T THE COLBORNE EXPRESS THURSDAY .SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1921 Page Five, 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 fir.it 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. ROBERTSON, D.D.S., L.D.S., Dentist. Office: opposite the Fire Hall. Colborne. MEDICAL A. C. McGLL'NNON, B.A., M.D., CM., Office opposite the Fire Hall, Colborne. Telephone No. ' 123r2. Residence, King Street East--Phone No. 123-r3. 1. ARCHER BROWN, M.D., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.. Edinburgh, Scotland. Office and residence, Division Street, Colborne, Ont. Coroner tor the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham. CLERK WANTED--For general store. Experienced preferred. Lorhe Darling, Morganston. 37-1 CORN CUTTING--Orders for cutting of corn left at my residence or given by phone--call No. G4J--will be promptly attended to. Alex. Ednie, Colborne. LOST LOST--A Bay Percheron Mare, 1 one white {rind foot, farly he mane and tail. Any .lerson nishing information ti.at will local? the animal will be rewarded Randolph M, Potter, Warkworth 38-lt FORD TON TRUCK FOR SALE-Good as new. C. SOUTHON <S SONS, Lakeport. WOODEN CISTERN FOR SALE-- M't x 6ft. W. W. Goheen, Col-rne. Phone 67. 34-2x FOR SALE--Piano, Walnut Dresser with large mirror, and a Walnut. Washstand. Enquire a: V. .press Printing Office. 36x--2x FOR SALE--Sett of scales, 1200 lbs, capacity, good as new. Apply to J. S. Pickworth, Colborne. 30-lx LEGAL AUSTIN D. HAL.,, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, &c. King St , (i • posite the Firo Hs;l), Colborne, FRANK M. FIELD, K.C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Telephone No. 86, Cobourg, Ont. GOOD WORK HORSE, good one-, horse waggon, and harness and outfit, all in good shape. Apply at Express Printing Office. 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 SILO FOR SALE, 12x24--ne been uncrated. Reason ft too large for the place. Garrison, East Colborne WOOD, FOR SALE--Quantity of dry I.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 Casoline Engine, Zyz H.P. with pump in good condition. Apply Mrs. R. Z. Rogers, Grafton. : FOR SALE -- On of Victoria Str -.si, occ upied by the Mis to G. E. R. W'-s. and Real E W«-: 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 Colborne. %■ NORMAN MONTGOMERY, Auctioneer. Pure bred stock a specialty. Real Estate Broker. Several grain and fruit farms for sale. Box 180, Brighton. Phone No. 101. INSURANCE A. E. JONES, Castleton, Ont. FOR 1! SALE--7 Room Dweilin-n Fercy Street, Colborne, em .ith furnace, electric fixture, em, etc., owned and ocenni Irs. G. M. Peebles. Apii Printing Office. Issuer of Marriage Licenses G. fc. R. WILSON, general Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Money to Loan at 5 to 6 per cent. Office: Brunswick Block, Colborne, Ont. EGCLUSIVE STYLES FALL MILLINERY little lakf. pavilion Monday evenings-two Piece Orchestra Tickets 75 cents THURSDAY EVENINGS-- * Three Piece Orchestra Tickets $1.00 DANCING AT 8.30 SALE--One Mare, general pur-s; One Grade Yorkshire -Spv.-for farrow in two weeks; One Col ony Poultry House; Four White I eghorn Cocks and 40 Yearling Hens. Gordon MacGregor. HOUSE FOR SALE--On the East tide of Elgin Street, formerlv celt pied by Mr. Janvs StHnton All room. Large garden. Som< fruit. Apply to G. E. R n, Insurance and Real Estab , Colborne. BARM FOR SALE--100 acres, m or less, South Half Lot 21, Con Township of Cramahe, known as the j Wm. Lacey place. Good house and i barn, spring creek running through I good pasture. Farm might be divided. Terms and possession arranged. Apply to G. A. Gum-! mer. Colborne R.R. 2. 