,_,.. the united States' 1101 NO- 9 north 0f Build 3"?“ and “'5‘ †‘ The cast half of Lot 27, 0011.1, Verulam. of Coll-brne street, in the village of Fenc- ' ' ‘ Appl . ,0 m.“ Wm. Lo an Fcuelou Valle lon Falls, with buildings, engine and boiler IS selling- HIS Entlre StOCK Of 3 g ’ The ortbrealt of war with Chili would i have disclosed the weakness of the coun- â€"-furmerly "58d 38 *1 curdiuz “‘3"- FOR SAJJE, i try. Before an armv could have been APP!" “ °“°° ‘° . A (‘ d p 1 J ‘ _ _ r G. B. HOPKINS, .on hastenâ€"cheap. App y to _ l - transported from Laltforma to \alpar- Barfly", THOS. ROBERTS. ‘ z "50; ‘ fleet 0f transports “"0““ have 514.. f. Lindsay at and Pent-ion Falls, Aug. 261b,1891. 274’ . been required, and owing to the decline ‘t' .2; of the American commercial marine, ._ 3 $ t , 5 ROYAlâ€"delIl-Nâ€"A DIAN {Below 5.5533353}: 633:1: “13 Canada liftlssumnml these would not have been available. No maritime nation can be considered in a proper state of preparation for war, _ designs and patterns. Call early and secure ESTABLISHED IN 1841. "5°"ch 0" d°r°"‘l"e- unless ll “‘3 ‘1 INSURANCE CORAPANY. bargains, as I ant selling cheaper than any â€"- fleet of fast merchant steamers which vs. dealer in the Countv. ‘rttE 0“an A“) “â€1 I'E'u’m“ ""3 ASSUltAh‘Cl-l COMPANY IN CANADA.- THE LONDON MUTUAL, DOORS, SASH, MOULDINGS ETC. â€"â€" Capital & .lsscts as at the 30th of April, can be converted into an auxiliary navy. If hostilities bad arisen Chili would have enwloycd the ï¬ne vessels of its , nationé‘l line as cruisers and transports, FOB- FA-RMERS- KEPT IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER. ALL WORK WARRANTED- 1880. over 810,000,000. . v and the United States would have had 1‘} no? t C “d.“ offers the ‘01“:me UNDERTAKENG ATTENDED TO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Annual :[Ancoï¬mgggfllg Esteeolbmgsom no merchant vessels on the Paciï¬c seaâ€" , 'c 'a “n ' . . pr ’ ‘ .3 W i t , W... a... .. a... 1.. .W “d;ag;";°;ng,j;;;h;gggfg3;;*;*;gwd W. M c K @ at m1 m9 ,0... s... m... ,0 3..., m“, ,8... .. If there rllmuld be a snnilnr emergency for say $1000. the'Royttl Cauttdinn is oblig- FRANCIS STREET WEST, FE/l/ELO/l/ FALLS . amounts to $47,000,000. -< 0" the Al flllllc Side, there wnultl be no ed to my ammo, If“ loss occurs. in sttch The proï¬ts of this old and reliable Com- ,,.,m:rchant fleet under the Atnrrican flap ... available in a war with any European maritime power. [fan army. moreover, had been sent to Chili and the American naval re- sources had been concentrated in that quarter for active operations and block ade duty, the Caiiforuia coast Would . have been defenseless. San Fr:tnci.-co , . exposed to attack from the m-sst formid- able Chiliau war ships, and the Atlantic ports without adequate means of resist ing long-rang ï¬re lrom such battle shi, s as the Prat. Coast defence would bc~ come an issue of paramount importance in any foreign war. It has seemed im- practicable during the last decade to arouse public interest in this question or to secure wise and comprehensive action lrom Cmturcss upon it. ' A great natinn, witl'. unprotected a case the London Mutual ‘5 “bilged to P“! puny are larger than any other Life Offlo- only “V0 thirds 0ft†“Sh Y'ill'lc» or _$80o‘ . W . . . ' doing business in the Dominion. and its 2. Ifn horscnvorth $90 ts killed in the e .. 