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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 6 May 1892, p. 8

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‘ Bank of New Brunswick. St. John. N. , Out This Out For Reference. The following hills, issued by defunct. hooks, are rated no good: Colonial Bruit of Canada, Toronto; Commercial B; Ct!!t~'itlltl.‘tlt‘t.l Bank ol'Canada. .llnn ., ..’â€"~~,~ ‘ . ---3-~,.~:..l-fifi'=“' ‘. use rr FOR Difficulty of Breathing, Tightness of the Chest, “-m. -,.____._-. . .- For Saleâ€""X Burgiun. Lot No. 6 north of Bend gtre at! west of Colltornc street, in the file he of Fear- lon Falls. with buildings, engine and boiler -t'ormerly “3rd as n carding mill. Apply at once to (3.11. HOPKIXS, "m" E‘.°:”"”~'*'” “Wk °”"""‘di“ T°i Wasting Away 0f FIEShs 5l-t.f. lmriiixitiém roeto; l‘aztners' Joint Stock B.ttikttrc= . Cutiipztny, Toronto; International Bank ‘ _THE_ of Canada. Toronto; Mt-chanics’ Bank. Montreal; Mechanics’ Bank, St. John. N. 13.; Metropolition Bank, Montreal; Provincial Batik of Canada, Stanstrad. Que; Royal Canadian Bank. Montreal; b’tudtadacona Bank. Montreal; Zimmer- utnu's Bank; Bank of Upper Canada. Toronto, redeemed at 75 cents on the dollar; Central Bank ol Toronto; Ex? change Bank of Canada, Montreal; Agricultural Bank of Upper Canada. Toroato; British Canadian Bank, 'I‘o- srnnto; Bnuk of the People, 'l‘oronto; Bank of Clilton, Clifton; Bank of .Brantford, Brantford; Bank of Western Canada, Clifton; Bank of Canada, Montreal; Baukfof Acadia, Liverpool, N., 8.; Bank of Prince Edward Island; Consumption, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs Asthma, Coughs, Catarrh, Colds. ROYAL CANADIAN“ INSURANCE COkPANY, ‘35. THE LONDON lllUTUAL, FOR FARMERS. The Royal Canadian offers the follow-in; advantages over the London Mutual: 1. It‘s building wor:h $12th is insured for say $ltl00. lltr Royal Canadian is oblig< ed to pay stone, it‘a loss occurs. In such it case the London Mutual is obliged to pay only two thirds of the cash Vulttt‘, or $500. 2. lftt horse worth $90 is killed in the fields by lightning, the Royal Canadian in obliged to pay $90. The London Mutual~ lei Central Bank of New Brunswick, Fred- puys only Q60 i ; ricton. N. Charlotte County Bank. ,3 Fouccmiv mm“ cm, k1,”, , duh,“ ' ' St Andrews N, B.‘ City Bank of .llout- _ - ‘ t: 1 _v3 or - l i mug: the Royal Lanndmn pays 53». 'lho I real. London Mutual pays only $20. For other -,_______, animals the Royal Canadian pays the full . I . I value. The London Mutual pays out morn .- A Semi-ctvtltzed CI’OW. than $3, no matter how valuable the animal , . __ , maybe. :1 The Forest Home correspondent of 4. In the Royal Canadian animals are I’ we Grim“ Pucka has1|,cfbllott-1.,g;_, insured against. lightning while z-t pasture :. r. Fm". yrnrs 33,, Mr, J01”, JUhusu," anywhere. - In the London Mutual they on . c‘tught. a young: crow which soon became ligatinxu‘infirm“mg 0" the premises 0! t ‘ domesticated and made itself in 1mm" 5 \l‘hen articles are lll‘lllt d sli‘titieallt / {mulld .ll'c “nuse' I” the “Low?” .. . . such as musical instruments, the Royal ‘, lull it dle'uppt'artid. {Hid the Illt‘xll spun: I ‘ V lunadinn is obliged to pay the full amount ‘r‘ .when the crows tenant to arrive tore the . 