THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1928 Pa^a 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. 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 78r3, Colborne R.R. 3, Ontario. 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 Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker HILTON Several good farms for sale; also some valuable town property. Phone 7r18, Orlana. 38-Sm __INSURANCE 3. E. R. WILSON, General Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Money to Loar. at 5 to 6 per cent. Office: Brunswick Block, Colborne, Ontario. Phones--Office 10; residence 13. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE FOR SALE--1 Jersey Cow, 1 Durham Cow. Both milking. Gordon Mac-Gregor, Colborne P.O. 45 ECONOMY RANGE, with warming closet, water tank, etc., nearly new. John Bell, Colborne. 47-2 FOR SALE--One good rubber tired top Buggy, also one good Cutter. W. R. Scott, East Colborne. 47-4x FOR SALE--1 Beach Range, almost new, 1 Dining Room Suite, 1 Rug, 2 Pairs Arch Curtains. Apply at Express Printing Office. 46-2x truck, : FOR SALE--Ford one good condition, 1925, no starter, new tires and tubes. Spar . on rim. $125.00, cash or terms. T. S. Hubbard, Colborne R.R. 2. 47-lx MEDICAL A C McGLENNON, B.A., M.D., CM. Office opposite the Fire Hall, Colborne. Telephone No. 123w. Residence: King St., East --Phone 123 j. _ FRANK J. HART, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public &c. King St., Colborne. Phone 110. 18 FARMS FOR SAILER__ OR IMMEDIATE SALE--The 20 acres, with large bearing orchard and good buildings, formerly belonging to the late Peter Brown, south of C.N.R. station, Colborne, is offered for sale at a low price. Posession April 1st, 1928. Apply to owner, Mrs. Mabel Shaw, 25, Millbrook Cresent, Toronto. 46-4 FARMS TO RENT FARM TO RENT--Plenty of good pasture; running water. W. W. Mutton, Colborne R.R, 2. Phone: Castleton 19r3. 38- FOR SALE OR TO RENT FARM of 100 acres, more or less, 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. 33tf FRANK M. FIELD, K.C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Phone I No. 86, Cobourg, Ontario. iFBANkHl^WEBB,~B.A., LL.B., KX„ | Barrister, Solicitor, Notary &c, 411 j Temple Bldg., Toronto. At Colborne I on Saturdays and Court Days, E. QUINN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Colborne - - - Ontario Day or Night Calls Promptly Attendee , MOTOR HEARSE Phone lOaj - - Colborne NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court will be held, pursuant to The Ontario Voters' Lists Act, by His Honour the Judge of the County Court of the Counties of Northumberland and Durham, at the Town Hall, Colborne, on the 3rd day of December, 1928, at 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon, tc hear and determine complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters' Listof the Municipality of the Village of Colborne for 1928. H. S. KEYES, of the Municipality a Village of Colborne CASTLETON November 29th, 1928 Sorry to report Mr. Andrew Wol- taim on the sick list. Our cheese factory closed a suc- essful season's make on Friday, 16th night. Mrs. W. Covert, Mrs. F. Harnded and Miss Nina Black attended the W. I. Convention at Belleville last week. Mr. Woodland and family moved into the village recently and are occupying the house purchaed from Mr. J. Hartford. All ratepayers and interested persons are asked to be at the town hall at eight o'clock p.m. en Nov-2Pth„ 192S, to hear discussion re Continuation School. An error was printed in last week's items relating to the burial here of Mr. W. Warner's son. The name of deceased should have been Leslie Warner, who died at Kingston. J. BLACKLOCK & SON Grafton "-^Directors of Fur«sral Services MOTOR HE RSE IN CONNECTION Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended PHONE 38, GRAFTON MARRIAGE LICENSES BRUNSWICK HOTEL Colborne First-Class Meals and-Accomodation Give us a call when In Colborne J. F. WCLFRAIM - - Proprietor UVE POULTRY AND JUNK WANTED .Highest .prices paid for Live Poultry, Jtags, Brass, Copper, Iron and Bags. .Long distance telephone calls will be paid if purchase is made. B. J3QODMAN Phone Third St. Cobourg 43-6mos. Raw Furs Wanted! HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID A. Margies - Cobourg Phone 124 We Pay for Out of Town Calls. FROST & WOOD ^ FARM IMPLEMENTS NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant the Trustees and Executors Act, R.S.O., 1914, chap. 121, section 56, and Amending Acts, that all persons having claims against the Estate of John B. Harnden, late of the Township of Cramahe, in the County of Northumberland, farmer, deceased, who died on or about the