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The Enterprise Of East Northumberland, 19 Nov 1903, p. 5

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BUSINESS CARDS, MBDIOAL. Dr* Mallory ■? PHYSICIAN 1 AND SURGEON'* Office : Reive Block, Colborne. A. E. Mallory, M.D., CM., L.R.C.P., * F.R.CA, Ed. - *V #- *«. - T. B. HEWSON, M. D., x. K. C. S., L. K. c. P., EDINBUEG. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, &c. Colborne, Ont. Oefice and residence, in the premises formerly occupied by the late Dr. Thorburn. J H PURDY, DDS, LDS, DENTIST, COBOURG. W. G, ROBERTSON, D. D, S., L. D. S, DENTIST. OFFICE, SCOUGALE BLOCK. Castleton every Thursday. Frank L.Webb, B A, LLB, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, N 0-TARY, Etc. OFFICE--King St. Colborne, Ontario Company aud private funds to loan on the most favorable terms at 41 per W. L. Payne, M.A., LL.D. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Public and Conveyancer. First Door East Registry Office, Colbormb. H. F. HUNTER, BRANCH OFFICE. COLBORNE. "First door West Division Court Office Ground Floor, Yeomems Block. Attending every Saturday afternoon and Monday until .<] o'clock, p, m, HEAD OFFICE, BOWMANVILLE. MONEY TO LOAN at 4 1-2 Per cent George Drewry, B.A. Jg^RRlSTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. Office :--Nesbitt Block, Brighton. ia-monxv TO LOAN. E. C. S. HUYCK, K C. nert.muiux- Furniture stor.-, Kiu>r Street. Cobourg. __ R A HART, CENERAL INSURANCE and Real Estate. Money to Loan. CASTLETON, - - ONTARIO. H. Hicks, Licensed Auctioneer, HAS returned to Colborne and is prepared to look after any business entrusted to him. Terms moderate. H. HICKS, Colborne. J. Reives, Licensed Auctioneer. MR. P. D. PHILP, Cclborne. Ont. Pianos & Organs of the oest makes iu Ontario. MISOELLANEOTJB. Smith Hinman TSSUER OK MARRIAGE LICENSES, J. Lot 13, Concession 4, Cramahe, Dundonald P.O. O. S. Moore ■ ■J^ICENSEn ACCTICMEEK for EAST Office and Residence, Castleton. Jas. Redfearn & Son! Are prepared to fill orders on short notice for all grades of Scranton Coal. Sheds and office at G. j T. R. station. Telephone con- j nection. Jas.Redfearn &Son.l A. o. u. w. assessment system. $5C0, $1,000, $1,500 or $2,000. JoaquTh Miner on " Race Suicide.' President Roosevelt in swaddling slothes, suspended by ribbons from the jnTl of a stork, furnishes the illustration ,or the cover of a new poem, in ten cnn->[» X>y Joaquin Miller, entitled "As It Was in the Beginning." In the "prefa-'">':•• postscript" the port writes: "When, like a sentinel on his watch-tower, the President, with his divine ludacity and San Juan valor, voiced the ,-f-al heart of the Americans against 'race suicide,' I hastened to do mv part in mv swn way, ill or well, in holding up his Sands on the firing line. ... I venture this new book with confidence, not :>r.!.\ because it is right, proper, clean, courageous, but now seems opportune. Let the galled jade wince!' I give no jraarter and ask none, except pardon fei errors incident to great haste. I cry iloud from my mountain top, as a seer, ind say: The cherry-blossom bird of Nippon must be more with us, else nnothei vrituvy and prolific Canada, like another .crinany from the North, mav descend upon us and take back train loads of tribute. We are coming to be too entirely Frenehish." That the poem h truly Rooseveltian in us streiaimisaess may be gleaned from i. bellamy, m. S. J. TUCKER, UNDERTAKER, COLBORN'H FARMERS ! Do not forget to call on M.J. DOYLE for all kinds of Farm Implements, Wagons, Carriages and Buggies of every description and other articles used upon the farm. Money to loan at the lowest possible rate. Also agent for real estate, both farm and village property also first-class hotel property in East Northumberland for sale at a bargain. By placing your order with M. J. Doyle at his office you save the expense that other firms incur by sending travel ers to your home. M.J.DOYLE, Colborne, - Ont. CANADA