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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 1 Mar 1928, p. 4

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Page Four THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 1st, 1928 "Give me ten minutes a week and I'll knock dollars off your tire bills" SET a day every week--preferably any one but Saturday or Sunday--and let me look over your tires. It'll mean dollars off your tire bill. Maybe they need more air. Two or three pounds under pressure will take miles off the life of a tire. Maybe there's a nail or a flint just waiting to work through and make trouble. Maybe they're O.K. and you can drive away in comfort. Ten minutes! But isn't it worth it to feel sure of your tires? Car owners spend many a half-hour on the side of the road because they won't take the ordinary precaution. And that's saying nothing of the extra mileage they might get and the money they might save. OCt49NION TIRE DEPOT POOLE & ONYON COLBORNE W. W. MUTTON'S MILL In Full Running Order Again after a thorough overhauling CUSTOM SAWING GRINDING r Rough and Dressed Lumber, Clapboards, etc. W. W. Mutton Phone: Castleton 19r3 Colborne R.R .2 DUNDONALD February 28th, 1928 ! Mrs. Shaw has been quite sick for fseveral days. : Mrs. L. Broomfield, Castleton, has I been helping to care for Mrs. Shaw. I Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton. Shiloh lately visited relatives at "Orchard '^Mrs. Parliament of Mountain View [.is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. L. Bunnett. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wright enter-1 tained a number of friends on Tu.es-! day evening. " • , I .Mrs Harry McDonald spent the rweek at the home of her father, Mr. | W. Samons, Colborne. i Mr and Mrs. Gordon Dunnett were i -ucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thome Tt' Hilton, last Friday evening. Mr Wm' Samons, Colborne, is spending a few days at the home of 1,'is daughter, Mrs. Harry McDonald. The Misses Grace and Marie Moore, Colborne, spent the weekend at tie home of their sister, Mrs. Clifford I ?Mreand Mrs. Kenneth Mutton, Master' Rex Mutton, and Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Mutton spent Sunday with Mr. ! and Mrs. R. Waite, Sharon. i Mr R Honey, Dartford. spent a few I davs last week visiting his relatives, Mr and Mrs. Harry Miutton and Mr. | and Mrs. A. Mutton, "The Homestead. SHILOH February 28th, 1928 Mr. H. Shier is visiting at the home of Mr. Henry Mutton. Mrs Wesley Darke entertained the Ladies' Aid last Thursday . afternoon. Mr and Mrs. W. S. McDonald visited at the home of Mr. Herb McDonald, last Sunday. Mr and Mrs. VV. W. Mutton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Thome. Hilton, last Friday evening. A surprise party met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Darke, lasf Friday evening, and presented them with a ! silver casserole and a silver bread I trav. The address was read by Miss | Nellie Mutton and presented by Mr. i Frpnk Wilce. The evening was spent with games and music, after which ' lunch was served. MORGANSTON I The majority of the people of Mor-ganston have colds or Lagrippe. Mr and Mrs. Berton Fitchett enter- i tained a number of their friends On | Thursday evening, Feb. 23. j- Mr. Morris Dingman and Clayton Bradlev, who have been quite ill. are i both on the road to recovery. Mr. Wallace Grifis is in poor health at the time of writing. He is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. | Coward Plumpton. I The monthly meeting of the W. M. S of the United Church is- to be held j at the home of Mrs. Walter Carr on the first Tuesday in March. Our road overseers were quite busy on Saturday, opening the roads from | Warkworth to Castleton for automo-| biles, for George had to come back to the good old horses on Monday. Oldsmobile presents THE FINE CAR OF LOW PRICE 1928 | itored I SALEM February .28th, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Frost m< to Oshawa on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Armstrong and Jack spent Sunday with Belleville friends. Our Scotch social of this week was a decided success. Many thanks to all who helped. Mrs. W. H. Bellamy, who has been quite ill for a few days, is we are glad to say much improved. Mr. Charles Cook received word that his cousin. Mrs. Fred Eddy passed away on Sunday last at her home in Sault Ste. Marie. She was a sister of Mr. Nelson Fish. 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bellamy and Harold were called to Oshawa one day last week, owing to the serious illness of Mrs. Charles Frost. Ruby's many friends here will be glad to know that she is now better. We extend our congratulations to Miss Beatrice Purdy on having won first place in the Oratorical contest held in Colborne High School. We were indeed proud of the ability and talent shown by all the young people taking part in the programme. CODRINGTON IMjiss Mary Dinner is visiting a few days in Peterboro. Mr. Cooney is still confined to the house with rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. J. Loomis visited in Colborne over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. G. Goodfellow spent Sunday at Mr. A. Morgan's. Mir. W. Ray craft is 'busy assessing the north part of the Township. 