§R§N9 W'FWÏLY TIMES Mr. Milton Morris spent the weekend weekend at the summer home ôf Mrs. Fred! 'Sisson. ( amd her daughter Mary, at Beaverton, on Lake Simicoe. While there Milton spent two days fishing with a party of friends and they caught forty-two amall mouth bass. The ones he brought home ranged from. 2 to 3 lbs., and some over 3 libs. Milton reports that this is the best catch he has ever secured while fishing fishing at Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper are spending a week at Cherry Valley with their •daughter, Mrs. Brooks. BARGAINS 12 P.C. DISCOUNT on DUNLOP GUARANTEED TIRES AND TUBES (On our present stock only) Special Price on BINDER TWINE (For the balance of July only) Rolph Hardware ORONO - - PHONE 43rl YOU CAN DANCE HALF AN HOUR ON 2 SLICES OF DEAN'S BREAD -PHONE 40R2 DEAN'S BAKERY ORONO RED & WHITE STORES Red & White Salt, , 2 pkgs. 9c Falcon White Corn, a tin 9c, Fancy Sockeye Salmon, l. lb tin 19c, POTTED MEATS, tin 10c HEALTH S A L TS, ' in bottle 2 25c. JAVAL WATER, gal 39c. BABY CHICK SCRATCH 8 lbs. for 25c. JELLY POWDERS, 4 pkgs. for . ,.... 4.19c [CORN STARCH, 2 pkgs ......19c. WHITE THREAD, 3 spools 19c- 1S1TRAWBERRY JAM, 32-oz. jar ..25c. CLOTHES PINS, 6 doz for ... i 19c. CHILI S/UCE, boul e 15c 50 lbs. bags SALT 43c 1 cwt Sic SALT ..........75c. iSALT/PETRE, 2 lbs 25c. WASHING SODA, 2 pkgis, for 15c CANNED APPLES 10's : 49c SWEET MUSTARD /PICKLES ...24c DIXIE GRAPEFRUIT,' : JUICE, 2 tins 25c Orange Marmalade, 32 oz. jar 23c. 4 lbs. Shortening 49ç. Tomato Juice, gal. tins 35c. J. J. CORNISH PHONE 12r2 LOCAL AND SOCIAL Miss Margaret Fun to it is spending this week in Toronto. Miss Edna Stutt is taking a summer summer course at Guelph Agricultural College. iD'r. MicLellan and family were in town Sunday visiting Mr. Hubert Faster. Mrs. John Co-chrane returned home Tuesday evening much improved in health. Kiev. J. 11. Qsterhout, If.A., B.D., Was in Hamilton and Toronto on July 12 th Mrs. Gray of Toronto is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. S. M. Billings. The annulai Trull picnic will be held on Saturday next, July 17th, at Hampton Park Mrs. George Mitchell of Toronto is visiting with Mrs. George Butters for a ti-xv days. Mrs. Patterson and Master Donald 1 McGee, of Ottawa, ase visiting with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dunkley of Peter boro visited Mr. and Mrs. Heal Por ter over the week-end, Mr. Robert Allen, south ward, had a nasty fall last week at his home necessitating his staying at home. Mrs. J. R, Cooper, Miss McKay and Mrs. Nancy Honeywell are spending a few days at Bewdley. Mrs. George Mitchell spent a, eou pie of day's last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Oàwker, Bowmanville. Misis; Ruth Bowden, of Toronto visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ohlais. Bowden, over- the week-end. Mrs. Rev. J. II. Osterhout has returned from a ten day visit at Hamilton and Pike Bay in 'Northern Ontario. Mr. W. Powell, a former teacher in Orono Continuation school, was la week-end visitor to Orono friends. Mrs. Charlie Hunter and son Gilbert, Gilbert, of Lakefield, are spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cowan. Mr. ,and Mrs. Andrew Forrester are- spending a couple of days with Mr. and Mm R. A. Forrester en- route to Ottawa. Mr. Earl D. Fowler and wife and Mrs. Hughes, of O'shawa, were Sunday Sunday visitors of the former's aunt, Mrs. J. Entries,m. Mrs. ChaB. Adams, who- has been visiting her sister. Miss Florence Cobblediek. returned to her home in Toronto on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bowen of Des- eromto spent the week-end with her sister, Mris. W. J. Stutt, Mrs. Bbweu remaining for a week. The Boy ISooute 1 camping in the local park attended -ehjirch services in St. 'Saviour's Anglican church on 'Sunday evening .last,. 'Mrs. (Dr.) Hold-croft and two young daughters 1 Dorothy Ann and 'Shirley, of Havelock, visited 1 , over the week-end: with their aunt, Miss F. M. 'Gobbled ick. A very large crowd assembled in Mi'ibrcok on July 12th and enjoyed a fine day celebrating King William, William, with Orono and district being well represented. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blewitt amid son Alvin, M rs, W. Walter and Mra. I'radley spent Sunday at Janetville with Mr. and Mrs. D'Ells, also Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wright, The annual picnic of Park Street United Church will be held in the Oruno Community Park on Tuesday,. July 20th, There will be games, ball, races, etc. Everybody welcome. Mrs. Alike Borland of Oakland, California, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tainhlyu, she also visited' at Whitby, Newtonvilille and; Port Perry while in this district. Messrs. W. E. Armstrong, J. J. Giliiiian, Madison Hall and G. M. Linton were on a fishing trip to .Pidgeon Lake on, Wednesday a£- l.emQon, ;retuniting home ,i;n the evening empty handed. Messrs. W. E. Armstrong, J. E. Armstrong, R. H. .Airmistnong, and John Grady made a nice catch of Lunge and Lass at Pidgeon Lake over the week-end. The eatqh consisting consisting of seven lunge and three bass. The Orono girlis visited the 'Newcastle 'Newcastle girls softball team on Tuesday. Tuesday. evening last and were again; defeated defeated by the high-class Newcastle All Stars, 'but; it was oiie of the, best games of the season and with >a.little ■more 1 practice the Orono girls will really go place's,. Come and encourage encourage the girlis at their Lome garnets every Wednesday night in the park. Congratulations to . Bobbie Cooper on passing his Grade I. Piano examination examination with honors. The Toronto Conservatory held music exams, at Bowmanville with Mir. Peter Kennedy Kennedy presiding. Bobbie is a pupil Olf Mrs. Neil Colville. . Mr. Dave Hooper is suffering from blood poisoning ip hie left hand from a oat bite. One day last week he found a oat in a trap and while releasing releasing the feline it became vicious;, 'biting him in his hand 1 . The member being swollen about three times its natural size. Mias' Hilda Giamsiby was rushed to the Toronto General Hospital on Thursday of last week by ambulance, accompanied by her sisters, Mrs. G. M, Linton and Mrs. George La big. and was - successfully operated upon Saturday. Mrs. Linton is remaining in Toronto, while Mrs, George La mg returned to her home on Monday Monday evening. This is the ninth major operation for- Miss Gam shy. The Orono Times and her many friends wish her a very speedy' recovery. recovery. Rainey's Grocery WEEK-END SPECIALS PALMOLIVE SOAP PER BAR 5c. ROSE BAKING POWDER LB. TIN 14c. RED ROSE TEA i_2 LB. PKG 27c. OXYDOLj , , ./ LARGE PKG- .22c. MEDIUM QUART GEMS /. PER DOZ $1.15 CASHMERE BOUQUET TOILET SOAP BAR 5c. PAROWAX .1 PER LB 12c. CERTO I - PER BOTTLE 25c. E. R. RAINEY PHONE 19-19 ORONO WE DELIVER ARMSTRONGS OUR SUMMER GOODS MUST BE SOLD. THERE ^THEYARE-LOOK AT THE PRICES SHOES All oui WHI 1E SHOES in Straps; Oxfrds and' Pumps, also the two tone Shoes, Regular $2,95, for..,,;....... ^ $2.95 We advertised them last week ait $3.95. There are 14 dressés left, nearly all sizes. Your choice HATS Summer! FELTS & STRAWS Bdbw cost at $1.50 UNDERWEAR SILK BLOOMERS and PANTEES. Bargains The best (made, at \ SCAMPERS Regular value $2.25. This week $1.85 BATHING SUITS B LADIES' SUNTAN SUITS, in blue and green, all wool. Reg\$L25 and SI.50 value for $1.00 STRAW HATS Men's Fine Weave STRAW HATS, with .Leather bands, good looking inexpensive hait, 6 3-4 to 7 1-4 $1.00 SLIPS LADIES' RAYON TAFFETA SLIPS, in two styles, fagoted neckline also laced trimm'ed. Priced TABLE CLOTHS Made «f Linen Crash for every practicall service, size 52x52, 1 with plain- and eolbred border. Priced ; 39c TABLE CLOTHS Of Cotton Damask, in popular dice pattern, with colored borders, size 53x53. Priced 59c AQUA VITAE A NEW MINERAL WATER. This water comes very highly .recommended as a cure all for any : stomach disorder and as a great cleanser for intestinal trouble. , It is very inexpensive and ,jf it is half as good as the manufacturer says it is  *| aa every one should try it. Priced per gallon ip  *UU COME IN AND GET A PAMPHLET