7 ’ insured u l to the cash value of tl ‘ ' ,l ,h , ,_ , t tt nrtte e. l mu,in were ,urpl-ised to see their last The Londonnllututtl pays only two third ' loot-horse _, are as nothing to the Buffalo bug. insect is a comparatively new pest in I have learned to fear him. , does not out he destroys. year's pct return to the house. Since then it has spent each summer with them, leaving: in the hill and returniue each s;rin;_r. About three Wt'ckS‘ aeol one of the girls was outside the housel when it made its appearance and alight- ed on her shoulder, this making the third spring it has returned to its home It nonid be interesting to know where it goes in the fall and how it. subsists .tltrough the winter. The first summer it learned to speak a few words, but has ‘ the logging season nl'cach winter in this State to see incredidly large loads of logs movedorcr a road through the forest by a litur-horse team. During l‘lSt winter the recard l'or bi}.r loads at logs was broken by teams in the employ of the Ann River Logging Company, operating on th Ann River. a tributary of the Snake River. The scale of one ul‘the loads, as given by the company’s sealer, showt-d that it contained 63 logs, measuring 31.480 lcct; the “‘Clgllt ol the load, was including sleds. 114 tons; llt'l;ltt of load from the sleds, 21 feet; Width of lead. 20 feet. The load was hauled by four horses a distance ol three miles, on one set of sleds attd by one team. S C. Sargent, an artist of Taylor's Falls, Minnesota, was pl'CSllll at. the time these leads ol lugs were hauled. and photographed the loads as they came on the landing. Buffalo Bugs. Though math and ritst corrupt, they 'l‘liat households, but. hundreds of housewives~ He has vari~ on: forms in various states. of being, So that to describe a Buffalo but: is to tell FGR sALE BY ALL assessors. Sclentillc American ‘ Agency for - "W._-_.h1;_::,i 3,, , CAVEATS. 1 TRADE MARKS. ' DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. For information and free Handbook Write to Man .2 CO. 361 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Oldest bureau for securing patents in Amer-iota, Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the firimtit’it garrison: est circulation of any scientific paper in the wor d. S lendidl illustrated. No intelligent man shou d be w thou: it. ‘Neekl . 83.0 a or; $1.50 six months. AddressM NN dc C0.. 9 {’an 381 Broadway. New York. The Eanvada life ESTABLISHED IN 18-”. THE OLDEST AND THE LEADING LIIE ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. Capital & Assets as at the 30th oprril, 1389, over 310,009,000. . Annual Income for the year endiné30th April. 1885, $1,840,000. Total Sum assured to 30th Anrll,1885. amounts ~ to 3 l7,000,00t). The profits of this old and reliable Com- pany are larger than any other Life Office doing business in the Dominion,und its ratio ot‘expenses to income are less than that. ofuny other Canadian or llritish office. The policies of this Company are indisputa- ble on any grounds whatever after‘two years, and policies becoming claims are. paid at once. The rates charged by this Company are as low as any first-class office. All forms of polici s are issued.‘ SCHOOL BOOKS :1 AND SUPPLIES ’ PATENT .5 ' ,. 9m- net. g 5:5,. as. Colored Gian hams for 100. MEDICINES Fast Colored. Mus- AND ,TDRUGS A. FULL‘ STOCK AT. ~ “R T. JUNKIN’S. *9 ’lins for 10c. Fast Colored Prints for 10 cents. w The freshest Goods in the village at Wm. Campbell’s. fan artsy, MANUFACTURER OF of the cash \‘tllllt‘, no matter what the lil- surance may be. 6 When “ ordinary contents ” of out buildings are insured by the Royal Cnnndinit ALL implements are included. in the Lou“- tlon Mutual only one reaper and one mower are inclttdcd, no matter how good other: may be. 7. When the outbuildings are not joined to each other the loyal (qundiun insure:- uutlcr one stun thc " ordinary contents” of all building not (tit oil'ltya distance great- er than 40 it., the snmo as if the content! were all under one roof. The. London Mnâ€" tual requires a Separate sum on the con- tents of each building, if the distance in- more than l2 ft. 4 This is a very important difference in many cases. 