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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 28 Nov 1890, p. 8

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.. ~‘.v‘u "30.: . “#‘FW'W. .v . . . H \o “"71-.. 3Lw.’ 7:... grid,‘ ' 7. 1‘; Mad: 3. Big Hunt. (‘1 >‘lUJ-la' UFFICI.\|..~,‘ l‘.\l"l‘L'.tll A LARGE l:.k.iuH oi" allL'u‘tiLl-Ll) LlQL‘UdS. Qt 51:27:, N iv. 23,â€"1'brou;h the vi;- l..int~.; o;' the customs authorities there is ncry prospect of smuegiin; in the L I'M: 5t. .l.:t\\l‘.'tht: being stimpcd out. 'fn; largest telZ‘Jl't: of the season was teal.- iflal night in the capture of' the roll .o.u:r \l'ateifly with 82",Ull0 worth oi wh's‘..y and gin on biard, including; u'nny ZUU barrel. of high wines and H” cases of' gin. The local cthtoms oliiJ-rs c id‘lt‘t't‘d the tug llauntlcss to endow . the liver in search ol‘smucelcrs, '..u.l ofl G-I-Jat; l.~.-1ltl‘d:l,’lllcd the Water d. which immediitely ran into eight lVi-t o! v.a«.er 0.. a shoal, where the tu_~_r maid nirt i-oiiow. The officers lowered the tu_"s boats, anl went in pursuit. When they had boarded the priZe and male a selldt'c they found that the rcptain had airady made good his t:~c:tp-_: ashore, anl the crew refused to obey the orders of their captors and \lelgll anchor. Men had to be put ttl).l.l.l‘tl her from the tug, which then toyed her to port. Other cargoes are ‘Ill'il to be on the way up from St. Pierre and .lliquenon, and the customs-author hies are Let-pint; a sharp lookout for .thcm. -5“ a. oâ€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"_..__ Another Fatality. llos’rttc.\l., Nov. 22.â€"Another fa- t i.ity has to be addud to the notoriously im_-ru-lc_it custom ol' lighting stove lires b. means of coal oil. At an early hour this in rain; Mr. Edward Clement, ol' liorel, he_--.t.i to prepare the kitchen fire its usual. and while pouring; the deadly oil over some dry wood he applied the match, and at the same instant the jar c.» ntaiuin; the oil fell from the unf'ortu uate man's h ind, followed by a flame of tire leaping up and laying hold of f7 e-ncot's clothing. llis cries brought :l-l'lillllc C.e.neut downstairs holding a | i nfant in her arms, and in au‘instntlt m Illlt'l' and little one were likewise cu- v noel in fire and smoke. Some tncn am were passing, hearing the f'antic ll pcals ol' the terror-stricken wife and tn uther, burst op:n the door and saved at least the entire family from being \slled out. The baby, a few months «I. i. was deal in a short time, and the m :thcr's burns are almost sure to provi- fit ll. 31 r. Clement is suffering greatly, l-ut will recover. The accident. mm. d a art-at deal of excitement in the sister city. More Nickle Experiments. has _ .. .-, ._____..__ Asxarotis, filth, Nov. 22.