' = ‘ The Belmont Gold Mine. ' Fossffle-Aï¬argain- .. , - ' Mes 3 . y m... The ï¬rst thorough test ofthe Lingllam Lot â€0‘ 6 north 0.! Bond streetcar] if“. - * f * '7 " 3» l / I ’54... '7’“: 42“ r i L #4" t . . .. of Golborne street in the village of Feue- . ' ‘ “ ‘ ' . 3‘ " ' 90m "mic: I" Belmont, and 9f “‘3 new [on Falls, with buildings, engine and boiler H " Is selhqgvnlst-Beme StOCk of ' apparatus for the reduction of the gold â€"-formerly used as a carding mill. bearing yock taken from it has been madc’,’snd the result, as we learn on an. questionable authority. is in the highest degree satisfactory. The test was the reduction of 100 tons of ore, from which 50 ounces of gold, valued at $1,- 100, 'was yesterday shipped to Philadel- phia; This gives a yield of $10 to the too, but there is still a quantity of gold in the mercury and some concentrates that are not very rich. The total yield may safely be placed at about $15 a too. The separate process is by far the most successful that has yet been tried on the refsctory ores of this region, as but a very small percentage of the precious metal remains in the tailings. Its ef- fects upon the gold mining interests of the district must be highly important. It. is the intention of the proprietors of the mineâ€"~50 well are they satisï¬ed with the result of the result of the test of its valueâ€"to largely increase their plant and prosecute the work on an extensive scale.â€"-Bellevillc Intelligenccr. , Narrow Escape of a Train. ?l*â€"“"“fl,.h‘eb. 22,â€"Tne Wheeling LAUuoâ€"“s. express on the Wheeling division of the Baltimore and Ohio Railway with 100 passengers on board had a. narrow escape from an awful accident near Whitehall, 12 miles south of this city, last night. Near Whitehall and just around a. steep curve is a. temporary trestle 300 feet long and 40 feet high. The train was running at the rate of 35 miles an hour when it rounded the curve. The engine struck a huge rock, which, loosened by frost, had rolled from the high embank- ment to the railroad. An awful crash ~,...followed, the engine broke from the ten- der and left the track, the tender partly v : stoke from the train and the separated parts rushed in a mad race for the trestle. When the engine reached the trestle V proper it. seemed to stop suddenly and plunge down the embankment. The. train swept by in salcty, being stopped ' by the air brakes at the other end of the trestle, as the engine toppled ovcr. Engineer Multan was thrown <10 feet- in the air and killed. The ï¬reman was . also seriously hurt. «4 -°â€" o Serious Marine Disaster. LONDON, Feb. 21.â€"What is likely to Apply at once to , G. H. HOPKINS, Barrister, 51-t. f. Lindsay ’â€"THEâ€" ROYAL CANA DIAN “Mnâ€"â€W INSURANCE COMPANY. vs. THE LONDON MUTUAL, FOB. FARMERS. The Royal Canadian offers the following advantages over the London Mutual: . 1. It‘s. building worm $1200‘is insured. for say $1000, 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 of the cash value, or $800. 2. Ha horse worth $90 is killed in the ï¬elds by lightning, the Royal Canadian is obliged to pay $00. 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 value. The London Mutual pnys not more than 55, 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 promises of. the insured only. . s. - ,.. ‘ ' 5. When articles are insured speciï¬cally? such as musical instruments, the Royal Canadian is obliged to pay the full amount insured up to the cash value of the‘articlc. The London Mutual pays only two-third of the cash value, no matter what the in- suruncc may be. ' 6. When “ ordinary contents " of out buildings are insured by the Royal Canadian ALL implements are included. In the Lon- don Mutual 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 Royal Canadian insures under one sum the “ ordinary contents†of all building not cut oï¬â€˜ bya distance great- er tlntn 40 tn, the some as if“ the contents were all under one roof. The London Mu- tutti requires a Separate cum on the corn tents of each building, if the distance is more than 12 ft. difference in many cases, 8. In the Royal Canadian it’ is a part of the contract that standard srsau 'rnnnsusns 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 W. FHA/V078 37.9557 Ill/£87. FE/lgtblll Mus- . 