T THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1934 Page Five THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, Issued every Thursday morning by H. S. Keyes. Subscription $2.00 per annum in advance; $2.50 to U.S.A. Transient advertisements 12 cents per line first insertion and 8 centa per line for sach additional insertion. Business cards not exceed ing one inch $7 per annum. Yearly contracts at uniform rates. MEDICAL Dr.W. PORTE MARSHALL, Physician and Surgeon, King Street, Colborne. Telephone 71. A. C. McGLENNON, B. A. M.D.. CM. Office opposite the Fire Hall, King St., Colborne. Telephone No. 123w. Residence King St. East, Telephone No. 123j. DENTAL DR. E. J. GARFAT, Dentist, has taken over the office formerly occupied by Dr. Campbell, Fowler Block, Colborne, Ont. 37-31 GEO. A. GROVER, K.C., Barrister & Solicitor, 371 Bay Street, Toronto. Phone Adelaide 3815. A. D. HALL, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Office, King Street, residence, Division Street, Colborne, Ontario. fl6-34 LIVE STOCK FOR SALE TWO HOLSTEIN COWS, springers, for sale. Apply to Grant Griffis, Colborne, R. R. 1. Phone 55r31. ol8tf FOR SALE APPLE ORCHARDS, 40 acres FRUIT HOUSE WOOD LOT, 10 acres. APPLE PACKERS'" EQUIPMENT consisting of Presses, Tables, Ladders, etc. Apply to MRS. B. H. COYLE, Colborne FARMS TO RENT__ FARM TO RENT---About 300 acres, in the Township of Haldimand, 2 milos north-east of Grafton. Suitable for mixed farming. Good buildings for stock. House in good repair. Apply to G. E. R. Wilson, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Colborne. Ontario. a31-tf LEGAL NOTICES FRANK L. WEBB, B.A., LL.B., i Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, <fcc, 414 Bay Street, Toronto. At Colborne on Saturdays and Court Days. INSURANCE 3. E. R. WILSON, General Insuracne and Real Estate Agent, Money tc Loan at 5 to 6 per cent. Office Brunswick Block, Colborne, Ontario, Phones--Office 10, residence 13. MARRIAGE LICENSES AUCTIONEERS AUCTIONEER and REAL ESTATE BROKER. The undersigned is an experienced auctioneer -- pays for the clerk, pays for tne advertising, and guarantees a satisfactory sale or positively no pay. Sales con ducted anywhere in the Province. Pure tred stock sales a specialty. Phone at my expense. ARNOLD POOLE, Castleton, Ontario. Phone No. 10r23. OSCAR C. MORGAN Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker BRIGHTON P.O. Box 288. Phone 245. EXPERIENCED AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER and Real Estate Broker. Convincingly lowest rates for thorough service. Phone 78r23. S. E. ROBINSON. Colborne R.R. 3, Ontario. E. QUINN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Colborne - - Ontario Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended MOTOR HEARSE Phone 111 - • Colborne NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of SIDNEY H. CLARKE, late of the Village of Colborne, in the County of Northumberland, Mariner, deceased, who died on or about Fourth day of March, A.D. 1934, at the Village of Colborne, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors, and others,having any claims, or demands, against the above named estate, are required on or before the Eighteenth day of November, A.D. 1934, send dn the particulars of their claims, in writing, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them, to ~). Hall, Colborne, Ontario, one of the Administrators of the Estate of lMary Annette Padginton, late of the said Village of Colborne, widow, deceased ; AND TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date, the Administrators of the_ said Estate of Mary Annette Padginton, deceased, will proceed to distribute the balance of the Estate of the said Sidney H. Clarke imong the heirs entitled thereto. Dated at Ool'borne, this 17th day if October, A.D. 1934. A. D. HALL, Solicitor for the Mary Annette ol8-25-nl Padginton Estate J. BLACKLOCK & SON Grafton Directors of Funeral Services MOTOR HEARSE IN CONNECTION Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended PHONE 38, GRAFTON BUILDING MATERIAL Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Clapboards, etc CUSTOM SAWING W. W. MUTTON Colborne, R. R. 2 Phone--Castleton 19r3. BRUNSWICK HOTEL Colborne First-Class Meals and Accommodation Siva us a call when in Colborne i. F. WOLFRAIM - - Proprietor REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms ranging from 3 acres up Prices Reasonable Also WoodUnd, Town and Village Property. Will exchange in some cases. S. E. ROBINSON Real Estate Dealer and Auctioneer Phone 78r23, Colborne TRAPPING and HUNTING LICENSES may be procured from W. F. GRIFFIS Rexall Druggist -- Colborne B. J. WALLER ELECTRICAL SERVICE HOUSEWIRING and REPAIRS Electrical Appliances Repaired REASONABLE PRICES Phone 65 COLBORNE Butter Wrappers at Express Office JUDGE'S COURT OF REVISION VILLAGE OF COLBORNE NOTICE is hereby given that His Honour the Judge of the County Court Will hold Court of Revision for the Municipality of Colborne, at the Town Hall, Colborne, Ontario, on Wednesday, November 7th, 1934, at 10.30 a.m., for the purpose of hearing and determining complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters' List of the Municipality if Colborne for 1934. All persons concerned will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. H. S. KEYES, Clerk. Colborne, October 