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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 25 Aug 1921, p. 5

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th, 1921 Page Fire GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY East Bound Mail-Express, Daily .. ..10.03 A.M. Passengei, Except Sunday 4.33 P.M. Passenger, Except Sunday 8.35 P.M. Mail, Daily...........11.22 P.M. West Bound Mail, Daily............3.03 A.M. Passenger, Except Sunday 8.47 A.M. Passenger, Except Sunday 12.27 P.M. Mail-Express, Daily .. .. 6.54 P.M. business cards THE COLBORNE EXPRESS is issued every Thursday morning by H. S. Keyes. Subscription $2.00 per annum in advance. Transient advertisements 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. dental W. G. ROBKRTSOX. D.D.S., L.D.S., Dentist. Office: opposite the Fire Kail. Colborne. MEDICAL a. c. McGlennon, b.a., m.d., CM., Office opposite the Fire Hall, Colborne. Telephone No. 123r2. Residence, King Street East--Phone No. 12J:-r3 J ARCHER BROWN, M.D., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Edinburgh, Scotland. Office and residence, Division Street, Colborne, Ont. Coroner for the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham. legal Al'STIN D. HAL'., Banister, Solicitor, Notary Public, t.r, King St.. (i-posite the Fire Hp.!'. Colborne. CrUirio. FRANK M. FIELD, K.C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Telephone' No. 86, Cobourg. Ont. CORN CUTTING--Orders for cutting of corn left at my residence or given by phone--call No. 64J--will be promptly attended to. Alex. Ednie, Colborne. FOR sale FOR SALE--Fruit House building, .",3x55 ft. Apply to S. J. Phillips. Colborne. 31. FORD TON TRUCK FOR SALE-- Good as new. C. SOUTHON & SONS, Lakeport. CUCUMBERS FOR SALE. Frank Merney, Colborne R. R. 2. Phone ^Castleton 21rl4. 33-2 WOODEN CISTERN FOR SALE-- 4".ft x 6ft. W. W. Goheen, Colborne. Phone 67. 34-2x TOP BUGGY, CUTTER, SfNGLl-Hainess, Grain Bags, lof sale. En quire at Express Printing Office. FOR SALE--Sett Single Harness first-class, and rawhide lined. Apply at Express Printing Office. SILcTfoR SALE, 12x24--new. Never been uncrated.i Reason for selling, too large for the place. R. B. Garrison, East Colborne 34-2x WOOD FOR SALE--Quantity of dry ].ine stove wood at $2.25 per cord delivered. Percy Inglis, Colborne, R.R. 2. Phone Castleton Central 21 r 22. 29-tf. FOR SALE--1 Clyde Horse 5 years old. 2 Clyde horses 4 years old. 1 Gasoline Engine, 2% H.P. with pump in good condition. Apply Mrs. R. Z. Rogers, Grafton. FOR SALE--One Jersey Cow, regis-icrid, 2 years and over; had one <:.;•. quiet and good milker: rea-j.r.ij for filing. »;>•. able to attend to her. Wm. Nichols, Castleton. 33 W. l. PAYNE, K.C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, and Conveyancer. Office first door east of Registry Office, Colborne. TRICK, McARTHUR & Co.--Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Special Examiners in K.B. Special attention to professional agency work. 416 Mclntyre Block Winnipeg, Man. FRANK L. WEBB, B.A., LL.B., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, etc. Offices, King St., Colborne, Ont., and 411 Temple Building, Toronto. At Colborne Office on Fridays and Saturdays and Court days. Auctioneer F. D. EDNIE, Auctioneer, is prepared to conduct auction sales. Farm Stock and Implement sales a specialty. Address: Colborne, Oufc. ' Phone- 64 J. ~ iT~E. ROBINSOX. Auctioneer. Farm Stock and Implement Sales a specialty. Sales conducted anywhere. Satisfaction guaranteed. Real Estate Broker. Address: R.M.D. 5, Colborn& Phone 78r23 Colborne. j© 9 B H1' NORMAN MONTGOMERY, Auctioneer. Pure bred stock a specialty. Real Estate Broker. Several grain and fruit farms for sale. Box 180, se FOR SALE -- On the W-a of Victoria Str et, Colbirn ■>■>• occupied by the Misses Mai;; lij to G. E. R. W'.son, In sr. and Real Esta-.e \wi l ' c FOR SALE--7 Room Dwelling House on Fercy Street, Colborne, equipped with furnace, electric fixtures, cistern, etc., owned and occupied by Mrs. G. M. Peebles. Ayr; y at Express Printing Office. 