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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 18 Jul 1890, p. 1

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l l INSURAAN CIC. HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE ,___ - A---.____~_.___#_.,-.____,,_- _...._- , . . S. Newson, i â€"I’R“CTICAL_ Co. issues by far the best Farm policy Fwâ€"Mi l in Canada. - - MASON ‘ JOHN AUSTIN, 7 “My 7' ‘ Professional Cards. P0 l VETERINARY. I A. ._, . .. R M , i ‘ ETERINARY SURGEON ; llonor Grad-l Fenelon Fans June In“) lsqo .3011. note Ontario Veterinary College, To-E _AND_ , .. , . . . I ronto, 1884 ; R. M. O. V. M. A. ' .___.. . I Residenceâ€"Corner Colborne an d Louisa 1 1 _THE_ streets, Fenelon Falls. _ *“ pain. " ‘ impel Hang 61 v i ROYAL CANADIAN I *f..__.. -.;.._,_.. , . â€"“ND,D“LER INâ€" 1 INSURANCE COMPANY, I w. it. 68058, iPamts, 011s and Glass, vs. l . DENTIST, LINDSAY, , Crockery, Glassware, - THE LONDON MUTUAL, will be at the “ McArthur House," Fenelon l 85 FOR FARMERS. r Falls, the second Wednesday of each month. _â€"â€"-â€"-â€"oâ€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Beautiful and durable artificial teeth made, I G l and all other dental “'Ol'k properly done. The Royal Canadian offers the following i Nearly 27 years’ experience. ltS-ly. , ‘ advantages over the London Mutual : | l 1. No building worth 51200 is insured Strong Hellebore- DENrEIgrERY' from 50. to 500. per roll. for say 51000, the Royal Canadian is oblig- â€" ed to pay $l000, if a loss occurs. In such lGAS.â€"â€"(VITALIZED AIR.) _ _ Go to J. NEELAKDS, Dentist, Lindsay, if 0 only two thirds oftlie cash value, or $800. 2. lfa horse worth $90 is killed in the fields by lightning, the Royal Canadian is obliged to pay $90. The London Mutual pays only See. a case the London Mutual is obliged to pay you want. teeth extracted positively With- out pain. Gas has been given by him with great success for over 21 years. He studied with Dr. Colton, of New York, the inven-| W Remember the p1ace_g doors south tor of gas for extracting teeth. humbers , of J. Humps Hardware Store_ of persons are wearing artificial teeth made l by Mr. Neelands 20 years ago, and never S required any repairs. Gold crowns, porce- ’ l lain crowns and bridgework done. Visits Fenelon Falls McArthur ’House on the FENELON FALLS l third Tuesday hf every month. Call early E. E L L I . in the day. 40'“: 3 tine, l890. a specialty. The real genuine stuff, at A. P. DEVLIN, ' ARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor fig in Chancery, Kent Street, Lindsay. .â€" 3. For a cow worth $30 killed by light- ning the Royal Canadian pays $30. The London Mutual pays only $20. For other animals the Royal Canadian pays the full Fenelon Fflllsi May 33nd! 1390- 14. value. The London Mutual pays not more than 35, no matter how valuable the animal may be. i I 4. In the Royal Canadian animals areE ' insured against lightning while at pasture anywhere. In the. London Miitunl they are ' " I while posturing on the premises of w _. THE PURE-BRET) “‘°“.”°‘ -- ~~ â€"â€" the insured only. 5. When articles are insured specifically, h ~ g fl ‘ r r it“ _ W__ _ “MM such as musical instruments. the Royal . H * 3 . ‘ Canadian is obliged to pay the full amount 1)! 