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Orono Weekly Times, 6 May 1937, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES When in need of High-Class Job Printing, Printing, Phone 9r 1, Orono TITE-LAP ROOFING RIB-ROLL ROOFING This durable roofing has extra rigidity that makes it particularly good for roofing over alight framework. framework. The secret of its strength is: the riba are only five inches apart! The most copied roofing of its kind on the market. Be sure you get : the genuine, economical "Rib-Roll Roofing"! Ask your banker for details about re-roofing on the Government- backed Home Improvement Plan. JAMESWAY POULTRY EQUIPMENT , fi Tr && The permanence and low upkeep upkeep cost of this metal roofing makes it one of the most economical economical on the market, Tite- Lap Galvanized Roofing gives greatest covering capacity. The end lap is so tight it is almost invisible; positively excludes driving sleet, rain or snow. Sen'd roof and rafter measurements measurements for free estimates. Write for information on any items in the com- 3L! J3Lj|2LJ_E , roofing. The plete Jamesway line. Brooder houses, heating 1 UBsaUSS\SS!&, leâd on the systems, incubators, laying cages, ventilator I. 1 • | head seals systems. Use Jamesway equipment'for profits. the nail-hole. Eaâern Steel. Products i^uelph Slregt , Fectbiles also at PRESTON, ONTARIO ; fP Y 1 ■ MONTREAL end TORONTO CHICKS .'CHICKS!! CHICKS!!! "END OF SEASON SALE" OF GIBSON'S HIGH-PRODUCTION: HIGH-PRODUCTION: BARRED ROCK CHICKS 1 hese: and only these, are all we have left, and they are REAL QUALITY AT SNAP PRICES 750 Chicks on May 7th at 12 Cents each 800 Chicks on May 14th at 12 Cents each 700 Chicks on May 21st at 11 Cents each 600 Chicks on May 28th at 11 Cents each 650 Chicks on June 3rd at 10 Cents each Orders on 300 or over--ic. less Also Cockerels, any age, selling at less than cost. All chicks . Eire hatched from Government Approved Stock, Blood .. .I Tested, etc., and sired by 1st and 2nd : Generation R.O.P, Cockerels DONALD E. GIBSON BOWMAN VILLE, ONT. Phone Clarke 3811 or Bowmanville 2482 RED & WHITE STORES : CANNED ; PEAS 2 for 19c. CORONATION SOUVENIRS. Bust of the,' IClng made of MARVELITE STORE Each 79c. BANTAM::. CORN 2 tins for 21c. LARGE TINS TOMATOES 2 for 25c. sjcOTCH MINTS 19c. lb. LIBBY'S PORK & BEANS : LARGE TINS 2 for 19c. CHOCOLATE MARSH MALLOW CAKES; 2 lbs. 29c. CHIPSO Large pkg. 20c. CHERRY BLOSSOM CAKES lb. 19c. FRESH PICNIC SHOULDERS 16c. lb. STRAW BERRY JAM 32 oz jar 26c. CHICK .SCRATCH 8 lbs. 25c. ' PRUNES large size 2 lbs. 25c. POT BARLEY 2 lbs. 15c. : HONEY , : bi;tt1 . :r pkg. 10c MAPLE BUTTER 25c.tin DUTCH SET ONIONS 2 lbs. 35c. HAMBURG STEAK 2 lbs. 25c. CLARK'S CATSUP 2 bottles 29c. Be sure to ask about the FREE TEA POT we area' giving away free with the purchase of 1 lb. Lipton's Tea H JNO. J. CORNISH IF YOU ARE IN A HURRY PHONE 12** Mr, George Butters has purchased a new horse. Mr. Jake Cobb'vdiek was a visitor iii town this week. We are glad to see Mr. Frank Peate back in harness again. Mr, Hoy -Oarleton is visiting his brother Walter for a few days. The Forestry is a very busy place these days shipping 1 out new trees. Mr. Harvey Dwveÿ was; visiting his aunt,. Mrs. IIailiday Sunday last, .Mrs. Graham of Winnipeg is staving- staving- at the Kurn-rite* Inn for a few days. The -Orono C-oal and Lumber Go. are installing a new 1 set of weigh .scales. Mr. Frank Rickard, M.P., was