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Stratford Mirror, 3 Apr 1925, p. 3

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ce AAA ame a Saag me | orth Ree hy - Se = re SS oS ON. nN "SNA EER OEE TTT ss owe THE MIRROR =) CTL UU DIP PERENT yet the same---the new Society Branp Cornell for Spring Today's style features are of course in today's Cornell.. The wider shoulders, lower lapels, closer buttons. snugger hips. But the effect that. made the Cornell, from the first, is still there. It's still the cut that combines the most careless ease with the most carefu) tailoring. There has never been anything like it. ; | TRTUTUOT RS UT ng : As low as $29.50 and up to $60.00 Cummin g; The Clothier Billie Y. Donaldson, Mer. Phone 203 40 Wellington St. U0 MMMM Un TTT PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE Large wardrobe, wainut finish, nearly new, cedar lined, moth proof; 6 dining room chairs, oak finish; dining room table, oak fin- ish; buffet, quarter oak; 1 kitchen cabinet; hall seat, with mirror; couch; solid walnut parlor suite, four pieces; electric range, three burners, McClary; coal oil stove, three burners; genuine reed baby buggy; small reed baby buggy; basinette; 1 bed; 1 rug, 7 x 9 feet: 1 rug; 1 secretary; 1 congoleum rug, 9 x 6. Owner is leaving city and wishes to dispose of these articles before 12th of April. Anyone interest in seeing them may call and see them at 436 ONTARIO ST., CITY Interesting Program at Auld Lang Syne Meeting Quite a large crowd gathered in the Epworth Hall of the Central Church to attend the "Auld Lang Syne" meat- ing of the Young People Monday ev- ening. The program was, with few excep- tions, given by ex-presidents and oth- er officers. Many letters were read by former pastors, and presidents of the Young People's Society, among which were greetings from Rev. Dr. T. Manning, Rev. W. H. Graham. Miss Nellie Forman, and Messrs. Norfolk, W. McCaffrey and Benson Johnston. The program was arranged entirely by Mrs. W. Collins and the girls of her class. 'Dr. & H. Bidt and Dr. F. J. R. Forster took part in the pro- sTam as well as Messrs. Earl Latter. Harry Dunsmore, and Mrs. Dunsmore, Miss McKelvie of Calgary, Mrs. W. Way of Strathmore and Miss Rose Sylvester of Stratford also spoke, Solos were given by Miss Lillian Coughlin, Messrs. Chas. Moore and Fletcher Johnston, Those who ac- companied the singers were Mrs. H. Woolner and Miss R. Wreford. Miss A. Miller spoke of past mem- bers whe had gone on before. Occupying the chair was Mr: Jobn Myers, who was one of the former presidents of the Young People's So- ciety as°well as one who has been ac- tively engaged in connection with the work of the church for the past 54 years, Mr. Myers made an ideal chairman and interspersed many re- ferences of interest during the even- ing. UCT TENEUERESETAVOLETDPEEPEREL ERASE Special Men's Black and Brown Ox- fords, Goodyear welts, rubber heels --- just arrived and are the very latest styles. All sizes-- $3.95 NEIL D. McEWEN 45 Downie St. Tel. 1182 VniAl AORSUPAUURUTADELERDERESESENULEOREREESEOSDSOS Reliable Footwear MOUUUUAUSUUAUGUUEEUAUEYERELEASECEUORDEEEUAASOOTSUEETEEOEEUGEDRTOUEEEEEES ESTEE TEL CL EERE EEE EEE Memorial Baptist Off 3 For The Coming Yee Splendid Slate of Officers Elected Carry on the Work, Officers who will preside over th work of the Memorial Baptist Chure for the coming year were elected at a meeting held in the church on W nesday night. The annual meeti proper will be held on Wednes¢ night. Rev. R. K. Gonder presided over the gathering, at which officers were elected as follows: To the De con's Board, for four years, P, F gerald and J. P. Osborne; chure clerk, Charles Skirten; assistant clerk, A, Jocelyn; treasurer, J. Wat. son; financial secretary, G. H. Ligh foot; envelope stewards, F, Hider, Charles Lighttoot, W. J. Cassey; mis- Sionary treasurer, Vivian Gonder missionary treasurer, G. Chambers building fund secretary, J. W. Rog- ers;; assistant A. EK. Masters: build- ing fund treasurer, Mrs. T. C. Wright; organist, Mrs. EK. Bishop; assistant, G. H. Lightfoot; choir leader, G. Bex- ton; Worship Hand secretary, Mrs. R. Watson; Sunday School superin- tendent, A. J. Chambers. Financial, social and usher committees were el- ected. These committee will elect their own chairmen. Presentation To Teacher, ; All those who attended the meet- | ing of Mrs. Kdith Dunsmore's Bible Class at the home of Mrs. A. J. Hod- gins Tuesday night, had a good time. Mrs. Hodgins proved herself an adept -- at making her visitors feel at home. -- The most interesting feature of 7 the evening was the presentation te " Mrs. Dunsmore of a silver yase fill- ed with. carnations, as it was her birthday. Mrs. James Hoare and Miss B. Moore, who are leaving the | city to make their homes in Clinton, were presented each with a silk scarf. Musical selections were given by | Mrs. E. Robertson and Mrs. J. H. Skene and Mrs, C. Vivian. The fol- 4 jowing officers were elected: Presi- dent, Mrs C. Vivian; secretary, Mrs. Margetts; treasurer, Mrs. J. Ruther- ford. Mrs, Hodgins served dainty re- freshments. Bride-To-Be Showered. 