THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 7th, 1928 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. Businesis 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 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED IK C. McGLENNON, B.A., M.D., CM. Office opposite the Fire Hall, Colborne. Telephone No. 123w. Residence: King St., East --Phone 123 j. J. ARCHER BROWN, M.D., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Edlaburg, Scotland. Office and residence, Division St, Colborne, Ont. Coroner for, United Counties of Northumberland and Durham. SALESMEN WANTED--I want a few live salesmen to start work at once. Several territories open between Oshawa and Belleville. We want men who can go ahead-and make $40 to $60 a week. Pay weekly, and year around job. If you are interested, write Box 95, Cobourg. 22-lx 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, Cobowrg, Ontario. 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 Experienced and General Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker. Convincingly lowest rates for thorough service. S. E. ROBINSON, Phone . 7Sr3, Colborne R.R. 3, Ontario. Came to the premises of the undersigned, Lot 19, Con. 5,. Cramahe Township, three yearling cattle. Owner may have same on proving property paying expenses. H. C. McDonald, Cylborne R.R. 2. Phone: Castle-35-r25. 23-4x AUCTIONEER and REAL ESTATE BROKER---The undersigned is an '■experienced auctioneer--pays for the clerk, pays for the advertising, and guarantees a satisfactory sale or positively no pay. Sales conducted anywhere in the Province. Pure bred stock sales a specialty. Phone at my expense. ARNOLD POOLE, Castleton, Ontario. Phone 10r23. Oscar C. Morgan Several good farms for sale; also some valuable town property. Phone 7r18, Orland. 38-6m Real Estate for Sale S. E. ROBINSON Real Estate Dealer and Auctioneer Phone 78r23, Colborne E. QUINN FUNERAL OlfiECTOR Colborne - - - Ontario Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended MOTOR H£A*S£ Phone 103j - - Colborne J. BLACKLOCK .& SON Grafton Directors of Funeral Services MOTOR HEARSE ilN CONNECTION Day or Night Calls Promptly -Attended PHONE 38, GRAFTON BRUNSWICK HOTEL Colborne ^First-Class Meals and Accomodation Give us a call when In Colbor J. F. WOLFRAIM - - Proprietor LIVE POULTRY AND JUNK WANTED Highest prices paid for Live Poultry, Rags, Beass, Copper, Iron and Bags. Long distance telephone calls will be paid if purchase is made. ,B. GOODMAN Phone 153 Third St. Cobourg 43-6mos. 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. Butter Wrappers at Express Office. Wednesday HALF HOLIDAY The Business Places in Castleton will be closed WEDNESDAY Afternoon and Evening from 12 o'clock noon during the months of May, June, July, Aug. and Sept. MAID, for general housework. No washing. Apply Mrs, S. W. Sutton, King St. West, Colborne. 22- AGENTS WANTED PERSONAL KNOW YOUR FUTURE. Send 25c and Birthdate. Let me try and locate your future mate, will send name and address. Ade-1. Box 1600 Sta. C, Los Angeles, Calif. 23-4x ASTRAY FOR SALE FOR SALE OR DISPOSAL ON SHARES--8 acres of Alfalfa, Apple and Cherry Crops. Apply to S. Henderson, Church St., Colborne, Ont. 22-2 DUNDONALD Mrs. E. Tuck entertained the Ladle' Aid at their June meeting. Mr. Robert Goodrich, Colborne, has been spending a few days here. Mrs. J. McDonald has returned from visit to her brother, Mr. C. T. Turney, Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Jacques, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dunnett on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Clayton O. Dudley, Wark- orh, accompanied by her three sons, spent Sunday afternoon with relatives here. r. and Mrs. Harry McDonald, Mrs. J. McDonald and Master Fred, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Teal, Colborne, on Sunday. Rev. H. Mutton and wife, Cambray, have been calling on relatives in this vicinity on their way home from conference. Mr. S. Puffer is suffering a good deal with his foot, injured when bis team became frightened and ran away a few days ago. Mrs. Harry McDonald had the misfortune to run a nail in her foot, hich is causing her considerable ain and inconvenience. Rev. W. H. Clarke being absent attending Conference at Smiths Falls, Mr. Davey of Hilton occupied the pulpit of Eden Church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and children and Mr. and Mrs. W. Samons and children, Colborne, visited Mr. and Mrs, Archie Samons, "Pleasant View. Farm," on Sunday. Rev. W. H. Clarke, Hilton, who has accepted a call to Shannonville Cir- it, is to be succeeded by Rev. W. L. Leigh, B.A., whose last charge was Wolfe Island. Mrs. Cecil Mutton, Trenton, who has been very sick for several weeks, was able to accompany her husband and son, on Sunday, to "The Homestead," the resdence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mutton. The. entertainment given by Mr. Horton in the hall here on Wednesday of last week, was fairly well attended, considering the busy season, and the many cases of sickness in the neighbourhood. sited SUMMER WOOD for sal* 2 stove oords $5 delivered, or $4 at yard. Also quantity Dry Beech and Maple Body Wood $3.50 per stove cord. J. W. Heckbert, Colborne R.R. 2. Phone 54r2il. NEW PERFECTION COAL STOVE, 3 burner, with Perfection Oven foil- 2 burners. Used about 4 months*. WUll sell together or separate.