019535101131 Cal (13' l N E ORGHABDSIDEss KING insured up to the cash value of the article. *2..:,.:-;' ’ The London Mutual pays only twh-third No. ll 305 H. F. II. B.) LEGAL 8w. ( , ‘ will stand for service on Lot. 2‘3 Con. '- sugmcfiyfl‘ga 3‘6,“an mummy, 0,. on,‘ Veriilam. Ot'cliardsidc Kitig, bred by Smith .' . ‘ . a H _ ‘ ., “0 RISK' UERED Bros , Credit Valley Stock Farm, and owned buglhngr :1”? ltn‘bluuq b5, “Edmuitl Cautuflmn “0 GAPHTAL BEQ ' by wall“ H- Slev‘mb‘ofl, WflS calvcd All“! Shn135t3'tlt’3nlyud‘iidufc:pih- iiiidlhnhlinoliili‘i‘ . . 16th. 1888. Sire Duke of Edgely (552); _ .‘ ‘ ’ __fl w __W~ N holnorablc and p'l'lllllSC\\i0rtl1y blflSllllfb: Dam, Belle of Urc’hurdsidc (5599,) who “5‘s lI :lllsyllgilllded, no matter how good others . ' wit iout any lmSSlle (“Mme " . S" a iuilk record as a two-‘ear-old of 1,037 ‘ .. .' . . . . _ G' H' IIOPI‘INS’ Steadyemploynientand control ofterritory. Bounds in 30 days. Duki, of Edgelyis d“; I. When the outbuildings are llOl'JOlnt‘tl SUCCESSOIV- T0 MARTIN 5‘ HOPKINS) Have done business in Cannda 30 years. in“. a milk record ofoog pounds in one day, to well other we R9331 .(Jmmdl'm "‘5',',"°~“. ARRISTER SOLICITUR, &c Money Liberal pay to the. right: man to sell our and a but,” record of ,9 pounds in seven untli'l'PIl-C sum tlie~ ordinary. contents at [0 [Joan tit 6 per cent. Ollicc, Kent unexcellcd Nursery Stock. Send for terms. days. Her dam, Eerkic, has a milk record tlllt:Jlllld;3gt:l0:lcllt Oil lo'n {ltlsfimce gr“? , ' . ‘ . V . _ d: _ d b u _ or not ' ., in same as i ie cnii .en 5 lflnflfl‘h 0‘” WNW,“ H__v____d 3: 3,8, :gsl‘llllggslgefé: days: an a u m \vcr‘e all under one roof. The bouillon Mu- ‘ ‘ ., \IURSERYMEN‘ : ‘ I , tua requiresn separate sum on tie con- MOW & JAWS“, * C 1...... o... .Ahis.“tortillaA:{133.2335 . ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, 32c. 0f-‘ 18'4- 0 ’ ‘ in Dominion‘Slwrphoni Helld Bimk and ,he more tlian_l‘.l ft. This is u. very important t'icc, William street, Lindsay. J Jemw bu“ mater ’ difl'cl-ence H, mm). caseg F. I). Mooutz. A. ACKSON. ‘ ' ' 'l‘siiits.â€"llolstein-Friesian, $2 00; Short- 8' I" "W R03“ Cllm‘dl‘m it is “ Ila"t 0f AGENTS WANTED. horn and JerseyI S, 00 enclh 25 p9,. cent. the contract that standard STEAM 'riiiiicsnnns O'LEARY SB O'LEARY, It‘you wantlto mn\ke MOi‘lsl‘li',ktalt\eI hold discount when the cash is ,mm m time of spectiglull‘ieerpiiituipgd ' ' ' ' - d sell our c ioicc Iiirsery .‘toc . . ow is .enice. .. I b a , ARRthTERS ATTORNElS-AI‘ LAW aJ1 _ ' I . . b k I ‘ ~ I § . 3 Solicitors in Chancery, kc. Office: the “me; “Me “5 M ("Me for terms. w, H_ STEVENSON_ from star s at buildings, carctnkeix, pmls . _ ,. ._ of water, kind of fuel or direction of the Doheny li-l'ock, Kelllfll‘ech I‘lllds“y', velulam’ Jime dtb’ 1890' lb t’t' wind. Many of the policy holders in the Aurntm O'LRMW- HUG“ 0 LEAR“ Nurserymen, London Mutual were obliged to run their _ . ROCHESTER X'Y. own risk while threshing last season, he- ’ , cause it was found to be impossible to com- ply with the conditious of their permit. l When a farmer pays for insurance he should secure a policy which will hold him safe when it is most required. 9. The Royal Canadian is obliged to pay its losses within sixty days and usually takes much less. The London Mutual need not pay for ninety days, and since it has er become so hard up as to be obliged to bor- l ....