Page Four THE COLBORNE EXPRESSJWURSDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1928 "It isn't what you do today that causes the blowout!" --it is usually something you have done weeks ago. Under-inflation--careless parking that pinches the tire walls--hitting rough bumps on high. Balloons deaden the jar. But later--a blowout! These things can be avoided. To avoid them means dollars off the cost of running your car. Check up tire pressures every week--We will do it for you. Keep to the exact figures for the size of load of each tire. Ease down when driving over deep ruts and sharp ridges. Let us inspect your tires once a week. At let «. twire a season let us take them off the rims and look for inside injuries.- A Dominion Tire will stand a lot of abuse, but a li11 le rare will^jdd thousands of miles to its life. DOMINIONJIRE DEPOT W. J. ONYON COLBORNE Teach your children to stop and look before crossing a street or highway FENCE WIRE CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED to be sold at PRICES BELOW ANY IN THE COUNTY ALL KINDS FARM MACHINERY AND REPAIRS JOHN REIVE King Street V 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. BRIGHTON • Miss Margaret Dorman, of Otta' is the guest of Miss Marga: Mrs. Jack Blakley, Toronto, visite| her sister-in-law, Mrs. Bert Banga; last week. Miss Helen Frear, of Minneapolis Minn., is the guest of Mr. and Mi W,m. F. Bullock, Presqu'Ile, Point. Miss Winnifred Whitty has returni to Rochester, after spending a montl with her sister, Miss Mary Whitty. Mrs. Campbell and grandaught< Yvonne, of Toronto, spent the two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Jf Mills. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Card and and Mrs. H. E. Haase, Toronto, ited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Corlett, cently. Miss Pauline Tinson and Miss Ala: ine McLaughlin are spending two weeks with Miss Florence Tinsoi in Toronto. Mrs. Clue Mills and Children, Tc ronlto, are visiting Mrs, Mill's parentss Mr. and Mrs. S. ' J. Tinson for couple of weeks. Mr. Wm. Canuthers, Toronto, w a week-end guest of his cousins, Mr. Albert Connor, Hilton, and Mrs. W. Christie, Glen Miller. Mrs. Wm. Strong spent a few days last week in Toronto, visiting Mr. Strong, whose condition is reported to be improving rapidly. 'Miss Fay Forbes, nurse-in-training at Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal, is spending her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. George Drewry. Mr. Norman Roblin of Detroit, Mien.: motored home last weekend to spenB part of his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Roblin. Mrs. R. Newman and son, Normal), of Rochester, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. R. Reid of Buffalo, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Piester. Mrs. Ross Maitland and twin daughters, Barbara and Betty, of Buffalo, and niece, Miss Margaret Whitty of Rochester, are visiting at the home of their aunt. Miss Mary Whitty. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chattel «on. Winnipeg, recently visited Mr. Chat-terson's aunt. Mrs. Marshall Harrington. Mr. Chatterson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Chatterson. Mr. Albert Chatterson. accompanied by his daughter. Margaret, of Toronto, have been visiting their cousin, Mr. Albert Connor, Hilton, and other relates in the district. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bauden of Park-hill, accompanied by their sons. Howard and Emerson, and Miss Pauline Wright of Windsor, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Galvin. Miss Jewell Simpson, Rochester, X. Y., and Miss Lyla McDonald, of St. Catharines, visited Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Pake this week while on a motor trip from St. Catharines to Rochester, Montreal, Quebec, and returning via Toronto. DATES OF FALL FAIRS Colborne.........September 18-19 Addington......September Bancroft........September 25-26 Brighton........September 11-12 Campbellford......September 27-28 Coe Hill........September 19- Lindsay TV .. . . September Madoc..........October 2- 3 Marmora .. .... September 17-18 Madoc ................N$O0RR Norwood..........October 9-10 Port Hope......September 25-26 Roseneafh........October 11-12 Shannonville......September J5 Stirling . . ,. .... September 25-26 Warkworth........October 4- 5 Wooler........September 13-14 LIVE POULTRY WANTED HIGHEST MARKET PRICE CLIFFORD ALYEA Phone 37 31-4x COLBORNE IVERNONVILLE GARAGE Newspaper Subscriptions Renewed WE ARE AGENTS FOR Leading Daily and Weekly Papers In many cases our clubbing rates will save you money. In all cases you are relieved of the trouble and expense of remitting. We Will Appreciate Your Subscription Orders THE COLBORNE EXPRESS USED PARTS FOR SALE Jack Cowey jr. Vernonville, Ont. Real Estate for Sale Also Woodland, Town and Village Property. Will exchange in S. E. ROBINSON Real Estate Dealer and Auctioneer Phone 78r23, Colborne Cheap Feed! A CAR Of Ground Screenings at $38.00 per ton AT THE MILL COME AND SEE THEM I. PALEN Phone 97 COLBORNE Here and There (124) The Provincial