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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 27 Sep 1928, p. 5

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THE colborne EXPRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1928 Pn^e rive 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. AUCTIONEERS Experienced and General Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker. Convincingly lowest rates for thorough service. S. E. ROBINSON, Phone 78rr Colborne R.R. 3, Ontario. AUCTIONEER and REAL ESTATE BROKER--The undersigned is an j 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 m. expense. ARNOLD POOLE, Castleton, Ontario. Phone 10r23. Oscar C. Morgan Several good farms for sale; also some valuable town property. Phone 7r18, Orlana. 38-6m 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 \ 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. 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 Saturday* and Court Days. E. QUINN FUNERAL -Di RECTOR Colborne - - - Ontario Day or Night .Calls Promptly Attended MOTOR -HEARSE Phone lJ03j - - Colborne J. BLACKLOCK & SON Grafton Directors of Funeral Services MOTOR -HEARSE IN CJDNNtCTtON Day or ttiflht flails Rtornptly Attended PH0NE SB, GRAFTON MARRIAGE LICENSES brunswick hotel First-Class Meals and Aftflomadatlon Give us a call when In Colborne J. F. WOLFRAIM - - Proprietor LIVE POULTRY AND JUNK WANTED Highest prices paid for Live Roultiy, Rags, Brass, Copper, Iron and Bags. Long distance telephone .calls 'will be paid if purchase ]» aaade. B. GOODMAN Phone 153 Third St. CoteUKfl 43-^mos. Raw Furs Wanted] HI6HEST MARKET PRICES PMO A, Margies - Cobourg Phone 124 W« Pay for Out of Town Calls. DATES OF FALL FAIRS Campbellford......September 27-28 Madoc........■ .. October 2- 3 Norwood..........October 9-10 Picton..........October 2- 3- 4 Rosensath........October 11-12 Warkworth........October 4-J5 forTsale HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE tor sale. ,Mrs. J. A. Lemon, Colborne. 39tf FORD TOURING CAR, 1923 model, self starter, in good running order. Apply at Express Printing Office, Colborne. 39-3 live stock for sale PURE BRED SHROPSHIRE RAM, :2 years old,, for sale. G. A. Kerna-ghan, Colborne R.R. 5. Phone 78rl3. 38-2x personal KNOW YOUR FUTURE--Let the stars tell. Send dime and Birth-date. NANCY ANN, Box 649, Sta. C, Los Angeles, California. 36-4x farms for sale FARM FOR SALE--100 acres, two miles west of Castleton. Fine pasture farm, house and barn. Pine block, and hardwoods. Various fruit trees. Good site for trout pond. $12 00 quick sale. Terms easy. Further particulars. Apply to Win. Gi!*espie, Grafton. 38-4 HOUSE FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE--King Street, Colborne. 9 rooms. Woodshed. Drive barn. 9 apple trees, good varieties. Good well and pump. % acre, more or less, good soil. Possession at once. Apply at Express Printing Office or to Win. Usher, Colborne. 17tf HOUSE FOR SALE on Percy Street, Colborne. Seven rooms. In first-class repair. Electric lights and telephone. Hard and soft water. Garage and hen house. 7 apple, 2 plum, I pear and 1 cherry tree, all bearing. Priced very low for a quick sale. Apply to the owner, W. A.' Seed, Phone 26, Colborne, 35-4 FARMS TO RENT ;■ fp: FARM TO RE NT--Plenty of gooff pasture; running water. W. W: Mutton, Colborn* R.R. 2. Phone:' Castleton 19r8. 38- CASTLETON Septemlber 25th, 1928 Miss Olive Earl, Brockville, spent Saturday with Miss Nina Black. Mr. and Mrs. Roscorough, Peterborough, called on Mr. and Mrs. K. Jones, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Waters of Dart-icrd spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Gates and son. Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs. Page of Toronto are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Meek Knapp of Bowmanville visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kr.app over Sunday. Misses Edna Dingman and Gertrude Rusk had their tonsils and adenoids removed at the Cobourg General Hospital last Tuesday. Both are reported doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Simpson and Miss Mable Carr of Brighton and Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Pomeroy spent Sunday with Miss Lillian Clarke, Morganston. Church News A large congregation attended the United Church, Castleton. on Sunday evening. Rev. G. N. Gardiner preached an inspiring sermon, using as his subject. "God's Humble Means." God said to Moses, "What is that in thy hand?" "It is a rod." "Cast it on the