THE MIRROR 4 THE MIRROR | IIPUUIQUNOUOUUNNNUNUUQANQQQUAUAUUEUUOUEUUUUUAUANNNH | " , oF | q craters: a eueaale Stratford p crerpeoatigensn 7. pap- T : nee | = = WHEN VISITING Here S an Ad. . 4 take a trip to Grand Bend during | ers this week stating that a woman | SUN NYS lJ p) } = = a a the summer they are bound to hunt | jn Chatham complained to a con- | A eCRS 6 mua ten | = = | 'D, i - That Will Interest . up Scotty Wilson. He has taken | stable that her husband got drunk | ff ' Washes xn ine f = = / a over the business of B. Stratton, | because she had her hair rte It Electric W asher of material-rough- | = = ¥ opposite the Imperial Hotel, where | was not said, however, whether it ) < est andthe flimsiest : = "IN = CALL AND SEE Mothers | % aie lunches will be served besides | was because he was pleased or dis- | and W ringer...... | : 2 Si O y Wil SON | 4 all kinds of soft drinks, and special | pleased. Bobbed ae is now - = = i a attention to campers. Scotty won't | fashionable that there is as much = US - [) = Wearing Apparel for be in the Bend. long before they'll | excuse for a man getting drunk PETER ox SYLVESTER | = = AT THE Their Children a all be saying, "Meet meat the Blue | when she will not have her hair cut : Phone 210 i = = 8 Rate whoa E a Bird--Scotty's Place.'? The Mirror | as when she does. One would have 12 Ontario St. vid : i: = = 17 fé B LU Ee a i Pg D) 13 19 Was uits that tor- ' : wishes him all kinds of luck. thought, however, that when 'Bob' id -- eee ------ ' | = = merly sold at $2.50 and was cause for her husband to be- f | i = = ICE CREAM PARLOR AND QUICK LUNCH $3.00, to clear at ea. $1.70 J PAGEANT RAIDING ih vie, oe ote aera not | felt E: =| aN . a 1av é 30DDY. re = AT = | J Wash Suits, regular | aa | The Fletcher Johnston Press for Good Job Printing ne = S| $4.00 and $4.95 to clear (Continued from page 1) iE 4 = = | | : Ane aes each $2.79 q pled children. i ee es oo = CITY HOTEL = | e | Downie Street Merchants , : Those who are taking part are | FOR SALE--Vacant Lots on ah ) ; 4 = = David Burns Boys' Cotton Jerseys, all E the following-- Officers, N. C. O.'s St. and House on No. 206 Rail- N L d ip & = BARNS =e HORSE-SHOEING | Beat The Adanacs Badly ARES ire. eee eee ane 43c each 4 and other ranks: W. A. Essex, way Ave. For particulars apply The Cleveland Sunday ews-L.eadcer | q - = | Wood Work of all Kinds Boys' Underwear, suit $| a Jobn peer ena <7 a H, on premises or Box 6, Mirror Thi W k . "Second Life of Monsieur the Devil" 1 Oc ae Bete } : r = x = 20 Years* Experience ' 4 B itler, F. Dixon, au ean, iv. > a ' : SH lete. Stan 8 ) : Wellington Street = | one plas erie | suet bee tdi a Last coe he a! aR j z. Hodgias, H. Poball, M. Drake, Office. iS ee By H. Bedford Jones--Complete . oi - = Hotel, Erie St. ' styles an colors OD 5 q Wm. Delooze, Ed. Whitehead, P. : | ----__IUUIVONTIOUTYULTTAOUATANOOOTUATEATLA TATA | There were two Carsons two|} $2.15 and $2.25 | | Ingle, G. French, T. R. C. Service a 'lawyers, two Murrays aud a ag Chem be a Ae t Dillenjelen a Salter, As G; Ei '** Young" Crane on thé team iy Bowe Holey Terroi senitee a Sica nie ae Roe ) --Purit | which beat the Adanac Club in a eae cae he Pal ; Smith, J Brookshaw Bert Whitt, y | hard fought soft ball game last Boys' Rock Stockings Wee q Harry Watson, Walter Hayter, S or eous & ectac e -- | | night in the Queen's park. ae ee mee Oa eae 4 William Richards, M.M., William O £ p | Sweetness aed | sen i oe imagined what Boys' Golf Heese, Wool, ae Nae Se A number of others e | a terrinc ight Downie street team |} ..... fea as eh Bh pee goc pair 4 will participate whose names we --Freshness | put up when they beat the rugged 7 dozen' Boys' Blouses. to q 4 ae not procure at the time of | Y aY | Are things that have Adanacs by a score of Ht, They ei ee 79¢ each q going to press. O eC : O e e | popularized our | see be Adanacs, playing with See the new Babe Ruth s | chee