33tf FOR SALE--One Mare, general purpose; One Grade Yorkshire Sow for farrow in two weeks; One Col ony Poultry House; Four White leghorn Cocks and 40 Yearling Hens. Gordon MacGregor. FOR SALE--The home property of Mrs. E. J. Sabins of Morganston. consisting of 35 acres; also 10 acres on gravel road near Crealock Kami. For all particulars apply to John Wolfraim, Castleton. 33-2 G. i* R. WILSON, general Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Money to Loan at 5 to 6 per cent. Office: Brunswick Block, Colborne, Ont. STOCK FOR SERVICE REGISTERED YORKSHIRE BOAR ..ed HEREFORD BULL. Fee $1.50. Lot 9, Con. B., Haldimand. ? T. McKim. 33. HOUSE FOR SALE--On the East tide of Elgin Street, formerjv oc-ci pied by Mr. Jam-..« Hf-.nUrA All path room. Large garden. Some ' pood fruit. Apply to G. E. R. .' W'lson, Insurance and . Real Estate HOUSE FOR SALE--to close an estate--The house on North side of Simmons Street, Village of Colborne, recently occupied by Mrs. Elizabeth Peters. For terms and particulars apply to G. E. R. Wilson, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Colborne. 24-4 FARM FOR SALE--143 acres, know.i as the Cowey farm, Lakeport. About 90 acres under cultivation, balance pasture. 9 acres apple orchard. First-class buildings. Never failing stream of water and a pood well. Possession arranged. Easy Terms. Apply to D. C. Matthews, Colborne. 28-4. FOR SALE--Dwelling house and barn situated on South East corner of Victoria and Simmons streets in Village of Colborne. On this property is a large garden containing about 1% acres. For particulars apply to G. E. R. Wilson, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Colborne. 26-4. THE PERCH ERON STALLION •BIRCANAN' Will be at GEO. PURDY'S every Wednesday for noon, during the season of 1921. "Tender South Breakwater at Cobourg, Ont.", will be received tt this office until 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday. September 13, 1921, for the reconstruction of the South Breakwater at Cobourg, Northumberland County, Ont. Plans and forms of contract can be seen and specification and forms of tender obtained at this Department, at the Equity at. tho Post Office, CoTJourg, Ont. Tenders will not be considered unless made on printed forms supplied by the Department and ln accordance with conditions contained therein. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 p.c. of the amount of the tender War Loan Bonds of the Dominion will .-ilso be accepted as security, or war bonds and cheques . if required to male up an odd amount. Note.--Blue prints can be obtained at this Department by depositing an accepted bank cheque for the sum of $20.00, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, which will be returned if the intending bidder i regular bid. . C. DES 'HERS NEWS TOPICSJF WEEK Important Events Which Hava Occurred During the Week. The Busy World's Happenings Carefully Compiled and Put Into Handy and Attractive Shape for the Readers of Our Paper -- A Solid Hour's Enjoyment. WEDXESDAY. There is a plague of rats and mice in Europe, Kemalists are beginning to evacuate Angora. Irish Republican Parliament meets in Dublin. Alliance of Entente Powers stronger than ever. The Montreal polo team beat Toronto, 11 to 5. An appeal is made for famine-stricken Russia. Jewish pogroms are taking place in White Russia. Newman's