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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 20 Oct 1921, p. 1

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tiftUurr 55th Year THE COLBORNE EXPRESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1921 $2.00 a Year in Advance NORHAM Miss Turney is not much better at the time of writing. Mr. John Diamond and family spent Sunday with friends in Grafton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Palmateer spent Sunday with friends in Brighton. Mr. Harold Gummer of Trenton spent the past week at the parental' Mr. George Palmateer and family spent the week end with friends in Trenton. Mrs. Reynolds of Cramahe Hill is visiting her daughter Mrs. David Cryderman There are so many remoials from Midland of late that the Argus says rental houses are likely to go begging before long. WICKLOW Apple pickers are nearly as numerous as apples in these parts. Mrs. Andrew Peters and son are the guests of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Nobles. Miss Ada Riggs. who has been visiting friends here, has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Heal of Peterborough are visiting friends and relatives in the neighborhood. Mrs. Gourd and son of Vanceuver, B.C., are guests of her parent, Mr. John Darke. Mr. Tom Darke accompanied them from Toronto and spent the weekend at home. Deer Licenses can be procured from Chief Jamieson, Colborne, who has a season's supply. DR. HANCOCK HAS WOOD FOR SALE Dry Mixed Hardwood-- $3.00 per cord Stove Wood Delivered $2.50 per cord Stove Wood At Yard A quantity of above wood in 4 ft. length at $6.00 per cord at the yard while it lasts. Apply at Dr. Hancock's Office or to Mr. Harrison Patrick, who will be delivering same. DUNDONALD The Rev. D. R. Clare is to take the services in Wooler next Sunday, The Rev. Mr. Bick of Wooler 'will occupy the pulpit of Eden Church neyt Sunday morning. Mr. W. Chesterfield and Miss H Chesterfield lately visited Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Waite, Hilton. Mrs. Hennessey, Castleton, has beeu visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. E. Mutton, "Orchard farm." Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Inglis and daughter Leona, Colborne. visited Mr. id Mrs. W. S. McDonald on Sunday. Miss E. Mutton has been staying r a few days with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles Mutton, Shiloh, who is very, ill. Mr and Mrs. Harry McDonald and n Fred spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bawden, near Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dunnett and r. and Mrs. Ross Wright recently sited Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wright, Colborne. -. and Mrs. H. Pa.-Iianient and Hubbs and son of MountainVlew, Prince Edward Co., spent Sunday with and Mrs. W. L. Dunnett. ■. and Mrs. Monroe Dudley and Mabel Dudley and Mr. J.Wright recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.] t. Orser, Codrington. CASTLETON I Miss Una Holmes of Montreal visited at Mrs. Purdy's and Mr. N.Gaf-fields. Miss Ethel Parsons of Edmonton is guest of Mrs. Maude Purdy and other friends here. r. and Mrs. S. Mallory and child-and Miss Iva Gerow of Toronto spent a few days with their mother, "*rs. E. Gerow. , Mrs. R. Newman, Mrs.A. Ingersoll. Mrs. N. Gaffleld and Mrs. Chas. Wol-fraim attended the W.M.S. District Convention at Trentcn on Tuesday. Much sympathy is expressed for the Rev. and Mrs. R. T. Richards, whose only child passed awey on Thursday night. Oct. 13tth, 1921. Little Evelyn had always been a sickl> child, yet her death at this time was lite unexpected. Our "Rally Day" service which was held on Sunday afternoon was well attended, and all listened to an excellent address, given by the Rev. Mr. Mc-Gillivray of Warkworth on the great subject, 'Loyalty." Mr. P. S. Ewing, Supt. of Warkworth school, also gave an interesting talk to the children. PERSONAL Miss M. E. Haynes of Cobourg spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Bella McLaren of Perth ii visiting her cousin, Mrs. Wm. Mutton Dr. and Mrs. Turnbull (nee Gwen Cumming) of Winnipeg, Man., are the guests of Miss McTavish at "Belle-Mr. G. L. Badley was called to his home in Elora on account of the jus illness of his mother who ed away on Monday morning. Grand display of Ladies' and Chil dren's dresses, Oct. 27th, Cornwell's ; Store. Ladies and gentler Cornwell's special a Something of interest SHELDRICK--In Colborne, on Sunday, Oct. 16th, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. . Sheldrick, a daughter--Ruth COMING EVENTS The Ladies' Aid of Trinity Church will hold their annual bazaar and tea in the fire Hall, Colborne, on Thursday, Dec. 1st, 1921. The ladies of the Colborne Baptist Church will hold a chicken pie supper in the basement of the church on Friday, Nov. 11th, 1921,--Armistice Day. The Chicken Pie Supper and Baz-ir, under the auspices ot the Willing Workers, of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 14th, 1921. DEATHS pi METHODIST CHURCH NOTES I A most successful social was held on Friday evenini 11921, under the auspices [Woman's Missionary Auxiliary birthday supper was served from fiv to eight o'clock, after which W Sinclair gave a most interesting cture on her