â€"-An ex p-rinr-nt v.15 made here yesterday to a oer :tiu what effect eold will have on an armor plate. A lloltzt-r six-inch pro- _jec.ilc was fired at a uieltle armor plate which had been l'rezsn to a point of' four drgl‘ct‘fi below zero. The nickle plate was reduced in temperature by a pack- age of’ ice and salt at its back. The mot. the Seventh projectile fired at the plate, was the same in character as those usod in the tests several months ago. The proj-ctile penetrated the , do about the same distance that llle previous shots did, but did not go tliro‘ it, and, as far as could be observed, had no greater effect upon the plate than 'r‘rlu'lt it was at normal temperature. ’uVintcr weather, it is held, therefore, will not render our vessels easier to I-tnctt'atc. .bg-cpo A Solicitor named .llayhew, of' Lon- d0u, Eng, has cut away with $655,000, leaving: only $900 of' assets. At San Francisco on Friday nearly a llll.il0:l dollars' worth of' Australian gold sovereigns were deposited and melted (town at the mint. .\t \l'cst Duluth, Minn. a man named Morland put a 0.11 of dynamite in the Move to man on . Morland was killed, I i. wife and l'our children were serious- ly injured and the house was burned. f, The three flint glass fitctol'v build- in:- ol the Illinois class works ai Alton, 1d,, were destroyed by fire Saturdav II.-!l‘lllll:. The 1.... i. $100,000, nnil full) h....ds are thrown out of‘ employ- Ull'ilt. tla Saturday morning as Mrs. \l‘iiiianl dill. of ll..\..i'._\ was driving into the tout. of' U ..i, and when near the .‘lJlZl- htrt'et Cttlpslll1nl the ti. 'l‘. ll,'thc lllll'>t) “Ks ~o startled by tut, Whistling ot' a pis-iug thin that in fell tl.ad t-ll the Paul. .‘tma You“, tin.- his l.islitii.tti wl.o w as sent down to littrle rtllllt: time am. to sr~t..d his trml tor avnni'i'q )likv‘. lottub tutu .‘l hone is a good inn. Tilt: j-i er at Udll'ité relates that the month”; .‘tch l~'lt, iv wrapped his bl .ulnit Mlnttth llllll. ll‘ll ills cltl‘tilt‘~ tlt‘ul‘ and thin got away with it. Thejaii officials Ho lid like to nth their late entree. lidian uncut heahy has returned to A Rare Chance ! +87 - LOTS - 87*?» IN FISNELCN FALLS FOR SALE, lit-longing: to the Estate of the late D. J. Scnliy. Will be sold in single lots or in blocks to suit purchasers. Also a brick house and lot on l’idlcr's llill.‘ NO‘V IS SIOUX}. TIDIE _; its __ Cl‘IiEY )IUST BE SOLD For terms and particulars apply to Barron & McLaughlin, Solicitors for the Estate, Lindsay, o: to W.l‘l.1£l.LlS, Fenclon Falls. April 25th, lSDJ.-â€"illtf ihe Canada liielssunnte En’l. ESTABLISHED IN 1812'. HE OLDEST AND Till“. LEADING LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. Capital .l; Assets as at the 30th oflprll, 1569, over $10,000,000. Annual Income for the year ending 30th April. 1885, $1,840,000. Total Sum assured to 30th April,1885, amounts to $12,030,000. The profits of this old and reliable Com- pany are larger than any other Life Office doing business in the Dominion. and its ratio of expenses to income are less than that of any oth~r Canadian or British office. The policies of this Company are indisputa- ble on any grounds whatever after two years, and policies becoming claims are paid at once. The rates charged by this .