THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1927 Page Five THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, issued every Thursday morning by H. S. Keyes. Subscription $2.00 per annum in advance; $2.50 to U.S.A Transient adviertisements 12 cents per line first insertion and 8 cents per line for each additional insertion. Business cards not exceeding one inch $7 per annum. Yearly contracts at uniform rates. INSURANCE G. E. R. WILSON, General Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Money to Loan at 5 to 6 per cent. Office: Brunswick Block, Colborne, Ontario. Phones--Office 10; residence 13. MEDICAL ARTICLES FOR SALE A SMALL BLACK PURSE, containing a sum of money. Finder will please return to Miss Hattie Morrow, Victoria Street, Colborne. 35-lx FOUND EICYCLE FOUND--Owner may same on proving ownership and paying for this advertisement. W. J. JAMIESON, Chief Constable, Colborne, Ont. 35 A. C. McGLENNON, B.A., M.D. CM. Office opposite the Fire Hall, Colborne. Telephone No. 123w. Residence: King St., East --Phone 1231. J. ARCHER BROWN, M.D., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Edinburg, Scotland. Office and residence, Division St, Colborne, Ont. Coroner for United Counties of Northumberland and Durham. Phone 22. LEGAL FRANK J. HART, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public &c, King St. Colborne. Phone 110. II FRANK M. FIELD, K.C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Phone No. 86, Cobourg, Ontario. W. L. PAYNE, K.C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Office, first door east of Registry Office, Colborne, Ontario, Phone No.-19. FRANK L. WEBB, B.A., LL.B., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, &c, Offices, King St., Colborne, Ontaria, and 411 Temple Building, Toronto. At Colborne office on Fridays and Saturdays and Court Days. AUCTIONEERS S. E. ROBINSON, Auctioneer. Farm 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. Oscar C. Morgan Phone 7r18, Orland. E. QUINN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Colborne - - - Ontario Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended MOTOR HEARSE Phone 103j - - Colborne J. BLACKLOCK & SON Grafton Directors of Funeral Services MOTOR HEARSE IN CONNECTION Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended PHONE 38, GRAFTON FOR SALE OR TO RENT 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. 7tf HOUSE FOR SALE PROPERTY FOR SALE in Colborne, on Church Street East. Location first-class, consisting of one of land, more or less, fruits of all kinds, nine Mcintosh apple ti just coming into bearing, pi cherries, spys, raspberries, st berries, asparagus. Cement block house, eight rooms; closets, furnace and electric lights. Barn with cement floors all through. Buildings newly painted and in good repair. Terms reasonable fov quick sale. See this property before buying elsewhere. J. F. WILSON, Colborne, Ontario. 35-4 FARMS TO RENT 100 ACRES, Lot 2, Con. 4, Haldimand Township. E. E. PARTRIDGE, Castleton P.O. Phone: Castleton 9rll. 34-3x NOTICE All persons owing accounts to the late Robert W. Martin are requested to settle same with the undersigned. 32-2 FRED J. SMITH. USED CARS FOR SALE STAR SEDAN, in good running order. Cheap for cash. Also Ford Coupe. Apply at Express Printing Office. FORD COUPE, late model, special rear axle, many extras, 4 new tires. Bargain for Quick sale. Can be seen at Colborne Garage (Turney Bros.) on Saturday night, September 3rd, 1927. 35-1 Real Estate for Sale S. E. ROBINSON Real Estate Dealer and Auctioneer Phone 78r23, Colborne BRUNSWICK HOTEL Colborne First-Class Meals and Accomodation Give us a call when In Colborne J. F. WOLFRAIM - - Proprietor Used Car Parts FOR SALE SOME GOOD AS NEW PRICES LOW Jack Cowey jr. ATTENTION! WE BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE on Percy Street North, Colborne, 6 acres of land, with orchard,, small fruits, etc. Bungalow house, electric lights, spring water, piped in, soft water; garage, stables, hen house, etc.,All hew and in first-class condition. Would make a good poultry ranch. Spring water runs through lot. Possession anytiffd after March 1st, 1927. Apply at Express Printing Office. 