in a. I; I 1‘ . *“wwsaw as». ' - VOL. XVIII. . FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUSTI ST, 1890. No. 24. ' i‘ U ' i " isroressionai cams?†l VETERINARY. , r >‘ “.â€" 4-†._... A“ ... , _‘., .._ ,_.â€".__â€". R. M. MASON, TETERINARY smoon ; llonor Grad- . , nate Ontario Veterinary College, To- }, ‘ ronto, 18-34 ; R. 31.0. V. M. A. . - ' ‘ j Residenceâ€"Corner Colbornc and Louisa streets,‘Fenelon Falls. INSURANCE. A Curious Mania. A curious story is told of a divorce case which is about to come to trial at Providence. The wife oi llev. Charits Weston. a Wisconsin minister, has lawn tnarried nine times inside of (42hr. years, has not been divorced or widowed once, and has always had llev. . lr. Weston as the bridegroom. It all llul‘» peued in this wise :â€"-â€".\lr. Weston was ï¬rst married at )lillbrook. Wi<.. ly a Methodist minister, and Europe was selected as the honeymoon. When in IIE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE Co. issues by tar the best Farm policy in Canada. JOHN AUSTIN. Agutt. Fenclon Falls, June 12th, 1890. 17. â€"THEâ€" ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY, PU SUNS! ’ wigs?†L-DeymanTï¬ildertaker, vs. . Dublin Mr. Weston discovered that the DENTIST, LINDSAY', COlbome‘St" Fenelon Falls- THE LONDON BIUTUALq pat-son who married himself and bride â€"-â€"â€"' --'-"- Will be M the †“CATtlml‘ House" Penelon pull not been ordained by .-. “poumiu 0 Falls, the second Wednesday ofcaich month. My immense new stock of FOR FARMERS. ,mpmition of hands": and 50‘ 1†“wk†Pure Paris Greeï¬- FU RNITURE Strong Hellebore. I AND CHAIRS Dead Shut insect Powder GAS"“WTA‘LIZED Am) MllSlJ be Sold! Go to J. Newasns, iDentist, Lindsay, if â€"audâ€"- you want teeth extmcced positively w1tl1- out pain. Gas hasl’eeoutgiveu by him with Fil‘St‘ClaSS GOOdS & LOW Prices great success for~over"31 years. He studied - with 131'. Colton, of Kiev: ‘l'ot'kathc inven- The real genulne Stuff? at tor of gas for extrtmtirgg'tecth. Numbers of ersous are wearing m‘tiiicial teeth made bprr. Ncclands ‘20 greats :ago, and never me- rcquired any repairs. lG-tli'drcrowus, porce- M P ‘ O _ , lain crowns and bl‘ltlï¬t‘l't’dlli): hone. Vistlts mgr. 3' good†“8 “11 He“: “ml are 80 a ' ' . * l’cuclon Falls McArthm blouse, on tie FLFELO“ FALLD' third Tuesday bf everyzmontlt. £01111 early IA. Deylnan. ‘V7 E l3 L I . l“ the all)“ "WW-fl Feuelou Falls, July 23rd, 1890. 7 S Harrison, * . i l the union eeclesiustically perfect. it was necessary to have another ccl'clllull)‘. which was held in St. Patrick’s Cathe- dral in Dublin. Later. much to his horror, Mr. Weston found that St. l';1t-- rick's was once a Roman Catholic church, and though repaired it had never been re-dedicated. This led to a third ceremony on board the returning steamer by a Presbyterian. The de- sire to have. his marriage a perfect one in the religious sense has been Rev. Mr. Westou’s mania. He has been through Baptist, Unitarian, Swedeuhcr- gian, Spiritulist and other forms. But his wife, who at ï¬rst mildly demurrt'm has become weary of playing the part of bride in so many different sects. and seeks a secular relief from religious bondage in the courts. Thus Iiev. )lr. Weston ï¬nds in the seeking of :111 iuviv- lablc and sacred marriage [mad he has The Royal Canadian oil"ch the following advantages over the London Mutual: 1. lift building worth 81200 is insured for say 51000, the Royal Canadian is oblig~ ed to pay $1000, ifa loss occurs. In such a case the London Mutual is obliged to pay only two thirds ofthe cash value, or $800. 2. Ha horse worth $90 is killed in the ï¬elds by lightning, the Royal Canadian is obliged to pay $90. The London Mutual pays only $60. 