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Orono Weekly Times, 23 Sep 1937, p. 8

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OMONV WEEKLY TIMES NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS BOWMANVILLE (Held over from to at week) tNôw that the town is mending its ways we suggest they give Church street the once over in this business, specially west of Ontario St. near Centre. Workmen are expected to begin the Goodly ear extension building this week when the steam : shovel makes its aipipeararuce. More room for this growing concern is certainly needed. A feature of the Osfaawâ .Fair was the beauty contests for female contestants. contestants. Well, this seems to be a leading feature in the present dlay show business. Hut read What "Aunt Hot" has to say about it. The fierce storm of Saturday night did considerable damage in town in the way of the falling of trees in many gardens, especially in the north ward. The fire siren blew for a time but we did not learn where the fire was, Mr. George Barton of the Goodyear Goodyear Office staff will leave- this week for England where he will be found on the management of the Goodyear plant of that Isle. We wish him all success in his new" place of business and a safe trip. Well, there is one less mangy cur m town for which we can thank the motor car. The wonder is the car did not turn over when it did the •'guillotine" act on this Kyugle. We certainly could spare a. few of those rut's that tear out after cars and bicyicles. Prof. Gitas. Paul, the guest speaker speaker at the Rotary Club luncheon on Friday last at the Balmoral Hotel: Having had resided for several years in China he could speak with considerable considerable authority on present trouble in that great country. A vote of ap- ipreciation was given the speaker for his very entertaining address. ■ O-ltawa people did not ,have the Ti'icest weather in the world for their two days fair, especially on Saturday, Saturday, even if it was opened by His Honor the Lieu tens nt-G overn or Dr. H, Bnice. The weatherman seems to be nq respecter of persons or things. Notice the big Toronto Show this year and the decrease in attendance as compared! with former years. There is a dearth of dwellings to i a 500. Radio Repair Service Any Where Any Time j A more complete line of Tubes will j not be found this side of Toronto ! --all Tubes tested free of charge. j Chas. R. Knox | | Phone 42r2, Orono j I 'Serving the public for six years 1 | (formerly with Green's Radio.j $ 'Service), 12th and Monterey Sts., . ! Detroit ' COWANVILLE Mr. Robert Graham visited Mr. T. J. Simpson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cook has returned returned home to Hamilton after a two weeks' vacation at Mrs, Perrin's. Mr. and Mrs. A. Irwin, Miss II. Pringle and Mr. T. Hayse visited Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson on Sunday. Sunday. Congratulations to Cowan ville pupils on receiving several first; prizes at the School Fair at Newcastle Monday. Monday. The young people of. this community community gathered at the home of Mr. T. A. Reid on Thursday night about ten o'clock to chiyaree the bride arid groom, Mr, and Mrs. W, E. Reid. There was a good crowd at the ice cream social at Clarke. There was a good programme consisting of readings, readings, recitations and music. A light lunch including ice cream was enjoyed enjoyed by all. let or for sale in this town in consequence consequence of more people in town and the opening of 'the old organ and piano factory as a furniture concern, but monied men seem to fight sliy of the hint to build, very likely they have had the experience of some of our old timers in factory business with results that did not prove as 'satisfactory 'satisfactory as desired. With Dog Derby races, baseball and golf competition, homing pigeons, beautv contests,, motor boat races, and Fall Fair programs, war news, arid! the price of pork, we have not been able to give election matters the attention it should have, but the Globe and Mail says Hepburn will be elected, or should be. ISo we will let it go at- that and. turn our attention to the Orono Fair which will be held on September 21st and 22ml. The Atlantic and Pacific Store in Whitby was burglarized one evening last week and some $300 worth of goods atoden. Nowadays it would 'seem: to be good business to have extra extra bolts and bars on. -shops, as this class of citizen becomes more bold as the automobile helps in his getaway. getaway. iStill.a