THE COLBORNE EXPRESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1921 Page Five GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY East Bound Mail-Express, Daily .. ..10.03 A.M. Passengeijj Except Sunday 4.33 P.M. } assengef! Except Sunday 8.35 P.MJ 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 DENTAL W. G. ROBERTSON, D.D.S., L.D.S., Dentist. Office: opposite the Fire Hail. 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. J7~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 LOST--During September, boy's base ball glove, "Rawlings." also silver ]': pencil "Modern." Reward on leaving 1 at Express Printing Office. $10.00 REWARD LOST--A Sample Case contaffiing 2 Small Leather Covered Memo Books and a map of the City of Winnipeg. $10.00 Reward will be paid for the return of the 2 Memo Books. The books are of great ya ;e to owner, but worthless to anyl„t:y else. F. H. LAZIER, 42-3x Bi' ;hton R.R. 4 FOR SALE FORD TON TRUCK FOR SALE-- Good as new. C. SOUTHON & SONS, Lakeport. DRY SLAB WOOD for sale, cut i, stove lengths. Delivered if desired W. W. Mutton, Colborne R.R. 2 Phone--Castleton 19r3. 40tf VOOD FOR SALE--Quantity of dry pine stove wood at $2.25 per cord delivered. Percy Tnglis, Colborne, R.R. 2. Phone Castleton Central 21 r 22. 29-tf. LEGAL 75 to 100 acres. Convenient to canning factory preferred. Apply to John Westrope, Colborne, R.R. No. 3, 4l-1x. AUSTIN D. HAL.',, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, King St . (i ■ ^osite the Fire Ha.i), Colbonic, Ordaro. FRANK M. FIELD, K.C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Telephone No. 86, Cobourg, Ont. FOR SALE--7 Room Dwelling House on Percy Street, Colborne, equipped with furnace, electric fixtures, cistern, etc., owned and occupied by Mrs. G. M. Peebles. Arm y at Express Printing Office. 33tf. FOR SALE--Dwelling house property situated on North side of Creok Street, in Village of Colborne, Large garden, about 1 acre, with good fruit. For particulars applv to G. E. R. Wilson, Insurance am, Real Estate Agent, Colborne. 41-4 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. Can you do it well ? Just one or two doses of DR. MILES' NERVINE-$1.20 will soothe the irritated and over-strained nerves. Guaranteed Safe and Sure. Sold in Colborne by W. F. GRIFFIS, Druggist The Rexall Store "Ontario will shortly be in the market for another ten million dollars", says the Farmers' Sun, Are the Sun's readers expected to throw their hats in the air and" cheer widly? what?--Orillia Packet. FARMS FOR SALE agency work. 416 Mclnty Winnipeg, Man. r 'Bloc!< i F°R SALE--A few Shoats, FRANK L. WEBB, B.A., LL.B., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, etc. Offices, King St., Colborne, Ont., and 411 Temple Building, Toronto. At - Colborne Office on Fridays and Saturdays and Court days. AUCTIONEER__ J. D. EDN1E, Auctioneer, is prepared to conduct auction sales. Farm Stock and Implement sales a spec-iultv. Address: Colborne, Out. Phone 64 J. S. E. ROBINSON, Auctioneer. Farm Stock and Implement Sales a specialty. Sales conducted anywhere. Satisfaction guaranteed. Real Estate Broker. Address: R.M.D. 5. Colborne. Phone 78r23. Colborne:.;. , f ; . 1. NORMAN MONTGOMERY Auction-' eer. Pure bred stock, a specialty. Real Estate Broker. Sev.