twelfth ; day of September, A.D. 1928 are re-' quired to send or deliver to John Cuthbert. Colborne R.R. 3. Ontario, the Executor of the last Will arid Testament of the late John B. Harnden on or before the 22nd day of December, 192F particulars of their claims and the nrture of the security, if any, held by them, duly verified; and notice is hereby given that after such last mentioned date the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice. Dated at Colborne this 16th day of November, A.D. 1928. JOHN CUTHBERT, 47-5 Executor. „ WARKWORTH Miss C. Ewing of Toronto was home for Thanksgiving. Miss Janet Dick is spending a month with relatives in Toronto. Miss M. Howard. B.A.. of Cornwall was home for the holidays. - Mr. John Mowat, B.A.. of Toronto, spent the holiday at his home here. Miss Lottie Losie of Toronto spent 1 hanksgiving with her aunt and grand IMrs. Sam Ash and daughter of ironto visited her aunt, Mrs. Harper Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dawe and Miss irraa Black were visitors in Toronto last week. iss Helen Armstrong, B.A., of Burford, spent the weekend at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Would of To-nto spent the holiday at her parental home here. ;Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson of Toronto, spent the weekend with their parents here. Mrs. Don Wright of Kingston, and rs. Dawkins of Toronto visited eir mother this week. Miss Clara Perry and brother. Clifford of Orillia were Thanksgiving guests at. their home here. r. and Mrs. Martin of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Aylesworth. Messrs. George Palmateer and Jos. Greenly jr. spent the weekend at the Greenly hunting camp at Oak Lake. Miss Delia Diamond of Port Hope and .Miss Jean Diamond of Whitby, spent the weekend at their home in Mr. John Cawood of Oshawa and Miss Dorothy Cawood of Toronto spent the holiday with their uncle. iMr. R. Walker. Messrs Richard Honey jr and Donald Sykes of Queen's University. Kingston, and Arnold Henry of Toronto Medical College, were home for the holidays. DUNDONALD November 20th, 195 No service in Eden United Chu next Sunday. All the last jobs of threshing being finished up this week. Miss Effie Goodrich of the Peterboro Business College spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mutton o! Trenton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dunnett. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chesterfield Mrs. R. Broomfield and Mary called on Eddystone relatives last Sunday. Mrs. Harry McDonald, accompanied by her father and brother, visited a s.'ck relative in Port Hope recently. Mr. Wm. Samons, Colborne, who is suffering with a lame foot, is staying ai- the home of his daughter, Mrs. H. McDonald, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mutton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth" MuttofH Master Rex and baby Betty, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Lawrence, Oak Heights. iMr. Averil Mutton, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mutton, has been attending the Boys' Conference of Tuxis Boy and Trail Rangers, held in Toronto. d Mrs. Arnold Poole and three «,_„», Mt. Pleasant, and Mr. and Mrs. Clelland of Uxbrid£e were guest; McDonald c has been visit-o months, has and intends to where she will of Mr. and Mrs. Harr Mcndnay. Devlin, whi ing here for over f returned to Brighten leave for Buffalo sooi spend the winter. iMr. Melville Dudley, teacher at the Lovett School, and Mr. Howard Martin of the staff of the Bank of Toronto. Colborne, visited friends at "The Cedars," on Sunday. Dundonald was largely represented t the Shiloh Social on Friday night in spite of rain and darkn ijoyed the abundant refreshments d interesting prograi Mrs. Hen lagrippe. Mr. W. W. Mutton has been iaid up :th a lame back. Miss Edna Post. Brighton, has been siting at the home of Mr. George Mutton. - Eden and Hilton were well represented at the Pie Social here last Friday evening. Proceeds amounted to semi thing over $37.00. Mr. Davev of Hilton took charge of the service here last Sunday afternoon, as the pastor. Mr. Leigh, had the funeral service 0f the late Mrs. Minaker, at the home of her daughter Mrs. Maud Hennessy of Hilton. Every branch of faitn work, farm machinery, stock, etc.. has an expert writer in the Family Herald and Weekly Star, the recognized first v-riters in Canada. CODRINGTON November 14th', 1928 The proceeds of our dinner were $400. Miss Millie Wright :is visiting in Port Hope. Mr. Roy Dusenbury's have moved in Mrs. Wilson's house. iMiss Irene Hazlewood was home from Toronto for the .holiday. A few attended the supper at Wo-oler Monday night, where nearly 700 attended. F. H. 