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Orono Weekly Times, 29 Apr 1937, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES 11~- ORONO MEAT MARKET A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GOOD MEAT Saturday Only--Special, Brooms, 25c Jelly Powders, 2 for 9c Bulk Tea, real good, per lb. . . 35c Pure White Honey, 41 lbs. . . 50c. Peas, 2 tins . 10c Jewel Shortening 13c 5 lbs. SPECIAL 69c We carry the Best Only in Fresh and Cooked Meats ICE CREAM Open For 1937 Season City Dairy Ideal Ice Cream Revels, Giant Pies, Bricks and Ice Cream Always on Hand SPECIALTIES---Carmel Ice Cream Pies Empire Ice Cream Cake Pecan Ice Cream Roll AND i OTHERS FOR YOUR PARTIES Ice Cr eam f (dr picnics packed in dry ice guaranteed to last twelve hours For SPECIALTIES AND BULK ICE CREAM kindly advise & few days before needed WE AIM TO PLEASE W. J. RIDDELL PHONE 49 rl LOCAL AND SOCIAL PHONE 55rl Meat & Groceries ORONO RED & WHITE STORES Handy Ammonia a pkg. 5 Ce Libby's Spaghetti 2 tins 17c. Fresh Ground Coffee per lb. 25c. SPARE RIBS, 2 lbs 25c. FRONTS OF LAMB, per lb 18c. TIGER SALMON, tall tin 21c. TIGER SALMON, 1-2 ROAST OF PORK, lb 17c ORANGE MARMALADE, MARMALADE, large jars,... ...25c. PASTRY FLOUR, 24- lb. 'bags 84c. TOILET TISSUE, 6 roll's for Ï 21c. BEEHIVE SYRUP, 5 lbs 39c. lb. tin, 2 for 25c. SURPRISE SOAP, with 1 cake Infant's Delight Free, 5 bars 25 c. PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES, pkg 16c. 3 lbs. bulk SOAP FLAKES 25c. • 3 lbs. FLAX SEED 25c. 4 lbs. BULK SODAS...25c. Plate of Beef Boned & Rolled per lb., 1 2c. Roasting Veal lb 15c. Cottage Rolls lb 19c. Be sure to ask about the FREE TEA POT we are giving away free with the purchase of 1 lb. Lipton's Tea JNO. J. CORNISH IF YOU ARE IN A HURRY PHONE 12r2 (Miss Rosaline Gamsby is visiting with relatives, in Toronto. 'Mr. R. R. Waddell made a business trip to Goiboiirg on Monday. We are sorry to report of the critical critical condition of Mr. A. A. Rolph. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lycett of Osh- awa spent. Sunday with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stain ton of Inniskililen visited with friends on Sunday. Miss Mary iSisebn, of Toronto, visited her grandmother, Mrs. Sisson, on Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Town ley and daughter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rolph. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Layton have moved in Mr. Russell Best/s house on Park Street. Mr. and Mrs. Harold A.llin and Rulth of Newcastle spent, the weekend weekend in Orono. Mr. Ernest. A unable of Toronto visited on Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood. Connie Mitchell entertained a mitmlber of young people at her birthday birthday party on Tuesday last. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Cotnforth and Mr. '0. A. Mills spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hapkins of Kin- mount. Mir. and Mrs. Chae. Shaw and Mr. Geo. Richards and daughter Mildred, Mildred, visited in Toronto on Wednesday Wednesday afternoon. A number of the members of Orono Lodge, No. 436, will attend divine service at Goibourg on Sunday, Mjay 2nd, at 11.00 a.m. Mr. <0: L, Myles left on Wednesday Wednesday morning for (North Bay, where he intends working for the Raynor Construction Construction CSompany, Mr. Clhas. Wood, who has been living living in the apartment above Cowan's store, has mlowed. to the Gill is McKay house, Main street north. Mr. Roland Smith, who has been on the sick list, is now improving in health, but finds t very bard to eat peanuts, which he is very fond of. A number of the Oddfellows 1 of Orono .attended the -annual church