Kingston rink wOn the Riggs Trophy at Belleville. Two thousand delegates attending Elks' Grand Lodge at Calgary-Canadian Locomotive Co. show! an operating profit of $767,891. Reading defeated the Toroni baseball team on Tuesday, 5 to 2, Empire teachers at departure press gratitude for Toronto's President Gompers score who treat unemployed to oratory. Fourteen automobile loads of sex farmers start on tour of Ontario. Ottawa Separate School trustees distress over Regulation 17, ask " assistance. Premier Lloyd George tel House of Commons of work Supreme Council. Two children of Joseph Gar] near Kenora, drowned while cr< the Winnipeg river. Premier Drury addresses Carm Convention in Toronto and congn lates labor on stand. Ross L. Merckley's body fi foot of cliff on the banks Rideau Canal at Ottawa. London G. T. R. carshop m for one week's holidays i rather than dismissal of any. THURSDAY. "Babe" Ruth made his 45th hoi ler of the season. Georges Carpentier may cancel (the bout with Gibbons. De Valera says Dail Eireann ^rill reject the British propos. China's President thanks nations for aid to famine sufferers. Jan Van Albert, tallest man in khe world, marries at Port Arthur. The harvest outlook of the wi is reported good by Washington. The Toronto baseball team did play at Reading on Wednesday. The British budget for 1922 is ing the Chancellor apprehension'; The New York Nationals won Wednesday. Pittsburg was idle. France is smoking nine thougfend tons of tobacco more than bef< Tho population of Windso* 541; grows 116.17 per cent. a decade. Advisory Board on unemgi sits in secret session at Queeh Toronto. Steamship Northumberland pifcks up fishing boat adrift off IJort Dalhousie. Two men were killed in a collision of gasoline speeder and handc; Edmonton. Mike Wok, reeve of Birch i instantly killed when arm caug belt of threshe The comer-s ford for new high school to three townships. Wholesale perjury by wit: Toronto Police Court descril Magistrate Cohen. The Russian Soviet Governuiebt, it is reported, will refuse to pay R is-sia's pre-war debts. The collier Jex. owned by the Ho|w-ards Coal Co., King Long Point, Lake Oi According to the Registrar-GeV eral of Ireland, 15,585 emigrated from Ireland during the year 192f0. The Council of Ambassadors ha.Ve decided that there were already too many republics in Europe; Baranla will be handed back to Hungary. , FRIDAY. v "Babe" Ruth hit his 46th hom.4. Prince Alexander of Serbia ill #i Paris. \f W. C. T. U. holds world session "It San Francisco. The British bowlers won at Ho4 ilton by 31 shots. United States-Senate stands pat on Stanley amendment. -J| Duncan and Mitchell, British g i laid at b ir- l Thursday. sing tl Dail Eireann still di ports of departments. Former soldiers of Britain are enlisting to fight the Moors. D. McDougall's Riverdale rink won the Dominion Trophy final. The W. C. T. U. will enlarge and improve Willard Hail, Toronto. The Toronto baseball team defeated Reading in both games Thursday. It is expected Rev. C. A. Seager will be Provost of Trinity College. The League of Nations Council called to meet in Geneva on August 29. George Headon, Selkirk, Man., has been appointed Chief of Police at Kenora, Ont. Philip Fortier and Joseph Watts, lads of Dixville, Que., were drowned while bathing. The Quebec Government will abolish women's employment agencies, doing the work itself. Rev. H. R. Read, Moose Jaw Presbyterian minister, was fatally injured in a motoring accident. Thomas Rush, one of the oldest veterans of the Indian Mutiny in Canada, died at Kingston, aged 88. Mrs. Evelyn Cook, Detroit, 2t years of age, murdered her 18-months-old sou by drowning him in a bathtub. SATURDAY. U. S. Pacific policy is open door