ax.- \‘A-K. .- l I I i l i l t l a... v... ~ â€"â€"- «53'. BIG MONEY A Rare Chance 1 s87 -LOTS - 87+ VETERINARY. R- M- MASON, I'l-ITEBINARY SURGEON ; Honor Grad- . nate tlatario Veterinary College, To- ronto. last : II. M. t). V. M. A. Residenceâ€"Corner Colborne and Louisa streets, i‘enelou I-‘ulls. DENTAL. W. H. GROSS, DENTIST, LINDSAY. w'll b: at the “ McArthur House," FeneIon Falls. the second Wednesday ofeach month. lit-autiful and durable urtiticial teeth made, and all other dental work properly done Nearly :17 years' experience. lGâ€"ly. ] )EN'l‘IS'I.‘ R33â€. GASâ€"(VITALIZED AIR.) (lo to J. Kansans, Dentist, Lindsay, it run want teeth extracted positively With- but pain. Gas has been given by him with great success for over 21 years. He studied with Dr. Colton,of‘ New York, the inven- tor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers t'l persons are wearing artificial teethmade by Mr. Neelands 20 years ago, and never requit‘ed'ttny repairs. Gold crowns, porce- laia crowns and bridgework done. Visits I‘euelon Falls, McArthur House, on the third Tuesday of every month. Call early in the day. 4(l-t.f. NURSERYMEN. FOR AGENTS. H0 RISK. N0 CAPITAL REQUIRED. , N honorable and praiseworthy business 1 without any possible chance of loss. 1" ea-ly employmentand control of“ territory. llave done business in Canada 30 years. Lib-rat pay to the right. man to sell our uuexcellcd Nursery Stock. Send for terms. CHASE B .O'I‘HERS COMPANY, NURSERYMEN, Colborne, Ont. Iii-I. b AGENTS WANTED. If you want to make MONEY, take hold and Sell ottr choice Nursery Stock. Now is the time, write us at once for terms. MAY BROTHERS. N u rserymc n, ROCHESTER, N. Y. MISCELLANEous. I 1*“ O 1%. .lllMlllllN light Steel lilillliil, Mowers, Sulky Rakes, Riding and \Valkingl’lows, Root Pulpers, Grain Crushers, Grain Sewers, Straw Cutters, â€" AND -â€" ALL KINDS of Agricultural Implements, â€" ALL AT -- W ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, c.th 0H J. I}. GR:XIIA.I\I, Agent, Feuelon Falls, Out. ‘4 IN S a] RANGE. Mr. G. Cunningham having transferred his Insurance Business to the, I out prepared to take risks on all classes of propertv~ ..-Xt V’cry Inovvest I{ut‘es. None but first-class British and Canadian Companies represented. M?†19.5.1} )I 1’ I: OI’EIETX’ at very low rates. $00,000 to loan from 0 per cent. up. \V. 1a. .10 LLIS, llruggist and Bookseller. Fenelou I’alls. June 25th, 1880. 20. FOR SALE. C'. s.) blocks to suit purchasers. NO‘V THEE? )IUST 13E SOLD .5: McLaughlin, Solicitors for the Estate, Lindsay, 0: to __________________._______â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"v The [lanada lilelssurance Cu’y, TIIE OLDEST AND TIIE LEADING LIFE Capital & Assets as at the 30th of April, Annual Income for the year ending 30th Total Sum assured to 30th April, 1885, pany are larger than any other Life Office doing business in the Dominion. and its ratio of expenses to income are less titan that of any other Canadian or British ofï¬ce. The policies of this Company are indisputa~ bio on any grounds whatever after two years, and policies becoming claims are paid at once. Company are as low as any first-class ofï¬ce. All forms of policies are issued. l l i l l i an)“ lit-iv]: lltntsv and Isotl on l-‘idler‘s Ilill. owned by the late llanie J. Scully. and recently occupier! by Mr‘ Alex. .