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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 3 Nov 1927, p. 5

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1927 Page Five Rose Beauty Shop Marcelling and rp. Curling......... 3UC Upstairs OVER ALLEN'S STORE King Street, Colborne Nannette Hairdres^ing Parlour EXPERT MARCELLING AND i CURLING SHAMPOOING FACIAL MASSAGE Open Every Day and Evening F. A. Philp Block Over Park Inn Church Street Colborne CLOCKS THIS IS CLOCK WEEK AT THE JEWELLERY STORE Alarm Clocks HALL CLOCKS MANTEL CLOCKS KITCHEN CLOCKS PRICES FROM $2.00 to $25.00 SEE OUR WINDOW THIS WEEK H. J. MAYHEW Jeweller and Optician KING ST. COLBORNE CLOCKS Used Car Parts for sale SOME GOOD AS NEW PRICES LOW Jack Cowey jr. Highest Price Paid for all kinds Live Poultry j. e. alyea Raw Furs Wanted ! HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID A. Margies - Cobourg Phone 124 We Pay for Out of Town Calls. 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 Spats, Gloves and Socks at Hawkins DUNDONALD Mrs. R. Broomfield is visiting at th? home of her son, Mr. M. Broom-field. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDonald and [Master Fred spent Sunday at Mr. W. Samons', Colborne. Hallowe'en was celebrated in the usual manner here by carrying away gates, etc. No damage done. Messrs. Mutton and Simpson, Trenton, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Mutton, "The Homestead." Delightful weather, comfortable cars, good roads, no service on Sun-day--result: people go visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dunnett and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mutton were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac, Wark-worth. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mutton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton and Master Rex, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Day, Brighton. (Rev. Herbert Mutton and Mrs. Mutton of Cambray were guests at the home of Mr. Garnet Mutton, Orchard Farm, on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. A. Broomfield, Oshawa, Mr. L. Broomfield and children, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Broomfield of this place on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wright, Colborne, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wright and children, recently visited • Mr. and Mrs. W. Fiddick, at Master Raymond Dudley, who has been staying in Warkworth a couple of weeks, owing to the illness of his father, has returned to Dundonald. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Goodrich and family, who have been under quarantine are free, and no new cases of scarlet fever are reported. SHILOH Mrs. Frank Wilce and infant son are spending this week in Toronto. Mrs. W. W. Mutton entertained the Ladies' Aid last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. W. J. Sykes of Ottawa was a recent guest of his sister, Mrs. W. A. Fhilp. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton and family spent Sunday with relatives at Cobourg. Miss Mutton and pupils invited the neighborhood 'to a social evening on Monday (Hallowe'en) and all enjoyed a very pleasant evening. The Anniversary Services of Shiloh United Church will be Aeld next Sunday, Nov. 6th, 1927, in the afternoon at 2.30, and in the evening at 7.30 o'clc-ck. Rev. Mr. Glover of Smithfield is the minister for the day. On the following Thursday evening. Nov. 10, there will be a Pie Social. Admission: Adults 30c. children 20c. AGENTS WANTED AGENT WANTED to represent La Marie Beautifiers Co. If anyone interested, apply LaMarie Beautifiers Co. Ottawa, Ont. 44-lx HELP WANTED EARN $25.00 weekly at home addressing envelopes. No canvassing. Everything furnished. Spare or full time. Particulars for stamp. Mailing Service, Box 9, Sydney, N.S. 43-2x ARTICLES FOR SALE AUTO KNITTING MACHINE for sale, in first-class order. Apply at Express Printing Office. 44- FOR SALE--Coal Brooder, 100 chicks, with pipes; Oil Brooder for' 100 Chicks; Coleman Lamp; Quebec Heater;-Power Washing Machine; Upright Piano. J. MARTIN, R.R. 2, Phone 54r3, Colborne. 43-lx PERSONAL ARE YOU GROWING LONELY? I have a sweetheart to cheer you. If you wish wealth arid happiness write, S. James, Drawer C, Hollywood, California. 