«M» .r c. .i. / us -u. .4“... -'-'- w’kociilakhh ( «A. LC «rah “J , w.- n u~¢‘-, - vuâ€" -;-â€" The Negro Exodus From NorthI Carolina. Batman. N.C., March l7.â€"â€"The , _ _ ,_ . negro exodus from this State is about to 1 ' 1'97 take the term of colonization of ucgrocs § 3 6 in Arkansas. The degrees are holding l, I mass meetings altnost'niehtly. hegrol urulors and llrcztcllCrs orchis seetiou are Q especially active in the matter, and issu- ed a circular yesterday calling a meet- in: to organize the North Carolina Emiâ€" gration Association (or the purpose of Q securing organized action towards COl-l Lowest Possible Living Prices Q It May Concern. I positively will refuse to carry any account of any one who does not square up last year 5 account in this month of February. Men whose common sense ought to teach them that the storekeeper is entirely depend- l ing on them for the means to pay his own debts, are showing much culpable indillbrence whether they pay their accounts or not. Thanking those who have squared up, and hoping for a continuance of their favors. Respectfully, JOSEPH HEARD. Fenelon Falls, Feb. 15th, 1889. l Prank Lazarus (late ofthc tirtn ofLazarus 3: Morris) I?]CNO\VNICD SPECTACth & EYE-GLASSES. 'l‘hese Spectacles and Eye-glasses have been used for the past 35 years, and given in every instance. unbounded satisfaction. They are rm: lle'l‘ 1x rm: wontu. 'l‘hey nev- er tire, and last many years without change. For Sale by S. NEVISON, opposite post-ofï¬ce, l-‘cuelon l-‘alls, ' ' - i“ ‘till scllin Furniture away down at the ontzmg all the negrocs in the state ofl †° g The circulars say that the . Arkansas. where they are oél'ered lands for a trifle. d __ white me do don’t want them here an they aie determined to go. It is com~ l 600d Hardw‘md BBdSteads at 32-50- plaiucd that the election law, school law, Fall Leaf Tables $2.50. Q and other laws passed by last General ' Good Kitchen Chairs 45c, Assembly were passed to crush them Extension Tables, Bedroom Suites and out. They propose to colonize on uu-l d . . . . . s e uall low. occupied lands 10 Arkansas and lollow a" other goo q y Q agriculture. ...»â€".â€".7. . -.â€". Q In the Stomach of a. Horse. Dealer in Jewi-lry. Fancy Goods. Wall l‘a- per of latest designs. Oil painted Window lUNDERTAKING Shades n Specialty. Frank Lazarus. Manufacim'er, 28 Maryland Road, Harrow Road, LONDON, ENG. (Late Lazarus & Morris. Hartford, Conn.) 3:5,!“ No connection with any other lirtn in the Dominion of Canada. promptly and carefuliy attended to. Work Made Up to Order __ on the shortest notice. l... DEVMAN. A peculiar case is reported to the Uauipbelll'ord Herald from the township of Methucn, county 01' Peterborough. Its informant, Mr. W. H. Cnssiday, says that a farmer named James Thomp- son,‘ who resides in that part of the country, has a horse that became sick and was in such distressing pain that he was about to end its misery with a rifle ball. Fearing the trouble might have arisen from bots or some other cause of that nature, Mr. Thompson ad- ministered several doscs of strong medi- cine, which seemed to alleviate the sutf- m (Eye/DJ . . . . gym), \,,,./ ertng, but to lllS great surprise he dls- 5 n-3, “ 034-» I - 4.->\,\‘) covered that. soon afterwards the animal F .t C 1 a. G“ ' â€"â€"ATâ€" l‘ad Faisal 1‘ b’ellQ‘Vbelhc‘l sunk“ “"0 as O has just received the largest stock of Christmas Goods ever offered in Fenelon G R d d R t ind“ “1 IQLASll’t-l I‘ll“: “if?†“'35 deadd: Falls, consisting of Christmas and New Years’ Cards, Stationery, Perfumery and y e a ut. was cvr cu y a we Ac era 10 inc - f _ . . d S. To , vases Fame Chinaware iciuc was administered, and was the C. l‘otlet Articles, Dolls of all descriptions an izes, ya 9 Y _FOR__ Musical Instruments, such as Violins. Accordeons, Concertinas, Mouth Organs and Tambourines A very large stock of Pictures and Picture Frames A ï¬n t- l ment of Gold and Silver Watches, Rings, Brooches and other Jewelry, Pipe: a? N and Tobacco, Wall Papers and Wind ow Blinds 0 cause of the intense pain. It is possible. tl ttl -l . " , while 'lri kxi g, swall w- edathelhnzi‘krdcivhcu it wasusmlitl-l, and that it lodged in the stomach and thrived until tl milicinc w.s given which I ltilled itieanduit af'terwlrds pas’scd out . .0. _.