38,4t. I NEWS TOPICSJF WEEK Important Events Which Havs 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. WEDNESDAY. British Cabinet committee to find work for idle. Sinn Fein couriers* confer with Lloyd George. Severe hailstorm at Three Rivers, Que., on Tuesday. Both the Giants and Pirates won in the National League. Rochester defeated the Toronto baseball team, 9 to 8. Bay City beat London 3 to 2 in the M. O. play-off series. New York Kilties lead the American League by half a game. British ex-eoldiers to work in French devastated areas. Berlin paper blames German Government for drop in mark. Record trainload of 85,000 bushels grain reaches Fort William. Personal of Agricultural Development Board is completed. Striking printers in Toronto will, get winter's fuel supply free. Mile. Lenglen, French tennis player, sails for home on Saturday. Serious charges follow raid by provincial officers at North Bay. Edinburgh University confers degrees on members of British associa-. tion. Washington expects Premier Lloyd George to attend Disarmament Conference. Col. Dr. Henry Smith conducts remarkable clinic for eye troubles at Hamilton. Canadian Importer reaches Vic-' toria, B.C., after being towed thir*; teen days. University extension course to be started in Hamilton, with class of 24/J signed up. Commissioner W. J. Richards, Salvation Army, Toronto, goes to Australian command. Mitchell and Duncan, British golf professionals, defeated Balch and Hackbarth at Cincinnati. Cost of living figures for August higher than for July, chiefly due to potatoes and butter prices. Bag of registered mail valued at $7,000 put on Amherstburg street car for Windsor September 9 is still THURSDAY. Real estate operators expect boom in 1922. Nansen appeals for help for Russian people. German police arrest assassins of Reactionary party. League of Nations elects Judges of International Court. The Leafs defeated the Rochester baseball team, 9 to 4. Wilfred E. Manhard appointed postmaster at Brockville. Peter Manning equaUei, world's trotting record, 1.58. Coroner's jury finds "Fatty" Arbuckle guilty of manslaughter. Toronto will "welcome great Odd Fellows gathering next week. London borough mayors will confer with Premier Lloyd George. U. S. Secretary Hughes suggests topics for disarmament conference. New warden of Hart House, University of Toronto, commences Toronto Transportation Commission may have conflict with labor Hardwood Flooring PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR SEAMAN-KENT HARDWOOD FLOORING Sold and Laid by E. J. TURPIN - Colborne Harry Walker Humerous Entertainer and Elocutionist Now Booking Fall Entertainments 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. RE^IsllERED~ YORKSHIRE BOAR, Caughnawaga Jamie, 69391, for service on the premises. Fee $2 payable at time of service. W. H. Usborne. 18- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ! the matter of the Estate of William J. Lacey, late of the Township of Cramahe, in the County of Northumberland. Farmer, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to :ction 56 of the Trustee Act, R.S.O., .14, Chapter 121, that all creditors :>.d others having claims or demands against the Estate of the said William J. Lacey, who died on or about the sixteenth day of March, A.D. 1920, at the said Township of Cramahe. are requested on or before the Twenty-second day of October. A.D. 1921, to send by post prepaid, or deliver to the undersigned!, the solicitor for the Administrator of the estate and effects of the said deceased, their christian name and surname, addresses and description, and full particulars in writing verified on oath, of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. And take notice that after the said last mentioned date the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard on'iy to the claims of which he shall then have notice and that the said Administrator will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof to any ■person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribu- iii-ii si iai Two thousand Hamilton* scholars are on half-time for want of accommodation. H. S. Hamilton, Liberal nominee for West Algoma, says he will support protection. Official figures of vote on repeal of Scott Act in Quebec City: For, 13,471; against, 1,600. Marie Milhonime, little child, was strangled to death by door strap at St. Gerard