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The Enterprise Of East Northumberland, 3 Dec 1903, p. 4

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COLBORNE. DEC. 3rd, 1903. CRAMAHE COUNCIL The Municipal Council of the town ship of Cnimahe, met in the council chamber Castleton, on Friday Nov. 27, 1903, at 11 a. m. Members all present. Mr. Turney. Reeve, in the chair. Minutes of last session were read and adopted. Moved by Mr. Sabine, seconded by Mr. Mallory: That this council bo a committee of the whole, to meet on Dec. 8th at 1 p. m., between lots 16 and 17 concession 5, for the purpose of selling timber if advisable, and also for the purpose of letting a job on the bridge crossing Cold Creek.--Carried. A by-law was passed to provide fulfil e nomination of candidates, for the offices of reeve and councillors, for the year 1904, and to appoint returning officers and provide places for holding the annual municipal elections of the said township. Moved by Mr. Ryckman, seconded by Mr. Gerow: That the application of J. Tweed for a letter of occupation of about 80 rods of road allowauce lying between lots 34 and 35, concession 9. Cramahe, be granted.--Carried. Moved by Mr, Ryckman, seconded by Mr. Gerow: That tlie following rebates be allowed on the collectors' roll for vear 1903: Frank Davidson statute labor.. .$6 00 Archie McDonald : ... 7 00 Walter Chesterfield " ____ 3 50 F. Hardy " ____ 7 00 WT. B. Buckanan u ----5 00 W. S. McDonald " ____ 2 00 W. A. Philp rebate on dog...... 40 O. C. Pomeroy " " '• ...... 40 --Carried. Mr. Gerow gave notice that at the Woman's Burdens. THE HEALTH OF MANY WOMEN IN A PREOARIOUSCONDfTION HEADACHES, p K ins EASILY ACCOfNTl Throughout the length and breadth of Canada there aie thousands and thousands of grateful people who admit that tbev owe health and strength to the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and who speak always as they should do in terms of warmest praise of this medicine. Among the many friends Dr. Williams1 Pink IJills have made there is perhaps none, more enthusiastic in speaking of the pills than Mis. Edward Atcheson of Orangeville, Ont, » ho for two years suffered intern but r th Ti- the f this remedy. To a report of the Orangeville Sun, Mrs. Atchesi said: "Three years ago I became ve much vnn down. My appetite alnn ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Ladies hats worth $2.75 and $3.00 trimmed for this season's ware will be cleared out for $1 50 at Scougale's --Special sale of millinery at Seou-gale Bros. Trimmed bats worth $2.75 and $3.00 selling while they last at $1.50. --Mr. N. D. Snetsiuger is paying fifty cents a bag for good sound potatoes out of the celhu. Seeadvt in another column. -Messrs. W. Barton & Son have a light set of double driving harness for sale. The harness is nearly new-Price $20.00. --Just arrived: another batch of window shades, and will be sold at i lie very low price of 25c. for plain and 60c. for the very best shades at Ddnaghy's. -- Don't put off until Xmas. what ■ to day. New Xmas. ■ell en Ma; jewellei A™" For Service. HOROUGHBRED, large i Pigs For Sale. THREE tborougi bred Y-rkshire boars, from six to ten months old for sale. Fit for Service. For particulars apply to J. H. DOUGLAS, 15 tf Warkworth Fowls For Sale. THE undersigned has for sale a few Thorobred Haired Rocks, Black Minorcas, Wyendottes and several White Geese. A few Scotch Coolers Pups are also for sale. 1875. COAXLL'S. 1903. Ever the Cheapest and Best place to buy Groceries, Hardware, Paints & Oils, Tinware, Stoves, Glass. r her ield ; follov 1)( < Bri.uiito De< Moved b' Mr Sabins': Mallory, seconded by the Reeve sign orders easurer, in favor of the fol-persons, for the sums set Colhorne Dec. 3rd. Grafton Dec. 4t Port Hope Dec. 14th, obourg De 15th, Millbrook Dec. 17tb. - Mr. Henr, Carnell has opened shoe shop in the premises lately \ cated by Mr. W. A. Turney in t Standard Bank Block. Mr. Carnell { ] is a practical shoemaker ami is pre- ! pared to give prompt and careful attention to all work intrusted to him. I --Anniversary services will be held in Colborne Methodist church, on Dec. 6th, 1903. Rev. J. J. Rao will