ORÃœXO WEEKLY TIMES NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NEWTONVILLE Mrs. Hassan is spending a week in Ciiii'ti'iain. Miss Rena Huskin' is visiting friends at Garden Hill. Mrs. J. Stark is spunding a week â- W'iiiii her parents at Gastietun. M r. Oeeiil Wallkey has been build- ing a .ouage at Willow Beach. ‘The bam on Mr. M. J. Holtnan’s sou-tih ipilace was burned on Sunday. 'Mrs. Frank Ovens is doing as well, as can be expected following her oper- atic tt. .Mr, and Mrs. Peddy, Port Hope, cal led on Mr. .and Mrs. S, I t . J ones recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. Davy, Toronto, are spending a few days with Mrs. Jvutherford. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones and fam- ily wore Sunday guests â- of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Payne. Mrs. 'Ga-rlaw, Warkworth, returned with her sister, Mrs. Willis Jones, for a oouple of days’ visit. Mrs. George McCullough's mother, Mrs. Luxon. -was operated on for eye •trouble in Peterboto Hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and Gwen. Kendal, called on her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Stapleton on Sunday. Mr. Kenneth Langman, Toronto, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Percy 'Snell. Who motored him home Sun- day. Oongvatu 1 ations to Raymond' Gil- mer who last week won, the champion- ship in public .-peaking for the Pro- vince of Ontario. Mr. Gordon Taroblyn, Toronto, spent Easter week with Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris. Mrs. Morris gave a party in Mis 'honour iS'atiirday after,noon,. Mr. Brock Pathiek attended the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Brown, at Milllbrook. Mr. and Mrs. George Mic- lOuilough also were there, the former being a bearer for his aunt . Visitors at the home of Mr. J. E. Anderson were, Miss Kincaid and Mr. Gordon Cowling, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Win. Da row. Port Hope; Mrs. Bowman land .family, CiaireviUe, and Miss Helen Anderson of Blair- SIXTH LINE Recent visitors hove were: Mr. •and Mrs. Wallace Thurston and their three children, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gornish; and the Brown chil- dren with the Win. Greenwood fam- ily ; Mir. and.Mrs. Plunkett, Toronto, were visitors' with Mr. and .Mrs. George Quautyil : Miss Annie Thompson, teacher, Bontyipool, spent Eastertide at her hoime here; Miss iMjaitiel Thompson, Reg. :N'., left on Monday for her home in the far West after a peasant visit at her mother's, Mrs. A. Thompson ; Mm Mary Jackson has returned from a visit ait her daughter’s, Mrs. Vf. Honey, MilOiken. Wo regret to record, the death on Monday, the 16th hist, of our feillbw citizen William. ‘Henry -Sleep, who was born in Canada on May 5 th, 1865, after being in, poor health for some time -and death came suddenly. His partner in life, Mary Btedman, died a few years ago and their chil- dren left, to mourn are, 'Bela (Mrs. Norman Thirtel), Toronto; Roy at Home, and Lena (Mrs. G. R, Kirby), Regina; also four grandchildren. The funeral service on: Friday was conducted by Rtev. Eugene Beech, and the romans were laid to rest in Orono cemetery. The pallbearers were Wal- ter TherHell, Frank Stone. Howard 'Boyd, Dick Wilson, Wim. Meire-er and Harper Oarscadden,. Flower bearers,, R. A A-xamk-r, Milton Boyd, Clarence Thertell and Peter Mar,fin ell. Our departed friend- Was a civil and re- spected neighbor and the family have been resident in the welll kept rési- dence and, lot once the abode of a family well known hareâ€"the Chest,- 'Outs. x ----------oâ€"•â€"•â€"---- Eighteen inscriptions found at La- ehisli, Palestine, contain eorresipon- denee of an official during a war- time attack and show the kind of â- 'writing used by the prophet; Jeremiah of the Bible. ---,------o--------- Subscribe for the Orono Times. NEWCASTLE Miss Trenw-ith is- visiting friends in Toronto. Miss Biarfett spent the week-end with Mrs. Cunningham. Mrs. Percy