wraps-n... . mm mm ' umu-me‘.m.. Munoz. «it. “on a n). i “rule-A 1W. McKEOWNl l l l Shockir g Accident. A MAN Bi.0"‘\' i'i‘ BY DI':‘.I.L\'E AND 15 it u do not a TERRIBLY mJURED. hall) and oven mono than we claim t Lot No. 6 north of Bond street and west ‘ . . Is Selling HIS Entire Stock of it DO NOT T K! i‘l': sat.- of Colborne street, in the village of Fenc- lon Falls. with buildings. engine and boiler â€"fornicrly used as a carding mill. but if pcriec D. an, elegant watch which you can examine. nag -' t a well with dualine, on the tplaced in the well at a depth of about premises 0. the latter. near the English church. Mr. Fleming is an experienced hand at * .i-tiu: but the last shot he fin-d near- ly cost him his life. The charge wa~ ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY, ‘ vs. w Below Wholesale Cost 01‘ nulnufaciurc.'in order to Intake. roonx for nexv designs and patterns. Call early and scrum-e bargains, as I am selling: cheaper than any dealer in the County. .‘lr. Wm. Fleming, of Cuuipbcllford, Apply atoucc to - m E I l I R E E i i I i l R E E \v u~ti.. ~: a sltoekin" accident 6- “- HOPRDD, gulf)er F937“. - ‘- I - B'll‘i‘Flel' i phss‘kg‘n‘nw on Thursday morning in t. which will 5H t. ' iind‘sa at and u 39; m cm- pales disï¬gure him for life. He and n. ' ' l “in, fugue,†n John Petttler were engaged in blostme I _THE_ chnncooménoï¬upgo: at such a ri cu- lously low price is seldon it overbo- ‘- tom. 0 red. This ' is s. ulna c .. Fl SWAN 113235 . of plates 8 Com over com - tion metal. It has solid bow. can and DOORS, SASH, MOULDINGS ETC. KEPT IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER. y ALL WORK WARRANTED. UNDERTAKING ATTENDED TO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. :.": . X? W L "“ " *1; o :" 2 . FHA/V678 STREET WEST, FENELO/l/ FALLS. eight feet, and the opening covered over with old pieces of timber. The fuel was li_-lned, bet the dunlinc setmrd clatter than usual in exploding, and Mr Fleming rather thoughtlessly walked over and looked down the Well. At "that moment the shot went off with a tremendous report, and he was thrown: sobour. thirty feet away. Mr. Pettit’cr raw him fall and ran to his assistance, and carried him into the house, and a Inca-sage was at once sent for medical aid, to which two doctors quickly re- sponded. Upon examination it Was found that his forehead was torn from one side to the other and into one eye, “ltllr u pi cc of wire about an inch long crown, nting cosmbonutimll‘yon. gravod and is usi- ., proof. The works , ‘ ' aroWalthnm style. richly jeweilcd. with expansion balance. is ' ‘ rcgula nnd we werrantit an accurate time- c e 0 W keeper. t is suitable for either a lady or gentleman. A arantco is sent: with unit watch. Address EO.W.YYA W'ntchmakers, Pctcrboroug . Ontrr & 00" SEND US SLO THE LONDON llLUTUAL, run FARMERS. ’ The Royal Canadian oï¬â€˜ers the following advantages over the London Mutual: l. Ifa building worth $l200 is insured for say $1000, the Royal Canadian is oblig- ed to pay $1000, ifs. loss occurs. In such a case the London Mutual is obliged to pay only two thirds of the cash value, or $800. 2. lfa 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 $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 and a slip or paper th size otéour linger. d this . These rin are now . worn by ndies anl gentlemen in the bus . society, and have the same a caranoe as a ringoost ngseaoo. We guarantee a cot 8t imbues u‘man with conï¬dence, and prcposses others in his favorâ€"which is important. When rich, a man may indulge his’ ccccntricities, and appear in 'ilic shabbicst attire without losing “ caste,†but not so the youngmnt.