11-310111gaSIlllgof’iClollles * A We imbues a'man‘ with conï¬dence, and preposses othizlr‘s inlhis favorâ€"ivhich is important. This is a very important l FURN ’ URE MM W Below at and Wholesale fest W of alagnufaétuhe. in order 17.01» ï¬iaké room or new designs find pat-terns. bargains. at; I an: selling; (Shea-per than any ‘ ' ’ dealer in the QQunty.‘ SASH, MOULDINGS DOORS, .Qsilt early (ind secure ~ ETC. KEPT IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER. ALL WORK WAEEAIrrED. v UNDERTAKJNG ATTENDED T0 H-453; ITS BRANCHES. When rich, 3 man may indulge his‘eccentricities, andaappcar in the shabbicstnttirc without losing " caste," but not so the young tnahiwhoï¬is just making his way in the .world: it’s ruinous to hischanccs to'yve Whilst. Arrived. Reï¬ning chothcs. Our. Nell Fallmw "1S; ’ ond comprise a. beautiful selection of French and English Settings sï¬oorergcoanngs. Scotch Irish and. Canadian TWeeds. etc, which have been purchased GEEILEMEN, mbst advantageously, enabling us to make thc'prices con- siderably lower than usual.“ COME EARLY and select the material for your Fall and'Wintcr Shit and Overcoat while. the Stock is new. Every article guaranteed a good {itâ€"well made and Well trimmed, and the _ PRICES AWAY DOWN FOR CASH. @m'm' of W714 that 61020.8. STIEIjLIVE sail. ‘U. mm. Opposite McLennah’s Hardware Store, Lindsay. 'QNWT "WALL PAPERS. “'Eï¬Eï¬SH:>CAï¬ï¬Â§'AE n.“ u AMERICAN MARKETS." I ‘ an the Latest Designs in Hall, Dining Room, Drawing Room and Bedroom Papers, Ceiling Papers, audit!) - ___ï¬,,.,...,..s_. ...J. n . .u THL- l\VI«IA. 274* Fenclcn Falls, Aug. 26th, 1891. . {‘- 38 Boy ESTABLISHED IN lSi'l'. THE OLDES’I‘ AND THE LBADI'SG LITE ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANAl‘A. â€"â€" Capital I; Assets as at the 30th of April. 1889. over $10,000,000. Annual Income for the ear ending 30th April) 1885, $19u40,0000 M 0 K9 «3 w mg Total Sum assured to 38th April,_1885. amounts to $41,000,000. The proï¬ts of this old and reliable Com- pany are larger than any other Life Ofï¬ce doing business in the Dominion, and its ratio ofexpenses to income are less“ than that of any other Caundntu or British otiic:~. The policies of this Company are indisputaâ€" ble on any grounds whatever after twu years, and policies becoming claims arc paid at once. The hues charged by this Company are as low as any ï¬rst. class ‘oï¬icr. All forms of policies are issued. nooouoatm .t‘ onaxoos, '43-ly. Agents, Fcuclon Falls. AVEATS TRADE monks. DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. For Information and free Handbook wrlte to MUNN a: C0. 361 Bnoanwav. Nuw Yomr. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent. taken out by us is brought before the publlc by a notlcc given free or charge in tho ï¬rieutiï¬ir grandam est circulatton of an sclcnttflc paper in the word. S lcndldl lllus rated. No intollthut man shun d be w thout it. Weoklv 38.0 a car; $1.50 slx mouths. Address MUNN a; co, nusms.361mondwsy. New York. Besi* .__â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" Fast Colored. Gino;- u'roi: ’ ‘ ; w...†W m.w.§ om.â€" a...“ m .. -“-â€"..a . â€a.-. .51 n-. um-n>~« l « r ~. awâ€: . 