1 11] 111 0 0 . leg ratio ot‘cxpcnscs to income are less than ï¬elds by lightning. the Royal Canadian ‘3 - ' that of any otlvr Canadian or British oflier. obliged to 9""‘590' The London Mutual The policies of this Cutnpanyurc indisputa- pays only $60- ‘ imbues a man with conï¬dence, and prepcsses others in his favorâ€"which is important. ble on any grounds whatever after two 3. Fora. cow worth $30 killed by light- When rich, a man may indulge his ccccntricitics, and appear in the shnbhicst attire years, and policies hccomiug claims are ning the Royal Canadian pays $30. The, without losing“ caste,†but not so the young mun who is just making his way in the paid at once. The rates charged by this London Mutual pays only $20. For other world: it‘s ruinous to his chances to wear ill-lilting chothcs. Company are as low as any ï¬rst-class oilios. animals â€1“ R053] Canadian PM‘S â€â€˜9 full www.mm All forms of policit-s are issued. value. The London Mutual pays not more MCDUUGALL & BRANDON, mi: 0111‘ New Fall Goods Hate Just Arrived, â€â€___ 4. In the Royal Canadian animals are Scientiï¬c Amado“ insured ngninst lightning while. ntzpusturc and comprise a beautiful selection of anywhere. in the London Mutual they are â€5““ “"‘â€Â° â€â€œS‘mg °“ "‘° â€ms“ â€f French and English Suitings and. Over-Coatings. Scotch the insured only. 5. When articles are insured speciï¬cally}. ' ' ' such as musical instruments, the Royal IrlSh and cananla'n TWGEd’S’ etc" Canadian is Obllge‘l t†W." â€"3 full “mm“ which have been purchased most ndvnntngcous‘y, enabling us to make the prices con- insurcd up to the cash value of the article. sidetably 10“.“. than usual. The London Mutual pays only two third of the cash value, no matter what the in- GEIQ'TLEMEN, COME EARLY .35 ‘ i.‘ , GAVEATS TRADE thanks, DESIGN PATENTS common-rs, etc. I Cities on thrtc seaboartls. tnvitcs war surnnce maybe. . .. . . _. â€Hufomwon“qdï¬cegmjdmokwmgm '. bl '15 lile 0i preparation for it. The 6. When “ ordinary contents" of out and select the material for you; Full duld “mtltir Sust anal 0‘1?th will†tilichStocLALs 03333§1§u§e89t£°l£§3ayh’lé'ni'l‘lvhfléiia ' t ‘. . . . . ... ' ' * ‘trurcdb'tlic Ro-ulCnnndian new. Ever article unruntee a on llâ€"-WC mu can We rtmntc ,unt t 9 Ever “on, taken 0“,,†“3,8 brought“! UllliLd SUNS not only ought in plot... btltltlmga 3"†3 3 3 y g g mepilguobyunoticeglvenfrcoofcltargcint. ALL implements are included. In the Lon-l PRICES AWAX†DOWN 13.01% 0:15.11. in chief tm'iS in a ro or condition of i P p don Mutual only one reaper and one mower - ‘ drience, but it ought also to have a fleet ï¬tiwtiiir gamut « .’ nl'cr '. 'g d b ttl sl' l .r "l are included, no matter how good others . a '. 