‘wlto is ‘jnst making his wny in the world: it's ruinous to’iiis‘chnuces to wear ill-tilting chothes. had penetrated the bone at the back of valueé The London Mutulal pays not more ""“'â€""mâ€â€˜"â€â€â€""‘" ' Address ,1 . “v... and the gaping wound was fun than 5, no matter how va unblc the normal 0 1 N F G d H, J t A Y d 6â€. wI -.of sand and gravel. The wire was pul- "my be' , , a " S e 3 Jewellers . 4. In the Royal Canadian animals are . pembomnzh.om, l --n' and the eye being punctured and sunken, it will be necessary to r-- mon- it. The other eye Was injured. but not so much as to deprive the poor .inan oi his sight. Mr. Fleming was also bruised in 'scveral places on the «body, and the mystery is how he escaped .itNant death. The place was covered ~with blood which flowed from his ~wuui'd.~. It is supposed that he was -struck by the cardboard that inclosed :the dualine, and the wire that was wound around the cardboard. His misc ~ seemed a hopeless one, but his condition “is somewhat. improved, yet it' sport-d he will be nearly blind, and will propably 'lue disabled for lii'c.â€"Campbellford Herold. 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 speciï¬cally, such as musicnl instruments, the Roya‘l Canadian is obliged to pay the full amount insured up to the cash mine of the article. The London Mutual pays only two-third of the cash value, no matter what the in- surance may be. 6. When “ ordinary contents buildings are insured by the Roynl Canadian new- ALL implements are included. In the Lon- don Mutual only one rcnper and one mower are included, no matter how good others. may be. 7. When the outbuildings are not joined to each other the Royal Canadian insures under one sum the “ ordinary contents " of ' all building not cut off by a distance great- er than 40 tt., the some as if the contents were all under one roof. The London Mu- tunl requires a separate sum on the con- tents of each building, if the distance is more than l2 ft. This is a very important difl‘erence in many cases. 8. In the Royal Canadian it is a part of the contract that standard smut runnsuans and comprise a beautiful Selection of - French and. English Suitings and Over-Coatings. Scotch Irish and Cananian Tweeds. etc, which have been purchased mos‘t advantageously, Huibling 'us 'to make the prices con- siderably lower than usunl. GENTLEMEN.- COME EARLY " of out and select the material for your Full and Winter Stilt and Orr-rcoai while the Stock is livery article guaranteed a good titâ€"well made and well trimmed, and the P11101118 AVVAS.’ DOVVN F012. CASIâ€"I. CMTHRO & flog Opposite McLennan’s Hardware Store, Lindsay. '“M‘m Winn GLlBll , aros- FOR 1892 Apamphlet. of Information and ab- ‘4' stract of the laws, showing How to ~ "' Obtain Patents, Caveats. Trade ~S. - Marks, Copy'rights. sent Jr“. 1 -"~ :7 ‘ Addre- M "N a. 00. t 361 Broadway, ' -- y . New York. V op.- The Caithness Earldom. ".The Winnipeg Free Press furnishes the “ real facts †regarding the pompous despntch from Dakota a few days ago “that. Mr. J. S. Sinclair, a resident of {For sale or to Rent. The cast half of Lot 27, Con. l. Vernlam. Apply to Rev. Wm. Logan, Fcnclon falls. “Aâ€... DOLLAR . . . . .........Q. ..... A Well-1+ llllllg‘ Still of Clothes ,g .itl’lill’lilll'lli’m‘ l I l i l l l l i i l i, “that state. had inllen heir to an earldom. M r Sinclair. it appears. owns a farm in Dakota, and last January by the death .0' his father sucoeeded, to the title of Earl of Unithncss, u Scotch title, whose holder does n't have a seat in the House of Lords unless elected. The estates, .