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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 3 Nov 1921, p. 5

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1921 Page Five 4 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY feast Bound Mail-Express, Daily .. ..10.03 A.M. Passengei. Except Sunday 4.33 P.M. Passenger, Except Sunday 8.35 P.M. 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 Business cards not exceeding one inch $7 per annum. Yearly contracts at uniform rates. FARMS FOR SALE DRESSMAKING in sewing to be done at my will go out by the day. Rates MISS MABEL TURNEY LOST DENTAL W. G. ROBERTSON, D.D.S., L.D.S., Dentist. Office: opposite the Fire Hall. 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. JTaRCHER 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. LEGAL AUSTIN D. HALO, Barrister, Solid tor, Notary Public, King St. (.-posite the Fire Had), Colborm 146 ACRES--IN HALDIMAND TWP. 1% Miles from Vernonville 100 acres workable, ! 'nee pasture and bush, considerable pine, hemlock and basswood timber. 10 acres or (Chard, 15 acres rye, 10 acres fall plowed, 35 acres in meadow, 21 acres fresh seeding. Clay loam soil. Good water. 2 wells and a creek. New frame house of 10 rooms, cellar. Bank barn 80x40, barn No. 2 30x24, tie-up 7 horses and 17 cattle. Driving house, hog ppn. hen house. School and church 1% miles. Stone road % mile. 7 miles from Colborne. Possession arranged. Price ?7,500. Terms arranged. 200 ACRES IN BRIGHTON TWP. -Dur gloi •f! "Moder at Express ,P LOST -- Betwe McTavish's i Stick. Find Mr.' M Expres i September, "Rawlings " >y s base l leaving SATURDAY. Admiral Beatty visits Wall Street. Marshal Foch gets welcome at New I York. The C.A.H.A. tightens its grip fifi' tourists. Bandits got $29,000 from Ohio | herb doctor." U. S. railway executives press for j further wage cut. Chinese-Government at Pekin fac- \ ing bankruptcy. Big British unions signalize desire for industrial peace. , %•* 1 British Engineers agree to aboli- i of -s _____FOUND < FOUND--Bunch of Keys. Own have same by paying for thi at Express Printing Office. FARM WANTED -- I want i from party having farm fo and desi LOUDEN, Crampiu iptio 5 MH< from Woole FRANK M. FIELD, K.C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Telephone No. 86, Cobourg, Ont. 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. Special attention to professional agency work. 416 Mclntyre Block Winnipeg, Man. 50 acres workable, balance bush and pasture, 3 acres orchard. Clay loam soil. Good water, 1 well and a creek. Frame house of 5 rooms, water inside, cellar. Bank barn 50x30, with steel roof, barn No. 2 24x18, tie-up 6 horses and 10 cattle. Driving house, hog pen and hen house. School and church 2 miles. Rural mail and telephone. Possession arranged. Price $5,500. Terms arranged. 1 acre orchard. Loamy soil, level. Good water. 1 well. Solid brick house of 10 rooms;, water inside, cellar, cistern, furnace in house. Barn 30x24, tie-up 4 horses and 4 cattle. Driving-house, hen house. School % mile. Church y2 mile. Railway depot 1% miles. Possession arranged. Price ?5,500. Terms arranged. HESE PROPERTIES WILL BE SHOWN B S. J. PHILLIPS COLBORNE, ONT. J. M. SPENCER BRIGHTON, ONT. FOR SALE--A good parlor cook stove. Apply at Express Printing Office. 41-2x WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS for sale. W. A. SEED, Colborne. Phone 74. 43-2" FORD TON TRUCK FOR SALE-- Good as new. C. SOUTHON & SONS, Lakeport. SOUVENIR PARLOUR COOK STOVE for sale at $10.00. Enquire at the Express Printing Office. 43-tf PRY SLAB WOOD for sale, cut in stove lengths. Delivered if desired. W. W. Mutton, Colborne R.R. 2, Phone--Castleton 19r3. 40tf WOOD FOR SALE--Quantity of dry l.ine stove wood at $2.25 per cord delivered. Percy Inglis, Colborne,' R.R. 2. Phone Castleton Central 21 r 22. 