THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 14th, 1927 Page Five Salem Store Re-Opened New and Fresh Stock GROCERIES and PROVISIONS GASOLINE and OILS Cochrane & Evans Phone 68r23 TULIPS A limited number of Tulips--all colors- WE WOULD LIKE TO BOOK YOUR ORDER FOR Tomato Plants or Sprouts All plants sprayed for blight before leaving hot house. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Crandell & Scripture COLBORNE 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 Service and Satisfaction in OUR GROCERIES We aim -to make this Grocery a better one--a more desirable source of supply--an efficient aid to thrifty housewives. We aim for--perfection in all details-- quality, prices, service and better foods for you. Phone your orders. W. H. EDWARDS .East Side Victoria Square Colborne New SPRING Wall Paper Stock IS NOW IN All the Newest Patterns and Colorings. PRICES VERY MODERATE See the "SPECIAL" we are running! Before buying, look over our stock! Jas. Redfearn & Son Phone 1 Division Street Colborne McCracken & McArthur Funeral Directors ROOMS IN OPERA HOUSE BLOCK COLBORNE, ONT. Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended Telephone -Connection Motor Equipment Terms Moderate DUNDONALD Easter Sunday service in the I Church at 11 a.m. Mrs. A. Mutton visited Mrs. George Johnston, Colborne, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sharpe have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe, Little Lake. • Mrs. Roy Chapman is mourning loss of her uncle, Mr. Geo. Hare, of Sarnia.. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wright. Colborne, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Palen and Miss Jessie Mlutton, Colborne, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chesterfield. Mr. Ernest McDonald and sister, Ethel, motored to Toronto, last week, and* spent a few days with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton and son spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mirs. R. Wiaite, at Sharon. Mr. Clayton Dudley, Warkworth, accompanied by Mrs. Dudley and two children, spent Sunday at "The Cedars." Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mutton and Averill, Trenton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mutton. "The Homestead" on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Robert Goodrich, who have long been residents of Dundon-ald, moved last week to Colborne, where they have purchased a nice comfortable residence on Percy St. Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich will tie greatly teSssed in this neighbourhood, being generous supporters of the United Church and always lending helping hand to every good cause. Mr. Goodrich has been the faithful President of Dundonald Bible Society for many years and Is also a Life Member of this Branch. Our best wishes go with them to their new home. CASTLETON GRAFTON Mr. Leonard Larry was home for short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larry motored to Peterboro recently. Wood cutting and sap boiling Is the order of the day. Miss Stella West is visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. Howard. Mrs. Branigan is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Stanley Joice. Miss Jennie Taylor was visiting friends in this vicinity. Mr. Cameron Harnden has complet- I his wood sawing for this season. Mr. Harold Coffee, who had his tonsils removed, is sufficiently improv- 1 to be out again. Mrs. C. Turk, who was at Cobourg General Hospital, is sufficiently Improved to return to her home. "e are pleased to hear that Miss Fern Winter, who had an operation in Cobourg General Hospital, Is gradually improving. Laura Arkils of Norham spent the weekend at her home here. Miss Maggie Wiamsley of Colborne is visiting her friend, Mrs. Andrew Wolfraim. Miss Marjorie Pomeroy spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pomeroy. Miss Mabel Warren of Colborne spent the weekend with her friend, Miss Beatrice Purdy. Mr. David Flanklin has returned home, after spending two weeks in Michigan with friends. Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Foster of Ma-doc visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wol-fiaim on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Williams and daughter, Minnie, of Havelock, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Wolfraim. Miss Crichton has gone to Cobourg Hospital for treatment. We are hopeful that she may have a speedy recovery. Remember the Young People's League this Friday evening at 8.00, in charge of the 3rd Vice-Pres, Mr. A. Kemp. Rev. R. T. Richards and Mrs. Richards called in our village on the way to visit his father, who Is very ill at his home at Codrington. Remember the play, "Father Maxwell's City Niece," that the'Morgans-ton Young People's League are presenting in the basement of their Church on Wednesday, April 20th. Special Easter Services this coming Sunday, April 10th. Sunday School at 10.30? Men's Meeting at 2.45, and Preaching service at 7.30. The evening subject is "The Triumphant Spirit* The Women's Missionary Society held their annual meeting on Thursday of last week. The officers for the new year are: President--Mrs. R. S. Newman 1st Vice-Pres--Mrs. N. Gaffield 2nd Vice-Pres.