EXECUTORS' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to R. S. O.. 1897. Chap. that all persons having claims against the estate of John Gould Cudlipp, late of the Village of Colborne, in the County of Northumberland, retired farmer, deceased, who died on or about the thirteenth day of January A. D. 1904, are required to send or deliver to the undersigned, Solicitor for Eber N. Weeks, Executor of the said deceased, on or before the jth day,of April A. D. 1904. partii re of their claims and the nature of ttie security (if any) held by them, duly verified; and notice is hereby given that after such last mentioned date the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets ef the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice. Dated at Colborne this 18th day of March A. D. 1904. FRANK L. WEBB, 38-3t Solicitor for Executor. It's Brownie Camera Time Wanted. AGIRL to assist in care of his children Good wages. Apply », MR. BROCK. Care of Enterprise Office. No bet^r fun tor boys and girls than picture taking, instructive too. No. i, Brownie Camera pictures 2|x2|, for $1. No, 2, Brownie, pictures 2\x 3i for $2. • W.A.Douglas Wngnt's Rheumatic Remedy. ', am agent for this great Canadian Rheumatism cure. I can refer you to many people in this section and also produce many testimonials proving that it is one of the most wonderful medicines of the age A. 0. U. W. ASSESSMENT SYSTEM. S5C0, $1,000, $1,500 or $2,000. AITH LODGE, Nol23,Oolbonie.Ont.,i ourth Thursday of naeii mouth at 8:tx> p.m. fj§r 'parting brethren are always welcome RUPERT CXA.RK. M. W. WM.H. IVES.Rsc _JlZZUi Appetite poor?«^ Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? Head ache? It's your liver! Ayer's Pills are liver pills, all vegetable. Blffyldyg£.. iS^FSSSz iWant your moustache or beard a" - !;1:Fo i brewn or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE «G T R TIME TABLE. GOInG WEST Express, (except Mondays),.. 3.52 i.m Local...................... 6.34 a.m. Passenger..................12.06 p.m Express.................... 6.04 p,m GOInG EAST. Passenger.................. ;.c Passenger.................. 8.1 Spring Goods ! If you want the newest come now, our spring goods are all in Suitings, Shirts, Hats, Etc. j They are certainly all right, come and see them, anft" have j us keep what you want. First here gets first choice. Popular SPRING EXCURSION ! To Toronto. Friday, April 22nd 1904. The Helpers Society of Church of Christ, Bowmanville, have arranged for the above excursion via G. T. R. when the following attractive fare will be given: -- Children Adults Time Colborne $1 05 $2 05 6 34 a. n Giafton $1 05 $2 05 6 43 a. n Cobourg $1 05 $2 05 6 55 a. n Tickets good returning on all train April 22nd or 23rd. Tenders Wanted. TENDERS will be received for the construction of a school house, in S. S. No. 10, township of Cramahe. up to Tuesday the 12th of this month, according to plans and specifications to be seen at Mr. George Purdy's Also bids on timber, and old school house now on said premises. Apply D. H. ALGER, J. McCRACKIN, G. F. PURDY. E. J. COX, Merchant Tailor, Colborne, Ontario. Bargains in Dry Goods. We are running off several lines of dry goods at very low prices. A few lines of ladies' wrappers, regular price $1.00, now 79c. Ladies' underwear, regular 25c, now 19c. Men's suits, odd lines, regular $7 and $8, now $5 and $6. ? A new stock of men's heavy boots for spring and also a new assortment of trunks, telescopes, valises, etc. Call and see them. a W. DAVIS, Colborne, - - Ontario. Paint and Wood Shop. THE