THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1935 Fag* rtim f HE COLBORNE EXPRESS, Issued every Thursday m< riling 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. MEDICAL Dr.W. PORTE MARSHALL, Physician and Surgeon, King Street, Colborne. Telephone 71. A. C McGLENNON, B. A. M.D., CM. Office opposite the Fire HalL King St., Colborne. Telephone No. 123w. Residence King St. East, Telephone No. 123j. DENTAL DR. E. J. GARFAT, Dentist, has taken over the office formerly cupied 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, King Street, residence, Division Street, Colborne, Ontario. £16-34 FRANK L. WEBB, B.A., LL.B., K.C. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, &c, 414 Bay Street, Toronto. At Colborne on Saturdays and Court Days. INSURANCE 6. E. R. WILSON, General Insuracne 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 AUCTIONEER and REAL ESTATE BROKER. The undersigned is an experienced auctioneer -- pays for the clerk, pays loi tne advertising, and guarantees a satisfactory sale or positively no pay. Sales conducted anywhere in the Province. Pure tied 3tock sales a specialty. Phone at my expense. ARNOLD POOLE, Castleton, Ontario. Phone No. 10r23. OSCAR C. MORGAN Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker BRIGHTON Phone 246. 38-tim EXPERIENCED AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER and Real Estate Broker. Convincingly lowest rates for thorough service. Phone 78r23. S. E. ROBINSON, Colborne R.R. 3, Ontario. E. QUINN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Colborne - - Ontario Day 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 BUILDING MATERIAL Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Clapboards, etc. CUSTOM SAWING W. W. MUTTON Colborne, R. R. 2 Phone--Castleton 19r3. BRUNSWICK HOTEL Colborne First-Class Meals and Accommodation Give us a call when in Colborne 4 F. WOLFRAIM - - Proprietor REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms ranging from 3 acres up Prices Reasonable Alio WoocfLand, Town and Village Property. Will exchange In S. E. ROBINSON Real Estate Dealer and Auctioneer Phone 78r23, Colborne TRAPPING and HUNTING LICENSES may be procured from W. F. GRIFFIS Rexall Druggist -- Colborne B. J. WALLER ELECTRICAL SERVICE HOUSSWIRING and REPAIRS Electrical Appliances Repaired REASONABLE PRICES Phone 65 COLBORNE Butter Wrappers at Expre SALEM August 20th, 1935 Mrs. Macklin of Baltimore is visiting at Miss Gertrude Brown's. Mr. Harold May of York Road called on Mrs. S. Brown on Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Partridge will have charge of the service here on Sunday evening next. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peacock entertaining Mrs. Graham of Mr. Robert Armstrong of Brighton visited his son, R. J. Armstrong, Tuesday. Miss Annie McCullen returned home Saturday, having spent a few days with Cobourg friends. Masters George and Clifford Fish of Hilton are visiting their aunt uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cook. Mr. Armour Reid, representing the Singer Sewing Machine Co., Belleville, visited friends here one day this week Friends here are pleased to see Mrs. Sydney Turpin so far recovered from her illness as to be out driving. Misses Dorothy and Noreen Winter of Cobourg are spending a couple of weeks with their aunt, Mrs. Chas. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Metcalfe and a party of friends called here on Tuesday, while on their way to Picton for a vacation. Rev. and Mrs. Soford Dixon, who are returning from their holidays, are spending a few days with Miss Gertrude Brown. Mr. Jack Macdonnell of Detroit, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. A. Barnes, and other friends, returned home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bowden and the Misses Mildred and Madeline Bowden of Toronto spent a weekend recently with Miss Gertrude Brown. Mr. Jack Arrntsrong was fortunate in winning two worth-while prizes at the regatta at Presqu'Ile Point on Wednesday last week in the canoe races. Mr. I. J. Pogue is improving slowly, and we understand is able to take a few steps with help. His many friends .'ire quite encouraged to know he will be entirely well soon. Mr. Lem Riley and son of Ottawa were calling on old friends here on Monday last". He formerly lived here in the section house, his father being section foreman about twenty-five years ago. The motor accident which occurred near Smith's service station two weeks ago proved fatal to Mrs. Read-who passed away in Belleville Hospital on Friday last. The late Mrs. Readner, who was formerly Bessie Young, was very highly respected large cihele of friends. Her re-were laid to rest on Monday. The Ontario Approved Turkey Bre-lers Association inspection work has been greatly increased with 2,000 turkeys eligible for approval inspec-in 1935 against 682 in 1934. WANTED APPLICATIONS, addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to noon on Friday, August 30th, 1935, for the office of Tax Collector for the Township of Cramahe for 1935. G. R. Beavis, Clerk. al5,22,29 HOUSE FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, bath room; barn, 2 garden lots, on Victoria and Simmons Streets, Colborne. Apply to Roy Matthews, Colborne, Ontario. jll8-a8 HOUSE AND LOT on corner Division and Earl Streets, Colborne. Attractive newly decorated house, garden and orchard, barn, garage, chicken house. Rent reasonable. Apply to A. D. Hall, Colborne. Phone 140 n8 FARMS TO RENT 200 ACRE FARM, lately occupied by Alex. Dunbar, about 2J miles Northwest of Colborne. Barn on North 100 acres. New barn and chicken house are being erected on the South 100 acres, adjoining house. Apply to G. E. R. WILSON, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Colborne. jl6tf 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 SPECIAL GUN LICENSES are required this year For Sale at GRIFFIS' DRUG STORE Colborne TRY A CLASSIFIED -ADVERTISEMENT IN THE COLBORNE EXPRESS THEY SURE BRING RESULTS DUNDONALD August 20th, 1935 Mr. Melville from .Mrs. Philip Grosjean and children are spending a few days with Dundonald relatives. Master Elton H*tchison of Norbam is visiting his former school matq; Gerald Dingman. Mr. Jack McDonald and mother of Toronto spent Sunday Mrs. Wm. McDonald. The intense heat and lack of rain have dried up pasture, and cow failing in their milk. Miss Emma Wright of the st Cobourg General Hospital, spent nesday at her home here. Mrs. J. Collins has returned from a week's visit with Mr. and Mr*. Reginald Turk, Castleton. Mrs. Harry Wells and children, Toronto, are visinig her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fiddick, Sharon, called on Mr- and Mrs. Fred Irwin and Mr. J. F. Wright on Sunday. Messrs. Win. M. Ives of Bowmanville and W. B. Wright of Shan called on old friends last Tuesday. Mr. Athol Clark is ill of the mei ies at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chesterfield, and under quarantine. Marion and Eileen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wright, are visiting Leona and Kathleen Stimers for days. Lewis Mutton, who has been guest of Oshawa and Bowmanville relatives for a few days last week, returned home. r. and Mrs. Stanley Spafford of Sidney spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dunnett and Mr. and Kenneth Mutton and Mrs. Harry Mutton. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Eddy and Mrs. Lorne Fulford, Linlithgow, visited Andrus, 3rd Con. .Brighton, on Tuesday, and found her considerably improved in health. and Jlrs. Harry Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Turk and son, Gerald, and -Mrs. Devitt of Bowmanville called oSj Mr. and Mrs. Austin Eddy and Mi's. L. Eddy on Sunday. Miss Nellie Mutton, Bowmanville, -ho has been guest in the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mutton, has returned home, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Mae Mutton. Edna Rist, daughter of "WE late Lloyd Rist of the China InlanS Mission, Miss Cora Goodrich, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Goodrich, Castle-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goodrich, "The Pqplars," i Thursday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Philp, who are the happy parents of a fine son, named Ronald Albert. Mrs. Philp, a former teacher of Dundonald school and President o{-.P.L. of Eden Church, is highly esteemed and much interest is takesj the people of this setion inJH - baby and its proud parents. "^J( he Dundonald Y. P. L. accepted invitation of the Shiloh Y.P.L. to attend a camp fire service on Thursday night. About 80 were present and enjoyed a programme of instrumental interesting address by the Pastor, and lively games in which nearly all joined. The excellent lunch, eaten around the danc-g firelight and under the soft range of the harvest moon, had an enlivening effect on the crowd of young and old, who ate, drank, and were merry until midnight arrived, when the pleasant party broke up. ^ ;'*| The August meeting of the Woman's Association of Eden United Church was held last Friday at the home of Mrs. M. C. Broom-field. The meeting was attended by 25 or over. Mrs. (Rev.) Armstrong and daughter being present and also several visitors. After opening exercises, considerable business was transacted and plans for the annual picnic to be held on Thursday at Little Lake were discussed. The lunch was very much enjoyed, served at small tables on the shaded lawn by four young ladies---the Misses Thelma Chapman, Vera Chapman, Jean Armstrong (Hilton). Miss Lee-son (visitor from Havelock) and Mary Broomfield. 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Freight \ and Government Registration 1 Fee only extra Prices of 8-cylinder models at | factory beKin at $1149. | w. Sales and Service J. ONYON Colborne, Ont. Phone 122 Mis EDVILLE August 20fn. 1935 Laura Westrope visited To- to friends on Sunday last. Several people from here attended the Purdy-Goodrich picnic held in Cobourg Park on Saturday. August 17th, 1935. Miss Ada Cochrane of Toronto is spending a week at the home of her cousin and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane. Mr. and Mrs. Will Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Sweetman of New York have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chatten. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinman and small son Edward of New Orleans-are at pre§ent spending their holidays at the home of his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hinman. PROGRESSIVE SOCIETY The South Brant Agricultural Society is to be congratulated on a' very fine field crop competition in barley. The judge, Mr. W. A. Gailbrath of lona Station reports very keen competition and has emphasized particularly the "trimming jot all fields. A new feature wlP attractive signs about 2 feet square, announcing each field as an entry in the competition in the South Brant Agricultural Society. Mr. Gailbraith added "a number of the fields were located on the highway and constituted good advertising for the district.'* LAKEPORT August 20th, 1935 Miss Margaret Quigley of Castleton is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. Moore. Mrs. Howard Russell and family are visiting her parents at Oak Heights. Misj Margaret Coffey of Toronto is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Coffey. Miss Georgina Hart of Toronto is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hart. We are pleased to report that Mr. W. G. Kernaghan, who is in Cobourg Hospital, is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne McGiegor and son of Castleton visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Warner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Orrock and family of Toronto visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Orrock recently. We are pleased to report that Mrs. J, Moore is home and improved after her recent operation in Belleville Hospital. IMPROVEMENT OF PASTURES The improvement of grasses for both hay and pasture is being given a great deal of attention at the present A notable advance during recent years has been the discovery of the remarkably high feeding value of fresh young grass. So rich is young grass in protein that it may be regarded as a high protein concentrate. It is also rich in vitamin content and in the essential minerals which are so important in feeding milk producing animals. No other crop is capable of maintaining live stock for five months of the year at so low-a feed and labour cost. The digestability of young grass is considerably greater than that of hay, and theie is no less of nutrients in curing, which in hay may amount to from 30 to 50 per cent". The discovery of these facts has led to a new appreciation of pastures,- and to a closer study of the, factors whieh influence their productivity. ^ Canada supplied 1,770,010 dozen of I the 187,854,470 dozen eggs imported | into Great Britain during 1934. I Subscriptions taken at the Express Printing Office for all the Leading Newspapers and Magazines at Club Rates