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Orono Weekly Times, 14 Jul 1938, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES Visitors at Mr. and Mrs, James Richards for July 12th were : Mr. and Mrs. Coade of Dearborn, Mich.; Miss Matide Hiall, Mr. and Mrs. Benness Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Jr. kiind -two children, of Oshava, and Mr, â-  ‘Siam Jeffrey and Kiev. Mr. Wood, of Bilaekstock. ; Mr." John Morris, who suffered painful injuries when a telephone pole broke and threw him to the ground a few weeks ago, is now able to be up and around again with his arm in a’east. He informed us that it is still very painful. Orono Community Park is now be- coming the picnic grounds for large and small picnics. Sunday after- noons it is always taxed! to capacity, that isi if the weather is favourable, and also Wednesday afternoons and Saturdays. Hold your picnics here in the most beautiful park in Durham County. Mr. Frank Ball suffered a peculiar accident one day last week when he was hauling wood from a swamp. Ferns were growing around the wood about four feet tall and! he trampled them down. He reached down for a block and when bringing it up a fern was pulled between has band and the block of wood cutting Mis hand across the palm and also between the first finger and thumb. On seeing a doc- tor he was treated for the prevention of lock jaw. Mr. and Mrs, Eryon Chapman and son, of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Siutt on Sunday. Jtsjdr^is^i=ai=ai^i^i==ii^psarsjf^ I B â-  E B B PLYMOUTH {the SIX-POINT BINDER TWINE § U v / à i .1 n *» II B B B B 01 B B B B si iii B B B ffl 1 GUARANTEED “Always the Same’ Full length to the pound as shown LENGTH - on the tag. STRENGTH â€" Less breaking, less wasted time, less Wasted grain. â- EVENESS â€" No thick or thin, spots, no ‘Grief.” - SPECIAL WINDING â€" No tangling. - INSECT REPELLING â€" You can tell by its smell. - MISTAKE PROOF â€" The printed ball in- sures correct use. THE TWO BIG LEADERS Gold Medal, 650 ft. per lb., per 100 lbs. 359 90 ^ $8.90 § Superior, 600 ft. per, per 100 lbs FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY jj a B B B B B B B B LUNN HARDWARE PHONE 66rl - ORONO r=Jirsjrr=Jir=drrsiir^f^f=üp^r^r^r^r^r^r^r^F^ B B RED & WHITE STORES THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY IZ" * Kipper Snacks Boi 5 Tins 23c. 1 Plate of BEEF led & Rolled lb. L3c. CERTO 25c. BOTTLE MIRACLE WHIP DRESSING, jar 2 GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, 3 tins 2 GRANULATED GRAN, SUGAR, cwt- . weight Cash $5 FRESH BROKEN WALNUTS, lb 3 CANNED PUMP- KIN, 2 large tins 1 SUNLIGHT SOAP, 2 bars for 1 TOMATO CATSUP, 2 hollies for „ 1 PORK & BEANS, 2 1c. tin's, for 19c. PILCHARDS, tin ...... 9c.. 5c. DURHAM CORN STARCH, 2 ](kgs 19c. OLIVE OIL, 4-ounce bottle 20c. , ROSE BAKING POW- DER 2 1-11) tins 25c. gc Sunflower . FANCY PINK SALMON, 1-lb. 2C tins, 2 for 25c. PRAIRIE NUTS, lge 9c * pkg 10c- Salad 1 Dressing j 11 m qt. jars I 4Sc. 3 HEAVY ZINC 1INGS DOZEN %% c. ' Heavy cut ! RUBBER ! RINGS 3 pkgs. 17c. Mother Parkers Tea, 1-lb. pkg. - 27c. Maple Leaf Pure Lard, 2 lbs - 25c. J • «J • ! P 20RNISH HONE 12r2 LOCAL AND SOCIAL Miss Rosaline Grimsby Was in town for the 121th of July celebration. Mrs. J. R. Cooper and Miss Mc- Kay spent the week-end at B. wdiey. •Mr. Fred Sfeon has returned from the -North country to our fair village. Mr. Dave Stevens, of Lindsay, an old Or-ono boy, is visiting in Orono. Mrs. Ch:ndenning, of Newcastle, is visiting Mrs. Honeywell this week. Miss Patterson, of Ingensoll, was visiting her aunt, Mrs. D. Carscadden. Mr. Alison Cowan spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, I’. Cowan. Miss Edna Carson, former teacher .of the Orono school, was in town for July 12th. Mrs. MjcMalmn and son, of Osh- awa, visited: with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stutt on Sunday, Mrs. I. Hammond, of Peterboro, is spending a week with Mrs1. R. Fair- bairn at the Hum rite Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Winter and family, of New Torotno, are visiting the latter’s sister, Mrs1. Ollie Cooper. Rev. A. K. and Mrs. Edmison, of Listo'wel, visited the past week at her father’s home, Mr. Wm. Cornish. (inner Middleton while cranking a car had the misfortune to tear the end of his thumb off-his right hand. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Keats, of Vatertown, .N.Y. ' and Mr. S. E, feats, olf Trenton, spent the 12th of hly celebration in Orono. (Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Rolph enter- aimed' the Biadminton Club, Orono nd Oshava members at their sinm- ner home on Wednesday evening, 'illy 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manning, of diawa, and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Likens and family, of Millbrooik, pent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. fanning. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Fairbairn iid daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Keith 'airbairn. of Peterboro, spent Sun- lay with Mrs. R. Fiairbairn ait the \ untrue. Inn . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Plummer, if Bowman ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fishley and daughter, of Ishawa, dalted on Mr. O. W. Scott 'unday evening. No aceidenls were reported on July lAth in Orono, and no rowdyism wais seen on the streets, thus showing that he Orangemri present were a well- leiiaved crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Grafton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stutt and daugh- ter, of Bowman ville, and Mrs. Bowen, if Doser.mto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stutt. Mr. and: Mrs. W. K. Sloane and Mr. Fitzgerald, of Peterboro, and Mates J. Soane, of Toronto, visited Mrs. Sloiine’s father, Mr, O. W. Sicott, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fee, of Burketon, and1 Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Stone, the Misses Little, and Mr. and Mi®. Fowler, of Beth- any, spent the 12th of July with Mrs. W. Hooey. 1 ' The W. A. of Park Street United Church were highly complimented on the meals served in the basement of the church on July the 12th, The ladies wish to thank all those who as- sisted in any way. AmongsFthe vdsiting brethren from Milllbrobk we noticed Ex-Wardens Piercy Stinson, George Hooton, Fred W. Bowen and Milton J. Elliott, The “young man from Oarscadden school”. Thomas Farrow, was here. Mr. and Mrs. Mi If rod E. Sherwin and daughter Ann/a Marie, accompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs. George Cain spent a pleasant week-end with Mr. and Mrs." Chad os" Reesor at the cot- tage near Baysville. by the Lake of Bays, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Ellis,' 'â- South! Porcupine, Mr. Archie Rlitter, prin- cipal of Leamington High School' and! Mr. E. J. Osborne, of Bolton, were week-end visitors with Mr. J. F. Lorriiniim. Mrs. Ellis will "spend most of the summer with her father. Mr. and Mrs. Gratton Curtis and tittle daughter and Mrs. Thomas Cur- tis, Misé .Sanderson and Mr. Hum- phrey, of Fen olon Falls, also Mr. and Mrs. Orme Falls, and Mr. and! Mrs; Ehornas Falls mid daughter, of Clarke, and Mr. ' and Mrs. Colin Brown .Leskard, spent July 12rli with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mlartyn. Forty lodges attended the celebra- tion_ at Canningtop. 