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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 5 Jun 1891, p. 8

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‘ I t, ' 1.3 i v 1 â€"A B i . ' i , ' ‘ ' Reubenflld M F“ 5" ° 8"“ “ W. .McKE C E Lot No. 6 north of Bond street and west A _ Bx ALXOST LIPTBD 11!! STA-tn or or Colborno street, in the village of Fencâ€" Is 5311ng His Entire Stock of y r . Ion Pulls. with buildings, engine and boiler -furmerly use-d as n cording mill. , T233283“. -A.NDâ€" â€" cunt-Mr M I got all at a small railroad station in Tc moo-cu to find a crowd in front oft: Apply at once to G. H. HOPKINS, PROVISIONS. l d 1 b ' ' ' u r Emil"? at and moon, on as cgnn inquiring Ic til-t. . in say. 1 v -- u~ . ol the xcitc ’ t c g -u of J. D that. auai’SSnS‘a’: ““ â€"THEâ€" W Below Wholesale Cost " Stronger, I kin tcll yc all about it Do ye want to see the corpse ? " “ Thou Some one is dcad ? " "' Dcad as a coon track, and it's my old dud, at that." ‘- Not a bit of it. Dad just. made a l'ulc oi" hiss-elf. He's in thatr' waitin' for a cart to lulu: hissle home to be laid out and buried." . " chcr seed nuthiu' to ckai it in my born days." said a man in the crowd. "I “'31: right. ycrc. or I could n't hev b’leired it, no how," added :1 second. " It was js-st this way, stranger," cou- tinUcd thc son, as he bugall to whittle a sliver offal pine box with his jatck~kuifc. “ Dad nu' me come down ycrc this muwnin' to buy a ulcwl. Dad was pow- crl'ul frisky :til thc way down, au' be 5.1 to Inc, 502 he: °' ‘ llcubc, l kin out walk, out-run, out-shute, out-holler and out-lick uny- thiu: on top of this yere airth‘s surface, :m‘ I'll but our farm u-_-iu udriuk 0F Nnvhrilic whisky on it i ' " "' l secs dud was purty chuck, and 1 so: lo him, srz l: " ' Did. you's lop ol‘ the heap around ycro, and nobody kin deny it, but don’t you go and mix up with no light in (own. Wc's artcr a mow], We is, and Wu dunu' want no fussin' nor nothiu'. ’ " " And with that dull jumps four feet high and cracks his hot-ls together and whoops out that he’s b'nr-trnps, pizcu, powder and catnmount, all hiicd dowu into (mo, and that he's dangerous il‘ :tuyhcnly goes to pick up his hind loot." “ Yus, and 1 hours him hollcr when he's a mile mvuy,"snid ono of the crowd. " 0: co'.~c you did," replied Reuben. “ find was powerful on the holler. He’d holler a bar out'n a tree half a mile away. When weggot down ycrc that" i " Bccu a row hcrc ? " ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMANY, " vs. THE LONDON MUTUAL, FOB FARMERS. The Royal Canadian offers the following ndrnutngcs over the London Mutuul: 1. Ifn. building worzh $1200 is insured for sny 3.1000, the Royal Canadian is oblig- ed to pay $l000, it‘n loss occurs. In such it case the London Mutual is obliged to pay only two thirds ofthc cash value, or $800. 2. lfu horse worth $00 is killed in the fields by lightning, the Royal Cnnndinn is obliged to pay $90. The London Mutual pays only $60. 3. Porn cow worth $30 killed by light- ning the Royul Canndinn pnys $31. The London Mutuul pnys only $20. For other animals the Royal Cuuudinn pnys the full vuluc. The London Mutuul pays not more than 35, no mutter how valuable the animal may be. 4. In the Royal Cunndiun animals are insured against lightning while it! pasture anywhere. In the London Mutunl they are insured while posturing on the promises of the insured only. 5. When articles are insured specificnlly, such us musicul instruments, the Royal Canadian is obliged to pny the full amount insured up to the cash vulue of the article. The London Mutual pnys only two-third