LIFE Assurance Company Capital and funds over $2 5,600,000 Surplus profit account over $1,800,000 Annual income over $3,700,000 Assurance in force over $8q,060,000 Canada's leading and'oldest company s shutting: out the lig-ht of day, s shutting- off God's very breath! ut thrice^God's pity, let us pray, ut g-ayly leads up Fashion's Hall nd grinning leads the dance of death, hat sexless, steel-braced breast of bom sassln cell, sulchre of s s of hell, id is sold, A few stanzas further on the poet And oh, for prophet's tongue or pen lie cluidlPBs mother, but such men live me the brave, child-loving Jew, lie full-sexed Jew of either sex, \'ho loves, brings forth and nothing if care or cost, a* Christians do-- oiled souls who will not hear or see nw Christ once raised his lowly head rebuking, gently > this prophecy and heed sve cleanse us kirk or creed, ' we wash us word and deed shall rule us, reign the Jew. '^"chaste,1 as trustful Ruth re us David, Solomon-- t far, first Christmas dawn. 3 dedicated to "The Moth- \e Babe, 1 The poen s of Men Globe John Morrow, Agent, - - Colborne. .830,000,000 .ada, gOO.ooo j (Dwellings,' Churches and Farm j Property, At the mrrant rute of other rfnt-Oiui CompMii... .Apply to GEO. SANDERSON, i Agent, Colborne. Dr. James E. Aiyea, j Veterinary Surgeon and lantiat honor graduate ontario veterinary college. I All Domestic Animals 1 reated Scientifically. Lameness and Castration a Specialty. .£alls day or night promptly atUnded Wright's Rheumatic Remedy. •vn iiirent for this great Canadia i McGLENNOX, A Sad Mistake. "My dear," said the stork, emphatically, "I never was so embarrassed in my life as I was to-day. I made a fearful blunder, fearful." "Indeed t" chirped the swallow, eagerly. "What was it, my dear!" "Why, you know I "am now filling my next year's engagement book," explained the stork, disconsolately, "and in making my round of calls I chanced into a suite of rooms in one of these monstrous apartment houses, as I think they called. They were charming rooms, the young woman I found there wai less charming. Of course, I knew must be a bride right off, so I explf who I was and the purpt called. She didn't blush nor seem at r.'.l confused or bashful, as so many of r y clients do at first, and I was just en gratulating myself on having secured a really sensible" woman for my list, wlu-u she shook her head and said she really didn't have any use for my services. "'Oh, but think, my dear,' I urged, tor I wasn't going to let her slip if I ■ould help it, 'how sweet and charming uid lovely a dear little baby is.' '"Yes, they are nice,' she replied, with ,-hat I thought was almost criminal in- I insisted, hopinar that ail she needed after all was a'little persuasion. TJon't you know how much more all your friends and relatives will think of you if 5 " T hardly believe they would enjoy it r.s much as you think; though I understand some of them have prophesied pretty much that,' she said, with a queer kind of smile. " 'And your husband, too,' I went on, Had Bronchitis from Infancy Mrs. Eugene Her, King Street, Truro, N.S., states: " From an infant one of my children was troubled with bronchitis, and the least cold would aggravate the trouble. We could not get anything to help him and were often greatly alarmed. Hearing of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine as a treatment for bronchitis we used it, and are glad to state that it affected a complete cure." DR. CHASE'S rup LINSEED AND TURPENTINE. To protect you against imitation, the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous receipt book author, are on every bottle. When People Go "Daffy." People do odd things at critical moments'. In a fire at Marshall, Mo., the other day, T. B. Gill, a book dealer, whose store was in danger, rushed outdoors carrying nothing but a box of matches. Being asked what he meant to do with them, he said he rescued them to prevent them from becoming ignited. It turned out that he had 100 