to all nations. The British bowlers won at Guelph by 146 to 126. The Toronto baseball team won at Reading, 8 to 0. King Alexander of Serbia under operation in Paris. Cleveland went into the lead in the American League. • Two firms incorporated at Windsor to export liquor. Acadians hold great celebration at shrine of Evangeline. Forbes Godfrey fires opening gun in West York contest. Sir Horace Plunkett says Irish division imperils peace. Prospect of gold mining development in New Brunswick. Touring British bowlers were beaten four shots at Kitchener. Teeterville Old Boys' reunion draws crowd of five thousand. Frank J. Walsh, well-known Toronto sportsman, died on Friday. Oldest V. C. and young confrere entertained by Toronto veterans. United States Congress conferees reach compromise on anti-beer bill. The writ for the West York by-election was issued in Ottawa to-day. Lloyd George makes announcement to the House of Commons on Irish terms. The world is joyriding to ruin, New York reformer tells big audience in Toronto. ■ . 'The Imperial Bank at Queenston, Ont, robbed of $2,000 by three armed bandits at 2_p.m. Bruce Telephone Co. shareholders at Paisley, Ont., decide against amalgamation with Bell Telephone Co. Two-year-old daughter of Enos Merkley, Nation valley, near Brockville, strangled in cords of hammock. Soviet and U. S. representatives reach an agreement as to the distribution of food to starving Russia. China has formally accepted President Harding's invitation to participate in the coming conference on Pacific and Far Eastern questions. MONDAY. A. F. of L. will oppose all wage reductions. Soviet still bars foreign travel to Many week-end accidents occur in Lake Ontario. Dail Eireann holds special meeting in Dublin. Hungary decides to crush new republic of Baranya. A case of typhus found on board an Atlantic liner. To establish foreign zones in ports of the United States. R. W. E. Burnaby remains in North York campaign. A new oil field discovered on Alaska's northern boundary. Miss America motorboat shows 80 miles per hour in trial spin. Toronto Leafs won two games from Jersey City on Samrday. Japan ousted' India from the Davis Cup, and meets Australia next. Foresters gather' in Toronto for a meeting of the Supreme Court. Mrs. Mallory is again U. S. women's national tennis champion. • The United States- is- sending troops to police Costa Rican area. Orangeville, O.A.L.A. senior champions, put out of race by Brampton. Child Health staff, in* Quebec finds rural children more defective than Gordon Crawshaw, aged about 26, was killed- by a car on a siding at Guelph. Fire-swept Ayliner will ask Quebec Government for $400,000 housing loan. Five armed bandits rob store in Buckingham, Que., of $2,000 worth of jewelry. Lieut.-Col. Walter Clark, Guelph Relief Officer for 41 years, died at the age of 81. Emery Bartlett, aged 13, dies after being struck on head by a stone at St. John, N.B. Dr. Paul's Canadas won the Butt Trophy, feature of the Dominion Bowling Tournament. J. M. Nault, Sherbrooke, was killed, and his chauffeur hurt, when his auto was struck by a train. TUESDAY. New York landlords are raising Russia is offering big concessions to foreign capital. Robt. Hardy was killed in a motoring accident near Lucan. Italians make the United States dollar standard of value. Negotiations between U. S. oil magnates and Mexico to take place. British bowlers won all seven games of their match at London, Ont. Robt. E. Sale, aged 20, Windsor, killed in motoring upset near Til-Mrs. "Toots" Randall won the U. S. women's trapshooting title at Chicago. Rt. Rev. Felix Couturier, the new Bishop of Alexandria, arrived at Montreal. Dail Eireann gives no indication yet of its