ground." It became a serpant. God said. "Take it up again," and it became a rod in his hand. And with that simple instrument of the shepherd Moses lead the Iralelites to the border"; of the promised land. The Sunday School will hold their rally service next Sunday morning; and at the evening service the pastor will deliver an address on the need, and importance of the Sunday School. The Young People's League will commence their meetings for the fall and winter on Friday evening, Sept. 28th, 1928. This will be our i \ service. You are invited to attend. Lunch will be served and a special program is being prepared. Come and help boost the League. . Prayer meeting 'will be held in the United Church Thursday evening. Anniversary services will be held in our church Oct. 7th, 1928. The Rev. J. P. Falconer of Colborne will be the speaker for the day. Service at for sale or to rent HOUSE AND LOT, in Colborne, for sale or to rent. Good barm, garage, henhouse. A#j4y at Express Print ing Office.. -- 3fr2x, FARM of 1M acres, more -or less, 2'2 miles north of canning factory and' Provincial Highway, near Colborne, well fenced, well watered, in good state of cultivation. Good frame house. Good bank barn with water in staMes. Never-failing spring in pasture. Apple orchard. Apply at Express Printing 'Office, Colborne Ontario, 33tt - ADMlNISTRAT©iRS' NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 'pursuant to the Statutes in fhafc behalf,, that, all persons ihaving - claims against the ESTATE of 'CIttARLES CREALOCK, late of the Towfship pf Cramahe, in the (County of' Northumberland, farmer, deceased, wbo died on or about the :28th day of May, A.D. 1928, ARE REQUIRED to send or deliver to- <G- E. R. Wilson, one of the administrators of the 29th day of September, -A.D., 1U28, their names and addresses and particulars of their claims, draly verified, and that after said last mentioned date the Administrators will distribute the assets of the Eastate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have received notice. Dated August 28th, 19>28. WILLIAM H. CREALOCK, Norham, Ontario, W. J. SAMIS, Warkworth, Ontario,-G. E. R. WILSON, Colborne, Ontario, 35-5 I Admistrators. NORHAM September 25th Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. Pierson spent Sunday at Cordova. Mr. visitii D. R- ?Clare. Miss Viola McAliSter has returned home, after spending a few, weeks in Campbellford. Mrs. Violet Palmateer and friend of Toronto spent the weekend at the parental home. Mrs. B. Dingman has returned home, after spending a few weeks with friends in Napanee. Mr. Frank Weatherson of Warkworth Ivas moved to Norham, ow Mr. Clausen's store. Mr. Wm. Wilson and family spent the weefeend at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George Pailmateer. Mr. and Mrs. August'. Palmateer entertained a number of liiends "Toronto and Parry Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Dewart and son of Indian River visited her aunt, Mrs. Willet Palmateer, and. at the. parsonage'." ' Mrs. Laura Mulhall and daughter of Concurs are spending a few days With tier aunt, Mrs. Prudence Davidson, and other friends. Cheap Feed SHILOH # Septemlber 25th, 1928 A number of. people here have been suffering with toad colds. A number from here attended th< Fair and Concert ' at Colborne last Wednesday. Messrs. Gerald Philp and Cecil Cotton left last week for the O.A.C. at Gueliph. The Misses Myrtle and Grace Mutton spent .the weekend with their ■parents here. .Miss Maudie Pezz-ack, who has been ■visiting friends here, has returned to her home at Toronto. The •Quarterly Sacrament Services will be observed. in Shiloh United Church next Sunday morninng, at 11 A large number from here attended the School Fair at Onndonaid last Tuesday. September 25th. ' 1928, and all report a splendid snowing of exhibits. Mr. Hugh Mutton, Miss 'Nellie Mut-tcn, and aunt. Mrs. J. Philp of Edmonton, Alta., and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Onyon of Edville spent Sunday with relatives at Bowmanville. A CAR OF AGENCY FROST & WOOD FARM IMPLEMENTS Ground Screenings at $38.00 per ton AT THE MILL COME AN© SEE THEM 1. PALEN COLBORNE VERNONVILLE MORGANSTON September 25th, 1928 Mr. C. M'. Massey is putting a new roof on his town house. ; Mr. H. Reynolds returned home on Monday frOm his trip to Winnipeg. The Children who have been ill with sore throats and colds are better at time of writing. The Yf ng People's League reopens for t„e coming year on Tuesday evening, Oct. 2nd. They will hold a social evening. The