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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 17 Feb 1921, p. 5

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Page Five Farms For Sale! 150 ACRES--!n Haldimand Twp., 3 miles from Baltirr 9 mjles from Cobourg. 135 acres workable, balance bush, maple and beecl acres orchard. 4 acres fall wheat, 50 acres fall plou , 45 acres in meadow, 33 acres fresh seeding. Clay 1 soil. 5 wells. Brick house of 8 rooms, water inside, ci cistern. Bank barn 73x36, tie-up, 7 hoises and 25 ca open yard .Water in stable. Driving house, hog p n, house. School % mile. Church 3 miles. Rural mail telephone!. Possession arranged. Price $11,500. Terms arran 110 ACRES--In Haldimand Twp., 114 ' ville. from Vet 100 acres workable, balance busli and pasture. 7 acres orchard. 5 acres rye. 50 acres fall ploughed, 50 acres in meadow, 25 acres fresh seeding. Clay loam soil. Good water, 3 wells and a creek. Frame house of 12 rooms,, water inside, cellar, cistern. Bank barn 120x30, barn No. - 2, 50x36, tie-up 9 horses and 10 cattle, open yard. Driving house, hog pen, hen house. School and ciiurch 1% miles. Rural mail and telephone. Possession arranged. Price $7,500.. .Terms arranged. 50 ACRES--In Cramahe Twp., 1|/2 miles from Morganston. All workable. 4 acres orchard. 9 acres fall ploughed, 22 acres in meadow. Clay loam soil. Good water, 2 wells and a spring. Frame house cf 8 rooms, water inside, cellar, cistern. Barn 50x34, tie-up 6 horses and 15 cattle. Steel hog pen, hen house. School and churches % mile. Possession arranged. Price $4,200. Terms arranged. 90 ACRES--On the Pre Highway 11 workable. 15 acres orchard. 35 lores in meadow. Clay loam me house of 10 rooms, cellar. 20, tie-up 3 horses and 15 ca , hen house, ice house. Silo. ?. Possession arrange i Colborne. 35 acres fall ploughed. ;>tl. 1 well and a creek. Bank ,arn 50x35, No. 2, e Driving house, hog School and church % ; $12,500.. 5 arranged. Willoughby Farm Agency I lend Office, 4.'il Victoria St., Toronto, Ont REPRESENTATIVE--S. J. PHILLIPS, Colborne. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Mail-Express, Daily............ 10.0:: A.M. I'amiiiw, Except Sunday ... 4.33 P.M. Pa^enger. Kxcept Sunday ... S.:!") P..M. Mail, Daily..........................H-22 P.M. Mail, Daily....".ES.r..B.K^D' -- 3.03 A.M. Passenger, Except Sunday... 8.47 A.M. i'as.-en-er. Except Sunday... 12.27 P.M. .Mail-Express, Daily.............. 0.54 P.M. MOTOR LICENSES Sam D. Dudley, Colborne, has j been appointed issuer of the Ontario 'motor license for East Northumber-jland. Auto owners can procure their I licenses now. BUSINESS CARDS SITUATIONS WANTED RETURNED MAN, age 43, with family of 5, wishes vearly position with farmer. , Reply to Gulliver, 31 Muuroe St., Toronto. THE COLBORNE EXPRESS is isyue every Thursday morning by H. ! Keyes. Subscription $2.00 per annum in advance. Transient advertisements 10 cents per iine first insertion and 5 i cents per line for each additional inser-! j tion. Business cards not exceeding one "" inch $(> per annum. Yearly contract* W. G. ROBERTSON, D. D. S., L. D. S.,,1 Dentist. Office over Scougale Bros' dry | goods store, Colborne._ i '____ ~~_ MEDICAL_______________ A. C. McGLBNNON, B *■ M.D.. CM., j Oftlte opposite iI-k Kir* Hal!. Colborne. j Telephone N« I to- Rtvirttaee, King, Street East-Hum* V- I'S-rS.___ j; J. ARCHER URo'V \! I , L.R.C.P., j L.R.C.S., E.i'tr.ln::ah -VotUnu. Office FUR COAT (Beaver) Bust j 38 inch, length %. Apply at -gi- pre sr Printing Office. _ ' j BABY CARRIAGE, good as new, for sale at reasonable price. Ap-• ply at Express Printing Office. "4 DUNDONALD Miss Ellen Dunnett, of Brighton, spent Sunday at home. Miss Margaret Ednie, of Vernonville, has been visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dunnett spent several days in Brighton last week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dunnett spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Talcott, near Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. A. Broomfield. spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. R. Broomfield,of