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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 6 Oct 1921, p. 5

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 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 first insertion and 8 cents per line for each additional insertion Business cards not exceeding one inch $7 per annum. Yearly con- . tracts at uniform rates. DENTAL IV. 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., L.R.C.S., Edinburgh, Scotland. Office and residence, Division Street, Colborne, Ont. Coroner for the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham. CIDER APPLES WANTED II be loading car Thursday. Friday. I Saturday of this week at the l".R. Station, Colborne. Highest ce will be paid on delivery. F. C. MORROW CORN CUTTING--Orders for cutting pf corn left at my residence or given by phone--call No. 64J--will be promptly attended to. Alex. Ednie, Colborne. LOST LOST -- Pink Woolen Knitted Scarf lost on Fair Grounds on Wedues Sept. 28th, 1921. Reward t.~ finder on leaving at the Express Printing Office, Colborne. LOST--A Bay Percheron Mare, one white hind foot, farly heavy mane and tail. Any person " nishing information that will locate the animal will be rewarded Randolph M. Potter, Warkworth 38-lt LEGAL AUSTIN D. HALC, Barrister, Solid - tor, Notary Public, King St . (I'posite the Fire Ho;i), Colborne •FRANK M. FIELD, K.C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Telephone No. 86, Cobourg, Ont. 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, SoMcitor. Notary, etc. Offices, KingvSt., Colborne. Ont., and 411 Temple Building, Toronto. At Colborne Office on Fridays and Saturdays and Court days. Stock and Implemem ialty. Address: Phone 64 J. 3. e. robinson, Auctioneer. Farm Stock and Implement Sales specialty. Sales conducted-- -Miy* ■ Satisfaction guaranteed. NORMAN MONTGOMERY, Au eer. Pure bred stock a specialty. Real Estate Broker, Several grain and fruit farms for sale. Box 180, Brighton. Phone Nd 101, INSURANCE E. JONES, Castleton, Ont. Fire Insurance Conveyancing Issuer of Marriage Licenses G. E. R. WILSON, general Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Money to Loan at 5 to 6 per cent. Office: Brunswick Block, Colborne, Ont. EGCLUSIVE S" --IN-- FALL M ILL! h Harry Walker Humerous Entertainer and Elocutionist Now Booking Fall Entertainments Addres: Colborne R. R. 2, Ont. FORD TON TRUCK FOR SALE-Good as new. C. SOUTHON i PONS, Lakeport. GOOD WORK HORSE, good one-horse waggon, and harness and outfit, all in good shape. Apply at Express Printing Office. KIR SALE- 1 Torotise healer, 1 dining robm table, 1 small separator, 1 piano. Apply at Express Printing Office. 40-3x DRY SLAB WOOD for sale, cut in stove lengths. Delivered if desired. W." W. Mutton, Colborne R.R. :L Phor.e--Castleton 19r3. 40tf WOOD FOR SALE--Quantity of dry pine stove wood at $2.25 per cor«l delivered. Percy Inglis, Colborne, K.R. 2. Phone Castleton Central 21 r 22. . ,- 29-tf, FOR SALE -i Clyde Horse 5 years old. 2 Clyde horses 4 years old. 1 Gasoline, Engine, 2v> H.:\ wfth pump in ftood condition. Apply Mrs; R- Z. Rogers. Grafton. Fof! SALE--7 Room Dwelliii-j House :y Street, Colborne, equipped lace, electric fixtures, cis-. owned and occupied by M. Peebles. Ann y at Printing Office. 33tf i .-F^BatflJXE--A few Shoats, 401bs i One colony Movable lien House. Book your order now for Baby Chicks next Spring, any _month from March to July, inclusive. Gordon MacGregor. Colborne, Ont. FOR SALE--On the East Elgin Street, formerlv oc-'<-. 1>!# b; ,\ v. Jamos Stentnn. All ii (;d--rr. < ( nvenioiices, including l.atb room. Large garden. Some pood fruit. Apply to G. E. R. W'lsori. Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Colborne. NEWS TOPICS OF-WEEK Important Events Which Hava Occurred During the Week. The Busy World's Happenings Care-fully Compiled and Put Into Handy and Attractive Shape for the Readers of Our Paper -Solid Hour's Enjoyment. WEDNESDAY. Pittsburg beat Philadelphia bi I placed i railways hi Ireland I ARM FOR SALE--100 acres, n or less, South Half Lot 21, Con Township of Cramahe, known as Wm. Lacey place. Good house barr., spring creek running through good pasture. Farm might be divided. Terms and possession arranged. Apply to G. A. Gummer. Colborne R.R. 2. 38-4t. Hardwood Flooring PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR SEAMAN-KENT HARDWOOD FLOORING Sold and Laid by E.J.TURPIN - Colborne Hardwood Flooring FINE QUALITY Reasonable Price AT THE PLANING MILL COLBORNE an & Smith are offering excep-r good values in Men's Suits-- ade or readymade NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 the matter of the Estate of Will J. Lacey, late of the Township of Cramahe, in the County of North-nd. Farmer, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to ;ction 56 of the Trustee Act, R.~ " LH4, Chapter 121, that all creditors r.a others having claims or demands gainst the Estate of the said William . Lacey, who died on or about the sixteenth day of March, A.D. 1920, the said Township of Cramahe, e requested on or before the Twenty-second day of October. A.D. 1921, to send by post prepaid, or deliver to the undersigneds, the solicitor for the Administrator of the estate and effects of the said ceased, their christian name and s name, addresses and description. ; full particulars in writing verified 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 lasl mentioned date the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the assc ts of the said deceased among the pa:t-°s entitled thereto, having regard on!} to the claims of which he shall then have notice and th£>t 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 dislribu- Dated at Colborne, this 20ch clay of Se; limber, A.D. 1921. W. L. Payne, Solicitor for George A. Gummer, Administrator of Wil-l'am J. Lacey, Deceased. STOCK FOR SERVICE i i STEREO YORKSHIRE BOAR id HEREFORD LULL. Fee .00. Lot 9, Con. B., Haldimand. . McKim. 33. XPRES3 ADDS BRING RESULTS ball team. Indian rebels for treason. United States submarine sinks in San Pedro harbor. Dail Eireann will meet to discasS-reply to Lloyd George. Trotsky hurls defiance at capital at military review in Moscow. President Falconer outlines great year for the University of Toronto. Miss Leitch played a brilliant ex-' hibition game in New York Tuesday. Lord Robert Cecil forces disarmament motion through League committee. Armenian student who assassinat-ed Talaat Pasha is coming ' to Toronto. Richard Arnst meets Hadfleld for world's professional sculling title in December. Registration of students at the University of Toronto indicates large attendance. Datta at Empire Club, Toronto, stresses the value of a friendly India. Lacelle, aged 40, of Lachine, C.P.R. section man, killed by train near VaudrSuil.' Herbst, London, shut out Luding-n. The series now stands 4 to 3, London leading. Belfast is comparatively quiet; soldiers are stationed at. various aces in the city. Hamilton completed its weittrfl football tour, beating University of Manitoba 5 4 to 3. William Graham, aged 10, fafUlly irt by motor car while wheeling to hool at Hamilton. Brookdale Stables-' Gofesraj the Larisdowne Handicap, fea the Woodbine, Toronto. Lawrence Graveth, aged 14, was-killed when truck strikes rock ott .Montreal road neat* Ottawa Joseph L, Holfoham, believing-hie mother was trapped in burning home Ottawa, rushes %i and is fatally THURSDAY. Charlie Chaplin is back in Britain'. Peter Manning trotted a mile in 3.59. 