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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 13 Oct 1927, p. 5

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 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 H C. McGLENNON, B.A., M.D., CM. Office opposite the Fire Hall, Colborne. Telephone No. 123w. Residence: King St., East --Phone 123j. 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. 18 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. ^rm 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 CaUs. Call of write: ARNOLD POOLE, Castleton R.R. No. 1, Ont. Phone: 10r23 36-25-lyr. Oscar C. Morgan Several good farms for sale; also some valuable town property. Phone ;7r18, Orlana. 38-6m 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 AND LOT FOR SALE on Percy Street North, Calborne, 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 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. 2tf BUILDING MATERIAL Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Clapboards, etc. CUSTOM SAWING WW. MUTTON Colborne, R.R. 2 Phone--Castleton 19r3. ReakEstate for Sale Farms ranging from 3 acres up. Prices Reasonable Also Woodland, Town and Village Property. Will exchange In some cases. 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 Remember the date of Rexall One Cent Sale, October 6th, 7th and 8th, at Griffis' Drug Store, Colborne. furniture for sale LARGE FLAT-TOP DESK UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER WALL CLOCK LARGE TABLES CHAIRS COUNTER WITH CUPBOARD CABINET, SHELVES, ETC. Apply w. l. payne at Brunswick Hotel, Colborne :SUM OF MONEY found. Owner may have by proving ownership and paying for this advertisement. E. NELSON, Colborne. 41-4 FARMS TO RENT FARM TO RENT OR WORK SHARES--About 100 acres, in Township of Cramahe, known - the Wm. Pickworth homestead. Good land in good state of cultivation. Apply to Wm. MUTTON, King St., Colborne. HOUSE FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT, east side of Toronto Street, Colborne. Bath room and all modern conveniences. Good garage on the property. Apply to G. E. R. WILSON, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Colborne. FARMS TO RENT GOOD FARM TO RENT--north of Grafton, about 300 acres, north %, lot 20, in the 1st Con. and part of lot 20 in the 2nd Con., Township of Haldimand, now occupied by Mr. Runciman. For terms apply to Miss McTAVISH, or to G. E. R. WILSON, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Colborne. 37-tf USED CARS FOR SALE_ CHEVROLET TOURING CAR--1921 model--for sale. Mrs. Percy Cock-burn, Colborne R.R. 4. 40-2x STAR SEDAN, 1923 model, in good running order, new battery, good tires, automatic windshield wiper, stop and parking lights. Will sell cheap. Phone 151, Colborne. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Trustees and Executors Act, R.S.O., 1914, chap. 121, section u6, and Amending Acts, that all persons having claims against the estate of Frances A. Wilson, late of the Township of Cramahe, in the County of Northumberland, married woman, deceased, who died on or about the thirteenth day of September, A.D. 1927, are required to send or to deliver to Isaiah E. Ventress, Brighton R.R. 4, Ontario, one of the Executors of the Last Will and Testament of the said Frances A. Wilson, on or before the 22nd day of October, A.D. 1927 particulars of their claims and the nature of their security, if any, held by them, duly verified; and notice is hereby given that after such last mentioned date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard onlv tc the claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated at Colborne this 20th day of September, A.D. 1927. ISAIAH E. VENTRESS FRED W. McCONNELL 38-5 Executors. I TEST THE CAPACITY OF STRAIN YOUR EYES WILL ENDURE, THE DELICACY OF THE EYE, ITS FORMATION AND THE INTRICACIES OF ITS NERVE SYSTEM ARE INDEED WONDERFUL. Had Your Eyes Tested ? IT'S HAZARDOUS THINKING THAT NATURE WILL CURE THAT DEFECT. IT CAN'T. GLASSES ARE RESTFUL, CURATIVE. GET THE BEST, ALWAYS CHEAPEST, HERE. H. J. MAYHEW Jeweller and Optician vING ST. COLBORNE Have you observed that no up-to-date business man neglects to show windows? Some merchants neglect advertising. The window is seen by >y those who pass the store and by :o others. The newspaper carries the how window, as it were, into the lomes of the town and district and ives the people an idea of the goods arried, and the prices at which they an be secured. DUNDONALD Mr. Teal of Colborne is erecting a silo for Mr. Ernest McDonald, and a few near neighbours turned out on Monday and gave assistance. Mrs. C. Hinman has returned to Bowmanville, after a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dun-nett. iMrs. M. Broomfield has returned after a week's visit with Oshawa relatives. Mrs. A. Murphy and daughter, Pauline, Toronto, recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman. Mrs. Murphy is a sister of Mrs. Chap-Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDonald and Master Fred lately visited friends at Myersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Samons and Mr. and Mrs. Austip Dingman were recent guests of Springbrook friends, A number from this vicinity attended the Sharon Anniversary services on Sunday last, and the big supper on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mutton of Brighton have been visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. W. E. Chesterfield. /Master Rex Mutton, who has been ill with scarlet fever, is on the way to recovery, although the family still under quarintine. No school on Thursday and Friday, this week. Teachers' Convention at Warkworth. In the "good old days'" the teachers held their convention during the summer holidays, which were only for two weeks duration. Verily, times have changed. Mrs. R. Broomfield visited at the home of her son, Mr. M. Broomfield, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mutton, Trenton, accompanied by Mr. and Mr. Bleek-er. Toronto, called on Mr. and Mrs. A. Mutton, "The Homestead," on Sunday. Potato digging, apple picking, and ?11 kinds of Fall work being rushed CASTLETON Sorrv to hear that Mr. John Bowen is still on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Day have been moving back to their farm again this week. Miss Eleanor Wolfraim is visiting her friend, Miss Bernice Turk, Eddy-Mr. and Mrs. R. Ames of Oshawa, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Moore. Mr. James Wilson has been ill for some days. It is hoped he will have a speedy recovery. Mr. Jack Wolfraim and son of Toronto spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. J. Wolfraim. Miss Gertie Newman of Oshawa spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Newman. The peculiar