-_._ MCINTYRE A". STEWART, 18-5‘ ARRISTERS, Solicitors. Notaries, dtc. -~â€"--~-- B t‘ltliccs over Ontario Bank, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on easy terms. OR J. Mcls'rvits. '1‘. Srnwanr. .* VB,,,,,â€", ,,,â€",,,,,â€",,;~ HlMllillN light so BIND i, BARRISTERS, E .e. Office: Baker’s Block Mowers, Sulky Rakes, l"nt Street Lindsay opposite Veitcli’s , _ I stool? Money ’to loan sit lowest rates of Riding and Walking Plows, Root Pulpcrs, 'M’Is‘oELEANEOUs. ____ A ,____.__.._.r row money largely, it usually takes about the full time allowed. 10. The Royal Canadian policy is subject to the statutory conditions only. It has L.Deyman,Undert i I. ‘v v f h ‘ _ a . . Glam Gertie”: :CHAIRs. CHAIRS. 2:52.21..;.-t.::;:f:‘::.?:::..‘2‘.:":.::;“:f..“5::':‘;: interest. . _ 323‘ One of the firm Will be at their of- tice in Jordan'b Block, Fenelon Falls, regu- larly every Tuesday. G ‘ain Sowers, Join: A. Bunion. ‘ back of the London Mutual policy. Straw Cutters, ll. As to security, the inspector of insu- CHAIRS- of the cash value, no matter what the in- i i MEDICAL. WOROMER, Physician, Surgeon, ken, kc. i) Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington street, Lindsay. DRS. WILSON «S: WILSON, )llYSlCIANS, SURGEONS & ACCOU- 1 clicrs. Ollice. Colborne Street, r‘enclon Falls. 3.5. \\'itso.\',.\t.n.,ii.n.,c.it.,it.c.r.s s._.0nt Dr. A. Witsox, it. 3., M. c. r. s 5., Out. DR. n. n. GRAHAM, ‘ll‘tADliA'l‘E of the University oi Trinity ‘i‘l College. Fellow of Trinity Medical School. Member of the Royal College or Surgeons ot England, Member of the Col- loge of Physicians ti: Surgeons pf’Ontario. Other and residence on Frauen-ht. \\ est Feiielo: Falls, opposite the (ion-ll" ofiiee. â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€",â€"â€"-â€"-_â€"_-â€"â€"e SUBVEYORs. JAM IS DICKSON. ) L. Surveyor. Commissioner in the Q; l‘».. 1 . Câ€"oureynncer. kc. Residence, and .ad- dress i-‘enelou Falls. M AucrIONEERs. ..â€".._..â€".--... -.._.._.. .___._....__ .â€" WILSON & GRAHAM. IJCEXSED AUCTIONEERS for the County of Victoria. Fara). sales a specialty. JOHN? \l'iLSth. J. ll. GRAHAM. 3 .--tt‘ Lindsay. um i Mr. G. Cunningham having transferred his I Insurance Business to me, I am prepared l"cuelou Falls , â€" AND -- ALL KINDS of Agricultural Implements, N‘ ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, Fenclon Falls, Ont. to take risks on all classes of property Att Very Loxvest Rates. 3 None but first-class British and Canadian ‘, Companies represented. lets? FARM PROPERTY at very low rules. To :_ 260,000 to loan from 6 per cent. up. xv. E. ELLIS, Druggist and Bookseller. FOR SALE. gsdi’ Iii-iv]: 1101130 and Imt {on Fidlt r's Ilill. owned by the late Danie‘ Just arrived, another large assortment of Kitchen, Dining Room and Parlor ‘CHéIRS. J, R, GRAHAM, Agc,,t,lLilieSt Styles. Lowest Prices. l l l-‘enelon Falls,June25th, 1889. 20. l 0F STRAINS‘ l Stock of Furniture complete. as usual. For anything required during House- ldeaning meflaflo call on me. IN STOCK : I’A'I‘TEN'S CELEllR.-\'l‘ED ADJUSTABLE HEAD SPRING MATTRASS. PRICES LOWER THAN 1 EVER BEFORE. L. DEYMAEE r-E‘ bred llondans, Black Curliins. l’lyiiiuntli 'Rocks and White chliorns, Two Settings. I January I took lst prize for lltllltlflll" and 23â€" Sculls. aw! rel-Hr”? "Ccuricd by Mel "Plymouth Rocks: lst and '.'nd liiizes .