1 Strike spreadhiL- Lloyd George to send reply to de Valem to-day. Attack was made on a funeral irt Belfast streets. charge against "Fatty" Ar-, buckle is manslaughter. Milk producers announce new^ price for winter months. United States.policy. for,eonferen£.ft parti;,! disarmament only. Toronto Street Railway claims a deficit in 1920 of $417,000:' Labor officials criticize rate of wages fixed for Welland Canal work.:' Premier Drury announces extension of T. & N. O. Railway to Smoky Falls. Gen. Sebough, commander of Russian army corps, paid a visit to' Toronto. Sagamook won the Stanley Produce Stakes at the Woodbine on Wednesday. Rosy Ctonk, five years old, dies at Slmcoe from burns through playing Department of Railways and Canals to take steps at once to relieve unemployment. Retirement of certain civil service employes, to go into effect September 30, is deferred. Mrs. Nellie Beisel, Maryborough, acquitted at Guelph of charge of murdering her infant child. Mrs. Maggie Fitzpatrick, Marmora township, was fatally hurt and her daughter severely bruised by a horse at Marmora Fai:' grounds. FRIDAY. Belfast ministers hold aloof. Dublin thinks conference is cer- Premier Drury speaks at Cale- Argument ends in wheat probe appeal. Yale post office, B.C., was robbed of $3,000. The Cabinet mutiny in London on export credits. Willard is willing to box Jack Dempsey again. Hon. Mackenzie King spoke at Windsor, N.S. Single G. defeated Romala at Chesterville, Ont. New York Giants are cham] the National League. Large areas of Russian famine districts sown to seed. Lloyd George's reply to de Valera sent from Garlock. Amateur operators in Kitchener to form a Wireless Club. Canadian architects plan convention in Toronto. Thousands of Russian peasants ot. migratory move German Reichstag, ratifies tre/atj with the United States. There was a big attendance at the annua; Newmarket Fair. Soviet demands surrender by Rou-maffia of Ukraine bandit. International Harvester Co. reduce prices . on farm machinery. Finance experts go to Gairlock to confer with Lloyd George. League of Nations turns down i4San6enS» appeal for Russia. ,, .Win..H-. Meek of Port Rowan drops dead while playing golf at Gait. 'Storm over 'arge part of Ontario on- Friday dees great damage: A petition is being circulated 'urging liberation, of Jack Doughty. Electors are urged to make sure their names are oh voters' lists. Eamonr: de Valera accepts Lloyd -George's invitation to conference. Storms razed Jersey -City baseball park and Maryland raee course plant. G. A. U. V. drafts pertinent questions to put to all party candidates. Cleveland beat Chicago, 3 to 2. Rain prevented the Kiltie-Athletic C° Red Cross S gates to Ampi Joseph WilS' ter, Dawson City pioneers, presumed drowned. Henry White, police magistrate and ex-Mayor, of Port Hope, dies at age of 70. Doctors who exceed 50 prescriptions of liquor per month threatened with suspension. Large packs of wolves ravaging bush country in northern part of Peterboro' county. Clarke Gordon of Syracuse, N.Y., killed in automobile accident while oh way to Gananoque: Testimonial game to Christy Ma-thewson at Polo Grounds, New York, netted* $40,000. Delegates to the annual convention Commercial Telegraph* iud Frai of Am iving i German passenger steam e war arrived at New York The vessel is the Bayern, rner, carrying tfrftiftiHam* Chocolates -with the THmdutul Centers YOU'LL have to bite into one of these chocolates to learn just what that means. Flavor doesn't show on the surface. In the meantime, stop at our candy counter and get some to take home. Packed in a strikingly handsome orange-and-gold box. Grazing fees halved n western provinces. Russian Soviet secures big Swed- ish plant. Winnipeg wheat optio is declined 4c to 5 %c. Indian Legislature den ands Doni- uiiou status. Disturbances iu Italy ow.ing,- to activities