fragment of the old style still remain, with us as witness the horse and Imgxry stolen out of the church shed a few days asm in this town. We always advocated that hm-se and automobile thieves should be treated as horse thieves were in the West, a roue and the nearest tree. That remedv halted the hu-dne'-s. One of the most up-to-date showrooms showrooms in town is that of the dial!is people on King street, the home of the DéSotû and Dodge ©airs. This large building has been entirely renovated renovated large plate glass put in, the old notice pulled down, and the. entire entire building freshly painted and lettered, a large storehouse, well lighted for the used of the cars has been erected, and the premises now presents a business apipearance that foribodes good management and successful successful salesmanship, which is an important factor in business circles in this day of competition. Those in need of anything in the radio line would do well to visit this up-to-date «how. room. Any article needed for w>r use, apposite the A. and P. Store, King street, in stock. Subscribe now for the Orono Times Î PUBLICMEETING In the Interests of the CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE M. J. ELLIOTT FOR DURHAM COUNTY TOWN HALL, ORONO Thursday, Sept. 30 COMMENCING AT 8.00 P.M. (S.T.) SPEAKERS R.ùllen, K.C.; The Candidate, M. J. Elliott, and others PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED NEWTONVILLE Mr. and Mrs., L. Savery were in Toronto on 'Saturday, Mr. Ed. - Samis visited Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Woodham, Toronto, recently. The W. 1. had charge of a booth at the School Fair in Newcastle Monday. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Best, Thorn- bury, have been visiting Mrs. Citas. Reid, Mrs. F. Slemon of Toronto was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rowe. Messrs. Melville Jones and Wilfred McKay- were in Hamilton last week on business. Mr. Fred Rowe, of Ottawa, visited visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rowe on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mellor were ..in Toronto Saturday attending the wedding wedding (> f Mr. W. Cairns. Mr. and Mrs. A. George and friend, Port Hope, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Jones Sunday. Mr. and: Mrs. Wilbur Barrie and son, Canton, visited Mr. and: Mrs-. J. A, Barrie on Saturday. Mrs. R. J, Armstrong, Port Hope, visited her niece, Mrs. J. T. Pearce, for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Pethick, Enniskillen, Enniskillen, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Redknapp. Mr. and Mus. Harry Vickers and family, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. K Millson recently. Mrs. J. Wade and son Jack went to Belleville Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs, W a dels cousin. Mr. and Mrs. W. Henderson of Bowman vide on-the-Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Max Stapleton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: Wilson, Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs. Oak and daughter, Darlington, visited 1 at Mr. J. Darch's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whittaker and "f Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Chester, Oshawa, visited Mrs. W. Whittaker last week. Rally Day program was observed at the U, 0. Sunday School on Sunday Sunday morning. Mr. J. J. Mellor was the guest speaker, Mrs. J. T. Pearce and Laurna, accompanied accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. 11. Osborne Osborne and babe, Morrish, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilder on Sunday. The W. 1. held their regular meeting meeting for September in the basement of the United Church. It was decided decided to take their exhibit to Orono Fair and Port Hope Fair, The program was in charge ôf Mrs. O. J. Mitchell. Miss Hazel Reid favored with a solo and Mrs. R. J. Rowe gave a reading. The roll call was a health remedy: Two contests were enjoyed. Mrs. Willis Jones won the .first and Mrs. Jones and- Mrs. Redknat--- tied for the seçon d. Lu nch was served. Th e. next meeting will he at the home of Mrs, C. J. Mitchell. TYRRELL'S REXALL DRUG STORE NEWCASTLE Mrs. Fidler has closed her cottage and returned to , Toronto for the winter months: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ardagh and Master John of "Ardracen" have returned returned to the city. Miss Rena Thomas has returned from a very pleasant vacation in Toronto Toronto and