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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 22 Sep 1927, p. 4

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Page Four THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1927 Sending Money to Distant Points /OU of BANKING FIFTY ( YEARS ! money to any point in Canada a1 a minimum of expense by using a Standard Bank Money Order. This method is the simplest, safest and most convenient way to send remit- the r goe tained. Should you desire to send money to a point outside the country, a Stardard Bank Draft will serve your purpose for forwarding money to foreign places. STANDARD BANK OF CANADA COLBORNE BRANCH--C. A. Bryans, Manager Branches alto at Brighton, Castleton, Cobourg, Grafton t 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 New FALL 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 Division Street Colborne All Ready For School WITH THE OPENING OF A NEW TERM, YOU WILL OF COURSE W ANT TO HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF SUCH ARTICLES AS SCHOOL WORK .REQUIRES. WHATEVERR YOU NEED YOU CAN FIND IT IN OUR AMPLE STOCK OF PENS, PEN HOLDERS,. CRAYONS, RULERS, INKS, TABLETS, SCRIBBLERS, NOTE BOOKS, TEXT BOOKS, ETC. Our stock of books is large and we are always pleased to make special orders for any books not on hand. W. F. Griffis The Rexall Store. Colborne WARKWORTH Mrs. Wiggins sr. is visiting relatives in Picton. Wlarkworth Fair will be held on October 6th and 7th, 1927. Mrs. J. H. Goodrich was removed to Belleville Hospital last week for treatment. Mr. G. A. Dawe of Roseneath has purchased the J. L. Phillips home in Warkworth. Mr. J. H. Goodrich has purchased the Duncan Harvey farm, adjoining the village of Warkworth. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Partridge of Campbellford are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Helson jr. Mr. Thos. MoMillen has been appointed Collector of Taxes for 1927, for the Township of Percy. Messrs. Harold and Gordon Wilson returned to Rochester last week, after visiting their grandparents here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Would and Gordon, of Toronto, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. Jas. MeVety. Mrs. (Dr.) W. R. W. Haight and oaughter, Gwen, have returned home from a visit with relatvise in Toronto. Mrs. L. S. Larcom and daughter, Elizabeth, of Bay City, Mich., have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Annie iMr. Willard Ingalls, Detroit, Mich., visited his mother in Peterboro Hospital, and was calling on friends in Warkworth last week. Mr. Clarence Boyce returned home last week, after a lengthy visit with relatives in Western Canada and the United States. Mr. A. H. Atkinson called on a few friends in Warkworth Monday on his was home from Belleville Hospital. Mr. Atkinson speaks highly of his treatment in the hospital at Belleville. NO UNEMPLOYMENT AT "PEN" Relative to the reconstruction of Fort Henry as an historical point and the suggestion made that convicts of Portsmouth Penitentiary might be secured to carry out this work, Warden Ponsford said that there was enough reconstruction work at the penitentiary now on hand to keep the men there going for the next ten or fifteen years, and, as it is there are not enough men to look after the dep-partments. He said at.the present time large gangs of men were engaged in the construction work connected with the new prison for women, and along with the work in shops and other construction work, not a man was idle. He also said that he could use at least twenty more men in the mail bag department, where 112,000 mail bags are being made. All the shops are working full time. DATES OF FALL FAIRS Eancroft............Sept. 22, 23 Campbellford ...... Sept. 29, 30 Madoc............Oct. 4, 5 Warkworth..........Oct. 6, 7 Stirling..........Sept. 27, 28 Roseneath..........Oct. 13, Cider Apples Wanted Any Quantity of Cider Apples Will be loading at C. N. R. Statiot COLBORNE FRIDAY and SATURDAY of Each Week F. C. Morrow >ne 40 COLBORNE ATTENTION! WE BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK 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 Raw Furs Wanted! HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID A. Margies - Cobourg Phone 124 We Pay for Out of Town Calls. Used Car Parts for SALE SOME GOOD AS NEW PRICES LOW Jack Cowey jr. SQUARE and ROUND DANCING little lake pavilion Every Friday 8.00 p.m. Commencing May 20th COUSINS' ORCHESTRA C. W. TRENEAR & SON We Have It! ONE CAR OF MILLFEEDS ONE CAR OF STANDARD RE-CLEANED SCREENINGS --EXTRA GOOD I. PALEN Phone 97 COLBORNE Special Information about AMERICAN LIQUID ROOFING CEMENT i be used with success to mend i spouts and gutters, iccessful on metal, felt paper, ■ concrete roofs and It contains genuine Canadian asbestos fibre, combined with a blend of elastic water-proofing oil. B. D. Hollenback COLBORNE Sole Agent for Northumberland COAL GENUINE SCRANTON COAL We screen our coal. My scales are enclosed and always in perfect order. 20001bs. is a ton with us. Service is a pleasure. Special attention to farmers. Shed open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. My Prices are $14.75 at the shed Delivered for $15.75 Ira Edwards Phone 83 Colfcoi Canadian Boy is King's Chorister When the boys of the King's Chapel of St. George at Windsor and the Gentlemen of the Westminster Abbey Choir toured Canada this year on special Canadian Pacific train, the very Rev. Dr. Bailey, Dean of the Chapel and Rev. Canon Dr. Fellowes were much impressed by the singing of Robert Charles Palmer, an 11-year-old Edmonton boy trained by V. P. Delapoer, organist and choirmaster of Holy Trinity Church, Edmonton South. Later in the year his parents, Colonel and Mrs. R. H. Palmer were notified that their son had been appointed a probationer in the choir of the King's Chapel of St. George. After a period of 12 months he will be taken into full membership as King's Chorister. Master Palmer who thus becomes part of an aggregation which charmed Cana-dianlhearers right across Canada, sailed on Canadian Pacific steamer Minnedosa for England in August to take up his new duties. The case is unique in the history of the choir which has drawn its members for the past six hundred years exclusively from boys resident in Great Britain, and whose first trip outside the British Isles in six centuries of existence was the one undertaken to Canada this McCracken & McArthur Funeral Directors ROOMS IN OPERA HOUSE BLOCK COLBORNE, ONTARIO Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended Telephone Connection Motor Equipment Terms Moderate Salem Store Re-Opened New and Fresh Stock GROCERIES and PROVISIONS GASOLINE and OILS Cochrane & Evans Phone 68r23 Building Material We carry a large stock of Rough and Dressed Lumber, Gyproc, B.C. Red Cedar and Mouldings. Let Us Supply You -- Prices Right Custom planing and matching. Sash made to order. H. A. GRANT New Service Station Victoria Opera House, Colborne Full Supplies of GASOLENE OILS, ETC. IRA EDWARDS, Proprietor J. M. SNETSINGER, Manager OUR 18-inch SURFACED ROLL ROOFING makes an excellent Barn Roofing, being nailed every 18 inches. It offers special resistance to the wind. A carload of the Mineral Surfaced 4 in 1 Shingles, Sheathing and Building Papers to choose from. PRICES RIGHT ! Will exchange logs for roofing material Custom Sawing Done Promptly R. H. TYE Box 358 Planing and Saw Mill Phone 99 Car Load of Wire & Gates CHEAP FOR CASH FULL STOCK OF IMPLEMENTS AND REPAIRS AT REDUCED PRICES We handle PLOW POINTS and SHOES for ALL MAKES of Plows Full Stock of BINDER TWINE on hand JOHN REIVE King Street Colborne EXPRESS ADS. BRING RESULTS Butter Wrappers at Express Office.

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