__._ I 0.0,. a. a. sat... Fast Colored. Prints Wasutxm‘ox, March 17,â€"The for 10 cents. of the stomach with the food. weather crop bulletin for the week end- The freshest Goods in 1113 It STOCK 0 l" i E i l g l i “W†o ELEGANT PLUSH GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. MMMONO H†“0000.90.94.â€OMWHMr:Nâ€NO‘MmNOO:¢ OOOTTOQO‘QOQQOV‘OON WOMQQO: ’ . ALL Al‘ TIIE LO.“ 138T LIVILG'} RILle DRESS TRIMMINGS‘ 8w†Call and inspect; you can hardly fail. to ï¬nd something to sun. you To MAKE ROOM FOR NEW Gum’s. T 7 T “â€" 8. BE 1801\- Mrs.R.Wl’Dougalh § § 2 Doors North of tho l’ost-ofllce .oooooo c OPPOSITE TllE POST-OFFICE, FENELON FALLS. ing March 16, 1889., says:â€"Thecondi- Lions in Dakota and Minnesuta have been about the average for ploughing and seeding, but, work was interrupted the village at WWW . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ._,. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . in Dakota by blustcring weather from A v v v .~ _.__...~ the 13th to the 16th. The weather W C 'b R - .4‘ , has been favorable in Illinois, Missouri ml e I § I I II 14- A ‘V9 and Kansas. Seeding conditions are 'MMOMNMOMWWW MW CARPENTER AND BUILDER, favorable in Nebraska. Wheat is report- ed as doing well in Kansas, and the favorable effects of hair weather have W been felt in Missouri and Indiana. lligh, dry temperature and a deï¬ciency in rainfall should be injurious to wheat in Michigan, in the southern part of which State snow has disappeared. The crop prospects continue excellent in Kentucky, Arkansas and Tennessee, where spring planting is Well under way. The winter wheat is reported as looking very well throughout New York and Pennsylvania. The frost is out of the § § Only Think of It! . McKEOWN has reduced his already low prices for Furniture from 10 to 15 per cent. FENELON FALLS. The advertiser is prepared to execute. all orders with which he may be favoured, from large contracts to the smallest job. Sash and doors of all kinds made on short notice and of good materials. Work-shop on Francis Street East; resi- dence on Bond Street East. EDWARD HAW. Fenelon Falls, April 10th, 1888. t.l. â€"ANDâ€" PROVI SEQ N S. J. McFKitLAND has now on hand a splendid stock of ï¬ne fresh ~»‘:g;:;:-- Call and be Convinced th t the Above is a. Fact. Undertaking in all its Branches Attended to at the very Lowest Prices. ground in southern Massachusetts and Factory & Warerooms, Francus-st. West, Fenelon Falls. 1 planting is in progress in New Jersey. 5 5 “mm'm‘m a "Yr Favorable reports have been received Sugars, Syrups, Tobaccos, Rice, Raisins from the South Atlantic and Gulf States, where the spring planting has made cx- I cellcut progress. Currants, Starch, Soaps and all other groceries, which he will sell B. LAURANCE’S SPEEllBllS ll EYEGLASSES. Recommended by the President of the Med- ical Association of Canada, the Presi- dent of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and alnmst every great medical authority in Canada. \Ve have some that speak for themselves in a language so. Are the 0915' comm: "niche that mn be . - ‘ always relied on for pcrlect sight and com- plain that they cannot be nnsundeistood. for, Ammo,- B. Laurancc's Spectacles will outlast flvc Common pairs and make up tor loss of Vision liy pmitivo (‘mlilut'l and the consolation that the wearer's eye: will improve by their use. Real Brazilian Pebbles are kept by all his agents. and if you want solid comfort with your eyes call on W. E. ELLIS, Dl’.l'(;t:l>‘.'l‘ Agent for Fenclon Falls and North Victoria WM- M’KEQXZN- Cheap for Cash, -â€"~ _.~â€".§.â€"â€"â€"â€"_._. and to which he invites the attention of the public. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Earthenware, Brooms, Pails, Washtubs, Blaclting-brushes, Clothes-pins, Matches and other articles in great variety. Canned Fish, Fruit ll le elablesl or lllll Slllll ll llll Ell, Jllflï¬llllll lllll Plllllll. world? for $500 a Side. est posstble prices. . A correspondent of The New York Cash Paid for Butter Egg .