School Fair was held in Warkworth. Monday. Sept. 24th. and although the day was" cold everyone enjoyed themselves, especially ' the children. Magazine Subscriptions We are Subscription Agents for all LEADING CANADIAN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PERIODICALS Also Foreign Ones most likely to be asked for GET OUR CLUBBING OFFERS ! Reduced Rates on Any Combination of Magazines THE EXPRESS Phone 44 Printing Office Colborne Travelling School's Promising Trio More good than a row of medals pinned on them is the value three young lads from the backwoods of Ontario will derive from a wonderful week spent in Toronto. These three boys are: Rene Thibault, aged 14 years, French-Canadian from Ramsay; George Kingston, a little 6-year-old Indian of Wye, and John Paul Paquette, French-Canadian of Esher, aged 16 years. They are ardent pupils of the Canadian Pacific Railway travelling school car, and are up betimes each morning to attend the school on wheels the week it spends in each month on a siding in their section of the North. Their teacher, Mr. McNally, chose three boys to spend a week in Toronto and the Canadian National Exhibition, as guests of Premier Ferguson, the boys of the entrance class of the Normal School, and the Canadian Pacific Railway. Bewildered by all he saw young George T'ingston scarcely spoke, although he is learning English rapidly, and even the smallest thing he saw brought a shy smile. He had never been upstairs until he boarded the train that brought him to the city, and the largest body of people he had seen together at one time was 30. He was intensely interested in mirrors and elevators and his pockets were stuffed with a collection of mechanical toys. He has not yet mustered up enough courage to talk on a telephone and when he saw a parade of cadets in their bright red tunics it was difficult to hold him back. The two older boys were most interested in aeroplanes and the animals they saw at the exhibition. Practical Tinsmithing Having engaged a Practical Tinsmith, who will be found in our shop every day, we can render Prompt Service to parties requiring Tinsmithing or Repairs of any kind. Small repairs can often be done while the customer waits. All work guaranteed. EAVETROUGHING A SPECIALTY All kinds of Electrical Supplies. Wiring and Fixtures installed at moderate prices and guaranteed. TERMS STRICTLY CASH Pumps and Pump Valves. Stove Pipes, Elbows, etc. C. A. MYLES Barfett Block COLBORNE, Ontario. 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 Phone 24 Quality--Service Colborne ALL KINDS REPAIRS \. ON HAND C. T. TURNEY Phone 93r3 COLBORNE If your supply of printed envelopes, letterheads or billheads is getting low phone or see The Express. Good stock and good work at close prices. Read the condensed ads on page. 5. GARAGE REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS USED PARTS FOR SALE Jack Cowey jr. 31-27tf Vernonville, Orrt. EXPRESS ADS, BRING RESULTS LIVED AS A WOMAN For years Frances Anderson, of Los Angeles, was regarded as .the world's champion woman billiard player. No cne doubted her claim, and she travelled and gave1 exhibitions in many cities. When this billiard champion was discovered dead in a hotel recently, a letter was found saying: "Don't U-t the world into; my secret." Frances Anderson was "a""'man. An advertisement in The Express condensed advertisement column will be likely to bring a customer dundonald September 25th, 1928 Evening service in Eden United Church next Sunday . Mr. W. E. Chesterfield is judging horses at various Fairs in Northwestern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDonald celebrated the 21st anniversary' of their marriage on Sept. 25th by visiting Frankford friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Macklin. Brighton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mutton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDonald spent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. Oscar Morgan. 