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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 15 Sep 1921, p. 5

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1921 Page Five GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY East Sound 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 .. .. S.54 P.M. BUSINESS CARDS THE COLBORNE EXPRESS is issued every Thursday morning by fl. S. Keyes. Subscription $2.00 per annum in advance. Transient advertisements 3 2 cents per line first insertion and 5 cents per line 'for each additional insertion Business cards not exceeding one inch $7 per annum. Yearly contracts at uniform rates. DENTAL W. G. ROBERTSON, D.D.S., L.D.S., Dentist. Office: opposite the Fire Hall. 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. 123-r3 J ARCHER BROWN, M.D., L.R.C.P., LR.C.S., Edinburgh, Scotland. Office and residence, Division Street, Colborne, Ont. Coroner for the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham._ LEGAL AUSTIN D. HALO, Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public, £>',.. King St V ■ posite the Fire Hs.il, Colborne. FRANK m. FIELD, K.C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Telephone No. 86, Cobourg, Ont. W. L. PAYNE, K.C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary JPublic, and Conveyancer. OJlice 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____________ j D. EDNIE, Auctioneer, is prepared to conduct auction sales. Farm Stock and Implement sales a specialty. Address: Colborne, Ont. Phone 64 J. S. E. ROBINSON, Auctioneer. Farm Stock and Implement Sales a specialty. Sales conducted anywhere. Satisfaction guaranteed. Real Estate Broker. Address: R.M.D, 5, Colborne. Phone 78r23 NORMAN MONTGOME Brighton. Pin scialty Just as soon as you take time to sit on the sideline you begin to worry about yourself and your possessions. So the only way to keep an open mind is- to keep busy. Besides there's a satisfaction in it that grows with each achievement. However dark the morn ing, noon and evening are bright when you start things early enough. It's nature's way of bringing contentment When you are kept busy enough you have no time to watch f .- slights and chills frcm cold shoulders. As long as you can make the days produce something that helps the world there is something that keeps adding joy te your life and years te your future. The best ef all ways te keep abreast of the times is to start something.-- Exchange. Viennese Landmark. Legend, as well as quaint fact, adheres to many of the landmarks of Vienna. To the south of the city is a beautiful cross, the Spinnerin am KreuZi The site was a rendezvous for tourists because of the panorama of the city it afforded. Though the present cross is more, than five centuries old, it replaced a simpler crucifix, which is said to have been placed there by a woman whose husband went away on one of the crusades. While he was abroad she went to this point eveTy day to spin and te pray. When he returned she erected the cross, as a symbol of gratitude, with the money she earned by spinning. A By-Issue. "The prisoner contends that while the fight was going on, he was in an adjacent alley." "I see; he wants to establish an alley-by." CLERK WANTED--For general store. Experienced preferred. Lome Darling, Morganston. 37-1 CORN CUTTING--Orders for cutting corn left at my residence or 'en by phone--call No. 64J--will promptly attended to. Alex, nie, Colborne. FOR SALE FORD TON TRUCK FOR SALE-Good as new. C. SOUTHON & SONS, Lakeport._ WOODEN CISTERN FOR SALE-- • ft x 6ft. W. W. Goheen. Col-rne. Phone 67. 34-2x T?JP BUGGY, CUTTER, .-".\GLil uiioss, Grain Bags, lor sale. En-ire at Express Printing Office. FOR SALE--Piano, Walm with large mirror, and Washstand. Enquire at Printing Office. SILO '"FOR SALE, 12x24--no y.i iterated. Reason f ) large for the place, rrisou, East Colborne 3. hi. R. WILSON, general Insurs and Real Estate Agent. Money to Loan at 5 to 6 per cent. Office: Brunswick Block, Colborne, Ont. EGCLUSIVE STYLES FALL MILLINERY C. MACKLAM -- A. BRADLEY CASTLETON little lake pavilion Monday evenings-two Piece Orchestra Tickets 75 cents DANCING AT 8.30 Harry Walker Humerous Entertainer and Elocutionist Now Booking FallEntertamments Addres: Colborne r. r. 2, Ont. STOCK FOR SERVICE _ REGISTERED YORKSHIRE BOAR and HEREFORD BULL. . Fee $1.50. Lot 9, Con. B., Haldimand. T. McKim. 