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Orono Weekly Times, 12 Aug 1937, p. 4

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QRONO WEEKLY TIMES SIXTH LINE The young people of the Sunday School held, then; annual picnic at O-shiawa J>atrk on Thursday laisit and all enjoyed the day. 3ir>.. Keane, Toronto and her little son Jack" are visitors ,here with Mr. s ud M rs. Gr. M. iSo'per and Misa Helen Dariingnm was here over the week : end. ; Kev. E. Bieeeh took as bis text- ion Sunday from Judges 16, "Every ; man did that which was right in his own éeyieÿ", and hi' comparison' .to present day - conditions were apt and timonuy and were centred around the record of that man with an al- mostt xxnbel ievably strong- and weak character, the giant Samson, son of M-ammh. On Tuesday night last- week on the Swarhriek M i-ilyard an unique meeting was held by the light of a large bonfire, Which "coiiiSted of brief addresses, musical selections imaisis -slinging. A goodly crowd was present and Miss (Nellie Hill presided. Tour scribe was present and easily imagined the pioneer camp meetings of our fathers. The planks on the logs for seats, the big fire shinning on our f aces-and the lusty -singing were àfll present and it was good to be there. -- o -- : NEWCASTLE FIELD DAY (Continued from page one) cer singled and scored on J. Holmes single; Newcastle scored one in the third when V. Vandusen walked and later scored while they got two runs in the fourth, P. Pearce singled, M. Pearce a 3-ibagger, E. Mimdy singled and Y. Vandusen a; 2-bagger. In the «second Oroji'o on singles by H. Case, Mrs. Carleton, L. Fowler and Mic- Isaac and a 2-bagger by O, Brown scored two runs, were blanked in the third and fourth innings and scored one run in. the fifth, when H. Scott connected -hard and drove out a home run in. deep left field. Batteries -- Orono -- Me Isaac and and O. Brown; Newcastle -- Jean Bona than and Orono .... ..... 6 .2- 0 0 1-- 9 15 Newcastle .... . .17 V 1 2 x---21 21 Meet Us At The Orangemaid Tea Rooms Danforth at Woodbine Just Look For The Big Sign LESKARD Mr. Norman Fee and Walter Cornish Cornish went on à fishing trip last week, but tile catch was mostly the -ones we almos t go t, R eguhvr IS-unday School will be held on Sunday afternoon at two thirty in the a-fernoon. 'Come and join xis. (Mir. and Mrs. Car! Billing» and daughters Edna, and Audrey, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tamblyu, were on a. motor trip. to Muskoka last week. Miss ' Nore-en Hawke of Ottawa, accompanied accompanied by Mr. J. Robertson, -spent I-a-st, week holidaying at the home of her parents, Mr. -and Mrs. J. E. Hawke, Sorry to ltiarn Mrs. John Gay was taken to IS*. Michael's Hospital, Toron Toron to , to u ndergo -a n opér ât i on onie day last week, but hope for her a speedy recovery. There was a good at tendance out tol hear Mr. J. J. Mel-lor Sunday night last and everybody was pleased to hear his fine -address and give him a hearty welcome back in the near future. Mr. Milton- Cornish found a trailer between the (Seventh and Eighth Line one day this week, so he fastened, it to- his buggy and took it to lii-s farm. If no one claims the trailer Milton iis- going to use- it on the farm. Anyone Anyone proving property and paying the «paca rent can have same. While threshing was i-n progress- at J. E. Hawke's last week -an -accident hiaiopened that came near being fatal to Mr. Trick of Poutypool. the owner olfthe -machine. In som-e way or other -the blower became detached -an-d •swung -around to the side of the machine machine striking Mr. Trick on the forehead forehead