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Orono Weekly Times, 4 Mar 1937, p. 5

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ORONO WSRNLY TIMES We Do Ail Lines of Job Work k - . ■ r- . r„a r-" Healthful, Tasty and Economical Food for Any Day in the Week TUESDAY, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday . . . any day can be Fish Day . ., / when you realize just how healthful, tasty and Economical Canadian Fish and Shellfish can be. Healthy, because of their rich: store of proteins,/'vitamins and minerals, iodine and other elenjerits.. Tasty, because of their easily digested, and finely-flavoured meat. Economical, because Fish gives you full value in nourishment for every cent spent. Serve Canadian Fish and Shellfish more often. Whatever way is most convenient. . . fresh, frozen, canned, smoked, pickled or dried . . . you get nourishment in its most delightful form ... in prime condition from sea, lake or river, to your table. DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES, OTTAWA Try This Recipe KIPPERED HERRING SCALLOP Flake one can Canadian kippered kippered herring in small pieces. In buttered bake dish put alternate layers of cooked potatoes, fish and cheese, sprinkling crumbs between the layers. Add seasoning seasoning to one cup of milk and pom- over the scallop. Cover with buttered crumbs and bake until brown. VA FOR. FREE BOOKLET > Department of Fisheries, Ottawa Please send me your free 5 2-page booklet, "Any Day a Fish Day'*, containing over 100 delightful and economical Fish Recipes. 658 Name ... Address CW-3 any d a y sg A FISH D A V RED & WHITE STORES TALL TINS SALMON . 3 for 25c. MOLASSES SNAPS 2 lbs. 21c. LIBBY'S CATSUP bottle 15c. MARMALADE 3 flavours large jar 27c. CANNED CORN 2 tins 19c CANNED PEAS 2 tins 21c, LARGE TINS TOMATOES 2 for 21c. TOMATO • SOUP' 3 tins 25c. RED ROSE COFFEE 1-2 lb tins 19c POT ROASTS Boned and Rolled No waste 10c. lb. Fresh Canadian CHEESE 16c. lb. OXO CUBES large sized tins 19c. Each YELLOW SUGAR , 10 lbs. 49c. ALL BRAN 19c. pkg. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 tins 19c. CARNATION MILK 4 small tins 19c. PEAMEAL BACK BACON 27c. lb. HEAD CHEESE 14c. lb. ' CHUCK Roasts of Beef l2c. lb. Wonderful / SOAP 8 bars 23c. 71 CELERY ~~ HEARTS 2 bunches 19c. IV COOKING PIGS 2 lbs. 19c. Horne's De Luxe Baking Powder with Tumbler 27c. American Beauty f Shrimps tin 19 c. PEARL ■SOAP 6 bars with one pkg. Ammonia for 27c. JNO. J. CORNISH Phone 12r2 ORONO Messrs. Neil Porter and W. Riddell Riddell were in Peteiiboro on 'Sunday. Miss Viola Gilfillan was visiting at the parental lioime on IS unday. Mr. Elgin and Stanley Seamore spent the week-end with their father, Mr. George Seamore, who is very ill. Mr. John IT. Thompson and niece, Miss Hilda Brown, of Port Hope, spent Sunday with friends in Toronto. Toronto. Dor/1--fail to hear Miss Evelyn Mitchell of Toronto at the Park St. United Chtireii on 'Sunday evening next. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Warner, mother of Mrs. !.. Buckley, I'nrnieriy of Oroivo, passed away at Canningfon very recently. Mr. II. G. MacDonald and Mr. E. J. 11 armn are making a trip this week t0 - Piéton in the interests of brnging a canning factory to Orono. Miss 31 ary Somerville, B.A., and friend Miss Thelma Standeaven,, B. A,, Toronto, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. David M. Somerville, Chicago, Illinois. Bond Bros, hockey team of Osh- awa and a picked team from Orono will play .at the Orono rink on Friday night at 7.30. Another game will follow follow between two Oshawa teams. The death of Mr. Robert Shake!