THE ENTERPRISE OF EAST NORTHUMBERLAND Volume XXI.--No. II. COLBORNE, SI.25 at end of year "WHAT SHALL I CHOOSE.' This questioL „„ Of those who iu the Lc And who in Him ali fuln And through His »riw That we may serve our Master beat? Not where is earth's most favored land? Or where is found the fairest clime? Where may we with distinction stand Amongst the foremost sous of time? But where, from distant east to west, Where may we serveonrMastor best? Not when may we our wish obtain? Oi**when our hindrances destroy ? Not when may we earth's favors gain? Or when its choicest things enjoy? This thought inspires our chief request When may we serve our Master Not low may we from labors cease? Or how bring luster to our name? Not how may we in wealth increase? Or how ascend the heights of fame? This thought is more than all the rest, How may we serve the Master best? Dalesville. Que. 1903. T. Watson. EDDYSTONEjg Miss Eddy is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. E. Bradley. Miss Gertrude Garbutt has Sono te New York where she has secured an excellent position. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blacklock have returned to their home in Smith Falls after spending their holidays with her parents and other relatives here. Misses Coffee, Rochester, accompanied by their friend, Miss Marion Chambers, are visiting with their grandparents and other friends in this vicinity. WOOLER FALL FAIRS. Cramabe, in Colborne Oct. 5th-6th. Brighton Street Fair, Sept. 16-17. Dominion, Toronto, Aug. 27 Sept. 12. Central Canada, Ottawa Sept. 11 19. . Cobourg, Sept. 24-25. East Hastings, Thrasher's Corners, Sept, 18 1!). North Hastings, Mepf.. 22-23. Campbellford, Sept. 24 25. Shannonville, Sept. 26 Mai Peterboro, East Petei b ' Coe Hill, Ot iAmeliasbur Warkworth, Oct Wooier Oct. Mrs. Ph Oct. Miss Eva Wessels is visiting friends at Hastings. Miss Bessie Jones returned to Rochester on Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Nickle of Baltimore spent Tuesday in our midst. Mr. Lorenzo Wessles of Brockpoit is visiting his parents here. Miss Ethel Terrill spent a few days recently with friends in Campbellford. Dr. Harry Anderson of Pennsylvania visited his sifter Mrs. Wade last week. Owing to the illness of Judge Ketch am, H. F. Holland a brriscer of l obourg presided at the Court here on Monday last. GRAFTON. Mr. Rogers has sold his apples to Mr. Joseph McDonald, of Colborne. Mr. Reuben Lawless is still very ill. His many friends hope that he i Mrs. Lord returned home this week, j having spent a very pleasant time I with friends in Toronto. ' Mrs. Potts and her niece, Miss Alice Turney, left on Tuesday morning for j a visit with friends in Peterboro. j The members of St. Mary's church | held their annua- picnic on the church Labor Day. The picnic EDVILLE. i Mrs. Demorest is visiting her father i Mr. Philps of-Plainfieid. ! Mrs. Massey of Haldimaud visited j her father Mr. James Drinkwalter re-\ cently. Miss May Sherman is away oe a i I visit-with friends in the vicinity of j Wooier. Mr. Rueben Wait is quite sick at i time of writing but we hope he will soon recover. Miss Maggie McKenny who is teaching school at Lakeport was the guest of Mrs. E. Farrow over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wicks of Cou-secon called on friends here, last week while on their way to Lakefleld. Miss Eva Cochrane entertained a number of her young friends at her home on Tuesday evening of last We are sorry to hear of the accident which befell Miss Hannah Chestei field on Monday last when she was kicked horse it breaking her Some of the people from this place who attended the exhibition atToron- | to are Mrs. Macklam aud her daughter Miss Ada, Mrs. A. Barnes and G-eovgie | Murphy, ;>nd Mr and Mrs. Ives. BALTIMORE. mded and a Miss Mabel Ralls has returned from | Leskard where she spent her vacation. I Miss Beatrice Isaac, Bomanton. is j visiting her cousin, Miss Rose Wimbles. Miss Grace McDonald has gonfe to I Cobourg to attend the Collegiate lu- Mrs. Morrow, nee Miss Margaret Slater, is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. I J. Staples. Mr. Herbert Egan has returned to the Soo, after spending a week with friends here. Mr. Charles Kelley threshed 500 bushels of oats in 2^ hours for Mr. S. Isaac recently. Miss Ethel