elsewhere. Miss Robinson, who has spent the summer with Mi-ss Drummond, has returned to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Hall, who had Mr. and Mrs. Rolph's cottage for September, September, have returned to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. I I. Ward have given up their house arid are staying at the "Newcastle Arms" for the winter. winter. Mr. Jamie Wright of Sudbury accompanied accompanied by three friends, spent a week with his ' father, Mr. George Wright, • Mrs. Percy Brown and Mrs. R. T, Rutherford have been asked to take their play "Cheerio, My Deario," to Fen earn Falls. Mr, John and. Mr. Maurice Anderson,, Anderson,, who, have spent the slimmer with Mr. and Mrs. Horrocks at "Half-a-llin." have returned to Toronto. Mr. Bill Coulson has been home from Toronto for a week's holidays. Mrs. Lovekin also spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Coulson. It is understood that the Misses Allin are coming to the village to live, having sold their farm. They are purchasing Mrs. Wallace Holmes' Holmes' house. Miss Bright. Toronto, was a weekend weekend guest of Rev. J. Scott, and Mrs. Howard. .Miss Salome Howard arid Mr. ; A'llap.' I toward were also home from Toronto. Mr. Gilbert Rayner of Lake Forest, Forest, Illinois, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T). J. Gibson, motoring back to. Lake Forest with Mrs. Rayner, Rayner, wh'b had been ; visiting ' her parents. parents. ■Mrs. Richard Allin- intends having having a sale of household goods at her. home on Mill St. and Mrs. Bona- than and daughter intend moving from their home on Beaver St. to Mrs, Allin's home. DRUGS I f i i » I ! Ï Pace- Elle Cleaning Tissues, | 200 sheets 15 ots. | Monogram Hot Waiter Bot- I vies, guaranteed for one year 49 cts. PHONE 68 STATIONERY KODAKS EVERY DAY SALE PRICES Bayer's Aspirin Tablets, 22 cts, 39 cts and 98 cts Fniitatives, small , 19 cts. Large 35 cts Carter's Little Liver Pills, small, 19 cts. Large, 35 cts Puretest Genuine Russian . Mineral Oil, 16 ozs....59 cts. * 32 ozs. 99 cts. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil Small 34 cts. Large.,.98 cts TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW 1938 PATTERNS, THE PRICE OF PAPERS AT PRESENT IN STOCK HAS BEEN REDUCED. HERE ARE SPLENDID VALUES IN NEW MODERN DESIGNS SUNWORTHY PAPERS Formerly 25 cts. per single roll, now 20 cts. single roll Formerly 20 cts. per single roll, now 17 cts. single roll Formerly 18 cts. per single roll, now 15 cts. single roll Formerly 15 cts. per single roll, now 121 cts. single roll Also Several Odd Lots, sufficient for small rooms. Priced. 'alt 35 cts. 65 cts- to $1.00 j You Save With Safety at the Rexall Store SEE OUR MANY SPECIAL VALUES FEATURED. THIS WEEK--THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY See Special Sale Bills in the Mail today Our new Pall Merchandise arriving every week. We mention a few : LADIES' BELTS 10c. to 25c, LADIES' FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS 49c. to 98c CHILDREN'S DRESSES $1.00 INFANTS' VOILE, CELANESE, TAFFETA, WOOL- ETTE; JERSEY AND WOOL DRESSES. INFANTS' FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNC 29c. INFANTS' VOILE SLIPS !.. 25c. New shipment Stamped Goods, including Aprons, Centres, Runners, Scarfs, Pillow Cases, Children's Aprons, Peasant Apron's and Organdie Pillow Cases. NEW WOOLS, LARGE VARIETY OF COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM, FULL 1-oz. BALLS 1 10c. ORONO 5c. TO $1.00 STORE YOUR POPULAR SHOPPING CENTRE HOME IMPROVEMENT IS NOW THE SLOGAN OF BETTER TIMES BLUE COAL IS THE BEST, AND THEREFORE THE CHEAPEST OUR SUMMER PRICE Will make it worth your while to order now WE UNDERSTAND MISLEADING, STATEMENTS ARE BEING MADE AS TO THE PRICE AND QUALITY QUALITY OF "BLUE COAL." WE WOULD APPRECIATE THE OPPORTUNITY OF REFUTING THESE STATEMENTS, AND GIVING YOU 'THE CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY ON YOUR COAL. Shingles, as low as $3.25 per square PHONE 48R16 Orono Coal I Lumber Co mm mmmsaBBmm SlfiSiSlSSS NBWCAjSTLE (Too late for last week) Mrs. W. H. Gibson has gone I to Meaiford for a three' weeks' visit. The Rev, Lome Thomas is visiting his mother, Mrs, Win. Thomas. Mr. Jamie Wright is home from Sudbury for a holiday. V Mrs. Vilmot and her daughter Mrs: J. Coates, of London, England, were visitors in town on Tuesday. Mr. Win. T. Jackson has returned from Cameron Lake where he suent most of the summer.

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