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Orono Weekly Times, 16 Dec 1937, p. 5

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w ORONO WEEKLY TIMES COWAN'S «f Only 7 More Shopping Days Before Xmas. GEE PRACTICAL GIFTS' THIS XMAS, A GIFT' -PURCHASED. -PURCHASED. HERE NOT ...ONLY ASSURES YOU OP QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY BUT AVI EL .'MAKE $ FRIENDS FOR YOU FOR LIFE. TITE LONG WEAR S INC QUALITIES OF OUR MERCHANDISE IN EVERY S : DEPARTMENT CAN BE VOUCHED FOR BY PAST' ^ EXPERIEM ES. WHS' TARE ; ANY CHANCES ON U SHOPPING : ELSEWTTERE PARTICULARLY OUT OF TOWN?. WE ARE ,EVER AT YOUR SERVICE AND IT IS OUR SINCERE DESIRE TO PLEASE YOU : AT ALE TIMES. CHRTST'MAS GIFTS WILL BE EX- , CHANG KQîTUpNV EN 1EXTIA AFTER CHRISTMAS if: OR >.L( >.W KEI'UNDED. #. Wishing you , : all thh Compliments of the Season M. COW'AN § CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS i AT ROLPH'S HARDWARE I . ALADDIN ELECTRIC and COLEMAN LAMPS; SÏL- || VERWARE; PYREX; GRANITE and CHIN A WARE; f. CLOCKS and WATCHES; TEA KETTLES; DUST .jM MOPS; KNIVES and FORKS; BREAD KNIVES; ROAST PANS: BADMINTON SHUTTLECOCKS ; jg: BEATTY ELECTRIC & ENGINE DRIVE WASHERS. I I HAND SLEIGHS; SKATES and BOOTS OUTFITS; SKIS; HOCKEY STICKS; RAZORS; POCKET # KNIVES; MITTS AND GLOVES; VELOCIPEDES and I WAGONS; FLASH LIGHTS; KIDDIES' SNOW SHOV- § ELS AND BLACKBOARDS. Anything we do not carry in stock we will 'be pleased to order | Rolph's Hardware I I PHONE 43rl M- m RED & WHITE STORES Try our Store for Courteous Treatment, Quality Goods, Low Prices We have a Good Assortment of BOX CHOCOLATES, MIXED NUTS and CANDY HARD Mixed Candy 2 |bs - 25c Chocolate DROPS 2 lbs - 27c FRENCH CREAMS 2 lbs - 33c ROUND STEAK, 2 • Ite. ,.,35c. PORK SOCKS, lb 10c. SPARE RIBS, lb 17r. TIPTON'S TEA with caddy, lb. 65c. ( HI ODER CHEESE, full Hi. , 25c. ROSE BAKING POWDER, POWDER, 2 tins 25c. PLUM JAM, large jar ..i"c .ALMOND PASTE, 1-2 lb. lins 17c. LEMON or VANII.LA EXTRACT, 2 bottles 15 c BULK SAGE, lb ...,:.30c. ■•( IT( )ICE ( it )1.1) EN BANTAM CORN, 2 tins 23c. EPSOM SALTS, 8 lbs 25c. Good-Sized ORANGES, 2 dozen for ' .35c. MIXED NUTS, 2 lbs. 29c. WAX BEANS; 2 tins,.. 19c. RAISINS with Seeds, 2_ lbs, for ............... .............. 21c. O'Keefe's Dry NEW FRESH Ginger Ale PITTED Picnic Qt. bottles DATES. Shoulders , 4 ,for 59c 2 lbs '; 21c IB- 16g. Y our order for your Xmas Goose will have .our Careful Attention. Order Early J. J. CORNISH PHONE 12r2 jLOCAL I ! I I I ; Mr. (.;. T. Miilter"It : preparing ; Ç leave for h is. whiter vaeation in .Florida. .Florida. : Mr.. GbRl Ptevers' s'jKvit a few .day g : in To.oiio and ofini' [xmits west" List- meek. t •• Mrs, A. Morgan and son, .of Osik- >i,\Va, spent ' Bün flay■ fast fit. Mr.' and Mi"!.-., Harold' Bean's. - •..Mr. At). Bowen, .is home for the winter a fier having - a lucky i wm Ail lowing the lions es. Miv.Stanley: Bruton, who is attend inig . Liiaro .any at. Toronto, . is home for the Christmas holidays.' Miss Lillian Allen was the lucky winner of a big turkey at a; punch '■oa ni at Mrs.. Lewis' this week. Mias Rate Colville wits hostess to an oyster supper in her home to a .number of her. friends on: Wednesday - the 8th. Master Keith Weel, celebrated hi.