boxes more in the store, which, in his excitement, he had forgotten. A few days ago a cyclone struck a farm in Atchison County, Mo. The family were aroused, and, thoroughly frightened, began grabbing whatever was closest and "most worth saving, and rushing downstairs with it. When the excitement partly subsided it was discovered that one good old woman had come down in her nightdress carrying in one hand nn unlighted kerosene lamp and in the other a cup of water that she had beside YUr bed. HOW THE COCAINE HABIT STARTS. Generally from using catarrh snuffs and ointments containing this deadly drug. It is well to remember that the only direct scientific cure for catarrh is Catarrhozone, vWiieh cures by the inhalation of medicated air Simply breathe Catarrhozone, and it will cure, all for,: s of catarrh", bronchitis, asthma, lung trouble and deafness Every breath from Catarrhozone inhaler soothes, heals and relieves Remanent cure guaranteed even though other remedies failed. Try Catarrhozone, price $1.00; small size 25c. Druggist! orN. C Poison & Co., Kingston, Out Dr. Hamilton's Pills cure billiousiiess It Made a Difference Lady of the House--Rosa, who is that dragoon you had in here yesterday? Servant--Ach; that was my sweetheart, but i sha'n't have anything more to do with him, because he is always making remarks about everybody. Only vesterday he said: "Rosa, your mistress is the handsomest lady i ever saw." What business has he to talk about you In that fashion? Lady--Still, he seemed a very decent sort of man, and i do not see why you should jilt him.--"Pick-Me-Up." for which i'l j First Monkey---It seems to he a toss-r seem at :■'.! up whether man is descended from us. many of r / j Second Monkey--Yes, it's heads, they ras just Co > • win; tails, we win.--"Smart Set." Good Pills Ayer's Pi lis are good liver pills. You know that. The best family laxative you can buy. They keep the bowels regular, cure constipation. i<%£lex£i: Want your moustache or beard a beautiful browner ri^i Mack? <.'.-•• BUCKINGHAM'S fool 'Win rship a any,' she sai .ost shrieked, glancing G T R TIME TABLE. j Express.. "W! isked. 3- 5 2 a-m "Th( 6.34 a.m. the ki 6.04 p.m that t 10.48 a.m 01 "W! 5.07 p.en my rooms, but i am a bachelor "My dear," concluded the stork, pa- i Iheticallv, "i blushed so hard I must :, have looked like a flamingo, And I do 11 wish these modern girls wouldn't be so independent; I'm afraid now to call at any strarcre place for fear of repeating the blunder."--"Towu Topics." His Brother at the University Mrs. K. G, Crowle, DRAWING AND PAINTING. Still, Life, Drawing fiom the Antique Pen and Ink work, Water Colors, ana Oil Painting. Class opened Sept. 12th Jas. Blacklock, UNDERTAKER, GRATON. ^ Figure It Out Yourself! it's easy. The best of material plus proper styles--plus perfect fits--plusthe most careful workmanship--minus as much of the price as was ever taken off really worthy goods. The result's obvious--as real as obvious--and as easily obtained as real. We make suits that way. E J COX - Colborne, Ontario. P. Gallagher, Warkworth. We have always on hand a well assorted stock of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Jleady 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 ENG LAND, 100 years old. Money loaned and safe Insurance effected at the lovves possible rates THE LADIES Greatly admire and as a result select many of the pretty suit patterns and fall coats from among the large range of handsome goods now on view at the ladies' tailoring department at the Corn-well clothing company. Men's DON BOOTS Are meeting with the very highest admiration and sell at sight. I S. S. Brintnell & Son, ! General Insurance & Real Estate Agents. ! Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. | G. N. VV and C. P. R, telegraph office | Daily and weekly newspapers and iQninteSte ■ orders. i Ex- . Brinsne:!, vision Court CLi u 0 RN WELL Clothing Company. 5

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