‘le.~\rthnr, w‘ \\'ill Be Sold Choup.l Apply to w. r: t-tt.t.ts. I’etielon Falls. Q or to J. Sl‘l'IdA', Lindsay. January 36th, 1590â€"48-1! lï¬ï¬'l,‘ I k .1 '1' S'l‘l‘l 1i] 1%. a. \ ‘ . . (J'ImC on It} IT!“ Stillio‘nhfr5 prt‘nlis‘.§_ [he flutllh Il'tll‘ Ol- i. '1 Nil. il ill [be IIr-i Cantu-\- ' Qi‘lfl of Somervifle. early in Aug .s' 1.“: a Red Steer c unin: L‘ _\t-:trs rid. “2th {nitr white fut-t. u a hitO sl-tr nu his :7 rebeal and about ha'l' his tai' while. The owner em l-uo him upon provingr propertv and pat- ing charges. . . WILLIAM HUGHES. milk, 0:13: 29th, lave. Jï¬-J. I t l i I per lure pop anuum. t‘:t.:u:tl advertisements. I.\" F .X'ELO‘N FALLS FOR SALE, Belonging to the Estate ofthe late D. J. cully. Will be sold in single lots or in Also a brick house and lot on Fidler's Hill. IS X'OUIR TIDIE â€"â€"- (LS â€"- For terms and particulars apply to Barron “RE. ELLIS, Fe‘nclon Falls. April 25th, 1890.â€"â€"lotf ESTABLISHED IN 1847. ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. 1339, over $0,000,000. Aprll, 1885, $1,840,000. GROCERIES â€"A.NDâ€"- PROVI SIC N S. I J. MoFAtiLAND has now on hand a splendid stock of ï¬ne fresh TEAS, COFFEES, amounts to $17,000,000. The proï¬ts of this old and reliable Com- ’l‘he rates charged by this MCDOUGALL t't' BRANDON, 43.ly. Agents, Fenclon Falls. BOSINES§ NTIGE. Notice is hereby given that the business hitherto carried on by Samuel Swanton as a dealer in Currants, Starch, Soaps an groceries, which he “’1†bell Cheap for Cash, and to which he invites the attention of the public. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Qooooooeoonooeo 9005oeoooooouuoowoowuooooev RailwayTies. Cordwod, Telegraph E Poles Cedar and all kinds Blocking-brushes, Clothes-pins, Matches ’ i and other articles in great variety. Canned iish, iruil it Vegetables of' the very best brands and at the low- est possible prices. tlaslt Paid for Butter & Eggs and other farm produce. oomwn of Timber, Lumber and Shingles, OQQQNNQWQO†m oeovowom oovovowuoomoov: will be continued on a much larger scale than formerly by the undersigned, who will pay, as hitherto, THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES, and payments will be promptly made on the 15th of every ntonth for all materials delivered. 3&5“ One of the ï¬rm will be regularly on the road. For particulars apply to Samuel Swanton, No. 5‘). Victor Avenue, Toronto, or to J. II. Brandon, Fcuelou Falls. SWANTON, BRANDON 8.: Co. N. B.â€"Mr.Swnuton thanks his numerous cnstomers for their liberal patronage during the past ten years, anti begs to solicit a continuance of the same for the. new firm. Feuclon Falls, Aug. 7th, 1889.â€"-26-tf. SCHOOL BOOKS - AND on hand. JOSEPH MCFARLAND. minus. Fast Colored Gingi- hams for 010. Fast Colored. Mus- SUPPLIES PATENT 1110.5 for i310. MEDICINES Fast Colored. Prints D‘gggg for 01 cents. _ A V ï¬Â® The freshest Goods in FULL‘ STOCK , Arl‘ "‘ ‘ Ԡ'“"""“ ""w W, innit BERRY, '1‘ . . T: T saunas, J UN 1x1} ’8. HARNESS, The. ~~ l’etieioiiEilIslliiâ€"zï¬citâ€"c: TRUNKS, VALISES. , the village at i :Wm. Campbell’s. l t is printed every Saturday at the otlice,on the corner of May .t l-‘raucis streets. SI'BSI‘IUI'TION SI .I YEAH IN ADVANCE, or one cent per Week will be added as long as i: tctuaius unpaid. ' x\(l\'(‘l'li.