ot'thc cash value, no matter whut the in- surunce may be. 6 When “ ordinary contents " of out buildings are insured by. the Royul Cnnndiuu ALI. implements urc included. In the Lon- don Mutunl only one reaper and one mower are included, no matter how good others may be. 7. When the outbuildings are not. joined to each other the. Roynl ()unndinu insures under one sum the “ ordiuury contents” of all building not. cut olf byn distuncc greatâ€" I I of Inanufacturc. in order to nxake room for ne‘v Cnll'carly and secure designs and patterns. bargains. as I am selling- cheaper than any dealer in the County. DOORS, SASH, MOULDINGS ETC. KEPT IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER. ALL WORK WARRANTED. UNDERTAKING ATTENDED TO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. W. MoKeomm, FRANCIS STREET WEST. FE/VELO/V FALLS. ‘ A Well-Filling Suit of Ololhos‘ imbues a main with confidence, and preposscs others in his furorâ€"which is important. When rich, a man may indulge his occcutricitics, nud nppcnr in thc shubhiest attire without losing ‘- cnslc,” but. not so the young man who is just muking his wny in the world: it‘s ruinous to his chuuces to wear ill-lilting chothes. vooowmofltoowumoomoo 0111‘ New Fall Goods Have Just Arrived, and comprise a beautiful selection of has now on hand a spltndid stock of line fresh TEAS, COFFEES, Sugars, Syrups, 'l‘obuccos, Rice. Raisins Currants, Starch, Soups and all other groceries, which hc will sell Cheap for Cash, and to which he invites the attention of the public. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Earthenware. Brooms, Pails, Wushtubs, Blocking-brushes, Clothespins. Matches and other articles in grout variety. Banned Fish, Fruit 8: Vegetables of the very best brands and at the low- est possible prices. Cash Paid for Butter & Eggs-- and other farm produce. w Flour and feed kept constantly on hand. JOSEPH Mch‘ARLAND. French and English Suitings and Over-«Coatings, scotch 4W-.â€"â€"m_--..--w.--. Irish and Cananian Tweeds. etc., which have been purchased most ndrnntageonsly, enabling us to make the prices con- siderably lower thnn usual. GENTLEMEN, COME EARLY and select the material for your Full and Winter Suit and Overcoat while the Stock is livery urtile gunrnntccd a good litâ€"well made and well trimmed, and the new. I’lfilClCS A‘VA'S.’ DOWN F012, CASII. Opposite McLennan’s Hardware Store, Lindsay. rotor. Fast Colored Gingn hams for 100. lFa-st Colored Mus-- fl 1 _’ V ,g n .I . . er thnn 40 tt., the some as if the contents , Nd b “‘hll‘rrfhyo“ him“ Mempgfs'wftll’ ‘1 pa" were nll under one roof. The London Mu-. a 4 cut ltln mustccn u-stuu Ill rlglt yore. tuul requll‘QSiLSUpill‘fllc sum on the cou- - s " , 'l‘hur's the pieces of it ngiu the fence, tents of catch building, if the distance is General Blacksmnhs g :‘ .. while the fcllcr hisscll‘ is ten miles 'twu ' mm“: um" 13 f" This is a "cry impormnl ' i .uu runnin‘ " ‘ ’ difference in cases. Fra1101s-st., Fenelon Falls. 1â€" 55 C',‘ I I. o I o I m _. Bu, 'twnsult his fault I! protested ,, 8. In the Roynl Cunndmn it. is a port of «a m . i . . . .. D gap-aw , mm, on mulcback. Llifvclo):.lix-::& agilitiosulpzddslgle:53-‘2:::??::§ Blacksmilhingiu all its dilfcrcntbrnnches g a 5 g 35‘ 3â€"! > “I ain't “yiuv 33 runs» phcidlv _ _ . “. _ . done on short notice and at the lowest 3 a“, U ' "‘ i ‘ . Without nny restriction as to the distance . . .. . . . - 0Q u E Eli-ii :. t“, and got, mixed up and made a fule of of water, kind of fuel or direction of the '3krzhlec Sgisfacuon' ' 45_]),_ b g 23:3 0 h‘:~s::ll‘. No sooner had he sot eyes on “'lnd- Many "f the WWW Midas in the g D "’ 0 "m g In C I - ,h‘, unsuweu “rm he cracks his heck. London Mutual were obliged to run their "‘ '3? Z ‘ O "" ‘ :3 , “I ‘ , _‘ . rk ‘. ‘ _ own risk while threshing Inst senson,bc- > g u.