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Orono Weekly Times, 13 May 1937, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES When in need of High-Clalss Job Print- ing, Phone 9rl, Ôrono TITE-LAP ROOFING The permanence and low upkeep upkeep cost of this metijd 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. Send roof and rafter measurements measurements for free estimates. JAMESWAY POULTRY EQUIPMENT Write for information on any items in the complete complete Jamesway line. Brooder houses, heating systems, incubators, laying cages, ventilator systems. Use Jamesway equipment for profits. RIB-ROLL ROOFING This durable roofing has extra rigidity that makes it particularly good for tooting over alight framework. framework. Thé Secret of its strength is: th& rfha yin 7<el Ann iwyll. f the ribs are only five inches apart! it copied roofing of its kind The mostCOj. on the market. Be sure you get the genuine, economical "Rib-Roll Roofing"1 Ask your banker for details about re-roofing on the Government- backed Home Improvement Plan. Use them i TF with all metal roofing. The 'isliam lead on the head seals the nail-hole. Guelph Street PRESTON, ONTARIO Eastern Steel Products , f/ Factories also at MONTREAL and TORONTO X. WE ARE IN THE POSITION TO GIVE THE BEST PRICES ON Garden Seeds and Mangle Seeds SOLD BY BULK Frost Zinc-Bonded Wire Fence Brantford Roofing, Roll & Shingles Dunlop "Guaranteed" Tirés & Tubes Canada Cement and Lime Rolph Hardware ORONO - - - PHONE 43rl 1 RED & WHITE STORES LARGE PKG. DUX, WITH 1 CAKE LIFEBUOY LIFEBUOY SOAP 24c. LARGE SIZED TINS TOMATO JUICE 2 for 19c. GILLETT'S LYE 2 tins 23c. LARGE TINS, 0X0 CUBES 21c. ORANGE MARMALADE 32-oz. jar 25c. ROASTS OF VEAL 17c. lb. FRONTS OF LAMB 17c. lb. CHUCK ROASTS OF BEEF 14c. lb. BEEF ■ PLATE BONED AND ROLLED 13c. lb. Kellogg's All Bran 19c. pkg. ~Jelly Powders 4pkgs. 19c. Quick Tapioca 2 pkgs. 19c. Sliced Pineapple 2 tins 19c. 11 Bottle Javal Water, 1 pkg. Handy Am monia, 1 pkg. Washing Soda all for 19c Cottage Roll, Pea Meal 19c. Smoked Cottage Roll 21c. habitant PEA SOUP LARGE TINS 2 for 19c. SHREDDED COCOANUT 19c. lb. OYSTER SHELL 1 cwt. 99c. AMBER HONEY 4 1-2 lb. pail 45c. WATER GLASS 2 tins 25c. JELLY CANDIES 15c. Ib. LIMA BEANS 2 lbs. 25c. 2 BARS SURPRISE SOAP■ ' ' 2. CAKES OF INFANT'S DELIGHT all for 15c. LOCAL AND SOCIAL Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ob wan visited his mother on Sunday. Mr. Percy Lumi made a business trip to Oshawa Monday last. Mr. T. -Cowan is breaking in another another promising young driver. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Linton, of Marmora, visited with relatives in town on (Sunday. Mrs. Annie Roy and. daughter Marjorie spent the day in Oshawa on (Saturday last. Mrs. FI intuit and daughter Shirley I spent the week-end: with friends and J relatives in Oshawa. Miss Kathleen Staples of Bort Hope spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Staples Mr. Allison Oowan. and friend, Mr. Weir, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Cowan Mr. Chas. Awde is having the residence residence occupied by Mrs. Bruton wired for electricity, with Ernie Dent doing doing the wiring. Mr. 0. M. Chandler, Toronto, Adjutant Adjutant of the Midland Regiment, paid a friendly visit to Major J. C. Gurney 0 n Friday last. Mrs, A. Ross Robertson of. Toronto and Mrs. J. R. Chapman of Hamilton Hamilton spent a: couple of days last week with Rev. J, II. (and Mrs. Osterhout. Mrs. J. II. Osterhout and her sisters, sisters, Mrs. A. Ross Robertson, and Mrs. .1. R. Chapman, spent (Saturday with Mrs. Rev. A. E. Jones of Lindsay. Lindsay. . ; ■ . ! - Herb. Murray. LOCAL NEWS ■Mother's Day (Services will foe held this Sunday in Park Sit. United Church. Durham Regimental Band attended attended _ the- Coronation Celebration at Brighton on Wednesday. The Park (St. Young People's Union, Union, about forty strong, visited the Trinity Union, Bowmanville, on Monday night and put on a fine programme. programme. They were entertained by the Bowmanville Society at games and luncheon. These friendly visits are a source of great profit and .pleasure .pleasure to the young people. The minister, minister, Rev. J. H. Osterhout accompanied accompanied the local Union to Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. C. Crease from Toronto Toronto and little son Paul visited the latter s mother, Mrs. Fred Cowan on Sunday, "Mother's Day." The annua] Tackle 'Slcheme of the training of the officers' of the Midland Regiment was held in Oolbourg Armouries Armouries on Friday, May 7th. Major 'Salmon of the General (Staff and Col. 