3rd Con., Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Drinkwalter and Mr. and Mrs. Watson of Cobourg spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. M. Broom-field. Mr. Ernest Mutton of Shiloh lately-purchased the farm adjacent to his brother's, Mr. Lew Mutton, and known as the Den Cooney farm. Mr. Honey has purchased the farm of Mr. Wallace Onyon, while Mr. Chatterson has bought the farm owned by Mr. Arthur Samons. Miss Marjorie Dudley, nurse-in-train-iug, General Hopital, Kingston, and Mrs. W. M. Miller, Oshawa, are guests of relatives at "The Cedars." Mrs. Miller, who is a member of the Rebeccas of Regina, was appointed representative for Saskatchewan to the World's Convention at Montreal of the I.O.O.F. On her return trip, Mrs. Miller made a short visit to her cousins, Mrs. Harry and Mrs. Albert Mutton of this plpace. CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP SCHOOL FAIR The annual School Fair. Cramahe Township, held at Dundonald, Tuesday, Sept 25th, 1928, was well attended in spite of cold weather and threatening rains. The keen interest shown by the teachers and pupils of the various schools resulted in a Fair which even surpassed those of previous years. The infinite oare and skill shown in the sewing and cooking of the girls and the workmanship of the boys would have done credit to their The demonstration of first aid, although practically an innovation, manifested not only skill but speed and originality in case of emergency. The entrants in the live stock class were numerous and Mr. Smith, our Agricultural Representative, in judging these gave a demonstration which proved both interesting and educational to the parents as well as the pupils. Mr. Smith took the opportunity, of teaching another lesson in Agriculture by allowing representatives from the different schools under his guid-anct to judge the poultry. The directors of the Agricultural Fairs in the larger centres would do weli to look to their laurels or they will be surpassed by the Rural School Fairs. EDVILLE September 18th, 1928 Remember Sharon's Chicken Pie Dinner on Oct 10th. Mrsj M. S. Gould is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. T. Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Onyon, Mr. and Mrs.i Will Onyon, Colborne, Mrs. Alice Philp of Edmonton, and Miss Hazel Young of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Onyon one day recently. Mrsi A. A. -Murphy entertained the Ladies' Aid on Tuesday afternoon. A goodly number of the members were present. One new mem In- r was added to our number, Mrs. R. Chat- The Misses Maud and Iva Hoare were the hostesses of a miscellaneous shower, given in honour of Mrs. C. Goodrich (nee Miss Alice Graham). The many useful and handsome presents denoting the popularity of the young bride. September 2,5th, 1928 Mr. L. Johnston spent the weekend at his home in Grafton. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hinman visited friends at Cobourg on Sunday last. Miss Janey Cooper was visiting her aunt Mrs. Gilbert Waite one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Onyon, Edville, Mr. Hugh and Miss Nellie Mutton, Shiloh, Mrs. Alice Philp, Edmonton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mutton, Bowmianvlle, on Sunday last. Although the weather was raw and cold, the attendance at the School Fair was good. The exhibits were splendid, showing the keen interest the teachers and pupils are taking in the work. WARKWORTH Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Toronto visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Aylesworth, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Parkhurst of Spring Lake, Mich., is visiting the home of Mr. B. F. Kellogg. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gummow and Morley attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Chas. Grigg, at Roseneath. Born--In Cobourg Hospital, on Friday, September 14th, 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Moore, of Brighton Township a son--Charles Richard. Mr. D. J. Lynch and friend, Mr. P. W. Smith, of Webster, N.Y., have returned home after a two weeks' visit at the home of Mr. Thos. Lynch. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Northey and family of St. Catharines and Miss Nicholson, Hamilton, were recent visitors of Mrs. Northey'8 sisters, Mrs. Warren Atkinson and Mrs. Elijah Pratt. The following are the results of the judging in the Standing Field Crop Competition, conducted by the Percy Agricultural Society: 1. Warren Atkinson 2. Lome Evans 3. Gordon McCubbin 4. Martin Peterson 5. W. B. Hawkey 6. R. Honev 7. Harold Skinkle - F. A. Massey, Streetsville, Judge. EXPRESS ADS. BRING RESULTS If you are a subscriber, your label is either a receipt or a notice according as your sUbscTiptibn'"Is, or is not paid up. It comes to you every week How does it appear to you? Poor printing--like other poor goods --may be bought at low prices. If you wish good "printing you must pay a fair price. Try us for good work at reasonable prices.

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