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The Enterprise Of East Northumberland, 3 Apr 1902, p. 4

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ADVERTISING RATES. Space, i wk. 4 wks S wks 3 mos. 6 mos. 1 yr. .inch *o°50 • 2 00 $4 01 IT 40° IllillS iilii Extra i ace f . subje ct 10 monthly chan r..t Special COLBORNE. APRIL 3 1902. HEALTH IN SPRING, Nature Requires Assistance during These Months. To Help Throw off Impurities That Have Accumulated During The Winter Months-Purgatives ShOULD not Be Used--It is a Tonic That is Needed. In this climate there are many rea sons why people feel all out of gear in thd spring months, Perhaps the chief of these is the long hours in imperfectly ventilated offices, shops and houses during the winter months. You may feel that there is nothing serious the matter; you are only a little tired after slight exertion, or perhaps your appetite is fickle, or little pimples or eruptions on the skin show that the blood is not as pure as it should be. If you feel this way, not only your comfort but your health demands that you take proper steps to cleanse yourself of tho blood impurities that are responsible for your condition. You need a tonic, blood purifier, nerve strengt hener and general up-lifter of the entire system. Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills for Pale People meet all these requirements more perfectly than any other med iciue. These are tonic pills aud not violent and weakening like purgative medicines. Nature does not require fioleut measure in spring, bnt a helping hand to throw off the impurities which have accumulated during the winter, and [in toning and strengthening every organ and function that a condition of perfect health will prevail. Everyone--old and young-ought to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in the spring. There is no other med icine will do you so much good. Mr James Salmon, Postmaster, Salmon Creek, N. B., says:--"Last Spring I was feeling decidedly unwell. I was weak, dizzy at times, and continually felt tired. My appetite was poor and I was losing in weight. I tried several medicines, but nothing did me any good u»till I began the fuse of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and a few boxes of these made me feel like a new person. I would advise all who feel run down and out of sorts to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are also effective in the cure of ? 11 diseases duo to pot r, thin watery blood or weak nerves. Do not take a substitute for these pills--it is a waste of money and a menace to health to do so See that the-full name "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People" is on the wrap per around every box. Sold by all medicine dealers, or sent postpaid at 50 cents a box, orsix boxes foi 1.50 by-addressing the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. SPEECH BY MRS, PAWOETT, after in ye .Cook's Cotton Boot Compound " successfully used monthly by over K)Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask r druggist for Cook's Cotton Root Com- ____no other, as all Mixtures, pills and Imitations are dangerous. Prioe, No. 1, $1 per box; No. 8,10 degrees stronger,$3 per box. No. 1 or 2, mailed on receipt of prfce and two 8-cent stamps. The Cook Company Windsor, Ont. fro Mis pre .-rs they got no n Cape Town help whan which called itself Relief of Sufferers from the War. She found this committee, however, extremely pro-Boer. They said they were sending up £400 worth of things every month to the camps, am! when she asked what sort of things were going the reply was, "We send the thci: : the ' That of the c of the co except that at Port celledJalte;:,.lH r was all tin rendered. Tin I lie people \v i by individual cc an visited being a have been, hut that <; been removed, and i pply of fuel was in: e interruption of t asked by him when she last had a bath. She replied, "Two years ago," and she was sent off to have one at once. In another case a Boer woman said she was not going to clear out a trench, the filling up of which might lead to the flooding of her tent. The British had brought her. there, she said, and they could do the work. The camps themselves were by no means dismal, for there were plenty of games, etc., and certain rtale-gates sent from the continent, including a lady representing the Queen of Holland, found the actual conditions very different from what had been represented. There was a certain abuse of the gifts which were distributed, as in the case of the woman who, not actually in want of more clothing, begged for it ail the same, afterwards saying she waited to get together a store for the tim£ when she returned to her farm. Mrs. Fa eett spoke in high terms of the readiness of the military authorities tu do all they cou.d for the people in the camps, and said that one Boer woman declared of our troops, "I will speak up for the British until I lie in my then and Wicklow Bicycle Repair Shop. threatened -vous prostration? South American Nervine is Nature's corrector, makes the stomach right, gives a world of nerve force, keeps the circulation perfect. A regular constitution builder for rundown people. One ladv says; "I owe my life to it."