'Smith, 0. 0. of the Ninth Brigade were present, representing Headquar- ters. The scheme was under the direction direction of Major J. 0. Gainey, assisted assisted by Capt. P. J, Bigelow, of Port Hope. R&iney s Grocery h P n Awde's house. public that it is not a dumpin ground and no free pasture, but, have .some pasture to rent. a-16-j Visitors- with Mrs. F. Halliday o Sunday last were Mr. A. H. Davj Mr. W. H. Dunn, Mrs. Hattie Jol Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fraflick an daughter Ruby, all of Toronto. Armouries, the old planks being badly riddled with bullets from t practising. He also made som .'pairs to the roof. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Lintor family spent Mother's Day in Toronto Toronto with Mr. Linton's mother, Harry Linton. Miss Rosie Ga: who has been visiting in the city re turned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie MeLem Mr, and: Mrs. Ernie Brock -and Kiiby, and Mr. and Mrs. J. 1:7 E. with the latter*s mother, liam (Staples. Mrs. JNO. IF YOU ARE J. CORNISH IN A HURRY PHONE 12r2 will not mention any names, inside. Five strings of colored lights were strung across Main street on Mon day in preparation for the Coronation: Coronation: We would suggest to the Police Police Trustees that it would be real nice if they would leave them up for the summer months, as it helps to enliven, our fair village. Frost at this time would be disastrous disastrous to some townspeople who had their -gardens in -early. 'Some gardens are up and -a,way to a good start, but the last Sun da y and Monday nights have been very cold, getting near the freezing point. Up- to the- present we have heard t)f no damage. Mr. J. D. Bro-wn, while in the Times office on Friday afternoon, reported reported that on Thursday and Friday he noticed steam coming off the fatal, a -thing that he has- hot seen for some time. This is - the heat from the ground and he reports that fall wheat, -clovers and pastures, etc., are growing rapidly. Rev. J. H*. and Mrs. Osterhout, accompanied accompanied by Mrs. A.'Ross Robertson, Robertson, of Toronto, and Mrs. J. R. Chap- mon, of Hamilton, attended the Convocation- Convocation- of • Queen's University -at Kingston on Friday, May 7tb, at which .Miss Doris Osterhout of the High -School of Oomiperce staff, of Montreal, received her B 1 , A. Degree. GOD SAVE OUR GRACIOUS KING, LONG LIVE OUR NOBLE ICING, GOD SAVE OUR KING. SEND HIM VICTORIOUS, HAPPY and glorious, LONG TO REIGN OVER US, GOD SAVE OUR KING. 5 to fe P fe s. Vp to h h * E. R. I e h PHONE 19-19 OR GAINEY ONO WE DELIVER ARMS! RONG'S RUGS f 8 ° nl y- LINOLEUM RUGS, imperfects. These rugs are l sIlg<htl y disifi gured in th e pattern but will not effect the wear, t We have :two s i z « only- THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN 9 X 9, $7.00 9 X101, $8.00 CURTAINS Made -of Fancy Bordered Scrim/,; an ideal bed- T Q . t'oom curtain JvC PL VOILE of Mercerized Cotton; a very inexpensive dressgoods for summer wear. Priced^lE^ yj SOCKEES Dozens of collor/s " -and sizes, (some with, elastic tops and some without. Size 5 (to IQ. Priced ™vC HOSE Women's Colton Hose, -of good make and full 1 Q sizes. Size 8 to-10 1-2 A«/C PI SLIPS of Satin Finish, cut on bias (also straights, white and tea, rose. Special value... ^ J QQ GIRDLES l-o stretch; 'the ideal garment, at very popular prices, size 1 Ismail to large 1 SUITS | A Very Popular Priced Young Mat's SUIT of grey worsted, belted back, with two pains of pants! sizes 37 •* «y e A to 40; a very inexpensive suit <*£$ I / «UU BOOTS We do not want to keep harping on this Boot business, but they are getting more expensive every week and we are still selling at the old prices. We sell the beat boots made. See what we have to offer. BLINDS Combination, -color green and ' tfatyn, made ...• of wood fibre, washable. , Priced BLINDS Made of Good Oil Opaguc, in. white, also green, standard •width. Priced 0Q r* ******* . Who wants to buy a Massey-Harris 13-disc Drill, in good repair already to goto work. We have one fort sale. ?\

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