BUSINESS CARDS. MEDICAL . Dr- Mallory PHYSICIAN ■ AND SURGEON , Office : Reive Biock, Colborne. A. E. Mallory, M.D., CM., L.R,C.P.,& F.R.CS., Ed. L B. HEWSON, M. D„ L. K. C. S., L. R. C. P., EdINBU-RG. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, &c. Colborne, Ont. Office : In the residence, 3 doors east of Registry Office. J H PURDY, DDS, LDS, DENTIST, COBOURG. BY-LAW NO. W. G, ROBERTSON, D. D, S„ L. D. 8. DENTIST. OFFICE, SCOUGALE BLOCK. Castleton every Thursday. Frank L.Webb, B A, LLB, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, N 0-TARY, Etc. OFFICE--King St. Colborne, Ontario Company aud private funds to loan on the most favorable terms at 4. per W. L. Payne, M.A., LL.D, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Public and Conveyancer. First Door East Registry Office,' Colborne. H. F. HUNTER, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY ETC, ETC. BRANCH OFFICE, COLBORNE. First door West Division Court Office Ground Floor, Yeomen's Block. Attending every Saturday afternoon and Monday until 4 o'clock, p, m, HEAD OFFICE, BOWMANVILLE. MONEY TO LOAN at 4 1-2 Per cent George Drewry, B.A. JARRISTER^ SOLICITOR, ETC. E. C. S. HUYCK, K C. BARRISTER. Solicitor, etc. Money to Loan, D at Lowest Rates on good security. Office Oiei dowans' Furniture Store, Kins Street. Cobourg. aVEXSaELL^A-XsTJHlOTJS. Smith Hinman ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, Lot 13, Concession 4, Cramahe, Dundonald P.O. f O. S. Moore LICENSED AUCTIONEER for EAST Northumberland. TERMS MODERATE. Office and Residence, Castletoni / G. E. R. Wilson &ENERAL INSURANCE AND REAL Estate Agent, (•"Money to Loan at 5 to 6 per cent Office :--Yeoman's Block. Liverpool, London & Globe Insurance Co. Invested Fund........$30,000,000 Funds Invested in Canada, 900,000 Apply to GEO. SANDERSON, Agent, Colborne. Dr. James E. Alyea, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist honor graduate ontario veterinary college. OFFicE-Residence, Percy st. Colb All Domestic Animals Treated Scientifically. Lameness and Castration a Specialty. Calls day or night promptly attended R A HART, GENERAL INSURANCE and Real Estate. Money to Loan. CASTLETON, - - ONTARIO. H. Hicks, Licensed Auctioneer. HAS RETURNED TO BRIGHTON and is prepared to look after any business entrusted to ium. Terms Moderate. H. HICKS, 5tf Brighton. J. Reives, Licensed Auctioneer. -Colborne, Ont. MR. R D. PH1LP Cclbornz. Ont. Pianos & Organs, of the »«»t B>,'tk«i 16 Ontario. a by-law to authorize the purchase of a site, the building of a town hall, lock up and public hall in connection therewith and to provide for furnishing and heating and lighting the same in the Village of Colborne, in the County of Northumberland, and to provide for the issue of debentures of the said village of Colborne to the amount of $Io,-000.00, and to raise the sum require** -'Verefor, Whereas it is advisable thaTTne Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Village of Colborne should purchase a site and build a Town Hall, Lock Up and Public Hall in connection therewith and to provide for furnishing and heating and lighting the And whereas in order thereto it will be necessary to issue debentures of the said Municipality for the sum of $10,000 as hereinafter provided which is the amount of the debt intended to be created by this By Law, the proceeds of the said debentures to be applied to the purposes aforesaid and to no other. And whereas said debentures at one time and to make the principal of the said debt repayabh by yearly sums during the period of twenty years, being the currency of the said debentures with interest thereon at four per centum per annum payable half yearly, the yearly sum of $71000 being the respective amounts that the aggregate amount payable in each year for principal and interest in respect of said debt shall be as nearly as possible equal to the amount so payable in each of the other nineteen years of the said period as shown in Schedule A hereunto annexed. And whereas the total amount required by "The Municipal Act" to be raised annually by special rate for paying the said debt and interest as hereinafter provided is $710.00. And whereas the amount ot the whole rateable property of the Village of Colborne according to the last revised assessment roll thereof is $291,890.00 And whereas there is no existing debenture debt of the said Municipality of the Village of Colborne. Therefore the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Village of Colborne enacts as follows :-- 1 The Municipal Council of the said Village of Colborne shall expend the sum of $10,000.00 in the purchase of a site, the building of a Town Hall, Lock up and Public Hall in connection therewith and furnish heat and light the same in the Corporation of the Village of Colborne and for the purpose of raising the said sum of money debentures of the said Village of Colborne to the amount $10,000.00 as aforesaid in sums of 1 less than $100 00 each shall be issued the Thirtieth day of June AD, 1903 a; of which debentures shall be dated the date of the issue thereof and shall be payable within twenty years thereafter as follows:--$500.00 thereof on the Thirty-first day of December A. D. 1903 and on the Thirty-first day of December in each and eveiy year thereafter at the Standard Bank of Canada in Colborne. 