- H' . ' [\IFLI. lLI' “UL. 010W.) 1 C J 10055.”, all cansc it was found (0 be ilnpoa-sible to con)- ' z E“ ti 5- C 5.1. ho to me, so? he: ply with the conditions of their permit. The following cheap and good farms are .. 8 RI 2 33 a a; S t. “cubs, I km pull we 1”," durum] When n. former-pays forinsuruncc he should in the finest section of W'estern Ontario. 01 g as .â€".5 the villa e t f mate of Tennessee right up by the mom secure It policy which will hold him snfe Send for the “Canadian Farm Advertiser’ g. 66 D, g g 5 L‘ a g a L, if i pin 2;, a brace [0,. my feet and 1'“, when it is most required. 30].}. Daly & Co.,.Guclph P. 0., Out. II C.‘ m l“ ago. E O f “Umiui d, u. it 'I ' 9. The Royal Canadian is obliged to pay ‘5_ sum free, and Ewe? the acres Cleared, o g 0 001:3! Q I: 7 V 21 t,.i,lyt ' I 1- ‘ ff L . t lk- . its losses within sixty days out] usually Sizes and kmds 0f bulldmgsi Sic-t 533-: Of a HQ 513% .1 m. e S. I, “k ” by "m 9 '3 .a “.1 takes much less. The London Mutual need these and 275 ffiher falms' m a I) at"? ‘ :5 1mm, but. did was powcrlul sot. Ill his not pay for ninety days, und since it hus "0 5t0"°§y_hllls or swamp'on tho farn‘lls, 9 - E m w *_ ways, and he crows ngtu and hollcrs : become so hnrd up as to be obliged to bor- fgfnffifigfޣ3?ZZLZZt‘aedmcéiie‘i/E'éixi33:! 5 :3 l4 0 p“ i E ~ ‘- ‘ Whoop â€"-whoopcel Lommc git. row moncy lnrgcly, it usunlly takes about (wired as guarantee,'for expenses if the m a,” H .1 _. VI ' hold of" them 'orc handles, and all yous “‘9 “1” “me allowed' _ . . . farms are not cheap and as represented,â€"- 5+ 3 l> Egg 3 "z. ., . who don‘t want to tiP Orcr when the m- The “03"” C“”“‘].”l" [whey ‘3 “we” and intending buyers, after Seeing them» "' 3“” 31 O n 5 uirth comes up haul hotter huntv to the to the “mum” condition”: 0."I~V' It .haS left to dedde for then‘dees' and “3°” H g. m ‘2 ii 3 I“ O MANUFACTURER OF ,-_ , , l) _ b1 , d b. ‘,_ _ " . I none of the numerous Vlll‘ltlllOllS ugmust keep or return the money as they think 0 p,‘ p 9.9, Q) a ""0"," n “u “i hm" "°-‘ and 3mm“ the policy-holder printed in red ink on the right. ” 3mg. 5 r“ S A ! EE§ room: . buck of tho London Mutuul policy. Pure spring water on every farm, good 50 % Hug O U SD CD '59 " lofts. I‘llt‘al'd lllln say them 1‘3- 1]. As to security, the inspector of insn- {9110053 land “0t 11m] “0" flift' Grave] O 294:” 3 lg Q- 93 "l a r nutrks." put. in one of the crowd. ruucc reports that the Royal Cunudiun has roads: Cheese metonesv creamcncsv scfhomsr z ‘ i E; B i” Q. 3' .. gold 1‘" added half a dvzm, Others. $202,758, the amount he estimates to be g‘“"§hes,“del’mmfifeimqhiglihe :dbnns; uâ€"] .‘3' w "" (D , " Of c031: he sold ’cm " continued necessary to enable the cmmmny to carry trio wa e 6 er! 6 e y “I 5 a t I t a ’ . _‘ ( - .l O‘ l ‘ y ' nflub‘."_,,0p 00.50. Nobody.S denyin. out all lib engagements “llll Its policy Only enough money to bind the bargain o I 9 that he said 'cm. Dud jest ftILCl‘L'Ll ml pulliu' must of this ycrc nirthiup as rosy us you kin lil't the top crust of n pic. l-lc spit. on his hands, grabbed thou) crc handles. and when he straight- t-uud up ljcst felt the ground trembling nil around." " h'o'd I l " culled seven or eight voices Ill till‘fl'llé. ‘- l).ul haul one side of the hull county lifted up two feet high. when there Was :t rip nod u smashâ€"them hnudlcs tore uth the m'tshocu flow to pieces and the Mil'lll sunk back with n chugg which to tilt' us dizzy." -- Then your lather had broken a lliml'l rcsscl or something of the sort? " -l on Tim]. 