1 UL CL at; a .0 h â€P3 (Hg? CHOU; l may be' @MT Largest. circulation ofnny scientiï¬c patriot-ll}? tin: 1 to "w†“"3! .rcqmrcmculs "l foreign 7. When the outbuildings are not_jntned - . Eggdéhoï¬ hogglwflmggtmweï¬wlgfl‘gtï¬mtrgnn . , warfare, a military system well ordered to we}, on," ,1“. Royal Canadian msurcs Opposite McLennan’s hardware Store, L1ndsay. w: $1.50 ï¬xatiimmhaci Adgesagtbgrt ‘00.. .3 I ‘ i for sudden ctuergencies,and an auxiliary under one sum the “ ordinary-contents†of ‘ wanna. Bros way. ow or (I i navy of" requisite speed and lounge in illltllnlildjggt30h<éulq(Kelli: tilesmgccctï¬ï¬gtts ; ‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"---«~â€"-â€"-â€"â€" - ' ‘ 7' er mn . l .n . . ....,,..._._..,3_ 3» 13â€.?“ “its merchant marine. ll ttlt these prep were all unde’r one roof, The London Mu- .J 0 E S a 7' i a VW ALL ?APERS. .3 arattnns for national defense, the risks tuul requircsaSt-purutc sum 0,, the con- n. ., ~ . \\ I ’1) nl War wtlmld be littrldly “rm-thy (if tlzcrt- tents of each fbuillling' if the distance i: b I l aluay by 61/67 :[l/Zju FROM . I . t nus consxterutton. overy one 0' Most: more than 12 t. " iis is u very importnn 6 ec ,, ' †Z7 ‘ ENGLISH, CANADIAN AND difference in many cases. 8. In the Royal Canadian it. is a part. of . ',. ' AMERICAN MARKETS. 'â€"""" the contract that standard STEAM THRESHERS 0 Ujdnd that bloujs' . __ may be used without a special lpmï¬mit and ____________ All the Latest Designs in I without any restriction as to t to istunce . . . F t C 1 a. G from stocks or buildings, caretakers, pails S? I ‘1 LL A: LI § 7 ii: Ha“: Dmmg Room; Drang R00!“ and as 0 ore 1n '. of water, kind of fuel or direction of the Bedroom Papers, Ceiling Papers, wind. Many of the policy holders in the . Corners and Decorations London Mutual were obliged to run their , J ' . , . own risk while threshing last season, be- 311d ‘lbh’ t0 COIHPet'e 111 my 0“ 11 cause it was found to be impossible to com- line of business and thank Iny PRICES & STYLE-{TRENT CUSTOMERS. ply with the conditions of their permit. . ‘ ' '1. Whonafarmcrpnys fnrinsnrnncc he should numerous Patlonq for â€.161 secure a policy which will hold him safe kind support for the IEISt ten Call and see my 5c, per roll Paper, when it is most required. years. I have withstood 013- h u 60. u it Fast colorei NI “3‘ l (‘ measures can be advocated in the inter- ests of peace. The barbarism of war. which Americansjustly hold in unspeak- able abhorrencc, cannot be averted by conditions of helplessness and insecurity 11,1,“ produced by systematic neglect of com . prchensive measures for national defenCe. ~N. Y. Tribune. hams for 100. * The Wild Man of Monroe County. tMason Evans, the much paragraphed a “ w'ild man " of Monroe County, is dead. ' ' w . . ' ' ' 1, t . . - - it t “W M" â€W “‘.““.“"B' °fl’-. 1‘1"“."5 "“1 n: igiisnilï¬iagus'iiliif‘hisvi’biiiidusiul’ii’} posxtlon ï¬ve hmes 1n the last i: .. gg- .. “ =“.2232,“nirttriznsrascals: cam: ten W..F...1..F.Hs,... . .. 9.; . . . , . ' ’- . ' no pay or ntnc y ity .t . . . . _ . f 10 time he had roamed in ihe woods, apart become so hard up as to ,bc obliged to her. W111 Stlll be able to give Sit/DIS “ “ 100. “ “ , llns or C. from the comforts of civilization, sub- NW mono! “Wm-"3†“ “mmâ€! mm “â€0“ faction, as in the past, after mad an the way to 50¢. per Roll. sisting on roots and herbs dun from tl .