THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1938 Page Five THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, issued every Thursday morning by H. S, Keyes. Subscription $2.00 per annum in advance; $2.50 to U.S.A. Transient advertisements 12 cents per line first insertion and 8 cents per line for sach additional insertion. Business cards not exceed ing one inch $7 per annum. Yearly contracts at uniform rates. Dr.W. PORTE MARSHALL, Physician and Surgeon, King Street, Colborne. Telephone 71. DR. E. J. GARFAT, Dentist, has taken over the office formerly occupied by Dr. Campbell, Fowler Block, Colborne, Ont. 37-31 GEO. A. GROVER. K.C., Barrister & Solicitor, 371 Bay Street, Toronto. Phone Adelaide 3815. A. D. HALL, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Office, Kin* Street, residence, Division Street, Colborne, Ontario. tlS-U INSURANCE 4k. E. R. WiLSON, General Insuracne and Real Estate Agent, Money to Loan at 5 to 6 per cent. Office Brunswick Block, Colb&ine, Ontario, Phones--Office 10, residence 13. MARRIAGE LICENSES AUCTIONEERS S. E. ROBINSON EXPERIENCED GENERAL AUCTIONEER Colborne, Ontario Sales of Any Kind--Large or Small Conducted Anywhere REASONABLE RATES OSCAR C. MORGAN Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker BRIGHTON P.O. Box 288. Phone 245. AUCTIONEER and REAL ESTATE BROKER. The undersigned is an experienced auctioneer -- pays for the clerk, pays for the advertising, and guarantees a satisfactory sale or positively no pay. Sales conducted anywhere in the Province. Pure tred stock sales a specialty. Phone at my expense. ARNOLD POOLE, Castleton, Ontario. Phone No. 10r23. E. QUINN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Colborne - - Ontario Oay or Night Calls Promptly Attended MOTOR HEARSE Phone 111 - - Colborne J. BLACKLOCK & SON Grafton Directors of Funeral Services MOTOR HEARSE IN CONNECTION Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended PHONE 38, GRAFTON M CRACKEM & McARTHUR FUNERAL DIRECTORS n6-36 ELDEN McFAYDEN Licensed Embalmer BRUNSWICK HOTEL Colborne First-Class Meals and Accommodation Qive us a call when in Colborne i F. WOLFRAIM - - Proprietor Making Survey In June of ©aich year the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, in co-operation with the Provincial Departments of Agriculture, distributes cardboard schedules to farmers for the purpose of collecting statistics of acreage under crop and the number of livestock and poultry on farms. This survey also covers ithe breeding and marketing intentions in regard to livestock. These schedules are distributed to the farmers 'through rural school teachers. It is hoped that farmers gener-11 give* " tural planning is dependent on having a correct knowledge of the numbers of livestock on famms. There is a boom on at present in the pain tint g and defoliating business. It seems as though citizens have wakened to the beauty of newly decorated walls and decorators are working overtime to catch up with the demand. DOMESTIC HELP WANTED FURNISHED SUMMER COTTAGE, 7 rooms, screened verandah. Lough-breeze Beach, Lake Ontario. W. H. MacDougall, Colborne. j23 TOMATO, Ground Cherries, and Early Cabbage Plants. W. Bailey, R. R. No 4, Colborne. jl6 1 DEERING MOWER, 1 McCormi Hay Rake. Apply at Express Prii ing Office. Phone 44. j LUMBER, pine, cedar, birch, maple; large scales, hay fork, corn shelter, electric pump, potash kettle, fanning mill, governors, saws and mendrel, large pulley, logging tongues. Apply to C. L. Scripture, Colborne. jl6 RUGS--Stock of late importer, includes Wiltons, Broadlooms and Orientals, extremely low prices while stock lasts, will ship mall orders promptly, wTite for price list. Traders and Importers, 54 Wellington S. West, Toronto. a28 HOUSE FOR SALE /ALUABLE VILLAGE PROPERTY-- Modern conveniences, $1600.00; also other propertes, both farm and residential, at sacrifice prices to realize on mortgages and close out estates. These are all offered at low prices to make quick sales. Apply to A. D HALL, Colborne. Ontario. al3tf FARMS FOR SALE 00 ACRES--One mile North of Warkworth, known as John Wood farm. Good buildngs. Hard and Soft Wood. Savcrifice to close Estate. Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, Warkworth. COLBORNE GRIST MILL Flour and Feed of All Kinds Minerals, Fertilizer and Salt Grinding a Specialty Wholesale Distributors ior Worco Grease and Oil Co. Ltd. We Appreciate Your Patronage NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE (MATTER OF THE ESTATE of EMMA JANE LARKE. late of the Village of Colborne, in the County of Northumberland, Widow, BUILDING MATERIAL Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Clapboards, etc. CUSTOM SAWING W. W. MUTTON Colborne, R. R. 2 Phone--Castleton 19r3. QUEENS HOTEL COLBORNE Under New Management FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS at Reasonable Rates GARAGE IN CONNECTION Local Agent for HILL, THE CLEANER, TRENTON FELIX J. MURPHY, Proprietor W. S. BELL Jewellery Repaired Watches & Clocks Reasonable Still in the same place 1 Door East of P.O., Up Stairs Colborne The quantity of salt produced in Canada during 1936, according to finally revised satieties, totalled 391, 316 short tons, valued at $1,773,144, as compared with 360,343 short tons worth $1,880,978 in 1935. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having any clajme against the estate of the late EMMA JANE LARKE, who died on or about the 9th day of May, A.D. 19-38, are required to send on or before the 2l2nd day of July, A.D. 1938, to the undensagmed Legal Representativ their Solicitor, their nan end descriptions and full particulars in writing of their claims, statement of their accounts end the nature of the securities, if 'any. held by them, fid-dressed *o Post Office at Colborne, Ontario. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said 22nd day of July, A.D. 1938, the E:;ecutrioes of the said estate will proceed to distribute the assets thereof among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice, and the said Execut.rices will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim! they shall not then have received notice. DATED AT COLBORNE, the 21st day of June, A.D. 1938. FRANCES A. MEXZIES.S C. LOUISE TRUSSELL, Executrices of the Estate. A. D. HALL, Colborne, Ontario, ju23-4t Solicitor. Tinsmithing and Plumbing Complete Line of STOVES AND FURNACES STOVE PIPES AND ELBOWS Stores to be sold on Easy Pay- plai Call ' 3«t 1 A. B. MULHALL eland Block. King St., Colborn* PHONE 152 DUNDONALD June 21st, 193-8 No service in Eden Church net Sunday.v Mrs. Keith Stimers spent Sunda with the Mis'se Ives, Colborne. Mr. »day Toronto. Mrs. K. Stimers and Mrs. Ernest Mutton entertained day. A this Mrs. Kenneth Mutton, who has been in poor health for some time, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey and family spent Sunday evening at Pres-qu'Ile Point. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Grosjean and children spent Sunday with Dundonald relatives. Adele Chapman is spending a week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Orra Harnden, Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Van Waite, Hilton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutto-n on Sunday. iMlesisnis. Jack Montgomery and C. J. Mutton attended Orange Rally at Cobourg on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Dudley. Toronto, ispenlt -Saturday afternoon and evening with relatives here. .Mr. J. F. Wright, Oolbonn-e, our former neighbour, is doing carpenter work for IMr. M. C. Broomfield for a. few day-s this ewek. IMr. Price and sister, Mrs. Farier, Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth iMtutton on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mirs. Clarence Goodrich visited her sister, Mrs. McCullough, on Sunday afternon, and found her somewhat improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman, aooonv-pani-ed by Billy, Jackie and Do-reem, visited -at the home of their daughter, Mns. Athol Clarke, on Sunday. Messrs. Jack Montgomery, Clarence Mutton, Lawrence Mutton and sister Edna attended an Orange Rially at Roseneath on Tuesday evening. On Sunday morning Eden United Ohurch was beautifully decorated with flowers. Special music by .the choir. This was the last Sunday sor-vlce here of Rev. Armstrong. The Eden congregation are invited to attend the Anniversary Services of Shiloh United Church next Sunday, morning and evening. Rev. A. Armstrong will preach at both services. Miss Agnes Carr of BrockviUc and .Miss Mebel Carr of St. Mary's and Mr. J. F. Wright and sister. Mrs. J. Mitchelll of Oollborne, were guests of Mr. and (Mrs. Fred Irwin on Friday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carr and grandson Donald of Oobourg, Mir. and Mrs. Fred Armstrong of COlbome, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Loveless of Brighton railed on the Dudley and Irwin families on Sunday afternoon. On Sunday afternoon, Rev. Anm-strong adiminiistlered the rite of baptism to Philip, Carl and John Dudley, young sons of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Grosjean, Grafton, and also baptised Douglas Glenn, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Irwin. Preparations are being completed for .the annual garden party on the grounds of the United Ohurch Parsonage, Hilton, on Friday next, June 24th, This will probably be the laslt chance for a social hour with the Pastor and Mrs. Artnistronig. The Dundonald Busy Pals are to hold a. social on the Ohurch grounds on the evening of Friday, July 15th, when two dozen waiters' aprons will be donated to Eden Church to be used: hy both the boy and girl waiters on all social occasions in connection with the Church. A good programme and a pleasant time is expected. Dundonald Y. P. U. About 22 -attended the weekly meeting -of the Y.P.U. held in Dundonald Hall on Monday evening. June 20th. The President conducted the meeting, opening with the usual devotional exercises and a short talk by Rev. A. Armstrong. The next meeting will be in charge of the Misionairy Group, under the leadership of Mae Mutton. Kenneth Mutton, leader of the Fellowship Group prepared and conducted the following program: Topic--Garnet Mutton. Reading--"Bargain Day," Marjorie Mutton. Mouthorgan sele-ction--Orland Drinkwalter. Solo--Mr. J. Wright, accompanied by Mr. C. Dudley. Reading--Mary Bromfield. . Contest--Conducted by Mary Broomfield. The standing of the groups in the attendance contest shows groups 2 and 4 led by Marjorie Mutton and Will Thomas leading groups ,1 and 3 led by Kenneth Mutton and Mae Mutton, with a score of 304 to 272. The meeting «•».