7 '- Skoorcely. stranger, skcorccly. Dud u rm‘t no mun to stop nt one blootl-vcss‘rl. lit: j-st hustcxl hisscll all to pieces, and holders. Besidcs this he. reports that it bus to the good the Stil0,01)0 cupitnl paid in cash by the shareholders, und u not surplus Sl 17,6)? making in oil at totnl cush surplus of $517,607 to protect its policy-holders against unexpected contingencies. In ad- dition to these cosh items it bus u subscrib- ed capital of $00,000 not culled up. Re- garding the security of the London Mutual the inspector reports that the unmunt of uucurucd prcmium it should have on hand is $390,309. To make up this amount in cash at second call would hove to be mode on the premium notes for A large amount, lunviug rt surplus of only $74,218, even if there were in: bud debts, and this surplus is made up wholly of the unpaid bnluncc of prcmium notes already heavily assessed. The company reports the losses ntijustcd but uupnid at the close of the your ut $6.~ 387, but the Inspector of Insurance finds that the llllllllll_\' for unpnid losses ut the: end of the your was $20,286. The cash on bond to pay these losses only amounted to $3,911. need be paid until taking possession, and then 60 per cent.. $60 of every 8 too. of the price will be left on the farms, or less than that, if buyers wish, payable just to suit the buyers in every way. This will be put in writing and is the best chance ever offered to buyers. All buyers get good titles and their deeds when they take pos- session. ’71 110 acres, 65 cleared. 15 acrrs % 9 . fiuc muplc bush, good house and burn. mnrkct town with railway 3 miles. 100 acres. 80 clcurcd. bnlztncc - r bush. brick house, good bani, murkct town onlv l nulP. :57: H ( {all acres, Soclcnred, hair's:- ED 9 , . and burn, near nmrltct town. - é, 75"" 60 acres :1” clcurcd good $ 45 l O 00. buildings, ncnr murkdt. jliEj’Wâ€"wâ€" 65 acrc; all clcnrcd, good spa,( . buildings, neatrlargc town. mild“: 1067111125, §5~clcarcd, 1; bush, 1+3)? 9 4 . brick house and bank bnru, market town with_r:t_il_w_.-_iy_ 5 miles. village near. " ) 100 acres, 90 cleared, idhiish, Q 9 ' large fresh thtcr hike. is boundurv at buck cud, goodhouscund burn, marl-mt WALL RA. FEES. loo Patterns Arriving Daily FROM NGLISH, CANADIAN AND AMERICAN MARKETS. All the Lutcst Designs in U “twin” mom, Drawing Room and Bedroom Papers, Ceiling Papers, Corners and Decorations. PRICES & STYLES TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. Call and see my 50. per roll Paper. 6‘ VALISES. Everything belonging to the Saddlery and Harness Traits constantly kept in stock. REPAIRING Done on the Shortest Notice. Kont-st.,liiiiay, Ont. ENS {IRA NCE. “a, ;. um,” Min-c we could reach him _lU View 01' ll"? fort‘gning fife“ {Miller-3 lil‘i’i‘h‘flll}5593222253? \ _._l_.a__7- "- “ 6c. M Mr. G. Cnnuinghmn having transferred bio I n 3 “FUN. I ‘ w t n. rm ' t, will have no diliICllily in dt'Cldtllg as to the v-lmdu'ca)? 13:15: c;an 1:12.12! H H Tc “ H Insurance mumps, U, “W! 1"“, “Wm”, I‘I- .. .xc._t‘ ingelcrau .- ~ ,. -‘. , v o - y r . ._ . ' I _ r I r U H, “c w ” 4x ,.0 ‘t H “I! when h I cop‘ipnnysfl \lvglclhl‘tlhlgy'ihould be iu-urtd. a “Huge , miksflmrkeuown winnmlwnyWHHus. “ H 80 ., u to lulu. risks on .111 this.” of property , - ~ ~ * t -~ . g. t. -oru at e l ' .( ~F~ '-râ€"-â€"â€"»- 7-7;; â€"â€"â€"-:â€"â€",â€" ~~--- - ‘ o f," lbaucrcs lguulc.trcd,15imrd ” u A v . , . , :r‘fl‘li-‘J “mm himdl‘i‘} “"d "0“ )"m S. COI{.NICIL. . \Voodxoddiiousmsmallham. 