preach morning and evening and address the j I Sunday School in the af tenoon. There | Sole Agens for Sherwin-Williams ^eady-Mixed Paints. Coxall & Co., Colborne, - - Ontario* BROOM FIELD, A SNAP! We have a few of Burrovy, Stewart & Milne's Grand Jewel wood coo/k stoves, McCIary coal and wood cool* stoves and Jas. Smart's Regal Perfection which we will sell at reduced prices to clear t*<*fc out same. All classes of tinsmithing done at lowest prices. Fuii stock of tinware, granite-ware and galvaniced ironware. Colborne Hardware , Store Opp. Victoria Park, Colborne, " 1 70 a FrencF* " " 1 50 JohnFinley " " 5 N. S. Gaffleld " " ! Nathan Gaffleld" " : A. C. German ■' " Thos Iuglis " N. Lane " " 2 00 Wm. Mcintosh " 50 J. C. Mallory - " 2 20 Benj. Perry " •' 2 00 Henry Perry " " 2 30 Mrs. M Tillotson" 20 Thos Vosburg " 60 Thos. Wamsley " " 1 50 Geo Sanderson, tree planting 1 75 J. C Mallory " " 2 00 A. Spencer work on G. road.. 41 64 John Lawson cedar.......... 4 50 W. Barringer, 12 yds. gravel.. 60 Thos. Coffee repairing culvert 50 W. Wolfraim work on road .. 2 00 H. R. Dingman repair, culvert 2 00 Buchanan Bros. 60 yds. gravel 3 00 W. Carr 38 yds. gravel....... I 90 W. A. Philp sheep damages... 2 66 Dr. Crichton attend. A.Ellis.. 18 00 H. Alger 191 yds. gravel...... 9 55 G. McCrackin work on G. road 49 97 L. Eddy balance on culvert .. 9 25 R. McGregor building culvert 5 50 H. Chesterfield work on culvert 5 50 C. Turney witness fees, Arthur case...................... 6 15 John Ghent care of hall...... 1 50 Mrs. Fanny Hart indigent____ 4 00 Abner Colby indigent........ 4 00 C. Wells 67 yds gravel....... 3 35 J. Gould refund road work... 9 00 A. B Coleman village map... 5 00 --Carried. Moved by Mr. Ryckman, seconded by Mr. Gerow: That this council do now adjourn to meet on Wednesday Dec. 23rd, 1903.--Cat vied ' CHAS. A. WILSON, Clerk. Prof. J. H. DeSilberg Optician from Germany SPECIALIST. Eyes tested free of charge. He has always on hand a full assortment of nine kinds of spectacles and eye glasses for young or old poisons nt-fected with weak eyes with red veins He guarantees to give entire satisfaction in everyone. Free consultation may he had at J. I'. Clarke's jewel#r.v store, Cobourg, from Thursday, Dec. 17th, until Friday. December 18th. and in Colborne at the Brunswick House parlors from Saturday, Dec. 19tn, until Tuesday. December 22. J. II. DfSILBERG, 22 Optician Specialist ' Vancouver, B.C., Dec. 2.--The City Council last evening passed a resolution urging the Dominion and Provincial Governments to secure the Construction of an all-Canadian railway from Vancouver to the Yukon by granting the necessary honus in Cash and land. --Tho Npr- Caueht In ih. Ic ihatham, N.B., D^. 2. wegian steamer Urania, which cleared for Brow Head Friday, has been detained by ice and cannot get out. The Government steamer Stanley left Prince Edward Island for here yesterday to assist her. Winnipeg, Dec. 2.--A young son of l. Rundle lost his life at Swan Riv-»r yesterday by the accidental dis-sharge of a rifle in the hands of a companion with whom ha was play- REX ALL HH°0ULSDE- DYES These dyes will dye wool, cotton, silk, jute or mixed goods in one^ath. They are the latest and most improved dye in the world. Try a package. All colors. W. A. Douglas, Agent, Colborne. W. J, Newman, Ageut, Castleton. A REMARKABLE OFFER. * This is the day of things remarkable, and it is never safe to prophesy as to where the limits of commercial and business enterprise may lie. A few years ago when weekly papers were reduced in subscription price to one dollar per year, many people thought that cheapness while com bined with excellence could no further <ro. But a more rema-kable thing i now about to happen. On Ociobe 1st The Enterprise will make ai offer to its subscribers the like o which has never vet been made b; any Canadian paper. Asa result o negotiations with the publishers o The Montreal Weekly Herald, and a Considerable financial loss, an arrange tnent has been arri^^at whereby i will be possible, for tW coming year to offer the two papers at the extra ordinarily low price of One Dollar When it'is remembered that the regu lav subscriptio j ceivers, toilet sets, opera glasses, knives, forks and spoons. a nd it iM*7r ih, deafiress, astlin . Inhale Catarihoj sveiv hour and it mption, !i trouble and prevents nil contagious diseases. Complete outfit $1.00; trial size 25c. Druggists, or N. C. Poison & Co, Kingston, Ont. Yokohama, Dec. 2.