‘iompany are as low as any first-class office. All forms of policis are issued. MCDOUGALL & BRANDON, 43.1y. Agents, Fcnelon Falls. estateséaomt. Notice is hereby given that the business hitherto carried on by Samuel Swauton as a dealer in cocoocooooqoooo“oooooooovooowootovoowwovuooooo § RailwayTies, Cordwod, Telegraph g Poles, Cedar and all kinds g of Timber, Lumber and Shingles, Q 9 9 O 3 3 O O ONOQOQQOOQOO...OQOOOWOOQ¢OQQ.OQOWMWQQ'OOQ: will be continued on a much larger scale than formerly by the undersigned, who will pay, as hitherto, i , i ' C i... A R K s. s G N_ GROCERIES Baguette... â€".&Nl)â€" PROVI SIGN S. has now on hand a splendid stock of J. MCFARLAND fine fresh TEAS, GQFFEE$, Sugars, Syrups, Tobaeeos, Rice, Raisins Currants, Starch, Soups and all other ,. ‘31 oceries, which he will sell Cheap for Cash, and to which he invites the attention CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,‘ of' the public. Earthenware, Brooms, l’ails, Washtnbs, Blacltine-brushes, Clothes-pins, Matches and other articles in great variety. Canned Fish, hull 8: Vegetables 01' the very best brands and at the low- est possible prices. nu: HIGHEST GAS“ PRICES, Cash .m ,0, Bum. ,9, Egg, and payments will be promptly made on the 15th of every month for all materials delivered. One of the firm will be regularly on the road. For particulars apply to Samuel Swanton, No. 5'3 Victor Avenue, Toronto, or to J. ll. Brandon, Fenelon Falls. l l SWANTON, BRANDON A: Co.= N. }.â€"â€".\ir.Sw.-tnton thanks his nnmt-rous customers for their liberal patronage during the past ten years, and begs to solicit a continuance of the same for the new firm. Fcnelon Falls, Aug. 7th, l88t).â€"â€"26-tf. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES PATENT A ND DRUGS A FULL' STOCK AT “W. T. JUNKIN’ S. i The " Fenelon l": its Gazette l is printed every Saturday at the oiliee,on the corner of May a; Francis streets. ,b’l‘BSURlZ‘Tl'JS SI .l Ylllll IN .lBl'llelI. l or one cent per week will be athletith long as it remains unpaid. .~X(l\'vl'li.~'iug' llulvs. Professional or bit-inms ear-ls, So Ct'llla ,lL‘Z‘Ilillc pcr at. num. Casual advcriisctm [.15. l i l MEDICINES ,_ Fast Colored. Prints l l l and other farm produce. urn?“ Flour and feed kept constantly on hand. JOSEPH McFARLAND. 3i MUTE. Fast Colored Gingu hams for 010. Fast Colored Mus- lins for 010. for 01 cents. $3?“- The freshest Goods in the village at Wm. Campbell’s. cash by the .-l:;iri-lioldt-rs, and a net surplus *-‘ :‘fl lTJiI'T waiting in all a total t-:l~h :lllllltl“ ' a (.f .ff.l7,lil.7 lt‘ llxI)l(‘(‘i lls I'llllf'y‘lllh(it‘l'sl MANUFACTURER 0F SABELES, fineness, TRUNKS, WALESES. Everything batonging to the Saddlery and Harness Trade constanily kept in ‘ .- E. SE 553' INSURANCE COM PANY , vs. THE LONDON lllU'l‘L'AL, FOR FARMERS. The Royal Canadian offers the following advantages over the London Mutual: 1. Ha building \vor:h Sl'JlH) is insured for say 81000, the Royal Canadian is oblig~ cd to pay $1001), ifa loss occurs. in such a case the London Mutual is obliged to pay only two thirds oi'thc cash value, or $800. '2. lie horse worth $‘JU is ltillcd in the fields by lightning, the Royal Canadian is obliged to pay $00. The London Mutual pays only Son. 1}. Fora eow worth $30 ltillctl by light- ning.r the Royal Canadian pays $3“. The iLondon :llutnal pays only 820. For other animals the Royal Canadian pays the full value. The