-- 84 Sold by W C Griffis ie tu get vour wheel prupcr-earbigs tilled with vaseline ke new. My prices are low. famous E. & D.. Stearns, intlmd hicvcles. Also a land wheels I'oi-salc cheap. The highest wi geography tells u; cade, in the Alps, having a fall of 2,400 feet; that of Arvey, in Savoy, 1,100 feet, and the falls of the Yosemite Valley range from 700 to 1,000 feet Bui higher yet is the fall ii« the San Caya-tan canyon, in the State of Durango Mexico. It was discovered by somt prospectors ten years ago in the great Barranca district, which is called the -- Desconocidas. While search-nine, Naranjal, heard. With V pushed on - -..g-hty chasms, until they beheld the superb : difficulty the part liigh. ., No (signed) The Lester H. G-rc 11)01. Bible Depository, THE BIBLE DEPOSITORY is n located in The Misses Robert: Store, Toronto Street, Colborne. The lock is entirely new and will be 1 Par. 1 DIM News Items. A fire at Tukui, Japan, has destroyed "BOUGHT MY LIFE FOR CENTS."--This was one man's way of putting it when he had been pronounced 'c dyspepsi Philadelphia, March 31.--Rev. Edwin C. Sweetzer, paster of the Universalist Church of the Messiah, has announced that the vestrymen h e peremptorily demanded his resignation. Vestryman Paret states that when Cz< ' <■/. shot President McKinley Rev. Mr. Sweetzer offered a fervent prayer for the youth, calling him a "poor, mis ided "young man." He refused to pia\ for President McKinley. ami declined to'hold memorial services in honor of President McKinley. incurable for chi a living death to me until' I tried Di Stan's Pineapple Tablets. Thanks them to-day I am well, and I car friends I bought my life for 35 Von 60 ir t box.--80 Young Hens for sale. 'HE UNDERSIGNED has for sale number of young hens which wi! ; sold at reasonable rates, Miss Errington, Colbornt Sheep and Pigs for Sale. ATHOROUGHBRED Tarn worth brood sow, due to farrow about the first of May, also eight well bred sheep. For particulars apply to Alex. Wilson, Castleton, Out. j J. G. Wait, Wicklow, Ont. H. F. HUNTER, BARRIS i ER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY ETC, ETC. Branch Office, COLBORNE,. First door West Division Court Office Groim i Floor, Yeomen's Block. Attending every Saturday afternoon and Monday until 4 o'clock, p, in. Head Office, BOWMANVILLE MONEY TO LOAN at 4 1-2 Per cent Maple Lane Poultry Farm l6l OS FOR SALE from PRICE-38 tf 5000 Bushel of Potatoes Wanted. WILL PAY the highest Cash price for well-assorted potatoes Farm for sale oi. taigreat Ready For Business. Now is the time to get your Spring suit Now is the time to get your Spring Overcoat. Our New Goods are in and i buy now than just when yoi ' ee, besides giving u won't cost yoi want it, and jj to make it. E. J, COX, Merchant Tailor. 1 Lot 18, Concession A, nship of Haldimand.jTbere s a good frame house Nc/tice to Owners of Dogs ALL PERSONS owning dogs are hereby notified that in future the owner whose dog is caught worrying the cow upon in.v premises, will be prosecuted and the dog if caught in act will be destroyed. W. L. Payne Colborne, March 25th, 1902. . sitnaU d 11 the Toi and commodious outbuildings and i acres of orchard. The fa< ■watered by a never failing stream, land is in a good state of cultivation. Possession giveu 00 April 1st. For further particulars apply to 35tf THOS. WALSH, Grafton, Ont ojbiv GIF' TELEGRAPH I Sold by W C Griffis. The French general election will take place on April 27. BOUGHT YESTERDAY--CURED TO-DAY.--Mrs O C Burt, of 26 Broadway, New York, says: "I am surprised and delighted at the change for the better in my case in one day from the use of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. It worked like magic--there's no excuse for a person suffering pain with this remedy within reach. 50 cents.--81 Sold by W C Griffis Oil has been struck at a depth of I,ooo feet at Mehose, near Belleville HEART DISEASE RELIEVED IN 30 MINUTES.--Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief in all cases of Organic or Sympathetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes and speedily effects a cure j C It is a peerless remedy for palpitation, j the Shortness of Breath, Smothering Spells, | the Pain in Left Side, and all symptoms of Diseased Heart. One dose convince Sold by W C Griffis The Viceroy of India unveiied the statue of Queen Victoria in Calcutta \ THE PALL OF RHEUMATIC PAINS.