- Ion occurred in Leskeard on Sunday, February 28th. Mr. Shake!ton was 80 years of .age and after a very brief illness died of pneumonia. We understand, that Mr: 0. Rafel- inan, stylist of men'a . and ladies' clothes of the Tip Top Tailors, will put on his semi-annual sale at Cowan's Cowan's Store on. Tuesday, March 9th. Rev. A. K, and Mrs. Edmison of Trenton were visitors at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Cornish on Sunday. Rev. Edmison is being trarisferretj to Ingersoll some time this year. iSiPEOIAL ; tSATE 4-, TDirgday, Friday and Saturday--Pforise dollars. Buy now before prices:Jtdyance.. Get your harness .and boots repaired 1 now. --Cornforth'is, Orono, Mi-, W. G. Forbes left on the 26th of December for New Zealand and arrived there on January 18 th. . He is visiting his uncle,' Mr. Win. Duif- fus, who has a dairy and sheep ranch in that country. ' Master George Shaw celebrated his sixth birthday on Monday evening by entertaining a number -of his li ttie friends to a birthday sup per at his home, followed by delight fill games and a real jolly time. Mr. Birucé Waddell spent a few days in the village visiting friends after a sojourn in Montreal, where he has been visiting his sister. Bruce leaves Saturday night for an extend ed visit with relatives in the Wes tern Provinces. • The Kiwnn is (Sib. of Oshawa made their .second annual presentation of the Granite Club Skating Carnival, in aid of under privileged children in Oshawa arena on Friday, February 26-th, 1937. Many attended from the village and reported it as one of the most; outstanding carnivals of recent years. Mr. 'Wallace Miller, Tyrone, died on -Sunday, February 28th, resulting from pnueanonia contracted from an accident three weeks ago. While hauling a load of wood the sleigh slipped;, throwing the wood forward on him. He was taken to Bowman- ville where he received medical 'attention; 'attention; but he later developed 1 pneumonia, pneumonia, He. is survived by his wife and one son .Henry. Gossip is just the milk of human kindness turned sour. ' Definition of a budget : "-Telling your money where to go, instead of wondering where it went." Little rills 'make wider streamlets ; 'Streamlets swell the river's flow; . Rivers join the ocean ' billows, Onward, onward as they go. , Life is made of smallest fragments, -Shade ad sundiine, work and play; So may we, with- greatest profit, Learn a little every day. ROWLAND SMITH WAGON AND SLEIGH REPAIRS JIG SAW WOOD LATHE Lumber Planed and Ripped CEMENT WELL CRIBBING Cockshutt Implements and Parts North Mill Street Phone 83 r 7 Rainey's Grocery GOLD MEDAL IODIZED SALT, pkg 6c. EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK, tin 20c. FIG BAR BISCUITS, per lb 15c. GOLD" MEDAL JELLY POWDERS, 2 pkgs. for 11c. SOAP CHUfS, IN BULK, 3 lbs. for , 22c. NEW CHEESE, 111. 17c. PI C AKE SHORTENING, 2 lbs. f or - 25c. ORONO STAR PASTRY FLOUR, 24-lbs ,75c. I /M I / - Try Our SAUSAGÉ \ WIENERS, BACON, BOLOGNA, COOKED HAM AND COTTAGE ROLL PHONE E. R. RAINEY ORONO 19-19 6x9 7 1-2x9 $5.65 $7.00 9x9 9x10 1-2 9x12 $3.45 ' $9.75 $11.25 9x15 $13.95 UNDE WEAK Penman's All Wool' Shirts & Drawers. This Underwear isi worth $2.00 for next fall Price Now ; / $1.50 WORK SOX All Wool Sox of 3 1.-2 lb. weight. Special value for one week only 3 pair $1.00 OVERALLS Haugh 88 Overalls have; advanced advanced in price. j\fe / have them at the old price of $1.95 Sizes 34-46 PANTS Boys' All Wool Tweed in brown and grey patterns, sizes 28 to 36. Priced $2.25 BOYS' SUITS ALL WOOL WORSTEDS, in fancy checks and stripes of blue and brown shades, well made and exceptionally exceptionally good value, 2 pair Pants. Sizes 28 to 37. Priced WALLPAPER WE ARE MAILING SAMPLE BOOKS OUT TODAY. THE PRICES COMPARE FAVOURABLE WITH ANY MAIL ORDER HOUSE AND THE ADVANTAGE BUYING BUYING AT HOME AND SEEING WHAT YOU ARE GETTING GETTING IS WORTH A LOT IN SELECTING WALLPAPER. IF YOU DO NOT GET A BOOK, COME IN AND GET ONE. j CONGQLEUM RUGS All the New Patterns Came in, this week. They are different. We have at least 75 Ruts for you to choose from and our $15.00 WORK BOOTS Sism,an's made a NEW WORK BOOT for this Spring. It is positively guaranteed. Will not go hard, has double sole and all brass nailed. SEE THIS BOOT.

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