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The Enterprise Of East Northumberland, 16 Jul 1908, p. 5

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«SF*"-' ■r- - v ■ E. E. L ATT <A, M. Dfc M. D1 C, M., F. T M. G PhyeicifclKnnd Surgeon, etc. Coroner for the united counties of Northumberland and Durham. Office atResidenoe--House recently occupied by Mr. G. A. Outrai. Oolborne. W. A. SARGENT, M. D.f PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, Etc. Office and Residence, corner King and Victoria Sts. i T. . HEWSON, M. 0., L. B. O. S., \. B. C. P., EDINBÜBQ. Physician, surgeon, &c.Colborne, Ont Ob pice in the Yeomans Block. J H PURDYj DDS, LDS, ' dentist, cobourg. W. G, ROBERTSON, l), S., Lb. H, 8. DENTIST. OFFICE, SCOUGALE BLOCK. iat md 3rd Thursdays of every month. FrankB, A.L B* Barrister, solicitor, n o-TARY, Etc. OFFICE--King St. Colborne, Ontario Company aud private funds to loan on the most favorable terms. E. C. S. HUYCKE, K- C. B*»SïîÆ& « » cSi-$lnrnett'8 Block. King Street. Lobourv. SYNOPSIS Of CANADIAN NORTH-WEST. HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. ANY even numbered section of Do­minion Lands in Manitoba,Sask- atchewan and Alberta, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved, may be homesteaded by any person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 y ears of age, to the extent of one-quarter section of 16o acres, more or less. Application for entry must beimade in person by the applicant at the Domin­ ion Land Agency or Sub-agency for. the district in which the land is Situated. Entry by proxy, may however, be made at an Agency on certain .conditions, by the father, mother, son, daughter brother or sitter of an intending homesteader The homesteader is required to per­ form the homestead duties under one of the following plans: THE HIFPOCRATIAN OATH. What Every Confcientieua Physicien Undertakes t» Do. "First and last, day and night, he who has given himself to the cause of medicine sees the most sordid, the most terrifying, the most pitiful, side of hu­ manity," says a writer in Appleton's Magasine. "His training is In the slums, where the elements of life may touch even the lowest and basest His service is demanded in sickness and pain, àpd his final act as irrevocably as the.rising of the sun, Is to close the CcEibatbr *'"■*'* rv ,h ----ve b-'ng MNiU» r lor Owst'çerton. Wltli oii ' .-j, u..-'vIu-k. r.nrr. .. ;i, u.v., pit* 6... nu bluet. Xsfiu1.' in M*. y h-'s u vi-teyL'v rut ,:dy lo nJiuvuevery Hi'i.ieni s «own In n«r, if pin Irtrml cut out Ibul Hatoma uvv to t xliii. Ann UU U -i-tV *rrs w«'h -xe.-rê re i<*i.?J ration. ïi'.fe'rt o< a eemin tree tiMAlifomln--O-». -*•4* m.'.iûeei o.'forün U U. txf.-.innt, aid lu liiil :",d J. !«.ettai»lne<1 with T t. «fait Senna. Slip, î' nf «in Barfc, SoliJ Ex tir 11 v* lYunes, etc., t 'Iul ui»Cascara Lark.b g i-en Us Emiiest iwilbfl S. TA ,<Trw'l A tootl.iou*«Kiylv laolvt, e-.tllwl Uiy t,. Is row made „t(hj /biiCkip lubutiUoiiue. iroej tu.s iitguituous m«4 V.aBe-h-.. i=r.-ar-r*; .'.«1. it «rwt on Com*-- .--..--- „ ----------- - -- ------------ ». "on. Biliousness. Sour Rions ch. fîi-.U Biwitlt eyes forever of others, eveo perhaps/etc-1» indeed prompt and thuse'Whvm he brought into the world.' Xo gn.-lng, no ontilenxant after efforts are ox. He is the possessor of secrets, tfye re- posltory of sorrow. / per bo*. " 'Into whatever house ! will go for the benefit of (i)At least six months' residence upon Fbefore Christ, aud so still stands today W. L. Payne, W.A., LL.D. Barrister, soucitor, notaryPublic aad Conveyancer. PWet Deer Baal Registry Office, O----- B Georfe Drewry, BJL lARRISTKR. SOLICITOR. ETC Office 1--Nesbitt Block, Brighten. orMONSV TO LOAN. MisoHiXuiu^isrHio-crs. O. S. Moore - Licensed auctioneer roa eastNorthumberland.TERMS UODKRATB. Office and Residence, Caetletoo. G. E. A. Wilson HENgRAL INSURANCE AND REAL \X Estate Agent, VMoney to Loan at j to 6 per ceaL Office 1--Yeoman's Block. -THB-- Liverpool, London & Insurance Co. Globe Iwybstid Fund....................