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Orono Weekly Times, 16 Sep 1937, p. 9

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Oft ON O WF g KLY TIMMS TYRRELL'S REXALL DRUG STORE DRUGS PHONE 68 STATIONERY KODAKS Every Day Sale Prices Eno'is Fruit Slalt 79 cts Sloan's Liniment ......33 cts Large 63 cts Dodd's Kidney Pills 35 efts Krnschen Salts 69 cts j Chase's Nerve Food ...49 cts Alilburn's Heart and Nerve Pills 47 cts White Liniment, 8 oz size 35 cts. Lb. size.... 55 cts WE STOCK A COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND TEXT BOOKS Pen and Ink Scribblers, 3 cts.; 5 cts. and 10 cts. Fully Guaranteed Fountain Pens at 49 cts., $1.00, $2.50 and up WE WILL ALLOW HALF PRICE ON YOUR OLD WATERMAN PEN ON THE PURCHASE OF ANOTHER You Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store Notice to Stallion Owners The regular Fall inspection of Stallions in the Province of Ontario commences Sept. 27th. The Agricultural Representative in each county is arranging the route of the stallion inspectors in his county. Stallion owners should communicate with their agricultural representative by Sept. 20th for further details regarding time and places of inspection within the county. This inspection is free. At other times it costs Ten Dollars. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE HON. DUNCAN MARSHALL Minister JAMES B. FAIRBAIRN Deputy Minister New BREAD Diet Reduces You Safely Does not weaken muscles or cause loss of Energ FOLLOW THIS BREAD DIET PLAN This Diet Plan gives about 1600 Calories a day--the reducing allowance allowance of the average woman. eBREAKFAST 1 glass fruit juice Small serving meat, fish or eggs 2 SLICES TOAST, 1 sq. butter 1 cup coffee (clear) 1 tap. sugar e LUNCH OR SUPPER Moderate serving meat, fish, or eggs Average serving 1 green vegetable 2 SLICES BREAD, 1 sq. butter Average serving fruit salad 1 glass milk • DINNER Y<i glass fruit or tomato juice Generous serving meat, fish, or fowl Average serving 2 vegetables, 1 green Small serving simple dessert 2 SLICES IJREAD, 1 sq. butter 1 cup coffee or tea (clear) I tsp. sugar T 1 JL 1 'HE Bread Diet is unlike unlike the extreme diets, which often break down vital tissues. You should never follow an extreme extreme diet without a physician's physician's advice. Bread is not just a "starchy" food. It combines combines carbohydrates, for energy, and an especially effective form of protein that helps to burn up fat while you are reducing. Everyone should know that bread itself is not fattening. fattening. You can reduce on the Bread Diet -- and be splendidly energetic all the time, not weak, tired and irritable. The new Bread Diet makes reducing safe and easy. It gives you the main part of your energy food in appetite-satisfying appetite-satisfying bread. DEAN'S BAKERY ' " Let Your Baker Bake For You" ■ lONO, ONT. PHONE 40 R 2 ■*** -\ X; Increases in the price of steel have necessitated a slight increase in the cost of metal roofing, but it actually costs you less, relatively, to buy Rib- Roll or Tite-Lap roofing today than it did in 1933. Look at these figures. Here is what itepstyou in commodities to buy Rib-Roll or Tite-Lap roofing in 1933 as compared to today. Cast of 100 sq. ft. Roofing „ . 1933 1937 Beef ... 1» lbs. 112 lbs. Wheat . . 6.85 bu. 5.6 bu. Oats . . . 14 bu. 9.875 bu. Barley. . . 11.6 bu. 8.5 bu. Bacon Hogs 96 lbs. 83 lbs. So, don't put off getting a new roof to protect your crops and livestock. Get one of Canada's two best roofing values. Rib-Roll and Tite-Lap Roofing--Easy to put on right over your old roof. They save money by cutting upkeep cost. ^ Be sure to get the genuine E.S.P. product and have no regrets. There are many unsuccessful imitators ! Send ridge and rafter Side and measurements for free cost end laps estimate. » Write us for details or see your banker. He will welcome you. Use STATITE LED-HED NAILS, Lead on the head positively seals the nail-hole. A drive screw nail that holds like a bulldog. JAMESWAY POULTRY EQUIPMENT No matter how large or small your flock, there is Jamesway equipment of every type to suit your heeds exactly. Specialists in incubators, ventilation ventilation and poultry housing. Write for literature. The Preston Fertllator attached to your seed drill enables you to sow fertilizer with your fall wheat. m«Ai* weather- tight. 706 Guelph Street PRESTON, ONTARIO Eastern Steel Products Factories also at MONTREAL and TORONTO f 0R0N0 5c. TO $1.00 STORE*" GROCERY DEPT. SPECIALS MACARONI and CHEESE LOAF LB. 23c. EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK 2 CANS 35c SHELLED WALNUTS, fresh stock 4 OZS- ,......10c FRESH PITTED DATES 2 LBS 21c KREMO COFFEE (mild), SPECIAL LB 21c POWDERED BATH BRICKS 6 OZ. TINS.... 10c CONNOR'S FISH CAKES 2 10-OZ. TINS 23c. COOK'S COCOA (new) .1-2 IB. TINS ...10c Get That Fly WILSON'S FLY PADS (Poison) PKG ,10c FLY SWATS .(...Sc. & 10c. ALL-XU FLY SPRAY TIN 20c FLY COILS 3 FOR... 5c I ORONO 5c. TO $1.00 STORE YOUR POPULAR SHOPPING CENTRE Shingles, as low as $3.25 PHONE 48R16 SSSS3 HOME IMPROVEMENT IS NOW THE SLOGAN OF BETTER TIMES BLUE COAL IS THE BEST, AND THEREFORE THE CHEAPEST OUR SUMMER PRICE Will make it worth your while to order now WE UNDERSTAND MISLEADING STATEMENTS ARE BEING MADE AS TO THE PRICE AND QUALITY QUALITY OF "BLUE COAL." WE WOULD APPRECIATE THE OPPORTUNITY OF REFUTING THESE STATEMENTS, AND GIVING YOU THE CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY ON YOUR COAL. per square Orono Coal & Lumber Co NEWTONVILLE Mrs. Haigh plP en t the past week with Mrs. Arnett. Mr. W. McKay has purchased a new Dodge truck. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fall visited friends in Hamilton recently. Mrs . Ross Hallo well, S tarkville, visited Mrs. Brook Pethick, Thursday. Thursday. Mr. and; Mrs. Herb. 'I"ink. iSolina, spent Sunday with Mrs. Norman Samis. Owing to the mulch 'cooler weather our school re-opened the day after Labour Day. Mrs. Alvin Jones, Port Hope, visited visited her parents, Mr. .and 1 Mrs. George Stapleton Sr. Robert Avery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Avery, has been under the doctor's dare. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Mitchell visited visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tamiblyn, Orono, Sundlay. Congratulations to Mr. W. E. Reid and bride upon their marriage in Lindsay on Saturday. In addition to those mentioned last wedk Helen Couch is also attending Newcastle High School. A number from here attended the auction sale at; Mr. Wayne Elliott's, Port Granby, Wednesday. Mrs. Thos. Stapleton and George visited Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Henderson, Henderson, BowmanviUe, 'Saturday. Mr. and: Mrs. Wilbert LangstaflE, of Toronto, were week-end guests of his mother, Mrs. Mabel Langstaff. Mr. and Mrs. 0, J. Mitchell enjoyed enjoyed a motor trip to Belleville and Prince Edward County last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Martin and family, Lake Shore, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. J.: Stapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Trenonth and two sons, of Port Hope, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. S. It, Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood ham, Toronto, Toronto, were week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Woodhaxn, Mrs. Stephens and Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Bancroft, visited the former's son, Bill, at the home of Mr. Ed. Samis, recently. Mr. and Mrs. L. -Savery and family family attended Harvest Home Services at Salem. Sunday, when Rev, E. L, Beech bad charge of the services. Messrs. Willis Jones and .8, U. Jones visited: Mr. George Griffin, Oinemee. They were there for the opening of the duck shooting season. Mr. Win. Burley attended the C. N.E, two days last week His nephew, Harold Burley, who is his assistant this year, capably managed the outfit during his absence assisted by Mr. Theodore Stephens, Cowanville. Our Girls' Team (Misses Hilda Rowland, Béatrice Thompson and Borniecc Milligan) who won first at Miilbvook' and Peterboro. competed with teams from ten counties at the G.N.E. last, week and won first prize again .with their exhibit "The up-to- date Clothes Closet." Congratula-' tions. The W.M.lS. of the United Church held their regular monthly meeting in the basement of the church. Mrs, Savery read the devotional leaflet and Mrs, 1 Cecil Robinson read the scripture lesson. Mrs. E. L. Beech led in prayer. The members then auilted a quilt after which lunch was served. SIXTÎUNË Mr. Harry Berry has leased the farm 0 f Mr. S. Thomas. Mr. George Cooper, Orono, was recently a guest with his sister, Mrs. Henry. We congratulate Mr. and Mrs. James IIo,y upon the recent advent of a fine baby boy. - Messrs. Fred 'Cornish and Anson Gilroy and wives, were recent visitors with the Thurston family, Bob- cageon. Mr. David Patton, who recently died near Bluevale in Bruce County was a former resident of Clarke and ' had reached the ripe ago of ninety- four years. Mr. Tommy Patton, 8th line, is a brother. Messrs. Allan Oathcart and John Patton, his nephew, were present at the funeral. Mr. Lome J. Henry and his sister, Miss L errera, of Toronto, were récent visitors at the home of your scribe and his story of his recent itinerary in Elngland, Belgium, Holland, France, Germany,. Siwtzerland and 'Scotland, The latter named' land - the home of bis father's---held bis heart in thrall, Edinburgh, - Abbots-' ford, Burn's cottage and neighborhood-and neighborhood - and the Trossachs, and would it be any. Wonder if a tear stole to Lome's, eye when the Scotch folks sang and) they would farewell---'Wall ye no: come back again ?"--from the quay, COWANVILLE Congratulations to Mr. and. Mrs. W. E. Reid on their recent marriage. Don't forget the Tee Cream Social at Ola rice Church Friday evening of this week, Mrs. W. C. Orossley and Mr. J. Barnes spent a couple of days in Toronto Toronto this week. . Miss Dorothy Hollingsworth lias gone to Starkville - for a couple of months to work. ' , Mr. and! Mrs, Thomas Mather, Alberta, Alberta, visited Mr. and -Mrs. J. J. W. Stringer last week. - ■ Mr. and Mrs. Westol Stringer and • Mr. and Mrs. J. J. W. Stringer spent' a few .days last week ,at Bancroft. Mr. and Mrs. W. ' F. Marvin .and Mrs, L. D. Bebee visited Mr. and Mrs, George Henderson last week. It was decided that Clarke Church would 1 hold their" annual anniversary service on October 24th, and their fowl svjpper on the following Wednesday Wednesday evening, 'October 27th. Further particulars Tat or. All roads lead to Orono on Tuesday Tuesday and Wedhesday. Come one, come;ali and make the F air a success.

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