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Orono Weekly Times, 20 Jan 1938, p. 5

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ORONO W EËITRN-TTMEIS mm-N*ste®iw :;: ;m.:i w: « If you haven’t... you are missing something 0 Your favourite dealer can get you a variety of Dried or Pickled Canadian Fish, the flavour of which is as tasty and as perfect as though you had caught them yourself and promptly popped them into the pan. They can be served in various appetizing ways ... Dried Fish such as Cod, Haddock, Hake, Cusk and Pollock, and Pickled Fish such as Herring, Mackerel and Alewives can be brought to your table as new dishes ... that the family will like. Serve Canadian Fish more often. Make "Any Day A Fish Day”. Your dealer can secure Dried or Pickled Fish for you no matter how far you live from open water . . . with every bit of its goodness retained for you. And, by the way... you'll find it pleasingly economical. y,- DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, OTTAWA, WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET Department of Fisheries, Ottawa. Please send me your free 3 2-page Booklet "Any Bay A Pish Day’’, containing 100 delightful and economical Fish Recipes. Address.. ..WD ANY DAY FISH DAY RED & WHITE STORES Wonderful SOAP 9 bars 25 c Breakfast BACON Per lb 25c. Golden Bantam Chnice quality CORN Reg. sized tins tins 17c PURITY QUICK COOK- ING OATS, large pkg.JRc- TUR Kl SH DELIGHT CANDY, per lb........19c. PEAS, CORN and TO- MATOES, 3 tins for...27c. PUFFED RICE, 1 pkg 9c. CORN MEAL, 6 lbs.....25c. S U N B RITE JAY XL WATER, large bottle... 9c Regular sized bags CHAR- COAL ............ 15c. CRAB APPLE JELLY, !32-oz. jar .. ...25c. STUART’S STRAW- BERRY JAM, 32yoz. jar for ............25c. SOAP CHIPS, 3 lbs.22c. â- PEPPERMINT PAT- TIES, lb........21c. FRESH HERRING, 2 lbs for ............23c. IVORY SOAP FLAKES, large pkg -... 22c. Extra large CRAP E- ERU1T, 3 for ...25c- Good sized GRAPEFRUIT reg. 5c., now selling, for 6 for \........25 c. Hamburg Alymer Vegetable Good sized STEAK SOUP Oranges 2 LBS 3 TINS 2 DOZEN 23 c 23c. 25c J. J f. CORNISH LOCAL AND SOCIAL Miss Glenn Gurney. i- home tills week for. a few d,qys holidays-, . - â- .Miss Ifuchauan Of M.uun. Knrvsi is visiting her sister, â-  ' Mrs. A. A. Dmiiimoiid, Mrs. E. A. Bragg of Shaw’s, Dar- lington, is visiting with Miss Mabel: Davy and'glister - Pound... A ..lie-pound package of shortening. Loser please call at Ordno Times for same free of charge. Mi\ Joe Ball, who has been confin- ed to his home, is now able to be out and has returned t0 work at the For- estry. Mr. 0. Myles hais! returned to Trout Creek to resume his duties after a two weeks’ vacation with his wife and family here. Mr. James Richards has been con- find to his ibed wi th the flu - this week ; akin Mr. James Stark -has been on the sick list. A rink of curlers from Colborne journeyed to town on Wednesday af- ternoon and were defeated, by a loca'i rink, the score being 10 to 13. The ladies of Park Street Church are expected to. come to the church on Tuesday p.m,. January 25th next, to sew and make quilts for the Wes- tern bale. Mr. Emm Rainey and Mr, Chias. V. Cooper attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. John Ramey (nee Kmmeline GillbanD. at TJnionville on Friday of last week. Mr. arid Mrs. <1 T. Miller left on Monday af ternoon' on their way south to Florida, Hi si trip was delayed a few days when ids' robe and other articles were stolen from his car. Mir. .1 aims Bison’s horse slipped and fell on some ice on the pavement in the south end; of the town on 'Monday while Mr, Dixon was> -driving to his farm. Dobbin escaped without any broken bones. Last Friday Mr. Bill Wat-on was the lucky winner of a 1.7-llb. turkey, He purchased a ticket, number 1.1, from the Bowman ville Junior hockey team, who were raffling this one tor- key, Mr. Watson says of all the nu- merous tickets he has bought this; is the first time lie’s been lucky. The Young People’s Association at Park Street United Clntroh Monday evening were entertained by Mrs. F. Lorn"man, who gave a description of her trip to Jerusalem last year, while she and: her husband were in- England, Mr. Lorrinmn taking ad- vantage of the Teacher’s Exchange. Ab. West’s team ,-,f curlers defeated Meredith Linton’s team on .Wednes- day evening by the close of 9 to 8. The first part of the schedule will fin- ish next week. The team.........