$30,000,000 Funds Invested in Canada, goo,000 INSURANCE EFFECTED IN Dwellings, Churches and Farm Property, At the mneot rate of ether FlreLCUee Oewfeetee. Apply to GEO. SANDERSON, Agent, Colborne. Dr. James E. Alyea, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist HONOR GRADUATE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEQE. OppiCE-Residence, Percy St. All Domestic Animals Treated Scientifically. Lameness and* Castration a Specialty. Calls df •# night praoiftly attended R A HART, 'ENERAL INSURANCE and Rea] Estate. Money to Loan. CASTLETON. ONTARIO. H. Hicks, Licensed Auctioneer, HAS returned to Colborne and is prepared to look after any busi­ness entrusted toliim. Terms moder­ ate. II. IIICKS.Colborne. J. Reives, Licensed Auctioneer. Colborne. Ont. K. O. T. ML Sir Knights Attention 4 $- Park Tent K. O.T. M„ wiU meet on the FIRST AND FOURTH MONDAY, of this month at 8 o'clock. By order of Com. IA. O. U. W. 'assessment system. $500, $1,000, $l,50o or * $2,000. PAtrrt t, >"> t, v ql 11, l»lt)»rne,Oat.,m e e In the A O. U. W. Hall every second an •erth Thursday of eaoh month at,:00.p.m and cultivation of the land in each year for three years. (2) A homesteader may,if lie so desires perform tne required residence duties by living on farming land owned solely by him, not less than (80) ajres in extent,in the vicinity of the homstead. Joint own­ ership in land will not meet this requi li­ ment. (3) If the father (or mother, if the fathei is deceased) of the homesteader has per manent residence on farming land owned solely by him, not less than eighty (8c, acres in extent, in--the vicinity of the homestead, or ipon a homastead entered for by him in the vicinity, such home­ steader may perform his own residence duties by living with the father (o mother.) (4) The term "vicinity" in the two pre ceding paragraphs is defined as me niug not more than nine mdes in a direct line exclusive of the width of road allowances crossed in the measurement. ^(5) A homesteader intending to per­ form his residence duties in accordanc with the above while living with pa-ent­ er on farming land owned by him eK must notify the agent for the district , I such intention. Six mont! s notice in writing musi be given to the Commissioner of Domin ion Lands at Ottawa of intention te apply for patent. W. w. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interi n N, 11.--Unauthorized publication ol his advertisement will not be paid h r. lim-ifi enter I the sick. With purity and holiness 1 will pass my life and practice ray art.' So ran the oath administered by Hippocrates to his students almost five centuries v'or something new. :ry u tx'i of nice, economical and W. A. DOUGLAS. .6. the physician's ideaL Medicine then partook of a character of holiness, for the student, too, swore to reckon him who taught mo this art equally dear to me as my parents, to look upon his off­ spring In the same footing as my own brothers and to teach them this art il they shall wish it without fee or stipu­ lation. "Can any one today with an inkling of the life of the disciple of medicine doubt that the spirit of this ancient oath Is rigidly observed In Its practice, or that, as Hippocrates dictated 2,500 years ago, "Whatever in connection with my professional practice or not in connection with it I see or hear in the life of men which ought not to be spoken abroad I will not divulge, as reckoning all that should be kept se­ cret? " _______________ BUENOS AIRES. Clearing Sale of Wall Paper We offer the balance of our stock at 20 per cent below the regular price-and some job lots away below cost. We have several beautiful designs suitable for parlors, drawing rooms and bedrooms Why do with your old paper when paper can be secured at such little cost? Lemon Bros. The Thoroughbred Per cheron Stallion. ALBERT 3ft# Ve -r. -, w - :C--*.*" .-T t i EDWARD' Reg. No. 30,536. Will"be kept for service on the premises of the owner, P. VV. Brown, south of G. T. R, station, Colborne, and will be at the Temperance Hotel, Castleton, at noon on Tuesday of each week; at the Central Hotel, Brighton, at noon on Thursday of each week and at Mulhall's Hotel, Grafton, at noon on Saturday of each returning from each to his own stable at week, place night. Albert Edward is a dark dapple grey, registered in Percheron Stud Book of America, No. 30,536. Stands! 16 hands high and weighs 1,700 lbs., j and his progeny prove him to be n first class sire. Albert Edward is owned by P. W Brown, Colborne, Ontario; got bj Vidocq 28630, he by Vidocq 483 (732). he by Coco II, (714), he by Viox Chan- . lin (713), he by Coco (712); he by Mignon (715), he by Jean le-Blaiu (739). Dam, Empress of India 3053." by Producteur 4280 (68), he by Madriea 1546 (770), he by Vidocq 4SI; '732), lie by Coco II, (714), he by j Vieux Cliasliu (713), he by Coco (712). he by Mignon (715), he by Jcau-le Blanc (739). 