2tf LEGAL NOTICES VOTERS' LISTS, 1927, MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWjNSHIP OF CRAMAHE. COUNTY NORTHUMBERLAND NOTICE is hereby given that I l;ave complied with Section 9 of the Vcters' Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office at Castleton, on the Twenty-fourth day of August, 1*127. the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality' for Members of Parliament and at Municipal Elections and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 14th day of September, 1927. Dated at Castleton, this 24th day of August. A.D. 1927. G. R. BEAVIS, Clerk of the Township of Cramahe. USED CAR PARTS--ALL MAKES FOR SALE Goldstein Bros. LIVE POULTRY AND JUNK WANTED Highest prices paid for Live Poultry, Rags, Brass, Copper, Iron and Bags. Long distance telephone calls will be paid if purchase is made. B. GOODMAN Phone 153 Third St. Cobourg BUILDING MATERIAL Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Clapboards, etc. CUSTOM SAWING W. W. MUTTON Colborne, R.R. 2 Phone--Castleton 19r3. Ladies' Porch Dresses at $1.98 at First Quality English Ginghai Craig & Craig. 25c yard, at Craig & Craig. Raw Furs Wanted ! HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID A. Margies - Cobourg Phone 124 We Pay for Out of Town Calls. Opponents of cadet training again showed nervousness at the education conference. War causes go far beyond the mere parading of boys with wooden guns. If the boys secure physical training, learn how to walk decently and gain some respect for discipline and their elders, their time is not lost. This year's prize list of the Canadian National Exhibition is greatly in excess of $100,000. CASTLETON Mrs. John Wolfraim is spending few days with her son in Toronto. Mr. Owen Leonard of Rochester a guest at his home, Union Corners. Mr. and Mrs. R. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. E. Moore, spent Sunday with friends in Marmora. IMiss Helen Cameron has returned home, after spending a week with her brother in Codrington. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfraim, of Chicago, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wolfraim. Mrs. J. E. Moore returned from several weeks' visit with friends at Pres-quTle, Brighton and Belleville. Mr. Wm. Moore and little grandson of Rochester are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H.' Moore and other friends here. Mrs. Victor Millar and little daughter, Elaine, of Flint, Mich., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Moore. IMiss Alvia Bowen has returned home, after spending a few days with her friend, Maxine McLaughlin, Brigh- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gaffield have returned home, after spending a week with their son, Leslie, in Rochester, N. Y. Dr. Crichton and Mr. and Mrs. Waller visited Miss A. Crichton at Cobourg Hospital recently and report her condition improved. Rev. J. E. Beckers many friends will be pleased to have him back duty after five weeks' holidays with his family at Oshawa. Messrs. Chas. Ghent, Geo. Harnden, Joseph Taylor, W|m- Covert, John Millar, Nathan Gaffield, Max Harnden, Spencer Farrara are among the visit-at the Toronto Exhibition. SHILOH Miss Alma Mutton is visiting Miss Jessie Mutton at Colborne. The Shiloh E. L. had their annual Picnic at Cobourg, last Friday. Mr. Herb McDonald spent Sunday at the home of W. S. McDonald. IMiss Edna Post, Brighton, has been the guest of Miss Myrtle Mutton. Miss Edith Mutton is leaving on Tuesday morning for Saskatchewan. Mrs. M. McOullough entertained the Ladies' Aid last Thursday after- r. and Mrs. W. Darke spent a few davs visiting relatives at Rochester, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrow, Hilton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. McDonald. Mrs. George Goodrich and daughter, Madeline of Cobourg spent a few days with friends here. Miss Margaret Mutton and Douglas Mutton are spending this week with relative at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Jones and daughter, Vivian, recently visited Mr. nd Mrs. Frank McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Philp, Brighton, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs., W. A. Philp, last Sunday. Messrs. Everett Allen, Floyd Mutton, and Howard Philp, are spending few days at the Exhibition at To- nto, this week. Mrs. P. G. Cotton and daughter, Nora, have returned home to Tc ronto, after spending the cation with relatives and friends DUNDONALD Miss Beatrice McDonald of Toronto is spending her holidays at her home Master Fred McDonald is spending a week in Toronto and attended the C. N. E. 