HOLMES HOPKINS, B. A MOORE 8; JACKSON} ARRISTERS, SOLlUlTORS, &c. 0f lice,William street,hiudeay. F. D. Moons. A. JAOKSON STEWART & O’CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, &o. MONEY to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Office on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. T. Srswcm. L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A LEIGH R. KNIGHT. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Public. Successor to hchiarmid & Weeks. Visits made to Fcnelon Falls by a appointment. Money to loan anp Real Estate bought and sold. Ollice Kent St., ' Lindsay, Telephone 41. DENTAL. P... Dr. s. J. sms, DENTIST, I?cnelon h‘alls. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ‘ ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latest improved methods at moderate prices. if ' O‘Fll‘lClizâ€"Over Burgoync’e store, Col- ornc street Drs. Neelands d. Irvine. llliN'l‘lS'l‘S v LINDSAY. Natural teeth preserved. Crown and ridge work aspecizlty. Splendid fits in rtiticiul tcetb. Painless extraction. Gas administered to over 9,000 persons with great success. W ___________.________._.â€"-â€"â€"â€"~ â€"u. D.,c. BL, 31 n. c s. Eng.,u.c.r. A s., Osr., r. 'r. u. s.â€" )llYSlClAN, SURGEON 5: ACCOUCH- l eur. Office. Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. DR. H. B. JOHNSTONE, successes r0 on. A. wnsos, RADUATE OF TORONTO UNIVER- sity. Physician, Surgeon and Ac- coucheur. elon Falls. _______.__.___.â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€" AUCTIONEER. . ____________________________ THOMAS CASHORE. AUCflOSBBR - MELON FALLS. Sales of all kinds conducu d in a first-i Secure dates before ad-l §~w W class manner. which!“ . ,__ . ._.,0.â€"._.-_.n._.,......u w... Oilice, Colborne street, Fear l i i Brigh ening ‘ 3 . filings Up ‘ g i t i i This is the season of the year when E, everybody should give the home achance ‘5 and brighten things up a bit. and ceilings stare you in the face every hour of the day andare entitled to more consideration than most people give. 41 Try the effect of NEW WALL PAPERS til 4 and let us submit designs and estimates for your consideration. convey Without actual seeing, any. notion in paper hangings. i g _ Crockery and. GlasSw-are, Wall Paper, All classes of Fire Insurance at lowest rates. grin! wvvwwvmvvvmmv We will be for a Suit or light'Overcoat. and workmanship guaranteed. TOWNLEY ssos. ova/glory ROBSON & SON of the attractive patterns {we’reshowin‘g - J. L. , Ashore. Our lines ----- a Groceries, Boots and Shoes,” Fine Tailoring Call and See our stock of new goods. 3 pleased to have your order 3 FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY,-JUNE 7 , The walls It is difficult to 5'5"?ng WVWW‘V‘O‘W‘W‘W’E‘FVWW Style, fit SHOES FIT FOR A KING i} You‘ll find us ready at any time to do you a lot of good for your shoe you spend represents more good results to you than any other. They’re as good as they look and better than they cost. money. This is the place where the money E WWJ 1912. BANK 0F M0 NTREA i... Iâ€"IEAD OFFICE ESTABLISH ED 1817 CAPITAL - $15,975.220.00. 1‘1 ONTIEE AIL. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT REST ~ $6,000,000.00 ASSETS OVER $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 Armed Forces. Armed forces, whether naval or Take the little children, who should be as Sportive as young lambs in the- spring, filled to overflowing with tho- militmyt regular “mpg, “hill/9e“: joy of life; and yet they are crowded militia, police, or whatsoever branch they may be, are-the striking arm of the ruling class. Their first and prim- ary functionâ€"which is covered up at all times as much as possibleâ€"is the keeping of the working class in sub- jection. The secondary function is to assist the ruling classes of the various countries in the conquest of fresh mar- kets for the goods of which said ruling classes desire to dispose, and also to protect the capitalists of our country against encroachments of the capital- ists of other countries. The present system of class ownership of the means of life is international, and in the face of a. great emergency the ruling class of the whole world may be pretty well depended upon to act together, throw- ing aside all national or racial difier- ences intso doing; In “ normal” times, ’ howeverâ€"that is to say, when the workers are not very rebellious nor making any move which necessitates the bosses using their strength in that direction, the armed forces find em- ployment in various national fights or, (as we prefer to call