THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, TRSPAY, MARCH 11th, 1937 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 iach 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, Col borne. Telephone 71. B-R. E. J. GAR FAT, Dentist, has taken over the office formerly occupied by Dr. Campbell, Fowler Block, Colborne, Ont. 37-81 tiEO. A. GROVER, K.C., Barrister & Solicitor, 371 Bay Street, Toronto. Phone Adelaide 3815. K D. HALL, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Office, Kins Street, residence, Division Street, Oolborne, Ontario. 116-34 The Up-Town Mill Boss Laying Mash, 20%, per cwt..................... $2.50 Robin Hood Flour, bag $3.90 Order Your Corn Now Oil Cake, per cwt..... $2.50 Special price on Ton lots Bran and Shorts AT CLOSE PRICES Grinding a Specialty A trial will convince you J. F. Haynes & Son Phone 53f Colborne DUNDONALD March 9th, 1937 SALEM March 9th, 1937 Bessie Bland is visiting TO RENT 'RANK L. WEBB, B.A., LL.B., K.C. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, &c, 414 Bay Street, Toronto. At Colborne on Saturdays and Court Days. INSURANCE «. E. R. WILSON, General Insuracne and Reai Estate Agent, Money to Loan at 5 to 6 per cent. Office Brunswick Block, Colborne, Ontario, Phones--Office 10, residence 13. MARRIAGE LICENSES AUCTIONEERS AUCTIONEER arid 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 con ducted anywhere m the Province. Pure tred 3tock sales a specialty. Phone at my expense. ARNOLD POOLE, Castleton, Ontario. Phone No. 10r23. OSCAR C. MORGAN Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker BRIGHTON Several good farms for sale; also some valuable town property. P.O. Box 288. Phone 246. 38-6u ROOMS TO RENT--At East Colborne. Apply Mrs. Rosewell Barrett. mllx __HELP WANTED MAN WANTED for farm work. Good wages. Yearly employment for satisfactory party. Apply at Express Printing Office. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE PUREBRED HOLSTEIN BULL CALF 5 weeks-' old, $20.00. H. S. Oliver, E..R. 2, Colborne. Phone: Castleton 35r4. mil ' SEED GRAIN FOR SALE ALASKA OATS (early) O.A.C. 144 (.ate). Beardless Barley. E. A. Rutherford, Castleton, R.R.2. Phone Castleton 38r3. m 11-25 BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BABY CHICKS and Custom Hatching. 3 C. W. Leghorn Baby Chicks from breeders bred for egg production of the Government standard. April hatch' $10.00 per 110 chicks. Custom hatching rates, 15 doz. or more 2%c per egg, or $20.00 per 1000 eggs. stt ngs made every Tuesday. Apply Eureka Leghorn Farm, Wooler, Ont. R.l. Phone line-2 .ring 5. mll-25 ARTICLES FOR SALE EXPERIENCED AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER and Real Estate Broker. Convincingly lowest rates for thorough service. Phone 78r23. . ROBINSON, Colboi Ontario. s K.ft. E. QUINN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Colborne - - Ontario Oay or Night Calls Promptly Attended MOTOR HEARSE Phone 111 - - Colborne IAWAIIAN GUITAR and case, just .ike new. Bargain for quick sale. Apply at Express Printing Office. EIGHT-TUBE ELECTRIC RADIO, omplete with speaker and cabinet, . good condition. Cheap for cash. C. A. Post, ColbOirne. n J. BfaACKLOCK & SON Grafton Directors of Funeral Services MOTOR HEARSE IN CONNECTION Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended PHONE 38, GRAFTON M-CRACKEN 4k McARTHUR FUNERAL DIRECTORS Day and Nigh-: Calls Promptly Arterced t< ELDEN MoFA115-36 BRUNSWICK HOTEL Colborne FIrat-Claes Meals a id Accommodation Slve us a cal'i *hen in Colborne 1 F. WOLFRA1M • - Proprietor BUILDING MATERIAL Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Clapboards, etc CUSTOM SAWING W. W. MUTTON Colborne, R. R. 2 xchone--Castlea n 19r3. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms ranging from 3 acres up S. E. ROBINSON Reai Estate Deaie; and Auctioneer Phone 73-23 Colborne B. J. WALLER ELECTRICAL SERVICE HOUSSWIRINS and REPAIRS Electrical Appliances Repaired REASONABLE PRICES Phone 65 COLBORNE If you have some Jung to sell at a price others are willing to pay, a classified advt. inThe Express will sell It. 11 ^CRES OF LAND on Percy Road, uin walking distance -c«u rne. A very desirable location for i wme. Also building lots on Percy R xv&, joining Colborne. Apply to Miss E. F. Marshall, Phone 93rl5, Colborne. m4-ll FARM of 100 acres, Township of Oramahe, good buildings and well watered. Apply to F. P. Strong, Colborne, Ont. 8l7tf Mrs. Will Thomas and Miss Mar-r--jorie Mutton motored to Brighton and. Albert Barnes. Colborne on Saturday. rs. Parish has been quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey and inds hope for her recovery soon, children visited Mr. and Mrs. T. rs. Bert Smith has been appom.