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The Enterprise Of East Northumberland, 7 Apr 1904, p. 1

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THE ENTERPRISE OF EAST NORTHUMBERLAND Volume XXI.--No. 40. COLBORNE, ONT., THURSDAY, APR. 7, 1904. $1.00 in advance, or $1.25 at end of year A YOUNG MAN. luke 7: 12-16. Amid tlie scenes of joyful day A young man vanished from the And so his form was borne away They met the gracious Lord of Life: And to the one whose son was dead "Weep not," in kindest tones He said. And close beside us young men still At manhood's dawn are called away Not tender care, nor best of skill Can lengthen out their life's brief day: While hoary hairs may others crowD, Their sun at early day goes down. But in that age that is to be The sun of Eighteonsnes And in His l'ght our e.\. a shal In darkest days wise desij For that which no .v bring- ! shall THE GREAT WORLD'S FAIR St. LOUIS MO. WILL BE OPEN APRIL 30TH. Mr G. Berridge is go s father's farm this ye; By all comparison ihis will be the most wonderful exposition in all his tory. It is the greatest of the crea tions of modern man. Fifty nations and all the States and Territories of j nexr the United States have combined their Wi efforts to make a twentieth century Bird wonder. The Grand Trunk Railway niapl The Ruthburn Company tring tilings for their drivi Messrs. Bird and Benin" understand that Mr. rill he i an exhibit in the Canadian liollin' < the pre i al :: This day a young man' At rest within the si'.-nt grave, And loved ones think of him and grieve And often for his presence crave: Though brief might be his life on earth To them he was of priceless worth. May He who in the days of old Said to the mourner "do not weep" May He all sinking hearts uphold, And them in perfect safety keep: For when the Lord of Life is near hero is no place for gloom and building. Reduced rale tickets vill be od sale I ,° on and after April 25th, and the Grand Trunk have arranged to allow stop j nl" over at any intermediate Canadian \ station, and at Detroit and Chicago. | Ap Tickets valid for 15 days will be sold j sno ), 30 day tickets at fare | dee and one third, and tickets valid un till Dec. 15th,at 80 per cent, of double rs. H. V. an the remai i stock and V.Goum and II. For informatioi Trunk Agent, or to J. District Passenger Ag( T. Watson, Dalesville, Que. A TRUE NERVE TONIC. Will act, not so much directly upon the nerves as upon the digestive functions and the abundant formation of red vitalizing blood. Nerves can't be fed on medicine. They can, however be restored and strengthened by as-simulated food. The marvelous action of Ferrozon rozone the bloo ened, and grow Wlie nd : Fe Reeve Nesbitt and Mrs. Nesbitt arrived home on Monday iu excellent health, after spending about six reeks Mr. J. H. Morrow has purchased new gasoline automobile of the ne est design. He went for a trial spin on Monday and it worked well Rev. J. J. Rae delivered a very foresting lecture to a large audiance in the Methodist church on Monday evening on the subject "Mind your own business." Among those iu town during the Easter holidays we noticed Mr. and Mr3. E. Cochrane, Mr Max Tobey, Miss Frances and Miss Edith Nesbitt and iss McGoraian. An old resideut of Brighton, in the person of Mr. Leander Roblin died at nipeglast week. His body was iglit home and the funeral Uftld at Baptist church last Sunday.' The al wa#conducted by the Mfisouic 205 Mr. T. Lee spen: nends in Colborne. Alth now has been very deep it revent Mr. Lee from getti irge quantity of poles and lg the winter. Ea.-tor with Ferrozone. Price 50c, at Druggists, or Poison & Co., Kingston, Ont. Hamilton's pills are effective. uiauu. i !' the came through the and is progressing KEEP r.JTTLE ONES WELL. There aught not to be any sickly, fretful sleeplesschildren--there would Dot be any if mothers gave their little ones an occasional dose of Baby's Own Tablets. The little ones are sickly and fretful and sleepless usually because of some stomach, bowel or teething trouble. These and the other miuor ills ..f little ones are Rpet-dily lelieved and promptly cured by Baby's Own Tablets, and the little one thrives and grows plump, sleeps well at night and lets the mother get her-much needed rest . s well Mrs R. M. LeRue, Mountain. Out., says:--'I can recommend jiaby's Own Tablets to all mothers«J-ho hartfw xross or delicate children. I tfom.t know how 1 could get along wi*/|1(,ut them. Mother EDVILLE. Mr. E. Cochrane, M. P., was home from Ottawa for Easter but returned on Tuesday. Mrs. A. A. Murphy has been visiting her brother, Mr. Geo. Gerow, on the Oak Hills road. Mr. Manly Stimers of this place left a short time ago to s^ay the season with Mr. Spiers of Dartford. Miss M. Sherman is a guest ;.at the home of her