undersigned has opened a repair shop in the stand on Percy-street, Colborne, formerly occupied by the late Peter Harris, and is prepared to do ail kinds of wood wcik and carriage painting. D. H. WILLIAMS. est Land for Sale. Valley. Liberal allowance for railway fare to ich purchaser. Excursions personally conducted, and parties shown rer the land before purchasing. Also Ontario lands for sale, and money to loan at lowest possible rates. All kinds of Farm Impliments, Wagons, Carriages Buggies, etc., kept in stock. For further porticuiars apply to, M. J DOYLE, (Agent), 39-3m. Colborne, Notice. OTICE is hereby given that auy person cutting timber on the public highways of the Township of Cramahe, will he prosecuted as the law directs. By order of Council. CHAS. A. WILSON, Township clerk. MYERS' ROYALSPICE OFLIFE For Horses Cattle Cows Calves Sheep Hogs Poultry. A.Beatty&Son f ^ Male Block, Colborrfe, Ontario. iifen5 To Rent. ^FFERS will be received by the u j dersigned for the use of the C< line Driving Park for one or m< S. S. Brintnell & Son, General Insurance & Real Estate Agents. Fire, Life and Ai cident Insurance. G. N. W aud C. P. R, telegrrph office. Daily aud weekly newspapers and periodicals. Quiute Steam Laundry. Canadian Express money orders. Mrs. K. G. Crcwle, DRAWING AND painting. Still, Life. Drawing fiooi the Antique ' Pen and Ink work, Water Colors, and Oil Painting. 11-tf --:--| Miss Helen M. Rutherford,! A. T. C. M. S. S. Brinsnell, F. M. Brintnell. ivision Court Clerk. Seed Potatoes Wanted. Will pay highest cash price for 200 bags of good seed potatoes, mus-t be large enough to split in two, no little ones taken Ordinary mer-b.potatoes taken as usual. N. D. SNETSINGER, Colborne. (Puoilof Dr. Edward Fisher.) Honor Graduate of Toronto Conservatory of Music. Teacher of Piano and Theory, Pupils prepared for examination. Box 126, Colborne Ont. A - For Sale. DWELLING house and lot, sit in East Colborne. There beating fruit trees on . barn, ef. Everything i a state of repair. For ipplv to G. W BATTY, Colborne Martin's Bakery Groceries of all kinds cheap, Manitoba and local flours at right prices. A car of feed just arrived to sell as follows: Shorts per ton $22. Bran per ton $20 Cracked barley $21. Barley feed $19 Hen feed 100 lbs. for 75c. A few barrels of rolled oats to sell at the old price 9 lbs. for 25c. EXAMINATION REPORT. The following is the report of the weekly ex tions of the students of the Colborne High School the term ending March 31st, 1904:-- FORM III A. APr.bles........74 -- 98 60 77 77 37 77 60 78 83 76 90 100 985 -100 67 -- 88 20 76 42 90 63 --100 100 799 - 97 69 52 51 51 74 49 57 83 85 90 90 913 - 92 60 -- 71 41 62 30 53 85 -- 80 100 750 - 40 73 45 73 63 65 15 69 60 88100 100 846 F. Diuinm.......53 R. Johnston......65 S. Cuthbert......76 F. Walsh........55 3; second class honors, F. Drr amina-during 75.8 -1 72.6 2 . 70.2 3 68.2 4 65.1 5 . John- FORM III B. N. Bell.........37 40100 64 28 78 78 77 70 62 73 54 100 1 L. Winter......42 --100 75 12 68 66 48 79 92 50 39 100 1 G. Coxall........ 51 57100 62 41 73 68 56 62 77 38 58 95 B, McLean.....42 --100 56 29 65 65 -- 55 60 25 58 100 A. Robson......57 -- 59 20 80 73 58 84 79 75 49 100 0. Dewey.......58 51 94 47 41 73 57 63 31 66 44 49 90 K. McCallum----42 52 66 60 23 32 58 43 70 45 60 -- 95 F. rial].........25 --- 65 20 58 50 45 30 59 19 19 100 Broomfield. ..34 11 21 49 2 35 35 22 8 21 25 5 95 Second class honors, N. Bel], L. Winter, G. Coxall. FORM II. 5 61.3 4 i 61.2 5 t 60.3 6 s»<m<sj<i<ia^i -- 53 78 71 85 95 15 61 60 1 74 46 58 71 65 95 75 58 87 1 75 52 53 88 87 60 33 £ 81 53 49 46 63 8 80 60 52 31 32 S 63 51 40 60 62 -78 50" 74 44 58 7 70 47 36 46 38 4 41 53 36 25 55 -66 38 46 38 -- I 50 18 I 7 55 40 1 - 55 17 - 95 0 784 65.3 85 95 913 65.2 100 90 890 63.7 95 80 943 62.9 95 100 936 62.4 95 75 743 61.9 85 80 868 57.9 90 85 835 55.7 ) 580 52.7 ) 409 51.1 - 100 3 j o M. Beach.......67 18 75 M. Philn.......