‘howevcr. were by a previous holder of "the title willed to another branch oi the ltmily, so Mr. Sinclair prefers, sensibly enough. to drop the “ enrl " part of it. .An empty title and a Dakota (arm are not supposed in themselves to be very productive in these days. i 4. Crops in Britain. - 'LONDON, Oct. 12.â€"Thc Times pub- lishes a ï¬nal estimate of the state of crops in Great Britain, and says it. an- ~tk~ipatcs a bad yield and of indifferent quality. Much of the grain stacked la in such a condition as to necessitate great. delay before it can be thrashed. The real state of ufl'airs, therefore, will not be known for a month. It is pos- sible the harvest, as a whole, may not be worse than of recent years, but in ~many districts the crops will be the worst in 40 years, and the farmers will not be able. as they had feared, to re- coup tl.eurselvcs for recent losses by abundant crops and increased prices. “I- .Tbe steamer Storm King, from Mont- :real to Dundee, lost 152 cattle on route. Frank Melbourne, the rain-maker, has signed a contract to water a section of Kansas during next summer at ten cents ‘per acre. Another revolution is said to be brew log: in Mexico. The temperance workers of London are striving to separate the liquor and grocery business. . (ht is estimated that no fewer than “70,066 girls are employed in the public .‘houses and drinking bars of the United Kingdom. The father of one of the largest prop- erty holders in London is buried in a glass case on top of one of the ï¬nest buildings in the city Mrs. Vsnnamnn, of Bridgetou, N. J., while weeding her garden last year. no. ticed a tall weed of peculiar appearance which she let grow. It has now grown into a tree over twenty feet high and s {not in circumference; it has an coor- -1nous leaf. Hundreds of people have may be used without 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 London Mutual 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 forinsurance he should secure a policy which will hold him safe when it is most required. 9. The Royal Canadinn 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 lurgcly, it usually takes about the full time allowed. 10. The Royal Canadian policy is subject to the statutory conditions only. It has none of the numerous variations against the policy-holder printed in red ink on the back of the London Mutual policy. ll. As to security, the inspector of insu- rance reports that the Royal Canadian has $202,758, the amount he estimates to be necessary to enable the company to carry out all its engagements with its policy holders. Besides this he reports tho! it has to the good the $400,000 capital paid in cash by the shareholders, and a net surplus $117,607 making in all a total cash surplus of $5i7,607 to protect its policy-holders against unexpected contingencies. In ad- dition to these cash items it has a subscrib- ed capital of $l00,000 not called up. Re- garding the security of the London Mutual the inspector reports that the amount of unearned premium it should have on hand is $290,309. To make up this nmountin cash a second call would have to be made on the premium notes for a. large amount, leaving a surplus of only $74,2i8, even if there were no bad debts, and this surplus is made up wholly of the unpaid balance of premium notes already heavily assessed. The company reports the losses adjusted but unpaid at the close of the your at $6,- 387, but the inspector of Insurance ï¬nds that the liability for unpaid losses at the end of the year was $20,286. The cash on hand to pay these losses only amounted to $3,911. In view of the foregoing facts farmers will have no difficulty in deciding as to the company in which they should be insured. For insurance apply to S. CORNEIL, Agent, Lindsay. The “ Fenclou Falls Gazette" is printed every Saturday at tho ofï¬ce, on the corner of May 3: Francis streets. SUBSCRIPTICX 81 A YEAR IN ADVANCE, or one cent per week will be added as long as it remains unpaid. Advorthilng Rates. '6 AND "BALANCE 1891 s' . if, . -___ ,;::i’-f& . ‘3. ‘ ; . ESTIIEU E. .