Page Four THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1928 Do you watch the pressure of your balloons? THEY are designed for low pressure. That's the reason why the pressure of balloons should not drop even three pounds. Under inflation means premature trouble -- excessive wear on side walls -- bruises and breaks in the cord fabric that lead to blow-outs -- treads worn out before their time. Drop in at a Dominion Tire Depot once a week and have your tires inspected. Ten minutes service by an expert will add miles to the life of your tires. You are never far away from a DOMINION TIRE DEPOT W. J, ONYON COLBORNE McCracken & McArthur Funeral Directors ROOMS IN OPERA HOUSE BLOCK COLBORNE, ONTARIO Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended Telephone Connection Motor Equipment Terms Moderate FENCE WIRE Carload just arrived g, to be sold at "* prices below any in the county ALL KINDS FARM MACHINERY AND REPAIRS JOHN REIVE 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. Cheap Feed A CAR OF Ground Screenings at $38.00 per ton AT THE MILL COME AND SEE THEM I. PALEN Phone 97 COLBORNE EXPRESS ADS. BRING RESULTS VERNON VILLE GARAGE USED PARTS FOR SAuE Jack Cowey jr. Vernonville, Ont. Business is sensitive--It goes only where it Is invited and stays only where it is well treated. Job printing neatly and promptly done at The Express office. We print anything from a business card to a Prize Winners^ DUNDONALD, Cramahe School Fair SEPTEMBER 25th, 1928 Spring Wheat, sheaf-- IMyrtle Jackson Sarah Mutton Earl Whaley "Wm. Gummer Spring Wheat, quart-- Adrian Stimers Charlie Jones Herbert Trottman Myrtle Jackson Oats, sheaf-- Grant Whaley Evelyn Gummer Allen Shred Mae Mutton Oats, quart-- Rosie Vanslyke - Evelyn Gummer Mae Mutton Albert Shred Barley, sheaf-- Lome Whaley William Brown Bobbie Shred Eld red Walker Barley, quart-- Marald Gummer Bobbie Shred Donald Isaac Field Corn-Mary Broomfield Marald Gummer Douglas Mutton Sweet Corn-- Bruce Dingman Elsi Rose Vera Clark Johnnie Ireland Green Mt. Potatoes-Charles Trottman Myrtle Jackson Bobbie Smith Blanche Tait Irish Cobbler Potatoes-- Evelyn Nobles Jack Smith Donald Broomfield Earl Sutton Mangels-- Fred Greenly Helen Trottman Donald Dncie Lloyd Chapman Turnips Gerald Watte Clark Allan Dorothy Cooper Gordon Mutton Beets-Bobbie Shred Gertrude Bellamy Evelyn Gummer Elwood Jones Carrotts-- Charles Jones Maisie Olmstead Lorena Grosjean Russell Haynes Onions-- Lenex Blythe Evelyn Milton Ethel Ritchie Kenneth Palmateer Parsnips-- Florence McKague Wm. Gummer George Blythe Denald Armstrong Nina Bush Mable Peacock Gertrude Bellamy Rosie Vanslyke Home Garden Bouquet-- Davie Dingwall Nellie Pomeroy Mary Gummer Sarah Mutton African Marigold-- Bernice Chapman Kenneth Bellamy Sarah Mutton Evelyn Gummer Leslie Vanslyke Davie Dingwall Jean Blythe Mae Mutton Pinks-Earl Whaley Wm. Gummer Evelyn Mutton Lena Miller Phlox-Edna Mutton Vera Clarke W. J. Tait Bessie Taylor Collection of Insects-- Alma Mutton Bruce Chatterson Collection of Forest Leaves-- Earl Whaley Marald Gummer Billy Gummer Sarah Mutton Collection of Vegetables-- Marald Gummer Wm. Gummer Earl Whaley Grant Whaley Northern Spy Apples-- Wm. Brown James Rutherford Lennox Blythe Golden Russets-- ,Mabel Peacock Myrtle Jackson Wm. Brown Jack Smith Snows-Adrian Stimers Victor Blythe Gertie Bellamy Wm. Brown Mcintosh Apples-- Billy Gummer Bruce Chatterson Myrtle Jackson Dorothy Blythe Cabbage Salad-Mary Broomfield Evelyn Mutton Mvrtle Jackson Marald Gummer Cooked Apples'-- Dorothy Cooper Bernice Fitchett Scalloped Potatoes'-- Fosta Wlaite Bernice Fitchett Earl Whalev Eileen Harnden Biscuits1-- Evelyn Gummer Vera Clarke Bobbie Smith Jean Blythe Schot Lui Wm Myrtle Jackson Marald Gummer Annie McCullen White Cake-Nina Bush Irene Godwin Marald Gummer James Rutherford Doll's Clothes-Myrtle Jackson Alma Mutton Isabel Harnden Jessie Greenley Buffet Set-Alma Mutton Sarah Mutton Marald Gummer Bessie Taylor Dish Towel-- Evelyn Gumimer Mae Mutton Dorothy Doidge Rosie Vanslyke Wash Cloth-Dorothy Walker Evelyn Gummer Mary Gummer -- Mae Mutton 12 Inch Wooden Ruler-- Ralph Ireland Bobbie Smith Howard Bellamy Roy Mutton Model Hay Rack-- Earl Whaley Russell Haynes Douglas iMutton Jack Smith Model Ladder-- Cecil Bellamy Earl Whaley Jack Smith Douglas Langford Primer Class, Writing-Edna Mutton Roy