90- u u t 01 y 1J0“ 0"“ 1:“ ‘0’" (until make him orur limp foot [on as he nurch with railwny l uulc, large townomxlcs. “ u 100. “ " l:y~ in thur on u board. Jcst pulled his kn vs up and his shoulders down, and I ,rt-rimu hi~ lungs would hold his guilds-3s uj- it tlmr was any buttons on 'cm’. The mm who owned tho mushccn wasn't to lawnsâ€"if ("t'rtl he wmu'tâ€"but when -l.~-~ soon thi‘ calamity he started tor Knoxville on the jump. and he was junpiu' uhcu In: turned the co'uer of Will hill up thar! Dad’s in ycro. strun- Uomo rind tube a. look. Mighty mad man. dtl was, but :1 lcctlc too colt- 34: will-n in- bud about it}. thinks ol'ap‘ .pl-jtck undo: his shirt bosom. Crowd gut-k Clut‘, ho; s, and makerooml Douu' Inc: :iko you never dun met up with n (3.x: :nlitous spectacle hcl‘o' l " .9 ‘l' Agcut, Lindsay. The “ Fcnelon Falls Gazette” is priutcd every Saturday at the ofiice,ou the corner ol’lluy St Fruuris streets. SUBSCRIPTION 81A YEAR IN ADVANCE, or out: cent per week will be added as long us it remains unpaid. Ad vcrtising Ihutes. Professional or business curds, 50 cents ,icrlinc per unuum. Casunl advertisements, 8 cents per line for the first insertion,qu '1 cents per line for every subsequent inser- tiou. Contracts by the your, halt‘ your or l $10,250. l 7.” H“ â€" : ask." ‘l':ll’c(l :ihonâ€"~ rt" 5‘, 1001crcfc3ct. . (D 6:), ‘1; g . wood, mic hnct; 11min: and lurm- bunk burn, market town with railway 3 mile}. 200 acres, trio clcnrcd. buluncc hard wood, 1 sets of fine buildings, 3 bank barns and a good housus. market town with railway 3 miles, cun he and is dividedâ€"one of the best farms in the county. $21,066. suit purchaser, fine buildin s that cost .Slopfio. 11“) innn adjoins City of uclph, .und is one of thc hrs! groin and stock farms of its $12!: In Ontario. .3061 "â€"5" 430 acresâ€"in bloatâ€"xvii €3.40, dented, 90 \‘cry on: valuable hardwuod bush, 3 sets fin! buildings, 2 bank burns, 1 line now brick dwelling.nror 1:th ' markc'. town with railways, best large: farm in the i l l :ounty. ts fenced into; {a masâ€"Jon acrcs. ISU nuts, and mo acres. will be sold scparatcly or together. ._..__ Sand for the “ Farm Advertiser." it gives qunrtcrfloru column or icss,upou rcason- (all particulars of these and 275 other nble terms. (arms and valuable information about this country. Address, ul- J. Dalia. 63.. Guelph And all the way to 600. per Roll. None but first-class British and Canadlan Companies represented. I have on hand the largcst stock of Wall ' fl. 1:311:31 P] e ' “"31;le Paper ever brought into Lindsay. REMEMBER THE PLACE : at very low rules. $50,000 to loan from 6 per cent. to lJust opposite new Post-olfice, ‘ VV. E. 19 l J L I , Iicnt; Street. LI 1‘; 1):!9‘AY. o. l. ooiiooou. l 1555' Please call and SCL' my 5:. Paper. lbiudsay, April 2nd, 1891. Druggist nlul llochsellrr. Fenclon Falls, June 251b, IBM). 20. FOR SALE. W rah-k lions“.- and 1.0!. on Fidler’a Iliil, owm-d by the Into Danie J. Scutly, and rocn-mly occupied by A" Altâ€"x. lchrlhur, M, Quwil JOB PRINTING mower... ,Mww 4 *WW Win In: :som Cheap. _, W ...__W‘ _W l‘ or nil ordinary kinds executed neatly, corl mw_____« w» A” kinds Ur Job Priming dune i“ Apply to ‘ I "'“ ..., . . . , ready and rsauuunblurltcs. : "“w" ""‘"“‘“"""“’ n ‘1 u . , x m CHM, . . H , l Writ. ELLIS, ramp)” Fun“ 1‘ m; ll r ,k .-.l lung: and 5 Hunt. now, 5_ 0‘ HAND. £53“ Subsuihe rm. “,3 Gmflfl' on. ’ unit L on 1.5.: a 'tkU t. .c cL.t.c, 4.1“ all or to J, r.(,'l7I.I.Y, No.21). £3,333? ;, .mg'poc’gop, i (JWrmI-y. dolkr :2. year it drawn; 9..“ pm"; to sun tL; Ines. hungry Wilt. ls...-.

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