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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 6 Dec 1928, p. 4

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Page Four THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1928 A Joint Savings Account Is a Real Convenience withdra< PARTICULARLY as a matter of account demonstrate its value. Ail funds deposited are subject to withdrawal at any time by either of tne persons in whose names the joint account fs opened. In case of the one of the parties holding ount, all money may be by the other. A joint sunt in the Canadian Bank of Commerce is a real convenience where two people desire access to THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ( THE STANDARD'BANK"oF CANADA ) 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. SOME OTHER PEOPLE j Canadian MeCraeken & McArthur Funeral Directors ROOMS IN OPERA HOUSE BLOCK COLBORNE, ONTARIO Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended Telephone Connection Motor Equipment Ter^s Moderate to indicate that could snarl out a very nasty "Where'd you think you're going? he thought you would understand him, but passengers on Pacific World Cruise last year found him very courteous. Some time before the globe-trottere met the man with the pudding-basin head-gear they were greeted at the entrance of the famous Stadium at Athens by the fiery-mustachiv'd guard who looks like Harry Lauder in a combination of the worst features of the Highland, the Dutch and the hosiery advertisement national costumes. But the Japanese practising on the saxophone's ancestor takes the cake when it comee to strange head-gear. A pun could be made here about "wicker" and "wicked-looking," but let that pass. The dark r -lesentative of : he fair sex evidently believes in simplicity of cos-\r --and economy! She has made her "robe de style" serve for her young son, too, and her head drees! Permanent waves have probably Wen amongst the aid family secrets handed down from mother to daughter for centuries tn her country. Taking them altogether they are a fair sample of strange sights to be viewed on a trip round the world. The Canadian Pacific has organized six winter cruises this year, [{..una the World by the "Empress of Australia", South America-Africa 1 v 'the new 20.000 ton "Duchess of Athoil". Mediterranean by the "Em-s of Scotland" and three cruises to the once happy hunting grounds t VW indies. VERNONVILLE GARAGE USED PARTS FOR SALE Booker Woodward, 19 and her 'ere killed in explosion when as used to start fire, at Jack Cowey jr. 31-27tf Vernonville, Ont. j ndon judge, whose salary is jays he couldn't afford to keep Most people would keep two Four carloads of baled straw were ecemtly shipped from Millbrook, pur-hase having been made by the Tren-on Pulp and Paper Company. Victoria to Have an Old English Yu Festival ! Financial Post--$1,000 invested in j International Nickle five years ago [ would be worth about $19,000 to-day. I But hold: $1,000 invested in either I Hcllinger of Nipising five years ago hid ->,o. A Hope Township farmer was convicted and fined $9 and costs for allowing his calves to run at large on the highway. One of the calves was struck by a Peterboro car and killed. Judge L. V. O'Connor upheld The question is often asked "How is it more business men will not serve in town council?" Deputy Reeve Jarvis or' Barrie, who resigned recently before completing his term of office, gives the answer when-he says: " I am convinced that a Muni-1 cipal Council chamber is no place for | a man inclined to speak bis mini, as I am, particularly so if the man is in business on the main street of his town. 1 know my utterances have hurt - my business, and I must now I go under.' i to I DECEMBER ROD AND GUN In view of the increasing interest the farming of muskrats an article the .December issue, of Rod and m and Canadian Silver Fox News a new muskrat ranching venture . a large scale is of special note. In j When old Thomas Tuss before Shal wrote e At t hWstma 3, play and m cheer For Christn as comes but he \nade ce "The Farm sr's'" Daily * tions on the model of the old English Christmas, which we fin. memorably described in the writ ings of Dickens and Irving. Bu during the coming Christmas the festivities hallowed by six centuries of English tradition will come alive as never before; and for their setting they will have the city oi Victoria, B.C., which has been called "a corner of England on the Pacific coast." Here, in the Em press Hotel, an Old English Yule tide Festival is to open on Dec 22. The holly and ivy and rosemary, celebrated in English song all flourish in Victoria, and will furnish the traditional setting for the carolling, the wassailing, the mumming, the Twelfth Night merrymaking, the Yule log, the mistletoe, and the other delights that warmed Geoffrey Crayon's Harold Eustace Key, dir Canada's major music test arranging the t musical pi for the nightly r of this the n'd repr.-^-n mas Pa dred yeai fate of Bethieher in 1328, exactly s >', and the silver thoroughly capable I Gun and Canadiai » is published by nited, Woodstock, Ont. vertising and i is a gradual r ip.--The A.merii Real Estate for Sale E. ROBINSON ate Dealer and Aucti. one 78r23, Colborne QUALITY Christinas ALL FRESH STOCK NEW FRUITS OF ALL KINDS China for Presents NOTHING BETTER THAN A NICE SETT OF CHINA AS A USEFUL GIFT NEW PATTERNS -- A BIG SELECTION JUST ARRIVED PHONE 24w QUALITY R. COYLE PRICES RIGHT! COLBORNE SERVICE Christmas Gifts Come in and See the Latest in LEATHER GOODS, FRENCH IVORY AND EBONY Beautiful Line of GIFT STATIONERY, XMAS CARDS, SEALS AND BOOKLETS THE BEST CHRISTMAS CANDY Ganongs, Liggets, Willards THE LATEST BOOKS -- THE FINEST PERFUMES At the Front with the finest display of TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, TOY BOOKS, ETC. W. F. GRIFFIS THE REXALL STORE Phone 85w COLBORNE WIRE CARLOAD JUST VRRIVED to be sold at PRICES BELOW ANY IN THE COUNTY ALL KINDS FARM MACHINERY AND REPAIRS JOHN REIVE King Street COLBORNE Discharge-of shotgun by dog which jumped into his car, caused death of Joseph Durst, 50, Adison, Conn.

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