trip to Japan and Ch en route to the World's Sunday Set Convention held recently in Tol The lecture was illustrated by an oellent sett of lantern slides on' Orient. Miss Doris Ventress j gave a reading which was hear encored. The Sunday School i was beautifully decorated to repres the months and seasons of the ye The ladies arc to be congratulated thr supper, the leisure, the roartir and the decoration. The Rev. W. R. Archer, B.A., Stirling will take charge of the s vices in this church next sund Oct. 23*d. We hope all our peo will hear him. V. . Mrs. Bert Shier is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Darke The Rev. D. R. Clare of Salem Cir-jcuit conducted services here last Sun-Jday^ morning. are sorry to report, Mr. S and Mrs. Charles Mutton have s" as well as usuai. -ouise Hodgen, our teacher, attended the School Teachers' Convention at Picton, last week . Mr. George McDonald, Mrs. Mary JCarr and Miss Stella Carr of Morgan-Iston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs JFrank McDonald. 1 5rii/rand Mrs- R- Bland and Mr- and Mrs. AIfi"d Inglis and daughter (Leona ot Colborne were recent guests ol Mr. and Airs. W. S. McDonald. |J Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald at- ijS'X'*11 in tlle town hall at Hilton, last i Friday evening, in honour of MissWin- 1 function LarkP an «■ °fct "-lot been s of thefTMIss L Afat " ■;e!ve ANDERSON--In Haldimand, on Friday, October 14th, 1921, Esther Jane Williams, wife ot the late James Anderson aged 79 years, 8 months and 11 days. Interment at Fairview Cemetery. COYLE --In Colborne, Wednesday, Octoberl9th, 1921, Mrs. Robert Coyle. (nee Cassie Ladue Chapin) in her 56th year. Funeral services at the family residence, Toronto Street, on Friday, Oct. 21st, at 2 p.m. Interment at the East Colborne Cemetery. Townsend--In Cramahe. on Sunday, October 16th, 1921, Margaret Catherine Townsend. widow of the late Charles Townsend, aged 84 years, 2 months and 16 days. Interment at Salem Cemetery. y Mutton accompanied Mrs. ■wson and two small daugh-sir home in Saskatchewan, ^.u son has spent the past few them dm., h her parents at Dundonald and also al TALENT FOR ENTERTAINMENTS Write or phone Kenny Music Co. for your next entertainment suitable for church or hall. Geo. • Kenny, refined humorist in 'ongs and monologues. Mac Kenny, pianist and reader. Norma Kenny, juvenile elocutionist Something good. Something funny. Something really worth the money. Extra numbers if desired. References furnished on request. For dates and terms write Kenny Music Co.. Trenton, Ont. Box 152. Phone 481. CANDIDATES FOR NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY I National Liberal and Conservative-- Milton E. Maybee, Wooler, ex-Warden, ex-Reeve of Murray Township. U.F.O.--Fred J. Slade, Fenella, ex-Warden, and Reeve of Haldimand Township. Liberal -- Sam Clarke, Cobourg, M.P.P. for West Nortnumberland, has been offered the nomination, and asked week to decide, the Liberal Convention adjourning until next Wednesday at Warkworth to receive Mr. Clarke's answer. CARD OF THANKS MR. Four youg men who were annoying sidents by trespassing and steling >ggs, etc., were rounded up by Chief Jamieson, assisted by Mr. Harry Best-wick and others, last Sunday. The fellows startd to run for Ives' woods. couple of warning shots from the Chief's gun and they wilted. They A. A. GOULD and family de-express their sincere appreci-ation for the many acts of practical claimed to have left Oshawa '-'-.dness and sympathy manifested to!Friday before. On Monday Magistrate the illness of Mrs. Gould i Miller sentenced the quartette to 30 he time of ner passng. To days at "Eerryview," Cobourg on the [HJU I I ANOTHER BIG ONE CENT SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday Oct. 27th, 28th, 29th GRIFFIS' The Steals Drug Store COLBORNE, ONT. SEE OUR BILLS A Revolution! In Suit Prices that will suit the present desire of our customers' pockets. For two weeks from the issue of this paper, we will give the public the following offers: Splendid all wool Tweed Suits for With an Extra Pair of Pants Free. $35.00 Now, these suits are made to your measure and my reputation and experience in custom clothing for 100 seasons are behind every order. Splendid fine indigo dyed Serge Suits at (\ f\(\ With an Extra Pair of Pants Free. i't fail to get your orde j to make them. No- requiri Call A SPECIAL LINE OF FURNISHINGS FROM BOOTS TO HAT We are Special Agents for the Noted Firm of Men's Fine Clothing--the "Dress Well Brand" AT CORNWELL'S WEST STORE Ladies, Take Notice! $15 each Don't miss the chance to procure one of our fine coats. Our revolving rack full of stylish warm coats ranging in price from $25. 4 to $45., all to go for the next two weeks from the issue of this papsr for....................................... Call early and secure your size. Don't miss this chance at this time of year. They are snaps and we want you to have them when you want a coat, not when the winter is nearly gone. ine Underwear, Hosiery, Dresses, Waists, "Skirts. Dnderskirts, Gloves, Corsets, Boots and Rubbers, for all ages and all the best quality. See our Fancy Collars. AT CORNWELL'S EAST STORE KING STREET, COLBORNE sPECiALS---si;:',f

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