this place. This neighborhood was well represented at the Sharon anniversary services on Sunday last. The .Misses Hinman, of Sharon, were guests of their sister, Mrs. J. P. Bunnell on Wednesday. Mr. Wm. Samons and son. Mr. Arthur Samons, motored to Port Hope u-contly end spent the day. Mr. A. Inglisvof Holley, N.Y., has been visiting in the home . of his niece, "Mrs. W, S.' McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. A. T, Walker, of Sharon, wete guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Muttpii. • H"mestea.d." Mr .and Mrs. . Alfred inglis and daughter, Leona, of Colborne, were recent guests of Dundonald friends. On acocunt of the re-opening services of Shiloh church next Sunday, February 20th. the services' in Eden-church will hp withdrawn. Mrs. Mark Broomfield and 'Small daughter, Mary, left on Friday for Ottawa, where they are visiting friends. Miss Ida Sanderson, of Peterboro, and Miss Talcott, of Brighton, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dunnett. The social evening given by the Ladies' Aid on Thu-sday of last week at the home of Mrs. E. Mutton passed off pleasantly and was well attended. Much interest is felt .here in the result*X)f West Peterboro elections as the successful candidate. G. N. Gordon, has been well and favorably known in this neighborhood since his early boyhood. EDDYSTONE Mr. Wilson visited a number people here last week. We. are glad to say that Mr. i Jchns-ton's eye is much improved. We are glad to know that M Joe Bradley is much improved after his fall. Professor Dales of Toronto is pected to soon be here to conduct Mr. Geo. Thompson spent a days visiting his cousin in Toro last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Coffee are joicing on the arrival of a young s at Lakeport. M.n-L. .Thompson e.\pect#asjppn, move into his new - house. It is nearly completed. Rev., Mr. Coles has been much help to the church also by holding two weeks of special service. The t'unera lof the late Mr. Thomas Thompson took place in, the Christ Church, here, on Feb. 2nd. rs. Asa Harnden and her brother, J. Drinkwalter of Toronto, attended .the. funeral of their ,.sister, . Bayes, in Brighton, last week. CENTRETON Mr, Leslie Tucker, Prelate Sask., was guest at the home of Mr. S. Coffey this week. Miss Gladys Walton and Miss Dunreatb Dudley, Newcastle, visited their grandparents,. Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor, this week. : the recent meetng of the Hal-md Threshing Co. Ltd. the fol-•:g directors were elected for, the ensuing year: Messrs. 3ohn Beatty, Jas. Baptist .Ben. Stewart.1 -Arch Nichol. Joseph Burns, Willis Stewart ,and W. C ' Jennings. Of these Mr. Willis Stewart was chosen President and Mr. A. Nichol See.! Treas., both , re-elected. Mr. j Nichol's report showed that the j past threshing season had been-..good "■Hl.-ed. a divider.! of ten per cent, had been paid to the stockhol.U rs and^ over $300 added to the reserve The meeting of the Society of Agriculture held here on Monday, of MORGANSTON Mr. Lome Darling visited T-ren t Sunday last. We are pleased to see Master Stanley Kemp around again. The order of the day--"Farmers drawing logs to the saw mill," Mr. F. P. Massey has been sick ith la grippe, but is somewhat better/, ■':..■'.. Miss Rogers of Myersburg is spending a few ,days with Mrs. Walter Glover. rs. Inglis has returned home again, after spending the winter with sister in Vernonville. rs. L. A. Darling of Trenton has been visiting her sons here and enewing old acquaintances. On Sunday last the boys organized class of our S.S. here gave a very interesting report of the convention they attended in Trenton, which was a credit to themselves, also to the S-S. to which they.belong. EDDYSTONE Mr. Joe Bradley is improving The buzz of the sawing machine s heard quite frequently of late. Several took the "trip to Vancouver'. at Centreton, on Monday night. Mr. Asa Harnden spent Saturday ■.