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Orono Weekly Times, 2 Dec 1937, p. 5

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' X- ORONO WEEKLY TIMES XMAS SPECIALS Gifts For Every Member of the.Family Easy Washer with a Lifetime Guarantee. The only Vacuum Washer on the Market REG. $79-00 for ...$69.00 I REG. $109.00 for- $99.00 REG. $89.00 for ...$79.00 4 REG. $169.00 for $149.00 \ X ! i IRONERS L..:.,.: ....$129.00 Get your XM.ÀS . TREE .REQUIREMENTS HERE. We have the largest" assortaient uf TREE LIGHTS and FIXTURES FIXTURES in town. PRICED FROM 75c. to $2.75 "c7"c7m7^^ SKATES AND SHOES MATCHED SETS PRICED FROM ...$5.50 to $21.50 Stewart-Warner Magic Keyboard Radio IN ALE THE WORLD OF RADIO THERE'S NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT. PRICED FROM $43.95 TO $245.00 LUNN'S HARDWARE PHONE 66 - - - ORONO COWAN'S RUBBERS We Sell Nothing but The Best in Northern Rubbers MEN'S 6-EYELET BUSHMAN'S, SIZES 6 TO 11...$1.79 MEN'S KNEE RUBBER BOOTS $2.29 ALL OUR RUBBERS ARE FULLY GUARANTEED ii ---- MEN'S SiNAGPROOF 8-OZ. OVERALLS OR SMOCKS , $1-59 MEN'S; SILVERTONE HATS, BLACK, NAVY OR BROWN ;.T .....$1.98- MEN'S LINED .CÀPESKIN GLOVES $1.00 MEN'S TIES, the nicest assortaient in town, 29c. to 79c. MEN'S FANCY COTTON SOX PAIR 13c. LADIES' FINE PURE WOOL CARDIGAN SWEATERS- SWEATERS- - $2.49 LADIES' COVERALL APRONS 23c. LADIES' SILK AND WOOL HOSE 25c. LADIES' HATS - 50c. to $1.00 BOYS LINED LEATHER MITTS 49c. BOYS' ALL WOOL GOLF SOX 25c. BOYS' LEATHER HELMETS, with fur and lined...... 69c. BOYS' FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS, up to size 32 89c. POTATOES-Delivered, No. 1 Manvers, get yours now, bag 50c. PHONE 77R1 RED & WHITE STORES Five Roses Flour 98-lb bag - $4.14 24-lb. bag - $1.09 7-lb bag - - 33c. FINEST PITTED DATES 2 ibs 19c BREAKFAST Bacon lb. 27c. Hawes' Floor Gloss, in 1 pt container , 55c In 1 cjlt, container ...95c. 1 Ap'plier FREE with each purchase Choice Canned Pumpkin, 2 tins for 19c. Chocolate Drops, per , lb. 19c. Choice Hamburg Steak, 2 lbs, for 25c Quality Head Cheese, per lb. , 15c Lima Beams, 2 libs .......25c Oranges, large siz e 23c. Campbell's Vegetable Soup, tin 10c Aÿlrner Chicken- with Rice Soup, 2 tins 19c 4 lbs. of Picake Shortening Shortening 48c. Scald Cream, pint container, container, each ; ...30c. Seedless Raisins, 2 libs. for 25c. Molasses Snaps, 2 lbs. Fresh Grapes, 2 for lbs. ...19c : Supreme Shortening, 2 lbs. for '..- 25c. Orange marmalade 23-ounce jar 21c. PRINCESS Soap Flakes 2 large pkgs. for 29c. 1 cake Soap Free ORONO PASTRY FLOUR 24-lb. bag 68 c. J. J. CORNISH PHONE 12r2 LOCAL AND SOCIAL We are handling -one of the FINEST COFFEE BEANS we can procure, ground while you wait. (Ask about it)'. A good ^timber of people are using it. - Mr. Neil Porter motored to Toronto Toronto on Wednesday. Mr. Milton Morris spent the weekend weekend visiting 'friends- in Toronto. Mr. Charlie Brown spent the weekend weekend with his brother in Kingston. -.Mrs.- R. A. Bragg, Shia-Vs, Darlington, Darlington, fe yi,siting Miss- M. Davy, • Mrs, A. - Henry anil Mr-, MacPo-n- ald were in Toronto, on Wedluesday. Mi-, and Mrs, Nonn.-m Winter,' of B owanianville, -spent-Sunday in Orono. .Misses : .E-ileen Riddell and .Gillie Davny spent Wednesday in Toronto. Mrs. George Staples- is visiting Mrs. Adolph Henry, and Mrs. McDonald. McDonald. -Miss K. Foster and Mrs, W. !.. Cobbledick spent the week-end in Toronto. Mr. Lou French, of Gobourg;, spent Sunday with his cousin, Mr. Walter S I inson. Mr-:. 11. R. Rainey is .spending the week with" her sister, Mrs. Laverne Piatt erson, Mr. and Mr-. 0. T, Miller spent a. few days this week with friends in Toronto. Mr. Eiverett Porter, of Kingston, visited with Miss Ollie Davey over the week-end. Mrs. John Thompson, of Cartwright, Cartwright, is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. J. Oarsoad-den. Miss Viola Gilfiiian sjpent the week-end with her parents-, Mr. and. Mrs, J. J. Gilfiiian. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1>. Hoar spent Sunday in Bbwmanville with Mr. and Mrs. W. Wight. Mir. Allison Cowan, of Toronto, spent Sunday with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cowan. Mr. He*.: Murray spent a few days with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Murray, of Kingston. Miss M. Davy and Mrs, L. M. Fraliek have returned from a pleasant pleasant visit with friends in, Toronto. -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Salter and Mr. J. !.. Johnls, from. Hampton, visited Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Wood on Tuesday. Miss Neva Rainey, R.X.. left on Sunday for Rochester, U.S.A., where she has accepted a position in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Best