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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 14 Jun 1928, p. 5

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14th, 1828 Page Five THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, issued every Thursday morning by H. S. Keyes. Subscription $2.00 per annum in advance; $2.50 to TJ.S.A Transient adviertisements 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 contracts at uniform rates. INSURANCE G. E. R. WILSON, General Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Money to Loan at 5 to 6 per cent. Office: Brunswick Block, Colborne, Ontario. Phones--Office 10; residence 13. MEDICAL A C. McGLENNON, B.A., M.D. CM. Office opposite the Fire Hall, Colborne. Telephone No. 123w. Residence: King St., Bast --Phone 123j. J. ARCHER BROWN, M.D., L.R.C.P. L.R.C.S., Edinburg, Scotland. Office and residence, Division St, Colborne, Ont. Coroner for United Counties of Northumberland and Durham. Phone 22. LEGAL FRANK J. HART, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public &c, King St. Colborne. Phone 110. If FRANK M. FIELD, K.C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Phone No. 86, Cobourg, Ontario. FRANK L. WEBB, B.A., LL.B., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary> &c-> Offices, King St., Colborne, Ontaria, and 411 Temple Building, Toronto. At Colborne office on Fridays and Saturdays and Court Days. AUCTIONEERS Experienced and General Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker. Convincingly lowest rates for thorough service. S. E, ROBINSON, Phone 78r3, Colborne R.R. 3, Ontario. AUCTIONEER and REAL ESTATE BROKER--The undersigned is 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 bred stock sales a specialty. Phone at my expense. ARNOLD POOLE, Castleton, Ontario. Phone 16r23. Oscar C. Morgan Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker HILTON Sales conducted anywhere at reasonable rates. » Several good farms for sale; also some valuable town property. Phone 7r18, Orlana. 38-6m COBOURG On Saturday night marauding dogs killed eight young lambs at Dungan-non Farm, just outside the town Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Bolte.'of Toronto, are in town for the summer, and have taken the Nivin cottage on Queen Street. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. T. S. Boyle are away for a month's holiday, which their many friends hope may be a very enjoyable one. IMr. P. D. Kerr, K.C., and Mrs. Kerr, of Peterboro, were guests over the ekend at "Sunnyside." The Misses Kerr are now visiting them in Peterboro. Mrs. Donald Macdonald was one of those honoured by an invitation to the garden party given on Saturday at Rideau Hall, Ottawa, by their Excellencies the Governor-General and Viscountess Willingdon in celebration of His Majesty's birthday. The marriage took place in St. Michael's Church on Tuesday morning, June 5th, 1928, Rev. Father P. P. Butler officiating, of Miss Mary Ann Cecilia Kewin and Mr. Albert Lewis Parsons, both of Cobourg. They will reside in Cobourg. We join with their many friends in congratulations. Rev. T. S. Boyle, D.D., Rector of St. Peter's Church, was elected, at the meeting of the Synod of the Toronto Diocese, to the General Board of Religious Education, to the Dioees- DUNDONALD June 12th, 1928 Mr. and Mrs. Archie Samons visited relatives at Campbellford last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Darke, Shilch, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Mutton on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton spent luesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. "Wait©, Sharon. No service in Eden Church "next Sunday on account of Sharon Sunday School anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miutton and son, Trenton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mutton on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDonald and rs. S. Puffer visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dingman, Morganston, on Sun Mr. Garnet Miutton and Miss E. Mutton spenlt Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Allen, Messrs. Milton and Ernest McDonald, Miss Ethel McDonald, and Mrs. D. .McDonald were recent guests of V/ooler relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dunnett Mr. and Mrs. A. Mutton spent day afternoon with Mr. and iwremce, Oak Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Macklam and children, Front Road, Brighton, and d Mrs. R. Waite, Sharon, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mut-lun on Sunday last. IMilton McDonald, C.E., is in the WARKWORTH ed v W. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kennedy of Detroit, Mich., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Wim. Grant Mrs. Cowey of Western Canada, called on her sister, Mrs. Andrew Thompson, one day lately. Miss Marguerite Huycke of Grace Hospital, Toronto is holidaying with parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Hayctee. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Harvey and mily of Peterboro were guests at the home of his cous-in, Mr. J. H. Black, recently. Mr. Thomas Trotter of Percy Township, died at the home on May 29th, 1928, in his eighty-sixth year. Inter-it took place at Norwood cemetery. •emains of the late Mr. Samuel Jones, formerly of Warkworth vicin-v, who died at Peterboro, were in-rred in Warkworth cemetery on Thursday of last week. Committee of Social Service, and | Peterboro- district overseeing road construction and bridge building, as he has been doing in different parts of the Province for a number of years. The annual meeting of tht- Dundon-ald Branch of the Bible Society, which was held on Wjednesday evening of last week, was fairly well attended. Mr. .Webb gave a very interesting, address on the Origin of the Bible Soc iety, after which the business of the Branch was transacted. Officers elected: Pres.--Mr. J. F. Wright, Yice-Pres.--Mr. Hatton. Sec.--Miss Nellie Mutton, in pUce of Mrs. M. Dudley, resigned. Treas.--Mr. Ken|^th Mutton. Real Estate for Sale Farms ranging from 3 ; S. E. ROBINSON -Real Estate Dealer and Auctioneer Phone 78r23, Colborne E. QUINN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Colborne - - - Ontario Night Calls Promptly Attendee MOTOR HEARSE Phone 103j - - Colborne J. BLACKLOCK & SON Grafton Directors of Funeral Services MOTOR HEARSE IN CONNECTION Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended PHONE 38, GRAFTON BRUNSWICK HOTEL Colborne FIrst-Cla-Bs Meals and Accomodation Give us a call when In Colborne J. F. WOLFRAIM - - Proprietor PERSONAL KNOW YOUR FUTURE. Send 25c and Birthdate. Let me try locate your future mate, will s name and address. Adel. Box 1600 Sta. C, Los Angeles, Calif. 23-4x ___ASTRAY____ Came to the premises of the undersigned, Lot 19, Con. 5, Cramahe Town-Ship, three yearling cattle. Owner may have same on proving property and paying expenses. H. C. McDonald, Colborne R.R. 2. Phone: Castleton 35-r25. 23-4x FOR SALE SUMMER WOOD for sale. 2 stove cords $5 delivered, or $4 at the yard. Also quantity Dry Beech and Mapie Body Wood $3.50 per s cord. J. W. Heckbert. Colborne R.R. 2. Phone 54r2d. 2 Collectors-Eden--Miss E. Wright Miss E. Goodrich Shiloh--Mrs. M. Darke Mrs. A. McDonald Sharon--iMiss A. Hinman Miss M. Hoare $30.00 was raised last year and the branch has two life members. MORGANSTON June 12th. 1928 A number from Morganston took in the Sunday School Convention at Dun-donald on Wednesday. r. W. Turney has his house nearly completed, which adds much to the appearance of the corner. Four more Englishmen have arrived this neighbourhood--1 at A. Mas-y's, and 2 with Mr. Harry Carr. Everyone is progressing around Morganston, judging by the number : new cars that have been purchased. The stock of rabits on the fur fawn increasing so rapidly that the own-■s of gardens in that vicinity are looking quite anxious. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Terrill called i Mr. and Mrs. Lome Darling Sunday evening, on their way home from visiting Castleton friends. ~'ie news came to Morganston on Monday of the sudden death at Kings-jf an old neighbour boy, Mr. John O'Grady. His brother, Phil of this 3, attended the funeral. LOOK FOR THE CITIES SERVICE SYMBOL --THE SIGN OF FINEST OILS AND GASOLENE For quick starting--longer life to your battery-- Cities Service gasolene has proved its superiority. Instant ignition at the touch of the starter! Cities Service Oil Company CITIES SERVICE OILS AND GASOLENE NEW PERFECTION COAL OIL STOVE, 3 burner, with Perfection Oven for 2 burners. Used about 4 months. Will sell together or separate. Priced very reasonable. Apply at Express Printing Office, Colborne. 