attitude on the British proposals. Ford's innovations in transportation an old story to Hydro, says Sir Adam Beck. Geo. M. Hendrie's Estero won the D. and C. Stakes, the feature of the Windsor card. W. J. Thompson, Toronto, was beaten in the national golf tourney at Winnipeg. A small boy slipped into sewer outlet at Garrison Creek, Toronto, and is drowned. .Veteran amalgamation meeting told union of service men could defeat Government. The Independent Order of Foresters held an impressive initiation ceremony in Toronto. Toronto baseball team won another doubleheader from Jersey City. Rochester beat Baltimore. ..All who ever wore the King's uniform arc asked to join the Warrioi/s' Day parade at Toronto Exhibition/ John A. Stewart, New Liskeard, killed, his son severely hurt, in collision of automobile and radial car. Amable Lavictoire, 97-year-oid inmate of St. Charles Home, Ottawa, falls downstairs, dying in a few Best, Cheapest and Safest! ALUMINUM PRESERVING KETTLES Different Sizes to choose from. Have a look at our stock before buying Imperial Pint, Quart, and Half-gallon Fruit Jars Aho Zinc Bands and Rubbers now in stock Try a gallon of our VINEGAR-- either cider, or while wine. You will find it the very best. Come to us for Quality and Service. f. e. mellow Colborne EAST COLBORNE STORE CUT GLASS WATER SETTS, $2.50. DAISY TEA KETTLE, 30 cents PICTURE POST SCARDS and ALUMINUM SOUVENIRS ON SALE THIS WEEK--A consignment of Print and Chambray factory ends at Bargain Prices w. a. moore Terms--Cash or Produce. Phone 109 r Farms For Sale! 300 ACRES--In Haldimand Twp., 4 Miles from Colborne. 150 acres workable, 20 acres bush, balance pasture. 6 acres orchard. 50 acres fall ploughed, 50 acres in meadow, 20 acres fresh seeding. Clay loam soil. Watered by a creek and a spring. Frame house of 12 rooms, water inside, cellar, cistern. Bank barn 76x34, barn No. 2, 58x30, barn No. 3, 36x18, tie-up 13 horses and 19 cattle. Driving house, hog pen, hen house. School 1% miles. Church 3 miles. Rural mail and telephone. Possession arranged. Price $14,000 Terms arranged 100 ACRES--In Murray Twp., 2 miles from Wooler, 6 miles from Trenton. 70 acres workable, 5 acres- maple and beech bush, balance swamp. 2 acres orchard. 30 acres fall ploughed, 20 acres in meadow, 15 acres fresh seeding. Clay loam soil. Brick house of 10 rooms, wTater inside, cellar, furnace. Bank barn 90x35, tie-up 4 horses and lb cattle. Water in stables. Hog pen, ice house, milk house. Rural mail and telephone. School Va mile. Church 2 miles. Possession arranged. Price $7,000. Terms arranged S2 ACRES--In Cr^nahe Twp., 5 miles from Colborne. •70 acres workable, balance bush and pasture. 8 acres or-thard. 30 acres fall ploughed, 16.acres in meadow, 12 acres seeding. Clay loam soil. 1 well. Frame house of 9 rooms, cellar. Barn 40x30, No. 2, 70x30, tie-up 5 horses and 16 cattle. Driving house, hog pen, hen house. School % mile. Church iy2 miles. Rural mail and telephone. Possession arranged. Price $6,000. Terms arranged Willoughby Farm Agency Head Office, 43 Victoria SK, Toronto, Ont. REPRESENTATIVE--S. J. PHILLIPS, Colborne Colborne Creamery WANTS YOUR CREAM For which we will pay at least Toronto prices Our Aim--To Satisfy Customers and Prompt Attention Our Truck will call for Cream and deliver cans Telephone will give you day or night service FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER selling wholesale or retail Patronize Home Industry POULTRY WANTED Write or Telephone COLBORNE CREAMERY Co. Phone 107 P.O. Box 301 Colborne Car Load New Fence Wire JUST IN TO BE SOLD AT OR BELOW SARNIA OR EATON PRICES -Place Orders at once- john reive King St. Colborne

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