2nd Dam, Jennie C. 5219 by Arthur 904 (847), lie by Fa vora 1542 (765), lie by French Mon- arcli 205 (734), he by Ilderim (5302). he by Valentin (5301), lie by Vieux Chaslin (713), lie by Coco (712), lie b\ Mignon (715), lie by Jean-le-Bhan (739) 3rd Dam, Peerless 744, import ed from France, 1877, by M. VV. Dun­ ham, of Wayne, Illinois. "King Edward" A pure bred three year old Perch­ eron will also be kept for service on Mr. Brown's premises. TERMS:--To insure a foal $13.00. payable 1st of February 1908. Par­ ties disposing of their mares bel on foaling tin*) will be charged full in sur tnce. Mares must be returnee regularly to the horse or they Will In charged full insurance whether in foal of not. e All accidents at the risl of owners. » An Orderly City In Which Affairs Are Well Conducted. Things are done well In the City of Good Airs. There are good things to eat, comfortable rooms to live In, places where a man1 can get his exer­ cise and outdoor sport. After the trop­ ics the gringo feels like a man who has been hopping from foothold to foothold In a swamp and steps at last on solid ground. The creature comfort* of 'a capable, wide awake, well ar­ ranged city soothingly envelop him. The cochero knows where be wants to go, the waiter knows what he want* to eat The mounted policeman, in breastplate and horsetail helmet, rides him back with the rest of the crowd and does it so quletiy and with such sophisticated nonchalance that he promptly conceives a passionate ad­ miration for that policeman and his beautiful horse, falls Into the com­ munistic pride common to all city dwellers and is ready to declare that there Is no other policeman so fine In the world. The streets are clean and well kept, and the buildings which line them, however gingerbread y their archi­ tecture, are held within decorous max­ imum and minimum limits of height Everything Is near at hand. The ho­ tel, dab, bank, drive, the restaurants and theaters are all within, so to say, feeling distance. And this physical compactness and neatness, this con­ tinental glitter and activity, set here oasis-like, combine to give the whole a certain diminutiveness and^ozy Inti­ macy. There's a "little old Buenos Aires" too.--Arthur Ruhl In Scribny'a Magazine. Accomplices. A rival to the celebrated Mrs. Mala- prop Is to be found in a certain New York street car conductor. The other day a party of several women boarded his car. They were not able to find seats together, and two sat on the op­ posite side from the others. The wo­ man who paid the fares for the group offered the conductor a half dollar, neglecting to mention how many fares were to be taken from It "You're paying for these four here," he said. Indicating those who sat In line with her of the purse, "and," wav­ ing his hand in the direction of the two on the opposite side "are those Indies Implicated ?" Postponed Sale ! THE postponed sale of household awl office furniture, cooking rajguti and stoves, surgical instru- :muts, etc., belonging to ihe estate of laic HON. DR. WILLOUGHBY, v.take pluu^ 4 ins late residence, Cut bo tut-, on Saturday, 18th July, 1908 tlie property consisting of i'lauo, Parlor Furniture, Sofa 1, Chairs, Rockers, Dining Room Furniture, Hail Rack, Umbrella Stands, 3 Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads, Beds aud Bedding, Wash stands, Bureaus, etc. Library, Book Cases, Office Desk, Revolving Chair, Operating Chair, Manikin, Kitchen Furniture end Utensils, Ranges, Stoves, Pipes, etc. it Do a large number of Surgical In- slranients--mostly new and up- ui-ilate. Some were never used, having been purchased shortly before Dr Willoughby's illness. ; ; tty-six acres, more or less, Pasture Land, part lot 3, con. B, Ilaldi- liiand Township. If not sold m meantime, will also be offered for sale. TERMS--$10 aud under, cash; over limt amount, 4 mouths' time by furn­ ishing approved endorsed Notes with int' rest at 6 per cent, per annum. Real estate terms made known on day of sal* CHARLES LARKE ) n. G. EH. WILSON Ç Ex<-'Cutors. H. HICKS, Auctioneer. THIS IS The Time of Year = FOR - - • --Heat prostrates the nerves. In the «- 'aimer and needs a tonic to off set i..u customary hot weather Nerve and Mrviigth depression. YTiu will feel letter within 48 hours after beginning 11 take such a remedy as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Its prompt actiou in re- b oring the weakened nerves