^ Priced very reasonable. Apply aU. Express Printing Office Colborne. 22 LIVE STOCK FOR SALE 'URE-BRED DURHAM BULL, "Royal Boy," roan, born April 10th, 1927, bred by E. A. Rutherford. Would exchange for a good pure-bred Durham yearling ieifer Or 2 grade Durham yearling Jheifers. Apply to Alfred Muskett, South of C. P. R. Station, Colborne. 21- __FOR SERVICE HE REG. PERCHERON STALLION, KLINIS 2nd .(ili2-9o6), enrolment No. 2227, will stand for service at his own stable, lot 26, con. 5, Cramahe Township, far the season of 1928. Inspection invited. Frank Cowie, Castleton. 21-4x MARRIAGE LICENSES HOUSE FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE--King Street, Colborne. 9 rooms. Woodshed. Drive bam. 9 apple trees, good varieties. Goad well and pump. % acre, more or less, good soil. Possession at onoe. Apply at Express Printing Office ;or to Wm. Usher, Colborne. 17tf LEGAL NOTICES__ NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of t Collin NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of John Collins, late of the Township of Cramahe, in the County of Northumberland, farmer, who died out the twenty-fifth day of November, 1927, at the Township of Cramahe, in the County of Northumberland, are required to forward their claims, duly proven, to the undersign-ed, or. or before the Twelfth Day of June, A.D. 1928 And notice is hereby further given that after the said date the Executors will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to those claims of which they shall then have notice. Dared at Colborne this 18th day of May, 1928. FRANK J. HART, Solicitor for Andrew Wolfraim and Gladys Collins, the Executors and Trustees of the estate oi the said deceased COURT OF REVISION Village of Colborne NOTICE is hereby given that the Court of Revision for the Municipality of Colborne will be held in the Town Hall, Colborne, on ' " MONDAY, JUNE 11th, 1928 at 8 p.m. for the purpose of hearing and determining all the complaints against the assessment for the rent year. All parties concerned will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. H.-S. KEYES, Clerk. Colborne, May 16th, 1928. 20-2 The tough job that tests your mettle and spirit is like the grain of i After a while it becomes a pearl. EDVILLE June 5th, 1928 Miss Muriel McDonald spent 'the weekend in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pearce spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gummer. Mr. A. J. Hoare is making prepara- I for mth far| iiildin Mr. A. A. Murphy sold a pure bred Jersey bull calf to Mr. Joseph Peacock, on Monday last. Price $25.00. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Fiddick, Brighton, were calling on Edville friends one day recently. A number of our young people are suffering from "flu." Mr. Ted Walker, Miss Mable Purdv, and several of Mr. R. Wait's Family. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Onyon and little Miss Jean and baby Betty spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Onyon. The W,JMuS. quilting and 10c CASTLETON Mr. John Bowen and family Mr. Louis Findlay's on Sunday. Mr. John Wolfraim of Toronto tent the weekend with his mother Mr. Floyd Blakely of Fort Burwell Standard Bank is holidaying at his Mr. D. Bleker of the Standard Bank spending his holidays at his home Trenton. Misses Laurel and Velma Arkles, tio were home for the holiday, spent Saturday at Belleville. e. and Mrs. D. Lathrope spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Winn at Welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Millar and tie daughter of Flint, Mich., spent few days with friends here last week. Misses Velma and Laura Arkels and r. and Mrs. Harry Harrison spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. James Arkels. IMr. Elgie Joblin, son of the Rev. Fred Joblin, entered the ministry of the United Church this year and has been settled at Cardoa Mines. c John Millar is visiting his sister, Mrs. James Weir at Belleville, while Mrs. Millar is in Toronto for ray and other medical treatment. Mrs. Geo. Moore and little daughter spent a few days with Mr. and. Mrs. Elgie Moore and accompanied her husband to Toronto, where tihey will ■eside in the future as Mr. Moore has , situation there. A rather unique accident took place n our village Saturday night. Mr. Herb Pomeroy was driving home with :ar when the gears suddenly locked, caused the car to turn turtle into the creek by the side of the road, rae only a miracle that Herb's was saved but he got out with a bad shaking up. The car was quite badly wrecked. There was no service in thqj^Jnited Church Sunday evening, June 3rd. This coming Sunday, June 10th, regular service at 7,30. The pastor will preach;. Mr. Beckel will close his ministry in Castleton by preaching a series of sermons on God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. You are hereby especially invited to these services. S. School as usual at 10,30. The Settlement Committee of the Bay of Quinte Conference have made several changes in charges hereabout. Rev. W. W. Jones of Warkworth goes to Millbrook and Rev. F. H. Howard of Millbrook comes to Warkworth. Rev. W. H. Clarke of Hilton goes to Shannonville. while Rev. M. Leigh of I Wolf Island comes to Hilton. Rev. J. Beckel of Castleton goes to Napanee to work the Bay Circuit, while Mr. Gordon Gardiner of Frankville comes to Castleton. i W. E. Hinmari*s, was Ok - Two splendid quilts were tied, after which lunch was served. Proceeds $4.35. Mr. and&Mrs. Geo. Graham, Edville, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Scott, of Peterboro, at the home of Mr. M. Drinkwalter, Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson and Miss Myrtle Jackson of Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoar on Sunday last. Mr. Davey of Hilton occupied the pulpit In Sharon ChuTch on Sunday last. His service was very much, appreciated by the oongregatb Rev. Mr. Clarke was away attending conference. SHILOH June 5th, 19 Mrs. F. L. McDonald entertained the Ladies' Aid on Thursday afternoon last. Miss Georgina Branigan, Colborne, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Wilce. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shier and children of Sunderland, recently visited relatives here. Everybody is sorry to lose their Pastor, Rev. Mr. Clarke, who is moving to Shannonville soon. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wright, Colborne, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. McDonald. The men of this neighbourhood gave a "bee" last Saturday afternoon at Mr. Ralph Wilce's home. Mr. Wilce, who has been very ill, is improving. CODRINGTON June 5th, 1928 IMr. Dolf Phillips is ill in Rochester Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Smartt of Rochester are motoring to Orland this week. Messrs. Frank Moran and George Latimer are sporting new closed cars. Mrs. Hugh McColl of Port Perry is visiting here for a couple of weeks. Mrs. McColl, Mr. W. Weaver's and Mr. C. Massey's spent Sunday in Peterboro. An old and respected resident, Mr. A. Spafford died suddenly on Saturday morning. EDDYSTONE IMlss V. Darling spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. Alvin Keeler spent the weekend with Mr. B. Tapscott. Miss M. Bull of Cobourg Hospital is spending a few days with Mrs. A. V. Harnden. Mrs. Coleman of Toronto is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. C. McGregor. Mr. and Mrs. C. Turk and family spent Sunday Ernest Turk of A very interesting softball game was played on Monday evening between Eddystone and Centreton, Ed-dystone winning 8-1. A large number of neighbours and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Turk on Friday evening, giving them a surprise party. It having been Mrs. Turk's birthday. An Appeal to all _ Civic Officials Millions of dollars damage to Ontario's crops are caused by weeds. The Weed Control Act seeks to control this menace. Municipal councils and officers have important responsibilities in carrying out this act. Weeds on highways must be de' stroyed by the "Road Authority." Weeds else where must be destroyed by the owner or ocaf pier of the land. An Inspector shall be appointed by each municipal council to see that these terms are complied with. Most civic bodies are energetically discharging this obliga* tion and when action is not being taken, residents should communicate with the members of their municipal council. Every precaution is needed to wipe out the weed menace. Clean seed plus weed destruction at the proper time to prevent spread of weed seeds will bring your district greater profits from clean successful crops. NORHAM June 5th, 1928 Mrs. M. Wilson entertained the Ladies' Aid last week. Mr. Willie and Miss Eva Piatt are holidaying at the parental home. IMr. and Mrs. Leonard Palmateer of Batavia was visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robinson spent !a*p3Ttnday at his brother's, Mr. William Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Peebles of Colborne spent the first day of June with her aunt, Mrs. McClelland, celebrating her ninety-fifth birthday. A number of other relatives were also FROST & WOOD FARM IMPLEMENTS C. T. TURNEY Phone 93r3 COLBORNE Groceries for the Summer Home Who is to supply the groceries when you move into your Summer home? The grocer in your home town, or the grocer nearest your country home? Telephone either or both and find out when and how they can make deliveries. Then you can fix a regular time each week for placing your orders. A sure and regular supply of your favorite groceries can make all the difference between an enjoyable • and an indifferent Summer. Why should you always be having trouble? OTHER fellows use the same tires, run the same distance, cover the same roads--and have no trouble at all. Test your tire pressure every week. Don't guess it -- gauge it. Run round to a Dominion Tire Depot and have the pressure checked and your tires inspected. Let an expert search for cuts and bruises. A slight repair in time may prevent a blowout, and add a few thousand miles to the life of your tires. You are never far away from a ™> DOMINION TIRE DEPOT W. J. ONYON COLBORNE SEEDS GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS IN BULK TURNIP and MANGOLD FORMALDEHYDE For Treating Grain, etc. EVERY FARMER SHOULD USE IT! W. F. GRIFFIS The Rexall Drug Store Colborne, Ontario A SURPRISE SUBSCRIPTION TO THE HOME TOWN PAPER How about sending a weekly reminder to that relative or friend who has left town? You are too busy to write an occasional letter, let alone a weekly one. The home town paper will be sent regularly each week anywhere in Canada for $2.00 a year--less than 4 cents a week. THE COLBORNE EXPRESS