8. In the Royal Canadian it is ll part of the contract that standard STEAM 'runmtutns may he used without it special permit and. without any‘restrit-tion as to the distance from stacks or buildings, caretakers, pull! 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 lust senSon,bcâ€" cause it was found to be impossible to com-v ply with the conditions of their permit. When a farmer pays for insurance he should secure It policy which will hold him sure when it is most required. 9. The Royal Canadian is obliged to pay its losses within sixty days illlll usually" tultes much less. The. London Mutual need not pay for ninety days, and since it has become so hnrtl up its to be obliged to bor- row money lnrgcly, it. usually takes about the full time allowed. _ it). The Royal Canadian policy is subject“ to the statutory conditions only. It hul. none of the numerous variations against. the policy-holder printed in red ink on the buck ofthe London Mutual policy. ll. As to security, the inspector of inan- ruuce reports that. the Royal Canadian hon $202,758, the amount he estimates to but accessory to enable the company to carry out all its engagements with its policy holders. Reside..- this he reports that it lull tothc good the Slt'lwuu capital paid in cash by the shareholders, and a net surplul $l l7,tlt|7 limiting:r in all n total c:t.-h surplus of $5|7,6u7 to protect its policyâ€"holder; against unexpected Contingencies. In adâ€" ditiou to these cash items it has n subscrib- ed capital of $Itm,'t(iti not called up Re. gut-ding the security of the London Mutual the inspector reports that the amount of what he is from wot-tn to fly. [in i.» MCDUUGALL ,t; BRANDOX’ fl not-tuned premium it should have no hand best known, perhaps, as a. hard-shelled, 43-ly. Agents, Fenelou Falls. m :: .. ‘ ‘ '5 $2W'v3‘il- T” ""th "l' 'lllr' Itllmllllt ill d.......,....... a... a. to, . 3,3 . .. . EEiE? ’ 3125's.: 3:22:21?..:’“:.'.::z‘:‘:1:1. 2:12.12: ‘::;..:::r: Quiz)" Shape. The bu: wtii eat any n I I I ,_ 5 it-uvt’ugit surplus of only Sitém, own ii labrtc, wullen or hentpcn. and what he A P A ‘ 5 llit't‘t- were no lunl debts. and lhis‘ sttt'plul Sometimes ' DEALER IN is made up wholly ol' the unpaid balance he starts on the edge of a carpet or rue and cats His way around a room. Only poison can stay his course. Sometimes he gets into the crack ol a floor and eats I the carpet. in a straight line lrom end to end. When the bug starts on such i tour the house wile's only resource is n saturate her carpet with turpentine. _..-__..._......___-- A colony of negroes living in Wis:- till r\'nbama is said to be ruled by a hut-en. I ' At the present day sacred pigs roam i: '. it late about the hutltloi~t tiinxttttsterit's evidently forgotten most. ol them aud' does not learn any more. -yâ€"+â€" -r Logging in Minnesota. It. is now no unusual sight during l l l FROM ENGLISH. CANADIAN AND AMERICAN MARKETS. All the Latest Designs in _ Hall, Dining Room, Drawing Room and Bedroom Papers, Ceiling Papers, Corners and Decorations. PRICES a sun'sâ€"rider CUSTOMERS. Call and see my 5c. per roll Paper. (. it t amino AND FAN-CY GOODS Gill-112.25 DESCRIPTIUNS. . l’ '14 R, ;‘. If»: TRETNKS, I "memes. Everything belonging to the Saddlery and Harness Trade constantly kept in stock. Stamping done REPAIRIN G Done on the Shortest Notice. of pr mitun notes ulrcatty heavily n~st~ssed. The company reports the ltla'el'r' adjusted but unpaid at the close of the your at $6.