17th, 1934. ol8-25 CASTLETON October 30th, 1934 Mrs. Joe Day spent the past week •ith Mr. and Mrs. W. Day. Wre are very sorry that Mrs. Geo. liller is still confined to her bed. Mr. Summer is spending a few eeks in Winchester with his brother. Dr. Meredith has returned to New Jersey, where he will spend the day. Mrs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of MARY ANNETTE PADGINTON, late of the Village of Coliborne, in the County of Northumberland, widow, deceased: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in puree to' Section 51, of the Trustee R.S.O. 1927, Chapter 150, that creditors, and. others, having claims, or demands, against the Estate of the said Mary Annette Padginton, deceased, who died on or about the twelfth day of March, A.D. 1933, at the Village of Colborne, are •equired on or before the Eighteenth day of November, A.D. 1934, ,o send", by post, prepaid, or deliver, o A. D. Hall, Colborne, Ontario? one of the Administrators of the said Estate, their full names, addresses, I descriptions, the full particulars, writing, of their claims, a state-nt of their accounts, and nature of the security, if any, held by them; AND TAKE NOTICE that after such mentioned date, the Administrators will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having re-gaid only to the claims of which they then have notice; and that such administrators shall not be liable for said assets, or any part thereof, to any person, or persons, of whose claim notice shall not have been leceived by -them at the time of such distributiiorf. Dated at Coliborne, Ontario, this 17th day of October, A.D. 1934. A. D. HALL, One of the Administrators, and Solicitor of the above named Estate. ol8-25-nl-8 Sunday with 'Tosburg. IMiss Dora Pomeroy. who has been pending a few weeks in Cobourg, has sturned home. IMr. and Mrs. Alex Smith and Mar-jorie Forbes, Frankford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Harnden and umily of Peterboro spent Sunday ith Mr. and Mrs. Hervie Welton. Mr. and Mrs. George Chappie i iildren, and Mr. Ira Purdy, visited Ir. and Mrs. Niles Burleigh on Sun-Mr. and Mrs. D. Wright, of Hilton, spent a few days last week with their daughters, Mrs. Darke and Mrs. Herb Pomeroy. Mrs. N. Gaffield has returned home, after spending a few weeks in Vernonville. Miss Vera Clarke returned with her. Mr. and Mrs. D. Latbrope, Mrs. Oerow, Mrs. J. E. Wolfraim, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Haw-kin, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MioGregor and children, Vernonville, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lane motored to Belleville on Sunday to see Donald Ellis, who is ill in the hospital, but is improving. Mr. Hylton, Pastor of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, ed from Mrs. L. Pomeroy's to Mr. and Mrs. W. Bookout's, on Monday. iMr. and Mrs. Clayton Gaffield and family have moved into the residence of the late Mr. T. Gaffield, lately occupied by Mr. and Mrs. H. Moore. IMr. Jack King, Mrs. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Everet McMurray and son, Mr. Purdy, all of Grafton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Nile Burleigh one day last week. Miss Mitchell, travelling secretary for the W. M. S.. will be with Castleton W. M. S. on Tuesday evening, November 27th, when they will hold their "At Home." Congratulations to the pupils who on the three cups for the Speaking Contest, which was held in the Castleton town hall, on Tuesday evening, October 30th, 1934. The winner of he first cup was Miss Eileen Whitney. Castleton; 2nd, Miss Ethel Rit-Castleton; 3rd, Miss Clara Huycke, Morganston. The rest of the program consisted of singing and addresses given by Rev. M. L. Hinton, A. A. Martin, Mt. R. B. Dawson, 'he fowl supper of Castleton Unit-" Crurch was well attended. The proceeds were close to $90. The program wtas excellent. Mr. A. Hiircock of Cohourg, and his boys, Mr. A. Shaw, Mrs. F. G. Hempstead, Mr. W. Ohappell, and Mr. Harper gave many fine selections, and were oongratulat-talent to interest the crowd. Mrs. Treheam of Colborne gave two readings, which were very highly appreciated. Mrs. Bell of Colborne sang two solos in her usual fine voice and was very pleasing. Miss Ruth Stuttaford. Principal of Castle-Continuation School, also gave two splendid readings. Rev. Mr. Flatt of Norham gave an interesting address. The program opened by "Blest i the Tie that Binds," played by rs. S. M. Purdy. The Cas'telton W. I. will meet on Thursday, November 8th, 1934, at the >me of Mrs. J. Stillman. Convener--Mrs. Clarke Pomeroy Roll Call--Uses of Baking Powder. Exhibit--Pot Holders. Christian Gift Exchange. Everyone welcome. VERNONVILLE October 30th, 1934 MARKETING GEESE The time to prepare geese for market is when the weather turns cold n the fall. They should then be taken off pasture and those selected for market should be plated in small penned enclosures, provided with plenty of water and grit and kept clean. They should be fed heavily on whole corn, the best medium for the fattening of geese, and about two weeks' heavy feeding should fit them for market. Twenty-four hours before killing geese should be starved, but given plenty of water. Care should be used in plucking, the dry or steam