\l\'I. Edi-Arthur. l ser\'ill Be Sold Cheap. App._\' to l l i W. i: ELLIS. Fencion Falls. or to .l. St‘l'!.l.‘i'. Lindsay. {aviary :~‘:‘:.1~;-‘â€"-;.-'-ti‘ i for lllack Cot-bins: and 2nd prize t lti)!‘ White Leghorns. l llldllill, Bursa It... tiirt-li 23(3'. in « â€"u;;:. t Eris FOR Hilton}, lam prepared to supply t"’"‘~‘ from pure-l Price: 82 foraSetting of13.or88for At the poultry show in llowmnnrille last â€"sl., lindsay. _ rauce reports that the Royal Canadian has $202,758, the amount he estimates to he UUltlSfibt’Uu 1);..-r Vin THE PULP MILL. To the Editor Qflht' Frndml Falls Gin-rm. Sin,â€" Having been in some measure instru- mental in getting the Pulp~Mill loo-Hell here, I have been, to a certain extent. held responsible for its good behaviour. With. regard to its “ ill savour" with which we have been troubled for the last few moii'hs, I am authorized to make the following «-.\â€" planntion. The Company were induced lo sign the agreement with the gentlemen possessing the patent. for the new pr-~m~<.< of making liquor for the manufacturi- ot‘ pulp. When they signed the agreement they were not aware that its smell was so offensive. The agreement was for 'hrce months. Before the time was up lllt' (‘uni- puny gave the gentlemen notice that they were to discontinue the new process. as it did not realize expectations. It was iIu-ii represented to the Company that the i m- eess had not been rightly introduced. :i'ttl they begged for a further term. which unis- grantcd. It has, under the (lllll'l‘t‘lll ii. iiâ€" agement, been found to be all that “as claimed for it, and the Company havi- de- cided to continue it. In the iiirautinii- it will be discontinued until l| condenser is constructed, which will render it harmless and inofl‘ensive. It was want of railway facilities that in- dueed the Company to remove their mill from Diserouto. Since the building ot the Napnncc, Tamworth & Quebec Railway that. want has been fully supplied. ftlltl the Company would now rather have their will back in its old place than here it will pay us to bear it little rather than IUSO? the dis- tribution of between $30,0(IU and $40.00” in this neighborhood. it would lliil ‘ov all loss, indeed, for we could have the mill for a skating rink. Yours. WM. l.U(‘i.-\.\'. Fenelon Fails, July 16th. 189“. w Personals. Mr. John Mann. of Huntsville, is visiting at Mrs. McDairmid‘s. Mr. Wm. Adams. of Bowinanville. is visiting at Mr. Joseph lleard‘s. Mr. J. W. Fitzgerald. ol Parry llar- bnur, has been at the Falls sin-.‘e Smur- day last. Mrs. Cogan, of Lindsay, and two of her daughters are visiting at Mr. ii. I). Hand’s. Miss Georgie )IcClellziiid. 09' Rob 'ay- geon, is at the Falls visiting her mum), Mr. James Knox. Miss Ella McDairmid, who lia~ bwn teaching school at North Bay, is home for the holidays. The Misses Eunice and Nettie Mit- chell. of Emily. are visiting their rela- tives at the Falls. ‘ Mr. Robert Hunter, and Mr. B. Adam, ol‘ Lindsay, and Mr. John McArthur, 0f.0p.