Page Eight THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 14th, 1927 REYNOLDS & KEATING Friday & Saturday Specials Fresh Pork Sausage.............22 Salmon, tall tins..........2 tins .35 Granulated Sugar..........101b .69 Corn'................2 tins . 25 Tomatoes..............2 tins .25 Sodas, fresh............2ft for .25 P. & G. Soap..........5 bars .25 Castile Soap............8 bars .25 Wall Papers--All Lines Reduced Dry Goods Section Ladies' Shoes--a few pair of Ladies' Blond Shoes worth $4.50, to clear at...... 3.49 Ladies' Hosiery, in Silk and Rayon, guaranteed not to ladder, in white and champagne, worth $1.30, for...............95 Ladies' Slips and Bloomers, broadcloth, all shades, to clear at...............89 Men's Outing Shoes, solid rubber heel, worth $2.00, special................ 1.49 REYNOLDS & KEATING SEEDS GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS in Bulk TURNIP and MANGOLD FORMALDEHYDE For Treating Grain, etc. EVERY FARMER SHOULD USE IT ! W. F. Griffis Druggist King Street Colborne ANTHRACITE Lehigh Valley Coal Name-- Stands for Quality This Coal is sold in all sizes. ORDER NOW WHILE PRICES ARE LOWEST Also Pocohontas Soft Coals for Domestic Use J. Redfearn & Son C.P.R. Telegraph Office. Issuers of Canadian Pacific RaMway and Steamship Tickets. Long before there was a United Canada „the seed of the Canadian National Exhibition was.sown. The first Agricultural Fair in Upper Canada was held in 1793. Over 700,000 school "children of Canada have received invitations to attend the Canadian National Exhibition as guests of the management on Young Canada's Day. H. ere am dTh ere Construction will be started shortly, it is announced, on the 2,400,000 bushel elevator to be erected by the Alberta Wheat Pool at Vancouver, and it is expected that the'big plant will be ready to handle grain from the 1927 crop. Twenty-three members of the Ohio Wesleyan Glee Club sailed recently on the Canadian Pacific steamship Montrose for England, where, they will visit' a short while before beginning a singing tour of the countries of central Europe to last about The Holv Land is to be officially represented at the World's Poultry Congress, it is announced. Dr. David Uri of the poultry experiment station in Palestine, will represent that country at the great international event to be held in Ottawa from July 27th to August 4th. A new direct steamship service between Saint John and Havana; Cuba, will likely be inaugurated from the first of September, when the potato shipments start, if the New Brunswick Government and the shippers of the province back the project, said F. L. Estabrooke, of Sackville, just returned from a trip of enquiries in Cuba. A bed which rocks its occupant to sleep has been invented by Sir Alfred Yarrow, British scientist. Sir Alfred, while travelling across Canada on the Imperial Limited some months ago, noticed that tha slight sway of the train cured hia insomnia. This fact resulted in his constructing the unusual bed which enables him to sleen soundly. A new departure in the province was the recent formation of an asso-:iation known as the Nova Scotia Chinchilla Rabbit Breeders' Asso-aiation, at a meeting at Kentville, with F. W. Foster of Dayspring, president; Mrs. J. B. Barrett, of Avonport, vice-president, and G. E/i Roberts, of Grand Pre, secretary.1 Pelts will be marketed through the English Fur Board. Search for the missing French aviators, Nungesser and Coli has been resumed by two Pathe News and two New York Daily News men who arrived at the C.P.R. station in Montreal recently enroute to Chic-outimi. Three of the party will form a land expedition, while the fourth will fly into the Quebec woods from Grand'Mere. They will stay in until the mystery of the flares is cleared up. B. Macdougall, former Saskatoon aviator and now a leading stunt flier in Los Angeles, has written asking if the citizens of Saskatoon will provide a plane to be entered in the flight from the Pacific coast to Hawaii, which he will fly. He offers Saskatoon backers half the prize money and half any other receipts, should he be successful The President of the Star has announced that The Star is prepared to make a substantial contribution towards the $15,000 required. The Diane would be named the "City of Saskatoon." "Beer at cost" seems to be what it cost the consumer. What it cost the- manufacturer is something The record attendance for a single day at the Canadian National Exhibition was made, on Labour Day, 1926, when 258,000 people passed through the turnstiles. Your immense advantage £You have one great advantage over the big city stores that seek your customers' trade --because you can serve them personally. £Recognize the constant opportunities you have for doing a large business with a small stock. All the resources of wholesalers and manufacturers are open to you. Order goods from them by Long Distance one day, and receive them the next p Customers soon learn M to patronize the store where they can order anything--whether it is in stock or not. Occasionally calling up old customers by Long Distance is a good way to ensure continuance of their patron- Pass 60%. Honours 75% Sr. IV-- . % ■ Elmer Miller .... .. absent Jr. IV to Sr. IV-- Hazel Pattison........77 Norma-Miller ....... ..71 Russell Boyce .. .. absent Sr. Ill to Jr, IV-- Eva Pattison ........75 Margaret Heron ..; .... 