'Mrs. E. Cameron fell on the ice and. broke her wrist, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Smart of Rochester returned home with M'r. Jas. Wright, last Saturday. Miss Irene Hazelwood is taking a three months' course at the Marvel Academy, Toronto. Mrs. Jennie Wilson and son of Rochester spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cole. Mrs. Stimers has returned to Mr. C. Cole's, after visiting Mrs. (Rev.) Clare at Norham a couple of weeks. BRIGHTON NEW--completely new! New in not only the form but the whole spirit of its styling and engineering. A new Six, surpassing in performance, revealing great strides in speed and smoothness. New in handling ease, in riding comfort. New and gratifying in every factor of enjoyment and satisfaction. In short, a General Motors triumph, the culmination of two years' constant, earnest labor put into its design and construction. A finished product, proved by a million miles of testing on the General Motors Proving Ground. At once the confirmation and reward of Oldsmobile's policy pledged to progress. See this fulfillment of Oldsmobile's cherished ambition to produce The Fine Car of Low Price. Prompt deliveries. o-.aae.i a DOOR SEDAN $1165 tt Factory, Taxts Extra NOW ON DISPLAY POOLE & ONYON COLBORNE, ONTARIO PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED Mr. O. P. McConnell is in Detroit visiting his son Don and his wife. Congratulations to Miss Lenna Ross who has been officially appointed Bell Telephone supervisor for Brighton. Mrs. Wesley Bellamy has been spend ing a week in Toronto with her daughter. Miss Madeline, and her brother, Dr. Purdy and family. Miss Irene Saridford and Major Harold Proctor Snelgrove of Detroit, spent last weekend in Toronto visiting Mrs. Webb and the Misses Snel- Mrs. R. O. Quick and children, Ruth and Royal, left on Monday for Minden, Ont., Mrs. Quick having received word that her father is quite ill. Mr. A. L. Simpson received word by telegram on Thursday morning that his brother-in-law. Mr. Frank Robinson of Merriton had passed away. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson went to Merriton to y&e funeral. ">fr. and Mrs. Tom Lockwood of Montreal, who have been spending seme weeks in the south, owing to Mr. Lockwood's health, are now back at their home. We are glad to know that Mr. Lockwood is considerably improved, although not as well as he hopes to be. Mr. T. (Ted) Lockwood, manager of a branch of the Standard Bank in Lethbridge. Alberta, is expected in town to spend the weekend with his mother and sister. Mr. Lockwood was one of the lucky western managers to be sumomned to Toronto this year, to attend the Annual Meetings of the heads of the Standard Bank. Used Car Parts FOR SALE SOME GOOD AS NEW PRICES LOW Jack Cowey jr. AGENCY FROST & WOOD FARM IMPLEMENTS C. T. TURNEY 93r3 COLBORNE Flour and Feed Government Standard Re-Cleaned Screenings TRY OUR Snow Drift Flour at $4.00 I. PALEN -- for -- v Flour, Feed, Grain, Poultry Supplie: Phone 97 COLBORNE A WARNING TO PARENTS Kingston, Feb. 20th.--Rev. Father Ceyle created a stir in St. Mary's Cathedral congregation by appealing forcibly to parents to And out what their sons were doing in the evenings, and what company they were keeping. He declared that actions among the young men in this city, boys of teen-was in many cases appalling and had reached-almost an unbelievable OUR MOTTO : Good Goods - Close Prices We do not claim to sell the lowest price goods in town, but we do claim to sell GROCERIES OF BEST QUALITY AT REASONABLE PRICES In our long business experience we have learned to know pretty well the requirements of every housekeeper, and we aim to carry a variety stock to meet your demands. We Purchase in the Very Best Markets We sell the famous BROWN'S BREAD, OF TORONTO None better. Try some to-day. Costs no more. Goods Delivered Promptly FULL WEIGHT FULL MEASURE R. COYLE Quality--Service McCracken & McArthur Funeral Directors ROOMS IN OPERA HOUSE BLOCK COLBORNE, ONTARIO Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended Telephone Connection Motor Equipment Terms Moderate COAL In the past week I have unloaded over 100 tons of the Best Coal mined in the Pennsylvania fields, and would solicit a fair share of your patronage. ONE PRICE TO ALL PEOPLE All Coal Thoroughly Screened before leaving shed F. P. STRONG 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 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 ix 358 Planing and Saw Mill Phone 99

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