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The Enterprise Of East Northumberland, 3 Dec 1903, p. 1

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THE ENTERPRISE OF EAST NORTHUMBERLAND Volume XXL--No. 22. COLBORNE, ONT., THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 1903. $1.00 in advance, or $1.25 at end of year O priceless gift of song! A heart attuned to singing! Like fountain clear and strong Of melody upspringing; That loves to raise its tuneful lays, Like songbirds upward winging We may not oft in trance Write songs that are entrancing; Our soul not strong perchance. Like violins for dancing, To concert pitch, whose notes bewitch The joy of crowds enchancing. When Beauty's ringer thrust Doth strike our harp-t-l rings hidden, Our rythmic rhyire in measured time, Goes singing on unhidden. That hidden bird in brake, Which "Nightingale" we christen, Sing* on for singings sake, Not caring who may listen: We sing our songs although no throngs Of eager eyes may glisten. There's One who loves to hear Our songs when'er we sing them; To him we need not fear. EDVILLE. ■. Henry Farrow of C< i making a short visit at his r Mr. and Mrs. John Farro visit to Mr. Erastus Cooper t ford recently. 1 Mrs. 15. Macklam who has SMITHFIELD Mn of Tr, Thor. Our tuneful I To Him our touts belong; From sin and guilt He frees us; He : e> the gift of song, ^ Exalt His fame, and praise His Name-Transcendent name of Jesus. i-Teesdale. e near Brighton. (1 people of the Sharon congregation met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ives on Monday evening last and presented his daughter Maude, with a beautiful parlor suit in recognition of her services in the church here. The gathering was a complete surprise to Miss Ives. The address was ably read by Miss Macklam and after short speeches by the pastor, Messrs. Henry Farrow, R. Cochrane, Burton Brintnel! and A. T. Walker the nreeting broke up by singing "God be with you till we meet THE EVIDENCE YOU'VALUE. By word of mouth fiom frieud to friend Dr. Chase's Ointment has received more unsolicited recommend ation than probably iui> medicine you absolute cure for piles has put it in a rias- all by itself as a prepan-tion of inestimable value and people recommend it knowing that it is a certain at Mr. H. Head's. I We are very sorry to report that Mr. G.H.Kan kin is quite ill villi aeold. Mr. U. E. Wartman of Wnrkworth called at Mr. H. Head's, Tuesday, on Ibis way to Trenton. I Mr. Biuce Vancleaf of Wellington | spent a few days the guest of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. Wood. Mrs. Jas. McMasters after spending a few weeks at Treuton with her son ha s returned, and is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tweedle. Mrs. Frank Ferguson and family, Percy and .lenny, who have been spending several months in California aie again in our midst, and spending a few days with relatives here before going to their home in* Trenton. /'pleased The Manse. Middle!* LTH FOB BABY IN WINTER One dose of Ayer's Cherry-Pectoral at bedtime prevents nigiit coughs of children. No croup. No bronchitis. A doctor's medicine for all affections of the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs. Sold for over 60 years. " I hare n«e<l Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in ray family for eight years. There is nothing equal d'ren."°--Mes.'w.°H. Bother, ShV'jy, Ala. 25c, 50e., 81.00. -for* EAST COLBORNE. Mrs. Winn was appointed collet for the Bible Society in East Colboi Mr. J. G Cndlipp dressed a st pig on Monday that tipped the sc at 431 lbs. SALEM. Soon the time will have verify the old Geograph "As the day lengthens," s strengthens." Most of us i when the davs lengthen. The farmers of this place, have been taking advantage of the tine weather | of Autumn and are pretty well pre-| pared for the incoming winter which ! begins on Tuesday of this week. After a successful career of more than twelve years in the York Road j Public School. Mr F. McConnell intends to return to Salem. We shall welcome to our midst Mr. and Mrs I McConnell. I We notice in some papers that it is recommended to prime fruit trees at I this season of the year, and that no whe„ the JUST IN TIME. A motorrfl%n in Chicago ran his car onto the approach of an open bridge but popped it with the fender actually overhanging the gulf below. He wouldn't want to repeat the experiment because the chances are that he'd never again have the same good fortune. Once in a ■who has traveled to the very edge of the danger line of ease stops just his health. But the majority of people goacross the line, and slight symptoms of indigestion grow to disease of the stomach, involving the other organs of digestion and nutrition. Indigestion and other forms of stomach "trouble" are perfectly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It strengthens the whole body by enabling the perfect digestion and assimilation of food. $3,000 FORFEIT will be paid by the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y., if they cannot show the original signature of the individual volunteering the testimonial below, and also of the writers of even testimonial among the thousands which they are constantly publishing, thus proving their genuineness. Rei will pn N. i the Baptist r the trees This Ev g was dangerously ill and she at e left for that place. [r. Charles and Andrew Wolfruim SAW EMERALD 00 DOWN. "IhavebMn suffering for about eigl what to do. I [Si ofSe^PjSS? . Jo all that you elaim ii Have be«n in my grav< ! - ■' ■ 3t r,./.Jcu dot taken ttiet Dr. Pierce's Medical Ad' ■a receipt of stamps to pay uu™^ ^. \ tems anri mailing only. Send 31 one-ce: ! stamps for the book in paper covers, 1 50 stamnf for the cloth-bound voluni Address Dr. fe. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. HOW ARE YOUR EYES? If your eyes are weak or giving you trouble why not get a good pair of spectacles. You knov these long evenings are very trying on the eyes. We have a good assortment of spectacles at prices very reasonable in fact less than is usually charged elsewhere. Call and have your eyes fitted with a good pair of spectacles. Eyes tested free and satisfac= tion guaranteed. GOLD EX WEDDING. The home of Mr. H. J. MAYHEW, JEWELER and OPTICIAN. ST1 POT 1 half a imonial. You have ' thankfulness that 11 of this community church f( than forty years you have the respect I of eve 1 v good citizen, and the affection I «every good churchman. You have yourself sir, often expressed your thaiikl'ulni s for t 1 pe; ec'l the past 8 feel that This Boy was Weak and Languid j Mrs. George F. Brisbi.v, Lake & Peterboro', Ont., states:--"One of my dren, a boy of about fifteen years, did not good health for a year or more. He sc to have no energy, was weak and languie suffered from nervousness. The doctors that he w.as growing too fast, but we be alarmed about him. id, he h Night Coughs While we are more than ^ busy sending out Stoves and & Ranges every day, we are & pleased to render prompt at* 5|* tention to more customers, jg* We have sold a large number & and are still selling more. We & handle the celebrated Souvenir ^ Base Burner and Ranges. We ^guarantee entire satisfaction ^ or money refunded. Headquarters for all kinds of tinsmithing. A customer pleased is a customer gained at our store. Try us and be convinced. <5- the "Bluff" may reveal some \v ago from the missing: schooner, as yet no one has attempted to • from the mainland. nger and healthier. He is still using the Nerve Food, and we are perfect- j ly confident that he is improving right along > s Master Brisbin under this treatment." | j Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, the great blood | > builder and nerve restorative, 50 cents a box, j s at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Co., I ] Toronto. To protect you against imitations j , the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous receipt book author, arc on every •> box of his remedies. I " ^ Opposite Post Office, & Colborne, - Ontario.

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