___'-.,~ THE Mosr LIBERAL own: EVER more. Fastcomed G159. NO FAKES! NO CHEAP BOOKS! NO JACK-KNIVES! SCISSORS OR CATCH-PENNY OFFERS! BUT A CLEAN, WE-LESOME FAMILY NEWSPAPER UPON ITS MERITS. . Commencing with the issue of 7th October TIâ€"IE WEEKLY GLOBE will contain sixteen pages insteadof twelve pages as heretofore, making it the largest and best family newspaper in Canada. Every effort will be devoted to making it BRIGHT. READABLE, ACCURATE and INTERESTING in all its departments. Special pains will be taken with its Agricultural Pages, and MORE SPACE WILL BE DEVOTED To SELECT READING FOR THE FAMILY. SUBSCRIBERS WHOSE ORDERS ARE RECEIVFD PREVIOUS TO 315i; DECEMBER, I891,.WILL HAVE Tm: PAPER 5.‘.NT THEM UNTIL CLOSE OF 1892 FOR THE ONE YEAR'S sunsCiur'i'ION. 15 months of a 16-pnge for $1 to 1 every one who subscribes now. AGENTS W ANTED 1N ALL UNREI’RESENTED Disriucrs. hams for 106.- Fast Colored Mus- llns for 100. ' FastColored Prints for 10 cents. im- The freshest Goods in the village at Wm. Campbell’s. â€" For tarps, address TokoNTO. MANUFACTURER 0]? DON ST’W‘ALL PAPERS SADDLES, be led away by every P1517 ENGLISHFROM of wind that blows. AMERICAN MARKETS. All the Latest Designs in ‘ Halli)" R ,D ' R d STILL ALIVE 3;..2'2399233. Elli.“ .2233" and able to compete in my own Corners and Decorations. , CANADIAN AND HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALISES. Everything belonging to the line of business and thank my pmcgs & “mg-Tm†CUSTOIERS‘ Saddler! and flame“ Trade numerous patrons for their kind support for the last ten Call and see my 5c. per roll Paper. I. U u I‘ years. I have withstood 013- 6c. position ï¬ve times in the last I: 7"- ': “ ten years in Fenelon Falls, and u u l. will still be able to give satis- u u me: u u faction, as in the past, after , , iAnd all the m. to 60¢. not]. havmg had thirty years’ ex- y Par constantly kept in stock. 0 REPAIRIN Done on the Shortest Notice. Ihaveonhsndthomgatmckoiwm Paper over brought into Lindsay. REMEMBER THE PLACE: seen it, but. no one knows what kind of Penence. Professional or business cards, 60 cents a tree it is. i Zulu prince. the youngest son or Perline per anuum. Casual advertisements, .‘ O , ~ - o n 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion and '1 . 'Kmb belowps“ ‘flomfemfllza flay“ 0.“ cents per line for every subsequent.inur- , the streets 0 t. all. '3 Pm’“ ‘3 tion. Contracts by the year, half year or 1 stalwart young man. weighing 186 {unteniorlcolumn or loss,npou res-on. Watchyoaksr 8. Jeweller, Just Opposite new Post-0mm, (Li's-cf iobco it a bltnn. 7." ’ t 1;. , u,‘ I :cd‘hni: ‘Hrc is alright item. JOB :P‘él;:N..TING :V F. -. ‘ “c st" '“ot but! children. his “the? possessing the .{ “I "an"?! kind. exocuud n..u" “r 0' “Edamâ€! Institute. L I D S AY. Juror." "f r0"! fin“; , H" i' beif‘g_ed‘ rectly and reusable ram. flute-l bv ngmt ministers for mlwon- 3.9. nun, '- somrn» for u.- "Ml, u. w and]! Articl- Irm, dollar you in Minste-1 POE SALE. flBrick Ilouso and that dies r’s Hill, owned by the late Dub he 1:, and recently occupied by Mr Alex. McArthur, WWII]. Be Sold Cleanup, Apply to v W. 2. ELLIS, I'cnolon 7.15. G. A. Mummy... ,3“; †ï¬ggfu. Lina-1.. .â€"-_.â€".... Kent-st, Liniliay, 011i. is. r Wm. WM" .......,,. -.., . . ,. . . u ..-.N.m . ..