3. Fora. cow worth 830 killed by light- ning the Royal Canadian pays $30. The London Mutual pays only $20. For’other animals the Royal Canadian pays the full mine. The London Mutual pays not more than 35, no matter how valuable the animal may be. 4. In the Royal Canadian animals are insured against lightning while at pasture anywhere. In the London Mutual they are insured while posturing on the premises of the insured only. 5. When articles are insured specifically, such as musical instruments. the Royal Canadian is obliged to pay the full amount 0 will do it. . .1 n 1890. NURSERYMEBI. Professional Cards. G M O N _1)RACTICAL_ insuredup to the m h 11 f†t_ 1 compasscd his own marital undoiug. V_A_H#’_â€_ . . s Vt ueo 1ear1cc. , . , - , -, .- ,_ u) . _»__,__:::___‘::..__».7.7::wu,__ , - ,_ ,1; ' The London Mutual pays only modhird He, howcyct, “rltLS llls “llL n..u.c so C. . - - of the cash valtte, no matter what the inâ€" tfy “me dlmï¬rem’ weddm-flsâ€"‘tlm" 1â€? has ,__.;. ‘ - surancc may be. found thattme more, the Congregational ._._._... ._...â€"-â€"‘-o â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-'A --*-r;:;:::___._â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"a ' . v v - "‘ ' I _ Ho RISK , _AND_ _“hc11 :‘ortitnary contents†of out form, has the truest endorsement oi A. P. DEVIAN’ NO CA'PlTAL REQUWED- buildtngs aretnsurcd by the Royal Cauadtau heaven, and begs her u, l'L-Lnx-u from ALI. implements are included. In the Lon- don Mutuul only one reaper and one mower are included, no matter how good others may be. , her flight and accept his forgiveness. Mr. Weston will, of course, content tilt: suit, since to be actually divorced inf-- BARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor ‘ I in Chaucer)" 1w“ are“, Lula“). , N honorable and praiseworthy business ' i, i v r , without any possible chance of-‘lioss. ~H..__...._.. MM-.â€_. ____- G. H- {'10 PKINSW Steady employment and control ofterritory. ___.\\ND DEALER mâ€" 7. When the outbuildings are not joined fore he had been once properly united (Successor: 'ro Mann): 8: HOPKINS) llavc done business in Caunda 30 years. to each other the. Royal Canadian insures in marriage would be \vcyy intulepubl0_ under one sum the “ ordinary contents †of all building not cut. oll'hya distance great- er than 40 tt., the smne as if the contents were all under one roof. The London Mu- tual requires 0. Separate sum on the con- tents of each building, if the distance is more than 12 ft. This is a very important dill'creucc in many cases. 8. In the Royal Canadian it is a part of the contract that standard STEAM TllltESlIl-IIIS may be used withth a. special permit and without any restriction as to the distance from stacks or buildings, caretakers, pails of water, kind of fuel or direction of the wind. Many of the policy holders in the Allitls?’1‘l~llt, SOLlOl’I‘Ult, Sac Money Liberal pay to the right man to sell our Paints, 0118 and Glass, B to l 11-111 at 6 per cent Otiicc, Kent unexcclled Nursery Stock. Send for terms. A A - Lindsay: 0â€â€œ CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY; GI‘OGKBI‘Y’ Glassware, 326mm JACKSON, Nunsmm. Jewelry 83 Fancy Goods. Partntsrnas. sontctrons, &c. or. 18-4- Colborneaont- . M ) lice, William street,btndsay. from 50. to 500. per roll, A.Jacasos. Oil-Pahtted. Shades W" He Thought He Had’em Sure. A Georgia man, Mr. Evans, stood in the Girard cafe, Philadelphia, preparing to mail a letter, and had just moistened two onc‘ccnt stamps when they slipped from his ï¬ngers and fluttered to the floor. Mr. Evans,who is a portly man. looked at them in disgust and then stoop- ed to pick them up. Before he couid put his ï¬ngers upon them, however, F. D. Moons. O‘Ll‘} ARY 8'. O'LEARY, It‘yon want to make MONEY, take hold v and sell our choice Nursery Stock. Now is ' t F .ltS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, . ' _ ‘ ‘ Agflii255rs in Chancery, (cc. Ofï¬ce, the time, n rttc us at once for terms. Dohcny lilock, Reutstreet, llmdsM" Ilnou O’Lsaav. ,_4_â€"â€"â€"â€" VP..-â€" AaTttUR O‘LEM‘Y- Nurst‘rrmen, L°nfl°Plemlem Obllged 10 “In their they benan to move slowly away from “0...-.- ~â€"â€"’-:‘ ‘ _., ROCHESTER N.Y_ ‘ -, own ms‘ w to t meshing last season be- - a . .. . . . MCINTYRE a STEWART, 18 o r a specmlty. . “use,†was found to be impossibm to éom_ lum along the floor. He then; back and ________._.