72 Jr. Ill to Sr. Ill-John Heron .. .....77 Bernard Irish........61 Jr. II to Sr. II-- Lena Miller....... .. 75 Mabel Usborne--ill.. .. rec. Max Usborne--ill .. .. rec. Book I to Jr. II-- Clayton Pattison......89 Marie Williams......73 Azetta Blodgett--ill.. .. rec. Harold Heron........54 Primer to Jr. I-- Helen Usborne......89 Ranald Miller........77 M)ac Pattison........77 Beginner to Jr. Primer-- Wallace Heron. H. Yeomans, Teacher. PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS S. S. No. 23, CRAMAHE June, 1927 Honours 75% Pass 60% Jr. IV to Sr. IV-- % Jack Haynes........63 Sr. Ill to Jr. IV-- Bruce Dingman . . .. ,. .. 67 Arthur Sommerville .. .. 61 Jr. Ill to Sr. Ill-Gertrude Lee........69 Edna Hoover........67 Cecil Haynes.........64 Joseph Quigley........44 Sr. II to Jr. Ill-- James Bush........77 Fred Haynes..........71 Claude Allen .-.......65 Jr. II t . II-- Marie Sommerville...... 81 Jennie Quigley........ 69 Harry Dingman...... 65 Sr. I to Jr. II-- Ruth Allen.......... 89 James Bird.......... 87 Charles Jones........ 67 Maude Lee.......... 67 Jr. I to Sr. I-- Allan Jones.......... 80 George Bush .. .... .. 75 John Bertrand........ 63 David Quigley........ 61 Primer-- Tillie Quigley G. Collins, Teacher. PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS S. S. No. 20, CRAMAHE June 1927 Pass 60% Honours 75% Jr. IV to Sr. IV-- % Evaline McDonald...... 68 Sr. Ill to Jr. IV-- Alice Wihite........ 60 , Jr. Ill to Sr. Ill-- * Maude Evely........ 79 Clarence Jones( rec.).. .. 56 Gordon MoMurter (rec.).. 55 Sr. II to Jr. Ill-- James Rutherford...... 91 Helen McMurter (rec.) .. 57 Jr. II to Sr. II-- Reta Evely.......... 67 I to Jr. II-- Donald Jones........ 68 Harry WJiite........ 66 Primer to I-- Mildred Evely........ 74 Leeta M. Chaplin, Teacher. The total value of the Canadian National Exhibition Park is $13,500. 000._ ADVERTISING IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING ABOUT ANY BUSINESS. IT IS THE VITAL SPARK. WHAT GOOD DOES IT DO YOU TO HAVE THE VERY BEST THING OR THE VERY GREATEST BARGAIN ON EARTH lr PEOPLE DO NOT KNOW IT. SQUARE and ROUND DANCING little lake pavilion Every Friday 8.00 p.m. Commencing May 20th COUSINS' ORCHESTRA C. W. TRENEAR & SON COAL GENUINE SCRANTON COAL We screen our coal. My scales are enclosed and always in perfect order. 20001b s. is a ton with us. Service is a pleasure. Special attention to farmers. Shed opes 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. : the shed Ira Edwards Phone 83 Colborne The Coliseum at the Canadian Xational Exhibition is the World's largest exposition building. Used Car Parts for sale SOME GOOD AS NEW PRICES LOW Jack Cowey jr. Wednesday HALF HOLIDAY The Business Places in Castleton will be closed WEDNESDAY Afternoon and Evening from 12 o'clock noon during the months of May, June, July, Aug; and Sept. The Stately Gift AS A WEDDING GIFT, CUT GLASS HAS A STATELY CHARM ALL ITS OWN. IT GRACES AND DIGNIFIES THE BRIDE'S HOME AND ITS LASTING BEAUTY SYMBOLIZES PERMANENCE. MAYHEW'S CUT GLASS BECAUSE OF ITS MASSIVE WEIGHT AND BECAUSE OF ITS PAINSTAKINGLY ACHIEVED PERFECTION IS THE MOST APPFOPRIATE WEDDING GIFT OF ALL. H. J. MAYHEW Optometrist PRICE TELLS QUALITY SELLS | ALLEN'S STORE Weekly Announcement Do you realize the money you save by trading at this store? Bankrupt Stock Sale Still Going--lots of goods yet at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Fresh Mincemeat..............3tb for .25 Fancy Cakes................2 lb for .25 Rowntree's Cocoa Per tin.............15 Mustard, 141b tins, reg. 30c, our price.....15 Health Salts, per tin.................10 Quick Quaker Oats, per pkg............20 Soap Chips, bulk..............31b for .25 Toilet Soaps................7 cakes .25 Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, fresh ground, per lb .50 Blue Rose Rice..............'. . 31b for .25 Fresh Walnuts, per lb.............. .48 Baking Powder, 16 oz. tins.............19 Shredded Cocoanut, per lb.............20 Ingersol Loaf Cheese, reg. 40c lb, our price, lb .25 Wrapped Bread, 31b loaves.............16 Get our prices on St. Lawrence Sugar--Just unloaded a car this week! Get our prices on everything--We sell for less! C. M. 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