and knocking him: -down. He was umeomsclouisi for about one hour. TWITCH GRASS Continued from page one) horses would make with a 6-foot binder. binder. The last two seasons having been exceedingly drv we were able to plow, cross plow and work 45 acres of land qn-d leave it in good'shape, whereas, without the disc plow we should have been obliged to wait for rain before starting to blow. Bv getting to work "Tnle the hot weather was in our ■favor we have, in two seasons, remov- ed wac/the-àllv everv ves-tage of couch -rrasqi and sow thistle from the land 'u. miestion. f)ih,--r a'ages of the disk plow aver the ordiriarv blows are : No shr,re-= to buy. no colters to sharoen the abeemee of sli-dimg fric-t'oTi and x1,o r^piln-w and norort-s condition in -rhi-ch it leaves the bottom of the fur- rnxv. An old man nr a hoy can do wonders wonders with one of these imnlement on qnv farm so long as he can sit on- the scat and drive. WM. ATjBTON , Grey Co., Ont. •mmm GOODYEAR B!#l $6* : From now on enjoy all the benefits of Goodyear Supertwist cord construction construction and long-wearing treads. Genuine Goodyear Tires. Guaranteed in writing. writing. See these money-saving prices. Prompt service --- Come In today -- No delays. Size B fin 30x31/2- 5' 6U iiS-z, 7- 35 fZ-2, 8-°° : -, PERCY ORONO LUNN ONT. Mortgage Sale] Classified Professional Directory Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a -certain mortgage which will bo produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public public auction on Tuesday, the 17th DAY OF AUGUST 1937, at the hour of two o'clock p.ui. at the Kum-Rite Inn In the VILLAGE of ORONO by R. L. Hoy, Auctioneer, the folio-wing folio-wing property, namely : All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being .in the Township of Clarke in the County of Durham and Province of Ontario, and being the south half of the west half of Lot Number 35 in the Sixth Concession of the said Township of Clarke. The said lands consist of approximately approximately 50 acres of good arable land, well built on and equipped with farm buildings. TERMS : 10 per cent, of the purchase purchase price to be paid down at the time of the sale, balance to be paid to the Vendor's Solicitor within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. The property will he -s-old clear of encumbrances. encumbrances. For further particulars a-pply to R. L. HOY E. E. WADDELL Kendal, Orono, Ont. Auctioneer Solicitor for the Vendor. A few of the things you can buy from us on the HOME IMPEOVEMENT HAN are BATI iROOMS. l-rn.XAOES BAVE Tl tO EU II, HOOFING New -Sinks, Pumps/ Water System ESTIMATES FURNISHED FREE Geo. Springham Phone 3311 ANNOUNCEMENT The regular monthly meeting of Orono Women's Institute will be held in the Conn-eii -Chamber, Friday, August 20th. Motto : "Help Yourself Yourself to Health. Roll Call, "Use of Diislmfeat-a-n-t." Topic, "First Aid in the Home." (Demonstration 1 ),. The meeting- in -charge of Mrs, J. C. Gamey. b-SO-c, STRAYED ! One 2-year-old isiteer onto the premises premises of Stanley Chapman, about August August 1st. -Owner -may have same by proving property and paying expenses, b-80-p. FOR SALE Piano--- Modern Upright, excellent excellent Mahogany finish, recently reconditioned, reconditioned, interior in perfect condition. Reasonable ; also- Auto-knitter, practically practically new, knit-s everything. Cheap for quick sale. O. Drummond. Orono. a-29-tp. FOUND Parcel of Ohi-kBs' Clothing between Orono and Newlea-stle, some on dress hangers, partially wrapped in light cardboard. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. expenses. Apply at Orono Times office. c-OI-e. STRAYED From the premises of Mr. .Robert All in, Lot 23, C-on. 8, Clarke, about tw-o weeks- ago, one whitish steer between between -six or seven- c*t., with red markings, last seen, aré-unid Leskard; Anyone knowing of whereabouts of same kindly notify Mr. Alin, Phone 25r3. c-31-p. DENTAL DrTwTh. c. LEDGER, Dental Sxrr- geon, Orono. Office hours: Daily" 9 a.m.--5.00 p,m. Evenings and; Wednesday afternoon by appointment. appointment. Phone Orono 18rl. AUCTIONEERS TEDJACKSON Auctioneer and Valuator Conducts Auction -S-ales of all size® and at reasonable rates. Communicate with him at Pert- Perry, Ontario, or see his Clerks, A. J. -Staples or A. E. Morton, -at Orono, for date. G. RICHARDS Practical Watchmaker All Repairs to Watches, Clocks, end- jewellery, will receive ourfprompt attention PARK STREET - ORONO BATTING AVERAGES (Continued from page one) Shacldeton 4.... Po-wer Ooichrane ...... Lowery .... ... J. Keane 6. Keane .. .... C. Cooper G, Cornish B. Cooper 12 37 9 15--406 12 38 12 15--.396 10 27 7 9--.333 1.2 39 11 12--.308 10 32 1-2 14-.4375 4 4 2 0--.000 2 6 3 0--.000 12 1 1--.500 1 1 0 -0--.000 Fo-r information on the Home Improvement Improvement Plan. George Springham, 3311, Newcastle. HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW FOB SALE RADIOS -- 1937 Westinghouse 5- tul h* Mantel (All-Wave). Used as -demonstrator, regular $72.0-0, sacra- fi-ce at $'57.50. Also 1937 'Stewart- Warner 5-tulbe -Console, all-wave, slightly used. New price $89.50, for quick sale at $72.5-0. -- - O. P. Jones, Orono, authorized Westinghouse Dealer. c-29-p. Send the Orono Weekly Times to that distant friend,' it will save you writing a letter. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Matinée PORT HOPE Saturday. Intrigue and Romance WILLIAM LUISE POWELL RAINER - -Stairs of "Zi-egfeld," in "THE EMPEROR'S CANDLESTICKS" With Robert Young, Maureen -O'SS-ul.livan and Frank Morgan MONDAY AND TUESDAY Annivertiary Attraction "EASY LIVING" A Laughing Hit, with Jean Arthur, Edward Arnold and Ray Milland Two Weeks in Toronto ! Shows at 7.00 and 9.15 D.IS.T. Saturday 2.30, 7.00 and 9.30 PARK ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. H. Osterliout, B.A., B,D. Pastor SUNDAY, AUGUST 15th 11 a.m.--Morning Service, conducted conducted by Mr. J. J. -Meilor. 7 p.m.--'Cancelled. COME AND WORSHIP ' ■■■■ --.J . mmm Theatre Chocolate Dairy Drink DISPENSED BY CEDAR DALE DAIRY Just a word to say--that if you have not--you have missed something It is a Healthy Non-Cairbonated Drink--A Meal in Itself Drop in at any of the following stores and try a bottle : Kum- rite Inn; 5c. to $1.00 Store; F. O. Cooper's Barber Shop; Cawker's Butcher Shop ; W. J. Riddell's Barber Shop ; E. R. Rainey's Grocery Store and Dean's Bakery, also at Wateon' s booth at -the park ; and when in Ponitypool Carter's Hotel, Richardson's and Hooper's Grocery Stores; and when in I Newcastle, Spry's Tea Room, Mrs. -Chapman's Grocery Store, Anderson's Drug Store and Queen's Hotel, -and at Klein's and Thompson's Booths at the Lake. 1 STOMACH SUFFERERS MARVEL AT THIS Wonderful 3-minute Relief People wiio have suffered for years from -stomach -stomach agonies are marvelling at the quick relief of Bi'sma-Réx, a delicious-tasting antacid powder. And its comfort is lasting, too! IT ACT IN FOUR WAYS Y- Neutralizes excess acid; relieves stomach of gas; soothes membranes; and aids digestion. FOUR OZ. BOTTLE, 75c. GET BISMA-REX To-Day at your Local Drug Store JOHN J. GILFILLAN, Phm. B. REXALL DRUGGIST, and OPTOMETRIST

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