-ail Mrs. Henry Harnden at Col- lead ; she glad 1 ameron Harnden spent the nd with his friend Miss Lacey, at Cobourg. Mrs. Miller Bradley expects to spend a few days with friends at Brighton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Capt. Turk spent Sunday with his brother. Mr. Tohi Turk, at Mill Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harnden are upending a few days with her mother. Mrs. Miller. • Mrs. Peebles of Colborne is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harnden. E-- In Lakeport-- Gene lusiness. Established C. Sou then & Son, Gene its, Lakeport, Ont. and resident-' borne, Ont. Counties of J Dp Street, Col- i for the United umberland and Dur- _ LEGAL___ FRANK L. WEBB, B.A., LL.B., Barrie ter, Solicitor, Notarv. etc. Offices. | King St., Colborne, Out., and 411 j Temple Building. Toronto. At Col- I borne Office on Fridays and Saturday,- | and Court day-. TRICK & MeARTIIUR, Barristers, Sol- ' ichors. Ac. Special attention given to collections, Western titles ami agency uork. 41li Melotyre Block, Winnipeg, | Manitoba, Merchants •:GCS FOR HATCHING and Day Old Chicks, in Rocks and Leghorns from imported bred to lay stock. Only limited supply. Major Macdonald, Lakeport. PROPERTY FOR SALE V.BOUT 4 acres in East Colborne. go .1 frame house, good barn, nearly i.ew with cement wall, about 60 herring apple and other fruit trees, te phone and on rural mail route. Gi d water. For particulars ap-plv to .1. B. Harnden, Colborne. OiH. 6-ltf jt.be latter on. catt I the close .of the : ,the ladies served : When in Cobourg Call at the ALBION HOTEL Good Meals and Service EDWARD LISTER, Prop. 3RICK HOUSE and Two Lots on Percy Street for sale. The prcp--.-.•"/ of the late 1. W. Philp. On the premises are a good brick r G.T.R. station. W. L. PAYNE, K.O.. Barrister, Solicitor, I. Notary PublU-. itid Com »yam:er. Oth'H first door eafct of Etgistry Office, j Colborne. FRANK M FIELD, K. C, Barrister,!; Solicitor, Notary Public. Telephone i No. 86, Cobourg; Ont._j W. A. PHILP, C. A. Corbyn, Executors, AUCTIONEER____1 J. D. EDNIE, Auctioneer, is prepar-ed to conduct auction sales. Farm ' Stock and Implement sales a specialty. Address: Vernonville, R. R. 1, or1 Phone Grafton Central, 31rl2. I Grafton Central, 31rl2. S. E. ROBINSON, Auctioneer. Farm Stock and Imminent Sales a specialty. Sales conducted anywhere. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address: R.M.D. 5, ! Colborne. Phone 78r23 Colborne. 1 :"SE AND GROUNDS for sale, ituated on North side King Street, olborne. The said property consists of 1 acre of land, good frame i< use with cellar, living spring. 18 choice apple trees, pear, plum, berry and quince trees, grapes, ubarb. For particulars apply i, G. E. R. Wilson, Insurance md Real Estate Agent, Colborne. sweetly sung rns and Mr. several I violi, VERNONVILLE Ir. Bert Turk has traded of zzie" and is sporting a "Ford." liss Myrtle Deviney is ill at ,timt writing, but all hope for a speed} Quite a number from re debate at Castleton last week, j hen Vernonville defeated Ca y a few points. j A happy reunion took place \vh.--••r, Ir. Wal. Miller returned, to his home; l Braeside, after spending a few i ays with friends at Belleville. j Mrs. Crandon has left our midst j nd gone to reside in Toronto. Shaw :-d Lulu and little Henry spent tho the parti 1914, Chap. : id Jlr, Mrs Robso Robs. : Mr. and d othi ir demands {.gainst the Estate of the aid John W. Philp, who died on or .bout the 30th day . of.' December, A.D. 1920, at the said village of Colborne. are required on or before the 25th day of February, A.D. 1921. to send by post prepaid or to deliver to W. A. Philp, R.R. No. 2. Colborne, one of the Executors of the Inst Will and Testament of ihe Haiti deceased, FOUND NORMAN MONTGOMERY, Auctioneer. Pure bred stock ,a specialty. Real Estate Broker. Several grain and fruit farms for sale. Box ISO, Brigh- i iMPSSORY NOTE, payable at the -.landard Bank, Grafton, found. Owner may have the same upon proving ownership and paying expenses. At Express Print in-; Office; Colborne. 