__â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-7_ ,s-_.s gazed at the spectacle with astonish- meat and terror. When 'thc'y reached the side of the room they began slowly to ascend the wall. It is to be liopcd that Mr. Evans is not given to drink'. but he hastened to the bartender at this point and begged him to feel his pulse. When he returned the stamps had risen half-way to the ceiling and were. still gliding upward. Happily for Mr. Evans 13?? Remember the placeâ€"2 dodrs south of J. Hsauo’s Hardware Store. Fenelon Falls, May 22nd, 1890. 14.. Improve Ian Stock! THE PURE-REED ply trith the conditions of their permit. When a. farmer pays for insurance he should secures). policy which will hold him safe when 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 become so hard up as to be obliged to bor- row money largely, it usually takes about the 'full time allowed. ARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries, 83c. Ofï¬ces over Ontario Bank, Kent street, ' o ‘ _ W Lindsay. Money to loan at e per cent 011 W easy terms- OR T. Srnwmr. 3:33:33; , ,,,,,,,,-,,, HAMILTON tut Steel BINDER. B.A.RRISTERS.E «a 0W“ Mowers, Sulky Rakes, â€", . . ' « - o i . . . “‘“SUM’ I‘m 34‘“ itiwest rates of Rldmg and Walkmg Plows, Hotel. Money to loan at. H ' 10. The Re '11.] Canadian olic is snb'c - - - , interest. f h s m Wm be M their of_ Root. Pulpe} b, to the status“? conduian only. It lbs: sanity, the-bits of blue paper Just then . one or t 10 l: Feuclon Falls regn- Gram Crushers, none of the numerous variations against altered the" course ‘1‘“! bowâ€) :0 ‘le' 13°†“‘ J‘Mx‘" S B m." ’ ’ G . ' S the policy-“holder printed in red ink on the scend, and soon they Were within reach mm. “my Tues“). \I L 'ontas lmn owers’ ORCHABDSIDE’S KING, back ofthe London Mutual policy. of his hand. Then the mystery was i J0“ A' B‘MON' 1" J. A 0 Ab_ fl... Straw Gutters; ' 11' As ‘0 Mum)" the inslmcwr of mm" explained. The moistened stamps had (No. 11,305 H. F. n. B.) will stand for service on Lot. 22 Con. 1 Verulam. Orchardsidc King, bred by Smith Bros, Credit Valley Stock Farm, and owned bv Walter H. Stevenson, was calved April mace reports that the Royal Canadian has $202,758, thermioth he estimates to be necessary to enable the company to carry out. all its «engagements with its policy holders. Besides this he reports that it has â€"ANDâ€" Mflfl ALL KINDS of lgricultural Implements, A. W. J. DEGRASSI. 3L D') â€" ALL AT -â€"- fallcn upon a ï¬y's hack and had stuck to the insect, which naturally enough start- cd off with them. ;.. , , 10th. 1888. Sire, Duke of Edgely (552.) to the good the $400,000 capital paid in . . - ‘3‘. . CORONER, PhXSWW-n: s“rge°‘$,' $19!; fol: w Dam, Belle of Orclmrdside (5899.) who has cash by the shareholders, and a net Surplus A. Grate Fll'e 18 A180 3. FIFE. ‘7 RCSi‘lencev 8â€â€œ Cow‘ge’ e 8 CALL 0,,- a milk record as a [Wu-year-old of 1,037}, $117,607 making in all amtal cash surplus . T‘â€" 4 . (Neely Ll‘1d3“3'- pounds in 30 days. Duke of Edgely’s dam of $517,607 to protect. its policy-holders What ts I. ï¬re ? is the question which 0 , _.â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" -â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-"“""‘â€"_â€". Jo R- GRAHA-I‘Is Agent, has a. milk record of 90; pounds in one day, against contracted contingencies. In ad. a Paris com-t was recent†cuned 0,, m dition to these cash items _it has a subset-it). ed capital of $100,000 not called up. no. garding the security of the London Mutual the inspector reports that the amount of unearned premium it should have on hand DR. A. WILSON,. Fenelou Falls, Ont. â€"st. 11., n. c. r. a 5., Ontario,â€" ' v OU- â€"- HYSICIANS SURGEONS k AFC V chers. Uliieie,Colbornc Street,henelon I Q and a butter record of 19 pounds in seven days. Her dam, Eerkic, has a milk record of 99 pounds in one day, and a butter of 20% pounds is seven days. Also, at- the same place, the ï¬ne young decide. The Countess Fitzjatncs had had all her effects insured by the Union Fire