-ra! grain Gordon MacGrego-. Colborne, Out. iOUSE FOR SALE--On the East side of Elgin Street, formerlv oc-« i ive-d by Mr. Janvs Stnnt« t. ^AU lath room. Large garden. Some pood fruit. Apply to G. E. R. W.'lson, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Colborne. FARM FOR SALE--100 acres, more or less, South Half Lot 21, Con. 3, Township of Cramahe, known as the Win. Lacey place. Good house and *a'rn, spring creek running through good pasture. Farm might, be divided. Terms and possession arranged. Apply to G. A. Gurc-mer. Colborne R.R. 2. 38-4t. 50J/2 ACRES--IN CLARKE TWP 6 Miles from Orono--40 Miles from Toronto 45 acres workable, balance bush. 1 acre orchard. <Clay loam soil, level. Plenty of water. Solid, brick house of 7 roomst, soft water inside, cellar. Bank barn 50x30, barn No. 2 38x26, tie-up 4 horses and 17 cattle. Driving house; hog pen 20x14; hen house sheep house. School and church iy2 miles. Telephone, 1/s!mile.from stone road. Nearest village lt/imiles. Rail-vay depot 2% miles. Possession arranged. Price $5,500. Terms arranged. 100 ACRES--IN BRIGHTON 20 Miles from Belleville 93 acres workable, balance wood, mixed maple and basswood. Clay loam soil. Plenty of water, 3 wells. Frame house of 8 rooms, cellar, soft water in house. Bank barn 60x30, barn No. 2 50x30, tie-up 6 horses and 12 cattle. Water in stables. Driving house 30r. 22; hen house 20x16. DeLaval silo 23x10. School and church 1 mile. Stone road 1 mile. Rural mail and telephone. 2 miles from nearest village. Possession arranged Price $7,500. Terms arranged. 100 ACRES--IN CLARKE TWP. 1 Mile from Newtonville--5 Miles from Newcastle. 75 Acres workable, balance bush and pasture. 5 acres orchard. Clay loam soil, level. 2 wells. Brick house of 9 rooms, cellar, cistern. Bank barn ilOxlfi, tie-up 5 horses and 22 cattle. Water in stable. Driving house 40x20, hog pen. hen house. School and church 1 mile. Stone road V2 mile. Railway depot 2y« miles. Possession arranged. Price $8,000. Terms arranged. CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP SCHOOL FAIR , DUN DONALD, SEPT. 24th, 1921 PRIZE WINNERS Marquis Spring Wheat Heads -- Howard Philp. Oats, O.A.C. 72, heads-Howard Drinkwalter. Gleeson Me-Gillis. Oats. O.A.C. 72, threshed-- Gleeson McGillis, Howard Drink-Field Corn, Wisconsin No. 7-- Howard Philp, John Purdy, Lloyd Coleman, Theron Turney. Sweet Corn, Golden BSanuna-- Claude Goodrich, Claude Rose, Nick Knapp, Mabel Purdy. Potatoes, Green Mountain-John Purdy, Margaret Mutton. Nick Knapp, Chas. Campbell. Potatoes, Irish Cobbler-Muriel McDonald, Reta Jackman, Ge6. Waite, Carl Palmateer. Mangels, Our Ideal-- ' "e Vansiyke (4th Prize), s. Carter Invicta-- Waite, Helen Dayman Beets, Detroit Dark Red-Eva Jones, Viva Sharpe, Raymond Kemp, Iva Hoare. arrots, Chantenay-- Chas. Rolfe, Nora Cotton, Harry Terry. Clifford Godwin. Onions .Yellow Globe Danvers-- Gerald Wilce, Eugene Stimers. Parsnips, Hollow Crown-- Ray Mutton, Marion Rutherford. Clara Knapp. Asters-Jean Clarke, Muriel McDonald, Myrtle Lawson, Madeline Davis. Phlox-Doris Mutton. Elsie Ireland. Table Boquet from Home Garden -- Howard Philp, Gladys Hall, Madeline Davis, Lawrence- Mutton. Weeds, Mounted and Named-- . Weed Seeds, Mounted and Named-Margaret Ferguson, Helen Rutherford, Clarence Mutton, Madeline Northern Spys-- Lawrence Chapman, Muriel McDonald, Denzil Oldham, Norman Turney. Golden Russets-Mabel Purdy, Willie Smith, Harold Clark, Margery Mcintosh. Jean Clark, Muriel McDonald, Madeline Davis, Theron Turney. Mcintosh Reds-Norman Turnev, Jack Armstrong, Van Waite. Theron Turney. iBen Davis-Bernard Irish. Grace Wright, Geo. Waite, Harold Clark. Whaley, Douglas Mutton. r Mcintosh, Jack Armstrong, Tun The Tun k. E. JONES, Castletor.. Ont Fire Insurance Conveyancing Issuer of Marriage Licenses 1. E. R. WILSON, general Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Money to Loan at 5 to 6 per cent Office: wick Block, Colborne, Ont. HOUSE AND GROUNDS for sale, situated 0:1 North side of King Street, Colborne. The said property consists of 1 acre of land, good frame house with cellar, living spring. 