Page Eight THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21st, 1927 LIVE POULTRY AND JUNK WANTED Highest prices paid for Live Poultry, Rags, Brass, Copper, Iron and Bags. Long distance telephone call* will be paid if purchase Is made. B. GOODMAN Phone 153 Third St. Cobourg 43-flmos. ATTENTION! WE BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK Goldstein Bros. A few hours every day in a sunny barnyard is beneficial to the animals, provided the mud is not too deep. Raw Furs Wanted ! HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID A. Margies - Cobourg Phone 124 We Pay for Out of Town Calls. Is Ironing: Hard Work'/ If you have to stand over a hot store, , heating old-fashioned sad-irons, and walk backwards and forwards between the stove and your ironing board, it undoubtedly is. But, if you use a SOVEREIGN Electric Iron : you can do your ironing on the back porch if necessary. The " Sovereign " Electric Iron is truly the housewife's friend. It has a cool handle, tapering nose, and is beauiifulry balanced. Telephone us, and we will deliver a "Sovereign" im mediately. It sells for the remarkably low price of *6 "»*ADE rN' CANADA' Sold in Colborne by G. M. PEEBLES ESTATE Cut your Bill for Long Distance As a business man if you ask us to do so; we can probably show you how to save quite a sum each month on your Long Distance business. A large number of prominent firms have recently been surprised and delighted to find the savings they could make by following the recommendations of our expert investigators. No matter what line of business you are in, or how little you may be at present using Long Distance, it will cost you nothing to have one of our experts analyze your business and make you a report. We hope that in your own interests you will decide to do this. IflOur Manager will be glad to have you call him and make an appointment for the, purpose. Weekly Specials Congoleum Rugs These new serviceable floor coverings in good design and coloring-- 4i/2x9ft.....$5.95 9x 9 ft.... $11.25 6 x9ft.....$7.25 9xl0i/2ft.. . .$13.25 7i/2x9ft.....$9.25 9x121/2 ft--•-$14.75 NEW CURTAIN NETS These Curtain Nets are the very latest designs and are splendid values--36 inch cream and pearl white, very dainty designs, lace edge, per yard................. . .38 Also 42 inch at the same price. A better quality and different pattern at.....59 36 inch plain white net at..... .......35 Plain white Spot Curtain Muslin, special, yd. . 19 Plain white and cream Scrims, per yd......19 Silk Panels, 42 inches wide, 2*4 yds. long, at 2.75 and........................3.45 CRASH TOWELINGS 200 yds. 15-16 inch, special, per yd. , HUCK TOWELINGS Plain white Cotton Huck Towels, 14x31 inch, extra good buy, each.............. NEW WALL PAPERS Nice selection to choose from. The price starts at, per single roll BUY YOUR RUBBERS HERE All sizes in stock, for men, ladies, boys and girls. Men's long rubber boots, sizes 6 to 10, per pair 3.75 GROCERIES 101b White or Yellow Sugar.......69 3 boxes matches...............25 Cut Macaroni.....r ;. . . . 3 lb for .25 lib tin Pink Salmon.............18 Sun-Kist Oranges, per doz..........38 G. E. REYNOLDS & CO. Phone 49 King Street Colborne Colborne Public School Easter Examinations, 1927 Room Four Entrance Class-- Total 850 Honours 637 Pass 510 Elson Grant....... . 726 Randall Weeks......713 Dorothy Hunt . . . . 687 Jean Moore........653 Lockie McCracken .. . . 637 - Pansy Goulding......627 Rosemary Robertson .... 572a2 Helen Andrus........571 Bessie Morgan........567 James Murphy......554 Helen McMurray......553 Edna Cockburn......546 Dorothy Matthews . . . . 538 Evelyn McDonald......531 Russell Teal........528 Claude McDonald......512 Pearl Taylor........499 Pearl Cowey . . . . . . 484 Walter Bestyvick '...... 465al Ira Turpin........427 Florence Ball........ 403al Clifford Peebles......376 Lillian Bennett......368 Bert Maskell........ 360a2 Arnold Pettibone......301 Lizzie Waller........ 299a4 Arthur Davis...... 49a8 Sr. Ill-Total 750 Honours 563 Pass 450 Jack Seed..........696 John Moore........660 Claude Fowler......604 Leo Peebles........590 Helen Coyle........588 Helen Willoughby......580 William Griffis........577 Madeline McMurray .... 563 Dora Morgan........531 Harold Turney......479 James Morrison......471 Gladys McCracken . . . . 