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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 2 Jun 1938, p. 5

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1938 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 cents per line for jach additional insertion. Business cards not exceed ing one inch $7 per annum. Yearly contracts at uniform rates. MEDICAL Or.W. PORTE MARSHALL, Physician and Surgeon, King Street, Colborne. Telephone 71. OR. E. J. GAR FAT, Dentist, has taken over the office formerly occupied by Dr. Campbell, Fowler Block, Colborne, Ont. 37-81 GEO. A. GROVER. K.C., Barrister & Solicitor, 371 Bay Street, Toronto. Phone Adelaide 3815. JUST ARRIVED No. 1 Government Standard SEED CORN Several Varieties FRESH SALT in bags, or blocks, coarse or fine, iodized or plain -- at -- Exceptionally Low Prices COLBORNE GRIST MILL J. A. RITTWAGE Phone 99 Box 227, Colborne A. 0. HALL, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Office, King Street, residence, Division Street, Colborne, Ontario. tlt-ii INSURANCE B. E. R. WILSON, General Insuracne and Real Estate Agent, Moaey to Loan at 5 to 6 per ceDt. Office Brunswick Block, Colborne, Ontario, Phones--Office 10, residence 13. MARRIAGE LICENSES AUCTIONEERS S. E. ROBINSON EXPERIENCED GENERAL AUCTIONEER Colborne, Ontario s of Any Kind--Large or Sr Conducted Anywhere REASONABLE RATES OSCAR C. MORGAN Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker BRIGHTON Several good farms for sale; also some valuable town property. P.O. Box 288. Phone 245. 38-6m AUCTIONEER and REAL ESTATE BROKER. The undersigned U an experienced auctioneer -- pays for the clerk, pays for the advertising, and guarantees a satisfactory sale or positively no pay. Sales conducted anywhere in the Province. Pure tred 3tock sales a specialty. Phone at my expense. ARNOLD POOLE, Castleton, Ontario. Phone No. 10r23. E. QUINN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Colborne -- - Ontario day or Night Calls Promptly Attended MOTOR HEARSE Phone 111 - - Colborne J. BLACKLOCK & SON Grafton Directors of Funeral Services MOTOR HEARSE IN CONNECTION Say or Night Calls Promptly Attended PHONE 38, GRAFTON M CRACKEN & McARTHUR FUNERAL DIRECTORS ELDEN McFAYDEN n5-36 Licensed Embalmer BRUNSWICK HOTEL Colborne Flrtt-Class Meals and Accommodation 8lve us a call when in Colborne i F. WOLFRAIM - • Proprietor BUILDING MATERIAL Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Clapboards, etc. CUSTOM SAWING W. W. MUTTON Colborne, R. R. 2 phone--Castleton 19r3. QUEENS HOTEL COLBORNE Under New Management FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS at Reasonable Rates GARAGE IN CONNECTION Local Agent for HILL, THE CLEANER, TRENTON FELIX J. MURPHY, Proprietor W. S. BELL Jewellery Repaired Watches & Clocks Reasonable Still in the same place 1 Door East of P.O., Up Stairs Colborne The quantity of salt produced in Canada during 1936. according to finally revised satisfies, totalled 391, 316 short tons, valued at $1,773,144, as compared with 360,343 short tons worth $1,880,978 in 1935. Aberdeen-Angus Association to Hold First Annual Sale The first annual sale sponsored by the Ontario Aberdeen-Angus Association will be held at the Winter Fair Buildings, Guelph, Wednesday, June 8th, 1938. Fifteen bulls and twenty females will go before the auctioneer. They have been carefully selected from; the herds of J. D. Patterson. Richmond Hill; T. G. Todd, Lucknow; D. E. McEwan, Byron; Markham Farms, Queenston, and Malcolm Bailey, Ux-bridge. TUDHOPE RANGETTE, two plate, with oven. Apply to R. M. Brezee, Colborne. Phone 82. RUGS--Stock of late importer, includes Wiltons, Broadlooms and Orientals, extremely low prices while stock lasts, will ship mail orders promptly, write for pri list. Traders and Importers, 54 Wellington S. West, Toronto. a28 TO RENT HOUSE AND LOT in Lakeport to rent. Small bam on premises. Apply to Mrs. Nelson Fish, Colborne R. R. 2. Phone 134r31. ml9tf FOR SALE OR TO RENT FARM, 125 acres, more