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The Enterprise Of East Northumberland, 26 Mar 1903, p. 1

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THE ENTERPRISE OF EAST NORTHUMBERLAND Volume XX.--No. 38. COLBORNE, ONT., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1903. $1.00 in advance, or $1.25 at end of yea TAKEN HOME 2 Corinthians 5:8. Safely is the pilgrim resting Where the storms disturb no more; Made complete through final testing She has reached the heavenly shore. 'flow at length her happy spirit Finds a home in relms above Where the ransomed ones inherit All the wondrous wealth of love. In the Lord her heart confided Trusting in His saving grace; Through the conflict safely guided She at last beholds his face. Care and pain and lonely feeling Shall no more Iter peace destroy: Love devine all sorrow healing Fills her heart with perfect joy. . .Love.* ones who were pleased to ren-... " dei-Help while natures strength declined Like their Lord so good and tender Lovedjthemselves so true and kind. e that joy possessing BALTIMORE. On Thursday of last week Mr. Rogers, Provincial Coroner, came from Toronto, and held an inquest re origin of lire iu Baltimore school house. The testimony of some seven or eight witnesses was taken and then Mr. Rogers adjourned the inquest until Thursday, the 26th inst. It was clearly proved that the fire was of incendiarv origin. But nothing was brought out that implicated in the least any person in particular of the deed. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper was dispensed in the Presbyterian church on Sunday of last week, on which occasion eleven young people, nine ladies and two gentlemen, were received into full membership with the church. At preparatory service on the preceeding Friday the pulpit was occupied by Rev. C. S. Lord, of Grafton. I Service rendered in BoHwrne Ont, 1903. T. Watson 1 AMILY QUARRELS "How many serious family quarrels arriage out of spite and alterations I health. One pill a dos Mr. John Staples lias been visiting his daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) S. F. Dixon. Mrs Oliver of Campbellford, was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Gould last week. Miss Bertha McColl of Campbell-ford is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. W. Gould. Mr. Victor Alley was in London st'week in the interest of the Chosen Friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shortts, of Albany, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. Carm Ruttan at the Wooler House. Tbeie was no service in the R. C. Church on Sunday of last week owing to the illness of Rev. Father McGuire. Mr. Gordon McPhail and hie mother left on Wednesday for their homo in Manitoba, after spending three months with friends here. Mr. Lorn* Clarke has had a fey Costs Too Mucft ' When the price paid is the mother's health and happiness. The father doesn't realize as he romps with the child what years of wifely suffering must be set against the baby's laughter. Chronic invalidism is a high price to pay for the painful joy of maternity, yet ft is at such a cost that many a woman becomes a mother. Such a price is too _ much because more than GOOD HEALTH FOR CAPITAL Maintaining good health is to the majority of people the most vital question in the world and nature affords no more efficient atrengtbener for the system and restorative for the nerves than Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Naturally, gradually and certainly it forms new, red corpuscles in the blood creats new healthy merve cells and puts into the system the snap, energy and vitality that defies disease. BRIGHON. Mrs. J. C. Wilson lias been very ill CASTLETON Mr. O. ttuyck was in Cobour- «« Monday -on business. Our Cheese factory will be o*en about the middle of April Mrs. Matland Richardson is spading a few days in Cobourg. Miss Hales of Colborne was visiting at Mr. Oliv.r Wolf raini's last week. Mrs. Johu 1). Mullett returned ihonie. from Thoinasbur'g aftei*- two weeks visit among her people there. Messrs. Charles and Andrew Wol-friiini have gone to Berlin where they have been engage-! for the season. Mr. N. Gaffield attended the A. 0. U. W. Graud Lodge in Toronto last .id enjoi "at home" and toMi nt the Central Hotel last week -.vhHi was largely attended. The citizens are well pleased with the record of itoeir ,:lub this year. An unknown man was found in the bay near the mouth of the canal last Friday. Coroner Sanford delayed holding an inquest until time was given to friends to identify him. On Sunday he was identified as one Richard Schuler from near Wooler. It ' seems he weut down to Prince Edward County for Xmas and was returning ; on foot following the ice when he went through. He was a man about 60 years of age. Mi. Ptobert Whitton aud his brothe George shipped on Monday , of last week six car loads of young calves and yearlings to the North West. Among those who weut in charge were Messrs. Frank Whit on and Ed ward Moffatt ot Brighton Mr. Chas. . Proctor is shipping two or three car about the first of April and we uudei stand that Air, Whitton is shipping Mr. Jai Po ights of th of « othe isi'oi;. >rth Le :ids of. April. We would offer our congratulations to our worthy clerk, Mr. Win.. Little wbo was quietly married to Mrs. Rhoda Cole at Trenton. SALEM We have not heard much about maple sugar or su^ar socials yet. Ere this will beiu print the wedding bells will again be heard in our midst. Mr. and Mrs. Beggl «f i'<» i Bop* visited friends and relatives here last i tack. Was so miserable sometimes did aot"knowwhat I wisgoing todo. Tried several doctors but derived no benefit until I began onlyusSJ lent bottles, also some of Dr. Pierce s Antiseptic and Healing Suppositories, when I f«i»> tike another person. I recommend Dr. -ftJrce'6 medicines to all my friends, If anyone \J£hes to write me I will gladly answer." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription contains no alcohol and is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. The dealer who offers a substitute for "Favorite Prescription " does so to gain the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines. His profit is your loss; therefore, accept no sub- Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets r the bowels. MAYHEW FOR CLOCKS We have a new assortment of clocks. Mantle clocks 1 $8.00 lo.oo 12.oo 15.oo Kitchen clocks $2.5o 3.oo 4.oo 5.oo Hall clocks $5.oo 6.oo 7.oo to 5o.oo Alarm'clocks $I.oo 1.5o 2.0p We guarantee any clock bought; here to give first-c ass satisfaction, A good assortment to choose from. H.J. MAYHEW, Jeweler and Graduate Optician. - ColLarne. d respected residents passed away Saturday evening March 21st,at the t"i' of "2 years. Diseased had been in poor health for nearly a year witl. stomach trouble of cancerous nature. He leaves a wife and grown up family. The funeral was largely attended on Monday. Expressions of regret were heard on every hand when it became known that Mr. Stanley German had passed awn at Toronto hospital where he went for treatment. He was a mem her «f the Foresters. Diseased vas a sou of Mr Aichie German and was bom iu this place nearly 25 years i\go where lie has ever resided. To the bereaved relatives is extended fclie sympathy of many friends. M r, G . A. Williams is in Havelock Mr. Thomas Mabee has gone to Em Mr Walter Prirdy eek. Mrs. McGlocklin has gt ed home last Weller ■eks. that both the vet.'le: : , Dr. of 15i have been considerably damaged during the winter by rhodeiits.' A good idy is to bank the trees at once, r. Frank Ventres has recent l.y hased the property, formerly ed by Mr. L. W. 11. Terry, There i it a good site for a f i ait canning factory. If one was erected it would likely be well patronized. Doubtless our contemporary corespondent thinks he has scored well this time aud Las given the fatal blow. have a liking for it at first fight that 1 nearly liko a text w pass. We are pie: noticed it too. If it '^perfectly Lav, i --li- the c n of h body. He may have verb as a sepeiate without the glasses h eansee what the boai iks on chut Wi tiff- ed hand of the tiave looked faotu red the hand might As to his kind Kidney Disease and Backache " Mr. Tohn Guheen, who is in the Fish j Busine'r at Poit Hope ■^-"tamy business I do a great deal of driving over , bad roads and the constant jar of the ng | along with er.pof ure to all sorts of weather | brought on kidney disease. I was m miserable health and suffered a great deal j with shai-p pair.s in my back. I heard of j Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills and decided to try tt em. Before I had used all of the first box I felt better and three j boxes have entirely cured me. I am very , proven their wonderful control over kidney disease." It seems unwise to waste money and j run the risk of experimenting with new Toronto. Or. Chase's j Sidney-Liver Pills ighton is s the guest of siting .it-g friends here. Mrs. Smith of Hilti Irs. John Vansickliu Miss Addie Quinn has been fiends in Belmont. Mr James I'omeroy is confined to iih home through illness. It is reported that Stanley German s dangerously ill in a Toronto hospit- al in the lea&t from a ferences to 'State am church managers either. s fr. v.-eek. Dr. W brick r< Gaffield. Mrs. John Vansickliu Belleville visiting her Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas left for Michigan where they ' main until fall. We were glad to see Mr.' Jones again in the pulpit on last after his recent illness. Mr. Allen from Georgian E Mere ror a few days last week, ing old acquaintances after an i Havelock . Qui i purchased the ed by Mr. N brother Dr Heuderspr Joseph Sunday i/Coughed "I had a most stubborn cough for many years. It deprived me of sleep and I grew very thin. I then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, >f twelve Mr. R. ivith Sixty years of cures and such testimony as the above have taught us what Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will do. We know it's the greatest cough remedy ever made. And you will say so, too, after you try it. There's cure in every drop. coTdfjOcf.'fnJt right lor bronchitis, hoai nesn! hard cold., etc.; »1, most economi tor ctooniCjCyeiyEyocuee£on<haI1d^ 3^fST COLBoKXE. her friend Miss Batty on Tli last Week Miss Ethel Carter is ho after spending several wt relatives in Hilton. Mrs. Ira Ives is home a; Paterson N. J. and Toronto has spent several months. Mr. James Goodrich has r.v desirable building sit- If you want the BEST PAINT ON EARTH Try HOWL \NDS "Jewel" mixed paint If you prefer LEAD AND OIL we can supply you with pure goods at prices that will surprise you. G. A. Outran. & Co. j Opp. Victoria Park, Colborne, JARNESS SHOP. Old acq a ain tin here recently Wright who hav sickness. In expect to be Streetsville. Cangiamlal Mr. S. Elliss i Tun nesday of las extended to ide--nee Miss ried on Wed- in fields no bicy- Emma Finton is spending a few days with friends in Cobourg. Mr. J, Black and family are 'moving to Colborne where they bought ah ">use. Miss May Card was kept in last week with a troublesome attack of quinsy. "Miss Blanch McDonald of Colborne is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wait. Plows, reapers, binders -iiills may be seen in cei not far from here, but so fi: eles have been met on the " this month. . Mr. arid Mrs. John II. Benedict are home again from from Chicago. They like this neighborhood much better than the great city, and are well pleased to be amongst those who so heartily welcome them home. ■The Enterprise correspondents desire to make all political leanings and all religioas beliefs alike as regards the matter of correctly reporting whatever may be of interest to those who have left this neighborhood. If items of interest are overlooked they would always be glad if persons concerned would drop a line to the office of the paper. I* of LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS < ail kinds of harness goods including A full iine of is carried in stoi BLANKETS, BELLS, WHIPS, ETC. Repairing will receive prompt and careful attention. R, COLEMAN, Castleton. MISS K. CULVER'S FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARCH 27 and 28.

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