466 Kenneth Blake........448 Claude Taylor. . ......448 Alberta Kemp........445 Harold Carter........415 Malcolm Hubble......412 Floyd McCracken...... 394al Arthur G. Cracknell, Principal Room Three Jr. Ill-Total 750 Honours 563 Pass 450 Freddie Post........633 Jessie Mutton........615 Alice Robinson......581 James Coyle........533 Rose Gagnon........529 Beryl Martin........525 Alex Grant........467 Cora Youngs........422 Eleanor Henderson.. .. 441 Blanche Jackson ...... 438 George Maskell......408 Cecil Kemp . . .. :. .374 Francis Kemp........355 Gladys Youngs........302 Henry Kemp........293 Douglas Bellamy......284 Sr. II-- Total 750 , Honours 563 Pass 450 Margaret Peehles .. .. 646 Nicholas Aziz........622 Jessie Maskell........620 Jean Goheen........580 Viola Peterson........479 Jimmie Robinson......478 Elizabeth Montgomery .. 455 Doris Matthews......445 Greta Cowey........420 Bernetus Coyle......346 Russell Peterson......345 Tommy Branigan......308 Raymond Whitney .. .. 297 Jack Griffis........128 John Davis......absent Jr. II-- Total 650 Honours 487 Pass 390 Lome Arkles........607 June Fowler........594 Mary Cochrane......547 Hazel Cowey........520 Douglas Farrell......511 Bernice Buchanan .. . . 447 Neil Black..........419 Lloyd MacMurray . . . . 222 Mae Weatherill, Teacher Room Two Jr. II (continued) -- Total 600 Honours 450 Pass 360 Mac Snelgrove......467 Alex Mackie........439 Robert Black........419 Mildred Taylor......416 Ross Teal........371 Isabel Turney........333 Edith Montgomery .. . . 322 Bessie Moore .. .... .. 291a2 James Matthews...... 263a3 Sr. I-- Total 600 Honours 450 Pass 360 Norma Arkles........531 - Russell Gagnon......524 Reynard Redcliffe......476 Louis Aziz........457 May Cowie........433 John Coyle........432 Margaret Johnston .. . . 424 George Montgomery . . .. 422 Norman Sheldrick . . .. 413 Billv Worth........413 Violet Ball..........359 Clarence Farrell......333 Alice Ball........310 Eva Whitney......273 Jr. I-- Total 350 Honours 263 Pass 210 Ruth Branigan......343 Dorothy Armstrong . . .. 325 Elsie Rutledge......321 Teddy Bugg........270 Bruce Macdonald . . .. 250 John Kemp ........247 Cecil Burleigh......236 Dorothy Youngs......225 Eric Cowie........214 Esther E. McGlennon, Teacher Room One Jr. I-- Total 350 Honours 263 Pass 210 Dorothy Reed........316 Margaret Riley......314 Billy Troop........296 Archie Reed........294 Rosella Taylor......... 288 Marguerite McDonald . . 281 Beatrice Waller......277 Billy Riley........161 Victor Davis......absent Primer-- (Names in order of merit) Rosamond Hubble Jim Cochrane Fred Griffis Edith Arthur Audrey Carter Mildred Grant Cecil Cowey Charlie Teal Lawrence Henderson Ruth McMurray Irene Kemp Ruth Riley Beginners-- Mac Pettibone Ruth Youngs Mac Chapin Milton Waller Mary Redcliffe Marguerite Matthews George Aziz Helen Farrell iorge Peters Jack Worth Douglas Whitney Dora Davis (absent) Arthur Peters (absent) Wesley Peters (absent) Irene Nelson, Teaher EASTER EXAMINATIONS FOR S. S. 9, BRIGHTON and MURRAY Smithfleld, April. 1927 Total 950 Honours 712 Pass 570 Sr. IV-- Herman Phillips......637 Jr. IV William Hansen......843 Lenna Snider........830 Reuben Herrington . . . . 618 Harold Scriver........519 Albert Whitehouse . . . . 578 Sr. Ill-Leonard Ireland......801 Norma Snider........726 Margaret Ireland......680 Gerald Mutton........652 Bernice MdMurter......618 Ina McQuoid........586 Harry Sweetman......567 Harry Stickle........444 Jr. Ill-Total 750 Honours 562 Pass 450 Miartha Hansen......637 Evelyn Sweetman . . . . 591 Dorothy Tweedle......573 Arthur Whitney......564 John McCormick......426 Winnifred Stickle......424 E. W. Keys, Teacher Total 550 Honou Second Class-- Marion Maybee......445 Elmer Mutton........406 Philip Whitehouse . . .380 Bettie Hendricks......350 Donald Stickle......267 Mary Ireland........262 Reggie Tweedle......234 Gerald Herington . . . . 217 Sara Hansen........153 Isabel McMurter......133 First Class-- Farley Hendricks Clifford Mutton Norma Twiddy Marion Smith Gordon Maybee 'Marguerite Scott Victor McMurter First Class, on trial-- Bernice Smith William Herrington June Doige M. Nugent, Teacher Pass 2 Butter Wrappers at Express Office. Pass 60% Honours 75% Sr. IV % tClara Knapp........ 84 Stewart Haynes...... 57a4 Jr. IV-- Jack Haynes........ 