and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. -Seott were in Coy bourg on Thursday of last week calling calling on friends, Mr. and* Mrs-. Harold Annie and family, of Toronto, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. C. F. Awde. Mr. Charles Hooper, of Holland, Manitoba, visited his- cousins, Mrs. 0. F. Awde and Mrs. Hooper, during during the past week. Mrs. II. G. Macdonald is in the Private Patient's Pavilioh -of the Toronto Toronto G eneral Hospital undergoing observation observation treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Ç. I). Bouck and daughters Eve and* Ethel, of Toronto, visited the former's daughter, Mrs. R. A, Forrester, on Sunday. Mr, and 1 Mrs, Thomas Cowan leave today; (Thursday) for their winter home in Floridla, where they will . spend the next five months, Mrs. Harold Allen, delegate of the Orono: Women's- Institute, attended the convention of the Women's Institute Institute at the Royal York Hotel last week. Dr. Floyd Outtel, of Buffalo, paid a flying visit to his parents, Mr. and M:rs. -S. Cut tell, on Saturday. Mrs. F. Outtel accompanied him as far as Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. O. Cooper and Mrs. Frank Cooper motored to Toronto on Sunday arid brought, Mrs, A. Duel back: to Mrs. O, Cooper's. Mrs. A, Duel has been very ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q; Gainey and daughter Glean spent 'Sunday in Toronto, Mrs, Gainey and > Glenn remained remained in the -city the fore parr of the week visiting:friends, ; ; 'Mrs.. J. R. Cooper, convenor of community activities and' relief for Central;: Ontario, attended: the Women's Women's Institute 'convention during last week, at the Royal York Hotel', Toronto. ' Mr., and Mrs. W, Mutton, df pol- borne and Mr. and .Mrs. Bruce Thompson, of Gobourg, arid, Mr. J. F. MacMillan were in town on Tuesday Tuesday attending the 1 funeral of Mr. John White. ■ • When you are wanting bulk ice cream or bricks, we carry a full line throughout the winter months.-- Kumrite Inn Hotel. R 11 BOWMAN VILLE We notice- that- Owen •Komni band ■iSJalto out with, a peti-tion for à grant- of money- to keep- the band in shape- the : coming year. Well, the business of miming a bia-nd is .ho different from -any 'other business or from any other pecnpation,sand anyone anyone who thinks* otherwise should try it for *a term and. the chances are he will - stick to* his. milk business- or whatever he is engaged in. Music, instruments, un, if onus and What is necessary -eost-s, money and time also, and! a few nickels on your tax paper would -ço-ver the 'bill without, , taking the whole business- out, of a. few citizens citizens or the, members of the band. Just- try it before you. ween the petition comes MMIB|W MSEBBW»8iiB&i«8«B>aaBgga«amaæiBi3^^ Rainey's Grocery A GOOD PLACE TO DEAL BUY 1 16-OZ. TIN OF TODDY FOR 39c. AND GET 1 8-OZ. TIN OF TODDY FOR.... 1c. lx ETA SALMON ; 3 TINS 25c. MOTHER PARKERS TEA ....... 1-2 LB. PEG....... ..... 28c. SHREDDED COCOANUT LB....... 19c. WHITE BEANS 1 6 LBS 25c. GINGER SNAPS 1 LB ..... lie. BOWES ALMOND ICING .......... 1 LB, , 35c. 1-2 LB. FOR 20c. E. R. RAINEY PHONE 19-19 ORONO WE DELIVER WOOL SOX FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY--5 dozen of All Wool Sox, 3 1-2 lb. weight, reg. 50c. VALUE, 3 for - TOWELS 5 dozen only of a FINE QUALITY TURKISH TOWEL, • 18 inches by 36 inches. Regular 25c. VALUE, 2 for .' 1 SLIPS Rayon, Satin, *a very serviceable serviceable garment, in tea (M AA rose and white, each «pi»VV BLOOMERS Heavy fleeced, in extra large size, each ....I.,....;.,.,........... ^90 HOSE Fine quality Black Lisle Hose fashioned, a good hose to be worn with tunics, each : - ; - VESTS A Wool and Cotton Vest of good winter weight, Cj|. each .......--.,--.. .:..... LADIES' COATS We have 4 COATS left In -stock. They must be. SOLD AT - SOME PRICE. Come in and see u*s if you are interested in a good Coal Cheap. SLEEPERS Chikls' Fleeced Sleepers, in blue, pink tirnl while, QQ sizes 2, 4, 6 yrs., each HOSE Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose, in gunmeital and sand, AA„ good weight, pair WOOL Black and grey, grey and white, mixture • of factory yarn at the old price, (Pi A A per- lb. *Pl*vU ARMSTRONG'S CAR RUGS A large ALL WOOL CHECKED RUG, with fringed edge, at LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE, each.:.... $1.95 SHOES MEN'S FINE CALF OXFORDS, double sole, Goodyear, welt ; a good quality, stylish Oxford $5.00 $1.10 LADIES SHOES A FINE QUALITY KID, FANCY TIE OXFORD, with single single sole and side perforations- PRICED...... $2L95 BLANKETS 30 of these left. If you did not get u n this bargain two weeks ago here is your chance, t Bex, white only, Oft .per pair : «j

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