T Page Four THE COLBORNE EXPRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 21st, 1921 Colborne's Departmental Store THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE Give me a try and be convinced. I have been in the mercantile business for the past twenty-seven years and will guarantee satisfaction. Below are a few prices quoted: HARDWARE A full line of new stock of Granite Ware, Aluminum Ware, Milk Cans, Milk Pails from 50c up, Fence Wire 7c per lb. Get our prices on Paints and Oils before buying elsewhere. GROCERY SPECIALS 3 lbs Rice 25c. Special Ground Coffee 50c a lb. Brooms 50c. 2 pk. Lux 25c. Fresh Dates 15c. Palm Olive Soap 3 for 25c. Salmon from 20c to 50c per tin. 5 lbs Rolled f Pails of Jam 75c. Special Get our prices on Sugar. DRY GOODS See the Fancy Ginghams and Voiles for Summer wear. I have a new range of Fancy Voile Blouses. Also Ladies' House Dresses, Kiddies Rompers, etc. BOOTS AND SHOES Have a new range of Ladies' Oxfords, very latest style. Also see our Men's Heavy Work Shoes, at prices that cannot be beaten. Yours for Business W. O. BUNDY successor to C. M. Allen & Co. Phone 49. Colborne, Ont. Highest price for Butter and Eggs for 25c. 4 lb Black Tea 50c a lb. LAKEPORT GENERAL STORE FULL LINE OF FEED Three Different Kinds of Corn Half Ton of Baby Chick Feed --Alsike Seed --Clover Seed --Timothy Sed --Dutch Sett Onions Paints and Oils, Turpentine, etc. Scren Doors and Windows Kindly Place Your Order with Us-- --or Phone--All Orders Promptly Filled Phone 86r4 C. A. MILLS & CO., Lakeport Wire Fencing On Hand At Eaton Prices Agricultural Implements Buggies, Waggons, etc. john reive King St. Colborne The Farmer's Partner ABank, like an individual, is known by the company it keeps--in other words, every bank has a distinct character. This Bank has been so closely associated with rural development in the past half century that it is now characterized as the Fanner's Partner If you are looking for practical banking co-operation, let our local Manager demonstrate "Standard" service. 3S« THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA. TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Colborne Branch: - - C. A. Bryans, Manager. $50 to $5,000 A YEAR FOR LIFE A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY PROVIDES IT --No better life investment available --No better security obtstinnble :*^"mot t"- l^.' Of levied npon for any causs --Will be replaced if lost, stolen or destroyed --He* effected by trade depressjjn --Free from Dominion Income Tax --No medical examination required^ Anyone over the age of 5 years resident or doiniciied in Canada may purchase. Any two persons may purchase jointly. Employers may purchase for their employees--school boards for their teachers--congregations for their ministers. In the Legisature, Premier Drury tabled the supplementary estimated providing for an exnendiiu-e oi over $14,000,000. Sixty-seven thousand is appropriated for member's bonuses which will mean that each member will eceive a bonus of $600. Over a million and a half is set iside for grants to Toronto, Queen's md Western Universities. '{ To provide for colonization roads-and bridges six hundred and fifty thousand dollars is included. COLBORNE COUNCIL The i held on 1921. Present--Dr. Jno. Ii eeve; R. J. Clarke, I ews, R. Snetsinger, I Robertson, Councillors. The minutes of last i ad and confirmed. The Council decided t ossings on Church sti The Clerk was instruct irload of cement for purposes. of i file. The Clerk was instructed to adverse for Tenders for street sprinkling. Moved by R. Snetsinger, seconded D. C. Matthews That the following accounts be paid: . Southon & Sons supplies charity..............$ 4.05 G.T.R. Freight, on roof coat- i C. E. Gaffleld, gravelling .. 18 21 00 Wi l. Morgan, gravelling ... 45 00 Wi l. Cowie, gravelling .. 25 00 Youngs, Sundry work . . . 12 90 w. Cowie, gravelling ..... G 00 c. E. Gaffleld, gravelling .. 36 00 F. P. Strong, coal .charity .. 9 00 Bell Telephone Co........ 5 75 Ar; us Mfg. Co., roof coating. 130 40 it. Coyle & Son, coal oil ... 3 35 M. Peebles, electric lights 90 84 A. E. Donaghy, glass...... 1 00 W. Usher, Bailiff, D.C..... 6 00 H. S. Keyes, Clerk DTC. ... 6 00 H. S. Keyes, Salary Clerk id Treasurer.......... 32 50 w. J. Jamieson, Sal. March 50 00 J. H. Goulding, Sal. March. 5 00 P. Clarey work on street ith team............ 78 00 J. I. Matthews, work on reet with team....... 3» 00 c n motion the Council adjo urned. FENTON & SMITH Remarkable Values in Women's High-Class Dress Shoes INVICTUS SHOES The Slater Shoe stands for quality, and ':c those who habe worn it, it needs no recommendation. We have a new line in black oxfords just arrived, s with Cuban heel and imitation brogue toe., good style, neat fitting shoe. All sizes. Very special Price....... $8.00 BROWN OXFORDS Brown oxfords are very popular again this season and we have an exceptionally good shoe in the "Invictus," with Cuban heel and brogue toe with medium vamp. Special Price.........