'South Ontario and Victoria Counties were well re- presented, with North Ontario Coun- ty. Spécial speakers were, Rt. Wor. B'ro. Gray, P.G.M, of Ontario West; Rt. Wor. Bro. Moore, D. Grand Lec- turer, Ontar io West. Most Wor. Bro. Rev. S, Littlewood,; County Master of North Ontario, .was chairman, of the gathering -and reports a wonderful PATTERSON’S SERVICE STORE PHONE 73rl WE DELIVER SPECIALS CHOICE PUMPKIN WONDERFUL SOAP 2 tins for 17c. 11 bars for 25c. Choice SWEET CORN SUPER SUDS 3 tins for 25c. lar^e package, 17c. GP À NT TLA TED SUGAR .... ; : CWT : $5:25 MONARCH P ASTRY FLOUR 24 LB BAG 65c AYLMER READY DINNER ...2 TINS 25c. ICETA PINK SALMON, tall tins 2 FOR..... 19c. FREE OCEAN LINER with 3 of KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES, for  . 22c- MUFFETS , 2 BOXES . ..17c. LUCERNE SALAD DRESSING 1 QT JAR 45c. FANCY MIXED BISCUITS 2 LBS 25c. GINGER SNAPS 2 LBS 18c. freeâ€"BLUE GLASS CREAM JUG with 2 of KELLOGG’S PEP 25c SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 LBS 23'c. Ocean Crest Red Salmon RICE, Best|QuaIity halves, 2 tins, 27c. 2 lbs for 13c. NEW CHEESE JELLY GLASSES per lb., 20c. 1 dozen, 35c. ARMSTRONG’S Next Friday a ne* assortiment of Dresses are arriving. Corne in: and look them over . WHITE HATS We have half a dozen of Ladies’ White Felts left. They are good head sizes and the smtantest of styles. Como in and QQ _ get one at.................... .............. WHITE SHOES Only a few Ladies’ White Shoes remain and we want to sell them now so we are offering -them to you at less than cost, price, d? 1 CQ per pair........ ........ ....................... *r I, U v HOSE Ladies! We have a few dozen pairs of those second Bilk Hose reniailinig, so come in and get them now, while they 9 0- last. 2 pair for ...... GLOVES Ladies’ White iStrinj ? Gloves, in pullon .style, with novelty stitched design on 1 'ark and slightly flared cuff, ij (pai r 49c NIGHTGOWNS Ladies and LlVlTs's'es Batiste gowns, in floral pattenne, in sizes 14 to 20, eaet 1 98c P.OYS’- PANTS Of Grey Flannel E'laistic Waist, in knee length, sizes 6 to QC« 10 von vs . . . Wv â- El MMMMMigBgBtaai «â- BHHBH ,)&. * Trusses, Abdominal Belts, and Elastic Hosiery 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. M w- SOCKEES Here is a real gargain in Misses Sockee®, they are third's but the flaws are hardly no- 1 ticcable, per pair .... '**** SLTJB REPP A good durable Material for dresses', in green, red, brown and yellow, 3fi inch material, regular 40c. per yard ODp value for ...... .... __ Winnie Winkle Crepe A ' crease-re.-lstiing material which does riot have to be iron- ed and makes smart summer dresfees and all kinds' of sport togs, Reg'uar 50c. yard *|g|„ for only ............ - 50CKF.ES For Men; a very cool footwear, per pair ...... . .... SHIRTS ’look’s English Plain White Bhoadeioth ;1 a long wèaring well, made shirt, with and without â-  collar's. Priced . ... g'Q CONGOLEUM RUGS 1st Quality and 50 rings: to choose from. Our prices; are always right on Floor Covering 6x9 7*x9 9x9 9x1 Oi 9x12 9x15 $4.75 $6.00 $7.25 $8.50 $9.50 $11.00 We have not, advertised 'meats for more than a year. iSinice we have' been, in this line of â- 'business. our aim has been: good inieiats at a fair profit,. We have had people complain about our prices but - these same people tell1 us out meats are airways good. We must have profit H to live and pay out clerks:. We hope you like the service!’we give. ms. WMimmmmsmmmm 1 TYRRELL’S DRUG STORE - Phone 68 Orono

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