Government Nova Scotia has arranged to hi the Boy Scouts undertake the foresting of 1,000 acres of land tlje Bear River arfea, Digby countyi A similar programme was carrieq out on a smaller scale in the Wa-verly district, Halifax county, lasi The vicious dog fish of the Pacific coast has at length found his niche in the scheme of economic usefulness, judging by a new industry getting under way in Vancouver. Dog fish oil is the base ol a preparation for keeping awaj tndsqurtos, black flics and other insect- pests which molest man anc beast Mike,. Several barrels a daj :OT dog fish oil are being used ir the manufacture of the preparation A Pacific Coast mariner whoso Offline is well known throughout tho country has announced his intention to retire from active service Captain James D. Troup, veteran oE 55 years of continuous service on . Pacific coasta.' waters, 36 years of which he spent in British Columbia, - has relinquished his position of manager of the British Columbia coast steamship service of the Canadian Pacific Railway. His place has been taken by Captain C. D. Neroutsos, formerly assistant manager. Golf in the heart of the Canadian rookies is becoming so popular that a miniature course has been opened at Castle Mountain Bungalow Camp in Vermillion Pass on the Banff Windermere Highway. This new course is probably the highest, smallest and most effectively situated of any golf links in the British Empire. The ingenious lay out of the course is the handiwork of Stanley Thompson, internationally known golf architect, who also designed the recently enlarged links at Banff. Another recruit has joined the ranks of the famous Contented Cows a* the Carnation Milk Farms at Seattle, Washington, the Canadian Pacific Railway supply farm at Strathmore having sold one of their prize heifers to the Carnation Milk company. The animal, bred at the C. P. R. farm, is the first Ho'.stein female from the prairie provinces to be accorded the grand championship at the "A" circuit shows in the west, an honor which had previously been won by cattle either from Ontario or from the Pacific coast. So notorious a reputation has the fisherman won for himself as a prevaricator that he must needs enter his fish in competitions with a duly signed and witnessed affidavit. The latest record catch to be reported to the General Tourist ~ apartment of the Canadian Paci- pound speckled trout hooked Pdne Portage near Nipigon River Bungalow Camp. It is the largest so far to be entered for the local fishing trophy, although many fine fish have rewarded anglers in the neighbourhood this summer. The Japanese coronation ceremonies in November will probably result in a demand for more motor oars from this continent, said .1. A. Langley, Canadian Trade Commissioner in Tokio, who sailed recently from Vancouver aboard the Canadian Pacific ship Empress of Asia. The forthcoming coronation procession in which ox teams anil other picturesque means of locomotion have participated in the past, wilil probably be largely motorized on this occasion, he said. Is Ironing Hard Work? H you have to stand over a hot stove; beating old-fashioned sad-irons, and Walk backwards and forwards between Sic store and your ironing board, it undoubtedly is. But, if you use a SOVEREIGN Electric Iron you can do your ironing on the back porch if necessary. The " Sovereign " Electric Iron is truly the housewife's mend. It has a cool handle, tapering Soee, and is beautifully balanced. Tele-Ifftone us, and we will deliver a "Sovereign" immediately. ItseUstot tits remarkably low price of s ••WADE IN CANADA" Sol.! In Colborne by -G. M. PEEBLES ESTATE ire a subscriber, your label v, either a receipt or a notice accord-ng as your subscription is, or is not paid up. It comes to you every week A Joint Savmgs Account Is a Real Convenience PARTICULARLY as a matter of family convenience does the joint account demonstrate its value. All funds deposited are subject to withdrawal at any time by either of the persons in whose names the joint account is opened. In case of the decease of one of the parties holding a joint account," all money may be withdrawn by the other. A joint savings account in the Standard~Bank is a real convenience where two people desire access to the same funds. THE STANDARD BANK OF CANAM ^ESTABLISHED XW^" S. SUTTON Manager, Colborne Branch Branch*! also at Brighton, Cutleton, Cobourg, Grafton BUILDING MATERIAL Evenything in Rough and Dresesd Lumber JUST UNLOADED Carloads of Gyprock, Lime, Hardwall Plaster and Plaster Paris We carry a large stock of B. C. RED CEDAR and MOULDINGS Also the famous EDGE GRAIN B.C. CEDAR SHINGLES Colborne Planing Mill H. A. GRANT Victoria Street COLBORNE Tire Specials! TIRES OF ALL SIZES REDUCED Put on New Tires and Get the Comfort of Motoring ! Edwards* Service Station Phone 63 Colborne New 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 Phone 1 Division Street ... Colborne McCracken & McArthur Funeral Directors ROOMS IN OPERA HOUSE BLOCK COLBORNE, ONTARIO Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended Telephone Connection Motor Equipment Terras Moderate