- ‘hc fun time “ilowed' ' o- , ' ' ' e'tl‘S’ exâ€" , enrtlr with an occasional foivl surren- 10- The RUE“l Cmmdlfln POHCY is subject ital/111° hid t-hll ty y ‘ 'â€" . t’t' 23] t k f. - . _ . P to the stntntnrv conditions only. It has pertence. Ihave on hand the largest Stogk ofWall Fast Calored Erlnts t tou. y a on tom some contentcnt Paper ever brought into Lindsay- . barnyard. Ho was captured several times. but always managed to escape Seven or eight years ago he was captured xby some fearless fellow with an outer- "prising turn of mind, for the purpose of ,‘entering hitn in a dime museum as the “ Wild Man of Borneo." When taken } his body was as hairy as that of a bear and cox-cred with ï¬lth and vermin. His ‘eyc gleamcd liltc the eye of a maniac .antl ho had almost lost the power of .npccch. For twenty years he lived in a .oavc of the Chilhnwec Mountains, and w-w never known to have spoken a word during that time. He lived in a state ot‘uudity and was fond of raw meat. -'t'hosc who know his history say that ,l..‘ was born in Monroe County. near lltmtuco College. in 1827 orthereahuut. .lit: “as nl'a good family and received a splualixl education. At about twenty y airs ut"..y_-c ho was engaged in teaching halmul. and in the meantime fell in love ,1 .with a handsome young lady of his i, ,: tzijzborltood. She received his atten- t. 415 with apparent favor. One til-Jill Elia mile-l and asked her to become ills ; ‘Jstii'. She said “ No." lie went out , i. gi to the darkness and it was many years ‘l: one he was soon twain. and then he ,t. ul limit) his fellowunen like a. fright- ‘t-lull deer. none of the numerous variations against the policy-holder printed in red ink on the § § E ï¬g! E R back of the London Mutual policy. 0 9 REMEMBER THE PLACE: + ll. As to Security the inspector of insu- , J ' . _ f 10 runcc reports that the Royal Canadian has vv atChmaker 84 Jeweller, JllSl BPDOSI“) ROW Post'ï¬ï¬‚lce, or cell JSI $202 758, the amount he estimates to be _ ' ‘ ' , . neccésnry to enable the company to carry 1/ EJKIEL 0N FALLS Iicnt St). get, out all its engagements with its policy . IA I N D S a Y. % ’Bhe fI‘CShOSt GOOdS in holders. Besides this he reports that it has 2 Doors SOUill 0i Mechanios’lnstttute. . to the good the $100,000 capital paid in cash by the shareholders, and a net surplus the village at the inspector reports that the amount of 2 ll ' t-‘fra lnr cnmiunt. I i q DID or to premium no ts n g l MANUFACTURER OF The company reports the losses adjusted that the liability for unpaid losses at the $117,607 making in all n total cash surplus G. A. B’IETHERELL. of $5l7,607 to protect its policy-holders ~ g a W against unexpected contingencies. In ud~ ‘ a n W C .b 11, 5 111. amp 9 s. unearned premium it should have on hand lcuvingu surplus of only $74,2l8, even if AN SADDLE“ end of the year was $30,286. The cash on dition to these cush items it has n subscrib- SC E i ()0 I ed capital of $100 000 not called up. Rc- ’ , gnrding the security of the London Mutual DE‘XLI’R IN ~â€" ? BOOKS o is $290,309. To make up this amount. in f I "iii; cash a second call would have to be made ' .. L, ’ there were no bad debts, and this surplus D is made up wholly of the unpaid balance of pr.mium notes already heavily assessed. F 55 iSi C S? G. O 0 D5 . but unpaid at the close of the your ntftllg F ‘ HAREWESS, 384, but the Inspector of Insurance llll‘la OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. P {5 l I ll*: ‘5! 