4 Miss Margaret McDonald was honored 4 at the home of Mrs. J. Emerson, Queen street, by an uniquely ar- ranged shower Tuesday evening. The decorations were most unusual and attractive, and displayed much skill in their arrangement.. Miss Jean Hermiston and Mr, D. McDermott, of Tavistock. assisted in opening the parcels, while the' efficient hostess served dainty refreshments. Miss McDonald is one of Stratford's most popular young ladies who is receiy- ing the best wishes of a host of. friends, as she is a bride-to-be of the month. Subscribe for The Mirror. THE MIRROR Fred's Sympathy | We lived in a cottage by the sea And when | came nome one day i did not see Fred--little Fred just ; Coing its efficient work. | zens hone that it willhave along dry eight-- Who loved with his "dad" to play. LOCAL INTEREST The motor driven sweeper has 4p peared on the city streets and is again Most citi- ; season in which to operate. And daddy loved, too, with his happy ae + y doy ; ; ' aie i To play, when his work was done, ' A number of out-of-town visitors In Or climb to the top of the hill with | the | risen to remark on the very evident | cleanliness of this city. him, Yo look at the setting sun. city in the past few days have An extensive ey <> ¥ r 5 3a . PT , nite ; z ze Dear, where is our boy," to my wife, | paving program, and hard working I said, And sadly she made reply; | officials are bringing for Stratford its 'O Fred was so naughty this after- | just recognition as a city beautiful. noon } To punish him I did try. But, when I commanded that he should come, or * * In the past week the close of a long season of skating was marked at the : , { Authority he defied, local arena by a very successful car- And knowing that I could not follow him ee Crept under the house to hide. "Then give me the rod,' I most stern- ly said "TH teach him he must obey." So after him slowly | crept until From him but two yards away. 1 And then with a look with deep sym- | pathy { He whispered so low to me, "Say dad! is she after you, Now who Could whip such a boy as he? too?" || We went to the top of our sunset hill | | ticipated. ; very popular spot all winter, and al- | though the seagon has passed, the ex- ' cellence of the ! skaters faithful until the last. | of this city. {ing a reputation -for i styles always up to the mode. nival in which some 600 persons par- The ice palace has been a ice there kept the ee See R. T. MeMorran's style show was ' widely attended by the women folk Mr. McMorran is gain- keeping his And watcheé till the Sun had gone, And saw in the glory of afterglow * The day's fond goodnight shine on. oe And there as we stood in that sacred | 9 Nght j 1 lovingly spoke to him, And told of the shadow on mother's | heart : Until his blue eyes were dim. And as we came down with his hand -- : in mine He said. "I am sorry Dad, | Bat if she'll fcrgive me and love me st Fill try not be so pad." TIRES: Worth while at the right prices See us first before they burst BILL KEIL 114 Ontario St. Phone 140w And felt his response to me, I tightened my hold on his little hand Til] out from his heart a love mes- gage came, . "TP; tell her tonight," said he. Ber face was o'ershadowed by sad- ness still, But soon it was changed to joy, And lighted by love shine, when in her arms She held her enkindled boy. j ON SALE TO-MORROW | "TRUE STORY,' Magazine for May is on sale at Lightfoot's Bookstore. Mendelssohn | UPRIGHT PIANO . Thoroughly Overhauled Special | SATURDAY | $125 | PEQUEGNATS |. MUSIC STORE |. Spring Hats New blocks, new colors, hard and soft, any color, any size. Price-- 2.90 » 7.50 Large stock to choose from. P. J. KELLY * ~ oe Central Methodist Church Sunday, Evening, April 5th, 7 p.m. ) "The Prophet Balaam and the Ass that Spoke' } An Old Testament Story REV. J. W. MAGWOOD, Pastor : | Remember the Choir Concert on Good Friday Night * SOLO--Selectedisicccccsccvectecsccosescceccrseresce re Wane McPherson MOLT PA ea a mcrae ss & con seen thee 'Heavenly Light." i ef 7 p.m.--Rev, F. Matheson--"What Shall It Profit" SOL @ Selected: isc e eects RDS hcce Tey MA et Mr. T. Mclean ANTHEM--"'There"s a Friend in the Homeland"......... cece ecoenee ens 33) First Ehuited Church MEETING IN CITY HALL, STRATFORD SUNDAY, ARRIL 5th, 1925 Rey.R. Martin, D.D.--Joint Pastors--Rev.F. Matheson, B.A. lta.m.--Dr. R. Martin "Called to be Saints." Mr. J. Bottomley, A.R.C.O., musical director, Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. Young People's Society, 8.15 p.m. EAST END UNION SERVICES --Juliet School - Brunswick Street Il a.m.---Rev. T. A. Bell--"The Enchanted Gates" Solo---Mr. N. Hohnstein Bring your Bible and Hymn Book. All Welcome. = BARGAINS | Columbia Cabinet Gramophone, 26 selections--machine alone cost $135.00. You can get this for........... $50.00 We also have a good Practice Piano, iron frame, full compass, check action, all for........ pve Braco eta bs $50.00 You can have either, on terms to suit yourself. We carry a full line of Easter Records in stock Phone 171 MASON & RISCH, LTD. | 97 Ontario St. --------S- S| SSS!" SS=_--SS se fo 0 ~

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