29-tf. 1; ARM WANTED TO RENT--Abou. 75 to 100 acres. Convenient ,to: canning factory preferred.' Apply John Westrope, Colborne, R.R 41-4: 411 Temple Building, Toronto. Colborne Office on Fridays : Saturdays and Court days. 1! WILLOUGHBY I FARM AGENCY AUCTIONEER I. D. EDNIE, Auctioneer, is prepared to conduct auction sales. Farm Stock mul Implement sal«s a specialty. Address: Colborne, Ont. Piione 6 4 .1 43 VICTORIA STREET f TORONTO For, SALE--7 Room Dwelling House on Fercy Street, Colborne. equipped with furnace, electric fixtures, cis-tr-.rri, etc.. owned and occumod by Mis'-. G. M. Peebles Ann y at Impress' Printing Office. 33tf FOR SALE--Dwelling house property situated on North side of Creek Street, in Village of Colborne good fruit. For particulars apply to G. E. R. Wilson, Insurance aim Real Estate Agent, Colborne. 41-4 FOR SALE--. Farn Sales conducted amy. Satisfaction guaranteed .ate Broker. Address:] Colborne. * "Phoi specialty, where. Real Es R.M.D. 5, . Co]borne,. j| Jf g \JP. NORMAN MONTGOMEF eer Pure bred slock Tlear~EsTa'fe Broker S and fruit farms for sal Brighton. Phone No. INSURANC [fORTGAGE SALE OF FARM 3. E. R. WILSON, general Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Money to Loan at 5 to 6 per cent. Office: Brunswick Block, Colborne, Ont. Harry Walker Humorous Entertainer and Elocutionist Now Booking Fall Entertainments Addres: Colborne R. R. 2, Ont. Hardwood Flooring PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR SEAMAN-KENT HARDWOOD FLOORING Sold e.nd Laid by E. J. TURPIN - Colborne DER and by virtue ot tlie powesjs contained in a certain Mortgage which will as produced'at the time of sal*, ill be offered for sale Bj Auction-! Public Auction by Stephen E. Rab-specialty. I inson, Auctioneer, at the Brunswick •Vo; "grain ! Hotel in the Village of Colborne in the Box 180, County of Northumberland, on Saf ' urday the Twelfth day of November. '--^_______-1921, at the hour of two o'clock in tjif i afternoon, the following property, Ajfi __j and Singular that certain parcel or I tract of land and premises, situate;, I lying and being in the Township ■ j Haldimand in the County of Northumberland in the Province of Ontario, containing by admeasurement fifty acres be the same more or less and being composed of the North East Quart'-- of Lot Number Five in the Fourth Concession of the said Township of Haldimand as described in a conveyance from one 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 ;he property are said to be erected a frame Dwelling and a frame Bin: both in a fair state of repair: The farm is well watered: For terms and conditions of sale apply SETH S. SMITH, P.O. Box 719, Port Hope, Solr. for Vendor. Dated at Port Hope 8th October 1921. Hardwood Flooring FINE QUALITY Reasonable Price AT THE PLANING MILL COLBORNE AUTO SERVICE E. E. PHILP Licensed ..Chaff eur Charges Reasonable Phone 63 Church St. W. Colbcrne E. QUINN FUNERAL DIRECTOR SUCCESSOR TO BUSINESS OF LATE G. M. PEEBLES Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended MOTOR HEARSE Phone 65r2 - - - - Colborne C.L.CRYDERMAN Funeral Director Successor late W. A. Gerow CASTLETON Prompt Moderate Service Prices Call Castleton Central ^ Line 10 Ring 2-3 j Troop & McArthur FUNERAL DIRECTORS COLBORNE I Telephone Motor Equipm Shoats, 40lbs In me choice Brood Sow for nice. One colony Movable e. Book your order *»w Chicks next Sp*fe. In'y ,i March to July, inclusive. IOUSE FOR SALE--On the Fast tide of Elgin Street, formerlv oc n p:ed by Mr. James Sf.ntoo Al: Aac-ni, Colborne. FARM FOR SALE--100 acres, more or ). - south Hal'- Lot 21. Con. 3. Township of Cramahe. known as the Wm. Lacey place. Good house\ahd barn, spring creek running 'h rough good pasture. _ Farm might b divided. Terms and - possesion ; .arranged. Apply to C?.' A'.