1 TR S 1 u ' ‘ 9 hand to pay these losses on y amounte to MEDICINE I S ammo 0110 * + ML SE . In view of the foregoing facts farmers - b will have no difï¬culty in deciding as to the company in which they should be insured. For insurance a ) ll ' to A ND Everything belonging £0 "10 5.!(l3)ORNElL. Saddlery and Harness Trade _______ Culhtme Sheet. lenelun Falls. DRUGS consume new in 3...... The “ Fenclon Falls Gazette†â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A . _ . *a vr w «r a I: _) DI 1 is printed every Saturday at the oilice, on 1)]:‘13 ‘1 Il“ 1 R’S’r' E PA 1 1‘, I (I the corner oflluy tit Francis streets. 1.- .i .m r-‘Illl pt‘tllct'. .' , v ‘ y . , f ’. Five brothers named Shoemaker livc SUBSCRIPHOS 31 A YEAR IN ADVANCE, GAS.’(‘ [I‘ALIZI‘JD AIR.) FULIJ Done on the SliOfieSl Notice. x . - .-‘ . ' i u ‘ _ -â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€" ' meat um!" um" whose cmnmmd “‘08 or 0“ ccntper week “i†“0 added “5 long , Go to J. Nantssns, Dentist, Lindsay. If u as it remains unpaid. you want teeth extracted positively wuth- S OCI{ K t t L d 0 t 1 en -s ., 111 say, 11. put up to 437 years. The eldest is 92 and still lulc and hearty ‘ ' 1- ‘1 mn ’vt-n hv him with ' - ' - . . . ' , ' ,- . . . out pam. (1113 Lin )L. gr _ . Trappum '“ ll†Sim“ of “'Mlllnll'lflll Advcx ttsxng. 12‘ltts. great success for over 2! years. lie studied ‘ 'gllld Oregon report that tho furâ€"bearing Professional or business cards, 50 cents with Dr. Colton,of New lurk, the tnvcn- A l I - faulttmls are very numerous this winter. ucrline pcr nnnum. Casualadvertiscmcnm,. tor of gas for extractingtccth. Numbers 8 cents per line for the first insertion, and 2 t oi persons are wearing artiï¬cial teeth made â€"c - câ€"â€"â€" ".4-..â€" _. Ann French of Belfast. Me... a widow 2 J l ,ln‘tl 90 and math SIIJI'UJOU. has creat- ,c~l u scn~zttinn by marrying Herbert G. :l"t\‘cy nix Amherst, Mm, aged 36, an FOR. SALE. ,the bia,r:ruc:iflxgi::li::):'m Eli? “Eek 3 cents per line for every subsequent lllSL‘r-l by Mr. Neelnnds .20 years ago, and never , ï¬' 131.“,1‘ I-Iout-te and 110‘ tflPlï¬ "l l l i 0.41-. 3 cm" “W â€Mme" "3’ â€â€œ" reanlmlf 3Ҡ"' â€â€˜1"â€â€œâ€˜â€œ"Y"P""’x (â€"1 °'°“'“"vl".’.'¢."' . on run.“ llill,owuetl by thclnlc Daniel 4"†““2 i“ “WY 10 pounds. . guarantors column or less,upon reason. lain crowns and bridzcwurk dune. Vtsuts Scully, and recemly occupied by It. At the mtuiluston of§n13ck marrtazc able terms. Fcnelon l-‘dnlls,chArtltttr l‘lxpusté, ii" ill»: Mu. “Mumâ€. ‘ . '50 - ~ ~- - tlird Tues a 0 every mon . a any T iliibiiti'ileiiinioeu..i she did 11:33.03 JOB PRINTING iu' the any. , «m. . â€f ‘lmll Be Sold Cheap. ’ . ‘ I O 9 p y t. lb“ mm“ “ “ â€b“ “d “ma h" d" ' guilt $133333? “d "“1"“, , p w. n ELLIS, rmto. r â€urination to compel the man to carry . 3' 3' D HAND 3 Subscribe for mamâ€"only on JUNKI IN S or to J. SCULLY,Lladuy, “l "’9 ‘53" l’m'i’i'†“- u†“ml?“ ' 'Pnpric'm ‘ dollar a 1m in dun.- ‘ Jam: um. 1390. Naval and Seaboard Weakness of For Saleâ€"4» Bm'guin- W. MOKE OWN For smog to Rent. rig ,. .<- . ~... ~.~ .- ...,. WW . â€"..,,