--When a sufferer finds perma-j nent relief in such a meritorious medi-' cine as South American Rl eumatic Cure' how glad he is to tell it C W Mayhew. of Thamesville, Ont., couldn't walk or feed himself for months--Four years ago three bottles of this great remedy cured him-- not a pain since--isn't that encour-, agement for rheumatic sufferers?--82 Sold by W C Criffis ich gen ral election w stat ie of Queen Victoria in Calcut Fred Brown, a little son of a Li hotelkeeper, fell into the weir am drowned. It is reported that the plague i Punjab is carrying off 70,000 pt New England. Col. Prior's Columbia Legis been protested. The head of Jam Carriages ! Carriages ! The undersigned has just received a large number of Bnggies, Carriages, etc., of the very latest style, pattern and finish, from The Canada Carriage Company of Brockville. This Company's reputation is of the very best and the rigs just received are the best in every respect ever shown in Colborne. Those who contemplate buying a new rig this year should call and examine the stock and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. Ira Edwards, block. 1 Colborne. 1 »*»'■ "Wood's Fhospfcotline. ■The Great English Remeay. Sold and recommended by all druggists in Canada. Only reliable medicine discovered. Six •packages guaranteed to enre all -----il Weakness, all effects of abuse or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive nse of Tobacco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt of price, one package $1, six, $5. One will please, I six wiU cure. Pamphlets free to any address. TUo Wood Company, Windsor, Ont. r prize FT FOR MACRH. $1.50 Gold Brooch with your photo enclosed will be given with every doz. Cabinets. This offer for photos at one-half pri-e for this month. Will you accept this snap offer. Every photo guaranteed finished in the latest stvle. BROCK & CO., Bellevile, Trenton, Brighton, Coborne Colborne gallery open Saturdays from 12 o'clock noon to 6 p.m. Brighton gallery open Friday irom 12 o'clock noon to (1 p. m. New Oven. P. Gallagher, Warkworth. We have always on hand a well assorted stock of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Ready made Clothing, Crockery, Glassware, etc. at the lowest possible prices. Also agent for the midland LOAN COMPANY, PORT HOPE and the NORWICH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ENGLAND, 100 years old. Money loaned and safe Insurance effected at the lowest current rates. Beautify Vour Homes ! >est bread, bum has been undergoing : have had a new coal id the shop renovateu ■public Jri«latbe ver? tes and confection* 1 bread flour* for e of the besMiiilliug I think I c long experience, you for your libs 11 the west, ; ;lil pri had Try me. Thanking zal patronage I re-ely, A. D. Martin. Colborne, March 10th, 1902. 87w3 Farm for Sale. HE UNDERSIGNED offers his Farm, known as "Brookside," for Sale on easy terms. It is the notch parts of Lots 33 and 35, Con. 2, Tp. of Cramahe, county of Northumberland, containing 112 acres, more or less. There is a brick dwelling, 20x 52, with verandah all around, and frame kitchen, woodshed and farmer's shop 23x50; frame barn 30x96, with ' ' s attached, root cellar lso pigpen in base-a good well, cistern nd tw The fan ich Both inside and outside. Paints, Varnishes, i tine, Alabastine, Wall Papers. We have them all PAINTS arc strictly high-grade paints; covering we id every tin is guaranteed. We have added to ou sorted stock of WALL PAPERS, selected with gr* Patterns, Colors and Prices. To look at them will d -- why that's a pleasure without reckoning. Prices ains, Kalsomine, Asbes-Our READY MINED , wears well, looks well stock a new and well-t care with regard to you go .d: to have them from 4c a roll up. Field & Garden Seeds, Red Clovers, Timothy and Alsike. We have some choice samples of the above-seeds aud invite your inspection. We have a Full Line of Tinware and Graniteware. We are again handling the "Samson Milk Can." One piece bottom No belter can on the market. Also SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE, FARM and GARDEN TOOLS, BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, PLASTER PARIS, and PORTLAND CEMENT. Complete Lines of Staple and Fancy Groceries. We respectfully solicit a continuance of your patronage. Butter, Eggs. Beans and all farm produce taken. f^l*^*- A IJI/SI^ An Gaffleld Corner Block Chas. A. Wilson, castleton. Remember If you Want to Get the Best Value for your ---- - Money in Dry-Goods, Ready-Made Clothing Boots & Shoes, Wall Paper, Groceries, Garden and Gross Seeds, Fence Wire and Nails, Etc., Etc., <>,\Y,, i'lios:: W. A. Doigla sold 11 Col- C. A. WILLIAMS' General Store, CASTLETON.. Highest Prices Paid for Butter, Eggs. etc.

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