'McColl, B.A., Sc., and Mise Jean of Toronto and Miss Lorna of Bancroft were home for the weekend. A shower was given Miss Ida Simposn Tuesday night. She was married to Air. Joe French on Wednesday. They are spending a few days in Rochester. The two Aids met and re-organized on Thursday, at Mrs. M. Ames. The retiring officers nominated the new ones as follows.: President--iMrs. Ryckman Vice presidents--Mrs. McColl, and Mrs. Jas. Ross. Secretary--Mrs. W. Goodfellow Treasurer--Mrs. H. Reddom. Organist-- Mrs. McColl Program Committee--Mrs. Lomis and Mrs. Martin. C. T. TURNEY COLBORNE Wend. Our Mailing List has been correcl up to Wednesday of this week. Lo at your label and see if you ha been given proper credit. If you • Is Ironing Hard Work'/ If you have to stand over a hot stove, heating old-fashioned sad-irons, and Walk backwards and forwards between the stove 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 It has a cool handle, tapering d is beautifully balanced. Tele- •ign'-TrnuciiVncly. Jtsdlsfw The weather smiled on the people of Codrington on Wednesday. November 7-lh. 192S. by giving them a beautiful day for the laying of the corner stone of the new United Church. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. D. R. Clare. B.A., B.D., pastor of the new church. The following documents were placed in the receptacle of the stone: A copy of the Holy Bible, a copy of the United Church hymn book now in use, the latest copy of the New Outlook, a copy of the in cotiations fot union of the former Churches of Mt. Olivet and Bethany, a list of the members of the GeneTal More Eggs for less Money You get more eggs, for les8 money, when you feed Quaker FUL-O-PEP EGO MASH Because this feed is all feed -- every bit of it is just what a hen must have to lay regularly, and produce big, fine-flavored eggs. We have this good feed. I. PALEN Phone 97 Colborne, Ontario 6 HADE IN CANADA1 M. PEEBLES ESTATE Cheap Feed A CAR OF Ground Screenings at $38.00 per ton AT THE MILL COME AND SEE THEM I. PALEN sees NEW CITIES THIS MAN is a business prophet. He does not really look into a crystal ball but he reads the future nevertheless and he sees new cities vet unbuilt. He is important in the telephone business. • e.. , He judges the future from the facts of the present and it is his job to judge with accuracy. He must judge with accuracy because, in a telephone system, plans must be made for years ahead and millions of dollars are involved. With a railway there must be tracks and stations before trains can run. With a telephone system there must be conduits and central exchanges before telephones can go in. To wait until people are clamoring for telephones is too late. THE BUSINESS PROPHET does not wait. He comes to the management with his charts and graphs and figures and says: "In 1930 the demand in Ontario will be 80,000 new telephones. They will be wanted here and here and here." Or he says: "Within the next five years the Province of Quebec will need at least forty per cent more exchange capacity." And the management does not wait either. They know it is up to them to prepare now. If they don't they will be falling down on their job; they will not be keeping pace with - the country. "O ECAUSE THE BUSINESS PROPHET JO spoke in time and the management acted promptly there are 139,000 telephones being installed in Ontario and Quebec this year. Without them there would be inconvenience and confusion now in thousands of new homes and offices. Next year the business outlook calls for spending over twenty-seven million dollars to extend and renew the system and plans have been made to do so. For the next five years the telephone expansion definitely known to be needed in the two provinces means over one hundred million dollars. FINDING THE MONEY is a problem. R is as great a problem as the complications of engineering and organization. Every year as the country grows there must be new money ready so that the telephone system may keep pace. Every year thus far the money has been ready because the policy of the telephone system has been fortunate in attracting the support of conservative and reliable investors who have not been subject to the infloenee of market fluctuations. THAT IS HOW the business prophet and his graphs have been made effective. And that is why the telephone management has always met Canadian progress with confidence j and enthusiasm. X New Wall Paper Stock IS NOW IN All the Newest Patterns and Colorings FRICES VERY MODERATE See the "Special" -we are running ! Before buying, look cer our stock! Jas. Redfearn & Son Phone 1 Division Street Colborne COLBORNE t is well treated. BRING RESULTS