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Orono Weekly Times, 1 Jul 1937, p. 5

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QR6M WEE r ' LY TIMES The L.O.B.A. held a very successful successful 'strawberry festival in the Orange Hall on Saturday evening, when everyone enjoyed a generous helping of strawberries, cake, tarts and tea. The Lifford Home and School Club, north of Pomtypool, held a very enjoyable time on the park grounds on Saturday afternoon in the form of a picnic. 't-C" v*. POTATO BUG DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN TWO-IN-ONE BUG KILLER IS THE BEST Arsenate Lead and Lime and Paris Green PRESERVING DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN 8 QUART ALUMINUM PRESERVING KETTLES ..59c. Ball's Square Fruit Jars, 'Pints and Quatrlts (Guaranteed Seal Tigibt)--TRY SOME OUR STOCK OF BRANTFORD AND ENGLISH BINDER TWINE ARRIVED TODAY Coiled and Barbed Wire at the OLD PRICE while it lasts Rolph Hardware ORONO - - - PHONE 43rl WEEK-END SPECIALS Shoe Repairs Ladies* | Soles nailed on, from . 60c per pair up. Ladies' Leather Heels, attached, from 20c. per pair up. Men's 4 Soles, attached, from 75c. per pair up. Heels from 40c. per pair up. Shoe Polishes and Laces CORNFORTH'S ORONO - - ONTARIO LOCAL AND SOCIAL Mr. and Mrs. l.yeett of Oshawa were in Orono on Sunday. Mr-. Blcwiti of Oshawa has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. hi ei'l Rainey. Mr. R. Z. Hall and sister, _ Miss Hall, are in Oakville visiting visiting Mr. and Mrs. Moat. Mr. and Mrs. D. Gibson of Oshawa were visitors at the home of Mr. N. Convier on Sunday last. Miss Joe Armstrong returned to Hartford, Conn., after a visit with her mother, Mrs. O. G. Arm-strong. (Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. O. ÎF. Awde were, Mrs. Silver, Bowman,ville, Bowman, ville, and Mrs. F. Werry, Beth esda. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Winter of Toronto Toronto were Sunday visitors in town, also Mr. C. W. Winter of New Toronto. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Hillings, Miss Brook- er and Mr. Art Smith, Toronto, spent 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roland 'Smith. Misses Marion and Margaret Dixon, teachers, are spending the summer holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon. Mrs. J. Cobblediclc of BmvmanviHe is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. How ard Walsh, and also attended the De coration Day on Sunday, Mr. Ertiôst Aimable, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood and family attended anniversary services at Hamlpton on Sunday, Messrs. Bid. Hughes, AH'. Perrin and "Bill" Reid left today (Thursday) (Thursday) for a few days fishing trip at Frtser Lake, near Bancroft. Mrs. Jamieson's daughter, Mary Elizabeth, from Timmins, is spend ing her holidays with her grandmother, grandmother, Mrs. 0. G. Armstrong. Mrs. Geo. Sanderson from Areola, Sask., * and Mrs. Clifford May from Windsor have been visiting Mrs. C. F. Awde and Mrs. D. G. Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Rolph entertained entertained a number of their friends from Oshawa 'at their summer cottage cottage at Lake Shore, Newcastle, on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Cha-s. Adams and Mr. and Mrs, N elles Adams, Toronto, visited over the week-end with the former's sister, Miss F. M.Cobbledick. Mrs. C. Aldams is remaining for a longer visit. Sunday visitors at Mrs. Robert Rainey's home were, Miss Neva Rainey, R. X., Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. G-lendenning and Miss Glenden- tiing. Toronto and Mr. W. Taylor and Miss Leana Taylor, Solin-a. The flower stands around the town hall have -been filled with flowers and plants that now takes the bareness off the stands. The Horticultural Society are always busy brightening up spots in town, and much credit is due then for their efforts. Visitors, at, the .Eagleson home during during the week-end. who remained over RED & WHITE STORES ORANGE 1 Marmalade Lge jars 23c PICNIC Shoulders LB. 19c. LIBBY'S Pork & Beans 3 TINS 21c Devon Creatn BISCUITS 2 lbs 29c. Blended or Spirit VINEGAR GAL. 39c. Rubber Rings Heavy 3 doz 17c ZINC RINGS Heavy doz 23c. Bologna LB- 15c. Small Bags SALT EACH 6c. PAR