\cws xtys that she wants a husband who will respect her, take her to places of amusement, has a. dimple in his chin and is a christian. Ac Columbus, 8.0., the other day the ten pallbearers at the funeral ol'the ltev. Thomas B. Clarksou, an Episcopal min- ister ol‘ high standing. were ail colored I - xneu. Such a thing had never before! been seen in the South. ‘ A Rochester horse ran away on Sun-- day night last, turned into the vestibule l ofa Methodist church, ran into the doors l, , and knocked them open, and entered the l church witha sleigh bounding behind Ethan Allen, the once famous trot- ting horse, still lives at the age 013;). at Byï¬eld Parish, Mass~ There is a man in Los Angelos whose business it is to travel cast with the corpses of people who go to Southern California to ï¬nd health and who die instead. Louis J. Beck, the “human pin-cush- ion, " offers to stick more pins, hccdlcs, awls, knives, tooth-picks and hair pins Call and see them. The story they tell is about VARIETY, QUALITY AND VALUE. They know what they are talking about, and so will you as soon as you see them. I will not let them say anything more about themselves just now, but whatever else you forget KEEP THE BOOT AND SHOE TALK IN MIND, for a- genuine surprise awaits you when you call at ‘9'“??? e, and other farm produce. REE?" Flour and feed kept constantly on hand. JOSEPH MCFARLAND. Fcnelon Falls, April 18th, 1888. ‘ DO NT lllllllll THE llllllllll COCGH, Coma. Bruits:- wuss, llthcutrts thmwtsn Cotton Caner. lxnt'nsu DIFFXCt'LT Dnmrumc‘. andallThroatnndLung 1 The “ l‘enclon Falls Gazette †is printed every Saturday at the «idiot-,1â€: the corner of May A; Francis streets. SI'BSUUPTIUN 81 .l YEAR IN ADVANCE. complaints. Pleasant to take ; child- ‘s? Prepared scientiï¬cally - from the Pun Plus Tn. Sold by Wholesale Dealers and Druggisls . . _ . ‘- rcn are fond of it. 3 him. greatly alarming the concreeation . . A instant relief from 0m !' .. or,“ . "c l =3 e V‘ .r. . . dosc;hcalt-andcures . . r . - . 1 w "c “H†h mm“ 0 “c sermon. e mmmc' Haunlton Block, Rent-st, Lindsay. “a' H wmum “"l’m'l- K l . . l driver only escaped the collection by be- Advertising ltutes. in: thrown out of the cutter. Professional or business cards, no m-nu The Lord Proprietor of the Seillv Is- ever» ~ - . . _ . . ~ “ lwmrc- 2 ' perltne per annum. Casual udn'rtisement- lands .. Colonel Smith DorneuSmith W B WARREN l Goodhand s Livery . - r . .. i , 10‘ _ 3 8 cents mi- lllll: for the hrst u settled: ml J who holds a lease of all the islands from CERTIF “in ' I a ' I i i l or one cent per week will he added as long l cents per line for every subsequent. inner- che Government He is virmnuy a kin" , l am acquainted with the composition of lEnst Francis Street, Fenclon Falls. I wish . , I Pen-in} Pine Tm- cordiul, and recommend 3 Genera' B|acksmith’ lto draw the attention of the public to the ' hm" Should any of the tenants prove objee- . ' ‘ Contracts by the year, half your or . . ~ , _ , - {act that l have purchased the livery husi-l qwnfli “r "‘ comm" or “55' "1’0" mum" ‘ it as being the “ms: email!“ mined" know“ ' FranCIS‘St., l ness lately owned by Mr. Wm. Routly, and i “me term" tionablc the - are shi d cite the main- ‘1 tl - '~:l t t’ y ppe l m “3 m‘d'†he“! 2" l have made such improvements as will meet land, an arrauwement which insures his . . a . 1).?“th Brunows ll. D. M. C. Lin l‘av. , . . ; . ~ I l . ' . r ' . .. ‘ ' , , hsnug Just me so†of 5,15,00,51“, de_ ’ ‘ ° ~ Blacksmitlung .n all its different omnches t the ruruxremtnt! 0- 1m UAW-11mg public. l 0,- BH OHM“). km,“ new,“ "way: w, . . . . 5 President Executive Board of Health (or done cu 51,0" notice “M1 at me lowest Inm prom,er m rump}, ï¬r:t..cla_t,5 1,0,3“, T ‘ I area: [a ‘all mufï¬n, cml, soctul and 1 Ontario. “ring prices. Particular attention paid to and comfortnhle rigs at the Ion-est living - recur and i .B.ouuhle rum: ' p mk§_‘°‘5a WV“ ‘5 the supreme “‘1' P - v T horse-shoeing. Give me A call and l will prices. .4. D. HAM), thwv- l ems me at '1 $33: lguurant'r. Satisfaction; 45-15. I'wymw GEORGE GUUDHAND ‘I’v