--A Japanese medical student was arrested yoster-flay on suspicion of an attempt to assassinate the Marquis lto. He carried a dagger concealed under his ki-when arrested at the Marquis' villa a CONFERRED WITH PREMIER. t Niagara Withoi l Still AUCTION SALE of Standing Timber, THE undersigned has received instructions from Robert Bland to sell by auction on his premises Lots 7 and 8, Concession 1, in the town ship of Haldimand, on Monday, Dec. 14th, a quantity of standing cedar and other wood. The timber will be sold in qnai ter, half or acre lots, to suit purchaser. Terms, four months credit will be given to parties furnishing approved notes, with interest. 22-2t H. HICKS, Auctioneer. Toronto, Dec. 2.--The statement that Robt. A. Ross of Ross & Hol-gate, Montreal, a well-known electrical engineer, was to be appointed a member of the Niagara Power Commission, is without confirmation of the authorities as yet. E. W. B. Snider of St. Jacobs, chairman of the Commission, was at the Rossin House last night and declared that nothmg definite as far %s this ap-pointnient was concerned has been Mr. Snider visited the Premier yesterday, but their deliberations in regard to the Commission were not Wde public. In fact Mr. Snider : uld give no information regarding ' the progress of the Commission, . stating there was nothing to say. It learned that a meeting is likely ccur in the next tw^woeks to make final arrangements foT the committee's work to begih. Mr. R*ss' is a likely candidate for the appointment, however, having had wide experience in the electrical I field, and at present is in charge of j several largo power development I works. Potatoes Wanted. 1 CHANGE IN BUSIENSS! S - The undersigned announces that lie has p iTTTifeSW^ie business recently carried on by A. E. Ireland and respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage, A new supply of groceries and provisions has been placed in stock also a nice line of Trunks and Valices. We are replenishing the stock of boots and shoes, rubbers, etc.. and will also carry a line of ready-made clothing. Our prices are right, Call and see our stock whether you purchase or not. C. W. DAVIS, Colborne, - - Ontario. Cutters! The undersigned has received a large stock of up-to-date cutters which are built by the C. C. Co Parties in want of the above will find it profitable to call and see this stock before buying elsewhere. ::::::::::::::: China Hall, Up-To-Date. Just received a large shipment of all kinds of Fresh Dried Fruits. Finest selecied cleaned currants 3 pounds for 25c. Finest Selected raisins 3 pounds for 25c, Finest Vatencia raisins 10c per pound. California seeded raisitis, 2 pounds for 25c. Sultana raisins 10c per pound. Choice peel, lemon, orange and citron, 25c per pound. MRS. A. S. HINDS, S^"!: r p.- will 1 ppreciate the sacrifices which ha lad to be made by each publisher u-der to make a joint rate of only oi dollar. The price of the two pape potato's, ,>,„„ tofer if, deliver rill 1, ipl.v 1 tw IRA EDWARDS, REIVES' BLOCK, Colborne, - Ontario. expei - the Herald, and no sii ii be mule by any . n this district. Fuller »| CASTLETON HARNESS SHOP. i \ iuii line qui kimk of LIGHT AMD HEAVY HARNESS i is carried m stock, also all kinds of harness goods including- ;:1 BLANKETS, BELLS, WHIPS, ETC. A. BEATTY & SON Have purchased* the business carried on by Mr. Cheffins at a rate on the dollar and intends running the entire stock off at once. Everything is being marked at cost price and many articles will be sold below that figure. This great reduction sale is still on and will continue until the entire stock is cleared out. BARGAINS IN ALL LINES. Coleman's bread kept in stock. Repairing will receive prompt and.careful attention. R. COLcMAN, - - Castleton. A. Beatty & Son, Male Block, Colborne, - Ontario. 41

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