--Mrs. Chas. Wolfraim Rec.-Sec--'Mrs. C. Nichol Cor.-Sec.---Mrs. G. Harnden Treas.---Mrs. Elgie Moore Organist--Mrs. M. Purdy. .The different departments of work are in charge of the following: Mrs. D. Lathrop, Mrs. James Honeywell, Mrs. H. Pomeroy. "and Mrs. J. E. Beckel. The Cobourg Presbyterlal is to be held in Bowmanville on April 26th, and four delegates were appointed to attend. CODRINGTON nd Mrs new baby boy. Mr. McMurter's are moving J Clarke's farm. The young people are arranging for their play on the 14th Mr. Jackson of Montreal visited Mr. M. Moran's over the weekend. Mrs. Jennie Wilson is preparing to move to the Lawson place, which she has purchased. Mr. Cecil Goodfellow was taken Belleville Hospital last week and was operated on for appendicitis. Mrs. Stacey and son of Trenton were up to see her brother, Mr. H. McCoTl, on Sunday. The young people are giving their play the 14th, assisted by outside help, with the music. Mr. and Mrs. J. Loomis and Mr. and Mrs. G. Loomis were calling on Egan, who is 111 Cobourg, recently. RAMSAY'S PAINTS and VARNISHES WARKWORTH Mrs. Wm. Anderson is visiting relatives and friends at Selby. Mr. Marshall Wilson has purchased the Robt. S.Mitchell property In Norham. Easter is one week from next Sunday. It is nearly two weeks later In than last year, timated that Canadians bought 160,000 new cars during 1926, for which they paid about $115,000,-000. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilkins have moved from here to a place near Wooler. Mrs. Harold Mutton entertained the Ladies' Aid on Thursday afternoon, March 31st. Mr. George Mutton and Mr. B. Powell recently visited relatives at Frankford. A number of young people from here spent last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bush, Castleton. The Rev. and Mrs. Herbert H, Mutton of Smlthfleld spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mutton. Mrs. Kenneth Jones and infant daughter, Castleton, recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F McDonald. Live Poultry Wanted HIGHEST PRICES PAID J. E.^Alyea Phone 37 w,3x Colborne CREAM^ SWIFT SERVICE SATISFIES 1. Correct weight and tests. h 2. Payments made daily. II 3. Cans returned daily. 4. Highest Market Prices. Send Us a Trial Shipment II PRODUCE FOR SALE MAPLE SYRUP--Choice Evaporated Maple Syrup for sale. GORDON McGREGOR, Phone 113r2, Colborne, Ontario. 13-tf EGGS FOR HATCHING sold the property to Mr. R. W. White, of Burnley. Mr. and Mrs. David Harnden sr. returned home from Hamilton on Sunday, where they have been spending a few weeks. Their son, Carl, accompanied them here. A very enthusiastic gathering of bowlers met in the Comunity Hall on Wednesday evening last, the occasion being the annual meeting of the Warkworth Bowling Club. The auditors' report showing a balance on hand of $34.00, revealed the club to be in sound financial standing. The following are the officers and committees for 1927: President--W. B. Baker Vice-Pres.--B. Buchanan Sec.-Treas.--O. E. Kelly Auditors--A. M. Smale and Dr. C. C. Armstrong. Grounds Committee--Wm. Anderson, Jas. A. Armstrong, M.E. Smith and Jos. Topping. Games Committee--Dr. H. S. Allen, A. M. Smale, Dr. C. C. Armstrong and W. R. Kelly. MORGANSTON (Last week) Mr. Demorest and family have returned home from their visit at Port Hope, and Michigan. The Sunday School of the United Church paid their full allotment, $150, Sunday to the Maintenance and Extension Fund. The little baby girl of Harry Van-Siclden cut her hand badly last week on her father's razor while he was shaving. Mr. Albert Massey has purchased a Chinchilla Rabbit and expects to launch out in the fur business in the near future. Mr. Herbert Kemp arrived home from the North West on Monday last. He reports lots of snow there yet. Herbert expects to help his brothi Andrew, in the cheese factory at Castleton this coming season. The Young People's League are presenting their play, "Father Maxwell's Citv Niece." in the basement of the Churh, Wednesday evening, April 20th, 1927, at 8.00. A splendid caste of characters ana all who attend are guaranteed a helpful time. Popular HEAVY LAYERS of Large, Chalk White Eggs. Every female trap-nested. I can supply a limited number of eggs for hatching at $5.50 per 50, or $10.00 per 100. All eggs supplied will be 24 ounces or over to the dozen. Fertility guaranteed. W. E. OTTO, Phone 133, Colborne, Ont. 12-4x LIVE STOCK FOR SALE ONE GRADE DURHAM COW and 1 GRADE JERSEY, good milkers. Also MAPLE SYRUP. ..GORDON MacGREGOR, Colborne, Ontario. Phone 113rl2. 15-lx TENDERS WANTED TENDERS will be received up till April 29th, 1927, for a man and team to run the grader in the Township of Cramahe for the year 1927. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. R. BEAVIS Township Cleark, Colborne, R.R. 1. Castleton, March 25th, 1927. SEED GRAIN FOR SALE SEED OATS FOR SALE, 65c per bushel. S. Goodrich, Castleton P.O. Phone: Castleton 6r2. MEDICAL k. C. McGLENNON, B. A., M. D., CM. Office opposite the Fire Hall, Colborne. Telephone No. 123w. Residence: King St., East --Phone 123j. . ARCHER BROWN, M.D., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Edinburg, Scotland. Office and residence, Divison St., Colborne, Ont. Coroner for United Counties of Northumberland and Durham. Phone 22. DENTAL DR. T. W. WARNER, Dental Surgeon. Hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Office: Fowler Block, Phone 106, Colborne, Ontario. l-3m LEGAL FRANK J. HART, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Ac., King St., Colborne. Phone 110. 18 FRANK M. FIELD, K.C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Phone No. 86, Cobourg, Ontario. V. L. PAYNE, K.C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publie and Conveyancer. Office, first door east of Registry Office, Colborne, Ontario, Phone No. 19. FRANK WEBB, B.A., LL.B., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, &c, Offices, King St, Colborne', Ont., ana 411 Temple Building, Toronto. At Colborne Office on Fridays ana Saturdays and Court days. LIVE STOCK SHIPPING FARMERS--Ship your stock with the Fanners' Live Stock Shipping Association. All stock insured in transit Stock shipped from Canadian National Railway Station. Mondays. Please notify snipper Saturday, if Intending to ship stock. Phone 32r33 J. E. COONEY, A. E. Rutherford, Pres. Shipper. 32-24-yr.___ _ INSURANCE A. E. JONES, Castleton, Ontario. Fire Insurance Imperial Life Insurance Conveyancing Telephone No. 28. G, E. R. WILSON, General Insurance and Real Estate Agent Money to Loan at 5 to 6 per cent Office: Brunswick Block, Colborne, Ont Phone--Office 10, residence 13. AUCTIONEERS Farm . E. ROBINSON, Auctioneer. Stock and Implement Sales a specialty. Sales conducted anywhere. Satisfaction guaranteed. Real Estate Broker. Address: Colborne R.R. No. 3. Phone 78r23, Colborne. ARNOLD POOLE, Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker. Auction sales of all kinds, handled anywhere In the Province. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Pure bred sales a specialty. I pay for all Telephone Calls. Call or write: ARNOLD POOLE, Castleton R.R. No. 1, Ont. Phone: 10r23. 36-25-lyr. TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE. W. GUMMER, Colborne, R Phone--Castleton 32rl2. NEW SEED OATS, O.A.C. 144; pure, clean seed, for sale. E. A. RUTHERFORD, Castleton, R.R. 2. Phone Castleton. 14-3X TIMOTHY SEED for sale. Also Extra Early SEED POTATOES-- Early Ohio. Apply to Cecil Gummer, Colborne R.R. 2. Phone: Castleton No. 13r4. i4-3x SWEET CLOVER SEED--Government Standard--White Blossom. $7.00 per bushel. A. T. DEVINEY, Colborne R.R. 5 (l'/2 miles south east of Vernonville). Phone--Grafton llrl31. 14-4x TO RENT ROOMS TO RENT--at my residence, Church St. West, Colborne. E. T. Turpin. 14- »FOR SALE OR TO RENT Real Estate^for Sale Farms ranging from 3 acres up. Prices Reasonable. Also Woodland, Town and Village Property. Will exchange in some S. E ROBINSON Real Estate Dealer and Auctioneer Phone 78r23 Colborne Oscar C. Morgan Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker HILTON Sales conducted anywhere at reasonable rates Several good farms for sale; also some valuable town property. Phone 7r18, Orland. 38-6mx BRUNSWICK HOTEL Colborne First Class Meals and Accomodation Give us a call when in Colborne J. F. WOLFRAIM - - Proprietor EDDYSTONE Miss Dorothy Birney spent the week end with Miss B. Turk. (Last week) All sorry to hear of Mr. H. Stewart's illness. Miss J. Taylor spent a few days with. Mrs. V. Harnden. All sorry to hear of Miss F. Winter being very sick in hospital. Several attended the funeral of Mr. Fred Slade jr. on Sunday, at'Centre-Glad to hear of Mrs. C. Turk being able to come home from hospital on Saturday. Mrs. C. Howard returned home from Midland last week, where she spent a few days with her son. FOR SALE OR TO RENT--House and Lot on Elgin Street, Colborne, for sale; or six rooms and garden to rent Apply at Express Printing Office. HOUSE TO RENT HOUSE FOR SALE HOUSE belonging to Mrs. D. L. Simmons, Norton St., next to Mr. Harry Chapin's. For particulars, apply to Mrs. Geo. Johnston, Percy Street, Colborne._ 14-4 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE Percy Street North, Colborne, acres of land, with orchard, small fruits, etc. Bungalow house, electric lights, spring water, piped in, soft water; garage, stables, hen house, etc. All new and in first-class condition. Would make a good poultry ranch. Spring water runs through lot. Possession anytime after March 1st, 1927. Apply at Express Printing Office. H. S. KEYES, Express Printing Office. Colborne, Issuer of Marrage Llc- THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, issued every Thursday morning by H. S Keyes. 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