28 <lo?.;e apple- trees, pear, -plum, cherry arid quince trees, grapes, rhubarb. For particulars apply ro G.E.R. Wilson, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Colborne. MORTGAGE SALE OF FARM UNDER and by virtue ot the pov-• -contained in a certain Mortgage which will be produced at the time of sal?, there will be offered for sale by Fublic Auction by Stephen E. Rob-Hotel'h: t e Village of Colborne in the Cottntv of Northumberland, on Saturday tie Twelfth day of November. 1921, at the hour of two o'clock in the aitwnooi 1 following property, All lying and being in the Township of Haldimand in the County of Northumberland in the Province of Ontario, fifty the less posed of the North of Lot Number Five in the ssion of the said Town-I aidimand as described in a Palmer Andrews nd Mary Jane Andrews to one Smith John. Andrews, duly registered in the Office of the West Riding of the County of Northumberland: On the property are said to be ected a, frame Dwelling and a frame arn both in a fair state of repair: The farm is well watered: erms And conditions of sale apply SETH S. SMITH, P.O. Box 719, Port Hope, Solr. for Vendor. Dated at Port Hope 8th October 1921. 5000 bbls Apples! Wanted-- S. J. PHILLIPS? COLBORNE, ONT. J. M. SPENCER BRIGHTON, ONT. h WILLOUGHBYf FARM AGENCY Homemade Bread- Leona Somerville, Marion Taite, Eileen Grant, Avis Irish. Homemade Buns-Eileen Grant, Leona Somerville, « Marion Tait, Doris Mutton. Homemade Baking Powder Biscuits-- Clara Knapp. Isabel Samons, Made-Oatmeal Cookies-- araing on Sto< Madeline P; Margaret Mu t .Tacl. Csrtei 43 VICTORIA STREET TORONTO Harry Walker Humerous Entertainer and Elocutionist Now Booking Fall Entertainments Addres: Colborpe R. R. 2, Ont. Hardwood Flooring PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR SEAMAN-KENT HARDWOOD FLOORING Sold and Laid by E.J. TURPIN - Colborne Madeline Davis, Verna Wamer, Margaret Mutton. Klva Shan). Hemstitch! d Handkerchief-- Mildred Davis. Isabella Samons. Marion Rutherford, Leona Somor-\ ville. Darning on Stockings-- Margaret Beavis, Agnes Taylor. Map of Cramahe Township-Mildred Davis. Emma Wright Helen Dayman. Avis Irish. Designed Model-Frank Taylor, Gleason McGillis. Percy Holmes, Theron Turney. Hand Writing-Marion Rutherford, Helen Rutherford, Effie Goodrich. Luella Massey. Hand Writing. 10 Years and Under-- Marion Purdy, Mabel Goodrich, Eva Jones, Edna Dingman. Milking Stool-Howard Philp, Geo. Waite. Harold Bellamy. Hammer Handle-Gerald Wilce, Eugene Warner, Floyd Coleman, Theron Turney. Cockerel-Ada Bishop, Floyd P >ehet, Hoai Hardwood Flooring FINE QUALITY Reasonable Price AT THE PLANING MILL COLBORNE Pullet-Ada Bhhop. Willet McCrocho Cecil Cotton, Floyd Palmateer. Pen, Cockerel and 2 Pullets-Gleeson McGillis. Floyd Palmateei i Bellamy. Jack Diamond. Cocker to It on Halter.-- drich, Howard Philp, »• under 15-- Claude Goodrich, Blake mce Nelson, rl Unde Spies, Baldwins, Russets, Greenings, Wealthy, Mcintosh Reds Will buy Good Orceards-Ones, Twos, Domestics and Number Threes State quantities with full Particulars. A. B. APPLEBY COBOURG, ONT.