2. Each of the said debentures shall be signed by the reeve of the said Village of Colborne and by the treasurer thereof of the said Village of Colborne and the Clerk shall attach thereto the Corporate seal o fthe Municipality of the said Village of Colborne. 3. The said debentures shall bear in-erest at the rate of four per centum per nnum payable half yearly at the Stand-ird Bank of Canada at Colborne on the Thirty-first days of December and the Thirtieth day of June in each and every-year during the currency thereof and ~hall have attached to them cupons for payment?of the said interest which cupons shall be signed bv the Reeve and Treas-of the said Village of Colborne During tne currency of the said debentures there shall be raised annually by special rate on all the rateable property in the said Village of Colborne the sum $710 00 for the purpose of paying the amount due in each of the said years for principal and interest in respect of the said debt as shewn in Schedule A 0 annexed. This By-Law shall take effect on the Thirtieth day of March A. D. 1903. 6. the votes of the Electors of the id Village of Colborne shall be taken 1 this By-Law at the following times id places that is to say on Monday the xteenth day of March next 1903 com-encing at the hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon and continuing till five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day by the following deputy returning officers at the Temperance Hall in Polling Subdivision No. 1, West Colborne by William H. Smith Deputy Returning Officer and at G. W. Batty's Marble Shop in Polling Sub-division No. 2 in East Colborne by Charles T. Head, Deputy Returning Officer. 7. On Saturday the Fourteenth day of March A. D. I903 the Reeve of the village of Colborne shall attend at 'ouncil Chamber at Eleven o'clock 1 forenoon to appoint pers vely. nnalPsummingat erfc on b. half ef ing o^his'by-Ll k of the Council of the ■illage of Colborne shall attend at the Council Chamber in the said Village of Colborne at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon of Tuesday the Seventeenth day of March A. D. 1903 to sum up the number of Vet«s for and against the by-law. Dated at the Couucil Chamber : the Village of Colborne the day of A. D. 1903. Village Clerk. Schedule A.--Referred to in the foregoing By-Law showing bow the amount of $710.00 required to be rais ed annually by special rate is appor tioned. Year. Principal, Interest. Total, 1903 $500.00 $400.00 $900.00 1904 500.00 380.00 880.00 1905 500.00 • 360.00 860.00 1906 500.00 340.00 840.00 1907 500 00 320.00 820.00 1908 500.00 300.00 800.00 1909 500.00 -280.00 780.00 1910 500.00 260.00 760.00 1911 500.00 240.00 740.00 1912 500.00 220.00 720.00 1913 500.00 200.00 700.00 1914 500.00 180.00 680.00 1915 500.00 160.00 660.00 1916 500 00 140.00 640.00 1917 500.00 120.00 620.00 1918 500.00 100.00 600.00 1919 500 00 80.00 580.00 1920 500.00 60*0 '560.00 1921 500.00 40.00 540.00 1922 . 500.00 20.00 520.00 $10000.00 $4200.00 $14200-00 20 years, $710.00. TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of a proposed by-law which has been taken into consideration and which will be finally passed by the Council of the Municipality of the Village of Colborne (in the event ot the assent of the electors been obtained hereto) after one month from the first publication in the Colborne, Enterprise Newspaper the date of which first publication was Thursday, the twelfth day of February, A. D. 1903, and that the votes of the electors of the said Municipality will be taken thereon on the day and at the hours and places therein fixed. GEO. KEYES, Village Clerk. G T R TIME TABLE GOInG WEST Express, (except Mondays),.. 3.52 a.! Loca...................... 6.34 a.n Passenger..................12.06 p.r Express.................... 6.04 p.r GOInG EAST. Express....................10.48 a.r Passenger.................. 5-°7 P-« Passenger.................. 8,14 p.n A.D.MARTIN Announces that he has put in stock flour and feed in connection with his baking and confectionary business. Manitoba flours for bread, made by one of the best Milling Co.'s in the west, also Grahan past-rey and family flour made by local mills. Bran, shorts and chops of different kinds. Any of the above in any quantity at close prices. A. D. Martin, BAKER, COLBORNE. Card of Thanks In returning thanks to our customei for past favors we would intimal that we arc now ready to fill ordei for Builders' supplies at the Builder Emporium. Estimates furnished an contracts taken. Those intending t build will do well to place their ordei •ly and thus avoid the rush. Ornamental, Leaded, Chipped an Plate Glass on hand and to order-- some small plates very cheap. WM. H. IVES. Contractor & Build Now is the Time To get ready for spring. Our goods are all in and you will get first choice of the nobbiest goods in Suiting, Panting, Overcoatings, Hats, Caps, etc., we have ever shown. Order your suit early and avoid the rush. E. J. COX, Merchant Tailor Colborne. IS ,0ook's Cotton Boot Compound Is successfully used monthly by 1,000Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladie: imitations______ box; No. 8,10 degrees stronger,$3 per box. No. 1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and two 8-cent stamps. The Cook Company Windsor, Ont. t^-Nos. 1 and 2 sold and recommended by all responsible Druggists in Canada. Nos. 1 and 2 are sold in Colborne by W. C. Griffls and W. A, Douglas Colborne. Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Ayer's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dyspepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. All druggists. BUCKINGHAM'S DrEwA* S. J. FOCKER, UNDERTAKE^ COLBORNE, Opposite Presbyterian Church Open Day and Night Jas. Blacklock, UNDERTAKER, GRAFTON. A Full Line of Caskets, Coffins, etc. the finest goods always in Stock. Embalming successfully done when required. Prices and Terms that do not burden. Stock for Sale. ing siock for sale:-- rHREE thorough bred Short Horn Bulls, from three to six months J. ri, Douglas, Warkworth, Ont. Pumps. WE MANUFACTURE the wooden-handle MODEL and RONE PUMPS from the BEST MATERIAL, the Old T. Card Factory. Also repair all kinds of pumps promptly p j. j. McCOLL, Graftin HIR.j. H. RENWICK, Organist of JVl Methodist Church, Port Hope mil be in town every Monday to start classes in Piano and Organ placing also Voice Culture. Mr. Renwiek may be seen at Mrs. Yule's any from 12 o'clock booh to 5.30 p.m. The People's coal eo. Will deliver coal on short no. tice to any part of the town. Jas. Redf earn & Son, AGENTS, Colborne, - - Ontario. * "farm for sale. THE undersigned offers.his farm for sale on easy terms. It is situated on the Kingston gravel road one mile west of Colborue, in the township of Haldimand and being lot one Con. A, containing 130 acres more or less, There is a good frame house 22x30, wing 20x22, wood shed 18x30 also small dwelling for hired help, barn x36 82 with wing 30x40 all on 8 foot wall granery 18x24. There is a fine spring creek a good site for trout pond also good running spring water in house, barn and stable. Four acres of orchard which sold for between $250 and. 300.00. There is also eight acres' of woods. For terms apply to FRESH FISH All kinds of fresh and cured fish at the Oyster Parlor. W. H. Edwards, Proprietor 15 MONTHS EOR $3. The Editor of The Toronto World Makes Our Readers a Special Offer. W. F. Maclean, M, P., is desirous of increasing the circulation of The Toronto World to 30,000 before the end of the year. The World is considered the brightest newspaper in Canada. It is published every weekday morn-g at 4 o'clock. Its market reports e the most accurate, particularly ose in which the farmersand merch-its are interested. Any reader of this paper who mentions this offer, and who sends $3 before the end of the year will receive a receipt up to April 1. 1904. The reg-" price of the World is $3 for one . It is the only one cent morning paper published in Canada. • sample copy of The World may ;en at this office. Orders with the-$3 should be sent by registered tail or by postal note to The World Newspaper Co., Toronto Dust Proof Coal Sifter. W. L. Mitchell can supply the great F. S. Sifter which is positively dust proof. These sifters are well made and will give perfect satisfaction. Will Save a Ton of Coal Call and see them. ~& ^ W. L. MITCHELL, Males Block. King street. Colborne. Come One Come All and give WILLIAMS a call. Bargains in Ready Made Clothing. We are clearing at low prices to make room for other Stock. We guarantee good value in all other Dry Goods. Best value in Boots and Shoes in town. Our Grocery Stock is fresh and complete. Highest price for Butter, Eggs, and Dried Apples G. A. Williams, CASTLETON. pat. sept.. 1900. f'Tt' is without a doubt the best I | 1 Illb lViaiirCSS made today, and along with all I I other kinds can only be found in this county at Dona-1 Ighy's. He carries only up-to-date goods. I His Prices are the Lowest in Record. ' -^ofl's Hiosptodine, it English Rwnews. j ? in Canada. reUj ; __. n effect's of 'abuse I Mental Worry, Excessive use of To- : ----, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt : of price, one package $1, six, $5. One willpUase, i sixwMmre. Pamphlets free to any address. .' r, Windsor, Out. j "Let tho GOLD DUST twins do your work*" Xhe Wood Company, V Wood' Pbosphodine ii borne by W. A. Douglas Grflis, arHggistfc »old i Col- md W C. 1 Are you a slave to housework ? h GOLD DUST has done more than anything else to emancipate women from the back-breaking burdens of the household. It cleans everything about the house--pots, pans, dishes, clothes and woodwork. Saves time, money and worry. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, New York, Boston, Montreal.