ITare visited Trenton for a few days the first of the week. Miss 'Mlargaret Brown visited friend's in Orono over the week-end. Miss' Burnham, of Co'bourg. is visiting her sister, Mrs. David J. -Gibson. Rev. Lome Thomas is spending a week with his mother, Mrs. Win. Thomas. Miss Briton, of Oshaiw-a, is visiting â- her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Briton. Mrs. D. B. Simpson is visiting in Toronto' .and will return with Miss B. ,S. McIntosh the end -of the week. Mrs. Herrington, of Syracuse, has returned to spend the summer months with her cousin, Misé Louisa Hedges. Mrs. T. Anderson and Miss Peggy Anderson, of Toronto, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Jlor- rockis. Mr. and Mrs. Hoil'mes are leaving the Red- & White store the first of the month, having taken another store in: Oakville. Mrs. Froid!under and baby daugh- ter, of Toronto, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deline, over the week-end. The minstrdl show given under the direction of Mr. -Stanley Rickard was a popular and well attended event of > Friday evening. Mrs. W. H. Gibson and Mrs. Cecil Hori'ocks are in Toronto as ddga-tes of St. George’s W.A., attending the Diocesan, W.A. annual. Mr. J irninie Lovekin visited his mother in Toronto during the E-aster holidays, while Mr. Dickey Lovekin -stayed, with Mr. and Mrs. Ooulson. Thursday -evening iSt. George’s Parish Hall wlas pa eked to- the doors. The variety show sponsored by the Parochial committee and directed by Mrs. 1). R, Dewdney, assisted by the Misses Hoirrodks, was well named and each number well done. It was the first even* since the haBl was rewired and ligtited -and the stage enlarged ton. At the April meeting the Women’s Institute held their election of offi- ces as. follows : President, Mrs. Wil- lis Jones; 1st, Vice-President, Mrs. Wallace Holmes ; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. J. T. Pea.rtce ; Secretary-Treas- urer. Mrs,. A. Redknapp; District Director, Mrs. Bert- -Siamils, alter,na- tive, Mbs. O. J. Mitchell; Branch Directors, Mrs. J. Robinson, Mrs, Hiaigh, Mrs,.- Milligan and. Mrs. Kauf- man ; auditors, Mrs. Slavery and Mrs. O. JJ. T. Pearce; organist, Mrs. O. J. Mitchell, assistant, Lena- Furrow ; eo-mfont oomm'ttee. Mrs. B. Saints, Bins. G. (O. Martin, Mrs. J. Robin- son and Mrs. S. Burley ; school com- mittees, Crooked Creek, Mrs, A. Wragg and Mrs. 'F. Gilmer; Pont -Granby, Mrs. Wills Farrow and Lena Kimball ; Lake Shore, Mrs, 0. J. Mitcthdll: and Mrs. G. C. Martin; Xewtonvilie. Mrs. J. T, Pearce and Mrs. J. H. Couch. It was decided â- to give a donation to the resit room, Bowmanvilie, and to Nexvtonville -cemetery. The secretary urged the committee conveners to -send in their reports to- the district conveners-- immediately. The program included a paper by Mrs. Harold Aflin. “Open- ing o'ur eyes to a living mature.â€, and -a reading by Mrs. Kaufman. Lunch was served at tflie close. The May meeting will be held in the basement and improved. Much of the talent wia-s new and much enjoyed by the large audience. KIRBY Mias P-earl Morrow has returned home from the city. Mr. Won. Hannon remains much the game which we all regret, Mr. Ed. Copping is doing -as well as can be expected, is the reports we get, iMis-s Annie Forbes has returned home again after a pleasant visit with friends and relatives, in Toronto. Mr. and Mi's. R. M. Bryson and IM-iss Marion, of Hamilton', spent the week-end with the Morrow’s and Bry- son’s. Mr. Philip Bigelow, of Port Hope I high Si'liucii, and' his best girl friend, spent a short visit with his parents last week. Mr. and Mrs, Lome Wannon have returned home after spending a pleas- ant time in the city and several! other towns and villages. Rev. J. II. .Osterhout gave a very interesting sermon, on Sunday wh'i'dh was well delivered and very much in place for this -appointment and Orono well included. Messrs. Win. Wannon and Fred Brima combe are having a blacksmith