-. Honey, Fenella, on Sunday. jhoir leader for the Salem Church. I Mi. Anhur Kenny of Cold Springsir. Clayton Peacock is making visited his relatives, Mr. and Mrs.is to erect ano.her large green-Austin Eddy, over the weekend. Be. Mr. and Mrs. W. Piddick and chil-ir. Matthew McDonald of Brighton dren of Sharon spent Tuesday of lastnt the weekend with his sisier, week with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wright, j. Albebrt Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dunnett and tr. Grant Whaley and William Garnet Mutton were guests of Mr. and ;wn motored to Chatham to spend Mrs. W. W. Mutton, Shiloh. on Sun-reek with friends there, day. ae 0yster supper held here on Friends will be interested to hear day last was a real success. Pro-that our former neighbour, Mrs. Ern-ds were around forty dollars, est Tuck is again residing in her old Jir Stork of Chatham, who has home. m'visiting his aunt, Mrs. Whaley, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton, Mts. some time, returned home last Harry Mutton and Betty were guests ek. of Mr. and Mts. A. M. Macklam, atrfr an(j Mrs. Howard Swain were Brighton, oft Sunday. Bowmanville on Saturday attend- Miss Emma Wright, Reg. N., on the; the wedding of their niece, Miss staff of the Cobourg General Hospital, th Purdy. spent a couple of days last week atVIiessrs. Blyth,' Whaley and Arm-her Dundonald home. ong were in Brigl Mir. and Mrs. Hubert Mutton andening attending an executive meet children and Miss Evelyn Mutton of Colborne sipent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Lewis Mutton and Miss Mae. Mr Bert smith had a narrow escape The Study Club (Agricola) met at m injury when he the home of the President. Georgee rear end Gummer, with a fair attendance, con-e ice. As i sidering illness in the neighbourhood, .aking up and so Mrs. George Branscombe and two lite sure the driv' small daughters, Marion and Marg-.r had hit anyone, aret, have been spending a few days Each Sunday, our Pastor. Rev. Mi with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royickard bases his address on one c Chapman. , series' of pre Easter .subjects. Last Mr. Clarence Dudley, who is re-unday he again favoured us with a covering from an attack .0f the flu,)lo, "Alone." Larger congregations visited at the home of his daughter, ian usual are encouraging, and prove Mrs. W. M. Miller. Oshawa, severallat a real interest in being taken uays last week. lis worth-while subject. Mrs. J. G. Miller, Miss Dulcie Mil-1 ler, Mr. W. M. Miller and daughter' . .^rp/vnT Shirley of Oshawa were guests of LANtrURi Dundonald relatives and friends last March 9th, 1937 Sunday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Will Thomas accom- Capt. Chas. Kirk spent Friday in panied Mr. and Mrs. M. Stimers on a5*5™110- , „ .A „ visit to Mr. and Mirs. Eugene Stimers Mrs. A. J. Cracknell spent Kriday on Sunday. Mrs. Stimers is recovering n Cobourg. from recent illness. I Miss Jennie Nichol is visiting with Mr. Jack Oliver and daughter of Wends in Toronto. Colborne, Mr. Harold Oliver of Balti-1 Mr. and Mrs. Bellamy of Salem more, and Mr. McCann of Cobourg(pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oliver Qalberry. on Sunday afternoon. ;■ Mr and Mrs D. Quigley visited Mr. Milton MacDonaM and sister their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. B. Moore Ethel, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mac-jr ori Sunday. Donald of Colborne have been spend- 'Miss Dorothy L-angfcrd of Cobourg with Mr. and Mrs.'nt'the ■weekend-with Mr: and Mts. near Ot- Howard Russell. . Mr and Mrs. A. Petiibone visited her father, Mr, Wm. Harnden stone, on Sunday. Monday ive meet- rthe^Tomalo "Growers' Associa- rrow escape s struck by skid' ; he received nme bruises. t knew his MorTey Shortt, Winches POULTRY FOR SALE BARRED ROCK COCKERELS--A few choice, leg banded and blood tested by O. A. C. experts, at $2.00 each. Not banded nor blood tested, from R. O. B. stock, $1.50 each. Also Hatching Eggs and Baby Chicke from O. B. S. stock. ARNOLD POOLE, Castleton. Phone: Castleton 10r23. J28 HOUSE FOR SALE HOUSE--Formerly known as Mrs. Simmons's, Norton Sirtet, Oolborne. Entirely remodelled and redecorated within. Hardwood floors. New electric wirng and plumbing. Complete bath room and running water. Heated by stove or furnace. Drawers. Woodshed. Summei kitchen. $1400.00 Apply at the premises. J. L. Rimmington. f4-ll-18 VALUABLE 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 The Tuesday evening meeting of the Young People's Union is cancelled for this week, owing to the evening being taken up in preparation for the play. Mr. and Mrs. R. Waite, Sharon, vis-sd at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Mutton, on Tuesday afternoon, attending the sale of Mac-Donald Bros. making costumes and otherwise preparing for the play, "Hotel Duchess," to be presented on Friday, March 12. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey at.end-ed the funeral of a friend in Toronto in Tuesday of last week, and were iCComipanied by Mrs. Keith Stimers, who visited her brothers. Messrs. Withers of that city. Mr. W. B. Wright spent last,week at the home of his son, Ross Wright, and this week is visiting his brother, John Wright and family, and calling on a few old neighbours, who ar©1 glad to see him able to be around) March 9th and r.o drifted roads yet; the Dundonald mail brought by-motor car every day, the roads good though in some places dangerously sjl'topery. This delightful "winter is-good enough for anyone. Who cares to go to Florida? Mrs. W. S. McDonald entertained the memlbers of the Shiloh Woman's Association on Wednesday of last week, when nimble fingers quilted a pretty quilt and while busy did not allow conversation to lag. A delicious lunch was served and a pleasant afternoon spent. Mr. George Bird, who was taken very ill of acute appendicitis on Monday of last week, was rushed to Belleville General Hospital, where a successful operation took place. Mrs. Bird accompanied her husband and spent last week in Belleville and re-be FARMS TO RENT FARM TO RENT about one mile south of Colborne, on lakeshore, containing about eighty acres. Good buildings for summer and winter Late tenant, George Ives. Apply to G E. R. Wilson, Colborne. d5tf Tinsmithing and Plumbing Complete Line of STOVES AND FURNACES STOVE PIPES AND ELBOWS Stoves to be sold on Easv Payment plan. Call and get terms. A. B. MULHALL Ireland Block, King St., Colborne PHONE 162 March 9th, 1937 Miss Marjore Mutton, teacher o: Dundonald school, was at home ove the weekend. The Ladies' Association of Shiloli did a quilting at the home of Mr! W. McDonald on Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dunnett, Mi Garnet Mutton of Dundonald, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mutton, Bowman ville, were weekend guesus of Mr. Hugh Mutton and Miss Nellie .Mutton, also Mr. and Mrs. Harold Muttor Try This Appetising Recipe FISH CHOWDER of fresh fish (cod, ,t other fish) FOR HEALTH BRING Canadian Fish and Shellfish more often to your table. Benefit by i their richness in proteins, minerals, vitamins and iodine. Enjoy, their deiicate, easily digested and fine-tasting meat. And make a saving in your budget, too, for Canadian Fish Foods, through their great nourishing qualities, give you full value for ( every cent spent. Serve Canadian Fish and Shellfish, more often. Fresh water fish or seafood ... in fresh, frozen, canned, pickled, dried or smoked form . . . whatever way you prefer this delicacy ... it is available in prime . condition. -DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES, OTTAWA Write For FREE Booklet EDVILLE March 9th, 193' Mr Earl Jackman of Brantford and Mr lvey Jackman of Wtfnnipeg have been visiting at the home of Mr. and ra llotl on several other of their Edville friends. Mrs. Reuben Waite and her daughter, Miss Helen WTaite, visited the former's sister-in-law, Mrs. Georg( Murphy, at Colborne, at the home of her brother-in-law, Mr. J. C. Scripti recently. Mr. Scripture is at present ill in bed. Mrs. George McDonald, accompanied by her granddaughter, Miss Dorothy McDonald, spent the weekend in Bowmanville. where they attended the Wood-Purdy wedding. Miss Ruth Purdy, only daughter^ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Purdy, was united in marriage to Mr. Kenneth Wood, ori Saturday, Mar. 6th, 1937 Mr. and Mrs. Purdy, father and mother of 'he bride, are nephew ; of Mrs. McDonald and a few years ago re-sided on the farm in Edville now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Walker. Magazine Subscriptions We are Subscription Agents for all LEADING CANADIAN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PERIODICALS Also Foreign Ones most likely to be asked for GET OUR CLUBBING OFFERS ! Reduced Rates on Any Combination of Magazines THE EXPRESS Phone 44 Printing Office WE NEED YOUR HELP-THIS YEAR! EVERY YEAR! W. S. BELL Jewellery Repaired Watches & Clocks Reasonable Still in the same place 1 Door East of P.O., Up Stairs Colborne More than sixty different kinds of food fish and shelfish are taken by' Another British Social Credit expert has quit the Alberta scene, with the comment that Premier Aberhart' Government is merely "a vacillating machine which operates in stops, starts and reversals." This is about briefest and best criticism that Butter Wrappers at Express office, Needy children from all over the Province are treated regardless of race, creed or financial circumstance. This policy has been continued for over 60 years la fhe firm belief that everyone who understands the facts would want this great work to continue . . . would agree that no Ontario child should be denied a chance for health or escape from deformity if mere money makes the difference. Over 95% of our beds are In Public Ward*. The Hospital receives no support from the Toronto Federation for Community Service because patients at* accepted from all parts of the Province. We must therefore appeal to a humane and generous public to take care of an annual deficit . . . this year It is $68,000.00. • Pleat* mail a donation to in* Appeal Mmmrmtary, 67 College Street, Toronto. The thank* ot little children will be your reward. The Hospital for Sick Children