Magella, Que. FRIDAY. Bail for "Fatty" Arbuckle is fixed at 15,000. "Babe" Ruth made his 55tn homer of the season. Two courts will handle the Toronto Fall Assizes. The U. , S. senior golf Canada 26 to 2. The Leafs defeated Syr ball team, 3 to 2. French general strike ii area gains strength. London wants Hughes' agenda for conference "amended. Montreal motorists give nearly 1,000 orphans their annual outing. ' A Toronto school trustee suggests abolition of home-work. Oakville's annual fall fair eclipses all previous exhibitions. Producers' Association will keep price of milk down this winter. Greeks are seeking intervention by the Allies ill their fight against the Turks. islands c damage. Northern Railway elevator at Col-lingwood, first on upper lakes, marks jubilee. John Matthews of Collingwood was killed near Listowel in an automobile accident. Airman falls 1,200 feet at Sault Ste. Marie, and escapes with minor injuries. at Inverness Is called off by Lloyd George. A British Royal Commission has decided that Canadian cattle are healthy, and that the embargo may be profitable removed. A. W. Burt, teacher of the Brantford Collegiate Institute, nominated for the riding of Brantford in the coming Federal election by the Independent Labor party. SATURDAY. Revival of trade is looked for in London. Lloyd George is ill in Scottish Highlands. New York Nationals beat Pittsburg, 5 to 0. Roscoe Arbuckle will be tried on murder charge. The Leafs lost to Syracuse on Friday by 6 to 3. Carpentier will return to America to box Gibbons. Germany seeking means to pay next indemnity. De Valera sends reply to Lloyd George's telegram. Cleveland regained the lead in the American League. Lad's Love won the feature event at Connaught Park. Ontario Conservatives organize for next provincial campaign. United Exporters of Western Ontario organized at London. Wm. Hollinson of Bayham, fatally injured while motoring to London. H. M. Mowat, M.P., will run as a straight Tory candidate in election. Hon. Peter Smith is diss;' Usfied with offer for provincial bond issue. Vanguard of 5,000 Oddfellows in Toronto for Sovereign Grand Lodge conclave. Premier Briand of France is preparing to attend the Washington Onesime Charbon seventieth sentence fr Decarie at Montreal. Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. to erect greatest wireless station in the world at Laprairie, Que. Man believed to be Archie Farmer, of New Mexico, dies suddenly In the dining-room of a Hull hotel. New Brunswick potato growers will market crops hereafter in Europe instead, of the United States. MONDAY. Balloon contest starts at Belgian capital. Prices of Manitoba wheat decline sharply. Moplah revolt in India increasing- l Mr. Justice THE PERCHERON STALLION BIRCANAN' Will be at GEO. PURDY'S every \-= Wednesday for noon, during the K season, of 1921. Coll 23-3 DAVID ARKLES. Owner '( ! Dated at Colborne, this 20tl September, A.D. 1921. . |W. L. Payne, Solicitor for |A. Gummer, Administrator i Lacey, Deceased. day ;xt Biv/ision Court sittings i orne will be held on Tuesda-25th. Friday, Oct. 14th. is la* Charlie Chaplin leaves London for Paris, where a great ovation is expected for him. A supply of radium is received at Toronto General Hospital for the treatment of cancer. Adeste Soucie was drowned in Green river, near St. Leonard, N.B., A gang of boys break into smallpox hospital, Toronto. They will be quarantined when caught. Fred Harris, of Atlantic, Iowa, aged 90, has just married his seventh I '?,c wife. All his wives were sisters. ! Clt British Premier refused Irish basis for negotiations, and the conference j "5' Serious rioting is resumed in Belfast, Ireland. New York regained the lead in the American League. . Russian stevedores at Petrograd pilfer relief supplies. Robert S. Brown, retired 'business 4»an of Toronto, dies. * Johnny Kiibane knocked out Frush in the seventh round. Lloyd George and de Valera interchange notes on Irish issue. London mayors leave for Gairloch to see Premier Lloyd George. Shackleton's