-- 22 59 H. Haigt.......--- Joyce........54 49 69 J. Bradd........79 25 67 A. Snetsinger. ..68 25 54 R. Roberts......60 49 59 A. Mutton......52 -- 63 A. Rorke.......46 59 59 H. Phillips......61 24 73 L. Roney.......61 -- 67 W. Roney......36 -- 75 R. Tuck........45 -- 56 58 51 16 26 58 -- 50 8 56 16 100 95 634 48.8 W McGlennon..50 49 66 55 33 13 29 28 83 25 18 73 15 95 90 722 48.1 H. Morrow......70 36 61 29 42 11 25 48 62 10 13 66 5 100 100 678 45.2 Second class honors, Melville Beach, Melville Philp. FORM I. Name ^ | | | . M * f | § * f ^ * f ^ | , Peterson----60 52 75 96 67 98 62 97 91 80 33 88 92 : R°rke......77 61 76 86 81 52 83 70 94 60 29 64 61 G. Dunnett----64 65 64 84 52 66 86 82 65 65 46 -- 68 Peebles.....58 58 75 96 64 39 71 83 71 65 51 64 71 Eddy.......70 63 77 90 - 66 83 72 53 -- 40 65 58 R. Hinman.....56 61 65 96 34 51 67 88 77 55 58 48 63 B. Brown......59 52 64 78 40 66 68 80 68 60 31 30 73 E. Elliott......58 64 69 68 49 48 68 77 71 50 31 42 -- H. Fowler......68 71 64 56 20 24 80 82 77 45 0 -- 61 L. Weeks......67 67 76 76 40 20 74 70 58 25 28 49 40 R. Taylor......55 65 63 51 56 22 70 69 73 40 10 53 24 C- Roberts.....24 -- 58 30 -- 66 -- 36 -- 8 36 -- 40 56 63 36 31 28 57 60 57 25 13 34 19 H. Beattv......37 54 63 56 63 26 42 40 44 25 10 27 51 R. Ives........64 71 72 54 41 15 71 27 26 0 21 60 12 W. Cowie......-- 46 51 78 28 9 46 57 -- 4S 17 46 M. Cochrane...-- 65 46 33 10 71 -- 72 30 8 55 5 48 40 --38 21 0 53 17 56 -- 0 22 0 HClear.....--57 52 14 10 38 5 47 25 0 16 -- 'st class honors, Sadie Peterson;-secon-' class honors, . Peebles, C, Eddy, R. Hinman. ( W. BELLAMY, Signed} vv" ^"'i1 &1S"e(1 I R. D. KEEFE, B. ^ < H 5-s 95 100 1186 79.1 100 75 1069 71.2 100 90 997 71.2 90 100 1056 70.4 100 50 887 68.2 90 100 1009 67.3 100 95 964 64.3 95 90 880 62.9 100 85 833 59.5 100 100 890 59.3 100 100 851 56.7 100 100 458 50.9 100 90 759 50.6 80 70 688 48.9 100 100 724 48.3 100 25 551 45.9 90 0 485 40.4 100 10 405 31.2 80 0 344 28.7 E. Rorke, G. Drfn~ . A., Principal. A., Assistant. Colborne, - Ontario. EASTER MILLINERY. Never before have we shown such a display of millinery, both trimmed and ready-to-wear. A great variety is found in the made hats and ready-to-wears. With our able staff of milliners we will be pleased to serve you at any time. On any account do not miss the display of silk and fabric waists. :::::::: Miss Culver, Grand Concert! Under the auspices of the Methodist Church Sunday School. MISS MURIEL FOSTER, The Great English Contralto. EMILIANO RENAUD, The Famous French Pianist. MISS KATE EADIE, Accompanist (of London, England, specially engaged for this tour.) Prices, 75c, 50c, 25c. Pi<ii5 Opens at Craig's Bookstore Friday Morning. . Opera House, Cobourg, Tuesday, April 12th. Wall Papers! We have just received a fine assortment of wall paper in new and beautiful designs. These papers were bought direct from one of the largest and most reliable manufacturers in Canada and will be sold on a very close margin. A few pairs of boots at one dollar a pair while they last. Fresh sausage and tenderloin received eyery Tuesday. Bread ioc a loaf. Colborne, Ontario. A, fVh COWLING, Successor to W. S. Doyle. Colborne, = = Ontario