uncle, Mr._Levi Sherman of Brighton, for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Waite spent the Easter Holidays at Belleville visiting their son Mr. E. S. Waite of that place. We understand that Mr. Samuel Bennett has recently purchased a home in Brighton, ou Pierpont Street and proposes to move, there in August. A GREAT LITTLE WORKER. During a life time the heart will propel half a million tons of blood through the body and to long as the blood is in a healthy condition it will repair itself as fast as it wastes, patiently keeping up the play of its valves and the rythm of its throb. If the action of the heart gets weak, irregular and fluttering, the blood is lacking in nourishing qualitie< and requires just such assistance as in best supplied by Dr. Chase's Nerve Food the great blood builder and nerve restor- OAK HEIGHTS. Mr. Wallace Warner's infa »n the sick list. Mrs. Adam Miller i., now li' ier daughter Mrs. Henry Por fro lttack of pnei Mr. John Hart has sold his butcher trade in Grafton and has settled down on his farm, Mr. Wallace Warner has purchased the house and lot lately occupied by Mr. Thalbert Williams. Mr. Harry Beswetherick who lately had a severe attack of la grippe is much improved. There must bo some attraction for a young man to drive from Centreton WOOLER. Mr. F. Austin is very low at time of Master Allen Austin spent Easter Sunday in Picton. Miss May Mitchel is visiting friends in Trenton this week. Mr. W. W. Gould is spending his yacation in Toronto. Miss Ethel Wessel is out of town visiting her sister, Mrs. Palen. Mr. and Mis. G. Rowe are spending a few days in Toronto this week. Mrs. R. Scott has returned home ,: after au extended visit at Campbell- | ford. Mrs. G. Arthur sr. had the misfor- ! tune to fall and break "jer hip on Fri- j day last. of Picton wa d Mrs. D. S. Aust irthj Tablets send' 25 ms Medicine! and the Tablets Mr. Cunninglu a few days t Miss Helen Terrill is home from Pickering college spending a week under the parental roof. The Misses Cardie and Elsie Mc-Coil and Miss Lillian Clark are spending this week in ToroDto. Mrs. Joseph Casement and Mrs. A. G. Abbot have been confined to the house for a few days with la grippe. Mr. A. Clark spent a few days in Pictou this week and Mrs. Clark who has been visiting there accompanied him home. and Mrs. Harry Ostrout of Trenton have moved to Wooler and are living in Mr. J. Casement's house. Mr. Ostrout is working in the blacksmith shop for Mr W. Anderson. The ladies of the W. M. S. had an Easter service on Sunday morning. Mrs. Winterbaru of Trenton, district organizer, gave a vory eloquent address. Several of the little girls gave recitations appropriate for the occasion. The choir rendered special music beral offering was ms- inau drops out exhausted. The. si_______ ful man is often a dyspeptic, unable to enjoy success. _ When the stomach is di: I there is not enough nutrition a- -.ated to sustain the body and re-- P-- tlls daily waste of tissues. The r. suit is weakness, tending to collapse. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enables the per." ct assimilation of food by which the body is built up with sound, healthy flesh. '■I have talcen one bottle of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for indigestion arid liver complaint." writes Mr. C. M. Wil«m. of Yadkm College. Davidson Co., N. C 'lave , skeleton. We gave him you* I Disovcry' and now he Is as : the •d i ro«r e whenever I have Dr. Pierce's Pellets ci V There has been a number of wood bees in this section duringthe past few Mr. C. Race of Port Hope was a guest at the home of Mr. E. D. Card on Good Friday. Mrs. John Stone of Broomfleld aud her two sons, Ceci' 'ud Frauk, spent Easter with friem1- in this place. -Id Lakeport. on March j , the wife of Mr, W, N, Mc- j Dougall, of a daughter. Always in the Lead! MILK CANS! Hand-made milk cans of all sizes. MILK CANS! Choice stock of farm and garden seeds. f? Timothy, Alsike, Red Clover, Mammouth Clover, Flax Seed, Beans, Etc. » » 20 Per Cent. Discount from our regular prices on all granite-ware except our new premier ware. We have a full stock ^ stock of granite and tinware always on hand. Pure Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, White Lead, Mixed Paints, Dry Colors. Have you tried Alabastine, Sanitary Wall Coating ? Fresh stock just arrived. Imperial Oxford, Happy Thought, Penn Esther and other leading stoves and ranges at reduced prices for this month. Tinsmithing and plumbing promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. Now is the time to have your eavestroughing done. Let us quote you prices before placing order elsewnere. If it9s Hardware, we have it. Outram & Co. GORDON BLOCK. OPP. VICTORIA PARK 'A COLBORNE, ONT.

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