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Orono Weekly Times, 25 Nov 1937, p. 5

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V obo.no weekly times i ; Vi. . It is not safe to have dogs running at large all over the township at the present time. Too many sheep and eat.tie are being worried by dog's and the council are obliged to destroy all dogs that are found rambling over the township ' by themselves. Mr. and! Mrs.! Tonn Best motored to .Montreal oh Tuesday, aioeomipan- ied by Mr. Harold .Shirttleworth and' Mrs. Best's- brother, Mr. Alec Baker. Mr. Shuttleiwort'h and Mr. Baker intend intend proceeding to Kngland where the. former will .visit his; parents, and friends after an absence of twelve years. Both young " men hope to gain employnu :i:t. li.r a time, in view of the English industrial! boom, Mr. and .Mrs. Best will- visit friends, in Quebec before returning home. lDo the, citizens of Orono know were the water comes from to fight fires and also to fill the tanks and some of the 'cisterns ? No other place than from Mr. George Butters' creek. We are all very thankful to our friend George for being so generous with the wiater from his creek. Mr. GeorgeForbes, of Kirby," has just completed: a new well for Dr. Go 1 ville: It is nine feet deep and ai the present time has five feet of water, but Mr. Forbes expects it to be overflowing this morning. Owing to the public chopping down, of trees on my prcyperty on the west sidle of the town without permission, I will from now on take action ! to stop the unlawful practice of cutting same.--George Butters. LOCAL AND SOCIAL to the FREE! FREE! The Greatest Array of Valuable, Quality Gifts Ever Offered the Public imagine securing a Beautiful, DeLux e Set of GENUINE "ROYAL CAMERONIAN" English dinnerware -- 109 pieces of the finest tableware made ; or a complete Service of GUARANTEED ROGERS' TRIPLE-PLATE Silver -- in addition to a host of either useful, and attractive GIFTS FOR EVERYONE. Your choice of these wonderful GIFTS absolutely FREE, is possible through 0 ur GOOD-WILL Rian of advertising-- instead of using other methods, we believe in passing outadvertising outadvertising money BACK TO YOU in this wiay, in. appreciation appreciation of your patronage- ivioli time you spend 25c. or more, you will receive a, GOODWILL GOODWILL GIFT ; TOKEN--these tokens arc in three denominations denominations : 25c., $ 1.00 and $5.00 sizes; four of the 25c. Tokens equals one of the $1.00 size, and so on. SAVE THE TOKENS and redeem them for your choice of the Gifts listed herein. Our FREE GOOD-WILL GIFTS are ideal presents for Xmas, Weddings, or any other occasion, and are easily obtained obtained by shopping with us. It's surprising how soon th e Tokens accumulate of course, if any Gift is desired before sufficient Tokens are saved, you can obtain same on the Token Cash option shown in schedule. REMEMBER -- Tokens and Gifts are FREE -- you are entitled to them--be sure you get your Tokens whenever you shop with us. Ask at store for catalogue. LUNN'S HARDWARE PHONE 66 - - - ORONO RED & WHITE STORES Cooking Rose Baking Libby's Molasses Powder Spaghetti 20-ounce tin 1 lb. tins with tomato sauce 8c. 10c. 3 tins 25c FANCY BLEACHED RAISINS, lb ,20c- CHEDDAR CHEESE, 1 lb 25c. FRONT OF , LAMB, Boned and Rolled, lb 21c. ROAST BUTT OF PORK, lb. 20c. PRUNES, 2 lbs. 25c. FRUIT CAKE, 2 lbs 25c. F 1 N E ASSORTED CANDY, lb. 27c. KOLONA COFFEE, lb : ,...29c. OLD YORK /3EREAL, pk'g 24c. DICE SUGAR, 2-11> pkg. .....21 c. POT