ï¬illg lattes. l'rni't-ssi »u:tl_or bu~im~<s cards. 5†cents Everything belonging to the Saddlery and Harness Trade constantly kept in stock. R E PA I R I G Done on the Shortest Notice. 8 cents twr line For the list insertion. and ‘1 cents per line thy t-t‘ry subsequent inser- IItHl. L't'llll‘llt‘l: ll_\ Z!:-' ft‘ilI'. halt‘ rear tr.’ q1:sl".tl‘,lu:‘tt cola: in --r less. Ilpuil‘l’t‘lliull- nine 1: l‘l‘ls. JOB PFJINTING of all ordinary kinds Ext-ruled neatly, Col rectly and reasonable rates. ' S.D.IIA.\'I). 1 Kent-strihiiay, Ont. W Flour and feed kept constantly snrantc maybe. â€"'I‘I-IEâ€" ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY, "S. THE LONDON Mort-tn, FOR FARMERS. l I The Royal Canadian offers the ‘lollcwiug i advantages over the London Mutual : l. If‘a building worth $1200 is insured for say $1000, the Royal Canadian is oblig- . . . l it villa re .3 miles. market town \t-itlit-;ttlv.-:t\- 7 milv. Sugars, Syrups, Tobaccos, Rice, Ratsms a case the London Mutual is obliged to pay l up} (' - 10556%;].-.;m.;,,,,;,: ,3 pm} d a“ other only two tlurds of the cash value, or 8800. l ape),t)0(). \\‘outbgootfhuusc,sunnll[tun]. 2. Ha horse worth $00 is killed in the l l -SOLj>h-100 :lt‘ti'i's; S; ('Vlllllll‘ll. ; halti- obliged to pay $90. The London Mutual i l‘ ' ’4‘ ' ed to pay $1000, ii‘a loss occurs. In such ï¬elds by lightning. the Royal Canadian is pays only $60. 3. Fora cow worth $30 killed by light- ning the Royal Canadian pays $30. The London Mutual pays only 5'20. For other animals the Royal Canadian pays the full value. "E‘he London Mutual pays not more Earthenware, Brooms, Pails, Washtubs, than $5, no matter how valuable the animal may be. 4. In the Royal Canadian animals are insured against light-ning while at pasture anywhere. In the London Mutual they are insured while pasturiug on the premises of' the insured only. 5. When articles are insured speciï¬cally, such as musical instruments, the Bovnl Canadian is obliged to pay the full amohnt insured up to the cash value of the article. The London Mutual pays only two-third oi'the cash value, no matter what the in- 0. When “ordinary contents " of out buildings are insttretl by the Royal Canadian ALL implements are included. In the Lou- .___ don Mutual only one reaper and one mower are included, no matter how good others may be. 7. When the outbuildings are not ioined to each other the Royal Canadian insures under one stun the “ ordinary contents †of all‘ building not cut oil‘ by a distance great- er than 40 it., the same as if‘ the contents were all under one roof. The London Mu- tual requires a separate sum on the conâ€" tents ot' each building, if the distance is tnore than 1'2 f't. This is u very important difference in many cases. 8 In the Royal Canadian it is a hurt of the contract that standard STEAM 'I‘lllil-ISllEltS may be used without a special permit and without any restriction as to the distance from slat-ks or buildings, caretakers, pails of‘ water, kind oi‘ fuel or direction of the wind. Many of the policy holders in the London Mtttual were obliged to run their own risk while threshing last season, be- cause it was found to be impossible to com- ply with the conditions of their permit. When a farmer pays t'dr insurance he. should secure a policy which will hold him safe when it is most required. 