or less; about 20 acres new seeding, about 25 a fall plowed; manure all out; wood on woodpile; 1 mile north of No. 2 Highway and y2 mile East of Little Lake. Possession immediately. Freeman White, Warkworth, Ont. m241al4x HOUSE FOR SALE VALUABLE VILLAGE PROPERTY-- -Modern conveniences, $1600.00; also other propertes, both farm and residential, at sacrifice prices to realize on mortgages and close out estates. These are all offered at low prices to make quick sales. Apply to A. D HALL, Colborne. Ontario. al3tf FARMS FOR SALE 00 ACRES--One mile North of Warkworth, known as John Wood farm. Good buildngs. Hard and Soft Wood. Saver fice to close Estate. Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, Warkworth. GROW BIGGER BETTER CROPS Natural Mineral Phosphates THE NON-BURNING PLANT FOOD Free Folder Gives Full Details WRITE OR CALL COLBORNE GRIST MILL J. A. RITTWAGE Phone 99 Box 227, Colborne Expert Plastering and Repairs Plain or Ornamental Work ALSO CEMENT WORK Estimates Furnished Work Guaranteed A. RILEY Address: Cobourg R.R. 5 Phone: Grafton 40 A. M. WALLER COLBORNE Tinsmithing and Plumbing Complete Line of STOVES AND FURNACES STOVE PIPES AND ELBOWS Stoves to be sold on Easv Payment plan. Call and get terms. A. B. MULHALL DUNDONALD May 3let, 1938 Myrtle Goodrich took in the trip to Toronto on Saturday. Norman Alyea spent Sunday relatives at the Carrying Place. Mrs. W. Miasttn, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chapman. Mrs. Geo. Bird is spending a few days at the home of James Menzies, Morgamston. Mr. and Mm. M, Stimers and son Owen vilsated Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stimers on Sunday. Rev. A. Airlmstrang is off to Na.p-aniee, May 31st, to attend the- Bay of Quinte Conference. IMJr. amd Mms.. Gordon Honey spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Poole, Oalstleton. Miss Eileen Finch. Oaimpbellford. is guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anichie Salmons, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goodrich and family visited at Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brown's, Hilton, on Sunday. Though there was frost last week in the low lying districts in this vicinity no damage is reported. IMrs. F. Fairfield, who has returned from Cobourg General Hospital, remainis in a weak condition. Douglas Chapman spent Friday and Saturday with his grandpairemts, Mjr. and Mrs. Herrington. Hilton.. Mrs. DeMarse is still undelr treatment in Cobourg General Hospital and reported to be slightly improved. Mr. and Mins. Elton Goodrich visited at the home of their daughter, Mns. TlrUman Miller,, Oastjleton, on Sunday. IMr. 'and Mrs, Jack Montgomery attended the 17th anniversary of the L.O.B.A. at Fmnkfond on ThuirSday evening. Mm Wesley Darke and son Earl of Castletton are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lew; Mutton. Mr. Hartry McDonald of Colbome and M.ns;. Byers of Campbellford spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Samonsi. A number of the neighbours are euffeirtilng with hoairsenesis' and most disturbing coug'hs. the result of the influenza, it is slaiid. Mrts. A. E. Rutherford is caring for her daughter. Mrs. Charles Darling, who is ill of the mealies at the home of Ezra Darling, Dartford. Jack Montgomery arrompanied the grand onganizeins of Eastern Ontario of the L.O.L. to Campbellford on an official visit on Monday lasit. Mrs. John Oooney, a well known nurse of long standing, has returned from New York City, where she has been spending several months. •Mr. Earl Finch and sister Ruth, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Finch, spent the ?4th of May with Mir. and Mrs. Archie Salmons. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finch and family of Campbellford spent Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Samons. "Pleasant View Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Inglis if Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. Harfife Cfamter Of Colborne were guests lit Mr. and! Mils. W. S. McDonald last Sunday. Rev. A. Armstrong administered the Rite of Baptism to Jean and Leonard, young children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman, at their home on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Hatt, Mrs. Hemnessey and Mrs. Bellamy of Colborne. and Mrs. Sharp and daughter of Trent'on. visited Mr. and Airs. Austin Eddy on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gomor and daughter, Mirs. Pearl Jennlison. Elva and Wil-bemt Jennison. of Bailieboiro. wewre Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Drink waiter. Mrs. S. Puffer mloved from Old I Mmdonald to Castleton last Wednesday, accompanied by heir granddaughter, Mrs. Bert Robinson. Toronto, who will remain1 with Mrs.'Puffer during the summer. Although spending the week at Conference. Rev. A. Armstrong will spend Sunday on Hilton Circuit and take charge of his pulpit work as usual. Sen vice in Eden Un'red Church in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gmaham. Mrs. W. Graham. Alice Graham and Clifford Irwin of Keene were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Itrwin on Sunday, and also called om Mr. and Mrs. Earl Iriwin in the afternoon. Mr. amd ' Mirs. W. M. Miller and daughter®, Shirley and Marilyn of Oshawa. and Mr. and Mirs. Philiu Grosjean 'and children of Grafton vis-ted Mr. amd Mins. Earl Irwin on Sun-lay and decided DougHais Glenn was spending a. few days with her mother, Mrs. J. J. Mlutfon. re'tunmed on Saturday evening. , aeiM-m-nii'ii-il by Mrs. Muttton and M|r. and iMrsi. Frank McDonald, who enjoyed the long drive to Ivamihoe and return to Dundonald. IMr. and Mins. Melvin Raub. recently married; -M,r. and Mrs. Covert, also newly wedded, and Mrs. Trace and gr.ir.drt;.tighter Shirley, all of Bradford, Pa., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McDonald, and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald amd Mr. nd Mns. M. C. Broomfield. Mr. amd Mrs. Clayton Dudley of .-i.rkwo.rth called on Mr. and Mrs. Ia.rl Irwin on Tuesday, and thei Misses Manga ret and Mvrtle Dudley, with Toronto amd Warkworth friends, oal-on M.rt. and Mrs.'Earl Irwin "on Saturday, while Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irwin, o Peterboro, recently wedded, called on Thursday, all delighted with the baby boy. Canada and India are the two principal producers of linseed in the British Empire. Linseed oil. owing to its drying properties, is used mainly in the manufacture of paint, varnish, linoleum, and printing ink. and only t limited extent for edible pur-s and for making soap. Linseed cake, on the other hand, is readily inter-changeable with other oilcakes feeding live stock. Grafton Branch West Northumberland Women's Institute OFFICERS President--Mrs. A. Heenan a&t Vice-Pres.--'Mirs. N. Carruthers 2nd Vice-Pres.---Mrs. W. Heenan Sec.-Treas.--Mrs. Floyd S. Harnden District Director--Mrs. X. Carruthers Sunshine Comimiittee-- Mrs. Cameron Mrs. Rowe Mrs. Harold Taylor Miss E. Joice Pianist--Miss Ethel Joice Assistant Pianist--Mrs. B. Spear PROGRAMME 1938 -- 1939 MAY Home--iMrs. Neil Carruthers. Motto--"The Silver Lining." Convener--Mrs. Jack Hare. Roll Call--Something of Your Grand-moth ers'. Current Events--Mrs. E. Joice. Topic--Mothers. Assistant Hostesses--Mrs. B. Johnston, Mrs. E. Joice, Mrs. W. Ferguson, Mrs. Jack Johnston. JUNE Home--Mrs. James Biacklock. Programme by Castleton Branch. Assistant Hostesses1--Executive and Mms. J. Wilson. JULY Annual Picnic Committee--Isabel Carruthers, Marion Johnston, Thelma Gordon. AUGUST Home---Mrs. E. Joice. Motto--"Do Each Thing Well!" Convener--Eileen Harnden. Exhibit--Salads. 