London Mutual pays not more i than $5, no matter how valuable the animal i may be. 4. In the Royal Canadian animals are insured against lightning while at pasture .anywhcrc. in the London Mutual they are insured while pasturing on the premises of the insured only. 5. When articles are insured specili 'ally, v such as musical instruments, the Royal Canadian is obliged to pay the full amount insured up to the cash value of the article. The London Mutual pays only two-third ol‘ the cash value, no matter what the in- ' snrun‘ec may be. t}. When " ordinary contents” of out buildings are insured by the Royal Canadian ALI. implements are included. in tin.- Lon- don Ilinttml only one rcnpi-r and one mower are included, no matter how good others may be. 7. When the outbuildings are not joinrd to each other the Royal Canadian insures r under one sum the "ordinary contents " or all buildng not tut oli'by a distance great- er than 40 ah, the same as if the contents were all under one roof. The London Illn- tual requires :1 Separate snm on the con- tents of' (‘llt'll building, if’ the distance is more titan 1'2 it. This is a very important difference in many cases. ti In the Royal Canadian ‘it is a part of the contract that standard s'rl:.\.\i 'rlntrzstuzns may be used without a special permit and without any restriction as to tho disintev ‘ I from star‘ks or lbail-dings, caretakers, pails "of‘watcr, ltiud of' fuel or direction of" the wind. liauyol‘ the policy holders in the London Mutual were obliged to run tl t-ir own risk while threshing,r last season,be- cause it was found to beimpossilhle to com- ply with the conditions of their permit. When a farmcr pays for insurance lll' should Sl‘t‘lll‘c a policy which will hold him safe when it is most rcquitt-d. ‘J. The Royal Canadian is o‘bli-gcd to pay pits losses within sixty days and usually takes much less. The London Mutual need {not pay for nim-ty days, and since it has become Blldlttl‘tl up as to lbc Ill)ll}!t d to hor- row mom-y largely, it usually taltcs about the full time :Lll0\\'t'll. in. The Royal Canadian .policy is subject ,to the stattttoa'v conditions only. it has noneol' the numerous variations against the policy-holder printed in red hill on the bllt'll ofthe London Mutual policy. ll. As to Security, the inspector of ins”- l':llt('t‘ reports that the Royal Canadian has $203,758, the amount in t-slin.atcs to be llt'l'l}.~'.~{ll‘_\' to cnable thi- colnpany to t-arrv out all its engagements with its policy holdcts. illcsir'l.‘< this he tcports Ihal it has to the good the Stony.“ capital paid in against ullt'xpt'elt'tl contingencies. in all- tlition to tin-so «ash ilvms it l..:~ :. saint-rib- (-d t'apilnl til‘ Sit“ .‘IlAl lllll Filill'll hp liv- garding the “entity of the London .‘dutual litl.‘ inspct-lor reports that lhv amount of arm vl [Ill'lhllllil it should lz:t\i- tin hand To innln- up this lllll'vlllll in (‘:i:~'li a H-conil l'.lll would l.n\'t' to lu- llllltfl‘ on the lift mien; nohw‘ for :t lvll'tgo annan t-. -znl Z:- 5', l':l\l:.‘_’ a surplus v-l' only if iii-"l. crvn it :ln n \\t it no lad this l~lli1tl'l'l:ll Ulisuii} -i illl' lililnllll li;tl:tl.lt- I lit hl :. and it pr ll.’ll.lll not 's :illI-ar'y ln‘nvin' in! ~;,« .2. 