63 Sr. Ill-Bruce Dingman........ 76 Arthur Sommerville . . . . 66 Jr. Ill-Edna Hoover........ 52 Cecil Haynes........ 51 Sr. II-- Jim Bush.......... 81 Fred Haynes........ 76 Claude Allen........ 65 Jr. II-- Marie Sommerville...... 64 Harry Dingman........ 56 Class I-- Ruth Allen.......... 86 James Bird........ 82 Chat-les Jones........ 76 George Bush...... . . 45 Allan Jones.......... 77 G. Collins, Teacher A former Toronto artist, Mrs. Mc-Gillivray Knowles, has just been awarded an interesting prize in New York. At an exhibition of the painter members of the League of American Pen Women she won a prize of $100 for the best picture. The picture was one of her characteristic representations of chickens. Honours 75% Pass 60% Sr. IV-- % John Prosser..........84 Agnes Taylor........82 Fred Greenly........76 Jr. IV-- Bessie Taylor........84 Vera Clarke..........78 Sr. in-- Josie Greenly........83 Ruth Mcintosh......82 Fletcher Prosser......81 Sr. II-- Billy Taylor........78 Jr. II-- John Ireland ..........92 Sr. I-- Esther Prosser.........90 James Jones........61 Sr. Primer Billy Blakely........85 Jr. Primer-- Eileen Harnden........ 85 Gerald Jones........75 Ralph Ireland........50 Maude Harnden, Teacher VILLAGES PENALIZED If you live in the city or country your mail is delivered to you and it costs you nothing, but if you live in a town or village, you have to get your mail, wait long and tedious waits for it, and ii you want a box, you have got to pay for it. Strange, isn't it. Men's suits and top coats--1000 samples to choose from. Made to measure, at Hawkins'. EASTER REPORT, 1927 S. S. No. 20, CRAMAHE V-- % Helen White........76 Sr. rv-- Irene Walker......absent Jr. IV-- Evaline McDonald......61 Sr. Ill-Alice White..........64 Jr. Ill-Gordon McMurter......56 •Clarence Jones........47 Maude Eveley........68 Sr. II-- Helen McMurter......61 James Rutherford......84 Jr. II-- Reta Evely..........58 I-- Harry White..........72 Donald Jones........63 Primer-- 'Mildred Evely'........87 Leeta M. Chaplin, Teacher Allen's Bargain Store COLBORNE The Place for Real Bargains Painting season is on, and We have the goods for you Martin-Senour, the well-known high-grade paint, a large range of colors to choose from, @, per quart $1.45, or per gallon 5.50 Household Paint--This is a paint that we purchased to compete with Eaton's prices, a large range of colors, per qt. 75c, gal. 2 75 Elephant White Lead, per cwt........... 16 00 Raw and Boiled Oils, per gal........... 1.35 Complete line of Tinware and Hardware, Milk Pails, Milk Cans, Aluminumware, Graniteware, Paint Brushes, etc. Grocery Specials Corn Flakes..................3 for Macaroni, ready cut..............31b Tobacco....................3 pkgs. Classic Cleanser ..............3 tins Soap Chips, large package..........2 for Laundry Soap................20 bars Large Size Prunes................31b Seedless Raisins..............21b Fancy Blue Rose Rice..............31b Pure Lard................201b pail Brooms, each...................... Tomatoes....................2 tins Corn . ....................2 tins Peas........................2 tins Choice Figs....................21b Jelly Powders................5 for 25 .25 .25 .25 .25 1.00 25 .25 25 3 00 .25 25 25 .25 25 25 Get Our Prices on Everything -- We Sell for Less OUR TERMS ARE CASH C. M. Allen & Son King Street Men, You'll Need New Clothes! Suits of the "Better Grade"--tailored to fit or Ready Made--for men or young men--season's newest fabrics and shades. Greys, blues and stripes. Prices $12.00 to $25.00 If you have trouble buying your clothes, just try us! Clearing Sale Top Coats Boys' Two-pant Suits Our low expenses allow us to sell on a close margin. Make your $ work for you by buying here! There may be clothes as good as ours --but not at the price! New and complete stock Fine Shirts, Underwear, Hose, Pyjamas, Collars, Ties. Buy a new Cap or Hat--They're new and snappy-- Low prices on all lines. Sale Boys' Separate Bloomers, sizes 24 to 36 Kiddies' Knee Pants 75c. Special Prices on Men's Odd Pants Sport Sweaters, Windbreakers, Golf Hose, Golf Knickers, Overalls, Work Boots, Rubber Boots, Slickers, Khaki Pants, Work Shirts. Trunks, Suit Cases, Club Bags. Men's Tailor Made Suits--blues, only $24.00 "IF IT'S GOOD WE SELL IT FRED HAWKINS