9. The Royal Canadian is obliged to pay l its losses within sixty days not! usuallv takes much less. The London Mutual nt-eil ttot pay for ninety days, and since it has become so hard up as to be obliged to bor- row mouey largely, it usually takes about the full little ltlIlHVCtI. lit. The ltoyal Canadian policy is subject to the statutorv conditions onll’. It has none of the numerous vuriatiotis against the policy-holder printed in red ink on the bark ot‘ the London Mutual policy. Il. As to security, the inspector of ins“- more reports that the loyal ('anudiau has $202,758. the amount he t-slinuttes to be neeessary to enable the company to carrv out all its engagements with its; policy holders. lit-sides this he reports that it lIll-n' Ito the good the $l'““,'h"tl t'upiiul paid in leash by the shareholders, and a net surplus , $1 HAW? llltllt'lli’r' in all a total l‘flrlt s‘lllplus, of $517.60? to protect its policy-imiders' against uueXpectt-d ('tIIIlIIIlrfl'IIL'it'S' dition to these wash iii-Ins it has a subscrib. (-tl capital oi" Sl'm.“m’l not ('nllt'd tip. te- gardillg the security of the London Mutual the inspector reports that the amount of unearned premium it should have on ham] i is $131â€! I!â€â€˜.'. To make up this amount in I cash a St't‘Ullll «all would have to In; “mm. (III Iii‘.’ tilt‘liillllil litiit-s‘ lur :l léll'gtf illilOlll-l. having a surplus. ot‘ only Simulsv W“, if ,lllt'l‘t' y-en- no bad debts. and this Surplus ,isdntade up wholly of the unpaid IHIIJIIII'I' int pr luimn notes already ltt-avzlv .l“"‘rl‘ll. l'l‘lte Company reports the Inns"; "‘IjllfiV'I {but unpaid at the chm- oi the year-at 5H,- ,Z‘1HT. but the Inspector of~ Insurance finds“ tlhnt the liability for unpaid loss-es ul lite' . 'I'le (mush on ,laud to pay these ItI::(: only amounted I'; iéifiï¬nl l. i In View of tie lend hi the yu-ar \vn- SLI",‘.'.-I; foregoing {nets firm-r- Ct ll punt ll. \\l :0 i. llw'y “it“llill IN: .Ilt‘UIl ‘l. lltr v3.31l',“.i',l\ilï¬ ( I 37‘ I'll I“ .‘tlh't'n'. Inn-luv: , .â€" .nLZm. i‘:.~t (‘lurs sly It. at the Gazette oilicc, and at ,I'ltl'; to suit the times. ‘ _~_’.. in the ï¬ttest section of “'t-v ‘ ‘ Send for the "Canadianjs‘fl . 1 Advertise: In :td- : - \\l l i..t\t‘ u I ~l..‘l;r-ul'\' iu tlt't'.lli"|' as 1.. t‘ l‘: _ h :21?†All kinds of Jil. Printing don:- in. M ._.__....._....â€"-â€" -â€"â€"0 FARMS FOR SALE. †‘l {arms of! The following‘ciheap and Ontario to]. Daly & Co.. 0 ‘ i I‘. 0., (lot. It is sent tree and gives the acres cleared. sizes and kinds of buildings, «0, &c.. oi these-and :75 other farms. No stones. bills or swamp on the farms. and the soil In guaranteed deep. rich. clay loam that never bakes. Money sent it we‘ quirod no guarantee, for expenses 'ft the farms are not cheap and as represented.â€" - «and intending hovers, after seeing them, let; to decide for themselves, and then keep or return the money as they think right. Purebprlng water on every farm. good fences; land not hilly nor tint. Gravel roads, cheese factories, creameries. schooh, churches and pOst ot‘ï¬ccsnenr all the farms. Good water every where and healthy counsâ€" try. Only enough money to bind the bargain «and be paid ‘u'htil \aking possosoim and then 60 per cent.. $630! every SIOO. of the price will be left on the farms, or less than that. it‘ buyers wish. pnynble lust tc suit the buyers In every way. This will be put in writing and la the best chance over ofl'ered to buyers. All buyers get good titles and their deeds when they take per session. ___._...