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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 10 Jun 1937, p. 5

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 10th, 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 jach 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. tR. E. J. GARFAT, Dentist, has taken over the office formerly occupied by Dr. Campbell, Fowler Block, Colborne, Ont. 37-81 CEO. A. GROVER, K.C., Barrister & Solicitor, 371 Bay Street, Toronto. Phone Adelaide 3815. A. D. HALL, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Office, King Street, residence. Division Street, Colborne, Ontario. 116-34 INSURANCE it.. E. R. WILSON, General lnsuracne and Real Estate Agent, Money to Loan at 5 to 6 per cent. Office Brunswick Block, Colborne, Ontario, Phones--Office 10, residence 13. MARRIAGE LICENSES AUCTIONEERS S. E. ROBINSON EXPERIENCED GENERAL AUCTIONEER Colborne, Ontario Sales of Any Kind--Large or Smal Conducted Anywhere REASONABLE RATES NURSERY STOCK E. D. SMITH & SONS, LIMITED Established Over 50 Years Largest Ornamental Growers in Canada--Over 600 Acres Full Assortment of All Varieties at Present and Special Low Prices on Quantity Lots F. E. BARRY jlOtf Local Representative SLAB WOOD $3.50 per load Approximately 3 Cords SALEM MILL Phone 54r!l T. EVERDEN Lumber for Sale Rough or Dressed Lumber, Pine Flooring and Clapboards Orders Delivered H. I. ALLEN Phone 33r3 Castleton DUNDONALD Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson spent Saturday evening . in Brighton. Miss Helen Trottman, Castleton, visited her parents on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Samons spent the weekend With Campbellford friends. iMr. Clayton O. Dudley, Warkworth, called on relatives here on Thursday evening. Mr. Basil Samons, Port Hope, called on Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sanions Saturday. Mr. Garnet Mutton was guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton Shiloh, on Sunday. Melville M. Dudley, Toronto, was| guest of Dundonald relatives oveT the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey and family spent Sunday with Mr. Thos. Honey, Fenella. Mr. W. B. Wright was able to enjoy a visit at the home of his son Ross on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Edwards, Wicklow, sipent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith. Master Elwood Rice. Oshawa, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Argyle Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Goodrich visited at the home of :heir daughter, Mrs. T. Miller, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Puffer and. Mrs. S. Samis visited Mr. and Mrs. Som-erville. Mt. Pleasant, on Sunday. Mir. and Mrs. Lewis Muttoa and Miss Mae Mutton were guests in the home of Mr. Hugh Mutt an on Sunday. DO YOU KNOW THAT The Up-Town Mill Claude Goodrich Mr. and Ms. Cah,b Cole: aii'l daughter Nadine, Wooler, were guests ci. i i m. ioo«r '-of Mr. and Mrs. Manly Stin* Starting June 1st, 1937 Sunday. GRINDING 3 DAYS A WEEK.! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman and Mr. Frank Chapman attended the funeral of a cousin, John McDonald, Thornhill. The Young People's Union of Eden Church have decided to continue Tuesday Thursday Saturday OSCAR C. MORGAN Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker BRIGHTON FEEDS OF ALL KINDS AT CLOSE PRICES A trial will convince you I J.F. Phone 53f Hayi nes & Son Colborne P.O. Box 288. Phone 245. 38-Sa AUCTIONEER and REAL ESTATE BROKER. The undersigned is an experienced auctioneer -- pays for the clerk, pays for the advertisin*, and guarantees a satisfactory sale or positively no pay. Sales conducted anywhere Tn 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 Calis Promptly Attended MOTOR HEARSE Phone 111 Colborne ARTICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE--Electric hot plate, two heavy elements, portable oven. Fence, green wire 40 inches high, with grate. Iron pump. Apply at Express Printing Office, Colborne. Phone 44. jlO DOMESTIC HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTED for general housework. One in the family. Must be a good plain cook. References required. Apply, MRS. CHARLES LARKE, Colborne. m6 LIVE STOCK FOR SALE weekly meetings