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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Jul 1938, p. 5

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ORONO weekly times vT . k_-' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robb, a brother of Donald Robb’s, from 'Sussex, Eng., and who are touring Canada on a twelve months’ holiday, spent July 1st with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Butters. The ladies of the Park St. United Church W.A. are -serving a hot dinner to the public on Tuesday, July 12th, at 11 run. (standard time), and will be glad to have anyone of the con- ' gregation who -can to come and assis t. iMissas Enid Coldieldick, Olive Brown, Beatrice Hainan. A dele Mor- ton, Marion Cooper, Helen Case, Au- drey Cooper and Ethel Stark are spending a week’s' vacation at Mr. John Morris’ cottage at Lake Sctigog. The girls’ 3d egged r ace was won by Mildred Richards and Donna West, and the boys’ race by Bob. Wiannan and Victor Jordan, the straight race by Aubrey Jordan and -the wheelbarrow race by Albert Mit- chell and Dean West. The St. Saviour’s Anglican Church Sunday School held their annual pic- nic in Oro-no Community Park on Wednesday, July 6th, this being a splendid turnout and everyone reports hiaiving a -very enjoyable time. The afternoon was spent in games-, etc. Don’t forget the -card party, which is to be held on the lawn at Mrs. A. 11 enrv’s home, Friday afternoon. Proceeds are going towards the Library funds. Those not wishing to play -cards are cordially invited to attend -and enjoy a cuip- of tea, along with a sociable afternoon. Jjo-cal news on page three of this issue. » a a a a a a a a a a MAMMOTH PAINT SALE For The Month Of August Only a a a a a a The C. V. PAINT CO. «are offering Lead and Oil Paint in jj jj five colours, White, Ivory, Cream, | jj Green and Brown every gallon guaranteed per gallon Only $1.69 Remember, August Sale Only Order Now a a a a a a a a a Rolph Hardware B B| Phone 43rl ORONO Phone Clarke 1102 jj Se=lr=ln=ll=l.=lr=ll=ldr=ii=li=il=lF=‘'=l'=|l=a'=l'=:ii= RED & WHITE STORES LOCAL AND SOCIAL SPECIALS GOOD UNTIL JULY 13th j Extra Special 2 TINS Orange i Icing Sugar Sliced £ Marmalade 3 LBS Pineapple 32 OZ JAR ] 23c. 19c. 21c. . 1 ; - j Palm Tree Soap, 3 for ............. cakes ....10c- Keta Salmon, large tin,.,10c. Thri stades, enough for 1 quart of cool drink, each..................-Sc. Ply Coils, dozen ........20c. Fly Fume, in bulk, saves you money, imperial 8 ounces ............. 20c. 16 ounces ............35 c. 1 nuart ............ 80c. Fly Swats, heavy make 9c. Wilson’s Fly Pads, 3 for .................. ...10c. Paris Green, lb ..........25c. Matches, 3 boxes .........20c. Salt, cwt, bags...........69c. Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs...25c. Pint Gems, doz. ...........87 c- Falcon Jellies, 4 pkgs......l9c. Sunbriight Javal Water, 2 bottles...............19c. Tiger Salmon, large tins 25c Large pkgs. Chipso .........19c. Chloride of Lime, rcg. size, a pkÊ- 10c. L Orono Pastry Flour, 24 lb bag 49c. Picake Shortening, 2 lbs. - 23c. Vanilla, 2 bottles - - 15c No doubt you will have guests for the 12th of July Celebra- tion. Kindly keep in mind that we will have a good supply of fresh and cured meats, with QUALITY AND PRICE RIGHT. ' J. J. CORNISH PHONE 12r2 PATTERSON’S SERVICE STORE PHONE 73rl WE DELIVER (Mur. A. Manning and family spent Sunday last in Oofoourg. Mrs. II. J- Werry is. visiting her sister, Mrs. J- i ». Brown. Miss Freda Jennings, Bowmanville, is visiting Mrs. Victor Hancock. Mr. Cha-s, Tyrrell was in Hamilton last week attending his cousin’s wed- ding. Mr. Lem Gam-shy was home from Hamilton Beach for a few days en- joymeu;. ' .. Mr. and Mrs. M. Chatterton and family visited friends- in Belleville ,n Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S'am Berry and son. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. XV. Berry. Mrs. Doherty, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Howard W-alah. Mrs. J. 0. G-am-ey and daughter Glenn spent last week holidaying at Bala, Muiskoka. Mrs. R. A. Bragg, of -Shaw’s, Dar- itiglon, is visiting with Miss M. Davy and sister. Mrs. Sturgess, of -Syracuse, N.V.. is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. Cu-ttell, for a couple weeks. (Mr. -and Mrs. Percy M-organ spent the week-end in Tweed and also with friend-s in Havelock. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Forrester and family spent the week-end- at Cedar Harbour, Lake Sim'coe. Quite a number from Orono at- tended the strawberry festival Mon- day evening a t Leskard. Mr. W. Muir, Orono, has gone to work for Mr. R. Allen, north of Kirby, for a few months! Mies Thelma My-les left for the city on Wednesday where she will en- deavour to s-eoutre a position. The Misses To-urgee, of _ Toronto, were week-end visitors with their aunt, Mrs. S-arnh McPherson. Glenn. Tamblyn was successful in the -second: Grade Theory in m-usic with first class honors, 89 marks. Mr. Vernon Saunders, of Toronto, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Saunders. Miss Mary Knox, Mrs. G. Werry and Mrs. O. Knox vi-sited their aunt, Mrs. J. D. Brown, on Tuesday. _ Miss Kathelen Staples is examining papers at the Department of Edu- cation. University Building, Toronto. Mrs. W. Henry, of the Sixth Line, is spending a week with Mrs. M. Cooper and Mrs. L. Searl and other | friends, here. Quite a number from St. Saviour s church attended the garden- party at it-wi-n-r-'q Cbn-rCb. (N-e-wioastfe, on Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hancock, also Jr. and Mrs. Cousine, of -Sharon,- ’enri., are on their holidays touring rnui d Canada. -Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Adams and on Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. Ban-den rare Sunday visitors with Miss- F. J. Oobiblediick. Our reliable blacksmith, Mr. Art ..Tanning, claims -be has sharpened around 100 .mower knives-for the far- ters in the past week. With the hot weather here again, number of Orom-tes have purchased electric frigidaires, thus d-oin-g -away with the bother of ice. Miss Viola GiMill an and Mrs. Lottie and Agnes Rlae, of Toronto, and Jim Giifillan, of London, spent -Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Oiifii.an. Ex-Councillor Geo. Lnxon, of Ken- dal, died- suddenly on Tuesday and will be buried: here today (Thursday) from the home of Ms son. Fiber Luxon. Mr. Orme Gam-shy is having a.roof put. on his- palatial home, furnished by the Johns Man ville Roofing Com- pany, through their agent, Mr. Percy Lunin. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Colborne and Miss Bernice Davis, of Rochester, X.Y., with Mrs. 0. Clemen ce, of O-sh- awa, visited -at Mr, Ç. L. Powers- on Monday of this week. - Mrs. Donald Robb has- -again been appointed instructor at Jarvis Street Collegiate Summer School, Toronto. There are over six hundred pupils this year in the music section. Mr. and Mrs. Horace. Brown, and, son B-obbie, of Toronto, accompanied by. their friend Miss K. Gregg, of Winnipeg, visited, at Mr. ' and Mr J. D. "Brown’s on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Budd and Lloyd and George, from iSt Catharines-, were week-end visitors at Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Richards and enjoyed a fishing trip to Rice Lake with very good luck Mr. Keith McElroy, fourth year medical student, is having a -most en- joyable time touring England - and Scotland. He is at present at the Gins gow exhibition. LBs friends-' here have received from him some very beauti- ful pictures of the English lake conn try. SPEC IA LS SWEET PRUNES : 3 LBS ..25c. JELLY POWDERS 4 FOR ,17c. GRANULATED SUGAR 10 LBS „53c. ORONO PASTRY FLOUR 24 LB BAG ..50c. SWAN SIX) WN CAKE FLOUR and 1 tin BAKING POWDER FREE for .’ ..35c. FREE RUNNING SALT, reg, si: ze box .. 4c. SARDINES IN OIL 6 TINS ..25 c. CORN BEEF 2 TINS ..25c. CORN NIP,LETS .....2 TINS ..25 c. GRAPE NUT FLAKES 2 FOR .,19c. "ROMAN ME AL ..29c, CHOICE QUALITY PEAS ...2 FOR. ..21c. DATES 2 LBS- ..21c. RED SEAL SALMON . LARGE „.23c. PINK CLOVER LEAF, 1-2 tins 2 FOR ...17c. CATSUP, LARGE BOTTLE } ...15c. SWEET CRUNCHIE PICKLES 2 BOTTLES ...19c. 27 OZ. BOTTLES SWEET PICKLES ...21c. BISCUITS ENGLISH TEA SANDWICH, CHOCOLATE j lb., 14c. & ORANGE MALLOW, APPLE BLOSSOMS j 2 lbs 27c FRESH FRUITS -and VEGETABLES, CURED MEATS ON HAND ARMSTRONG’S DRESSES We have six of our new American Print Dresses left, they are gay flowered patterns of green, blue and red, some have zipper fronts, others -have the coat style. They are (J*Q At regular $3.95 value for ........,. HATS A few Women’s White I'el'ts remain. We don’t d* 1 At want them another year so we are selling them at «P WHITE PURSES .Come in and see our new White Purses of washablef\Q leather, there are no two alike and very reasonable at »/OC« DRESS LINEN Smart Linen Frocks, Skirts and Suits can be made from, this evenly woven dress linen. We keep brown, blue pink A Q- and white, per yard.. BATISTE This TuMnst Floral Cotton BWtiste is charming for sum- mery frocks for yours-elf and the children, per yard 2^C DRESSES We are having a new shipment of Dresses in for the week-end. Come and get one for July 12th. SUITS Get dressed tip for the 12th of Julyâ€"Men’s Grey Flannel and Worsted Suits. Regular $25-00 value. ^j|^ QQ SPECIAL BATHING SUITS Men’s. All Wool Suits. SPECIAL $1.25 SOCKEES Cool and comfortable, Men’s Silk, also Lisle, in a large variety of colors ........ CAPS White Cotton, all s-iz-es, 6 3-4 -to 7 1-4 25c RAI-I RAH SHIRTS Of White and Cream, flat knit, Cotton, codl and comfortable WHITE PANTS » Men’s Fine Cotton Repp Pants, washable, good looking and long wearing......... ....... Trusses, Abdominal Belts, and Elastic Hosiery m From the Ottawa Truss and Surgical Co. may be purchased at Tyrrell’s Drug Store. A complete line of Single and Double Trusses is always in stock. They are properly fitted and guaranteed. TYRRELL’S DRUG STORE - Phone 68 'Orono >x>

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