5-3. the Valentine Party Re.d and the pupil School on Monday eniug. The ,s a real success in every , the manner in which the j landled the debates, also! is, etc., reflected much ere- j heir popular teacher, Mr, in very ably presided. At ! of the programme refresh- and descriptions, the in writing of their cli t of th. ' and t. held rved. A. Shoe Repairing I take notice that after such! nentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and that the said Executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to Brunswick House Colborne UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT First-class Meais and Accomodation Give us a call when in Colborne j J. F. WOLFRAIM, Proprietor | Notice to Creditors I IN the matter of the Estate of John J W. Philp, late of the Village of I 1 Colborne, in the County of North- j umberland, Gentleman, deceased. j LAXAC0LD A Laxative cure for LaGrippe, Coughs, Colds, Headache and Neuralgia. How did I catch that Cold? Simple enough. Probably got.overheated or sat in a draft the cold air closed up the pores of the skin suddenly and locked up a lot of waste products of the blood in your body. Then your cold begins. Nyal's Laxacold acts on the mucous mem-brances, checks the catarrh, re-opens the pores of the skin, stimulates the secretions--in short cures-your cold in a day and a night. Try it once--then the next time you'll be sure to remember how quickly Nyal's Laxa-cold cured you. Price 25c a box. W. E. GOULD MEETING OF CREAM SHIPPERS AT DUNDONALD All shippers of cream are requested to attend »a meeting to be held at Dundonald Hall, on Friday afternoon, Feb. 18th, 1921, at 1.30 p.m. The Colborne Creamery wishes to interest all shippers -of cream in the home factory, and is prepared to make up butter at a price per pound, and give the patrons the waste at the factory. We would like all shippers of cream to attend this meeting, which will be found to be for their own benefit. Colborne Creamery Co. Phone 107 P.O.Box 214 Bowes Company L united TORONTO Want Your Cream For which we will pay the highest price. We lead, others follow. That is why we get the business and our patrons are satisfied. We Pay Express. We Furnish Cans. Our Truck will call for cream and deliver empty cans promptly. Established 1S8S Reference-Your Local Bank BOWES COMPANY, Limited W. A. SEED, Manager, Phone 74 Colborne Box 209 You Can Save Money ©a Coal There is as much difference in cc^i as in wood. You won/Id certainly prefer good hard onk wood, to hemlock slabs at the CEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE The Coal That Satisfies igh Valley Anthracite costs yoa no more than yea are asked to pay for the ordinary kind, but Lehigh Valley Coal is harder ami lasts longer. There is more heat in a ton. That is why w<? sell it, anil recommend it. Order from us and he satisfied. pei .hall i _ Block, Colborne, Ont. _____ FOR SALE or EXCHANGE GRADE HOLSTEIN BULL, rising j 2 years old. from a family cf first-j «1.13s milkers, for sale, ot exchange i ft»r M *rs*t<«\ Address j Btrx s*j, eot,rfoRK«. I 3 undei'sisjned is pre- \] ed to do all kinds of , airing of boots and IJ es at his new siiop in ! livh.i.! block. King U ?et, Colborne. . '1 CHAS. BUGG' J. W. Philp must i YORKSHIRE FOR SERVK C.P.R. Telegraph - Dominion Express - Money Orders Agents for CP. R. Railway and Steamship Tickets JAS. REDFEARN & SON Phone« Office-lr2. Residence 6« Scranton - F. P. Strong - Coal Quality and Service are two good reasons for contracting foi Scranton Coa? "Nature Made It Best" Now is the time to secure your Winter supply. PEA COAL. SOFT COAL. SHINGLES STOVE COAL ! Sewer Pipe. F. P. STRONG The Coal Man sows left. As this hog is kept lor his own herd, farmers will now pay each or take their sows elsewhere. -Gordon MacGregor, Celbomc. .3-4* il has decided to I When you drop a match in tire oil for 1921 woods or leave your camp-fire, b<i and advertise for assessor, position mire It is dead out. Care with frra to be permanent if services are in woods should be. a ffr.-C.prij->ctpl-3 «aM*fR<-tory. 'with all Canadians.

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