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Orono Weekly Times, 25 Aug 1938, p. 4

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ORONO WEE ELY TIMES Mrs. McDonald HAIR DRESSING Newcastle - Ontario Extra Specials Oil Permanent, reg. $5.00 for $3.50 ; and $3.50 for $2.50. Make your appointments early by telephone DEATHS STT7TTâ€"-In Orono, on Thursday, A iiuii'i 18th, 1938, Isobol McNeil, beloved wife of Mr. W. J. Stott, Orono. Miss Hilda Gamsby returned to Toronto on Wednesday after visiting her sister, Mrs. G. M, Linton. The Egyptian word mummy comes from mumiya, meaning asphalt, be- cause this material was used in pre- paring the bodies. ^i^r=dr=d'i=^'Esn^r=sii=pi^r=dlis=di^i==ir^i^f^r=dg B E hi ATTE NTIOIM B B B B B B B B B B E B D E Ï OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE Classes commencing Thursday, September 1st Enroll in one of the following courses: Stenographic Secretarial S Accountancy Dictaphone Comptometer 51 SIMCOE STREET S. OSHAWA, ONT. Phone 1919J B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B i^^r^p=dii=^r^r==^r^r^P^F^r^«^^r===ir==ir===Jf^iî=Â¥r= Teaches Farley To “Draw Long Bow” Keen appreciation of the won- derful playground Canada possesses in the Canadian Rockies was expressed by Jim Farley, postmaster-general of the United States and organizer of the Demo- cratic Party, who spent a pleasant few days with his daughters Ann and Betty at the Banff Springs Hotel. While at the mile-high playground, they took part in the various activities usually enjoyed by the international colony there and thoroughly explored the sur- rounding country by motor. Mr. Farley, who is noted for the fact that he can call people by their first names years after a single meeting, will have a hard time forgetting Jacob Two Young Man, chief of the Stoney Indian tribe, snapped showing him how to handle a bow and arrow in the accepted Indian style. Interested in the spectacle of their daddy taking orders from anyone less than President Roosevelt himself arô Ann, left, and Betty. Auction Sale The undersigned auctioneer has re- ceived instructions from the W, HARVEY THOMPSON EST. to sell by public auction at HOT 8, COIN. 3, CLARKE TWP. 2 miles north o;f "Xewtonville TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th 1938, the following 'valuable Harm iS-tock, Implements, Etc. HORSES Clyde Brood Mare, foal at side; Clyde Brood M-are, foal at side; Clyde Mare, 3 years old and Clyde Mare, 2 years old (matched team); Clyde Mare, 4 years old and Clyde Mare, 3 years old (matched team) ; Clyde Gelding, 2 years old; Clyde Gelding, 1 year old; Driving Mare, real good. • CATTLE Red Cow, pasture bred; Grey Cow, bred April 8th ; Brindle Cow, pas- ture bred; Blue Cow, April 13th; Spotted Cow, April 7th; IRban Cow, freshened1 2 months; Red Cow, Feb. 7th; Red 'Cow, April l@th; Red Cow, pasture bred ; Red Cow, pasture bred ; Red and White Cow, July 19th ; Grey Cow, just renewed, calf at side; Grey Cow, pasture bred; Spotted Cow, pasture bred. (The above men- tioned iShortliomed Cows are all young and bred to registered Short- horned bull). 4 (Shortho-rned (Steers, 2 years old; 6 Shorthorned 'Steers, 1 year old; 2 IShorthomed Heifers, 1 year old ; 6 -Shorthorned Calves, good. HOGS 1 Sow, bred Tune 18th; 10 -Shoals. FOWL 40 Hens; 4 (Geese. GRAIN AND FODDER 300 (bushels of Rye ; 2000 bushels of oats. A quantity of iStraw to be fed on the place. HARNIEISlS 1 set Brass Mounted Harness with breeching; 1 set Team Harness; 1 set Plow Harness; 1 set -Single Har- ness; 7 Horse 'Collars. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 1 Binder, M.H., 7-ft., good; 1 Mower, M.I !.. 5% ft., good; 1 Drill, M.H., 15-disc; 1 Hay Babe; 1 Wagon; 1 set. (Steel Trucks; 1 Corn Cultiva tor ; 1 Spring-Toothed M.I I. Cultivator, 13-tooth ; 1 Crown Gang Plow; 1 Light Gang Plow; 1 Man- ure Spreader, M.iIT. ; 1 Gas Engine, 4-horse power; 1 Puimp and Jack; 1 Cutting Box, M.H.; 1 set .Sleighs; Hay Car. Rope and Pulleys; 2 Bug- gies; 1 Cutter; 1 'Cream (Soperator; 1 'Souffler; Whippet Car, 1930; 1 set (Scales; 1 set.. Harrows, 5-section; 1 Roller, Steel ; Brooder House, 8 ft. 