A WAX < 2 pkgs 23c Head Cheese LB. 15c. Apple Blossom CAKES LB. 18c. CERTO Bottle 25c. SUGAR 10 Lbs 59c Dutch Loaf LB. 28c. PRUNES Good Size 2 lbs 23c. TRY OUR Old Cheese GLASS TOPS doz 25c. SEEDLESS Raisins 2 lbs 23c. INFANTS' Baby Food 2 tins 19c IRISH STEW 2 tins 25c Large Tins Tomatoes 2 for 23c P& G SOAP 5 Bars 21c. CALAY SOAP 1 3 Cakes 17c BROOMS each 29c. j. j . CORNISH PHONE 12r2 Miss Foster, principal of Orono Public school, h'as left for Toronto to visit cousins, later with her relatives she intends making an extended motor trip to Gape Cod. Rev. A. K. Edmision and Mrs. Edmision Edmision are visiting Mr. W. Cornish. Rev. A. K. Edmision was a former minister in Orono, at present He is moving from Trenton to Listowel. Dr. and Mrs. O. Morgan (nee Miss Ferrier), of Buffalo, and Miss Morgan Morgan were visiting in town Saturday, calling on Rev. and Mrs. Osterhout. Mrs. Morgan was a former school teacher in Orono. Many from here attended the strawberry festival held in Kirby on Monday evening. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Jack Leis'hman, of Newmarket, spent Sunday with the latter's father, Mr. Geo. Mitchell. Miss Adams, teacher of Orono Publie school, leaves Friday for her liom-e in On.ernee for her summer vacation. vacation. To introduce Shoe-Tex, that Wonder Wonder Polish for white shoes, we are giving a 25c. bottle FREE with all ladies' shoes repaired at Oornif orties, amounting to $1.00 and 'Tver. Get yours now. Mr. and Mrs, Mr. Robert Foster, who has al Toronto and A successful strawberry social was aid by the Park 'Street United 1 lurch on Monday evening on the mrch lawn. The weather Was enerous serving of strawberries, long with delicious cakes, tarts -and ies. All enjoyed listening to the tidland Regimental Band, which rovided music during the evening. A girls' softball team, just t by the score of 19 to 5. We 1 as time goes on, that the local will show a. big improvement in play and make a, tussle of every .,uu.v they -(play. Lots of practise and good coaching is what makes- a aod ball team. Let's go. Wilfred ' Frost took a spill over the accident. He . received a the'extent of $3, to $5 damage. He says there is no profit in that. Rainey's Grocery WEEK-END SPECIALS QUAKER CORN FLAKES .... - 3 pkgs ,23c. PUFFED WHEAT 2 pkg s .19c. OXYDOL ,22c. KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN ••■•• •■■•• pkg 20c. JIFFY READY DINNER .......itim... ,15 c. BENSON'S CORN STARCH ••■pkg- lie. SALMON, large tins L .25c. CHINA CUPS , each.... . 5-c. E. R. RAINEY PHONE 19-19 ORONO WE DELIVER ARMSTRONG'S SILK UNDERWEAR We have too many of these goods. For one. week a odly, Vests, Pantiés and Bloomers, each,, GIRDLES h f or $1.00 & $1.75 Satin and Rayon figured -corset cloth for slight and average figures of medium or tall height. Priced 2 Light-weight CORSEE ETTE, designed smartly to mould the youthful type of figure. Priced..;, vOC, CORSETS Black Lacing CORSET for average pen-sive, sizes 22 to 34. Priced ... -, very tn-ex- 98c. APRONS It is- not very -often you have the privilege to help the blind. 'Tipis is your opportunity, as these were AQg» made by tlhi-s institution ■•••• *•" rr»/L. SUITS The time to give bargains is when people arc wanting the goods- that ar-e- seasonable. We offer all our SUMMER SUITS for men t one price/only for one week only, d? T£? C A all sizes > <p lU.UV STRAW HATS PANAMA STRAWS for men with plain black i band. Price $1.00 SWEATERS Men's Plain Knit PULLOVER PULLOVER SWEATERS, white only, with black trim . Tiling BOOTS Sismjan cam-e out with -a new price list on BOO PS this week up at least 20 per cent. W e have in 'stock a full grain men- nonite, leather soles, rubber heels, sizes 6 ito 12, (1*0 QC - Priced now SHIRTS -Good Roomy SHIRT, made of 'good quality Galatea, sizes 141-2 to 18. Price.. PANTS A Fancy Cotton Worsted PANT ; a cool pant for sum nier wear, sizes 30 to 36. ( $1.95 W t , told you SUGAR would go up in price. It has, but the leading manufacturer told us the other day that we would have a big advance within the next fwto weeks. We do not make money on. sugar -at any time. Friday and S attar- d»C 4P day, this .Is below cost- CASH ONLY ..................

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