is sur- I rising. Of course, you won't get t itircly strong in a few days, hut each < iy you can actually feel the improve­ ment. That tired, lifeless, spiritless, feeling will quickly depart when using ilie Restorative. Dr, S#oop'e Restor­ ative will sharpen a failing appetite; it aids digestion; it will strengthen the weakened kidneys and Heart by timplÿ rebuilding the worn-out nerves that these organs depend upon. Test it a few days and be convinced. Sold uy W. A. Douglas. The Grave of Adyn. April 1 was marked on old calendars * as the "Memorial of Adam." The orP j er "nls relate that A Jam, when dying, ; <•' irged his children to bury his body, I " balmed with myrrh, incense and I ' siaV In the cnv'vfkif Al-Kanuz, near j l adise. When fluty quitted the place ] t: y were to convey his body to the | i ter of the earth, whence wou'd j c< ie salvation to lirs posterity. This i. lid to have been done by Noland '.i ffilzedek, wlicAeburled him on the sr. ed hill of Cnlvnrv. 100 is-- Mr. J. W. Roberts, Wicklow issu «r of marriage lidenses. -- Second consign nent of Men's Spring Hats,for 1903 just in at Corn­ wall's. -- Wanted: A good smart boy to leur i the tinsmithing 'business. Ap­ ply to Barfett Bros. Colborne. -- Carnaval toilet soap at Scougale's . -- Vlnolia Buttermilk Soap at Soon gale'i. ___ -- Messrs. M. Quinn & Son of Lake- port carry -file Colonial Range, the best in the market. Every range sold undo" a guarantee. See our Magnet Creu n Separator, none to equal it in dur ability and close ski mining. ,"IS8 -- Irippura, Dr. Crichton's famous rvm i ly for grippe and colds, is now i w s i!e by Mr. Job Male, East. Col- 1,orne, and by Messrs C- Southon and Sons, Lakeport. Ask for circular con Mining High Court decision. r. Farm for Sale. Acres , south half of Lot 12, in the 6tli concession of the 'ownship ot Haldimand. The farm s in a good state of cultivation with iie exception of about ten acres of nixed wood There is oil the prom- -es t wo good barns with stone hase- iciits, horse stables, and open sheds ,Uo good frame house. There are two mall orchards o-.i the farm. The .iwmises is watered with running oeek and two good wells. Terms usv with or without live stock and mpleincuts, l'ussessiou giviu at any N>ue to suit purchaser. For further Viirticulars apply to GEO. BAYES, 1-1 m Carmel P. 0. Bug Death, Bergers Pure English Parity Green, Cattle Oil, Sprayers, K Lawn Mowers, Screen Doors, Screen Windows, Hammocks, Coal Oil Stoves, Etc. We Have Them All And Our Prices are Always Right* u. Has a lull line of General Groceries. Dry Goods, Flour, Feed, Paints, Oils, White Lead, Wall Paper, Creamery Snpplics, etc. We afto handle the celebrated Plymouth Bindr Twine and the best grades of a Anthracite Coal. Farmers or Teamsters requiring Oats for feeding purposes or seed can depen I on getting a supply at this store. We also carry a stock of different kinds of chop. A quantity of wheat, Oats, Barley, Buckwheat and. all kinds of Seed Grain, etc is constantly kept in stock. Highest Price Paid lor Butter and Eggs and all kinds of Farm Products. It will pay you to get our quotations for eggs. > J./& R. Lawless - k] F. P. STRONG De lier in Cm!, Sewer Pipe and Tile Sole agent for the celebrated SCR4NrOS COAL H * Ackn liVlelgc 1 to he the ben Coal in the miux-cL to- lay. Blacksmith s anJ Sait Coal co.i H'irjtlv on 1 i id. OTices in the Scougile Block an 1 at G. T. R. Sta ion. Telephone Number 35. For Sale A "NEW IDEA" Furnace, manufac­tured by the Gurney Tilden Co., Hamilton, in first-class condition aud will give good satisfaction. Inquire at this office. 2tf Business Change Mr. J. E. HILBORN, of Galt, has purchased Mr. John Roney's blacksmith business and will conduct a general hlacksmithing business. R 'pairing aud horseshoeing will re- ce ve careM attention. Lawn mowers sh irpened. . Mr. Helborn is a thoroughly com­ petent workman and solicits a fair share of the publie patronage 1 lui Coal! Grain! James Redfearn & Son Have in a fine supply of all sizes of Lehigh Valley Coal. ; The Best Coal produced in the Market. ^ FOR SALE. Buckwheat For Sale. A QUANTITY of seed buckwheat for sale, Apuly toP. G. IRELAND, Salem 61-3w-pd Colborne, P.,0. THE Undersigned is offering Tor sale three Rio pie cults, (on* ris­ing three,) and (two rising two.) Two are full sisters and well matched in. every part. W. R. McGBEUOl^ 62-lw-pd CastietOFA* J ■ _____

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