BARLEY, 2 libs 13c. CUSTARD POWDER, 1 -lb. tin .................. ..................23c. KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES with bowl, 3 pkgs. for ...27c. SPLIT PEAS, 2 lbs 14c. OYSTER SHELL, 1 ewit $1.00 LEXIA RAISINS with the seeds 2 ibs. 22c Oranges good size, (252's) Dozen, 23c. 2 dozen, 45C. Chuck Roasts of Reef Boned and Rolled ib. 14c. FISH AND OYSTERS We get a Freesfa Supply of FISH twice a week. If . you prefer any particular kind, let us know. We will be glad to fill, your order. , J. J. CORNISH PHONE 12r2 Mr'. 'Cecil Powers has moved town from Kirby. Reeve I. A. Reicl attended Royal Winter Fair last week. . . Mr. and Mrs. Win. Inch spent the week-end! with Mrs. S. Billings.: Miss -Phoebe Gordon' lias returned to. town, after visiting ait Flint, Mich. We notice that Mr. H, 0. Goode is driving a new McLaughlin Buick. Don't forget the LOjO.E dianee in the Orono, town hall on Friday evening. evening. Mr. MacDonald, former teacher in Orono High School, spent Sunday in town. Miss Glenn Gainey spent the!weekend. the!weekend. with her parents-, Mr. and: Mrs, J, O. Gainey. Mr. and Mrs: II. Dean attended the Royal Winter Fair on Thursday Thursday of last week. Mrs. Madeleine Àilaworth, of St. Louis, spent a few dfays with her aunt, Mrs. W. E. Beamish. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lye eft spent the week-end with Mrs. Lycett's mother, Mrs. laaiac Winter. Miss Mabel Tucker, who underwent underwent an operation about four months ago, is gradually improving. ~ Mr. R. Z. Hal and Miser M. Hall visited Mr. and! Mrs. Movrat, Oakville, Oakville, Friday and Saturday. The first meeting of the Orono High 1 School Literary Society was held on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and! Mrs. Kenneth Dean, of Burlington, are visiting the former's parentsi. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dean. Mrs. Annie Roy and (laughf< Margaret have returned from the cit after spending a pleasant holiday. .Miss Freda Wilson returned, horn ,on Sunday, after spending the past month with her parents in Toronto, Mrs. Gisnt.tun Curtiss, of Fenelon Falls, visited! her parents-, Mr. and Mrs. Win. 'Mairtyn a few days las week. Mr. .Sandy Watson has the con tract of repairing the residence o: Mrs. Adolph Henry after the recent fire. Miss Ruth Lowden, of Toronto, visited with her parents., Mr. and Mrs. Clias. LoWden, over the weekend. weekend. Mir. Norman 'Bruton of Bowman ville and Stanley Bruton, of Toronto, .Spent Sunday with their mother in town, , We are sorry to hear that Mr, Harry Rowe has been confined to his bed for the past week with the "flu." Sunday gu-ests of Mr. Obas, Tyrrell were, Miss Betty 1 layv.uv. Miss Mary Jeffrey and Mr. Alien Masson, .ail! of Toron to. • Clarke Township Council will meet on Monday, December 6th, instead of the 7th, as announced at last council meeting. Business is booming in the south ward. Mr. Art Allen has'- his barn in the south end of the town filled with stockers. 'Mr. James Gilftll-au, of Chatham, with Mr. and -Mrs. Al. Sabine, of London, spent 'Sunday with-Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gilfi-lliam... Mrs. I. L. Evans .and Miss Kathryn Evans, of Caldwell. New Jersey, .spent a few days- with the former's mother, Mrs. W. E, Beamish, Mr, Win. Watson was the successful successful tender for the rink for the coming winter, and started flooding on Sure day in preparation for a good season. Mr. George Forbes received a letter letter from his son- in New Zealand, and in that country all the flowers are'out in bloom and the inhabitants are now picking lemons. The town clock went on a sit down strike over the week-end and required the- services of our master mechanic. Mr. Geo. Richards, before it would utter another sound. At,- the Oddfellows Dance on Friday, Friday, November 26th, two geese will be given away to the holders of the lucky numbers, iSp you may be the one to get a goose for Xmas. Ft.