< bought to a close with the hymn, "What a.Friend We Have in Jesus," and the Mizpah Ben- WARKWORTH Mr. R. A. Langford of Toronto is visiting the home -of her sister, Mrs. B. Buchanan. Mrs. Williams, an elderly lady of this village fell on the sidewalk,and broke heir hip. IMns. Minnie Weller of Toronto spent a week with her uncle, Mr. D. H, Orser. Warkworth. Mr. and IMrs. Jas. A. Armstrong left on Tuesday to visit the home of their son Dr. Gordon Armstrong at Detroit. Sunday guests ai the home of Mrs. W. J. Baker were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fawcett and son Paul of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Baker of Campbell lford. No Doubt About It June 21st, 1938 M*. A. T. Marcott of Toronto spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Heagle of Shiloh were calling on friends here on Sunday. M-iss Shirley Winter of Cdlboirn-e spent Monday with Mr. and Mrsi. Chas. Cook. Don't forget the .strawherry and ice cream social at.Salem on Firday evening of this week, Mr. and Mrs. Sager and daughter and :Mr. and Mrs. Irwin of Deseronto were Sunday visitors at Mir. Albert Mr. Jack Armstrong of Toronto motored down with Mir. and Mrs, C. Gaynor and daughters Helen and Ddrothy. and guest. Miss Audrey Kel-ley, and spent the weekend. The sympathy of this community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Simpson and family in the loss of their son Douglas, who died as the resu.llt of an accident on Saturday last. Mr. Archie Bellamy has had a portion of the cast removed from his broken leg and the doctor thinks that in about three weeks time he can have the rest off. Friends here hope he can soon ibe around again. LAKEPORT June 21st, 1938 Mr. and Mirs-. G. Arrow-smith of. Toronto spent a few days with relatives The Sunday School of St. Paul's Presbytrian Church has closed for two months. Mr. and Mas-. J. Redhead and family of Agincourt spent Sunday with friends here. IMr. and Mrs. D. Winter of Port Hope visited Mr. and Mrsi. W. G. Irvine on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Beatty and son of Grafton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Winter on Sunday. Mr. Thos-. Fox of Toronto and Mrs. Calvin Warner of Oastl-eton visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Warner Friday. Mr. and Mirs. J. Orrock and family of Toronto spent Sunday at the home his parents, Mr. and Mins. D. Orrock. Mr. and Mirs. S. Rusell and daughter Lillian of Oiak Heights spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Russell. Mr. Rob. Irvine and Mir. George Bishop «"ho are working on the CP. R. at 'Enterprise, spent Sunday at their homes here. On Sunday next, the congregation of St. Peter's (Anglican i Church will celebrate their Anniversary. Special services will- be held. Holy Communion at 9.30 a.m. Evening Service of Thanksgiving with sermno. Col-e choir will assist with the singing. VERNONVILLE June 21st, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Usher spent Thursday in Bowmianville. Mr. Wilson -of Orillia called on lends in the village on Friday. Mr. Taylor of Aurora called on friends in the village one day last week. Members of -the Junior Glee Club spent Saturday evening with Brighton friends. Our Reeve, Mr. Jas. Deviney attended the County Council in Cobourg last week. Mir. E. HuibbSk Belleville,, the Frost & "Wood representative, spent a day with Mr. James Kerr. r. and Mirs. Arthur Goldstein of Toronto spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Meta WamM. Mr. Garland Fiske of Toronto spent & few days last week with his par-its, Mr. and Mrs. Harrly Fiske. A number of women have been labelling cans at Mr, W. Redfeairn's Canning Factory for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mulhall and family of Colborne spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. M. Oal- Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Bilcox and Miss Doris Dunseith of Wicklow spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Yarrow and Mr. and Mis. W. G. Grant of Colborne spent Fridav afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wjlll Gillespie. We are glad to say that a former Vernonville boy, Mr. Will Coole of Toronto has recently been made supervisor of the Motor Cycle Squad. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M-cOoy and family of Oakville, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weese of' Toronto spent the weekend at tihe homie of Mr.1 and Mrs. George Fitchett. ^' GO PLACES FOR" DOMINION DAY July 1, 1938 ENJOY A LONG WEEK-END LOW RAIL FARES Between all points in Canada and to certain destinations in United States FARE AND ONE-QUARTER FOR THE ROUND TRIP Tickets good going any time Thursday, June 30, until 2.00 p.m. Sunday, July 3, 1938. Return Limit to leave destination not later than midnight Monday, July 4, 1938 Times shown are "Standard" MINIMUM SPECIAL FARE -- 25c Pull 'partdoul-atrs from a Canadian Pacific SPEEDWAY TIRES Our low prices tell their own story of sensational savings on the Goodyear Speedway tire . . . it's the finest low-priced value we have ever offered . . . come in and let us tell you how little it will cost for new Goodyears all around. W. J. 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