shop erected and expect to do their own. shoeing -and other repair work in .the near future. ' Messrs. Wilbert Limn, George For- bes and! John Gibson, of 'Orono, we very mulch dissatisfied with the Hep- burn Government holding back the payment of 'services rendered of opening the Ruddock hill and draw- ing out several trucks that were â- marooned in the snow and mud, and they kindly request a settlement at once to save trouble. DRV G I. ESS THERAPIST IiNlS'TATjS FT’ME BATHS The variety of modern equipment in the offices of D. E. -Steekley. Skn- ,ooe street north, Osh awn, present a nlelasing surprise. to- those who visit -them and one. can understand how a wide rmme of n-i'lmeo fs may be 'treated ' su-ceessfiiBy after ' a visit there. â- Manual electro, -and uhysic- fbi’eiiapliy are all employed. After a Thorough diagnosis; is n ado by means of, different, -methods emplbyed. in- 'eluding spinal1 an,a!l'yisli:s 'amid radiortic tesitig, the patient: ‘is, .given, manipula- tive, eledtiri'C or mineral fume bath tresltmen-tè, or all of 'hero. with- ad- vice as to diet -and exercise. Try u-s for your next printing order -of - the I n i red Church. FOR YEARS the name of Delanty has stood for courteous attention, high class workmanship and fair and reasonable treatment. To day, even more than ever, this firm takes pride is guarding and maintain- ing its proud recordâ€"earned through long years of straightforward dealing with the public. No matter how small or how large a proposition, we will gladly go into details in connection so that you can intelligently come to a decision, THE CO'BOURG GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS DELANTY BROS. For further particulars see our local agent , MR» G. A. BEAMISH - orono Tyrrell’s Drug Store DRUGS STATIONERY KODAKS RHONE 68, ORONO FORMALDEHYDE 16 0ZS...1 25c CERESAN POWDER 16 OZ. PEG $1.00 SPRING CLEANING SUPPLIES MOTH BALLS 1 LB 10c MOTH CRYSTALS 1 LB.. 15c ELKAY MOTH FUME CRYSTALS 16 OZS.... 39c I DICHLORICIDE ..16 OZS ......53c I MOTH PROOF GARMENT BAGS...... 15c., 39c- and 49c. 'CAMPBELL’S TENNIS BALLS, VACUUM PACKED 3 FOR $1.00 SPECIAL! THIS WEEK ONLY REGULAR 25c. DENTAL PLATE BRUSH FREE WITH 50c. DENTAL-FIX POWDER Both for 50 Cents REGULAR 10c. PEG. LINEN FINISHED ENVEL- OPES FREE WITH 25c. LETTER SIZE WRITING PAD Both for 25 Cents You Save With Safety At Tyrrell’s Drug Store B When We Say DIAMOND S. PAINTS and VARNISHES are fully GUARANTEED. Du you merely take .those words with a gjrain of salt or do you know wttrat they mean ? They mean that, if this paint 'is found to he defective in any way merely return the balance of the can. and we will refund die purchase price. What could be fairer? Thursday, Friday and Saturday â€" APRIL 28th, 29th & 30tli Special Feature Days Our Company and ourselves have spent considerable time on this fealture sale in order that these 3 days may be gala days ait the Corner Store. The large- circulars are in the mail so may we a'sk you 'to read eadh item and mark items -that you are interested in. Next visit tile Store and ask to see the items that you have marked. It is always a pleasure for us to show merchandise. There will be no high powered salesmen, to try and force you ito buy. This is our system of showing you that you can obtain this merchandise ini Orono as reason- ably as in the larger centres. Open every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. ORONO 5c. TO $1.00 STORE YOUR FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE Home and Building Improvement Pays You Big | Dividends, Both in Comfort and Convenience WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF BUILDERS* SUPPLIES AT ALL TIMES D. L. & W. GUARANTEED BLUE COAL The Coal that is Trade Marked for your protection SCOTCH COAL WELSH COAL COKE AND DRY HARDWOOD IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES TO MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS â€" PROMPT SERVICE PHONE 48R16 | Orono Coal & Lumber Co