44-4x rNOW YOUR FUTURE. Send 25c and Birthdate. Let me try and locate your future mate, will send name and address. Adel. Box 519, Sta. C, Los Angeles, Calif. 43-4x LIVE STOCK WANTED HORSE WANTED--general driver. Apply at Express Printing Office, Colborne. 44-4t ~~LIVE STOCkToR SALE A NUMBER OF FIVE-WEEKS-OLD PIGS for sale. Price $4 each. R. C. HUNT. 44-2x HORSE FOR SALE--10 years old. Apply at Express Printing Office, Colborne. 44- REGISTERED JERSEY BULL CALF, 6 months' old for sale. C. T. TURNEY, Colborne. 43- 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 Haldifhand, 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 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Estate of John Cowey All persons having claims against the estate of John Cowey, late of the township of Cramahe, farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 27th, day of August, 1927, are hereby required to send or deliver to the undersigned Administratrix on or before the 26th day of November 1927 full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said 26th day of November 1927, the assets of the intestate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Administratrix shall then have notice. Dated at Colborne this 24th day of October, 1927. BARBARA J. COWEY, Administratrix, 43-5 Castleton, Ontario. CASTLETON Mrs. Millar of Warsaw is visiting j Mr. and Mrs. D. Lathrope. Mrs. Puffer has gone to Walkertown ; to spend some weeks with her daugh- j ter. .Miss Carrie Lathrope of Bowman-ville spent the weekend with friends Mrs. Margaret Wolfraim spent few days in Toronto with her s Jack and family. Mrs. E. Gerow, Mrs. S. M. Purdy and family spent Sunday with M and Mrs. Cecil Gummer. A Hallowe'en box social was held on Monday night in Tait's School, under the direction of the teacher, Miiss Elva Bowen. iMiss Gertrude Pomeroy made short visit with friends here, and left for Moose Jaw, where she intends to make her home for some time. There will be no service in the United Church this Sunday evening cwing to Morganston Anniversary. S. School will be held as usual at 10.30. On Tuesday, Nov. 1st, 1927, John Bowen went to Cobourg Hospital, where he had his tonsils removed. His many friends hope to see John enjoying better health soon. IMorganston Anniversary Sunday and Monday, Nov. 6th and 7th, 1927. Or. Sunday, services at 2.30 and 7.30 :n charge of Rev. J. R. Butler of Frankford. On Monday, Nov. 7th-Fowl Supper served by the ladies of the Church, followed by an entertain-men given by "The Brighton Orchestra," assisted by local and outside talent. The annual Hallowe'en social held under the auspices of the Castleton Young People's League in the Town Ball, on Friday night, Oct. 28th, 1927, was a great success. The hall filled to capacity. The costumes unusually good and the prizes awarded to the following: -- Pest dressed girl, under 12--1 Phyllis Armstrong, 2 Madeline Covert. Best dressed boy under 12--1 '. Beckel, 2 George Wolfraim. Best Comic girl under 12--1 Phyllis Beckel, 2 Isobel Harnden. Eest Hallowe'en costume under 1 Laura Wolfraim, 2 Donald Armstrong. Best dressed lady--1 Marjorie Purdy, 2 Janet Tait. Rest comic lady--1 Clara Knapp, Mildred Hall. Best Comic Gent--James Puddyfat. Best dressed couple under 12--1 Eileen Harnden and Bernice Moore, George Wolfraim and Boyd Beckel. Best dressed couple over 12--1 F rice Purdy and Marion Quim Josie Greenly and Bessie Tayloi Best dressed comic couple--1 Cora Goodrich and James Puddyfat. Best Hallowe'en costume--1 Eleanor Wolfraim, 2 Harriett Bowditch. Best character costume--1 Evelyn Armstrong, 2 Nina Black. The'judges were Rev. Andrew and Mts. McLauchlin of Grafton. The entertainment was very good, consisting of dialogues, duets, monologues and music. Miss Nina Black under whose direction the social held is to be congratulated on of the gathering. The proceeds $49.00. NORHAM , Mr. Hast- Mrs. Dove is visiting her Harry Campbell, near Campbellford, We are glad to report Mrs. Wm. Crealock much improved in health. Mr. and> Mrs. Archie Brown of Col; borne visited his aunt, Mrs. McClelland, Sunday. Mrs. Weatherup and two sons spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Roberts, near Rice Lake. •Mr. and weekend wii ings, Mr. Jesse Valleau. Mr. Herman Reynolds occupied the pulpit here Sunday night and gave i very