Page Eight THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 29th, 1948 NOTICE ! COLBORNEJTAXES Owing to August 2nd being a Civic Holiday, the undersigned will be at the Council Chambers from 1.30 to 3 P.M. and from 7 to 7.30 P.M. on Tuesday, August 3rd instead of Monday, August 2nd. WM. E. OTTO, COLLECTOR OF TAXES The IR&xoM, Drug Store CASTILE SOAP, long bar..................................... 15c FLOATING CARBOLIC SOAP.................... 3 for 20c LUX SOAP.................................................... 3 for 25c CASTORIA .................................................... 33c - 89c IRONIZED YEAST .................................................. 98c BROMO SELTZER..............................25c - 49c - 95c ALAK SELTZER............................................ 29c - 57c BATHING CAPS -- SUNTAN OILS-FILMS -- CAMERAS W. C. GRIFFIS, Phm.B. Phone 85w YOUR DRUGGIST Colborne For Emergencies--Phone 85J or 176W New Feed Prices Shur-Gain Feed POULTRY-- Chick Starter ... Growing Mash Laying Mash...... Broiler Mash .... HOGS-- Pigstarter .............. Pig Developer ........ Hog Grower............ Hog Mineral, 25's .. Hog Wormrid ,box.. Reduced Iron, jar .. CATTLE-- Dairy Ration, 16%.. Cattle Mineral, 25'; Calf Meal, 25's ...... ...$4.05 ... 3.65 ... 3.65 ... 3.65 $3.80 ... 3.40 ... 3.40 ... 1.15 . .50 . 1.50 $3.35 1.15 . 1.10 GRAIN-- Wheat......................$3.00 Barley........................2.80 Oats.......................... 2.85 Mixed Chop..............2.90 Bran .......................... 2.90 Shorts ........................2.95 SALT-- Plain Fine ................$1.15 Iodized...................... 1.60 Plain Blocks...............70 Iodized Blocks...........75 Cobalt Blocks..............80 BINDER TWINE-- Bale, 600 ft......... $12.00 WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF HOWARD'S STOCK MEDICINE AND PRATT'S STOCK TONIC Prices F.O.B. Mill--Delivery Charge 5c per cwi Colborne Feed Company (Chandler Bros.) PHONE 139 COLBORNE POTATOES NEED PROTECTION FROM COSTLY INSECTS Although the Ontario potato crop in general is now progressing favourably, those fine, healthy, luxurious green plants which show much promise of good yields may be a disappointment, unless they are given protection against the injury from flea beetles and leaf hoppers, says B. E. Goodin, fieldman for the Ontario Department of Agriculture. Potato growers are therefore warned to be on guard against these two destructive insects. Flea beetles are black in colour and about the size of a common pin head. They jump very readily from the leaves when disturbed. They cause damage by eating small, round holes in the leaves, and later pimples and burrows may be seen on infested tubers. The leaf hopper is a small, greenish insect with sucking mouth parts. They feed on the under surface of the leaves, causing the foliage to turn brown. Where leaf hoppers are very prevalent in a field, plants will die, causing a general appearance similar to blight. Timely spraying and dusting will protect the plants. As a spray, one pound of 50 per cent, wettable DDT spray powder to every 48 gallons of water is recommended. In the case of dust, the material should contain at least. two_per cent^DDT. These BALER Oliver Ann Arbour Automatic Hydraulic Threader Combination Hay and Straw Pick-Up Baler 16 x 18 Bale with Automatic Save a Man Force Feed * Twin International Gears and Pinions * Hay Booster Assembly * Bracket for Engine * Bale Tie Magazine * Shear Feed Equipment * Top Tension * Seat for Operator * Wheels with 900 x 24 - -8 Ply Tires * Pick-Up Unit with Steel Wheels * Bale Counter * Motor with Belt Pulley * Combination Bale Loader and Trailer Hitch Bateman Motors Limited Farm Machinery Department 11 Moira St. West Phone 2851 Belleville PERSONALS Miss Marjory Muskett spent a week visiting friends at Oshawa. Mr. John Carter and Mr. M. Peters spent a day recently picking huckle- Miss Verna McNally has returned home from a three weeks' trip to Regina and Banff: Mrs. D. S. Minaker has returned home from a visit with her rister, Mrs. M. Chase, Albion, N.Y. | PERSONALS Mr. Alex. Mackie jr., Toronto, spent the weekend with his family here. Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Pember are .spending a week's vacation at Brace-bridge. Mr. Thomas Goulding, Toronto, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Goulding'. Miss Jessie Bugg is spending her vacation at Niagara Falls and St. Catharines. Miss Ruth Sheldrick, Reg. N., of Mr. Bertus Summers of Vancouver, Toronto spent the weekend with her B.C., is visiting his parents, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheldrick. Mrs. J. W. Summers. What does a bride think when she walks into a church? "Aisle, Altar, Hymn." must avoid all forms Miss Mary Lou Sweet is spending her vacation at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. .H. Berry. Mrs. Norma Redfearn of Toronto and Mrs. F. A Martin of PresquTle were weekend guests of Mrs. E.' O. Coyle. Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, sons David and Stephen, and Mrs. Barker, all of Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheldrick and daughters, Ruth, Ethel and Betty, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gloyne, Kingston, on Sunday. Mrs. Elmo McLaughlin spent last weekend in Toronto with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clare McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bater, daughter Marilyn, and Miss Bertha Henry of Guelph spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. F. Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harrington. Morganston, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Burbridge spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCracken. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Deville, Athens, are spending a week with Mrs. Devill's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Blackwood. Miss Leila Goheen, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Herrington and family, Frankford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Goheen. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Cook and daughter Miss Doris Cook, were at Oshawa on Friday last attending the Sutherland-Broad wedding. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Minaker visited at the home of Mrs. Minaker's broth-Mr. and Mrs. Norman Seward, Campbellford, on Thursday last week. Miss Jennie Ives, Reg. N., Toronto as a guest at the home of her broth-•, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ives, and her aunt, Miss M. Ives, for a few days recently. Mrs. John Adams has returned home, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. MaeKay of St. Catharines, and her sister, Mrs. A. Lawson and daught- 1 of Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Redfearn of Rochester, N.Y., spent the weekend with Mr- Redfearn's father and aunt, Oapt. Chas. E. Redfearn and Mss L: M. Redfearn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fowler, who are moving from Halifax to Vancouv-where Mr. Fowler is a Navy Instructor, were in Colborne for the Street Dance. After spending a week's vacation at the Hotel Brunswick, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Rolston, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Tarentum, Pa., returned home on Monday. The Express regrets to learn* of the illness of Mr. H. M. Prici, editor of the Bancroft Times. We hope by now that he is fully revocered and able to resume his duties. Mr. Mackenzie Rutherford underwent an operation at Belleville General Hospital on Saturday. The Express joins his friends is wishing for "Mack" a speedy recovery. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs William Theobald sr. Eire Mrs. Theobald's brother, Mr. Blakely of Toronto and Mr. Theobald's sister and brother-L-law. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bellamy and daughters, Marilyn and Donna, attended Colborne Street Dance Thursday night and visited Mrs. Bellamy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willet Masters, on Friday. Rev. James Semple, Th.D., Pastor of George Street United Church, Peterborough, was elected by acclamation as Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of A. F. & A. M. of Canada in the Province of Ontario at Toronto last week. Mrs. D. Rose has returned to her home in Prescott, Mich., with her son Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rose of Flint, Mich., who spent the weekend with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rose. JLr. Rose is a division manager in the Sears-Roebuck store at Flint. Rev. T. Nuid of Port Hope had charge of the Sunday morning service it Trinity Anglican Church. It be-ng St. James' Day, he preached an impressive and appropriate sermon, based on the life of St. James. Mrs. S. E. Turpin, a former organist of the Church, is playing the organ dur-her daughter, Miss Miss Shirley Vanwart of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vanwart. Miss Isabel Campbell spent last weekend with Miss Beatrice Bird, at Morganston. Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller, Rochester, N.Y., are visiting Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. T. Chatterson. Mr. W. J. Latimer, Orland, spent Tuesday at the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. George Latimer. Mrs. B. Burgess, Toronto, was the guest for some time of her sister, Mrs. Fred Spence and Mr. Spence. Mrs. R. Graham and family of Toronto are visiting Mrs. Graham's mother, Mrs. W. A. Moore. Miss Ruth Harvey, Toronto, is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Harvey, for her holidays. Mrs. Rychman and Mrs. Pappin visited a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. D. Arkles, Castleton. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Prater, Toronto, spent a few days last week here on their way east for a holiday trip. Miss Mary Bray of Vernonville visited her cousins, Mrs. D. Church and Mrs. Gordon McDonald recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winter, daught ■ Shirley and son Jim, London, are visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grosjean and young son spent the weekend at Orland with Mr. Grosjean's mother. Mrs. E. Ross and daughter Sherry, Toronto, are visiting Mrs. Ross' aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Keating. Mr. and Mrs. G. Russell of Searboro Bluffs spent a week with Mrs. Russell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert McLaughlin, son Bobby and daughter Arliss are spending this week at Little Lake in Mr. A. Irvine's cottage. Mrs. J. H. Connors and daughter, Mrs. Lome Matthews, left this morning (Thursday) to visit relatives at Thornbury and Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald and Miss Marguerite McDonald are spending their vacation visiting -relatives Rochester, N.Y. Miss Kathryn Mills of the Belleville Hospital Training School is spending her vacation with her father, Mr. W. R. Mills and Mrs. Mills. Misses Carol, Nancy and Susan Warren, Toronto, are spending a few days with their grandmother, Mrs. E. Quinn, and Mr. Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bicum and children of Huntington Woods, Mich., and Mr. Huffman are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Mathers. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dive and Mr. and Mrs. J. Blackball were at Brighton Wednesday afternoon attending a lawn bowling tournament. Miss Clare Snetsinger of Toronto is spending her vacation at the home of her sister, Miss Helen Snetsinger. and her mother, Mrs. R. Snetsinger. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wright of Port Credit, and Miss Helen Wright of Northampton, England, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Black-hall. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bell were Mr. and Mrs. W. Heenan, Grafton; Miss Nina Bell, Toronto; Mrs. W. Myers, Kitchener, and Mrs. C. F. Baker, Mimico. Mr. and Mrs. George Rennie and Mrs. Howard Groom and son Dougla; of Lindsay were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armstrong. Mrs. Rennie and baby daughter Gail remained for a week's visit. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Clarke, Victoria Street, are their and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Clarke of Bay City, Mich., their daughter, Miss Peggy Clarke of New York City, N.Y., also Miss Alice Bradshaw, a noted artist, of Montreal. Turpin's RADIO SERVICE NEW ADMIRAL RADIOS Batteries of all types USED RADIOS $15.00 up Alt Types of Appliances Repaired Pick-up and Delivery Service PHONE 1S3J Proclamation! CIVIC HOLIDAY IN COLBORNE [ Hereby Proclaim Monday, August 2nd 1948 A PUBLIC HOLIDAY in the Village of Colborne AH citizens are requested to observe same accordingly! L. GORDON, Colborne, July 25th, 1948 Reeve. Charles CLEANERS and DYERS PROMPT SERVICE Pick-up and Delivery Monday, Wednesday, Friday We Clean Everything PHONE 219 COLBORNE CHARLES ROWSOME Union Cemetery Decoration Day -wilt be held --r--. Sunday, August 1st, 1948 at 3.00 P. M. (D. S.T.) Appropriate Addresses ALL ARE INVITED Come and Bring Your Friends! Board of Trustees: F. M. Brintnell Arthur Rutherford W. E. Irish Harry McCracken, Sec.-Treas. Howard's Beauty Salon Special FOR THE LADIES Promote a Summer-proof Permanent close to the head and longer lasting wave For Short Locks that will endure through the buffeting of summer's vigorous activities. Cream Oil Perm., reg. $8.50 value, $5.00 This includes a gentle shampo, haircut and wave. Also five other permanents ranging in price from $3.50 to $10.00. Our Aim is to Satisfy For All Types of Beauty Culture with Prompt, Courteous Attention, Phone 147w, Colborne Redfearn keeps Co3.1 keeps Redfearn Good Stove Wood on Hand ORDER NOW ! New Wall Paper Just Arrived COME IN AND LOOK IT OVER ! GOOD ASSORTMENT OF PAINTS & VARNISHES Beatty Vacuum Cleaners and Washers Limited Number--Place Order Now ! Jas. Redfearn & Son PHONE No. 1 King Street COLBORNE