method being recommended, for the reason that the feathers are particularly valuable, bringing as much as 60 cents per pound. The dressed bird should be rubbed over with a damp cloth and set aside to cool. The twelve-bird boxes make a desirable market package. Wlaite < Mr. and Mrs. James A. Deviney spent Monday in Cobourg. Mr. Samuel Downey visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tripp on Sunday. Mr. Pierson rebuilt the chimneys on Mr. C. B. Turk's heme on Friday last. Miss Esther Harnden spent a few days with Mrs. Asa Harnden, Eddy- We are glad to report Master Bobbie Gillespie is able to be up after his ickness. The President of the Damascus executive is taking a course in water signalling. Mrs. W. D. Smythe, Toronto, visited her mother, Mrs. Chauncey Waite, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Robson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Johnston, Grafton. Mrs. Gordon Broomfield spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Lyle Brock, Colborne. Mr. Joseph Calnan has just finished his potato harvest, and he says they netted a fair yield. Miss Nellie McGregor, Castleton, spent a few days last week with her friend, Miss Reta Fitchett. IMr. Lew French, Miss Taylor and Miss Hall, of Cobourg visited Mr. and Mrs. H.-B. Harnden on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Thelma Lindquist, of Toronto, spent Sunday with her father, Mr. Andee Waite. and also visited other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Watson. Mrs Barber, and Mr. Stickney, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Harnden. The funeral of Mr. John Calnan was held on Wednesday last. The deepest sympathy is felt for the sister, Miss Margaret Calnan. Mrs. Frank Barber of Merricksville, Ontario, has returned home, after spending couple of weeks at Mr. and Mrs. Sam Watson's. Mr. Archie Waite motored to Toronto on Saturday, taking his sister, Mrs. W. D. Smythe with him return-ng home from visiting her mother. The members of the United Church met in the Sunday School Wednesday evening to reorganize the Young Peoples Society for the coming inter months. A number from here attended the anniversary services in Grafton Sunday at the United Church. Also number from here attended their entertainment held on Thursday last. Thankoffering meeting of the United Church was held on Wednesday last. Their guests were the Wicklow W. M. S. Mrs. C. S. Rutherford gave the Thanksgiving paper. Lunch as servsed after the meeting. Our Public School are holding an Hallowe'en Party on Friday evening, November 2nd, 1934. The programme comprising a masquerade parade and public speaking contest, when one of_the orators will be chosen to represent bur school at a contest to be held later. Prizes will be given for best costumes in parade. Lunch will be served. Admission, adults 10c; all children free. NORHAM October 30th, 1934 rs. R. Tripp, of Wooler, spent the weekend with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Workman spent Sunday at the parental home here. Mrs. Ella Palmateer from Cramahe Hill spent the weekend with friends Mr. Oscar Campbell of Campbellford spent Sunday at the parental Snow made its first apearance for e season, to-day, but only a few flurries. Mr. Earl Carr and wife have moved n the Gummer house, lately occupied >y Mr. Kelly. IMr. and Mrs. Stanley M'cNutt attended Quarterly Meeting at the Zion Church on Sunday. rs. George Goheen otf Brighton spent a day recently with her brother, Mr. George McClelland. ROYAL WINTER FAIR The Royal W&nter Fair is being teld November 211st to 29th. at the Royal Coliseum and Winter Fair buildings. Toronto. Its objects are the promotion of Canada's basic industry. link the .nine provinces in common interests, and to set high national standards for farm products. The Royal Show for horses, cattle, sheep, swine, dogs, cats, poultry and pet stock, fruit, flowers, seed "and grains large and specialized shows for each. The assembly of so much excellence under one roof gives the Royal a distinctiveness not matched anywhere else in the world. The last two weeks In October is the best time to clean up the gar-to reduce infestation. The depart-t advises burning all leaves, refuse, weeds, fallen fruit and other material after being raked up, and hen ploughing or digging the soil deeply. Fences, arbours and trellises should be brushed with a corn broom. AUCTION SALE -- of -- VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned has received Instructions from Mrs. Stewart Cox to sell by public auction at the premises of her deceased mother MRS. JOHN GAINFORTH King Street, Colborne SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th 1934, at 1 p.m. sharp 1 Upright Piano, just like new 1 Parlour Suite 1 Parlour Carpet 1 Walnut Parlour Table ill Dining Room Table Number of Chairs 2 Rocking Chairs 1 Cook Stove, coal or wood 1 Parlour Heater, coal or wood 1 Large Coal. Stove 2 Small Stoves 1 Coal Oil Stove 1 Sewing Machine, drop head 1 Extension Table '1 Large Table 3 Bedsteads 3 Bed Springs and Mattress 3 Commodes Large Quantity of Dishes 1 Rug Numiber of Small Rugs Numiber of Curtains Number of Sealers Number of Stove Pipes Garden Tools All kinds of Cooking Utensils Terms of Sale: Cash C. F. Wessels. 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