them,) family squabbles of the ruling class. The modern State is a. very complex thing. There are wheels within wheels, administration within administration. Part of our armed forces may be di- rectly at the disposal of, say, a. Dom- inion or National governmental body ; part at that of a lesser organization; part under the authority of a munici- pality even, and so on. This gives rise sometimes to amusing incidents. The standard of right or wrong varies ac- Cording to “ whose ox is being gored,” or whose class interests assailed" We have seen, for instance, a speaker hunt- ed from the streets of one town by the police for certain utterances, and with- in a few miles be allowed to say the same, or worse, without interruption. The reason for this is obvious. In the first instance the powers (such as they were) had been placed by the workers in the hands of their enemies. In the other instance, they had realized the importance of keeping them in their own.â€"â€"â€"\Vestern Clarion. . . ..â€"._..â€"o- o Hypocritical Cant. The church and the law courts and the great press and the magazines are a unit on this point: The working people should be satisfied in the posi- tion in which “ it has pleased God to place them.” Here is a- poor fellow out of work. He has travelled from early mom to (lewy eve in search of a. job; he re- turns nt night to his family, weary and worn of body and sick at heart, yet he must be satisfied in this posi- tion “in which it has pleased God to place him.” toward prosperity. one in your home? v1de one. Pension Branch success-meters in the homes around you. into the factories, mills and mines, their very life blood being ground out of them. Aye, hypocrites, how' about these little children? The Nazarene whom you claim to imitate said : “Suf- fer little children to come unto me and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.” Presto, change i The capitalist says: “ Suffer the little: children to come unto me, for of such do I realize greater profit.” And the self-appointed interpreter of the'Di- vine will who today, as ever in the past, interprets the law in the inter- ests of the ruling class, with eyes turn.- ed to the roof and with refined hypo- critical cant, says: “Amen. These little children should be satisfied in the position in which it has pleased. God to place them-” Take a poor girl trying to earn her bread, trying to eke out a miserable existence on the paltry sum of three or four dollars a week, taunted and. tempted by all the glittering artificial- -ities of this age; behind her stalks the gloomy spectre of want in all its bru- tal, naked deformity ; before her glim- mer the red lightsâ€"and she,_too, un- der this damnable doctrine,~-'must be satisfied, in that position in which ,itiis claimed by our respectables “it has pleased God to place her.” ' The Socialist Party denouncesthis idOctrine as an infamous crimeâ€"â€"this keeping the working class “ in that position in which it has pleased God to place them.” The working class is not going to stay in that position. The working class is beginning to think, beginning to advance, awakening to the gleam of the dawning day, when it shall take possession of the powers of government and, by virtue of its political power, take possession of the- means of production and, distribution: of wealthâ€"when the private owner-- ship of land and magazines shall pass away with all the idols of the day. The religion of that day men.”-â€"-The Worker. 9-. The Test ireâ€"figs; It has been asserted by charlatans that capital creates value as well, as laborâ€"the test can easily be made. The worshipper of capital may sweep together in a heap his capital, he may gather all the capital of the earth, and after the space of a year there would not have grown a penny more of value from it; but, indeed, the worth of the idle mass would be considerablv decreased. Capitalism is merely tho, child of labor. It cannot grow and continue without it. Capital has in relation to labor no rights, while labor in relation to capital has the right of ownershipâ€"From “ Socialism 3 What It Is,” by Wilhelm Liebknecht. YOUR SUCCESS-METER Regard your B. N. A. Savings Bank Book as a sort of meter which records plainly your progress, There are hundreds of these Bank Of British North America Is there If not we will gladly pro- 73 YEARS IN Busmsss CAPITAL AND RESERVE OVER $7,500,000 MW. Reive, Manager will be 2,- “Peuce on earth and good will to- .‘r .3~...: N. .. ,- a I.» , "â€"1,; ‘ i J- 1,3. f‘.‘

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