$8.00 BLACK TIE SHOE The black tie shoe is extremely popular this season. Shown in fine kid, colonial style, with silk tie and medium heel, a splendid shoe for style and comfort. Popular Price .................. $7.00 Shown in black w.th median- toe and low heel makes an ideal shoe for the school oiri or for street shoe. All sizes. Price per pair.............. $6.25 BROGUE OXFORD Heavier style brogue in dark brown with low heel and broad tos, good street shoe Price.. $7.50 FENTON & SMITH Hardwood Flooring "BEAVER" BRAND Hardwood Flooring Laid and Finished For Sale By E. J. TURPIN HALDIMAND COUNCIL Brewster's Hall, Centreton March 31, 1921. Council met this day. bers were all present, IM Slade, rteeve, in the chair. The minutes of last meeting were read and Moved by Mr. Haig, seconded isi" Mr. Carruthers, that three superiif tendents of roads be empowered by the council to oversee the work in tlfij township, said superintendents to fl advised as to the work to be wjj med by members of the CO aiP Carried. -Moved by Mr. Haig, seconded Mr. Walsh, that the time for the turn of the collector's roll be extended until the 14th day of April Moved by Mr. Walsh, seconded by Mr. McKenzie, that the Reeve sign orders on the treasurer in favor of the following persons: Fred George, work < R. Montgomery, work on road 5.00 Nelson Usher, work on road.. 55.00 A. B. Carruthers, work, road 3.50 Wm. Linton, work on road .. N. J. Curtis, 400ft phe plank 200.00 W. Herron, wrok on base line 10.00 Geo. Pratt, work on road ... 17.50 J. Miller, committing and mileage.............. J. Brewster, rent of hall .. Fred Earl, work on road .. Percy C. Roberts, work, road G. W. Wilson, work on road R. L. Gilliland, work Wm. McMurray. work Elias Sherwin, work Blacklock, registration fees Michael Lee, bridge work . .. Fintont work on road .*... . D. Buttars, work on road i. Gillespie, work on road Roddy, work on road .. Hudson, work on road . . Honeywell, work on road. Honeywell, work on road. A. Macklin, work on road James Cameron, sheep killed Peter Young, rebate taxes... 57 Slade, committing indi- tit and phone........ 2.75 Hamilton, work on boundary.. 60.23 --Carried. Moved by Mr. Haig, seconded by Mr. Walsh, that the next regular meeting of -this council will be held in Grafton on April 25, at 10 a.m. When in Cobourg Call at the ALBION HOTEL Good Meals and Service EDWARD LISTER, Prop. Brunswick House Colborne UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT First-class Meals and Accomodation Give ns a call when in Colborne J. F. WOLFRAIM, Proprietor 3.50 i road 8.00 l road 17.50 road 20.50 15.00 23. 50 20.00 11.2: 17.75 45.00 21.50 Reports from the trapping grounds of Rice Lake district indicate a fairly large catch of muskrats. Some of the first pelts have already but the bulk of the liar rill i ; be t ntil the UNDERTAKING Having purchased the complete Funeral Outfit of the late W. A. Gerow, Castleton, I am prepared to receive all orders for Under- A full line of Caskets, Coffins, Burial Robes, etc., will be kept A call, day or night, will receive prompt attention. Prices very moderate. Call Castleton Central, Line10r2-3 C. L. CRYDERMAN AUTO SERVICE TO ALL TRAINS Phone No. 67 W. W. GOHEEN Percy St Colborne COAL ipiif, resumed ihe c Ira Edwards April, according to the Cations of the fur buyers. The )ing season is' several weeks d of normal this spring. Us-the trappers do not quit the hes until mid-April. They have the 2Cth of the month to work d'spose of the pelts. Prices are quoted at $1.50, but some skins ; a little better than that figure. Shoe Repairing The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of repairing of boots and shoes at his new shop in the | Ireland Block, King Street, ! Colborne. CHAS. EUGG Grafton West End Garage We have Secured a First-Class Mechanic from the City for Repaying Cars Agents for Gray-Dort and Ford TIRES OILS , We also handle Elictric Light Plant for Farmers SABINS & MIKEL Phone 49 Grafton, Ont WE SELL fiH " FARM EQUIPMENT ITY ANDSERVIC Sixty years of leadership--of giving good value, heaping satisfac and real service! That's why the Gilson name wins respect and confidence from coast to coast. That's why we are proud to sell this dependable farm equipment. THE GILSON ENGINE itself in the first season. Use it! The best Manure Spreader mad< Then year after year, pays the GUson. Why? It has a wide sore 100 per cent, fcrofit on It is low down. It ha, light draft. It i Made in Canada ami Guaranteed by GILSON MFG. CO., Limited . - - GUELPH, ONT. Call and See Nearest Dealer f WILBERT EDDY, COLBORNE, ONT. W*-'" To WINNIPEG, BRANDON, REGINA, SASKATOON, ^CALGARY, EDMONTON, PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA THE " NATIONAL" LEAVES TORONTO 11.00 P.M. 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