expedition .leaves on long voyage to the South Pole. Visitors to the I.O.O.F. convention Toronto may exceed 40,000. Peel Tories nominate Sam • Charters of Brampton to be candidate. Frank Thompson, Toronto, failed to qualify for the U. S. golf title. Canadian jurisdiction of Ku Klux Klan being organized in London, Ont. Michael Ryan drops dead at his residence on Prescott road, Brockville. Senator W. C. Edwards, prominent lumberman, dies at Ottawa in 78th Joseph Thibault, aged 16, dead, four hurt, as result of an automobile accident. Shooting and slashing affray on Plymouth avenue, Toronto, may prove fatal. Rev. Prebendary Gough, London, Eng., preached at St. James' Cathedral, Toronto. Wm. H. Norris, 21, and Geo. Duncan, 17, of Detroit, drowned in the Detroit river. Important gold discovery reported near Lake Expanse, Quebec, by New Liskeard prospectors. Louis Mattair, Jr., a member of the American Legion, disappeared from the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, on Saturday. TUESDAY. Chicago police capture , bomb" arsenal. Cleveland regained the lead in the American League. The Leafs were defeated twice at Syracuse on Monday. Natural gas discovered on William Neal's farm near Orono. . Business men in United States start tp fight Fofdney Bill. British Government scheme on unemployment i.s unacceptable. Mediocre g*olf featured the women's championship at Ottawa. Premier Lloyd George is unlikely to attend Washington Conference. Toronto Italians hold mass meeting to greet their consul-general. ? closed at Toronto at at New York at $3.71%. 3ity of Toronto Faculty of Medicine examination results given. de Valera sends another telegram to Premier Lloyd George. leads the field in the United Sta.es amateur golf tournament. Farmers in Megantic county, Que., e harvesting a second crop of hay. Fourteen-year-old Toronto girl who was lost, is found at Niagara Falls. Committee expects 50,000 to participate in Oddfellows' parade in Men domestics making good in Ottawa, quite a number applying for such work. Wearing of red poppy on Armistice Day to be reques.ed by Great War Veterans' Association. Mrs. Konellomigus, Montreal, takes Paris green, then jumps from third story balcony to her death. Hundreds.of men walking Regina streets workless and foodless, because wet weather delays harvesting. Twenty defeated candidates in the recent provincial elee; cf E NT A L CREME COMPLETE cleanliness is your best assurance against tooth troubles. There is no dentifrice so well devised to give supreme cleanliness as Klenzo. The creamy, quickly soluble lather whitens the teeth, hardens the gums, and brings to the mouth that Coolj Clean. Klenaro Feeling. Step in today and get a tube. Sold by W. F. GRIFFIS Druggist. The Rexall Store Colborne r Farms For Sale! WATCH THIS ADVERTISEMENT We Sell All Kinds of Real Estate. Here are a few of the recent sales we have made : 70 acre farm near Castleton, owned by Mr. A. Spencer sold to Mr. Mllier, from New Ontario. 75 acre farm, near Wooler, owned by Mr. I. Palmer, sold to Mr. Mackie of Blythe. The Alexandra Hotel, Colborne, owned by Capt. T. Padginton, to Mr. H. Serson of North Bay. WE HAVE OVER 800 FARMS FOR SALE Willoughby Farm Agency Head Office, 43 Victoria ., Toronto, Out. Representatives :--S. J. PHILLIPS, Colborne Office. . J. M. SPENCER, Brighton. 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, Stirling..............Sept. 2::-2 Briehton............Sept. 10 1 Warkwor'h..............Oct 5- Frankford............Sent, 11-1 Campbellford ..........Sept. 20-2 Napanee .. .<........rSept. 13-1 Marmora.............Sept. 2G-2 Addington.............Sept. 16-1 Castleton...............Sept. 22-2 Eancroft............Sept. 29 3 Madoc............. . . .Oct. 4- Wooler................Sept. Norwood............Oct. 11-1 Picton......t........Sept. 20-2 Tweed..............Sept. 28-2 Odcsa................. .Oct. Roblin's Mills.. .. ..Sept. 30, Oct. Colborne.......... .. Sept. 27-2 Coe Hill.............Sept. 27-2 Sfeannonvlile...........Sept 1