X s CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Oontiued from page one) lions on us with outside associations. The Vice-J? resident tjelt that the name would carry considerably more weight all around. It was then moved and seconded that the name be changed by by-law from the Orono Publicity .Association to the Orono Chamber of Commerce. Moved by Mr. ,J. Armstrong, seconded seconded by Mr. Wm. Armstrong, that the fee for memlbership to the Orono Chamber of Commerce tie $1.00. Moved by Mrs. J. Armstrong, seconded seconded by Mr. Dent, that, the directors do what they can to get an increase in the wages of the men at the Forestry Forestry Station. Mr. A. A. Drummond and Mr. A. J, Staples were nominated auditors for 1987. The meeting was closed with the flinging of God Save the King. iA meeting of the Directors of Orono Chamber of Commerce was held on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 27th, in the Kumrite Inn Hotel. Executive officers were elected as follows : President -- O. W. Rolph. Vice-President -- W. J. Riddell. Treasurer -- J. Jo Cornish. iS-ec. -- J. C. G-amey. Committees wore appointed to investigate investigate the Hydro -purchase for Orono village with a view to haying th» iitauter voted on again. Also to look into the canning factory problem problem and interview possible prospects, also to approach the council with the question of establishing a village dump. These are real live committees and something of value should eminate from th's collection of brains. NEWTONVILLE NEW ORONO NEWSPAPER Professional Directoty LESKARD Mr. "George Ball lost a very vuhi- «blé cow last. week. --C .. Mr. and Mrs. Henry l*i ace ot BowmaniviBe spent Sunday <at Mr. George Ball's. Mr. Harry Davey would like to start hack to school, if he could get someone to do his <J~ y Thompre • iowm an ville V The T. B. Test of all cattle in this district is nearing completion. Miss Helen Darlington and Mr. Jack Glover visited her mother in Kendal, 'Sunday. Mr. A. Bell, Leakard, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. iStapleton. Sunday. Mrs, Norma ti Samis visited her daughter, M'rs. Reg. Woodham, Toronto, Toronto, Wednesday. Inspector A. A. Martin and family, family, .Brighton, called on. Mr. and Mrs. W. McKay, Sunday. There has been a Choral Society organized in Btailieboro _ and Mr. George Campbell of this village was appointed, pianist. Miss Alma Bell, Kendal, returned home Sunday after a. two weeks vacation vacation with her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. George Stapleton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Couch and family family and Mrs. N. Samis and her mother, mother, Mrs. Allin, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Couch, Newcastle. Last wetik the Trustees of Wesley- vi'le School decided to have music taught; in their school and chose Mrs. .Q-eorgo Campbell for their music supervisor. A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. & Mrs. S. R. Jones Friday evening for tea and spent a pleasant evening celebrating the 80th birthday of Mr. Jones. Members of the Church Board from Kendal, Shiloh and Newton ville attended a joint board meeting in the basement of iXevvIonville United Church, Saturday afternoon. On Thursday night, Mr. and Mrs. Cleland Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jones attended a Play, entitled, "See Naples and Die," put on by Oobourg* Dramatic Society in Oobourg Opera House. A number from here attended the funeral of the, late Mrs. James Stapleton, Newcastle, Saturday. Mrs, iStapleton was -the mother of Mrs. !.. E. Mil!*in of this -community and aympetiu is extended to the bereaved ones. At U. 0. League on Tuesday evening, evening, Jan.19, the meeting was in charge of Mac Gregor Jones. The topic, "King for a. Day," was taken by Wm. Laing. 