-. Gum- Japan'sj'budget makes eat in expenditure'imperative. Hon: Mr. Crerar opened Ms Nova Scotia campaign at Antigonish. Mackenzie King'..addressed meetings in Aurora, and Stuffville. Army and Navy Veterans demand, start on public works' program. London, Ont., police believe Montreal bandit is a pall of Murrells. . An aunt of Field Marshal Von Hindenburg is dead in Rochester. Premier Drury turned the first sod for the T. & N: O. northern exten- Rt. Rev. Prudhomme installed as new Roman Catholic bishop in the West. • ■ Michael Clark formally/: accepted the Liberal nomination for Macken- 1 zie, Sask. A Toronto woman was killed in an automobile accident white visiting in the South. Alumni of University College, Toronto, launch a new society at a big Infants' home and Infirmary, Toronto, helds its 46th annual meeting on Friday. The Earl of Ducie, aged 94, died on Friday. He had the distinction of living under five British sovereigns. Mary Cicclohe was sentenced to five years in the penitentiary for attempting to kill her husband at Toronto. He had three bullet wounds and several knife slashes. MONDAY. Mackenzie King spoke at Bolton. Russian Soviet offer to pay Czarist debts. Twenty drown when Scheldt river boat sinks. Many party nominations were held on Saturday. Premier Meighen speaks at Wel-land and. Milton. King Alexander of Serbia leaves Paris for Belgrade. Chinese delegation on disarmament at Washington. Miss C. Leitch will return to the United States in 1922. Edmonton wireless men hear concert 1,400 miles away. Sinn Fern aim to tear Tyrone and Fermanagh from Ulster. The Harvard football team was beaten by Centre College. Len Wallace enters West York campaign, as a straight Tory. Ottawa College may re-enter the Intercollegiate Football Union. University of Toronto senior football team beat McGill 16 to 2. Argonauts won the Inte-rprovincial football .title by. beating Ottawa^ . .Tamos Murdoch at Orillia tells more abont Board of Commerce. Rev. S. M. Zwemer, noted missionary, speaks of conditions in Egypt. Retail merhants of Toronto will organize for civic election campaign. The Centennial Methodist Church, Toronto, celebrates its thirtieth anniversary., ..... Robberies in broad daylight and one daring attempt on Toronto's One killed and thi auto accident on Toronto. Sir Auckland Geddi bassador ee hurt ;in ai British Am I the i Stat open- Colh ! R. HOUSE AND GROUNDS for sale, j - situated on North side of King! Street, Colborne. The said proper-1 ty -consists of 1 acre of land, good ; frame house with cellar, living; spring, 28 choice apple trees, pear. ! plum, cherry and quince trees, j grapes, rhubarb. For panicular. apply to C'.E.R. Wilson. insurant" and Real Estate Agent. Colborne. I ing of the British War Clubhouse in New York. The Christi&L Commercial Travelers' Association, known as "The Gideons," formally presented the management of the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, with'&00 Bibles for use in the hotel. TUESDAY. 42-4. Cup iixt srday's Mulock ihiefs get a big' r NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court will be held, pursuant to The Ontario Voters' Lists' Act, by His Honour the Judge of the County Court of Northumberland and Durham al Castleton on the 8th day of November, 1921, at 10.30 o'c/ock in the forenoon, to hear and determine complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters' List of the Municipality of the Township of Cramahe for 1921. Dated the 22nd day of October, A. E. JONES, . lerk of the Mi n.cipality o the Township of Cramahe 921. NOTICE TO CREDITORS i Le ■ villa. tn the machine shop of the Canadiai neral Electric plant at Peterborc e man was killed and five were ktrr the bursting of a casting of a larg nerator they were testing: Part o a machine blew through a brici til, making a hole about five fee d as. t who died on oi 18th Day of August, A.13., MSLAh REQUIRED to send or deliver Bailie M. Lemon, Executrix of tl estate of the deceased. Colborr Ontario, on or before the 3rd day of December, A.D., 1921, their names and addresses