of factions. Labor speakers address ed open-air Sold by W. F. GRIFFIS I Druggist. The Rexall Store Colborne meetings in Toronto. . Riversides and St. Simon's 4»ed in O.A-L.A. senior final. Ruth made his 59th home run of the season on Sunday. Two fatal hunting accidents in Ontario over week-end. Lloyd George too busy to attend ^Washington Conference. Hagen won the United States^ professional golf championship. Dr. R. V. Bray, very prominent citizen of Chatham, is dead. "Baker Heris" following another clue to Philadelphia millions. British delegates to Irish Conference to be chosen this week. FtWu hunting privileges secured for Indians in eastern Ontario. E. J. Cummings, well-known business man of Toronto, dies aged 60. South York Liberals chose Alex, McGregor, K.C., as candidate for the riding. E. W. NcsbiU, former Liberal, nominated by North Oxford Conservatives. Horses of J. K. L. Ross earned $20,110 at the recent Woodbine meeting. Windsor Tennis Club won the Ontario championship from St. Catharines. Soda water tank in a drug store at Rigdale, Man., bursts, killing Frank Adahis. Gospel Tabernacle congregation in Hamilton contributed $6,000 at anniversary services yesterday. Coroner's jury finds Mrs. Rachel Staphs, of Toronto, died from injuries inflicted by her husband, who itted s Spanish Bakers iieide. sin - iritish blip produc Field Marshal Haig wis of I to disarmament. Col. Mackie on Rus; thinks outlook is good. Heilman, Detroit, won ican League batting title. Oil struck on farms ne tests proving satisfactory. Township Count United States for strike on wage cut. League of Nations present convention against white slavery. Toronto and Kingston Presbyterian Synod concludes at Orillia. The body of an unknown man was found in High Park, Toronto. Cabinet Council may discuss London jail staff reorganization. New York Americans won on Thursday, while Cleveland lost. Burns Literary Society, Toronto, celebrates twenty-fifth anniversary. The Government and Shevlin-Clarke Co. may settle timber dispute. Sir William Mackenzie may undertake work for Spanish Government. The estate of late Lieutenant-Governor Clarke amounts to $321,939. John C. Coward, mine operator, shot and killed by unknown assailant near Carbon. Billy Kelly won the King George Stakes run at the Woodbine, Toronto, on Thursday. SATURDAY. Trolley bus system may be tried ii Peterboro. the Amer- debates r Farms For Sale! 190 ACRES--Clai foam .soil, nearly all 10 acres good hardwood bush, i! ac: d(,w. Lots of gocwl water, spring.-and frame house, 9 rooms. Fine bank barn and 24 cattle. Silo, drive house, am a good one at $10,C00. 126 ACRES IN HOPE TOWNSHIP--On tbe Pro' w£ty\ Best clay loam soil. level, and well 1 a 9 room bouse. 3 bank barns. Drive htm; one ot the best. For sale at $10,000. WE HAVE OVER 800 FARMS FOR SALE Willoughby Farm Agency Head Office, 43 Victoria §tM Toronto, Ont. Representatives :--S. J. PHILLIPS, Colborne Office. . J. M. SPENCER, Brighton. suddenly at Tavistock, Social Service Counc England, disc Prisoners ; fshing new pr vote I boycott of city phn M.P.P., dies iged 6 9. Council, Church of 's prevailing evils, building and furn-icial jail at Mimico. Toronto Presbytery hears of church activity at borne and abroad. David W. Davies, Fort William, found dead in his car in his garage. Tbe death is announced in London of Sir William Edward Garforth, aged 76. Major H. M. Mowat, K.C . drops Parkdale (Toron- to) riding. Attorney-Gene mense totals a. track rake-offs. im- 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 r COLBORNE CREAMERY Co. Phone 107 P.O. Box 301 Colborne DATES OF FALL FAIRS Next Division Court sittings in ' Colborne will be held on Tuesday, i Oct. 25th. Friday. Oct. 14th. is last

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