33. REGISTERED YORKSHIRE BOAR, Cauglmawaga Jamie, 69391, for service on the premises. Fee $2 payable at time of service. W. II. Usborne. 18-TH E- PERCHERON STALLION j 'BIRCANAN' Will be at, GEO. PURDY'S every j Wednesday for noon, during the | •season of 1921. 23-3 DAVID ARKLES. Owner i WOOD FOR SALE--Quantity of dry I'.ine stove wood at $2.25 pep' 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, £72 H.P. with pump in good condition. Apply Mrs. R. Z. Rogers, Grafton. news TOPJCSJF week Important Events Which Have Occurred During the Week. The Busy World's Happenings Careful!)' Compiled and Put Into Handy and Attractive Shape for the Readers of Our Paper -- A Solid Hour's Enjoyment. WEDNESDAY. Germany pays up another billion of indemnity. -» Transport workers at Cork seize the post offices. Peter Manning beat Single G. in a special race. Miss America II. established a new world's record. Peninsular Sugar Co. to build refinery at Chatham. Flying Ford won the King's Plate, run at Blue Bonnets. The unemployed at Dundee, Scotland, stone the police. British Trades Congress Union demand relief for workless. Mrs. Mary Hyman, Billings Bridge, dies as a result of burns. Hon. Manning Doherty leaves directorate of the Farmers' Sun. Hereford cattle from Alberta win prizes at the National Exhibition. The Canadian Embalmers Association are in convention at Toronto. There is a big increase in number of auto tourists, due to better roads. British Cabinet meeting at Inver-ss to take action on de Valera's The Highways Department warns otorists regarding glaring headlights. The prices of coal in Britain will be reduced from one to four shillings per ton. The attendance at the National Exhibition yesterday was 69,000 Four persons were killed outright when the Strasbourg-Paris express airplane crashed. Mallorytown Consolidated Schools, the first erected in eastern Ontario, officially opened. J. A. Pyke, Montreal, was killed at Toronto in a collision of two' fast displacement motorboats. j Nora Hope of Ottawa, on her fif-1 j teenth birthday, swims across the St. I Lawrence near Brockville. j Hamilton motorists suggest week's I restriction in use of pleasure cars to I bring down gasoline to 25 cents a ! gallon. ' j Capt. E. L .Tanney, on the 31st day of his hunger-strike at the provincial jail, I.ethbridge, Alta., is very, much weaker. THURSDAY. British unemployed pres3 for relief. New York cut Pittsburg's lead to American kitchens opened in Petrograd. Rochester beat the Leafs Thursday, 3 to 2. Cotton is in bloom in fie!.! ^[U ville farmer. British. Cabinet sends reply to de Valera's letter. British commission to be appointed on unemployment. J. K. L. Ross' horses secYed heavily at Blue Bonnets. The Kilties increased their lead in the American League. France sees need -of pact between Allies and the United States. Fred Geraldi, C.P.R. agent .at Tweed, drops dead on duty. James H. Bridger, aged 25, killed in cave-in in well near Sarnia. The Methodist World Conference IK'USE FOR SALE -- On the W->t tide of Victoria Str er, Co'-birne lau»iy occupied by the Misses Haig. U'Lh to G. E. R. Wvsoil, In i'c and Real Esta.e ..V^-i t 1 ol FOR SALE--7 Room Dwelling House ou Fercy Street, Colborne. equipped with furnace, electric fixtures, cistern, etc., owned and occupied by Mrs. G. M. Peebles. Apn y at Express Printing Office. Sgtf 'OR 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. HOUSE FOR SALE--On the side of Elgin Street, formerlv crpied by Mr. James Stanton lath room. Large garden. £ good fruit. Apply to G. E. W'lson,- Insurance and Real El Agent, Colborne. East Hardwood Flooring PLACE your ORDER now for SEAMAN-KENT hardwood flooring Sold and Laid by E. J. TURPIN - Colborne AUTO SERVICE E. E. PHILP Licensed Chaffeur Charges