'l‘l. «.1. pin: it‘lll rts llm l. A": only .~ll d l l.i illil'llil.’ :ll lfll' ('iurt' of the lt'n: a: 58'.- i":. lltl fit- it ..t 12m him do) for c lln‘. «.1 ll: It: 31' \.‘,.- ‘ " ... ,Lct; The ...-l. not i , I l f,llll iii |;.t_\ 1.4 :L‘ .ti_-;t‘¢ Lhi". .imonnttd it) >.:".ltl i . i l l Pureapring water on every farm, good i . l l sum-ins: lIan-tlor of lt..~iimliti- Liliir. llli! aid ll'sel'j at the, FARMSFOR SALE. The following cheap and od farms act to the finest section of \Vestcrn .taw‘: Sued for the “Canadian Farm A rtuer ‘ to}. Daly & C0., Guelph P,‘ " , Unt. it '- is sent free and gives the acts» clean-11. sizes and kinds of buildings, {\e., Re. hi these and :75 other farms. No stones. hill: or swamp on tho farms. and the soil is guaranteed deep, rich. but! loam that never bakes. Money cant if rc- quired as guarantee, for evpeuscs it' the farms are not cheap and as represented.- l and intsnding bnvers, after seeing them, left to decide for themselves, and ill!" keep or return the money as they tlilnl‘. light. fences; land not hilly tor lint. hrm cl roads, cheese factories, t‘rcamt-rics. st'lttulh, churches and post oliiees Hear all the tartan i Good water every where and healthy chn- try. Only enough money to bind the bargain need be paid until taking posst‘ssion. i and then 60 per cent., $60 of every 3400. of the price will be left on the forms, or less l than that, if buyers wish, payable. Just to , suit the buyers in every wny. This will no ' put in writing and is the best chnnco ever i oflered to buyers. All buyers get good 3 titles and their deeds when they take peo- l session. i l _ M581 '3 1 10 acres. tvsrlrat. .l. IS a. its ; b0, 7 . line maple bush, good lit-nu- l and ham, market town with r.til\\'2\ .‘ miles. , .. .. l . 10.0 no“ $.75}! rivaled, lv.'..‘:.m:.~ b _ _9 Q) 0 bush. brick house, goon lmt‘n, marlwt town unlv I lull". l A n 100 acres, Such-'1 ' ltunu' ' l; 3 , . and barn, ncari .l'tl\\'l low .I. "i: "'3" ' 7 50â€"3} all. i-le..{o.l_' poml b 7 0 building , near ill.” hrl. T" '1 ' eff-53., .n '-i-..v~t..~..t.t llitilililtitgs,ld-nrlaideliowh. i ! less-tot . l, , 100 acres, Sgelc.ut-d.15 bush, brick house and haul. ham, market town with railway 5 miles. \illagcnmr. I ‘_ ’i‘q ‘‘‘‘‘ ) v1.00 :ltii‘tis,ri,vn t'lcnu d, in litisll, tr) , (a 7 - large fresh water l.tl.c is boundan at back end, good house and ham, mat L..~t town will) railway 5 times. 7i. 0" I H ( h 205 Elia-"1: ‘IMI l'lt‘JltTtl, ‘.t~t l _ . harduootl,lnntst- and barn-s, ; n village : miles. nlzlrltct town with l'.Ill\'-':l\' 7 llllll'n. ‘ $5,900; 5 market with railway l mile, large town I: lllllt". it i l ' f" 5 100 acres, 55 rlt-aicd, 5 halo- l (3' ()3‘2' , ). wood, tine luivl. house and l large brink barn, market town with railway 3 miles. l a 10:150. 3 of line buildings, 2 [vault barns and 2 good blur-mg g marltct town with railway 2 miles, (All he and is ‘ dividedâ€"one. of the best farms in the county. will, ““T‘,’-(’ AW 1100‘ acit-sut-lt-aictl, out; I , V y I $4,000casll, balance t-- ' suit purchaser, line buildings that cost $|o,m-¢_ This farm adjoins Citv of Guelph, _'.m_d is one u: l the best grain and stock farms of its H.1t'ln(ltll.uln. 1135 :ICI'CS,l§«)t'lL'..lL‘tl, i; haul \\ «othgood house, small lun n. 130" acres,“ IStV!