Insurance Co. for 685,000 francs. In the list of jewels covered by the pol- yuus, bull Prince .s‘leck 2nd, (10,587.) registered is 8200.309. To make up this amount in icy was a pair of pearl earrings valued M/ Mr. G. Cunningham having transferred his In Domlnmn Rhon‘hom Herd B°°k13nd me C35h “ 9‘00"," "3“ would hale m be mud" 94,18,000 francs and insured for 10,000. DR. H. H. GRAHAM, Insurance Busmess ‘0 met I “m Prepared Jersey bun Rim“ I on the pmnmm "0‘05 fur a large "moum‘ One afternoon the Countess while dres- to take risks on an classes of proper“. Tramsâ€"liolstein-Friesian, $2 (:0: Short- I leaving a surplus of only $74,215y even if horn and Jersey, 51 0“ melt. per cent. there were no bad dcbts,and this surplus discount when the casu is paid at time of' is made up wholly of the unpaid balance service. l of premium notes already heavily assessed. The company reports the losacs adjusted but unpaid at the close of the year at $6,- , 357, but the Inspector of Insurance finds i that the liability for unpaid losses at the 1 end ofthe year was $20,286. The cash on g L] n l hand to pay these losses only amounted to $13,911. 7 , y. In view of the foregoing facts farmers ‘1 -ï¬ v [am prepared to suppn eggs from pure- , ., . . . JAKE b luchboyg _ H; ,k ,_ ‘ *i , Will have no duliculty in deciding as to the 1 N in the Q. “W ‘V. E. E 14 1-4 I S 9 bred Holltlnnfl. l u tch ns, Plymouth company in which they should be insured. . . . . .w . HATE of the University oi Tnnt , RSODlngC. Fellow of Tnntty Medical At Very Lo‘vest Rates- “ ‘ liege 01 5 heel. Member of the Royal Lo \ i . . Stctrg‘eons of England, Member oi the Col- None but ï¬rst-class Bntlshand canad'an ' 1‘ ' s & Surgeons of Ontano. . leliltliietc iiidatiditi‘dleuce on Francis-St. \\ est Companies represented, smelou Falls, orvos'lm “1° "'"““‘°‘“°°' nos“ FARM PROPERTY “ at. very low rates. a $50,000 to loan from 0 per cent. up. sing knocked the earrings accidentally from the mantlcpiecc into the open ï¬re. Despite her strenuous efforts with shovel and tongs the jewels were desâ€" troyed. She rec wered the gold. valued at sixty francs, and demanded from the company 9,940 francs indemnity for the loss of the pearls. The company refused ' ~to pay a cent, on the ground that an ordinary grate ï¬re was not the kind of a ï¬re contemplated in the insurance pol- w. it. srsvsxsox. l Yerulam, June 5th. 13-00. lG-t.i. . .. ~ ~- d\\“‘:‘l.- s - w 1 1) Exits“???gimï¬cggwcc’ and 31.1. Drnggist and Bookseller. ALL 3:11;"? CH13!EE;:10;;éAINS For insurance apply to my. The Counties-‘appealcd 1? pic dress, Fenélon Falls. Fenelou Falls, June 25th, 1889. 20. , ' S. CORNEIL, coum' and g“ 3 daemon "1 1}“ 3""- ___-......,. . â€" 1 17_3m_ Ag“, Lindsny The Judge held that “ an insurance . M w “IIâ€"I'm" 3 Price: $2 for 8. Setting of13,or safer ‘ ’ ' against ï¬re was an insurance against Aucflfliiâ€" . FOR SALE‘ l ' Two Settings. all kinds of ï¬reâ€"that was, insurance _-__M 33:†131401: 1101150 and Lot i A, m, Pou‘m. Show in puwmnvme m, @ Subscribe for the Fen- against any loss caused by any flames." & GRAHAM. 0“ Fuller's "ills Owned l‘F “"3 “"8 Dame January I took ls‘. prize inf Houdans and 31011 “ Gazette,†only J. Seully, and recently occupied by Mr LIGENSED “H “0 mm", l’l."““'â€â€˜l' “Wk-‘3 '5‘ “"d and WIRE . . One hundred and twentyï¬ve agrarian . . . . . . , {mam cuchms: and 2nd prize a ear 1n advance. All kmds ‘ ' . 1 AU 0 T I O N E E Rs g :9)" wm 130 50111 crummy :11: White Leghorus. atyJ‘b P . t. V Opt-r88: 1:30 mgmd "1 Ireland (in ' for the County of Victoria. l-‘u'm sales 1 Apply to “ F H ‘ I k l F 1 s i a 0 rm lug executed neat“ “313‘: am 01.21†gm'ï¬ng crops of H n A specialty. ’. 1. . . .S. .‘cuc on 3d 3.,“ E H H.- t '- d y ex ions! po . ' . a . )0": WILSON, .J. n. Gem-W; " m J- “TLâ€: Lde‘ l ‘ ‘ l ‘l n s ‘ 13' ’ pad t . y’ and at Very hob; indicate a very .nttsfsctory pm. - 30-“ Lindsay. l’l-v‘lif'lff-I l aâ€! } Janttjry lath. lF?0.â€" 14.3.51! l Lindsay, nag-)1 25m. lampâ€"131:, modetate P1105. pom ‘11 on: the Pmnucc. 11 ‘ a