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Orono Weekly Times, 27 May 1937, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES Jim Luxon, son of Mr. Richard Luxon, 8th Oonees'sion of Clarhe, suffered suffered a broken jaw on S'atuTd'ay night when lie -was aeeidentallly struiok by a ear in front of the Or,.no Weekly Times office. While crossing the street, Jim stepped from behind, a parked Car and was struck by a car driven by Mr. George Mbrton:, who did, not see him on account of the heavy rain : storm at the time of the accident. He was. taken to thé 'office of Dr. Colville and: later taken to the Western Western Hospital, T'irotiio, where an X-ray was taken,/ showing that the jaw was broken in three plaices. Ho Mamie is laid m Mr. Morton. T1TE-LAP ROOFING RIB-ROLL ROOFING This durable roofing has extra rigidity that makes it particularly good for roofing over a light framework. framework. The secret of its strength is: the riba are only jive inches apart! The most copied roofing of its kind oh 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. The permanence and low upkeep upkeep cost of this metal roofing makes it one of the most economical economical on the market. ïïte- 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. JAMESWÀY POULTRY EQUIPMENT Write for information on any items in pie com- plete James way line. Brooder houses, heating systems, incubators, laying cages, ventilator systems. Use Jamesway equipment for profits. ■fAPf Eastern Steel Products Use them P r with all metal JSt roofing. The NAUt lead on the head seals the nail-hole. Guelph Street PRESTON, ONTARIO Factories also at MONTREAL and TORONTO HERE IS NEWS Rennie's Seed Corn $1-75 El O only, Tudhope Scuf- (£ 1 fiers, reg. $16.50 for V •* 12.50 1 Special Easy Electric <£ * Washer, reg. $81.50 for 4 169.00 PLANTS, 2 BOXES FOR 25 CENTS LUNN'S HARDWARE PHONE 66 - - ORONO LOCAL AND SOCIAL RED & WHITE STORES Wonderful Soap, 8 bars - - 25c. Canned Corn or Peas, 2 tins - 19c. ORANGE MAR MAT.- JELLY BEANS, lb 15c. ADE, 32-oz. jar 25c. 6 Rolls TOILET CHERRY JAM, jar 27c. PAPER 19c. R A S P BERRY or CHERRY BLOSSOM, STRAW BERRY CAKES, lb 19c. JAM, jar 27c. JAVAL WATER, tfotfiles - 2 STUFFED OLIVES, 2 'battles 25c. 14c. MIXED PICKLES, picnic iSize : 10c. PUFFED RICE, 2 for„.19c MIRACLE ' WHIP Large Jars MIXED DRESSING, jar ....19c. PICKLES * 25c. COFFEE, a lb. 25c.. Washing Soda, 2 reg. sized pkgs. • • 15c. Chuck Roasts of Beef, lb. . 13c. Head Cheese, 2 lbs. . . . 25c. J. J. CORNISH PHONE 12r2 Mr. Thomas Oowan attended the Woodbine races on Saturday. Mrs. F. 'Cowan spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. It. Henry, Peter- boro. Miss Ethel Rutherford is visiting her cousins at Port Carling, Mus- koka. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Forrester and family spent the holiday at Lake Simeoe Miss Mary Knox of Alliston spent the holiday with her father, Mr. A. Knox. Mr. 'Gordon Bruton spent 'Sunday and Monday visiting with friend's in Toronto'. Mr. and Mrs. C'has. McKelvey of Toronto visited their aunt, Mrs. I. Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hall visited during the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hall. Mr. and) Mrs. J. Mowat of Oakville spent the 24th with Mr. and Mrs. It. ZT Hall. Mr. tap'd Mrs, Arthur Doolie, of Toronto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W, Ooiwan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L.vcett of Osh- awa. spent the holiday with their mother, Mrs. I, Winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Malton spent 'Sunday 'Sunday at the, latter's brother's home, Mr. Ralph Thompson. Miss M ildnd Roberts of Toronto visited over the holiday with her friend, Mrs. Ç. T. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Froste and son qpenf the hdlliday with the latter's brother, in Tamisworth. Mr. Percy Lunn attended the ball game between Rochester and Toronto in the latter plaice on the 24th. Mr. Keith MnHIrov, of the University University of Toronto, visited 1 his grandmother, grandmother, Mrs. David: iN'oWe, over the holiday. Miss Mary Somerville, B.A., of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thus. Somerville. Somerville. Mr. Neil Wood: went on a trip to Niagara Flails and Buffalo over the week-end with Mr, Ernest Amiable, Toronto. Mr. a nd Mrs. Ollie Cooper attended. attended. the Woodbine races on Monday and report a very successful day at the wicket. Mr. John Mill son. was in town during the week-end. Miss: M. A. Taylor is visiting relatives relatives in New Toronto. Mr. Orme Garasby attended the Oishawa-Bowm-anville ball game in Oshawa on the 24th, when Oshawa defeated: Bowmanville by the score of 5 to 4. Mr. Wallace Sisson, who has practised practised fly casting for years, made the champion catch on May 24th ; one trout, length 2 1-8 inches, weight, 1 7-8 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. F. Duncan, Orono, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 1 , Bowmanville, Bowmanville, motored 1 to. Cornwall and Montreal1 Montreal 1 during the week-end where they visited the former's son and daughter. daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Will Waddell, mana- •r of the Bank of Commerce at Thedlford, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. William Waddell, and making bis usual call on his.cou- EMr. and Mrs. James Stevenson to Montreal, after motoring the former's parents to Orono. Mr. and Mrs. El. Bryant, son and Oarr and Mr. George Alders, of ®ow- mnnville, visited with Mr. add Mm Charlie Shaw over the holiday. ' Mr. Jim Giffillan, of Chatham, apid Mr. and Mrs. Austin * Hogarth and son Ted, of Toronto, spent the Mrs. J. Armstrong has returned home after a month's holiday in Bam||ton. Mr. Allison Cowan visited his parents, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cowan over the holiday. Mrs. F I in to If and family spent the holiday visiting Mrs. Flin toff's, parents, parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson and family spent the 24th with Mr. and Mrs.. Geo. Thompson at Leskani. Mr. and Mrs, M. Oowan were in Toronto on Monday and attended the double header between Toronto and Rochester. Mr. Oowian reports some great plays were made by the Toronto Toronto team. Mr. and Mrs. M, Ç. Iiorowel 1 motored motored down from Toronto .and spent the afternoon of Victoria Day with Mr. and Mis. S. Glutted. The annual S'ecitional Rally of the Oshava Preslbyterial of the Woman's Missionary iSbciety was held at Maple Grove on Thursday, May 20th. Mrs. Russell Best entertained her 'Sunday 'School class of twenty-two girls on Saturday afternoon at her home. Games were played and. the party ended with an enjoyable pi-cnie lunch. "Us to Us in 19 Hours'" reads an announcoment in London of the projected projected transatlantic air service. fill'an. Rainey's Grocery Exceptional Values In Groceries 7 Bars COMFORT SOAP and 3 CHINA CUPS and SAUCERS, all for : . 55c. 3 TINS RED ROSE SALMON j 25c' 3 LBS. BULK MACARONI 15c. 3 PKGS. GOLD MEDAL JELLY POWDERS 17c. CHOICE QUALITY AYLMER PEAS, TIN lie. TIGER SALMON, TALL TINS ' 22c. GOOD QUALITY RICE, 3 LBS 20c. SANDWICH CAKES, LB 15c. Now is the tim € to get your PINEAPPLES E. R. RAINEY PHONE 19-19 ORONO WE DELIVER PANTS Made of Grey Flannel, pleated pleated with high waist d* i AA band. Priced pr yïeUV SHOES White buck Oxfords, with perforated toe and d»9 |^A vamfp. Priced Vv.vU WASH SUITS TWO PIECE WASH SUITS for i, o f Cotton Mercerized i of different colors, size 2-8 years. Priced each wvj COVERALLS Made of Khaki Drill, sleeveless sleeveless and buttoned on shoulders with red trimmings, ^ A _ sizes 1-6 years SOGKEES at 20c. Dozens of shades and all sizes to choose f rom, sizes 5 to 10, pr.. HOUSE DRESSES A Great Clearing of our Complete Stock of HOUSE DRESSES, DRESSES, size 36 to 44. Priced 39 C SHOES Two-toned Brown and Tan Sporlt Oxfords for women, sizes 3-7 $2.65 NECKWEAR Just arrived in stock, Collars, Jabots and Blows, Spe- OQ cial price LADIES' COATS W e have 8 COATS left in stock, the regular price from $14.50 to $19.50. We want to. sell them. Our (PC AA i ([JIA AA prices now are «P-lfU tO $1 Ü.ÜÜ * You cannot afford to dot without a coat at this price We have 6 HATS left, regular $2.95, for 75c. ARMSTRONG'S SUITS FLANNEL SUITS of Cream and Grey, two Pants, patch Pockets; a very smart Suit for Summer wear, A p"/v Priced , y J. t/tul/ PANTS Boys' Grey Flannel Pants, of a good all wool qual- d>i PA ity, pair «P l.t)V Sockees for Men All wool, in a verity of color and with eliastic tops, Pa pair.. vX/Ue Broadcloth, also linen in a Combination of ^ ^ Y0Ç

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