'Mrs. Archie Samons entertained a largely attended Ladies' Aid meeting last week. Mr. M. Broomfield and son Donald attended the funeral of Mr. J. Cowie, Lakeport, on Monday. Miss Reta Morrow of Rochester, N. Y., has been visiting her relatives, the McDonald and Wright families. Mrs. George Goodrich and small daughter, Madeline, of Cobourg, spent Monday with friends at "The Cedars.' Miss H. Morrow of Colborne, and sister, Mrs. Smith, Rochester, N.Y., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright, last week. Mrs. W. E. Chesterfield recently spent a few days in Brighton helping are for her father, Mr. Wm. Mutton, who is in poor health. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dunnett, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mutton, and Mrs. H. Mutton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mutton, Trenton, on Sunday last. Miss Emma Wright has been spending a few days at the home of her mnt, Mrs. A. Fiddick, Sharon. Friends egret that Mrs. Fiddick is in poor health. A large number of Dundonald folks attended the funeral of the late A. Stimers on Saturday last, and sincere sympathy is expressed for the bereaved wife and family. As formerly the Ladies' Aid of this ace are planning to serve abundant refreshments at the School Fair to be held at Dundonald. The date has been changed to Sept. 13th. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Rolston, who have been spending serveral weeks at their cottage at the lake, called on Dundonald friends before starting for their home in Natrona, Pa. Two of Dundonald young folks left this week for "the wild and wooly west." Mr. Fred Mutton goes to Indian Head, Sask., and Miss Edith Mutton to Unity, Sask., to visit her sister, Mrs. Parknard. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Finch and Reta and Vera, all of Springbrook, also Mrs. Samons and Mr. Blake Sam-s of Wicklow, Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliv-and Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson of Colborne were recent guests of Mr. Mrs. Archie Samons, "Pleasant View Farm." EDVILLE Mrs. Edward Farrow met with a ery painful accident on Tuesday of last week while helping to rake up ; hay, as it looked like rain. One horse became frightened and kicked hings to pieces so badly that the team became unmanagable and ran /. Mrs. Farrow was thrown off, but fortunately behind the rake teeth. However, she was dragged some dis-ttnce and so badly hurt that Dr. Mc-i:__non took her to Cobourg for ah X-ray examination of the shoulders. One shoulder was found to be dislo-ted. Under an anesthetic the should-was replaced by Drs. McGlennon and Lloyd. While the pain is lessened, et she will be laid up for several (Last week) IMiss Rundle of Brighton has been isiting her friend, Miss Muriel McDonald, Little Lake. Mr. Harold Hinman is speding his ication at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hinman. Miss Helen Dunnett and Mrs. W. L. Dunnett of Dundonald spent Monday h Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hinman. liss Susie Hinman, returned Mis-narv from India, is a guest at the ne of her cousin. Mr. E. Hinman. Ay. and Mrs. A. Hoar, Miss Maud and Mr. Ray Hoar visited at Mr. J. McDonald's, East Colborne. on Sun-ay last. We hear the hum of the threshing lachine once more. Mr. Hublis on he. west, Mr. Oliver on the east, of ur neighbourhood. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Onyon, Edville, Ir. and Mrs, W. A. Philp, Shiloh, isited Mr. and Mrs. W. Mutton, Colborne. on Sunday last. The bazaar and cafeterria tea given f the W.M.S. at the home of Miss J. Cooper, was a decided success. Pro-1 i, eats, and fancy articles for sale, were pronounced first-class by j all. Proceeds $14.00. Sorry to report the death of Mr. I Geo. Stimers, an old and respected | esident of our neighbourhood. Mr. h timers had been sick for a year or nore. The funeral services were held in Salem Church on Friday last. The Rev. D. R. Clare, a former pastor, conducted the services. NORHAM Mrs. .las. Carr is visiting at the j home of Mr. Jas. Seguire. Mrs. Weatherup is home, after spen-1 ding some time with friends in Roch- [ Special Information about AMERICAN LIQUID ROOFING CEMENT It can be used with success to mend rain spouts and gutters. It is successful on metal, felt paper, gravel or concrete roofs and shingles. It contains genuine Canadian asbestos fibre, combined with a blend of elastic water-proofing oil. Sold by B. 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