__.__.â€"â€"â€" m 1 10 acres, (grit-axed. [flu-.7; a3 0 . . tine nmplc bush, :ztuul hum: lard-barn. market town with railway 1'3")“. "III ' 10H acres,S\iclcarcd. balance ' bush, brick house, gut-J barn. market town nnlv l nttlr. 1:)“. “I†am 106 :it‘res, SO tilâ€"(“died ltntt- l‘ “as. 9 y . and burn, near market In“ H 332.50L . 7.1.2 o tï¬"ï¬ii'r’£§,"â€Ã©iil"cleared.cowl w , V . 'builtlings,nearlntgeloun. Elihat‘res,â€"-zill “vies: red, ‘gmul buildings. near market. m 0 ) “700 nuéé,‘s§t~ie;iit-tt, :5 luv it. . :m j . brick house and I‘Jnk luaxn,‘ market town with railway 5 miles. tillage xvrrtr‘. ' 7i) “F 100 ttt‘rcs,ui t‘lt-att'tl, lt‘ lit-sh, tip , ' large fresh wetn‘ like is bound-.trv at back end, good house and burn, Ill.ll Let town wrth railway 5 miles. I J “I: ()Vflâ€"ï¬OS rest :3) , _ ‘ hardwood.house and burns, indrkct with railway ' mic, large town it unit-s. \vootl, tinc‘ brick boil-e and urge bunk barn, market town will) railwn v 3 mill-s. , M..-_ : iii 6 A' â€"_-200 :tt'rt's, 1N) t'lt'azl tl, :ID ‘21 )‘ balance hardwo ‘d, z neh of line buildings, 2 bank bann; and a good llt)vv'~t'r-_ market town with railway 2 miles, I’ll“ be and n l dividedâ€"one of the best farms in the county. 1 "titâ€"0"â€? " “300'1..-‘.-(~;"'u.-...at. mil;- 1, A .' ‘, I $4,000 cash, balance to «suit purchaser, tine buildings that cost $tu,mm_ i This farm adjoins City of Guelph, .and is one of the best grain and stock farms of its sue it) Out.†in. i , .tati'ï¬ii-c; in block. 3m cleared, I)" \'l'ly tine valuable hardwood bush, 3 sets line buildings. x batik barns, l line new brick dwelling, near gum! u market town with railways, herd large farm in lllL' county, is fenced into 3 {anus-«um :tt‘ies, is.†an", ‘ and too acres, will be sold separately or IULH'IIH‘I. i , .â€"...--.~ _â€"â€"...-_ w- i Send tor the “ Farm Advertiser," it give: ' full particulars of these and 275 other forms and valuable information about this country, Address. J. J. Only a 00.. Guelph P. 0., C:'.‘./ titan, DEA LEB IN lnILLtuunr AND FANCY GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Stanipiugilonc tribune Silent. lenelun ialls. IN \'I("I‘t)ltIA C(H'N'I‘Y Fill: [Room Paper and Picture Frames --IS A'I'-- W. A. GOODWIN’S, Baker’s Block. Kent-sh. Lindsay. :Artists’ Goods a Specialty. l l lMachinc Needles. Alabastine and Lye Works Agency. a... chambers, General Blacksmith, Francis-st, Fcnelcn Falls. lilnelinttilliinyinailitwiiilerentlirrtirill dom- an situxt iintitv and at the it rut ,. . . . Ming prim s. I':trt:rxt.;ti :.'.t. ulmit [l' t. to ‘ihorseâ€" lie-ring. (il‘H‘ the u (all and 1 mil : guarantte rltll:iul'litiii. 4!. it ’sscoun DlVlSlCN can â€"'-( V Till.â€" f (founty nt' Vivtorln. The mat? sittings of ti.» “imvi- (7,an will i)" lu’l-l izi I)? i.:v».'.'.: loll, III .'.- it h I .li: ()n 'L‘ttch'tlzty. I)(-<-’r :Jutl, “burnt-L. vgizt 2’» dtlui. :t, llo- {cutout (35o. Manta“. II. IJ.IlAIi-. i “all.†Chit Fenelcn I'allt, Jul} HAL, 11:00.; I, I