'Prizes. Roll Call--What I first remember. Current Events---Ethel Joice. Topic--Opportunities for Rural Girls. Assistant Hostesses--Luella Munroe, Patricia Gaine, Helen Carruthers, Harriet Heenan. SEPTEMBER Home--(Mrs. W. Ferguson. Motto--"Forget Yesterday, Expecting Great Things of To-morrow!" Convener--Mrs. C. Lapp. Roll Call--My Birthstone. Current Events--"Mrs. B. Spear. Topic--Laws pertaining to women and children. Exhibit--Apron. Prize. Assistant Hostesses--Mrs. W. A. Hoskin, Mrs. B. Spear. Mrs. Jeff Taylor, Mrs. Carter. OCTOBER Home--Mrs. H. Cousins. Motto--"Wilful Waste Makes Woeful Want." Convener--(Mrs. J. Wilson. Roll Call--Jar of fruit or pickles. Exhibit--Articles from odds and ends Current Events--Mrs. J. Lapp. Topic--Home Economics. Assistant Hostesses--Mrs. H. Burn-ham, Mrs. J. Lapp, Mrs. W. Munroe, Miss Florence Meafin. NOVEMBER Social Evening--Town Hall Motto--"Let Canadians Show the Way to World Peace." Conveners--Mrs. T. Johnston, Mrs. W. Heenan. Roll Call--Statesmen who have contributed to world peace. Current Events'--Mrs. W. A. Hoskin. Topic--W'orld Peace from an European View Point. All members serving. DECEMBER Home--Mrs. A. Heenan. Motto--"Merrie Christmas!" Convener--Mrs. W. G. Peacock. Roll Call--A Christmas Thought. Current Events--Mrs. H. Spiers. Topic--Christmas Customs in Other Lands. Exchange of Christmas Gifts. JANUARY Home--Mrs. W. Phillips. Motto--"Am I My Brother's Keeper?" Convener.--Mrs. F. Cameron. Roll Call--Nannie one way we could help a new Canadian. Current Events--Mrs. J. Biacklock. Topic--"Canadianization." Assistant Hostesses --> Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. James Biacklock, Mrs. C. Richardson, Mrs. Harold Taylor. FEBRUARY Home--Mrs. W. Heenan. Motto--"Talk Health; the weary, never ending tale of mortal maladies is worn and stale. Convener--Mrs. H. Mallorv. Roll Call--Health Hints. Current Events--Mrs. H. Rowe. Topic--"Health." Dt nmnsf ration--Invalid's Trays. Assistant Hostesses--Mrs. IT. Rowe, Mrs. J. Hare, Mrs. C. Lapp, Mrs. N. Usher. MARCH H< ir. -Mrs J. Johnston. Motto--"The Dearest Spot on Earth Convener--Mrs. J. Johnston. Roll Call--Something historical about your own home. Current Events--Mrs. W. Underwood. Topic--Historical Research. Assistant Hostesses---Mrs. Peacock, Mrs. H. Cousins, Mrs. Underwood. Mrs. F. Cameron. APRIL Home--Airs. Harold Taylor. Roll Call--Pay Your Fee and Join Again. Exchange of roots and bulbs. Assistant Hostesses--Mrs. T. Johns- ; Mrs. ;. T. Munroe. , Mrs W. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ANTHEM God Bless our Institute. Give each a mind astute, Reverent and kind. As we together meet May hearts in union beat, May Thine own concord sweet Our spirits bind. Don't go through anot&ak (JDm DURO Pumping System installed. »Change the Picture loTHIS DON'T go through another winter carrying water from an outside pump. NOW, while prices are so favorable and the cost can be spread over a period of months or -years . . . have A Duro System will pump sufficient water to your home so that you may have running water to the kitchen, laundry, barn, etc. A modern Emco Bathroom may also be installed. Emco Prices are moderate. The Snow-White 20" x 42" Enamelled Sink only, including Faucet, ready for installation, costs.........................................................._.__$31.50 Sink and Cabinet with Faucet, as illustrated... $61.30 Trap, Iron Pipe and Fittings Extra The Duro Special Pump, illustrated, has a capacity of 250 gals, per hour--is supplied with a 30 gal. Galvanized Tank, 25 or 60 cycle Motor, and costs only........- $89.00 Small Monthly Payments The Government Home Improvement Loan Act enables you to purchase Emco fixtures, fittings and Duro Pumps on the monthly payment plan over a period of three years. Enquiries given prompt attention and estimates supplied without charge. 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Onl. *- S famous Preston Stee Truss Barns, Tite-Lap metal roof ing and J ames-Montreal and Toronto, wav Poultry Equipment- Raising a divorce problem at Otta- | Indications are that world supplie wa is one sure way to find out which of wool in '1938 will be somewha representatives place Church consid- larger than in 1937, states the Agr first. cultural Situation and Outlook.

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