a visitor to our fair metropolis on Tuesday. Miss Mary Sisson of Toronto spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs, /Sisson. - ■ The tennis courts in the park fli'e now being u-sed,by the young people of the.town. MisssFve Boufc'k -of Toronto visited her sister, ■ Mrs. E. A. Forrester, for a few -days tills week. It looks as if summer is just around the comér by tin' number of visitors at. the. park last 'Sunday. -Miss'- [Margaret Ivoy 'attended the Port I lope Il-i-gli school dance on Fri day night of last week. Mr. and Mrs. J, B: E. (S-talples were the guests of Mr. and . Mrs. A. J. -Staples mi Sunday last. We have just heard from .good authority that there will be no election election in the Province of Ontario this year. Art Allen's sawmill 1 is now in full swing sawing' logs- that were hauled to the mill by the farmers - last winter; winter; Friends and neighbors were pleased to see Dr. McCullough uptown last week, after being confined to his bed for some time.' New signs prohibiting fishing have been nailed up in the park and .the Forestry. Fishing is strictly forbidden forbidden in the -Forestry area. Seeing that the frost is- now out of the ground and not likely to be any more, when will the sidewalk over the tannery bridge be laid % The Durham Regiment in 1936 succeeded in winning the Progress Cup, given to the unit making the most improvement throughout the year. J , Mr. ;: Gordon Werry, formerly- of Inniskillen, moved to town on Thursday Thursday of last week and 1 has' taken up resilience 'in' the house lately vacated by Charlie Knox. ; The hydro power went off for a couple of hours on Monday morning giving the: town clock ,a, couple hours rest, thereby throwing 'the clock off the. correct, time, necessitating our local: watch' repairer another trip to the turret, to repair same. - Major J. Gatney attended the meeting of the Commanding Officers of the 9 th .Infantry Brigade held, in the .Belleville . Glub at Belleville on Monday, 3rd. It was decided to train at the Barryfield Training Camp- at Kingston, from. July 8th to 17th inclusive. inclusive. A 11* • \v flag -pole has been purchased by Oron-o liSteh-ool Board to be erected on the school grounds and a new flag is also; being purchased and, every-' tiling will be in readiness for the Coronation Coronation Célébrai ion on Wednesday, April 1.2tb. Mr. O. W. Rolplli" has already delivered the .pole. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tamblyn, have received an invitation to attend the wedding of Miss- Catherine Henry, daughter of ExsPreimier G. S. Henry and Mrs. G. -S. Henry, who will be married to Mr. George Clemens of Brantford:. Mr. Clemens is Seero- tnry-Trensurer of the Ilol-stein Friesian Friesian Assdei.ation -o-f Canada.. Mrs. M, J. Tamblyn entertained about thirty lady friends at afternoon bridge on Friday. After the game, dinner was served. The tables were attractive With sweet peas. The prize winners- were, high score, Mrs. R. A; Forrester;, lucky draw prize, (Mrs.; G. M. Linton, and consolation, Mrs. John Morrison, Jr., Bowman ville. The, Cedar Dale Dairy is preparing to put • a pasteurized Chocolate Milk drink on the market. Plans are how under way and it is expected that this product'will be .'ready' for distribution by the middle of the next week. You will be abje to secure this drink at soft drink stands and other stores or from TamMyn's milk wagtm in quart, pl&t A«d half pint bottles. LOCAL NEWS i ï i We are glad to .see Mr. Will Sum around again. Miss Viola Gil fill an was- home over the week-end. ■ 1 Mr., and Mrs, Alt'. Garwood, former residents of Orono , [some thirty-five years; ago, paid a visit here on .Sunday .Sunday last, the guests,oG. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Morris. They were accompanied accompanied by, their ..son, who Was' paying his first visit ;to our fair. town. Mr. Garwood Garwood will be remembered by our citizens Here as a 'painter and decor a ter in days gone by, and many were pleased to drake his hand. Mies Neva Rainey, EN'., jotf;.-the Woman's College ,Hospital, Toronto, spent 'Sunday with her parents,- Mr, and Mrs. R, Rainey. Mr. Percy l.iinn. one..of Ordno's; most popular eligible' bachelor ha,- P'U'urchased the house and lot of the: Price Estate. Now that Percy has; secured -the cage-, lie is looking- for the can-ary. to end his bachelor days. It fis, rumored that he (has lately taken out a • subscription'• to -the Good- 'Housekeeping magazine. Good, luclk Percy,. they (say two can livens livens cheap, as one. Rainey's Grôcery Week-end Specials : lias. USçto' 1 .............. 2 tins 23c. 10 lbs. 57c. t tin 12e.".t , 2....tin 20c. • SEEDLESS: R.US.LXS ' ' G '[ / CORNED Bjf.KF .' GRANULATED SUGAR HERRING IN TiOMATO' SAUCE .....:. EAGLE BRAND MILK 6 BARS I'EARi. SOAP, 1 HAW) Y AMMONIA ; 25c. . CAMPBELL'S' VEGETABLE/SOUP .................. .tin 10c. SOAP, CHIPS, IN BULK ,...;.....„L. ...3 lbs. 22c. ' PINEAPPLE, CARROTS, LETTUCE, CELERY, , CABBAGE AND TOMATOES E R. RAINE 1 PHONE 19-19 ORONO WE LIVER ARMSTRONG'S Get your guess in on the CONGOLÉUM CONTEST. It is' FREE and carries no obl'igalilpm? to buy. , ' ( CLOTHING Wc lut vc 10 SPRING COATS and 7 SUITS of CLOTHES. .They have become slightly soiled and we want to sell them. Your choice of either ...., $5.95 PYJAMAS Crepe fashions, these, attractive two-piece "Pyjamas .with con:rusting con:rusting ties, frilled trousers with oins, tier at, waist,, .colors:, maze d? 1 C A blue and pink. Priced.. T * ~~HÔsI ~ ("ii'ldren's Fine Cotton Ribbed Hose, size .1 to 10. Color 1 Q. fmvii only. Priced ..... . v L*. NIGHTGOWNS .Saw Neck/pppl style, with, ties at,, waist and a full -and fagoting at neck, ■ p-rettily edged ... ip contrast,' Colors, pink and white. Priced 2 HOSE Ladies' Cotton Hose, in fawn and. 'I'unm'ofal, size [8 to', 10 1-2 1 A Priced ........ ........ ® v€« STRAW HATS We have'HATS fo-r main, woman and child, some with ribbon and some without; some made of peanut straw and some made of barnyard straw, anyway you want them' they » F* « " ' «|'P , are here: from .......a..;:.(..,..:a,:..;...,.C.....,.,;.; AIII 4iJv. SCAMPERS Real Smart SUMMER SHOES of extra quality, made of full grain leather with cork insulation JJ »i aj m f ir and leather sole, wing foot soles ijOJS fiJu! lu6Slu «fU.CJ CANVAS SHOES Brown Duck CANVAS BOOTS and SHOES ; a very inexpensive inexpensive footwear, size 11-13 80c. ; siizê 1-5 90c. ; size 6-9, $1.00 PANTS Heavy 8-3, blue rivet Pant, size 30 to 44. Priced, ..... ^ J EJQ PANTS Heavy 83, blue rivet Pant, made the same as the man's size 28-32, Priced. ... *P 1 WALLPAPER We have -too many remnants. You can, buy them mighty cheap. See if we have what you want and bring your room, size with you BLINDS Made of Good Durable PAPER SHADES, of white, i j* cream and green,. Brice » JL OC

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