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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 27 Jan 1927, p. 8

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PatTe Eight THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27th, 1927 Stove Wood for Sale Expected to arrive this week, a Carload of Hardwood, stove lengths, from General Motors, all kiln dried cuttings, no bark, to be sold by the load. GET MY PRICES ! IRA EDWARDS F. W. Hawkins King Street Commercial PRINTING We are equipped to supply all the needs of Colbori and vicinity in all kinds of High-Class Printing. WE WILL MEET OUT-OF-TOWN PRICES ON LARGE QUANTITIES . Letter Heads Memo Heads Envelopes Statements Bill Heads Invoices Labels Tickets Books and Pamphlets Butter Wrappers Invitation Cards Regret Cards Loose Leaf Fillers Shipping Tags Blotters Business Cards Posters of all kinds Auction Sale Bills Receipt Forms Order Forms Dodgers and Hand Bills Visiting Cards % Wedding Invitations and Announcements The Colborne Express A phone call will bring us to you -- Phone 44 Progressive Merchants Advertise Magazine Subscriptions We are Subscription Agents for all LEADING CANADIAN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PERIODICALS Also Foreign ones most likely to be askt a f or GET OUR CLUBBING OFFERS Reduced Rates on Any Combination of Magazines THE EXPRESS Printing Office PRICES CUT --on-- All Winter Goods Make your $ do the work of 2 or 3 by buying NOW and HERE ! Underwear--Boys' Fleece Lined Underwear at 25c * per garment. Men's Rubbers cut below c$*Bt Heavy Pants -- Socks -- Boots SUITS MADE TO MEASURE Make a good investment by buying your needs now. Boys' Overcoats--Regular Price $9.00 to $12.00, for $7.25. Men's Overcoats for $10.00. HALDIMAND TOWNSHIP COUNCIL Grafton, Jan. 10, 1927 | The members of the municipal I council of the Township of Haldimand for the year 1927 are: A. R. McKen-[zie, Reeve; Ziba Harnden, Deputy I Reeve; James Walsh, Lawrence Isaac j and Jas. Smith, Councillors. After i subscribing to the necessary declaration of quialificaton of office they took their seats. The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. The following by-laws were duly read, singed and sealed: By-law No. 119 appointing superin-of roads and to provide foi ■ pa;, ir t Of £ By-law No. 120, appointing Messrs. John Hare and E. H. Pratt auditors for the year 1927. By-law No. 121 authorizing the head and treasurer to borrow certain sums of money to meet the current expenditures. Mr. Isaac reported to the council rc hospital account, stating that the patient mentioned was not an indigent. Moved by Mr. Isaac, seconded by Mr. Walstf, 'that the clerk be instructed to notify the Cobourg General Hospital that Haldimand Council would not hold themselves responsible for said account as the patient ar. indigent. Carried. Moved by Mr. Walsh, seconded by Mr. Isaac, That S. Coffey be appoint ed sanitary inspector, also school attendance officer.--Carried. Moved by Mr. Isaac, seconded by Mr. Smith, That the clerk be instructed to order 400 dog tags--Carried. Moved by Mr. Harnden, seconded bj Mr. Smih, That the clerk be instructed to give notice that applications for the office of assessor for 1927 would be received up to one o'clock on Saturday, Jan. 29.--Carried. Moved by Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Isaac, That the clerk be Instructed to give notice that tenders will be received up to one o'clock Jan. 29th for 7.000 feet of white pine plank, also 32 cedar logs for the use of the corporation, delivered on or before March 1 as follows: Mrs. Bradley's Grafton, 6 cedar logs .2000 feet plank Mr. William Davey's, Centreton, II cedar logs, 2000 feet plank; Mr. B Turk's, Vernonville, 10 cedar logs, ,000 feet plank; Mr. Cowper's, 6 cedar logs, 1,000 feet plank.--Carried. Moved by Mr. Harnden, seconded by Mr. Isaac. That the reeve sign orders on the treasurer in favor of the following persons: Municipal World........$ LIVE POULTRY AND JUNK! WANTED Raw Furs Wa riled !■ HIGHEST MA ANTHRACITE Lehigh Valley Coal Name-- Stands for Quality This Coai is sold in all sizes. }RDER NOV/ WHILE PRICES ARE LOWEST Abo Pocohontas Soft Coals for Domestic Use J. Redfearn & Son C.P.R. Telegraph Office. Issuers of Canadian Pacific Railway and Steamship Tickets A. Margies - Phone 12 Louourgj 2.65 p D. S. R. Hart, assessment books. Gillespie, brushing...... IS. Pratt, cedar logs...... 8. R. McKenzie, committing indigent to house of refuge and trip to same........ 5. On motion council adjourned eet at the town hall, Grafton, Ja othi (Experimental Farm Notei Marl or shell marl is a naturfTTTy^ curring deposit consisting essen-My of carbonate of lime mixed with trying amounts of clay, sand or material. Deposits of marl l nearly all the provinces iccurring as a rule in beds inches to several fee,t on toms and frequentlv over-t or muck.. Marl is an ling from 80 to 90 ■bonate of lime may 3f good average qual s found, marls are i We Pay for Out of Town Cal COAL GENUINE SCRANTON COAL We screen our coal. My scales are enclosed and always in perfect order. 