thunder storm of Sunday evening interfered with the services in the United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Hersley Partridge have moved to Belleville, where Mr. Partridge has secured a situation. Mr. Wallace Busb has been forced to take to his bed again. He has been in poor health for several months. _ - ( The Young People of our League^jT1 are holding a meeting for re-organization and planning in the basement, this Wednesday evening. They plan to reopen their League on Friday evening, Oct. 21st, 1927. They also ask you to reserve Oct. 2'8th for their annual Hallowe'en Social. At a meeting held in Castleton Church Monday evening it was decided to hold a Standard Training School in Castleton from Nov. 14th lo Nov. 18th. The officers elected were: School Director and Registrar-- Rev. J. E. Beckel. Sec--Mr. Geo.. Brown. Treas--Mr. S. A. Clark. No Service in the United Church,. Sunday, Oct. 16th. It is the Anniversary Services at Oak Heights. The Rev. Andrew McLauchlin of Grafton will preach at 11 and 7.30. A special invitation is extended to all the people of this community to attend these Anniversary Services. COBOURG Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bradley, of Grafton, whose marriage took place gently, were given a kitchen shower l Monday evening at the home of r. and Mrs. Sid Page, University renue, when a splendid presentation of useful articles was made, followed by short speeches by the young couple. Euchre and luncheon helped to ass a pleasant time. iLenore Harper, Jen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Harper, Froit Road West, met with a bad ac-m<t on Friday last when in plaving he silo she fell a distance of about feet, alighting on her knees, and fracturing both legs about two inches above the knee. She was brought to Cobourg General Hospital, where, aft-i ex-ray examination, the fractures ! reduced. MORGANSTON The stork brought a baby girl to the homte of Mr. Clarence Glover one day last week. Mrs. Walter Carr has returned home from Brighton, where she has been tisiing her mother. Mr. William Hoare is having a sale m Saturday next, October 15th. He expects to return with his family to England. The young people met in the basement of the Church on Tuesday night, October 11th, to organize the League for the coming winter season. The choir is practising for the Anniversary which is to be held on November 6th. A Chicken Pie Supper if to be served on the Monday evening. A good program following the good things to eat. WICKLOW IMrs. C. A. Wait and Mrs. R. H. Judd are visiting in Toronto. Miss Judith Bellamy of Brighton is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. J. Bellamy. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Findlay and Mr. and Mirs. J. W. Winney motored to Toronto on Sunday and visited the latter's sister." Mrs. Richardson, who is a patient in St. John's Hospital. All hope for her speedy recovery. a call Our Program in Part Pledges of generous support already number of individuals and corpora- support of U pledged almost ur Offers of Stations to broadca of Boards of Trade, Rotary Clubs, Kiwanis^Clubs and other Public membership heartily and energetically supports the safety movement. there '^lTbe «ra°a mOTe^trict enforcement of The Highway through co-operation of the hiL.b.-polfce forcesPof the^rovince™ The call for more iwfety on the on the Highways The Highway Safety Committee has been organized in an effort to secure more careful automobile driving and hence a decrease in the number of accidents on the road. The motor car traffic in Ontario has increased enormously. To date this year 360,000 motor vehicle licenses have been issued. This is more than twice as many as in the year 1921. There has been a similar increase in the number of foreign cars which visit Ontario. At times during the past summer, as many foreign cars were on our highways as those of provincial registration. Everyone who uses the highways, whether as motorist or pedestrian must become conscious of the new condition which prevails. Each individual must act in accordance with the general principles of safety and always in the exercise of care, common sense, and courtesy The Executive Committee is composed largely of men representing Province-wide organizations. In addition, invitations have been sent to all Editors, Heads of Municipal Governments, Chiefs of Police, and Presidents of Boards of Trade, Automobile Clubs and Service Clubs in the Province to act upon the Advisory Committee and to co-operate through suggestion and carrying on in their respective communities localized campaigns for greater safety. To the School Inspectors, School Teachers, and School Boards of the Province a special appeal is made. A sad feature of the record is the number of children whose lives have been snuffed out or . who have been injured because of thoughtlessness on the part of themselves or the driver of a car. This is an effort in which all citizens of the Province can and should unite, both in a public and private way. As a badge of support of this movement this windshield sticker has oeen provided by the Executive Committee. It will be available at all filling stations and garages in the Province. The Committee confidently expects it will immediately appear on every car operating on the roads of Ontario. It reads as follows: a for If you are for safety on the Highways wear this sticker on your car. The Committee will be glad to receive suggestions from all who are interested in this movement. Address Highway Safety Committee, Department of Highways, Toronto. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ADVISORY COMMITTEE 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 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. You will find my prices always the lowest. Ira Edwards SQUARE and ROUND DANCING little lake pavilion Every Friday 8.00 pja. Commencing May 20th COUSINS' ORCHESTRA C. W. TRENEAR & SON , SALT! Just unloading a carload At C. N. R. Station, Colborne I. PALEN >ne 97 COLBORNE Oshawa's building record for 1927 passed the $4,000,000 mark at midnight September 30. with the issue of $413,800 more of industrial and residential permits. The year's total is $4,093,705 and September ended with a record of $805,590. authorized, 5 than double the total of any previous September's building in local history. Farmers, Attention! SPECIAL THRESHING ROASTS OFF PRIME YOUNG BEEF SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PRICES RIGHT R. W. Martin Estate T. L. CRAIG, Manager lone 38 Colborne, Ontario 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 Railway and Steamship Tickets. 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

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