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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Apr 1937, p. 5

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0RONO WEEKLY TIMES Spencer Corsets (Canada) Limited Individually Designed PHONE 24 r 1 For demonstration in your own home, or write Box 33, Orono. Mr. Lewis Buckley wishes the information information given that he did not lose his farm to the government as indicated indicated in previous editions of the On mo Weekly Times. He sold the farm some seven years ago to a man who secured a Government loan on it and eventually lost it. - It has pass-: ('d through two or -three hands since Mr. Buckley owned it. ORONO MEAT MARKET A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GOOD MEAT Fresh Sausage Fresh Hamburg Fresh Shoulder Pork Peaméal Bacon Spare Ribs 2 lb, 25. 2 lbs. 25c. lb. 16c. lb. 28c. 2 lb. 25c. Jelly Powders, 2 for - 9c. Peas, Square Deal, 2 tins 19c. Pure White Honey, 4| lb. tin - - - 49 c. Assorted Biscuits 15c. 14c. lb. WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS PHONE 55rl Meat & Groceries ORONO Now Is The Time to look over your machines for spring. You may want a part we have not in stock, so let us know and we will have it promptly. We can also get you anything in PANNING MILL SCREENS Massey-Harris Implements and Repair Parts. PLUMBING -- PUMPS TINSMITHING -- STEEL ROOFINGS -- NATIONAL FERTILIZERS SEIBERLING TIRES Repair work our specialty CHAS. A. BROWN PHONE 30 r 16 ORONO LOCAL AND SOCIAL ] RED & WHITE STORES FREE DANCEjm.ESSONS Chase and Sandborn DATED COFFEE 1 lb. bag, 39c. MUFFETS, 2 PKGS...17c. CARBOLIC SOAP, 3 bars for lie WONDERFUL SOAP, 3 bars for 11c LENTILS, 2 lbs. for 21c VANILLA, small bottles, 2 for 15c VANILLA, large bottles - 17c SPLIT PEAS, 2 tbs 15c. BONELESS CHICKEN, a tin > 28c MARROWFAT PEAS, 3 lbs. for 25c. SHRIMPS, a tin 21 c . WASHING SODA, 2 pkigs 15 c. NEILSON'S COCOA, a tin ...19c. SCRUB BRUSHES 18c. CLARK'S CATSUP, 2 bottles for 29c. ZINC WASHBOARDS, heavy zinc, each ...35 c, HAND PACKED, TOMATOES, TOMATOES, 2 lge. tins 25c CLARK'S BOILED DINNERS, 2 tins 29c.. CLARK'S PORK and BEANS, 2 tins ...., 19c, Breakfast Bacon, a lb. - 25c Rose Baking Powder, 2 tins - 29c. Fresh Carrots, 3 bunches - 17c. JNO.J CORNISH IF YOU ARE IN A HURRY PHONE 12r2 Miss Daisy Armour is , visiting friends ini Bowmanville. The men of the Coronation Committee Committee will 1 meet on Monday night. Mr. Robert 1 >111111 has moved from -the Awde farm to 1 he Campbell farm. Miss Mary 'Sisson, Toronto, is Visiting her grandmother for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. IS. M. Hughes of 1 fondas spent Sunday with Mrs. A. Henry. 'Mrs. Shearer of Calgary spent a few days last week with Mrs. A. Henry. Miss Frances Rusk of Port Hope is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Peate. Miss E'lim Tucker, Toronto, spent a couple of days at her home here in Orono last week. Dr. Filoyd Cut tell of Buffalo spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Outtell. Mr. R. R. Waddell left Monday for Ottawa where he is attending the Orange Grand Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Crease are now settled settled -in their new home, 28 ; (lien Arden- Arden- Road, Fprest Hill Village, Toronto. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter and son- Gilbert, of I jakefieid, visited recently recently at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cowan. Miss Five Bon ok returned to> her home in Toronto Saturday, 'after spending about three months here as editor of the Orono Times. Mrs. F. Cowan returned home on Sunday from Toronto, where she spent a few weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. 0. E. Crease. A -large number of men have been taken on at. the reforestrat-ion and are preparing the flower beds and grounds for the coming -summer. Major General Garnet Hughes, C.B., C.M.G.. D.S.O., who died suddenly suddenly at the Toronto General Hospital, Hospital, was a first cousin to Mrs. A. Henry of Orono. Mrs. Wrri. 0. Mitchell wishes to announce in the Weekly Times that the winners of the book she was selling selling was won by Miss E. Colville, Mrs. James Richards and Miss Doris W an nan . Sunday -visitors at Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Rainey's were Mr., and Mrs. Norman Fuller and son Donald, Mr. Hibson and Miss Lillico of Peterboro, also Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fuller, fifth line. Three hundred and eighty eggs are now in the incubator at the High school. The pupils, with the aid of Mr. Rosborough, have charge of the incubator. In twenty-one days' time they