Chapman, Rochester, N. Y., is a guest of her cousin, Miss A large assortment of CLOCKS! at H. J. M AYHEW'S Jewelry Store. Alarm Clocks from $1 to $2. Kitchen Clocks from S3 to $5. Mantle Clocks from $8 to $10. Every Clock a .Timepiece. Our personal guarantee with each clock we sell* BUY A CLOCK NOW. H. J. MAY HEW, iSKH&* Calbxne, Ont. Rochester for several months has returned home. Mrs Geo. Bullisaud Mrs. C. Cook arespeudiuga few days witn friends in Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoard of Wooier spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Arthur Carlyle. Miss Hattie White is spending a few days with friends iu Melleville, Prince Edward County. -Mr. and Mrs. Tweedle spent Sunday at Consecon, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clarke. Dr. and Mrs. Cross and family of Toronto, who have been spending the anmnicr in iheir cottage heie, have returned to their home in Toronto. Miss Vera Cook of Rochester, who with her mother iias been spending old, has always been tioubled with indigestion. We had medicine from two doctors and tried other remedies without benefit. I then sent for a box of Baby's Own Toblets and found them just what was required The child is now all right and is doing well » Indigestion, colic, constipation, diarrhoea, simple fevers, in fact all the minor ailments of little ones -are cured by Baby's Own Tablets. They always do good and cannot possibly do harm, and may be given to the younaest infant with perfect safety. Sold by druggists or direct by mail, at 25c a box, by addressing the Dr. Williams .Medicine Co.. Brockville Ont. relatives. She is ac-'.ot ipanied by sister-in-lr w, Mr s. Toi rauce Bris Mrs. W 11 Sroi h met with a p ful accide nt la t we ik. She bringing of v! ater from pump whe feet slipped on rain die idled planl and she backward striki !- Up >n the edge the pail ai d f rac the spine. Mrs. Smiil will" iu co quence be coufin 3(1 to her couch Hotel for Sale. Everything in the line of STOVES, RANGES& HEATERS A complete line of stove pipes, elbows, dampers, etc,, always on hand. Colborne Hardware Store, OUTHAM & CO. Opp. Victoria Park, Colborne, last. Mrs. Cook r Ay er's Take cold easily? Throat tender? Lungs weak? Any relatives have consumption? Then a cough means a great Cherry deal to you. Follow your doctor's advice and take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It heals, strengthens, prevents. {Weak Lungs EAST COLBORNE. . X. Mr and Mrs. R. N. ■undnv with friends in Lakeport. Mr. N. T. Lowe went to Torontc ast Thursday to attend the exhibition. Mrs. A P."Mistier was the «• icr aunt Mrs. R. N. Turney recent! Mr. R: N Turney has purchased' lorse to take the place of the one 1 of This Boy was Weak and Languid Mrs. Geobge F. Brisbik, Lake Street, Peterboro', Ont., states :--"One of my children, a boy of about fifteen years, did not have good health for a year or more. He seemed to have no energy, was weak and languid and suffered from nervousness. The doctors said that he was growing too fast, but we became ^r^Hn alarmed about him, and ^■feSSjfey began using Dr. Chase's ' eFood. It Next Sunday even-i the same subject »e ofthesauiechap- :>n collectors. It eiested in that mil their contribution ; reach its destinuth ilition. His appetite im--- 1 he had a bette: before, October. and health ill using the Nerve nd we are perfect-!y confident that ' improving light aiu Master Bnsbm under this treatment.". Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, the great blood builder and nerve restorative, 50 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Toronto. To protect you against imitations the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous receipt book author, are on every box of his remedies. China Hall, Up-To~Date0 FRi1 "FRUITS I.'. Fresh from the grower. Peaches, Plums, Pears, Water Melons, Musk Melons, Oranges, Lemons and Bananas. Toronto Bread and Cakes fresh every day. Flour.--Manitoba Star, Lily White, Choice Family, at lowest prices. Fine bbl. Salt for sale. Dressed Chickens wanted. Cash paid for eggs. MRS. A full line is carried in HINDS. Ontario .. 1ARMESS SHOP. JGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS- inds of harness goods including BLANKETS, BELLS, WHIPS, ETC. Repairing will receive prompt and careful R, COLEMAN, Castleton.