THE ENTERPRISE OF EAST NORTHUMBERLAND Volume XXI.--No. 10. COLBORNE, ONT., THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1903. AUTUMN DAYS. When the crown of Summer's glory, Has at length begun to fade, And the steady hand of Autumn Is upon all nature laid, Then our feelings seek expression In the song of grateful praise; For we prize the joy of living In these happy Autumn days. With observant eyes beholding Gathered hay and ripened grain, Him we praise who has provided All that clothes the fertile plain. As we glide along the waters, Or we linger in the bays, We are taught life's deeper meaning In these restful Autumn days. Flocks and herds and In contentment om Flowers and fruits and rich pr Speak of God's u. And in spite of all < s plainly love: Ana . lcui In these buoyant Autumn days. And we think how much wo doub While there came no dew nor i And we feared that times of pier Of our doubts and fears repenting Brighter scones our eye survevf s Fathe Fo Autui Mrs. Edgar Waite has just returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. G. Brown of Rochester. Sharon seems to be a regular rendezvous on Wednesday evenings for "very" young men, who together with some ot our young hopefuls, seem to think that cheap tobacco and lots of noise make very smart times. Mr. Skelton of Canifton, who was shot througn the face some time ago, by one, Oliver of Rednersville, was visiting in this vicinity last week. The scars on either side of his face can be seen quite plainly. We wonder if the Edville correspondent for the Express in his items of last week concerning sheep dogs and etc might be interested in any way with tlu.se sheep found in the church yard; and whether they had really strayed in there. RESERVE FORCE. The healthy body has a certain amoont ii strength reserved in case of emergency ttack by disease or usual physical ex-laustion, without this power of resistance , person is an easy prey so every ill that omes along. By enriching the blood nd creating new nerve cells, Dr. Chase's \erve Food keeps the health at high irk and fills the body with the vigor and y ality that lis home through Irs. E. Plews anc gnests at the hi >. Potts. Ira. S. Bradley •omi:: e Hi s being attended at her daughter Mrs. Poison N. Y. vest Home dinner atClous-;s on Tuesday afternoon i grand success. Quite a from Cobourg were present. graduates of the Grafton school viz. Miss Margaret Thomas Hutchison, aud James gan their studies at the Co • ollegiate Institute this week, tiblie school;. oijeiiA^ SMITHFIELD Hop^picking is the order of the day. Mr. A. J. Lawson has gone to To ronto for a few days. Some of the young men have gone to different parts apple picking. Messrs. Bruce Oser.and John May spent Monday in our villiage. Mrs. May of Mountain View is the guest of Mrs. Annie Carnrike. Mr. Isaiah Tweedle spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Orman Clark. Miss Mae Moffat has returned home after spending a few weeks at Colborne. Misses Ethel Kemp, Ethel Johnston and Mr. Jones Kemp spent Sunday at Sidney. Mr. and Mrs Isaac Smith were visiting friends in Norham and Morganston recently. Mrs. A. J. Lawsou, and Mrs. Geo. Thome have gone to Buffalo to spend a few weeks. Mrs. Andrew L >e of Toronto spent a few days the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Lee. Miss Cora Snider, Fred Doonan, and Orliff Groff, spent a few days at Rochester recently. Mrs. G. W. Bullis and Mrs. Cook are spending a few davs with friends and relatives at Stirling. Mr. Bert Rankin of Toronto has re-turned home after spending a few days under the parental roof. Miss Wells of Ameliasburg and Miss Lane of Napunee were the guests of Miss Lizzie Smith this week. Mrs. William Hanna of Grafton returned home after speiuliug a few days with friends and relatves here. Mrs. James Breakenridge after a visit with relatives and friends here, has returned to his home iu Rochester. Mis es-Nel 3 She Post has returned ho aftci .nd Gertii spend 11 Jt i! AT HALF MAST. Sometimes we are greeted in the tnorniug by flags at half-mast for some 1 ! prominent official who yesterday I was apparently in perfect health. \ When we inquire the ailment by 1 which he was stricken it is not un-\ common to be told "acute indiges-l tion " or "stomach trouble." "' 's time people learned that indigestion or any form of "stomach trouble" is not a " ' ig to trifle with. The lit may not be fatal, but there can be no condition of diseased stomach which does not carry with it physical loss and wcukise.ss. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures indigestion and other forms of disease aff •„ ctiug the stomach arid its allied organs of digestion and nutrition. It enable - :r.:edy does its work in lanner; it gives the ii health; tire strength ubstantial' and lasting ; not false stimulus, but te, renewed vitality and $1.00 in advance, or $1.25 at end of year Between Brooches We sell at 25cand 50c each and those as high $20.00 each, we have quite a large assortment. Our Stirling silver and gold-filled brooches run in price from 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c to $2.00 each. Our solid gold brooches start at $3.00 each. In this line we have a very nice assortment and run us high as $20.00 each. We would be pleased to have you call and* see them. H. J. MAYHEW, Colborn c, Ont JEWELER an* OPTICIAN. Portland Cement Stoves St Ranges ! Heavy Han* jam ilborne Hardware Store, OUTRAN! & CO. Opp. Victoria Park, Colborne, Impure blood always shows somewhere. If the skin, then boils, pimples, rashes. If the nerves, then neuralgia, nervousness, depression. If the Sarsaparilla stomach, then dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite. Your doctor knows the remedy, used for 60 years. 0. DOEHLHB, SC -for. Imp re ^Iool Aid the Sarsaparilla by keeping t.v bowels reguiar with Ayer's Pllis iidu > look- rell. Mrs. J. lVttiboim is visiting at the home of her brother, Dr. Richards, at Warkworth. Mr. Norman Gaffield has gone to New York State taking with him his two sons Roy and Harry: Messrs. E. aud H. Mullett are here repairing the barn and cheese factory for '.iu-ir'brother Mr. L. Mullett. Elder Pressor will conduct service in the Castleton Christian Church afle-i t tin- o'clock. o see our old tonns-n Nelson Iugersoll of Ottawa in ■ midst for a few days last week, dr. Charles Wolfraim and friend m Bergin New York are spendinj of his s Mr and Mrs. Oliver Wolfraim. Farmers complain of their grain ,>,ov,im> in the fields on account of '-he constant wet weather. A large amount remains still iu shock. Mr. John Vansicklin had the mis fortune to cut his foot with au axe. A doctor was called to dress the wound and found it necessary to put On Sunday as one of the liners through the canal it tore one < floats partly loosd and on Mi while Mr. N. Herrington walked torepait it, his feet slipped out under him and le went Into the but happened to catch ou the flor .ern ag ii an-- In Lakeport, on Friday, Aug. 28th, 1903, the wife of Mr. Wm. Kernaghan, jr., of a son. Johns., i to be n Mr. md Mi Decker Pros Had Been in Four Hospitals iou 1<I never toe ni-They -l-Dr -woD'Jerrnl ____Food medicine. Mr. Simon Cloutier, shoemaki Lagauchetiere St., Montreal, Que.,st "For six years I was not able to wc herves were all unstrung and my digesti I had severe attacks of headache, could not sleep, ancl suffered with shooting pains in the small of my back. I was in four hospitals but the doctors could They said I would never be ill again. In spite of :-ir decision I began of Dr. Chase's Food some convinced" that I owe Mr. Cloutier work for over two weeks, and be-iieve that my health has been fully restored. It is a pleasure for me to add my testimony to tl.e h.sLs of others from persons who have been cured by this wonderful medicine." To protect you against imitations the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous receipt book author, ate en eyery box of hu remedies. Brownie Camera China Hall, Up-To-Date. Just I ent from England of S E T T 3* No better fun for boys and girls than picture taking, instructive too, No. i, Brownie Camera pictures 2|x2i, for $1. No. 2, Brownie, pictures 2^x 3i, for $2. W. A. Douglas Colborne, Ontario. DINNER These are of choice quality, well-assorted colors and of the latest patterns. If you are needing a dinner sett come and see our stock before buying. If you want a bargain in Children's Boots we ar? selling what we have left over below cost. MRS. A. S. HINDS, gSEST 1875. COXALL'S. 1903. r Ever the Cheapest and Best place to buy Groceries, Hardware, Paints & Oils, Tinware, Stoves, Glass. Sole agents for Sherwin-Williams Ready-Mixed Paints. Coxail & Co., Colborne, - - Ontario.