'by 1(2 feet. (Some Household Effects and other articles too numerous to mention. -SALE AT 12.30 O’CLOCK (SHARP . NO RESERVE Stanley Thompson .and Roy Mercer Administrators A. E. Morton Clerk Ted Jack-son Auctioneer Read the Advertisements. Lithni onjjic road” Save your dollars ! Why buy “just any tire” when you can get guar- anteed Goodyears at our low prices. It's no secret we save you money in a big way! Drive in and see us today, we'll give you quick service. We qive you BIG TIRE VALUE ,for your money Lunn Hardware Orono, Ontario | County and District News Eighty per cent, of Upper School students at Port Hope High School passed their examinations, it was an- nounced by the principal. (Several hundred Shriners visited Colbourg on Friday for their annual excuT-ÿon, -coming from various Unit- ed and Canadian points. Fire destroyed the bam of Paul Gettenliick, near CNWt-o-nvi'llte, last week. (Some crop, implements, a h-og and four calves were destroyed. Fire broke out in the garage- at the rear of 'a store on Main- street, Lindsay, and threatened to spread through the business block before- it was -extinguished. Arthur Hunt, Port Hope, was sen- tenced to four days- hard labour in Colbourg jail for stealing a suit of clothes from his brother, J. Hunt. The bench ordered that restitution be made. Flat pieces of ice as large as quar- ters lashed the villages of Lakefield and (Norwood Tuesday, the heaviest hail storm in history, followed by tor- rents of rain and lightning. Little damage was done. A large truck, owned by Mitchell Bros., of Warkworth, caught fire at Castleton on Tuesday and was de- stroyed. The driver, who noticed gas fumes in the cab escaped before trap- ped in the flames. Two United States tourists nar- rowly missed death near the Mill- brook turn on Highway No. 28 on Wednesday night last when the steer mg apparatus went. wrong, ditching the -car, which crashed against a stone driveway. It is estimated a crowd of 5,000 jammed t-he grandstand at the Peter boro Industrial Exhibition oil Thurs- day last to hear the entertainment. Bill Gaskin, who neither _ owns or drives ia. car, won the new automobile draw -and had to be driven home with his- wife. .James 'Phillips, one-time amateur sculls champion of Ontario, and who died in Port Hope in his 85th year, was buried in -St. Peter’s Anglican Cemetery Cohourg. on Thursday feet. He -was born and educated in Colbourg, completing' his -education in Toronto. Frederick, Mark, of Oshawa, died on Monday at the age of 77 years. Mr. Mark was born in Port Perry and spent the early part of Ms life farming in that community. Twenty years ago he retired and moved to Oshawa where he has since resided. He is survived by two sisters. Port Hope Intermediates lost the first game of the finals in. the Lake- shore League at Port Hope (Satur- day, when Bow man vide gave them a 6 t-o 5 setback, after Port Hope infield blew wide open in the seventh. Daw ley and Douglas pitched for Port Hope and Wetheridge and Phillips for Bowamnville. Citizens on relief in Lindsay dur- ing July totalled nearly three times- the number in the same month liast year. (The net cost to the town dur- ing the month was almost twice -as much as in -July last year, while the total amount -expended so far this year is $600 in excess of the first seven months of last year. Oshawa Juniors defeated Oofoourg by 6 to- 2 on Wednesday of last, week which gave them the championship of the Lakeshore grouping of the O. B.A., with the right to enter the pro- vincial playoffs. McCabe, pitching for Oshawa, struck out eight batters and only allowed six scattered hits, while Smith, for Colbourg, allowed eleven safeties and struckout . seven. -Harry Lindsey, Toronto, was sent on for trial when he appeared before Magistrate F. S. Ebbs in O-shawa I Vice Court on Tuesday on- a charge of receiving goods that was known to have been stolen. The charge was laid in connection with the looting of a jewelry store in Fort Perry by five local youths in June -of this year. Lindsey was. granted " bail, to the amount of '$6,000. Oofoourg will revive their Labour Day sports day .thi-s year which died 'out in recent years. There will be it rack and field events, freckles- (con- test, greyhound racing, " softball games,, -soap box derby and,other at- tractions. The events- will start with A midnight frolics -at the theatre and Classified FOR SALE Oolllie Pups. â€" Kenneth Hills, Orono; Phone 5r8. c-33-p. FOR -SALE Now and Used Singer Sowing Ma- chines. On Terms. (Repairs on all makes. •â€" F. T. Hobb-s, Orono, a-31-p. TO RENT ©tone house and about one acre on Fifth Line, Township of Clarke, on Lot 22, Concession 5. Apply to R. R. Waddell, Orono. tf. .CORN CUTTING $1.50 per acre. P-hone No. 26rl6. Apply to L. V. Hancock, Orono. c-33-p. FOR S ALE -Small Guerney Cook Stove, suit- able for small, kitchen, good as neiw. Apply to