pee a men all Eton Cap in navy with em- a E AND UNPARALLED C R EAM ERY i arable: | But in sare of the result of last PION eevee teeeeee trees tay nach q | Phone 1580 Residence 1330J COLORFUL AND AMAZING---PICTURESQU : [pee a a a cee i' Boys' Bathing Suits a : E night's game we believe that the 5 eee eve +4.» " ERTAINING AND INSTRUCTIV B U qs f ER TOM MIX in | Adanacs can beat them if Jonesy | Sagem ahaa: iia Bot 9100 : FRANK P. GIBBS ae : : ill continue his coaching. © Boys' Khaki Bloomers ,,,... Chartered Accountant 'vesionsogrotiesty The Trouble Shooter ply y baa ae ee ee = ned é rou e 00 ef Take the boys out for a run. in} o tsi sc un. A aD 85c¢ to $1.00 4 102 Ontario St. Stratford, Ont. Stratford an er oun y ery Phons 410. ee Pere | the morning one hour earlier 5 in- Boys' Khaki Long Pants, 7 (Beacon Building) ger" | Stead of 6 as is the custom. Aine $1.75 and $1.95 F é "Phe Adanac team were: Binet bt oe Ne ge Be : Gare 2 é ain > Bithn, . a Stratford Dairy Co Mon. - Tues. - Wednes. Hill, Watson, Hamilton, Kneitl, a s P pie : | Kelro, Reis, Lougheed. C J Mi iF i ai(] i . He 116 Albert St. Nl | th b t f i "4 al OF cee e @, @ peautiru | C. N. R. PICNIC a | e e + M B | ~ . a ll lian nil | | The Clothier { seledi | BE Cloak Model (Continued from page 1) { i les ) : . ; y ' ¢ ds Vio ing ) he | Why did not the gentleman keep Hise Ebest ae 4 POST OFFICE PARK, STRATFORD t ee gee ets Us ' ae nee an ; ory a i his promise oe eleag the camel? Tel. 203 40 Wellington St. q ie | ON THE EVENINGS OF : A : : - q i dash and swing | f ui Thurs. % Friday % Satur. Charlie has got that bump push- 4 ier no & M Pi T d Wednesda June 30 July 1 and 2 ai FF cart right under control. q . of the British tar. si Mon ay, ues ay, y, ] 4 : iH. STRONGHEART Ww ay é ) TAT) oe , from heavy white twill On the Cool Banks of the River Avon Pie he. The Wond : _ What attraction was on the left with navy flannel, detach- | it e Wonder Dog, in side'of train going down and com- ' 4 . tit f the Sienttoed A3 ba 7 ing back? Or was the gentleman able collar and cuffs, sizes Presented by the John B. Rogers Producing Company, under the cpap isk re) es ra OFF oa AWaewOCsS 4... The Lov only viewing the scenery from the 4 to 12 ears. Prices-- Rotary Club and for the Crippled Children's and Boys' Work of that CNSR AB ROD ; this event is y 5 sa Si La car door. worthy of the patronage of every man, woman and child in this city and vicinity, and may well be looked forward to as the most outstanding spectacle ever presented in the history of Stratford. ---- v Sizes 8 to 10% $2.75 and $2.98 EG RE MG : This unique and gorgeously costumed event will show in a series of Pageants presented by | | 4 | Over Four Hundred Performers (including many of the city's best known people) the history of | -- | : i! Children's... $1.75 Vere Newest in PETES, ie Sizes 4 to 7% Electric | Stratford and Perth County from the time of Chainplain and the Indians down through the Pion- . ; ' ° You'll enjoy TA q Jennette | eer Days of Dr. Dunlop and the Sergeants to the present time. The Historical Pageant will ua i niet Boudoir the rich fla- ; clude with a vivid picture of a Front Line Trench at Night which will be presented by the kind y ! { : co-operation of a number of Stratford's Veterans of the Great War. This will be followed by a . 4 NEIL p McEWEN Lamps "es ve os 4 Fashion Shoppe kaleidoscopic scene, "The Dance of the Nations," presenting the nations of the world, portray- Ry * : Feag, a 3 i i Yational Costumes, i 'a d by hundreds of pretty girls in the National Co 45 Downie St. Tel. 1182 rei) ag et A The Grey Store on the corner | of 3 See them, in our window He : ) } Fleet Foot Tennis Shoes Js 4 87 Ontario St. Watch for Further Announcements and Remember the Dates | 1 | =) | | Pequegnat's 4 rhongee ee JUNE 30, JULY 1 and 2 Read The Mirror Ads, ig TEWELERY STORE} Phone 90 : -- os ---- 4 Read The Mirror Ads. saci halite eae ane tig