‘ t‘lcntnl, balance liaultvtl.ul,::-cts l _ A__ , .-,._ i 71.170 ; ‘l ll bl tin i9”, (it'illr‘l: 9i; \tli‘y film | valuable hardwood bush, 3 sets tine buildings, 1 ‘ bank barns, I fine new brick |l\\l‘lllll:, near not-d l market town with railways, host large farm it: the :ounty, IS fenced into3farms -â€":ou acres, 150 :tt‘ltll. ltnd loo acres, will he sold separately or togethcl. Send for the “ Farm Advmtiser," it gives Hull particulars of these and 276 other 5 {arms and valuable information about this cowntry. Address. J. J. Duly a ’30.. Guelph P. 0.. Cal; I i t has. tam, DEALER l.\' ‘MlLLlNERY l AND l FANCY GOODS i l or AL]. l).l~lSCllll"l‘ll.l.\'S. l i i am until one :Enibnme Street, lBiiBltiil falls. l l “asset. tits 1 lift \'lt:‘rottlA (,‘(llZN'J'l' rots gihum Paper and Pitiun llama l l W. A. GOODKVEN7S, l Baker’s Block, Kent-5L, Lindsay. Artists’ Goods a Specialty. i i 3 Machine Needles. Alabas‘tine and Lye Works Agtncy. 1 David hibltemhe‘rs', General Blacksmith, ,Franc's-stq Ftnclon Falls. ._..__. l l' ' n . .‘ ' ‘ ' .im l:rfl.tvl“.l-’_' .1. ;.ll ll‘ ifilu-ra-ol bur-'2)” ‘tl' ll'.‘ till :l. l “I ' rm... I inc all. Al the it will l.:.,, - . I . ' l-...« .. l..zl..v.....i ..€i«'t:'..i 5; [n.i: 2. innu- l.l('.l.l,’. (.;\t- ll.t.‘ it «all aid 1 I.” .Hl..lfi.tl.ltt_‘ i..:::ltzt‘t.t.... 41..“ SECURED DIVISICH (LELT v-‘Ll’ lily.â€" ‘. ‘ A- 1‘ ' l . i x. .- . . . . . . \‘ l “ l l3” fan (‘1‘ 1"Jl“" {‘3‘ l l‘hs " :3 cents per Lite for [he first tltsrt lltlll,-‘ll;ll ‘. and says Lee ladlans have plenty t'l cents per iiut‘ m L‘Vt‘l'l‘ substqm-nt inscr-f 110.: and “I'd game, but must Uf' tl;_- _ lion. Contracts by the your, half year or in ‘vmw 't f' the fort-going facts farm": 1 , n ;.l i:.\¢- II'- ~. flu-1.“) ll. uh wx‘iv g: a: to l...- L’t/ll I any n. w : "lfi lily rhculd be “mitt-d. (Jun uty nl' Vict urfu. â€"â€" nia‘rftt-HNG . . A . . . i'f'l'l'ls'tl’ ,. ~ “mm,” mu] c;,,1,1,.c,, are gum: “bum , q...-.r...-r, tot. .. Co-ulhit or less, upon renew; a l .:.:.l.l. i_,.. up; l, 1,, Li: “:5: 3‘: “up? patiplpllxx. {to}! £3;!” . . ‘. . - .. ., . , . . . , ‘ -- - =. ; '3.(‘i' ' bareneadtd ind bnrcloolcd In two lcxl ' "M" tum" Eve 0'} the Shortest lt'ctice l 5‘ (l()lc‘\ 1.111" () 'l' l i H J i n H I u I . . - ,, ‘ ' ' s .' o I snow. 1...- “0.... have t. a. t... JOB PRINTING i.-.m. Agent. Lindsa." " “‘ "‘ “~‘ ' n“ ’ "3"“: 0" i-i‘ “1'41"”! kinds rxvcutcd neatlv,coi â€"'â€"â€" - ' ‘ ' ~- ~ - ~~ â€" AAAAA leuLl.‘ Add n-5cuablt i'ull'E. = I hi1?" All kinds of J. l. l'rinljv ;.’ dot)» in runmwncmgat 10 o'clock in the lowqu (Eco. llaswlan E. l) Hun. iaalifl. Chit Vent-lea l";;.!.~',..iuly 101' 1‘1)... work, while the men drink and play-i her. 1' lintu ‘ i - -c ‘ - ' w u.- g’d ILL." a ) ;“MW-‘1 ‘0 r J s;.n.n.«.\'n_ 5..., .. . , (., , , I u I ‘ ... c..t-.<.-t_xli at lle .t.¢!.:tt..tt-,t.t.t..tt .1 i 5.... t \v:-. [Ignrr " -.~w_ . mev‘ .

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