-1 EXPRESS ADDS BRING RESULTS. P, O. Box 525. Phone 483. FALL MILLINERY AUTO SERVICE E. E. PHILP Licensed.Chaffeur Charges Reasonable Phone 63 hurch St. W. Colborne Irish. Marj< IS Wait, Alice Masters. Riding bv Boy Under 15-- Frank Tavlor, Clarence McKas Clarence Mutton. Clinton Irish,. Riding by Girl Under 15-- 1 Muriel McDonald. ] School Parade-- S.S. 26 S.S. 17) '2nd and 3-d P'rir.e DRESSMAKING in sewing to be done at my I will go out by ufce day. Rates | MISS MABEL TURNEY iESS ADDS BRING RESULTS, j Do you find yourself unable to sleep well ? Are you irritated by trifles? Do small troubles look big to you? Do you start at sudden noises? Are you unable to concentrate long oh any one thing? If so, there's something wrong with your nervous system. These are danger signals. DR. MILES' NERVINE -- $1.20 will soothe the irritated and over strained nerves. Just one or two doses helps Nature to restore them to their normal functions. Guaranteed Safe and Sure. SOLD IN COLBORNE BY "W: F. GRIFFIS, DRUGGIST, "THE REXALL STORE." c The National Crisis "My appeal is to the whole people; to every man and woman who noants to do right by this country ; to everyone naho breathes the spirit of our fathers who founded this British Dominion." --ARTHUR MEIGHEN THE Election to be held December 6th will be the most momentous in Canadian history ; for as men and women vote will depend the economic stability, the political stability and, indeed, the national stability of this country. Today we find group striving against group, class against class, the industrial and financial structure of th^country assailed -by false and unsound doctrines and theories, while our great neighbour to the south has adopted a trade exclusion policy directed against Canada's vast agricultural interests. The currencies of nearly every country in the world are depreciated. The Canadian dollar in the United States is subject to a heavy discount causing a loss of over one hundred million dollars in exchange annually. 0 Europe is overwhelmed with war debts--unemployment is acute -- and the restoration to pre-war conditions is slow. While Canada is in a much more favorable condition than many countries, yet there is evidenee of stagnation, instability, unemployment and lack of confidence. Taxes are heavy because of the country's efforts in the Great War, but have become burdensome on account of the misconceived policies and blunders of Governments that directed Canada's affairs prior to 1911. These conditions are largely the direct aftermath of the war, but they must be dealt with fearlessly and constructively. This is no time to consider experimental changes, or the theories of visionaries. This is no time for Crerar and his Free Trade policy. This is no time for King and his wobbling "charted" policies, varying with each provincial boundary. It is the time to cling to orderly, stable Government in the interest of all the people; to be guided -by the experience of the past, proceeding upon lines that have been proven sound. It is the time to place the destinies of Canada again in the hands of a Government led by a sane, coura- . geous Canadian who has safely brought the country through the trying years of reconstruction, and upon whom we can rely to retain and initiate policies in the interest, not of a group or class but-of all the people. It is the time to support Arthur Meighen and his Candidates. The National Liberal and Conservative Party 51 Publicity Committee