interesting talk. Mrs. Alice Cryderman has returned borne, after spending a few weeks in Port Hope and Peterborough. Mr. Isaac McNutt and family spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vanslyke of Marmora. Mr. and Mrs. Vanslyke spent a couple of days at the parental home; also her daughter, Mrs. Burnson of Elderado. Mr. Harry McDonald and mother of Dundonald were visiting Mrs. McClelland, who has been in bed nearly a year with a broken hip. A shower was held at the home of Mr. Geo. Palmateer on Wednesday evening, last week, on the occasion of the marriage of his daughter, Miss Mable Palmateer. About one hu dred well-wishers were present and host of elegant presente were donated, as wp!1 as a number of envelopes containing money from friends at distance who could not attend the social function. MORGANSTON The W. M. S. met at the home of Mlrs. Harry Carr on Tuesday, Nov. 1st. Mr. Albert Massey has gone into the anplc business and is very busy at present getting them picked. A number of the boys around Morganston were quite busy on Monday night with the usual pranks, but no serious damage is reported to date. Mr. Clifford Moore of Sudbury, his sister, Mrs. George (Libbie Moore) spent the weekend with their brother, Mr. Percy Moore. Everyone is busy preparing for the Anniversary on Sunday, Nobember 6. Rev John R. Butcher of Frankford will conduct the services, both afternoon ^d evening; special music being prepared by our choir, with the help of some outside talent. On Thursday, Oct. 27th, the home of Mr. Wallace Turney was the s of a very pretty wedding when their daughter, Dora, was united in marriage to Mr. Orven Clark, in the presence of over sixty guests. After sumptuous dinner, the happy couple motored to Kingston, enroute tc wego and other points. Better theMan with His Eye to thejSky than theMan with HisEarfo/AeG ALL through its long, successful history, General jfjL Motors of Canada has had its eye to the horizon . . . listening not for what followed, but looking always toward the thing ahead. And General Motors has seen many of its visions realized. . . . It has seen a great industry grow up in Canada to supply the Canadian family with a means of transportation to meet its needs and resources, to answer the desire for style, dependability, luxury. It has seen, in the Canadian Fisher Body plants, the perpetuation of Canadian ideals of craftsmanship. It has seen, in the General Motors Research laboratories, the development of countless advances and refinements on which much of modern motoring comfort depends. It has seen, on the General Motors Proving Grounds, the proof of principles which are now accepted factors in automobile design and construction. It has seen the triumph of co-operative purchasing and manufacturing methods with their resultant economies to be shared with the buyers of General Motors cars. And the eyes of General Motors are still to the horizon . . . still seeking new ways to improve General Motors cars and to place the cars within reach of ever-widening circles of Canadian buyers. CHEVROLET PONT1AC OLDSMOBILE OAKLAND M'LAUGHLIN-BUICK LA SALLE CADILLAC GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK GENERAL MOTORS °P CANADA^"" Home Office and Factories - Oshawa, Ontario FARMS FOR SALE 80 ACRES, more or less, Lot. No. 34. iCon. 1, Cramahe Township, half mile East of Lakeport, belonging to the Estate of the late John Cowey. Good frame house and outbuildings. Good spring water. For particulars apply to G. E. R. Wilson, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Colborne. Mrs. Barbara J. Cowey, Administratrix, Castleton, Ont. 43-5 COAL GENUINE SCRANTON COAL We screen our coal. My scales are enclosed and always In perfect order. 2000Ibs. is a ton with us. Service is a pleasure. Special attention to farmers. Shed open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 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 Ira Edwards SQUARE and ROUND DANCING little lake pavilion Every Friday 8.00 p.m. Commencing May 20th COUSINS' ORCHESTRA C. W. TRENEAR & SON 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. SALT! Just unloading a carload At C. N. R. Station, Colborne I. PALEN Phone 97 COLBORNE 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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