-Gel. and Mrs. A. If. Bounsall, •of BowmaniviMe, and Major and Mrs. J, p. Gainey, Orono, attended the ball of the Argyle Light 1 n ftintr.v in Belllevilile last Friday evening. ■ ■ Orono Masonic ■ Lodge were the guests of Hope Lodge, Port Hopei last Friday evening, but owing to some unfortunate misunderstanding, only a very small! delegation represented represented Orooo. Those who did go had a very enjoyable and profitable cven- Culonei Straight, of Toronto, will be the-guest speaker at Orono Continuation Continuation School on Thursday, December December 9th. He will give a talk on the Coronation, and also on. Germany. Germany. The .-etudents are trying \ to secure.: slides of the coronation for this' talk. The' Colonel 'was in. charge of the Canadian Contingent at the Coronation. , Further particulars will .be given later. When you are wanting bulk ice cream or bridu, we carry a full line throughout tfie winter months.-- Kumrite Inn Hotel. I! l i e. Mrs, Adolph Henry wishes to thank the firemen and all those who, in any way helped at the fire Friday morning, and also those for their kind hospitality. "uhsorrbe to the Orono Weekly Times; Rainey's Grot e r y FREE -- 1 LEA CADDY when you buy 1 LB. LIP- TON'S TEA, at ......; 6 5 c . CUT MIXED PEEL ; LB 20c. COOKING FIGS, just in /. 2 LBS 25c. NEW CHEESE LB 19 c . BULK MACARONI 3 LBS 17c. OGILVIE OATS V.. ... IN PKGS 23c. LARGE PRUNES 2 LBS 25c. E. R. RAINEY PHONE 19-19 ORONO WE DELIVER ARMS! RONG'S MONARCH YARNS The most uniform yarn made. You can match any shade in • these yarns as they are all numbered. It pays to use Monarch ■ V arns. DOVE, 20C. ANDALUSIAN, 25c. DOWN, 30c. SCARFS All W'ool Scotch Plaid; a ver; warm good looking (h i Af Scarf yleUl GAITERS f Felt, 1 -buckle Gaiter with lea- j liter soles ; a very warm shoe to go inside over- d* 1 /*£ SOX Worsted Rib Sox at last year' price, grey, brown hlacl and sand. 3 pair *1 A/ . for ■ shoes, sizes o to KJt 1 eVV SWEATERS ( Children's All Wool Pullover : Sweaters, in various ^1 AA ' sizes, sizes 2 to 6 yrs *r Luv NIGHTGOWNS' The kind that are large am long enough to keep (j* I your feet warm ......... * .«M, PYJAMAS Made of Good Heavy Pyjama Flannelette, with elastic 1 bands on pahlts $2*00' TOOKE SHIRTS They are roomy, assorted sleeve lengths, good cloths, everything to make a good shirt goes in these shirts. We ^ 1 £ A # 1 AT have all patterns to choose from; Priced..... «pJUJVj UNDERWEAR Ladies' All-Wool Vests, Pan tees and Bloomers, in * j AA cream and white, also jn attirai shade . •„ y l e IIV SNOW SUITS Children's ! Zipper From - Suits in conibinatioti colors A f sizes 2 to 6 years u SHOES Growing Girls School Oxford Oxford s, of fine calfskin, with a double sole, sizes (j*A PP 3 to 7 UNDERWEAR Children's Brushed, Wool •shades,, sizes 4-14 yrs Q C Combination, in plum LADIES' COATS 1 Only, regular $20.00 for $5.00 MEN'S OVERCOATS We bought last week a real bargain in OVER! OATS, in Raglan and Guard Models, in blue 'and greys, (P 1 j£ SPECIAL «P J UtUU

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