22- 1 Bath Tub Chemical Closets and Pipes 2 Combination Heaters & Cook Stoves 1 3-Burner "Perfection" Coal Oil Stove and Oven 1 Baking Cabinet 3 Iron Beds and Springs 1 Baby's Crilb 2 Toilet Sets IChairs Apply at Express Printing Office, Colborne. 24- LIVE POULTRY AND WANTED JUNK Highest prices paid for Live Poultry, Rags, Brass, Copper, Iron and F Long distance telephone calls he paid if purchase is made. S. GOODMAN Phone 153 Third St. Cob 43-6mos. Raw Furs Wanted! HISHEST MARKET PRICES PAID A. Margies - Cobourg Phone 124 We Pay for Out of Town Galls. Used Car Parts FOR SALE SOME GOOD AS NEW PRICES LOW Jack Cowey jr. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE PURE-BRED DURHAM BULL, "Royal Boy," roan, born April 10th, 1927. bred by E. A. Rutherford. Would exchange for a good pure-bred Durham, yearling heifer or 2 grade Durham yearling heifers. Apply to Alfred Muskett, South of C. P. R. Station, Colborne. 21- FOR SERVICE THE REG. PERCHERON STALLION. KLINIS 2nd (12956), enrolment No. 2227, will stand for service at his own stable, lot 26, con. 5, Cramahe Township, for the season of 1928. Inspection invited. Frank Cowie, Castleton. 21-4x EDVILLE June 12th. 1928 Sorry to report Master Clifford Godwin quite sick with "flu." Mr. and Mrs. W. Eakins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Murphy. Miss Maud Hoare and Mr. Ray Hoare are both confined to their beds with very bad colds. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gummer and family, with Mrs. Annie Gummer and Mr. Geo. Gummer, visited at. Keene on .Sunday last. Our WiM.S. met at the church on Wednesday afternoon to make arrangements for a strawberry festival A number of Edville people attended the S. School convention at Dun-donald, Eden Church, on Wednesday afternoon and evening. Our S. School anniversary will be held on Sunday, June 17th, 1928. Rev. D. R. Clare of Norham will conduct two services--afternoon at 2.30, evening at 7.30. Everybody welcome. CASTLETON June 12th, 1928 Sorry to report Hershery Partridge ek with pneumonia. Miss Gertrude Newman. Oshawa, spent the weekend at her home. Rev. J. Beckel, wife and small children, went to Oshawa on Monday. Mr. Wm. Covert is in Toronto" this week getting some more new cars. Mr. Harold iMulhall, Woodville, was calling on friends in town on Sunday. unoe the arrival of a Br. and Mrs. Roy Mer- Glad young Alls L. 1 be Ilforci .- MARRIAGE LICENSES HOUSE FOR SALE IOUSE FOR SALE--King Street, Colborne. 9 rooms. Woodshed. Drive barn. 9 apple trees, good varieties. Good well- and pump. % acre, more or less, good soil. Possession at once. Apply at Express Printing Office or to Wm. Usher, Colborne. 17tf When a man who is not used to the woods lights a match and later hrows it on the ground, he expects t to go out. But when an experienced woodsman is through with his match IS out. He does not leave it to pectation. He knows. Butter Wrappers at Expre SHILOH June 12th, 1928 Mr. Ernest Mutton spent the week end with friends near Belleville. Rev. D. R. Clare" of Norham take charge of the Church service here on Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Darke and moth* er, Mrs. S. Darke, recently visited relatives at Oshawa and Sunderland; The annual ice cream social u: the auspices of the Ladies' Aid will be held on the church lawn on July 2. Miss Laurel Arkils of Castleton is expected to help on the program, both with readings and solos. Mr. Henry Mutton, who has been in poor health for some time, is spending a week- at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. Downs of Wooler; and from there he is taking daily treatments from Dr. McQuade of Trenton. e. j Butter Wrappers at Express Office. | George^Pah NORHAM June 12th, 1928 Mr. Houghall from near Belleville sited friends here on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. D. R. Clare spent a few days in Toronto last week. Mr. Harry