-Matt. Harrison, J. J. Gilfillan, J. Middle- ton and Alb. West (skip). IN. Porter, C. Powers. AY, McKenzie and Mere- dith Linton (-skip). George' "Henderson reports-1'having received a letter this week from brother Bill of Wembly, Susk. Ilis old friends will remember him by (Finder). Bill reports things very quiet just: now out West but will pick up later. He listened to the hockey -game in Toronto when our erstwhile Hardware .merchant, O. W. Rolph, made It is famous broadcast. The Oi'i.utii .T-éliqpho-ne Co. held their annual meeting at 2 p.m. Sat- urday afternoon in the town ha-11. Dr. Colville, l Secret,ary-Treasurer, read the financial statement which show- ed a balance, in the Bank of Com- merce of $2004.30 irr operating ac- count and $1-575.18 in the deprecia- tion account, also $1000 in Dominion â-  'bonds. The old Board was re-elected. The- newly organized Midland Regiment are feeling happy these days as the -standing of units in: the infantry Association 'Competition, has just; been published. The Midlands are in fourth place with the G.G.F.G. Canada’s crack unit, : one of those ahead of them, and i wo city units' be- ll i-nd them. Altogether it' is pretty good for a start off, and we hope they continue to improve. Brighton are after a new dinting rink. Mr. Orme Gamsfoy received, a letter from Mr. O. A. S-harke, of Brighton, manager, of the Bank of Commerce there, and a former Orono boy, asking for particular® about the financing and building of n rink and as to how the Agricultural Society financed their rink. Mr. iSharke is one -of a committee to find ways and means for the building of one.. msmmm •„ an PATTERSON’S SERVICE STORE PHONE 19rl9 WE DELIVER Red Plum jam, Special 20c Corn, Peas and Tomato, each, 3 for 1 tin 25c Salt, plain or iodized 5c Choice Wax Beans, 2 tins 19c Flaked Wheat Kernels, 5 lb bag 21c Choice Marshmallow Biscuits, lb 14c. Handy Ammonia, pkg. 5 c Health Bran, pkg 13c Large sized Prunes, 2 lbs. 21 c Rice, 3 lbs. for - 19c Bulk Cocoa, lb. - 12c Soda Wafers, 2 pkgs. . 25c Chocolates, Creams, Gum Drops, Jelly Beans, per lb. 1 5c ARMSTRONG’S MORE BARGAINS FOR CASH CUSTOMERS We want our clerks tb be working and would rather they would sell goods aft cost than do nothing. If you want -bargains in winter goods check these prices : KIMONAS, Women’s, reg. $3.50 for ....$2.69 CHILDREN’S K I M O- reg $2.50... $1.75 PYJAMAS for Women, from Van:a Cloth, reg. $2.00 for .....$1.45 WOOL and SILK HOSE, 3 pair's for .73c COTTON FLAN N ELL, 36 inches wide, reg. 39c. for per yard 29c BED COVERS, 72x90, Rayon, reg. $3.25 for $2.50 MEN’S PYJAMAS, reg. $2.00 for , $1.65 VESTS, in small sizes, 36 to 38, reg- $2.00 for 55c GLOVES, Capeskin, reg. $1.50 for .....$1.00 ’SPATS, reg. $1.25 for 75c â- OVERALLS, blue, snag- proof, reg, $1.75 for $1.49 HOUSE SHOES, Romeos, reg. $2.25 for ...$1.50 SWEATER COATS, no UNDERWEAR, Wool and Cotton, women’s, 'regy 59c. for ... 42c | Foliar, $1-75 it W wool. UNDERWEAR ALL WOOL RIBBED UNDERWEAR by Pemuim’.s. We have a very small quantity of these left. Reg. dM yL $1-75 Shirts and Drawers, for ...... FLEECED LINED By Penman’s. We have not got all sizes, Shirt's and CQ 1)rawers; Reg. 75c., for ........... ....... SNOW SUITS We have left 1 to 2 years, 2 td 4 years and 1 to 6 yrsd*0 QC all wool with helmelt's, neg. $3.95, for ... 79c. HOSE, Hoys’ Worsted All Wool Hose, sizes, 7 to 10, SOX, A Yarn, 11 Wool special, 3 FELT GAITERS A real warm Shoe for under a rubber. Reg. $1.89, JQ for .OVERCOATS We have 27 Overcoats left in stock. They are new goods this year. We want our money out of -them and these prices should -get it. 14 Coats, reg to $30 for $20 8 Coats, reg to $20 for $14.50 5 Coats, reg. value to $16.50 for $9 50 3 Overcoats for men, reg. $20.00 for $3.50

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