Mutton Clarence Burley Rex Mutton First Class, Writing-Howard Grosjean Gerald Waite Rilrrn Harnden Jack Herrington Second Class, Writing-Evelyn Mutton Lena Miller Mary Broomfield Ruth Allen Third Class, Writing-- P. W. Branscombe Sarah Mutton \ Alma Mutton ^ Gladys Downing Fourth Class. Writing-Madeline Grosjean Frances Montgomery Nellie Pomeroy Fosta Waite Primer Class, Art-- Edna Mutton Clarence Burley Ray Mutton Elwood Jones First Class, Art-David Quigley Gordon Mutton Edward Burley Second Class, Art-- Evelyn Mutton Rosie Vanslyke Ruth Allen Marie Somerville Third Class, Art-Marion Olmstead Blanche Tait Fourth Class. Art-- Alma Mutton Vera Clark Nellie Pomeroy Arnold Olmstead 1928 COckerel-Orant Whaley Earl Whaley Evelyn Gummer Mabel Peacock 1928 Pullet-Grant Whaley Earl Whaley Wm. Brown Eileen Harnden Pen 1928, Cockerel, 2 Pullets-- Earl Whaley Marald Gummer Alma Mutton Adrian Stimers 1927 Cockerel-Earl Whaley Wm. Gummer 1927 Hen-Grant Whaley Wm. Gummer Earl Whaley Pen, any variety-- Robert Reynolds Claud Allan Sarah Mutton Gerald Waite Spring Colt, heavy-- Sarah Mutton Gordon Mutton Calf, dairy-Gerald Waite Douglas Mutton Jack Mutton Mary Broomfield Calf, beef-- W. J. Tait Marald Gummer Gordon Mutton Evelyn Gummer Spripng Lamlb-- W. J. Tait Gerald Waite \ Jack Mutton Evelyn Gummer Best fitted, trained and exhibited live stock entry-- v Clifford Rusk W. J. Tait Douglas Mutton School Parade and First Aid Competition was won by: P 4. Salem School, G. Archie Frost, teacher. S.S. 22. Castletoh School 14 and 16, Union Corners S.S 21, Shiioh. Poultry Judging Competition-- 1st .. .... S.S. No. 10 4th . 5th . Sewing Competitions-- iDarning: S.S. 21. Evelyn Mutton Button Hole: S.S. 26, Elva Sharpe S.S. 22. Bessie Taylor S.S. 21 Alma Mutton S.S 9. Marald Gummer S.S. 21. Sarah Mutton S.S. 22, Nellie Pomeroy The beautiful silver cup, donated by Eaton Co., was won bv Earl Whaley, from S.S. 4, Salem, with The second and third prizes, donat- Specials for Friday and Saturday October 5th and 6th, 1928 Palm Oil Toilet Soap........3 bars for 10 Fresh Seedless Raisins............21b .25 Foothill's Black Tea, per It)......Special .60 Toilet Paper, good quality........3 rolls .22 Libby's Pork and Beans..........3 cans .28 Comfort Soap..............5 bars for .25 ALL GOODS DELIVERED Highest Price Paid for Eggs--Cash or Trade Fred J. Smith Phone 74. Give us a ring! COLBORNE 100I Sch< Requires Good Eyes! The effect of Eye Strain is shown in the efficiency of the young student. It is a good plan to consult H. J. MAYHEW ng Street Jeweler. Optometrist Colborne Cider Apples Wanted Expect to be loading Cider Apples FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th and 29th, 1928, and each Friady and Saturday during OCTOBER. Highest Price Paid per Hundred All varieties and sizes taken, except decayed apples. Advise delivery of apples as early as possible. Better prices and avoid rush at end of eason.. Apples weighed on Mr. Ira Edwards' scales at C.N.R. Station, Colborne. For further information, phone F. C. MORROW Phone 40 COLBORNE, Ontario 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 The Profit Lies in the Finish IT PAYS to market cattle with the proper degree of finish... A quality product always commands a prenr iifTi and is readily saleable at a profitable price. If you have stock finishing, and the feed is scarce, see the local manager of the Standard Bank. It is a simlpe matter to arrange favorable market warrants a profitable THE STANDARD BANK OF CANAM .ESTABLISHED 1.673^ S. SUTTON Manager, Colborne Branch Branches also at Brighton, Castfcton. Cobourg, Grafton ed by the T. Eaton Co., were won by Marald Gummer, S.S. 9, and Wm. Gummer from S.S. 9, with 50 and 49 points respectively. The Shield which is competed for every year was won by S.S. 21, Miss Nellie G. Mutton, Shiioh School, who now are the permanent owners of this shield. An rdsehient in The Express dersed advertisement column will likely to bring a customei The race committee of Warkworth Agricultural Society have announced a program of horse races for Fair Day, October 5th. There are three classes, and the purses: are for $400. Reckless driving and "cutting-ih" ori reads and highways will soon be checked if careful motorists make use ol the "complaint"-cards provided by the Government. Read the condensed e i page 5.