- :',vd birthday on Saturday afternoon entertaining bis friends and their U'lOfhers. "Mr. Vernon Saunders and Mr. Arthur Arthur Smith, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Saunders. We are glad to see Mr. Jack .Armstrong .Armstrong back home again 'looking as happy as ever, after his business trip to the West. ■ Mrs. A. A. Drummond: lias returned returned from Gualiph where she spent a few days with her father, who underwent underwent an operation. Mr. Clifford Jones, who has been ■ working 'at the Stewart-Warner Radio Co., Belleville, is home for the Christmas holidays. The Women's Institute extend, a cordial Invitation to all the ladies who can come to enjoy a good programme programme in the, town hall on Friday at 2.30 p.m. of this week. A. large f"bris:in<>.-' 'tree was brought to town on Wednesday afternoon, for the annual Clhrlstoias tree which will be held in, fremit of the town hall on Thursday. Dpxfember 23rd. ' The Corhimmiity Christmas Tree Chorus will practise after church service Sunday evening, December 19th. All who sing are cordially invited. invited. Let's all -mg together. (Stenting on Monday, Deoemiber 20th. all stores' in Oro.no will stay opera in the evening throughout the week for the oonvenieii-ce of the public public to do their Christmas shopping. The executive of the Horticultural Society met Wednesday evening in the 'assembly room of the Oronp Ctin - I; lunation sidhool. Bills were passed and the bueinem cleared up for the vear. Mr. Wi 0. II. Mitchell: received •a shock ora Thursday last when he received received from HiiBand word, that his father bad died suddenly at the age of 70 years. We wish to express our deepest- sympathy to Mr. W. C. H. MiTc-hieilll' and family. Mr. Wm, Moffat*, of Antioch, while in Oronoi on Wednesday afternoon collapsed 1 on .Main street from a hemho-rrage of t he stomach.- He was removed to his mother's home, Mrs. David Moffatt, Park Street and from there Was taken to Bowtiianyille hospital, hospital, The local rink is now in full swing after the official opening on Saturday night. Manager Bill Watson Watson .has made good progress- with the ice, " working night and day flooding. Hockey practises am now bolding sway in : the evenings until eight a nd then the skaters make their appear- amice to spend a pleasant evening skating. The curling rink is now receivirig. Mr. Whtson's".attenition, hiikl the sweepers of the ice will sohn be visiting tire rink. . A: banquet and dance given by the executive' of the Claremont fooïhaih team, ■ dlnamipionis of our league . for the season; of 1937, warn held Tuesday, night. , Good attendance marked the event and 'medals 1 and the cup, emblematical] emblematical] of the championship, were presented. The représenta; hives of Clarke United football team who attended were Lome Robbing, past president, Harry Davey, and Orme Gaimdby. president of the local team", the latter making the presentation. Music for the occasion was furnished by the Uxbridge orchestra. A tasty lunch was 1 served. 