Mrs. Wes. Stringer; Phone 16rl4, Clarke. a-31-p. FINAL WARNING TO MOTORISTS (Please take notice, that all motor- ists, who do not obey . “The -Stop Signs in Orono,” will be severely dealt with. a-31-e. Township of Clarke Professional Directory DENTAL DR. J. 0. MILNE, Dental Sur- geon, Orono. Office hours : 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Evenings by ap- pointment. Newcastle every Wed- nesday and other days by appoint- ment, Phone 18rl. MEDICAL DR. H. E. MANNING Physician and Surgeon Orono - Ontario Office Hours : 1.30 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m, Sunday by Appointment AUCTIONEERS TED JACKSON Auctioneer and Valuator Conducts Auction -Sales of all eiaee and at reasonable rates. Communicate with him at Part; Perry, Ontario, or see his Clerks, A. J. Staples or A. E. Morton, a>t Orono,, for date. VOTERS’ LIST, 1938 MUNICIPALITY OF CLARKE COUNTY OF DURHAM NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with Section 7 of the Voters’ Lists Act, and that I have posted up in my office at Orono on the 12th day of August, 1938, the list’ of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality for members of par- liament, or as the case may be, at Municipal Elections, and that su’ch list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law, the last day for ap- peals being the 12th day of Septem- ber, 1938. A. J. STAPLES, Clerk. . Orono, August 18th, 1938. G. RICHARDS Practical Watchmaker All Repairs to Watches, Clocks, andl Jewellery, will receive our prompt attention PARK STREET - ORONO John J. Gil fill arc Phm. B. QUALIFIED OPTOMETRIST Licentiate of the College of Optom- etry of Ontario Office Hour® : 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 to* 4.30 p.m and by appointment Office in 0, B. Tyrrell’s Drug Store- Phone 68r2 Orono Tinshop No need to go out of town: for your PLUMBING & HEATING NEEDS First-class work guaranteed COWANVILLE -Miss Ethel Simpson is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Todd, in Oshawa, who broke her arm. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Farrow spent the week-end with Mr. an Mrs. W. Watterson, Welland. Mrs. Richard Haskill, Port Britain, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Porteous. Miss Viota Hollingsworth has re- turned to her work in Toronto after two weeks’ vacation. The Amateur Hour, Bazaar and Garden Party was a complete success on Wednesdad evening. There was a large lrowd and a real good time. Miss Emma Rowland is- staying with Miss Flossie Graham while Mrs. Bennet is away. - Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Marvin were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, George Henderson. There was a large crowd gathered at the fire at Mr. Get-lie’s on Thursday nighty- but sorry. to say was unable to save the. barn, Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson attended the Exhibition at Peterboro on Saturday and, oil Sunday motored to S-oottoman Point -at Buck Horn Lake on Sunday. â€",------o---------- The TIlS., government bulletin “In- fant Care” has a. tremendous ‘host seller” record-â€"-ten million copies since the first edition in 1914. 'When filled- to capacity, the lake created by Boulder Dam will Contain enough water1 to cover New York State to a depth of about one foot. Next, to the mint, a photographic supply company ii the- largest single u-s-er of silver bullion in the United States. The mitre, fall head-dress of church dignitaries, cannot be' traced farther batik in history than the middle of the eleventh century. R. E. LOGAN PROPRIETOR Centre St. Orono Phone SO r IS PARK ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev, S. Llttlewood Pastor (SUNDAY, AUG. 28th 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service. | I Mr. J. J. Malior will be in -charge of the service COME AND WORSHIP pavilion on Labor Day morning, fol- lowed by a Calithumpian parade -later in the day. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Matinee PORT HOPE Sat, 2 30 LL 11 Paramount’s Mighty Romance of the Great Southwest THE TEXANS With Randolph Scott, Joan Bennett and May Robson MONDAY and TUESDAY Love, Laughter and Music “COCOANUT GROVE” With Fred MacMurray, the Yacht Club Boys and Harriett Hilliard WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Last Show at 8.45 “Fast Company” Melvyn Douglas Florence Rice “ Boy of the Street’’ Starring Jackie Cooper EVENINGS 7.15 & 915 0 S.T. Read ffw Orono Weekly Times.

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