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The Enterprise Of East Northumberland, 1 Jul 1903, p. 8

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gnforpri COLBORNE, JULY 1st, 19( --Rev. R. Smith is home for the holidays. --Remember the excursion to 12 O'Clock Point on Wednesday next. --Miss Nellie Bright of Montreal is the guest of Miss Grace Ives. --Mr. Jas. Bell who is located at Creemore is home for a weeks visit. --Miss Aggie Inglis spent a few days visiting friends in this vicinity. --Andrew McGuire of Albert College is home for the summer vaca- -- Mr. R. Coyle Sr. who is located ot Middleton N. S is home for a few --Mr. Chas. Redfearu 1st mate of the steaaier Kingston was home or Monday last. --Miss Cora Larke of St. Marguer-et's College, Toronto is home foi vacation. --Rev. C. Parker and family left on Tuesday last for their new .home at Norwood. --Mr. W. A. Hawkins, of Trenton i-* spending a few days with his Colborne friends. --Miss E. Vaudervoort of PrauL-ford is spending n few days with her wheat Parasols. Colbol! b friends. returned it with --Mrs John Bland home after a pleasant friends in Warkworth. --Mr. Harry W. Ives was home over Sunday on a visit to his parents Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ives. --Mr. and Mrs. F. Clarke of Orange-vP'e are spending their vacation with their Colborne friends. --Mf. Bently of Cobourg who is presiding examiner at Warkworth, spent Sunday in Colborne. --Mr, Arthur Ilolleilbeck left on Monday last for Cornwall where he has secured a position in a large mill. --Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snetsinger retr-ned on Saturday last from a pleasant visit with friends In Winnipeg --Brewer, the man arrested at the village of CauipbelKord for stealing a horse, buggy and harness from Mr. Wm. Hoskin, of Centreton, was before Judge Benson on Monday and V: t off on suspended sentence. --Messrs. J. Redfearn& Son have a large supply of Scranton coal in stock and are now ready to fill orders on "^asoiTable terms. -Miss Culver announces a special sale of shirt waists and trimmed hats. --fi. G ale, editor Enterprise, uer ot marriage licenses for the cot of Northumberland. v --The Masonic fraternity of P( Hope announce an excursion Rochester and return by stean North King, on July 7th, for $1., Tickets good till July 10th. --An exchange says that the men cning threshing machines in the townships of Percy, Brighton, Cram-id Seymour are about to enter into an agreement to raise the pr threshing on all grain except oats. They claim they have lost money in the past, and have decided to get something for their labor. --Very often we read or hear oi someone who has met with an accident of having a rusty nail thrust into his foot or hand, which frequently causes lockjaw. A writer supplies the following remedy, vouching for its efficacy, and certainly it might be tested without much trouble and no dauger. It is simply to smoke thoroughly any bruise or wound that is inflamed, with burning woolen cloth. It is said that , wenty minutes in the smoke will take the p . i out of the worst case of intianiinati ;> arising from such a wound. On Dominion Day the Post Office Department issued new postage stamps. The stamps bear the like ness of the King copied from the latest portrait of His Majesty, being one painted since his accession to the throne, representing him in royal robes, scarlet and ermine, and now in York house, the London residence of the Prince of Wales. In each of the upper corners of the stamp is a Tudor crown, and in the lower corner maple leaf, with a numeral indicating the denomination of the stamp. The portrait of the King is a striking and admirable likeness of His Majesty. We have received from ;•;;> publisher, Mr. W. S. McKowan, <u Denver, Colo., an advance copy of "Forward C. E. March," which is publishetl as a souvenir for the International C. E. Convention, to be held in Denver Endeavorers, and has publisher of Forward," the official organ of Den- We have a splendid showing of parasols in some the best values we have er had. See them when These goods are going to be cleared out at bargain prices, Don't miss th!_Dr6' Cross of McMaster University i the Wicklow this march principally to advertise the special souvenir number of "Fore ward," which will contain about fifty pages of illustrations of the Rocky mountains and Denver, besides a full detailed report of the Convention. Send him ten cents in silver and he Toronto, will preach in the v\ ick ow ^ ^. ^ ^ ^ ^ march and Baptist church at 11 a. m. and in the ^ part..c"ular8 of the Souvenir Report Colborne Baptist church at 7 p. m on gh()nld he in the hands of eTery Sunday next, July 5th. Endeavorer throught the wori \ Ad- --Mr. G. H. Post, of Albion, N. 1. "Forward," 1420 SouthF^teenth nas entered on an engagement with I DenvOTi Colo. Messrs. W- Barton & Son which will I enable them to fill the wants of their customers in a prompt and effective JULY SPECIALS. We are making an extra spurt for the next two weeks. It would make interesting reading to tell how these exceptional offers came about but er all is said and done, its the price and saving they represent th\t appeal most to your fancy. Money-making is no considera-while this sale lasts. Its a chance to make your dollar do the oi\ of two or three. Read the details. \N EVENTFUL SALE OF DRESS GOODS, Regular 35c, 40c, 50c and 60c. This lot k composed of about 500 yards of black and colored dress-goods in plain and fancy ^ weaves and brVaded effects. In the collection of colored goods is a splendid assortment of light, medium ,4d dark color grounds suitable for wrappers, house dresses or children's wear. The collectionaf black goods comprises some very rich brocaded effects and neat patterns, suit-ablt in weight foVall seasons of the year. These goods represented good values at 35c. 40c, 50c, | nd 60c per yard\T£very yard goes on sale this week at J Silk Waists $3.75. These waists are up-to. date styles and made of fine, soft finish taffeta silk. only cream waists, sizes 34, and 36. only rose, pink waist size 34. 