4;... T ‘. pliO'thl tlhe gravestdmat‘utimle disaster wind Many of the policy holders in thc . wuoi ms occurrc 81000 no tempos- - ‘ . . . ‘ ‘ . . . “Corners and Decorations. ‘ tuous weather of the past week set in is Ridi’ihlllvifiiiiiiisï¬iï¬ifiis51.22335: and able b0 Compete in my own ' , __ hams for 10C 2 ~ I' ' t l . ‘ \r '- -' ‘ . ' . “sorted from .019 Com‘bl} 0039“- A cause ibwas found to be impossible to com- hne ot business and thank my PRICES & STYLES TO SUIT CUSTOMERS ' . ~ s . large vessel whose name is unknown. ply with the conditions of their permit. morons?" 313190118, for their ‘ .:. ' {fl 5 T ' but,\rhich is supposed to be a Spanish When a furmcrpays fcrinsurunce he should my - '- .12.- . :.- - . . - . . "‘"""."- .. r‘i ; i it“ summer, has been wmkcd off pemnce’ securefrponcy whi-chlwill hold him safe klnd support for. the last ten call and see my 50. per roll Paper. F t C 1 a. M . if†and it is feared all hands who were w'hm'l‘ll 1311mm: 2mm?“ _ bl' at years, I‘-h_ave ‘WlthSiZOOd OP-' . ‘2 I: 7 . :: :: ' as O ore us- i. ~ ' .~ .. .- . ie- oyn «nation is o ige 0 pay . . ~~r . .- » c. -:, "113:“? I“ heprarre Flt: .Alrtï¬dly 'b'i‘ilzr its losses within sixty days and usually [JOSH/101'! ï¬le 1111186 In Ehe last it u 80 .c u - . ï¬rst.“ i l“ pa 0 "35 to .1"; 0 lull-"c 3“ ‘9'“ .l' takes much less. The.Londou Mutual need ten years in 13181101011 Falls, and u ' , u 9 ' u u I .' . , 4); , tug scenes which attended the disaster notlmy for ninety dxlys, and since it has . . lb bl i) 've S‘ttlS- ,, “ c' u u 1 f 10 i . t have been recetvcd. It is learned that become so hard up as to be obliged to bor- W111 Stlll' 3.8. e" 0 g1 ‘ loc- 113.3 or Go ' a boat containing six men, which had rngmï¬nej maulâ€: usually takes “’0Ԡfaction, as 1n the past, after mud all the way to 50¢. per Roll. , ‘ set out from the res l- {or shore vials ‘ c “ “me“ â€we ' ' . , ' . r ’ ex- / i capSizcd almostimmediQatt-‘l in the blind- m- The “"3ҠC'“'“‘“"“ POllc)’ i3 SublCCt haVIng had tChm-'10), yea ,s- - _ l 1 .. ‘ i a" ,e Tl b t _ ~ y t k .1 to the statutorr conditions only. It has perience. . _ Illa-V9011 hand the 133395133ka ofWall Fast COlOIled Prlnts : a, "3‘ â€a ' 'c 011 ,“a° Dex seen ct none of the numerous'vnrintions against , , i . Pa rever brou ht into Lindsa - I ‘- l b it ~ Id b 3- 9" g y “ .1“ upwnrt , ut none 0 10'!“ Cl cw con c the poliCmehlr-r printed in red ink on the gL ATER l Ni scon except two men. .1 he ï¬rst ofthcsc back of the London Mutual policy. a ‘ _ -. 9 REMEMBER THE PLACE : .' ‘\ . was clinging to the boat in desperation. it. As to security the inspector of insu- _- ' . ' f 10 t : . Ho u... 5.... to be mine washed on. mace reporvsumt a... mum Canadian has Watchmakerdal'eweller. Justtlpposuo how Post crime, 01‘ con S. , [f The second was swimming in an effort $202,758, the amount he estimates to be Kent Street, ' l l to reach safety. Efforts made by the necessary to enable the company to carry out all its engagements with its policy FENELON FALLS. 'LINDSAY. $29?- The freshest Goods in coastguard to help the two men proved holders "083d . this he re - . - 7 - . . . a.» ports that It has fMechantcs Institute. L00 lags-i anal lell “:79 ddt'owtted. TWO to the good the $400,000 capital paid in 2 DOGl‘S South 0 'â€"""‘ oats 1'0"! tic wrec an a quantity of cash by the shareholders and a net surplus the Vill e l: wreckage have come 35hr)“; $| l7,607 making in all it’tolal cash Surplus ‘ Go A. LlETHERELL. {Lg a ’ __ of $517,607 to protect its policy-holders $ ' - f. against unexpected contingencies. in ad- . '3 , mmqstlo’s Revenge- dition to these cash items it has a subscrib- , SCHOO I m. ampbe s- eh. 16.