20001bs. is a ton with in. Service is a pleasure. Special attention to farmers. Shed open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. shed McCracken & McArthur Funeral Directors ROOMS IN OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. COLBORNE, ONT. Ira Edwards Day Motor Equipment Night Calls Promptly Attended Telephone Connection Terms Moderate Cider Apples Wanted! Will load at C.N.R. Station, Colborne Every Friday & Saturday, Octobc-r Highest cash price paid for all apples delivered. F. C. MORROW Agent for Msssey-Hartis Far?. Ixpicaen!; ijtt . «a«! Repels Phone 40 Kast Colborne Newspaper Subscriptions Renewed WE ARE AGENTS FOR Apple Barrels Manufactured at MORROW & MORTON ? Cooper Shop East Colborne • Leading-Daily and Weekly Papers In many cases our clubbing rates will save you money. In all cases you are relieved of the trouble and expense of remitting. We Will Appreciate Your Subscription Orders THE COLBORNE EXPRESS Victoria a Mecca for Winter Tourists g; it therefore , deposits of this mat-many of the valleys of bia and are composed y of pure carbonate of in amount of crushing 3 type of marl tisfai si.tisfiif the , soil >d on both heavy for the former. ?s, furnishes an t nutrition and >n and hence as-ivailable the soils m. Pull advantage : this cheap and ; neighborhood of the farm, j Good quality marl may be known j by giving- a brisk effervescence on J thf. addition of a few drops of strong Before exploiting a deposit of marl, analysts of the material may bo desirable and this may be obtained by submitting a representative sample to the Division of Chemistry, Experimental Farm, Ottawa. heads, bill haedf ! to look over your stationery, letter f any of them are r with The Express rio has an area of 40,262 miles with a population of trillion people, or one-third the ion of Canada. Upper left--Th. Empress I the trees ef Stanley Park. Low< --Pleasant aeeae in Stanley Park A II year round golf, swimming, green lawns and the Empress Hotel, providi spring blossoms in Canada in the middle of winter are offered by the famous resorts of Victoria and Vancouver. One does not have to go south to avoid the rigors of winter but by leaving the prairies with next spring's wheat hidden beneath a warm covering of snow, crossing the mountain passes with their peaks buried deep in snow, the traveller is welcomed by a burst of the freshness of spring, clear skies, the blossoms of the spring flowers and the velvety green swards. The first vista of Victoria harbor', unlike the usual approach of a destination, presents a charm unsurpassed, with the stately docks, and the Englishlike carriage drive to the Empress hotel, not unlike an ancient and feudal castle. Numerous pale rosebuds in simple beauty seem to be undecided whether to break into bloom, adding their portion to the picturesque green lawns, perhaps the finest in Canada, which front the Parliament Buildings on the right. Challenging the Frost King, many Victoria gardens show the more courageous flowers such as the bloom covered yellow jasmine, violas in sunny nooks, daffodils and hyacinths heavi'ly laden with buds and --l seeds which have already put forth their leav. The new Crystai Gardens, situated just beyond > Kathleen," seen throush i fascinating feature way of attractions. Here swimming in the clear, sparkling, even tempered water of the pool graduated in depth from three to ten feet, and one hundred and fifty feet in length, with a canopy of glass, is a great pastime of the many visitors. The Crystal Gardens is the scene of many international swimming events. Completing the setting are fine dance halls at the ends on the main floor with tea tables and tempting wicker chairs along the sides. The profusion of huge ferns and palms which grow rapidly due to the -warm moist air lend a tropical atmosphere to the Gardens with the aid of the silver-throated notes of the canaries in their gilded cages. The recently constructed Canadian Pacific Railway golf course, "Langara" at South Vancouver is regarded as one of the finest public courses on the Pacific coast. Here Walter Hagen, golfing ace of America, essayed not long ago to eclipse the par figure for the course. After a day of golf and swimming, the dance halls with lights and crowds and music are the mecca of convivial visitors, perhaps there is a water fsjte in the pool, but summer reigns supreme no matter what blizzards sweep the plains. Butter Wrappers at Express Office. Try Our Job Printing Department for Good Printine on Good Paper, at Reasonab 2 Prices,

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