-t, were. here yesterday. i“ r. Win. Tripp. iormerly a resident of this village, but now of Lindsay. \\ us at the Falls on Saturday last. Mr. John Swanton left on Monday last. for Miunedosn, with the intention, We hear, 01 going at farming tlL’fllt). Mr. Isaac Archer left on Tuesday for Rochester, N. Y.. with the intent loll oi'retnaining. His family are still here, but will follow him betorc long. Mr. Thomas Manning and hi~ (liillgllv tei, Mrs. Jas. Lattimorc. of l’eterbnro', came to the Falls on Friday l.i~i. as the old gentleman, who is an Ol‘zlllumllttll, wished to take part in the celebration necessary to enable “"3 company to “my 1 ol' the 12th of .July. Mrs. Luiiiin..rc out all its engagements with its policy , holders. Besides this he. reports that it has i to the good the $400,000 capital paid int cash by the shareholders, and a net surplus $117,607 making in all a total cash surplus of $517,607 to protect its policy-lioldcrsl against unexpected contingencies. In ad- dition to these cash items it has a subscrib- ed capital of $100,000 not called up. lie-3 garding the security of the London Mutual i the inspector reports that the amount oi" . uiienined premium it should have on hand is $390,309. To make up this amount in cash a second call would have to lit: mmlt- i wentliome on Wednesday, but Mr M Ill- nioz is here yet. )lr. Archibald )lclhugnil, r-t' Minno- dosa, brother 0i. lluuli :lllrllnllgull. and Mr. Thos, llindiiinn, .‘lr .\. .llc- Dongall’s lather-iodine. left for lininv: on Monday last, after a three ww-k's \ 2.it to the Falls. They took with them a car-load of sixteen horses, om- of then) being the well-known ti'ottr-r, llilly )lzic, which they bought from Mr. Win. Me- ou the premium notes ‘t‘nr a largo “momm i Arthur. ' leaving a surplus of only $74539, even it' there were no bad debts, and this surplus is made up wholly of the unpaid balance , of pr« iiiiiim notes already heavily assessed. " The Company reports the losses adjusted i but unpaid at the clo;e of the year at S“.- lILST, but the Inspector of Insurance finds i that the liability for unpaid losses uttlie , end of the year was $2<=,256. The cash on _ hand to pay these l\.1::t':: only amounted to : $13,911. In new of the foregoing facts farmer's , will have no difficulty in deciding as to the ‘ company in which thry should be insured. For lusurnticr apply to S. CORNICI In. Agent, Lindsay, l i l l7-3ni. ,' @Subscrihe for the Fen- ,elon Falls “ Gazette,” only $1 a year in admoce. All kind.- 01' Job Printing executed neat ly, expeditiously, and at very inodczzite prices. Snow to the depth of twelve inches has talleti in the Eugadinc valley in Switzerland. and the teiiipcmtui-i: is two degrees buan ll'tfl'lelg. Storms and floods have distroyed the crops at tinstciii and Loin]. Motrin. i‘lio country lroni lipilnl, lll Cat'iuti in, to Uberdraiiberg is submerged, Great ;:ivu.u_ve has been done in i.iilv..i-. ~ and bridges. C. Piuckle was arrested at Little vak. Arkansas, on July 12th, on the c urge of passing couiiicih-z' Money. Buckle lest a leg in the no: is olive-«l. Examination ol'liis anit‘ll iv; dial-m ‘Ir'i 'lie fact that. he had arrange-E the iii-i-lc ofit as a receptacle for the -' Ill]! - r." It was stuffed with bills. .~ nznr: of an. uh Will'e genuine. There \'.‘a .‘n- A Hunter of bills on the Bank Hi. l’.’iii-’r' i'-\Ml‘l Isl ind at Charlottetowu, of tin,- vit'llnlltc iu-ition 01810 and $2". of. -‘. pa -v d :idily through the city bank. l‘.- ‘itlo was gaoled. Maw... , I .. affix.

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