1 only.sky blue waist, size 32. only old rose pink waist size 34 6 black waists sizes 32, 34, 36, and "38. Regular $5.00 and $6.00 values Special clearing price. Towels 5c each. only N hat. Time was when but How different these charted' Fi\ e dozen good quality linen towels, bought to sell at ioc each. We are not anxious to clear them out in hurry and would to test their quality so will sell not more than two pair to each custom- 5c. Table Cloths. only un-" bleached linen table cloths size 64x90. These cloths are fine quality and firmly made. They are finished with bordered edges made of neat and artistic designs. Reg'lar price was$i and good value at that. As a special inducement we will clear the lot at EACH Rain Coats. At Special Reductions. only rubber"^ cloth coat, navy [ M f\{\ blue, regular $6f4f.UU clearing sale price ) only rubber A cloth coa1: black, ( reg. 3.50, clearing C' sale price ) 2.00 only craven-"] ette dust or shower j proof • coats, f j M Off length, fawn and |> • m* dark grey colors, | Regular price $6, j clearing sale price j tage of ladies indulged the luxury of more than one summer] indicative, too, of the improved times. By the way, a hat J J-- 4^mii surprisingly small outlay.Rcldy^wtar^S,^u\^^o WWW and 1,25. White rustic stra*regular 1.00. White sailor hats, regular 1.00. Colored fancy straws, regu- FACH lar 1.25 and 1.50. Every tnmfjied hat goes on sale at exactly cost price. J manner. --On Tuesday last Mr. J. H. Dong-las of Warkworth, shipped from this station the finest carload of cattle that have gone out for some time. The load consisted of 25 new milch cows and springers. They were shipped to the Eaton Company' Toronto. Mr. Douglas has " farm order EDVILLE There is talk of having a new organ placed in our church. Mr. Fred Farrow, of Trenton was the neighborhood last week on business. Rev. Mr. Bunner preached here on Sunday last while Rev. Mr. Rorke was at Morganston. Miss Ethel Gummer is spending a few weeks at the home of her father's uncle, Mr. John Carr of Sault Ste. SC0UGALE BROS.. COLBORNE, - ONTARIO. For Sale or Exchafl^e. *|»HE Undersigned •^"jj1*^ Village of Colborne, or wJfd chat for another load and will be pleased to bear of parties having cow sfor sale. Misener of Toronto will hold --Mr. R Hainey has opened an ice lecture8 0n Old Bible History at Shar-cream parlor in connection with his on 0n Wednesday soda water works and is prepared to holidi furnish the finest American ice creams | „ pa For Sale, frame dwelling ton I Apply to Wanted. Aframe dwelling situated ton Lane,containiog sev either by the dish or in pint or quart ^ . cordially lots for family use. There is an ex- ment tQ _join them cellent soda water fountain on the Migs wilson ana nremises and soft drinks of all kinds Brighton spent Sunday at th Ly be had on application. The rooms of ^ A^lphus Mtirphy^ are well furnished, cool and comfort-able. ghts, during taking ■k and ted this appoint regular meeting of the Col-, borne Board of Education held on ! Monday evening last, Miss Hinds and Miss Doyle handed iu their resignation as teachers of rooms three and four as they intend fitting themselves for higher positions. - The i Board engaged Miss Blanche Clarke | as teacher for the room vacated by j Miss Doyle and Miss Jennie Clark for the room vacated by Miss Hinds. --An excursion will be run to 12 O'Clock Point on Wednesday next, July 8th, under the auspices of Trinity Church Colborne The steamer Argyle will leave Lakeport at half past nine in the morning and will turn about half past seven in t evening. If the weather pro favorable this will be one of the most pleasant trips of the season. Fare for lound trip 60c children 30c. Everybody is invited to come and enjoy a pleasant day on the water. NOTE YOUR WEIGHT By noting your increase in wi while usiug Dr. Chase's Nerve Food can prove for a certainty that new flesh and tissue is being added tc bodv. This is the severest test von apply to any treatment and prov superiority of this great restorativ scription of Dr. A. W. Chase, the! Receipt Book author. NOTICE! To the ratepayer! TJolborne: TAKE NOTICE that requi in the said CASTLETON HARNESS SHOP. A full line of all kinds of LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS is carried in stock, also all kinds of harness goods including BLANKETS, BELLS, WHIPS, ETC. Repairing will receive prompt and careful attention. R, COLEMAN, - - Castleton. We are still trying to run off the balance of our KE NOTICE that all lotrTp, Sln^^ -hires are the best that moili, .Tai^do~ ' BINDER o the provisio passed May Bj ■f B I4th, 189, Law No. 310 pay mnot be beaten i huch 12. 1900. it ^y-Laws shall be enforced. By Older, W. II. SMITH, TWINE -. Machinery, etc., . Alyer, I-t.oy street at a price. A good line of men's and boy's heavy boots, also women's and girl's every day shoes.* We have still a fair assortment of WALL PAPER ! If you need anything in that line do not wait too long. Specials. Strawberries, Pineapples and all kinds of fruit 1 in season, biuery j We are handling Nasmith's bread, able terms. A new line of toilet sets and dinner wear just in. Peterboro tenderloin and sausage in every Tuesday. ) be seen at r|w. E. ALYEA, - - Colborne, H. SCRIPTURE, Onto Lio. W. S. DOYLE, COLBORNE, - ONTARIO.

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