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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Mar 1937, p. 5

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V ORONO WEEKLY TIMES Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Elizabeth Ann Els- worth, late of the Village of Newcastle, Newcastle, in the County of Durham, Widow, Deceased : All persons having claims against the Estate of the said Elizabeth Ann Eteworth, who died on or about the 6th day of November, 1935, are hereby hereby notified to send to the undersigned undersigned Solicitor, or the Administrator, on or before the 15th day of March, 1937, their names and addresses and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the/securities (if any) held by them, duly verified by statutory statutory declaration. Immediately after the 18th day of March, 1937, the assets of the said deceased wiill .be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Administrator or the undersigned Solicitor (shall then have notice. Dated...at Orono this 15th day of February, 1937. It. It. WADDELL, Orono, Ontario : Solicitor for George Jamieson Mr». 0. Shaw spent Wednesday in Toronto. Inspector Col. Snider visited Miss Foster's and Miss Adams' class rooms on Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Oliver were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil F. Porter Porter on Tuesday enroule to Ottawa on their honeymoon. On their return they will reside in. Manilla. We wish , to request that the citizens citizens co-operate with us in furnishing local news. Don't wait for something sensational to happen. We will appreciate appreciate your own personal visits, or your visitors. Don't be afraid of your news not being important enough. It will be. Phone 9 r 1. - A number of Masons from here attended attended the Masonic order at Bow- mianville on Wednesday evening. Bro. E. A. Sommers, agricultural: representative of Durham County, was given the third year in Masonry, put on by farmer Masons throughout the county. A quartette, - consisting of Carlos Tamlblyn, Horace Best, Donald llamm and Jim Tamblyn, and duet, made up of Donald Hamm and George Rowe, supplied part of the program of the evening, LOCAL AND SOCIAL Administrator CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Go -vgv Seymour and family wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for all the* kindness during during the illness and* death of a loving husband and father. It is alright for the girls to acquire the bloom of youth, but they should not get it; higher on one cheek than the other. KIRBY STORE S MARCH PRICES BENSON CORN 'STARCH ......... ! .10c. COW BRAND BAKING: SODA, 1-2 11). r ,kg 4c. TIGER BRAND SALMON, tails 21c. KETA SALMON, tail 8c. NEILSON'S COCOA, 1-2 lb. tin 17c. SUGAR CRISP CORN FLAKES , 7c„ GOLD MEDAL SHAKER SALT £. 5c. FALCON JELLY POWDERS, STRAWBERRY or RASPBERRY .............................. ....................... :. 5c. CORN, SYRUP, 5 lbs. for 37c. CM IPSO A................ 20c. LUX 9c. RINSO 9c. DEVON TOMATO CATSUP, 8-lb. tin 55c. SULTANA RAISINS, per lb. , 11c, P. MORDEN PHONE 51 r 17 KIRBY RED & WHITE STORES GROCERIES No. 1 Grade Orono Butter Butter 29c. No. 2 Grade Orono Butter Butter , 26c Oranges, 2 dozen 39c. Sage, rcg. size tin 5c. Gal. tins Tomato Juice...43c Gal tins Pineapple Juice i 83c Black Currant Jam, large jar 31c Ogilvie Quick Cooking Oats, in pkgs. 19c Brunswick Sardines, 2 tins for 9c Libby's Spaghetti, 2 tins 15 c Falcon Jelly Powders, 6 pkgs, for 25 c Chocolate Marshmallow Biscuits, 2 lbs. 19c. MEATS Hamburg Steak, 2 lbs,..19c Spare Ribs, 2 lbs .25c. Round Steak, 2 lbs. 35c Bologna Sausage, 2 lbs...25c Breakfast Bacon, lb., 23c Pork Hocks, lb. „ 8c Quality Chuck Roasts, boned and rolled ......... 12c Lean Stewing Meat, 2 lbs 19c FISH FRESH LAKE HERRING 3 lbs. for 19c SILVER BRIGHT SALMON, per lb :.;. v 13o OYSTERS, in jar * .: :.....'....24c FILLETS, fresh or smoked, per lb. 15c CHICKEN HADDIE, 2 tins .". 29c HERRING IN TOMATO SAUCE, 2 tins 29c TUNA FISH FLAKES, 2 tins : 25c JNO. J. CORNISH Phone 12r2 ORONO i TW» Mr. B. B, Waddell is spending a few days in the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Knox are moving into the Buckley house the first of April. Mrs. G r ay is spending a few weeks in the village with her sister, Mrs. Sam Billings. Mr. E. Foster will sell his household household furniture in. the near future. Watch for bills. Mr. and Mrs; L. Buck!ey, formerly of Orono, were visitors in the village over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Cornish of Port Perry, spent Sunday with his grandfather, grandfather, Mr. Wm. Cerné'!:. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hall of Toronto, : spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hall. Mrs. II. Inch and son Carmen spent the week-end at the home of her mother, Mrs.; Siam Billings, Mr. Thomas Hawkins, from Port Hope, was buried in the Orono 'cemetery 'cemetery on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Jock Oodper, one of our .enterprising .enterprising young men, has returned: after after a short vacaton in the city. Mr. Ernest Aimable and Miss Mar jorie, Hoidge of Toronto visited'with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wood on Sunday.' Sunday.' Miss Florence Harris, E. Ni, Co* bourg, spent the wock-ed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Harris of Orono. Mr. Wm. Davey attended the funeral funeral of Mrs. Thomas Underwood, former resident of Orono, on Tuesday, Tuesday, March 91th. -MiW' M,velÿ)i^"ïvhtdhell of Toronto spoke in the interests of the W.M.S. at Park Sit. United Church on Sunday Sunday : evening. Mrs. Osterhout entertained entertained her over the week-end. We are pleased to report that Mrs. W. lynch is steadily improving from her recent influenza attack. Citizens of Orono were very anxious about her during her 1 illness. We shall be glad to see her around: again in the near future, Mr. and Mrs. II. G. MacDonald visited his brother, Hiram, on his 74th birthday party at Wellington. A very entertaining evening was spent in honour of Mr. MacDonald's birthday. Cards and dancing contributed contributed to the entertainment. Mr. Fred Sisson has left town again. Wè don't know where this time, but we: expect he is visiting some of his gold prospects in the Prairie Provinces. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Eollph and Barbara: Ann, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald, .were visiting at the home of Mr. II. B. MacDonald, MacDonald, Wellington, Ont., on Sunday. Mr. Frank Mcliveen of the Bank of Commerce, Bowmanvil'e, has been transferred to the Orono Branch as' junior, while Mir. Clarence Gunter has been moved back to Colborne. Miss Mary W. (Somerville and friend, Miss 'Slandeven, have returned returned home after enjoying a very pleasant pleasant visit with her aunt and uncle; Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Somerville, Chicago, Chicago, 111.' Mr. and Mrs, John Tamiblyn, Mrs. Horace Best, Mrs. A. A. Bolph, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trull and Orm Cams- by attended 1 the funeral of the late H. B. Lawson at Port Hope on Monday Monday last. , Mr. and Mrs. W'ild Waddell, Manager Manager of the Bank of Corotmerce in Thedford, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. William Waddell, also making their usual call on their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. (Somerville. (Somerville. Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Adron and little grandson, grandson, Madison, left for St. Petersberg, Florida, last Thursday for a vacation. Mr. and, Mrp. Hall have recovered from the flu, and we hope the warm climate will be just what is needed to bring them back to normal health. Frank, who spent some time in St. Petersberg banking, will renew old acquaintances and we wish all a good time. . (We hope Madison 1 did not forget his specks.) ' We Do All Lines of Job Work How many people in Orono know that the CEDARDALE DAIRY HERD is being fed on a balanced ration, containing minerals, protein, protein, fat and fibre, etc., in proper proportions, thus giving a perfectly balanced food in the form of milk, which is handled under sanitary conditions, being the only Dairy licensed by the Provincial Milk Control Board to sell milk and cream in Orono and vicinity. an Rainey's Grocery OGILVIE OATS, NEW PROCESS pkg. 19c. BULK MACARONI .............................. .....................1 ....................Jb. 5c. CURRANTS lb. 1:1c. RINSO ... .....y.......... ........................ ...large pkg. 22c. . OYSTER SHELL .../. ...10 lbs. 15c. LYON'S TEA .............................. 1-2 lb. pkgs: 28c. & 31c KETA, SALMON 3 tins 25c. CARNATION MILK Wfv 1............. 3 tins 25c. OLD CABBAGE, 5c. NEW CABBAGE, CARROTS LETTUCE, CELERY 7 and TURNIPS PHONE E. R. RAINEY ORONO 19-19 ARMSTR ü, | m: fc 1 I S LINOLEUMS We have the nicest choice of 4 yard Linoleum that we ever had in the store, The patterns this year . are much different than usual. They will make very attractive rooms. (tÔ 7C -jJ Priced per yd •-V J U WM CONGOLEUM This makes nice Borderless Rugs, 3 yards wide, in three different patterns priced $2.10 yd. REXOLEUM A very moderate priced Floor Covering, in every attractive design, 2 yards wide 79c. yd. SWEATERS BOYS' ALL WOOL PULLOVER SWEATERS, in plain and fancy colors. These are of excellent, quality and the price of $1.50 is MUCH BELOW' REGULAR PRICES, Sizes 28-36. CURTAIN NETS We have our spiring range of CURTAIN MATERIALS in stock. You have to see them to appreciate the «jJ colorings, quality and designs. Priced at 15c. to • *-*V# jU LADIES' SUITS Monarch Co. make these Suits. They have style and the quality quality of the yarn, as all ladies know, is of the best. CA Shades of brown, navy and rust. 1 Priced HATS Men's New Spring Felt Hats, in the new spring shades PRICED $1.95 & $3 OXFORDS Solid Calf Oxfords for men, fully guaranteed, in good! comfortable comfortable and stylish lasts PRICED $4.50 SHIRTING We have one piece only of Blue Chambray Shirting. It does not sell, as women do not make many shirts nowadays. It was regularly worth 30c. yd, 36 inches wide. This is a real bargain at per yard .: ■ Come in and see our WALLPAPER. We have the largest assortment assortment we ever had

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