expect to have Plymouth Rocks and Leghorn chicks to educate. The grist mill in the village, owned and operated by Mr. Harry Rowe, which ceased operating last week as the result of the dam being washed away, is- expected: to resume operations operations in three weeks or a month's time. The deisel engine will be used at the start and 'it is expected a new darn will be built in the summer. Mr. McLaren returned home last eek: from Massey, where his daughter daughter Marjorie, who was seriously injured injured while sleighing riding a few weeks -agio, we are pleased to- report is now out of danger, and will be up and around in another two- weeks. Mrs. McLaren is with her daughter. The local degree team <of L.O.L. No. 409 left yesterday morning (Wednesday), by motor, to- -compete against Patterson's Cbrners, Grenville Grenville County, at the Grand Lodge of Ontario East, which is being held at Ottawa. We wish the following ibers luck, A. E. Morton, -Geo. toil, Hartwell Loweiy, J. D. vn. E: J. Hamm, John Gibson Jr., W. J. 1 Riddell, Jack Stapleton, G. W. Brown, Bill Davey, Biill Tttib- insoh, L.val-1 Lowety, Chas. Brown and Ted Morris. Mr, Vernon Saunders of' Toronto spent- the week-end with h is, parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Arthur 'Saunders. On Monday Vernon, aocomlpianied by his parents, attended the funera.Lorf the late Miss Florence Bailey -of Durham, Ontario, -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John; Bailey, who- passed' away after -a brief illness in th-e Torontov General General Hospital, Saturday. April fofh. She was held :n high esteem, which "was shown by the mimerons floral tributes and th-e large attendance' at thé funerlal. Miss Florence Bailey and Mr. Vernon Saunders were engaged engaged to be married. LOCAL NEWS Mr. Norman Bruton spent -Sunday at his mother's, Mrs. L. Bruton, Don't forget the A.Y.P.A. Social, April 21st. The place where you hear good: talent. Mr. Clifford Bruton has, resumed his duties with Mr. A, J, Knox, looking after the bees. Let's hope he won't get- stung ! Mrs. J. M. Frances MeOrea, of Toronto, has purchased the south half of the north half of Lot No, 14 in the Seventh Concession of the' Township of Clarke. The farm contains contains -around fifty yaores. , Î ! \ " I• '4SBE> . H16B»-, 1-SfW- Inff:-,»- l-w*».i >.«**.. n-e®»-'>•««#.< >«* Mr.' McKinnon of iSeaforth purchased; purchased; the Powers' farm at Kirby at the mortgage? sale held at the Kun; rite Inn Hotel, Oro-n-o, on April' 1st-. Mr, and- Mrs. Percy Cooper and chiidren of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Oiifford Cooper on-d children of Ragland, spent, the week-end with Mrs. 0. Hintoff. Many citizens are enquiring when another amateur contest is going to- be held in Orono. We feel sure that just as large an audience would again respond as they did to the. contest staged by the Yeung People's- Society Society of Park Sir. United Church. Rainey's Grocery Week-end Specials CANNED YELLOW BEANS, PER TIN 12c. VANILLA, 2-OZ. BOTTLE 7c. GOOD HUMOR CEREAL, 2-LB. PKG ,..25c. SUPER SUDS, SMALL PKG., 2 FOR 17c. APPLE and RASPBERRY JAM, 4-LB. TIN 1 47c. BULK MACARONI, LB , 5c. RED PLUM JAM, 2-LB. JAR 25c. TIGER SALMON, LARGE TIN ......23c. eTr RAINEY PHONE 19-19 ORONO WEI WE l ARMSTRONG'S SHOES Was in Toronto last week and bought a clearing line of MEN'S OXFORDS. We have only sizes 6 to 9. The regular value -is $3.50. Friday and Saturday only a m OR iP Mm* Mm SUITS LADIES' TWO-PIECE SUIT'S, new style, button trimmed, suede finished belts, skirts has front pleats and >j aa deep balsted hem, colors blue and fawn. Price <P iTiUU SCARFS 'Ascot and Novelty Stripes, all high fashions, in real silk prints, a nice __ _ choice of colors. / -Special * TOWELS Made of English Terry Towelling, Towelling, very serviceable colors, red and blue, A Q, size 21x41, pair... TvC* DRAPERIES NOVELTY FOOTWEAVE DRAPERY, carrying out the modern trend for roughly woven fabrics. This is a very distinctive distinctive drapery material, Width, 50 inches J A _ O fA 'Priced per yard *VL OC v VI» CURTAINS The Popular TUSCON LACE CURTAIN which you will admire for appearance as well as for good wearing value, size 32 by 2 1-2 yard's. Why not dress up your d* 1 0 1 PA window. Priced per pair Ol WALLPAPER We have ten Remnants of BEDROOM WALLPAPER containing containing 6 and 8 single rdlls, also border, 1 A some up in bundle lot's. Priced each «p J. • A V FLOOR COVERINGS -CONGOLEUM CO. ARE PUTTING ON A GUESSING "CONTEST. ' WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR SPECIAL PRICES DURING THIS CONTEST.

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