â€"â€"Bcl‘oro Judge 1 of 14 years named Eliza .vas charged with incendiar- sgirl was taken from an in- , home in Toronto by a farm-er «‘roomanton. Brock, named Obcd .agshnw. She was to remain an .ate of‘ his house during her minority. few days'ago Mrs. Bagshaw scolded me girl for some misconduct and shortly afterwards the latter slipped out with some matches and set Mr. Bagshaw's barn on ï¬re. in the conï¬ngration which ensued about $6000 worth of property was lost. including among other things '56 head of cattle. The girl admitted baring: committed the crime and appear- ,ed to be quite hardened. The judge sentenced her to two years in the Mer- ger Rel‘ormatory. -~ed__cap,i':.l._r;t‘ 3:33pm 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 amountin cash a second call would have to be made on the premium notes for a large amount, loavinga 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 adjuster] but unpaid at the close of the year 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 lessee only amounted to $13,911. In view of the foregoing facts farmers will have no dilliculty in deciding as to the company in which they should be insured. For insurance apply to ' S. COI§NE1L, Agent, Lindsay. roiiiionr’ raucvwoooos or AL'L usscar'r'rions. Stamping done Eulhnrne Street. lanolin. Falls. BOOKS -> AND SUPPLIES PATENT MEDICINES AND DRUGS MANUFACTURER OF SADDLES, HARNESS, memes, ranges. Everything belonging to the Saddlery and Harness Trade constantly kept in stock. ‘" DENTISTRY . A REPAlItING ; A very useful thing for a farmer to know is how to utilize a dry ditch, and ' ,in California they have an excellent way of doing it. After the water is turned out in early summer, instead ofallowing ,the bank to become a swamp ofwceds, to his own detriment and the undoing of those below, the farmer plows, the banks and the bottom of the ,ditch and plants pumpkins therein. Supposinu ibis ditch runs, say, for three-quarters o." ,a mile, he raises from ï¬fty to one hun- lfired waggou loads of pumpkins of the dorms! kind. After they are gathered pa the fall and marines are dry he Jump! they,» into the ditch and sets ï¬rs l l l is printed every Saturday at the ofï¬ce, on the corner of May & Francis streets. sunscmrriox 31 A YEAR is. ADVANCE, GAS- cr one cent per week will be added as long as it remains unpaid. Advertising Rates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents pcrlinc per an auto. Casual ad vcrtisemcuts, 8 cents per line for the first insertion,and 2 cents per line for every subsequent inser- tion. Contracts by the year, half year or quarter, tor a column or less, upon reason- able terms. JoiB PRINTING of all ordinary kinds executed neatly, cor l tor of gas â€"-(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. Nsnmxos, Dentist, laindsay, if you want teeth extracted:posittvcly With- out pain. Gss has been given by him with great succrss for over '31 years. lie studied with Dr. ‘ olton,ot‘ New York, the inven- for extracting teeth. Numbers of persons are wearing artiï¬cial teothmude by Mr. Nealunds 2!) years ago, and never required any repairs. Gold crowns, porceâ€" lain crowne and bridzework done. Vtsttc hicArtbur House. on the Call early 4041. Fenelon Falls, third Tuesday of every month. in the day. ____________________._._._______.â€"â€"â€"â€" FULL STOCK AT 1 W. , T. JUNKIN’S. Done on the Shortest Notice. KentstJl-iiliay, Ont. FOR SALE. WTirick flour-to and Lot on Fidler‘s liill, owned by the late Daniel Scully, and rccrntly occupied by Ir. Alex. McArthur, yer-Will Be Sold Cheap. Apply to W. E ELLIS, l’enolcn Folk. tl adcuonblc t . . . {a than. The melt is a ditch asclcan "c ’ n r a eit. D. RAND, 3 3955mm for tummy on .r i. J, bLLLLYï¬undu’v. i l ,* g l l s? Vito m“..-