- 387, but the Inspector of lnstttaut‘e finds that the littl-ility for unpaid losst-sut tit. end of the year was S2I|,2Bli 'l'hc cu~h on hand to pay these losses only amounttd to $l3,‘Jl I. In view of the ftlrt'fltllllfl fat-ts l'ttttucu will have no dilliculty in deciding us to the Company in which tht y should he lllrltl'rd. For insurance apply to £5. COIEN 19] L, Agent, Lindsey. The “ l’cttelon Falls tittzctte” lll‘Uillllltll and elst-wln re in China, . u 60. “ :, ’ There is a tract of land in Levy “ H 70' a u , I is printed everyfintorrlny at the otlEt-o,on .c unt)‘. lt‘a-ridu. in “hit-h three holes, ” n 30- u u , the corner of May .2 Francis Jill't'l ts. 5 ‘ C 1’9"" 0"" mill-v “a “1"”- ‘””l u .. ‘ 10:: _ i. .. â€"â€"'Mâ€" "a-" Winâ€"“.â€" ‘l y, I E SUBSCllli’TlON 8| A um; 13' ,tm'gjgpg’ .“tgli excavation lias’ l.lltl llitl't: parts til tl. rht-t- ton of a huge animal. and all the way to 50c. per Boll. , 1 )E‘N'r‘lss'r‘ RY. lGAS.-â€"(VI’I‘ALIZED AIR.)- FOR SALE. or one cent per Week will he :totletl or. long as it ternains unpaid. 4’ .v , N M. ~. -n-‘Jq - as.“ .NWW n».«...-~.~.. l MOW WM AW m“w_._ _,, Ba?” l'tx-ic-k lions-:0 and Lot Advcr‘ifiiug ltuuis' l r ~ » . . . Ihaveon hand the“! g?“ stufk OfWB’u Go to J. Nut;t..t.\us, Dentist, Lindsay, if ‘ on lt‘iuilcr'g ilitl owned hr the late D '-l - Paper ever br'ught mto Lindsay. ‘50“ “'"N lt‘t‘ilt extracted positively Willi-l Sctilly, and recently oicnpicd by t rerlinc pt-rnonum (Tam-ti - tll't- . ""‘â€" ,nut pain Gus. has l)t‘t it given by him with; Alex. .lchrthnr, ’ I i I" ‘ 'l um "um" ‘ ‘ i8 cents ncr line for the l" t ' «u.- ' . I REMEMllER Tub PLACE: igrcat success for UYt-r 2i rears. He studied r ' 9- . , l . . H" ”" “""Lf'l'd 3 ,wm, Dr Cunnn'”, NP“, Yurk, we “HI,qu V 111 150., avid Cheap. , cents pt r line tor enry st.li,.-rp.r»nt timer- Just Opposite new Post office, ,,,, M,“ ,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,g,,,,,, Numb“, may... pm... canto-t. t, ,.,.. _,,,,,,,,,m,,. ,, Iicnt Street‘ of persons are wearing artificial teeth mode ., w, E ELLIS, hump", Fay“. ; quarter, tor a Column or less, upon reason- ? ‘ by Mr. Neelunds 2') years ago, and never or m J' h(;lil‘l‘ytl'l“d33.l'- “me u'rn's' L I D g A. Y. required any repairs. (i. It! crowns, pmo..- a steroid. and the energy of 400 mu,-3 l l l l Sv.-\et:ty.fit'ts iniics an hour is ill) lire: i ,pr .i train ol' cars tnovin: at that rate tsj pmkssiom” 0, “him,” curds, 5,, cm" Ham, twice as great as tlrlt Ufa 2 l’llll-' « Ape-fit shot and l'totn a Million Amt ‘s nor: cu't. This is the extreme Weightl J -l riIK‘il now reached in passenger '\i(‘t‘. and, indeed. it‘ is very rarely y. t and, and then but for short dis-l 'zunees, but sixty miles is a common speed, 5and a rate ol‘ lorty or fifty miles is :Jluttliicd daily on almost every railway! A LIETHERELL | O A 0 I 3 the country. January lfi‘llt, 189'). lain crowns and bridtlctt‘orlt done. Visit-l ‘ ' For Sula or to Ruiz . ' - > ' . . . Penelon Falls, HcArtltur House, on lltr-l t or unordm'") kinds exam“! ""“lllrco third Tuesday of every month. Call extrlyl ’l‘h- east half of Lot 27, can. 1, Venus,“ "cu, Ind “Movable m”; D "A VD . p A ' in the day. " (tr-t ' lApply to Bet. Wm. Logan, Fecelon Falls. gnawing, q t:

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