bikI pc ticulars oi their claims, duly ve i ed, and that after said last me tioned day the Executors will dist bute the assets of the estate anion the parties entitled at i ' 'ii- i i x lb t on Atlantic storm takes big toll on Newfoundland coast. . Big confidence majority for Lloyd George Government. Montreal Tramways Co. cape collide; 25 persons hurt. F. V. Samwell, Kingston, found drowned in Collins Bay. Britain thinks Soviet offer .to pay pre-war debts not enough. "Joe" Beckett, English heavyweight, may box in America. Sterling at Toronto is quoted at $4.27; at New York at $3.92%, University of Toronto basketball team will tour New York state. Richard McArdle, sr., well-known hotelkeeper of Stratford, is (jfead. Women nominated for first time in Chatham for municipal honors. Albert W. Partridge, brother-in-law of Premier Drury, dies at Barrie. Four women prisoners in. Mountjoy Jaii in Dublin escape over boundary Leaders West com Progre A hold-up gang cow submission and steal c ronto laundry. Post-mortem reveals preceded the death of Lady Wil Tore .! hospital The condition of Lady Laure ies at her home on Laurler ; .uttering from a severe cold, ^ lay reported t • the:: i the mil 1 lada ; t Th Colborne Departmental Stores! Friday and Saturday OF THIS WEEK WE OFFER GROCERY SPECIALS Cocoa.........................2 lb for 25c Special Blend Black Tea............3 lb for $1.00 Castile Soap................13 cakes for $t:00 Corn Flakes..................... . 9c pkge Loose Dates......................10c >lb d Walnuts................. . . 75c lb Toilet Paper.....................", . . 5c roll Our Car of Salt has arrived--Get our Prices DRY GOODS Our Stock of Dry Goods is complete Ladies' Coats, Men's Overcoats. Men's and Boys' Suits. Hats and Caps Regular $6.00 Skirts clearing at..........$3.95 A Reduction of 25 per cent off all Sweaters BOOTS AND SHOES 25 per cent Reduction on our entire line of Boys' Boots. See our lines of Ladies' Boots and Shoes, brown or black. MILLINERY--HATS TO BE CLEARED at $2.00 each. To the person making the nearest guest to the number of times our Cash Register will be opened between the dates of November 1st to 26th, inclusive, will be given the privilege of choosing a pair of Boots or Shoes from our stock. CALL AND LEAVE YOUR GUESS. W. O. BUNDY Colborne, Ont. The Man of the Hour In this hour of Canada's most acute national crisis, the country's greatest need is leadership--not class leadership, not -^eetional leadership, but NATIONAL leadership. A pilot must be chosen possessing the heces- t sary courage, foresight, breadth of vision . and determination to lead the nation,safely out of the existing economic uncertainty. And one man stands out head and shoulders above ■ all others as pre-eminently fitted for the task. Born on a farm near St. Mary's, Ontario, Arthur Meighen is a true son of the people, a toiler who has. fought his way to eminence by sheer ability and force of intellect. Entered Parliament in 1908: appointed Solicitor-General in 1914: Minister of the Interior in 191?; and Prime Minister in 1920. At the Imperial Conference he was acclaimecLby the Press of Great Britain as a great siatesrrotp, . as a strong, virile, vigorous personality--alert in mind, keen and far-seeing in judgment, and with a fearless determination to stand for the right. Professor A. D. Skelton, of Queen's University, and biographer of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, wrote of the present Prime Minister : -- "He has already given proof of high administrative capacity. His personal integrity is beyond question." Of himself, Arthur Meighen said to his constituents the other day : -- "You know where I stood on this issue in 1908, in 1911, and as in 1911 I stand to-day." A Real Force A Real Leader The National Liberal and Conservative Party -3 Publicity Committee A

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