'Solo- - Mary Lane. Reading, Eddie Guil'er. Reading, MacGregor Jones. The meeting closed with a Contest. Mr B**'icc < 1 m, sôrpûf -U r. & V. was mar- ngland, is with his "i* both •oiling Jom- of t- DENTAL i; DR. W. 11. C. LEDGER, Dental Surgeon, Surgeon, Orono. Office hours: Daily 9 a.m.--5.00 p.m. Evenings and Wednesday afternoon by appointment. appointment. Phone Orono lto*I. Classified ALBERTA ROSE FLOUR $3.10 pier cwt. while it lasts,-- Cooper and Gian ville, Orono. 1-p. SHOE REPAIRING When your footwear is in need of repair, call on Walter Oarkitdn, 1st, house north of tracks. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable- 1-p. RADIO LISTENERS Don't let faulty tubes ruin your reception; replace them with genuin* Westinghouse Radiofrons. Tubes tested free in your home. Call in, for a demonstration of the 19-37 Westinghouse Air-pilot Radios. CLIFFORD P. JONES Authorized Westinghouse Dealer Phone 79rl6 - Orono 2-p. FIRE m FIRE Be prepared. Fire gives no warning warning ! Every property owner needs the protection given by an adequate fire insurancepolicy „.written- in a dependable dependable insurance company. This agency represents those fire insurance companies whose finances have stood the test of the depression years. - The Wowonesa Mutual Insurance, the largest Fire Mutual Insurance Company in Canada, with agents from coast to coast, is now writing insurance up to three-quarters of actual actual value instead of two-thirds as written by all Mutuals. With no prett-ium note and placing fire extinguishers extinguishers free of: charge on every risk. E. E. PATTERSON Phone 35 rll Agent for Fire, Automobile, Theft, Windstorm, Earthquake and Aircraft InsunriKc. ' 3-p. ;. UNITED CHURCH ;. Osterhout, B'.A., B. I ). Pastor - ' 'DAY, JAN. 31 Operation Day Morning Worship. Evening Service. AND WORSHIP We Do All Lines of Job Work SEASONABLE ARTICLES AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES 4 SQUARE CHEST RUB 29c. PURETEST COD LIVER OIL L 50c. and $1.00 SCOTT'S EMULSION - 53c. and 98c. HALIVER OIL CAPSULES -...55c. and $1.00 WAMPOLE'S COD LIVER EXTRACT ..,.......$1.00 PINE TAR and HONEY (Mentholated), large bottle, Special ,. ; 39c. PURETEST EXTRACT MALI' and COD LIVER OIL * -59c. and 98c. HOT WATER BOTTLES 39c., 69c., $1.00 and up PURETEST A.S.A. TABLETS, 100 in bottle 49c. HIGH GRADE COD LIVER OIL FOR POULTRY High Class Optical Service. Have Your Eyes Examined JOHN J. G1LFILLAN, Phm. B. DRUGGIST and OPTOMETRIST 41°ANNIVERSARY SALE 10 lbs. Sugar 50c. SOAP -- P & G, Comfort Pearl, Surprise, special, 10 for 35c. ICING SUGAR, 2 lbs 15c. SQUARE DEAL PEAS, reg. 13c., special............ .......10c, Shortening, reg. 15c., Special, 2 for 25c. Large 8-oz. bottle Vanilla, reg. 20c., for - 14c BUCKLEY'S CEREAL, UPTON'S TEA, reg. reg. 25c., for - 22c. 30c., for ,. -27c. Assorted JELLY POW- FANCY BISCUITS, full ders, 6 for ........25c. assortment, special, lb........... 15c. Corn Flakes, per pkg. - - 7c. Maple Leaf Soap Flakes, reg. 69c. pkg., 5 lbs. - 60c. ONCE USED, ALWAYS USED BEE HIVE SYRUP, 2 lb. tin 17c. 5-lb. tin 38e 10-lb. tin ...,....73c. CREAMERY BUTTER, lb : .....28c. TIGER BRAND SALMON, SALMON, reg. 25c., for 22c ONIONS, 10 lbs. for. 15c. Maxwell House Coffee and Red Rose Coffee, reg. 39c.. for - - - 35c. LEAN STEWING BEEF lb 10c. SPARE RIBS, 2 lbs. 25c. tiAMBURG, 2 lbs 19c, BLADE ROAST, lb 15c. POT ROAST, lb 12c. SAUSAGES, reg. 13c., Special, lb 10c. FRESH CARROTS, LETTUCE, LETTUCE, CELERY With every $1.00 worth of Meat, one bottle of Maple Syrup will be given away FREE, value 28c., , or Maple Butter ' ; T. W. CAWKER PHONE 55rl Meat & Groceries I ORONO