Reasonable Phone 63 :hurch St. V/. Colborne ading the ; ->-le than is the new name for C.P.O.S., Ltd. Striking printers of Toronto may establish co-operative job printing plant. The British Association for Advancement of Science meets in Edinburgh. - The Toronto police seize largest illicit liquor still ever found in Ontario. Two men were kicked by horses at the National Exhibition, one seriously injured. Visitors to Bewdley cemetery report Scriven monument badly defaced with bullet marks. FRIDAY. Kitphener will drop out of senior hockey. "Babe" Ruth made m3 53rd homer. Calgary veteran's reject amalgamation proposal. British Cabinet to await Irish reply in Inverness. German mark roaches lowest point in its history. Rochester defeated the Leafs on Thursday, 5 to 3. New York and Cleveland Americans lost on Thursday. Graphite discovery reported on the Skeena river, B.C. Over 75,000 people attended tfie National Exhibition Thursday.' Provincial Government buys seven-story World building in Toronto. Board of Arbitration decision on G.T.R. shares is bomb in London. Doherty will demand elimination of Article X. from League Covenant. Druggists in Toronto report brisk business in remedies for "summer flu." Sir John Simon says the British Empire is held together by friend-Marconi operators at Glace Bay, N.S., will oppose a 20 per cent, cut in wages. Embalmers' convention hear of scarcity of bodies for purposes of dissection. President Harding will appoint four members to the disarmament conference. Rev. Thomas Manley becomes Chancellor of Roman Catholic archdiocese of Toronto. Dining car departments of C.P.R. j and Canadian National Railways to J lvd'.K 1 pri ! for In Boston offer their highest bidder--to be a daily event for a month. Denmark adopted a Prohibition Bill which forbids importation of liquors or wines containing more than 14 per cent, alcohol. SATURDAY. Greek drive on Angora proves a failure. Truce between Belfast factions is New York made a gain in the National League. "Babe" Ruth made his 54th homer of the season. Two young girls from Niagara are reported lost. American relief is being distributed in Petrograd. Test case on Sunday cigarette selling argued in London. Big raid on smugglers' cargo on Greek liner at New York. New buildings are in sight for next year's National Exhibition. , Sir John Simon delivers two notable addresses in Toronto. London papers urge Canadian generosity to G.T.R. shareholders. President E. W. Beatty of C.P.R. looks for business improvement. American Federation of Labor changes policy on political debates. Hon. Manning Doherty speaks of trade outlook in products of farm. Seventy-six players have entered the Canadian seniors golf tourney. Fast New York to Chicago train restored by M. C. R. through Canada. President Harding names U. S. delegates to disarmament conference. Dail Eireann's reply to Lloyd George to be discussed on Wednes- Bears in Elk Lake vicinity, North-q Ontario, more numerous than rabbits. Stewart nominated as Conservative candidate for Leeds and Brockville. Government offices to issue marriage licenses in Alberta cities instead of jewelers. Lady Byng, in first public address in Ottawa, urges women and girls to help needy brothers this winter. Harry Kaban, Transcona, Man., found by police hanging from bedpost when they went to serve a sum-fqr assault. 1. Chas. T. Shepard, formerly of St. Catharines, doubly bereaved, her mother of that city and her husband of Niagara Falls, N.Y., dying within 24 hours. MONDAY. Floods in Texas take big toll of life. Charlie Chaplin is London crowd's Sinn Fein envoys make three main demands. Fatty Arbuckle, movie star, charged with murder. N. Y. Giants gained the lead in he National League. Major F. J. Munn, well-known Toronto physician, is dead. Herbert Rumley, fisherman, believed drowned off Meaford. France may provide a-building far exhibits at Toronto Exhibition. Jas. Dryden, ex-Warden, of Hastings, dies at Deserohto, aged 66. Twenty-four people at Chester, O., drown when bridge brea>ks. Joie Ray established a new Canadian record for