service of Florence Nightingale Lodge of BW-manvile on Sunduay. Miss Armour, who has been employed employed by Miss Hilda Gam shy for the past few months, left on Wednesday for Hampton where she has secured another position. Mrs. 0. L- Drummond,, who hast been ill in Toronto for the past week, Mrs. Walter Minacker and daugli- Mr. James ,McKinnon of Bvihauy Mr. F. W. !.. Tamblyn took hL The barn on the property of the Mr ; and Mrs. Edward Dean and A great noise was heard on the orili end of the business section on Saturday nig]it around midnight. Upon Upon investigating it wais found to have come from the window of the Orono. Sc. to $1.00 Store, where Mr. Frost was trying to balance some glassware in pyramid style, but his eye was en. LOCAL NEWS I Mr. M el. Staples, president of the Orono Hortiicultural ISiociety, ■ spent Friday Meaning up the flower beds at the town hall. These beds are under under the supervision of the Horticultural Horticultural -Society, Mrs. J. E. Richards wishes- to thank all those who So kindly s-ent her coupons for her friend, Miss Marjorie Marjorie Gills, toward the Globe-Mail 'rip to England. She received 9 million million votes but lost out. but received a tit-piece chest of Rogers- 1847 silver silver in their new love-face pattern as -a consolation prize, which she prizes very much. Miss Erma Fuller of Petezfoorp, Mr. Gera-ld: Anderson of Baildbof-o, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirl, and daughter Ola ut !'only pool, were Sunday Sunday visitors with Mr. and' Mrs. E. R. Rainey. Mr. and: Mrs. M. J. Tamblyn spent a few days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bi- liiop, Burlington. Mrs. Bishop (nee Cora J-ervis) a former i teacher of Orono 'Continuation . School -has the honour alb-le position of chaperon for the party of girls representing representing the Collegia tes of On tario, to (the Coronation-. They will -sail by the Duchess of Athol on April 30th. Rainey's Grocery Week-end Specials 1 BROWN TEA POT FREE WITH 1 LB. LIPTON'S TEA, AT , f.. 60c. 4 1-2 LB.TIN LIGHT HONEY 50c. CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP, PER TIN 9c. OXYDOL, LARGE PKG 22c. GOLD MEDAL JELLY POWDERS, PKG 6c. P & G SOAP, 7 BARS FOR 25c. COMET PEAS, 2 TINS , 19c. FRESH CABBAGE, LETTUCE, CELERY and CARROTS E. R. RAINEY PHONE 19-19 ORONO WE DELI VCi.T R ARI MIST RONG'S LINOLEUM RUGS It is not very often you get a bargain in these RUGS. We have 19 rugs ranging in sizes from 6x9 to 9x15, that are all 1st quality quality and the patterns are all good. This is just a week-end bargain and is not good next week, and these prices are cash 6x9 7 1-2x9 9x9 9x10 1-2 . 9x12 9x13 1-2 9x15 $4.75 $6,00 $7.50 $8.75 $10.00 $11.00 $12.00 WALLPAPERS 24 of our hebter QUALITY PAPER'S, from our (regular -stock, reg. 25c. * ,iy for ■ ■ C * MATS Made of Fdtol, in 5 different patterns, 14x27, 2 gy g» for " C. TOOKE SH have in -stock Your Choice SHIRTS I RTS of different shades, all the odd shirts we They were regular $1.50 to $2.50, <j* J gj-J SHIRTS Made of Fine Quality Galatea, in blue and blue mixture' patterns. patterns. Zipper F rom Buttons . $1.25 95c. PANTS .Made of all Wool Worsted. A very low price for a good looking pant, blue d* O AA and brown tyO.VV LADIES' COATS Four only, COATS, reg. . value to $18.50 d»iy fiA Your choice *r ' evU LADIES' COATS Nine only, reg. value to $18.50. Your ^ . _ _ choice, and any $ J 1 y(| hat in the store SUITS Vv c arc selling a lot of SUITS because we have a large assortment assortment to'choice from and also they are iat least 10 per cent, less than present day value. Come- in and see what we have.

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