Windover and family of Rochester, are \isiting his mother, Mrs. Windover. McDonald and family of Dun-, donald was visiting her aunt Mrs. McClelland. Clarence Partridge and family of Seymour spent Sundav at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson. Mrs. W. Wilson and family of To-j Mr. Bverettt Richardson eekend at the home of Mr: health weather. Mr. and Mrs. her brother, IV ganston. Mr. Laing Broomfield, who has not been well, is recovering, we are glad to note-Miss Margaret Wamsley, Colborne, is visiting her friend, Mrs. Andrew Wolfraim. Mrs. A. Warner visited her son and family in Rochester, N.Y., during the past week. Mr. Clark Windover of Morganston visited his sister, Mrs. H. M. Gleason, ' Oshawa. recently. Mr. Frank Wolfraim and daughter of Centreton was calling on friends town last Sunday. Mr. L. Naish has purchased from r. J. Calberry the property known Mrs. Corey's home. Mr. Jack Wolfraim and family and rs. MacConnel. Toronto, spent the weekend with Mrs. J. Wolfraim. and Mrs. C. Johnston of Camp--pent a week at the home of eir niece, Mrs. Jas. Honeywell. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hawken have returned from a visit with friends Rochester and Manchester, N.Y. VIr. and Mrs. E. O. Bradley, who ve been visiting here the past two weeks, are returning to their home in Rochester. N.Y. iWe are pleased to learn that Mrs. j H. M. Gleason. who has been very ill, at her daughter's home in Oshawa, is! improving slowly. Mr. Sanford Gleason is quite poorly, and Mrs. Gleason's eyes are not im- i proving. She expects to go to Kingston for the third operation on them, j We wish her success. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bradley of Roch- ! ester, N.Y., who came to Belleville to attend the burial of their sister, Mrs. Geo. Gleason. who was buried at Ed-dystone recently, are still visiting friends and relatives in and around Colborne. Fire of unknown origin, started in I a small building adjoining, destroyed ! the exhibition building on the Castle- i ton Fair grounds on Tuesday evening Eight automobiles stored in the build by Mr. Wm. Covert, local dealer. ■Service in the United Church Castle--- Sunday evening, June 17th, 1923, School at 10.30 a.m.. AmU.v 'clock. The Pastor will preach An Appeal to all Civic Officials Millions of dollars damage to Ontario's crops are caused by weeds. The Weed Control Act seeks i to control this menace. Municipal councils and officers have important responsibilities in carrying out this act. Weeds on highways must be de-stroyed by the "Road Authority." Weeds else where must be destroyed by the owner or occu' pier of the land. An Inspector shall be appointed by each municipal council to see that these terms are complied with. Most civic bodies are energetically discharging this obligv tion and when action is not being taken, residents should communicate with the members of their municipal council. Every precaution is needed to wipe out the weed menace. Clean seed plus weed destruction at the proper time to prevent spread of weed seeds will bring your district greater profits from clean successful crops. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS TORONTO Sub.jer Your a Sunrta."Chri :■- invite (1 School ; Son of God. :o attend this service 10.30 a.m. EDDYSTONE June 12th, 1928 ma Locke has accepted a Mr. C. Rail's grocery store. Mrs. Asa Harnden and Mr. and Mrs James Harnden motored to Peterboro position day evening \ Stewart. and Mrs. Groutch of Toronto are spending a few days with their son, Mr. Wesley Groutch. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Goodors and gjfttily of Toronto spent Sundav with and Mrs. Ernest Harnden. rs. C. Turk of Eddvstone and Mrs. C. W. Sherwin of Cobourg expect to leave Thursday for Rochester X Y where they will spend' a week with Mrs Turk's son, Mr. and Mrs. Willarrt SEEDS GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS IN BULK TURNIP and MANGOLD FORMALDEHYDE For Treating Grain, etc. EVERY FARMER SHOULD USE IT! W. F. The Rexall Drug Store GRIFFIS Colborne, Ontario If you have anything to sell, or want to buy anything--try our Condensed Ads.

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