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Orono Weekly Times, 5 Aug 1937, p. 5

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êmm wmsiÆ Ttms Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dean of Burlington spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dean. Mr. Henry Latham of Hamilton spent Civic Holiday with his friend, Mr. Jim Gilfillau, after spending a week together at Mtrekoka. Jim returned returned t oToronto on Tuesday. Many from here attended the tour naments at Port Perry and Newcastle on Civic Holiday. Mr, and Mrs. O. T. Miller motored to Ontario, N.J., on Thursday, to attend attend the funeral of the former's aunt, Mrs. (Rev.) Tv C. Fell, on Friday. ORONO Cockshutt Plow Co. t&aw Kill The Weed < (Get your fall work done regard less of 'the weather by the use of one of our Disk Plows. lit wiH do any job any mouldboard plow will do and be at work when the latter will be in the shed. Fall Terms After Aug. 1st Prices and Teriiis gladly given by Rowland Smith Phone 83 r 7 N, Mill St. ORONO YOU CAN MOP FLOO FOR AN HOUR ON 2 SLICES 0 RS F DEAN'S BREAD PHONE 40R2 DEAN'S BAKERY ORONO 1*1*11# HslD W RED & WHITE STORES Wonderful SOAP 5 bars for 16c. Polly Prim CATSUP 2 bottles for 19c. SLICED Pineapple 2 tins for 19c. W H O L E 'MIXED PICKLING SPICE, 1-2 lb- I.., .....,15c. HEAD CHEESE, lb 15c; CALAY'S SOAP, 3 cakes for ...17c. PUFFED RICE, pkg, 9c. MAZOLA OIL, 1-lb. tin 28c. WESTON'S o r CHRIS.- TIE'S SODA WAFERS, WAFERS, pkg, , 13c. OLD HICKORY SODAS, SODAS, pkg ..1...,,......, 26 c, CRISCO, 1-lb. tins.... .24c. BULK MUSTARD, lb 25c. RED & WHITE COFFEE, COFFEE, 1 lb. tin 39c. Good BULK TEA, lb...49e. P & G SOAP, 6 bars 25c- GEM RUBBERS, heavy cut, 3 pkgs 17c. 1 gal JAVAL WATER for 39c. WILSON'S FLY PADS 2 pkgs. for .....,.......19c. Bulk FLY FUME, bring your own container. FLY COILS, dozen... 19c. SUGAR 10 lbs . 59c. Gold Medal Floor Wax 1 lb. tin 25c. PLATE OF BEEF Boned & Rolled LB. 14c. J. J. CORNISH PHONE 12r2 (local and social Mra. Elizabeth Chapman has re' turned home from a holiday at Man ilia. Miss Myrie Virtue of Howmari ville is.-visiting her cousin, Miss Greta Mercer. The Misses Doris and Ula Porter of Lindsay are visiting with Shirley Porter, For information on the Home Improvement Improvement Plan. Geo. Spring-ham 3311, Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs,. Roy Hall, Bowman ville, visited at her mother's, Mrs. • L. Bruton, on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. M'owatt of Oakville spent the week-end arid holiday with Mr. R. Hall and Miss Hall. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Cornish and daughter Joan, of Oshawa, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rainey. Mrs. J. D. Found and son Bill re turned home Friday after spending the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E Davey. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Erode and son Wilfred had an enjoyable trip to Niagara Falls during the week-end holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil F. Porter and Shirley spent the week-end at Tighes Mountain. Ne.il reports lots of fishing fishing but no fish. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Drummond spent an enjoyable week-end at Ron- yil le Lodge and Figwin Inn in the Lake-of-B'ays district. Mrs, Wesley Blewett, accompanied by her daughter Miss Marjorie Blewett, spent the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Neil Rainey. Mr. and Mrs. H. Watii, Miss F. Ooblbl-edick, Mrs. H. Rowe and Mr. George Brown spent the week-end at Triple Bay, Midland and Penetang. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Seymour and family, family, all of Toronto, are holidaying with their mother, Mrs. Geo. Seymour. Seymour. Mr. Win. Waddell, manager of the Bank of Commerce at Telford, and wife, spent the week-end at his mother's, mother's, also calling on his cousin, Mr. T. W. Somerville, Mrs. W. J, Leamen and. Miss Marjorie Marjorie Tennant have returned from a delightful'® week's holiday in Ayton, Ont., being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ilertel (nee M. E. Doyle,) Reg. ■n: Mr. Orme Gamsby spent the weekend weekend the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Gterow, Lakeside Beach on Sieugog lake enjoying the sports at Ceasarea and Port Perry, returning on Tuesday. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crease of Toronto and the Tatter's mother, Mrs. F. Cowan, left on Saturday last for a two weeks' imdtor trip to Nova Scotia via the States and returning by Montreal. We are sorry to report that Rev. J. F. Chapman is seriously ill at Port Perry, where he went to take Rev, Smith's, work while he is on a trip to Ireland. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mis® Ollie Davey and Miss Eileen Riddell left Wednesday on a motor trip, to Buffalo, N.Y., and Clevel.-md, Ohio. Abcording to the advice they received as they were leaving, they should have a real vacation. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tamlblyn . and Miss Mary Tamlblyn motored to Pres- yuile Point on .Sunday to visit their son Ken v who is playing in the orchestra orchestra there. On their return home on Monday they attended the Cp- bonrg Centennial. Mr. ESverett Brown, left Monday morning for Hudson Heights, Quebec, Quebec, where he has accepted the position position as assistant herdsman of the Mount Victoria Farms' herd. This herd, owned by Mr. T. B. McCauley, is considered the finest Holstein herd m the Dominion of Canada. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davey motored to Janetville on Saturday afternoon and attended the Regatta. There) wore water sports in the afternoon and in the evening races for which prizes were given, followed by a wiener roast and bjonfire,. Everyone was treated to pop and wieners and finished whir an amateur show. They visited Mr. and" Mrs.- Madison, Ha'll ,and Mrs. Percy Laurie, and returned Monday night. They were, accompanied by Mrs. T. King and Mr. Madison Hall. A number of Orono, people were present including same members 'of the band who' played music during the afternoon. afternoon. Mrs. 'Sharpe of Toronto spent Friday Friday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dean. Mrs. H. Chisholm of Toronto is spending a few days with her niece and nephew, Miss Laura and Mr. C. W. Allin,' Miss l'V< da Wilson is supplying as assistant in the postoffice in the absence absence of Miss Phyllis Lowden, who is on a month's holiday. Miss Emma Jean Harris of Toronto Toronto is vidling her sister, Mrs. Harold Harold Dean. The girls' softball team lost to Newcastle on Friday evening at the latter place by the close score of 15 to 14, and on Thursday evening they defeated Newtoniville by 20 to 13. at the local park ,-- ,, -- Subscribe for the Orono .Times,. Rainey's Grocery WEEK-END SPECIALS AYLMER TOMATO JUICE .... Small tin 5c. GRAPENUT FLAKES 2 Pkgs. 22c. ROBINHOOD FLOUR 98 lbs $3.90 LIGHT HONEY 4 1 -2-lb tin 49c GOLD MEDAL JELLY POWDERS pkg ÔC- GEM RUBBERS 2 pkgs. 11c. Try our PURE CIDER VINEGAR gall ..... 40c. We have a full supply of PICKLING SPICE E. R. RAINEY PHONE 19-19 ORONO WE DELIVER ARMS! RONG'S WASH SUITS |We watit to clear all these SUITS so will offer them at BARGAIN BARGAIN PRICES'. Sizes 1 to 7 years Reg. 39c. for 29c* Reg. 59c. for 45c. Reg. 79c. for 65c. STRING DRESSES Your choice of any of these $1.50 DRESSES j|jj jjj CLUB REPPE In all shades. A very remarkable remarkable WASH GOODS.rjQ Special per yard....... «I7L WALLPAPER We had a letter today from our Wallpaper Manufacturer saying all paper had advanced 10 per cent. We have a quantity quantity .of Reniants in good -paper. It will pay you to see these. SHOES 50 pairs of- LADIES' SHOES, of Pumps, Ties, Straps and Oxfords, none worth less than $2.95. For sale dfoO OG PANTS In Fancy Tweed's and Worsteds, Worsteds, sizes 32 to 44. QC Special value, pair PANTS I Of Heavy Blue Denim, rivet- i ted at all seams and (P j r* ii pockets, size 32 to 44 ORONO PASTRY FLOUR C59C* 24-lb. bag BORDEN S or CARNATION MILK 2 æ 19c. SARDINES 4 T rïï? 19c. KIPPERED HERRING BONELESS 9 CANS 9^r ëmâ E O R PEANUT BUTTER no , | 24-oz. JAR REDPATH SUGAR PER 1 CWT. 1

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