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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 4 Mar 1892, p. 8

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,_,.. 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“) “”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 fine 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 :[Ancofimgggfllg Esteeolbmgsom no merchant vessels on the Pacific 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 profits 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 fire 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 fields 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 confidence, 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 first-class oilios. animals ”1“ R053] Canadian PM‘S ”‘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, ””___ 4. In the Royal Canadian animals are Scientific Amado“ insured ngninst lightning while. ntzpusturc and comprise a beautiful selection of anywhere. in the London Mutual they are ”5““ “"‘”° ”“S‘mg °“ "‘° ”ms“ ”f French and English Suitings and. Over-Coatings. Scotch the insured only. 5. When articles are insured specifically}. ' ' ' such as musical instruments, the Royal IrlSh and cananla'n TWGEd’S’ etc" Canadian is Obllge‘l t” W." ”"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. . .. . . _. ”Hufomwon“qdficegmjdmokwmgm '. 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 fitiwtiiir 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 ”P3 (Hg? CHOU; l may be' @MT Largest. circulation ofnny scientific patriot-ll}? tin: 1 to "w” “"3! .rcqmrcmculs "l foreign 7. When the outbuildings are not_jntned - . Eggdéhofi hogglwflmggtmwefiwlgfl‘gtfimtrgnn . , warfare, a military system well ordered to we}, on," ,1“. Royal Canadian msurcs Opposite McLennan’s hardware Store, L1ndsay. w: $1.50 fixatiimmhaci 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: tilesmgccctfifigtts ; ‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"---«~â€"-â€"-â€"â€" - ' ‘ 7' er mn . l .n . . ....,,..._._..,3_ 3» 13”.?“ “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 lpmfimit 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 ”.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" ”W “‘.““.“"B' °fl’-. 1‘1"“."5 "“1 n: igiisnilfiiagus'iiliif‘hisvi’biiiidusiul’ii’} posxtlon five 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” “ “mm”! mm “”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 filth 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 fig! 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'fifllce, 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 difficulty 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 artificial 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 , fi' 131.“,1‘ I-Iout-te and 110‘ tflPlfi "l l l i 0.41-. 3 cm" “W ”Mme" "3’ ”“" reanlmlf 3“” "' ”‘1"”“‘“"Y"P""’x (”"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. “Mum”. ‘ . '50 - ~ ~- - tlird Tues a 0 every mon . a any T iliibiiti'ileiiinioeu..i she did 11:33.03 JOB PRINTING iu' the any. , «m. . ”f ‘lmll Be Sold Cheap. ’ . ‘ I O 9 p y t. lb“ mm“ “ “ ”b“ “d “ma h" d" ' guilt $133333? “d "“1"“, , p w. n ELLIS, rmto. r ”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€"..,,

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