through the months. Mr. M. C. Broomifielc" attended an interesting demonstration given by the Imperial Oil Company at Belleville on Tuesday. IMiss Eileen Finch, Campbellford, is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Samons, Pleasant View Farm. General rejoicng. not ony in Dundonald but on the entire circuit, the Pastor Rev. Armstrong will remain with us another year. Mrs. R. Stimers has returned home, after several weeks' absence visiting friends in Wooler and Norham, and is much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton, Mr. Rex Mutton, Mrs. Harry Mutton and Betty were guests of Mr. and Mrs, S. Lawrence, Oak Heights, Sunday. , Mr. and ?4rs. Harry Pomeroy Mr. Arthur 4£finfij=-sjul -1^1 end "* Springy visited Mrs. L. Eddy Mr. and Mrs. Austin Eddy on Sui day. J. BLACKLOCK & SON Grafton Directors cf Funeral Services MOTOR HEARSE IN CONNECTION Day or Nigh- Ca It Promptly Attandsd PHONE 38, GRAFTON popular and efficient teacher of Dundonald School, Miss Marjorie Mutton, is engaged for another year. Young land old are delighted and satisfied. The annual Garden Party of this circuit wi» be held on the grounds SPAN OR MARES-1200 Ib-ftulei. J* «?* ■ .^IT* ^"f^ single or double, young Md round.! Church on June 29th, when the four WUl sen efther one SicUuW ^j"^11* wU1 enjoy this much Colborne R.R.5. a29tf HOUSE FOR SALE M-CRACK EN & McARTHUR FUNERAL DIRECTORS n5-36 BRUNSWICK HOTEL Colborne Flrst-C ass Msals and Accommodation Slve us a zai\ when in Colborne /. F. WOLFRAIM - - Proprietor BUILDING MATERIAL Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Clapboards, etc CUSTOM SAWING W. W. MUTTON Colborne, R. R. 2 Phone--Ctstieton 19r3. B. J. WALLER [ELECTRICAL SERVICE HOUS£W RING and REPAIRS Electrical Appliances Repaired REASONABLE PRICES Phone 6( ' COLBORNE Tinsmithing and Plumbing ete Line of 8TOVE8 AND FURNACES STOVE PIPES AND ELBOWS Stoves to oe sold on Easy Payment par Call and get terms. A. B. MULHALL talked of event together. | Dundonald Softball team were again | losers, with a score of 12 to 11, when i the second game of the season was VALUABLE VILLAGE PROPERTY--j played Monday evening. May 31st Modern conveniences, $1600.00; also: °Vhe ,home diamond against Will other propertes, both farm and Usborne's Front Road team. , residential, at sacrifice prices to' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wright and realize on mortgages and close out Mr. and Mrs. Fred Irwin called on estates. These are all offered at Mr. Wright's sister. Mrs. W. Fiddick, low prices to make quick sales. I at Belleville/ General Hospital, on Apply to A. D. HALL, Colborne. Saturday, and found her improving Ontario al3tf I since undergoing an operation on ---' - ---Tuesday of last week. Dundonald Y. P. U. FARM of 100 acres, Township of Cramahe, good buildings and well I The regular weekly meeting of the watered. Apply to F. P. Strong, j Dundonald Young Peoples Union was Colborne, Ont. sl7U j neld Tuesday evening. June 8th. 1937. = ~--' - -rwith an attendance of 35. FARMS TO RENT 1 Tne Vice-President. Kenneth Mut- --; with tkfe; opening the isual devotional exercises, followed short talk by Rev. A. Armstrong, also led in prayer. An ^announcement was made of the annual Garden Party, to be held on the Parsonage grounds at Hilton, on Tuesday. June 29th. Il9>37; and the softball teams were advised to bfc, prepared for that date. BARRED ROCK COCKERELS--A few j The programme, under the leader-choice, leg banded and blood tested ship of Marjorie Mutton: by O. A.„C. experts, at $2.00 each. | The topic, conducted by Miss Eartj Not banded nor blood tested, from j Irwin, took the form of an imaginary R. O. B. stock, $1.50 each. Also j aeroplane trip to various countries Hatching Eggs and Baby Chicke where the United Church of Canada FARM TO RENT about one mile south of Colborne, on lakeshore, j by i containing about eighty acres. Good; buildings for summer and winter) Late tenant, George Ives. Apply to G. E. R. Wilson, Colborne. d5tf POULTRY FOR SALE from O. B. S. stock. ARNOLD 11 POOLE, Castleton. Phone: ton 10r23. W. S. BELL Jewellery Repaired Watches & Clocks Reasonable Still in the same place 1 Door East of P.O., Up Stairs Colborne COLBORNE Under New Management FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS at Reasonable Rates GARAGE IN CONNECTION Local Agent for HILL, THE CLEANER, TRENTON FELIX J. MURPHY, Proprietor Ho ^resting facts con-;ry was told by the s of the Union as lina. Orland Drink-rothy Oliver: India, in. Mary Gummer; Trinidad. Elwood -s. Walter Pearson. Bird Wright: Japan, W Mae Mutton and Vera Chapman favoured with a duett, "Tell Mother I'll Be There," followed by a selection by the Orchestra. Mary Broomfield gave a humourous reading, followed by another selection by the Orchestra. The excellent programme closed with an interesting talk by the Rev. A. Armstrong on some of his experiences aboard a troopship enroute for India, where he served as a military chaplain. The hymm. "Abide With Me," and the Miapah Benediction closed the . of the Vtamin D. Conten4 factors making C?.iaa! good food for chilcirtr.. Fish oils are exceptionally rich in this essential vitamin. PONTIAC IS THE LOW-PRICED CAR WITH DOUBLE STRENGTH 4 WAY UNTIIEVER FRAME ... Providing the Safest and Most Rigid Foundation of Steel for the Unisteel Turret Top Body by Fisher. THE LOWEST-PRICED CAR WITH- 117-INCH WHEELBASE For Roominess, Smartness and Comfort. 89 HORSEPOWER SIX-CYLINDER ENGINE For Greater Power and Smoothness . . . Finer Performance . . . Yet with Greatest Economy. KNEE-ACTION and CENTRE-CONTROL CROSS STEERING Providing the utmost Riding Comfort... and Driving Ease. ANOLITE PISTONS Durable. Longer lasting. Fifty per cent, lighter. Increase bearing life 150 per cent. HEADED FOR RECORD SALES AND A BRILLIANT FUTURE W. j. Onyon Sales & Service Phone 122, Colborne Used Cars You Can Trust *"y| PA 1--1S3 iBuick" Mo $*K>U Sedan, blue maroon duco $450 1-1925 Chevrolet Sedan $25.00 1--1932 Dodge Sedan, new duco and tires ... 1936 Chev. Standard Coach with trunk.......... $625 PHONE 122 W. J. ONYON COLBORNE MORGANSTON June 8th, 1937 Mr. F. Madill was in Tornto for e weekend. Mrs. Goodrich of Marmora has been visiting at Mr. F. Goodrich's and other relatives. The Codrington W. A. held their regular meeting at the homie of Mrs. Reynolds on Thursday. Mr. D. Turney is making cheese Saturday nights, as the amount of Milk is more than usual. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley and children and Mr. and Mrs. S. Hanna and children of Trenton visited at Mrs. Had-ley's father's in Sunday. Lyon: Announces New Hydro Line "Don't go Outside Your Home Town for Things Your Own Merchants Supplv" TELEPHONE TALKS PN THE WATSOK VAMII.X Expenditure of between $750,000 and $1,000,000 on a transmission line designed to tap some 85.000-to 120,000 horsepower, as yet undeveloped on the Madawaska River, has been start-by the Ontario. Hydro Electric j Power Commission. C Stewart Lyon announced The which 110,000 volts of energy to 130 miles long when completed. The point of delivery will be in the vicinity of Bellevlle over the line lunning southeast from the Chats Falls area midway between the two existing high power lines from Chats Falls to Toronto and from Ottawa to Kingston. Officials said the line from Kingston to Belleville is now loaded approximately to capacity. This condition makes it impossible to bring additional Gantineau power into the Trent Valley without heavy capital expenditure. The new Madawaska line is designed to take care of this situation. With completion of the new line Commission engineers expect the ~~ :ern Ontario system will operate completely connected unit. Carrying the sit-down strike to still another absurdity, a United States hockey team squatted on the ice In protest against the referee's decision. However, the ice soon won. MYes, Mary ... and Torns fine, too." Old Mrs. Watson lives with her eon Tom. Yet her only daughter Mary, miles away, is with her too, for Mary, though old-fashioned in many ways, is definitely telephone minded and never fails to call her Mother on Long Distance at least once a week -- an inexpensive and supreme pleasure for both of them. As Tom Watson puts it, "though our family's scattered, we're never really far apart --with the telephone." Are you acquainted with the comfort, convenience and low cost of Long Distance? IS Low Night Rates begin every evening I seven, and apply all day Sunday! J

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