1 Last Friday evening Gal. J. R, X. Straight, of 'Toronto, gave a. most interesting' interesting' c'eouut of" his! tour to- the Poroliat'ion. He commanded a contingent contingent from ■ Canada consisting of 859 soldiers. ^ Col. iSi veight has) vi.slT c<! netirly alii, the romutriei of the world. Assisting - with the evening's programme were., Glenn Tambl'yiq : with;, a piano solo, a. musipal selection1 selection 1 by the brass quartette, consisting of Oaflos Tamlblyn,, Horace Best, Li "Roy Brown and Charles Gay. Coloured Coloured slTidos of the , Corormtibn were- shoiwn by Mr. Wkldis and described by Miss; Galloway. Prices Reasonable on Job Printing I $ m f S I m PATTERSON'S SERVICE ST0.it PHONE I Sri 9 WE DELIVER , te- , pî,' wsag» k 1 * bPFCIALS ROSE BAKING POWDER A..., .TIN 10c. QUICK COOKING OATMLAE' 6 LBS ...:25c BEEHIVE CORN: SYRUP ...5 LBS 37c, PRIDE OF THE VALLEY PEAS ,:..2 TIN'S i7c. 101 No SUGAR , . ,1 LBS.. ,20c. .'SEEDLESS .RAISINS 2 LBS...... 22c. HURON TOILET PAPKE 8 ROLLS , 25c DURHAM CORN STARCH PKG 8c ORONC) PASTRY FLOUR 24 LBS...::.. 69c FRESH GROUND COFFEE - BEANS LB 29c. amblr Honey 4 1-2 lb tin .390, PIC ARE SHORTENING ,,.... 2 LBS...... ...25c' MARVEL HEALTH BRAN 3 LB. PKG 12c WRAPPED BREAD PER LOAF . . 9c NAVEL ORANGES DOZ ,I9c„ 25c, 35c SPECIAL CLEAR MIXED CANDY LB.. 1,10c. CHOCOLATES LB, J5c. 2 LBS... 25c. - 2 LBS 25c. PKG 29c. A?: S M- s SR." CREAM CENTRE LARGE PRUNES COOKING FIGS .... ROMAN MEAL ,. I We Carry a Supply of CURED MEATS, SAUSAGE AND FISH m ARMSTRONG'S Why not give Practical Gifts? Your friends will appreciate them much more WOMEN •# s m FUR GOLOSHESdjo nr brown and black UNDERWEAR, Sil k Bloomer and Vest Sets $ \ SLIPS, Satin, white®] |j|j and Tea Rose BLOOMERS 59c VESTS 1 <■),• AV r„<r.),. DISHES, Fancy Cups and Saucers and numerous fancy prices ]5c, tO $1 APRONS, made by Blind Craft 39c, 49c and 59c HANDKERCHIEFS, Fancy boxed 2§C tO ,75c SICARF, Satin and All Wool Ties 59c. TOWELS and TOWEL* Sets, priced 29c tO $1,90 PYJAMAS, Yamta Cloth Fancy patterns.. S<3.1)0 i GIRLS GLOV ES, Wool, Fancy cok>rs 35c. to 59c -OVERSHOES, Rubbers, 2 Dornes $1.15 HOSE, Wool Hose, fawn, 40c to 75c OVERSHOES; fur-trisn- med, 'sizes 3 to 7 $2.95 BOYS MITTS, Hors'ehide, fy A Elastic Cuff «vC, HOSE, Fancy Gdli.' -pfl Hose vlfC. SCARF, Wool Checks Ji.oe RUBBERS, 6 Eyelet, black " $1.65, $1.85 Ph 7 JAMAS, Vania f | or Cloth HOUSE SHOES!, brown kid .................. $1.00 * w SVIEN SOCKS, Fancy Shades, boxed „. 59c to $1.99 NECKTIES, Fancy Xmas: boxed '"")-7 St SCARF, Wool in ■■ checks $1.00 $2 P Y J AM A S, Yuma ( loth ............ - RUBBERS, Fd't Cned^ for warm feet '■ $jb25 WINDBREAK EES, English' English' Melton Cloth... g*j^ BRACES, individually boxed '..h..,.....:..... i,... 59c. HOUSE SHOES, brown: Calfskin $1,&5 $2.25 'OVERSHOES, 2-buck!..'. Wool Cashmere..:.,, 'SHOES, English Cakf^Ox' fords ............

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