the mile run. A. J. Balfour says all big powers msent essential to disarmament. John Spence, oldest surviving ex- derman, Toronto, dies, aged 91. The Toronto baseball team divided 1 Saturday and lost twice Sunday. Jews formally open synagogue in former Congregational Church, Tor-nto. Chas. Sargent, ex-reeve of Haldimand Township, fatally kicked by a Premier Meighen may announce dissolution of Parliament on Thurs-" ,y in Toronto. Government liquor stores to be established at Dawson, White Horse, and Mayo, Y.T. A fleet of 2 4 grain ships, carrying ore than six million bushels, is on ly down lakes together. Jos. L. Fielding, prominent Guelph merchant, dropped dead on entering lawn bowling greens Saturday. Letter postage between Canada d other parts of the Empire to be four cents, including war tax. The Duke of Devonshire made his first public appearance on a platform from Canada on Saturday at Darleydale. TUESDAY. Bay City defeated London Monday, to 3. Senator Power of Halifax dies, aged 80 years. Spain begins offensive against Morn:: ployed in Liverpoor clash Dail Eireann's reply is sent to British Premier. Russian peasants are sowing seed for next harvest. Korean tries to kill Japanese governor at Seoul. | Pittsburg fell further back in the National League race. Leonid Krassin explains economic policy of Soviet Russia. Mile. Suzanne Lenglen may not play again in the United States. A School of Journalism is opened at the University of Toronto. Thomson clan gathers 1,500 strong at unveiling of memorial at Scarboro. "Joe" Beckett,. English heavyweight boxer, beats "*Boy" McCor-mick. schools posits. An Imperial veteran reaches Toronto from Montreal en route to Winnipeg on foot. Whalen Pulp & Paper had net profit of $530,603, compared wi.h $323,-75 7 last year. Board of Education decides county pupils must pay $125 to attend the Toronto high school. The French Government asks Can-load ef products They w>rk naturally and form no hanii- They work naturally and form no: habits Thevrw>rk naturally and,fbrrn nojiabit" States only tStctasonl lH Napoleon Carisse dies at Ottawa s result of his'rig being run down y a motor car a week ago. Edward Cooney, agod 23, Mont- Pn <■xi.il 1 thei Sold by W. F. GRIFFIS Druggist. The Rexall Store Colborne r Farms For Sale! 300 ACRES--In Haldimand Twp., 4 Miles from Colborne. i50 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, 36xlS, tie-up 13 horses and 19 cattle. Driving house, hog pen, hen house. School iy2 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 buah, 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, water inside, cellar, furnace. Bank barn 90x35, tie-up 4 horses and 10 cattle. Water in . stables. Hog pen, ice bouse, milk house. Rural mail and telephone. School J/2 mile. Church 2 miles. Possession arranged. Price $7,000. Terms arranged 82 ACRES--In Cramahe Twp., 5 miles from Colborne. 70 acres workable, balance bush and pasture. 8 acres orchard. 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 IV2 miles. Rural mail and telephone. Possession arranged. ~~ Price $6,000. Terms arranged Willoughby Farm Agency Head Office, 43 Victoria St., 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 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. BUGG DATES OF FALL FAIRS Belleville..........Sept. 5, 6, 7 Stirling..............Sept. 22-2.1 Brighton............Sept. 16-17 Warkwonh..............Oct. 0-7 Frankford......... ...Sept. |5-ia Campbellford..........Sept. 2 > 1 Napanee............rjept. 13-1 > Marmora............Sept. 2*5-: : Addington.......... .. Sept. JS-•'.' Castleton..............Sept.22. I Eancroft............Sept. 29 30 Madoc................Oct. 1-5 Wooler '.........>......Sept. 2 Norwood............Oct. 11-1 > Piclon..............Sept. 20-21 Tweed..............Sept. 28-2') Odcsa..................Oct. . Roblin's Mills......Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Colborne............Sept. 27-2S Coe Hill............Sept. 27-2S Shannonville,. .. ,...... ..Sept. 17 EXPRESS ADDS BRING RESULTS.

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