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Stratford Mirror, 1 May 1925, p. 3

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eee ee ee nee Sot se rte THE MIRROR __ Central Methodist Church Sunday, May 3rd, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. + | LADIES' AUXILIARY CRICKET CLUB MET Ladies' Auxiliary of Stratford Cricket Club held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. solos were given by Mrs. S. Wyatt, accompanied by Miss M. Whittaker. Mrs. Corman gave two readings in her usual good style and pleas- Miss Vivian rendered two solos The Pastor Will Preach At Both Services Atkins, 48 Falstaff street the other evening. The president, Mrs. Pugh, presided, and about thirty of the members were present. At with harp accompaniment by Mrs. Vivian, which were heartily encor REV. J. W. MAGWOOD, Pastor Excellent Music. Hoyle. Next meeting will be held at th home of Mrs. T. Battersby, 43 Downie street, May 14. this meeting it was decided to hold the first social at the home of Capt. and Mrs. Dyke, American hotel. All strangers welcome The program consisted of the tok aiid lowing numbers: Two delightful ing manner. Mr. C. Vivian and 3 ed, A very dainty lunch was served © by Mrs. Kiloh and Miss Dorothy THE NEWEST IN MEN'S Top Coats Suits FOR SPRING Do not fail to see them. WALLY HERN Everything for dad and his lad Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Repair- ing. Goods called for and delivered. Phone 217 47 Downie This Is Your Opportunity We find that we are Over- stocked in certain lines of Spectacles and for the next five days we are nears the following SPECIALS 100 Gold filled frames, vel- vet cable temples, best qual- aaieinene: $9.00, for 100 Shell Frame Glasses, regular price $10, i 50 * Examination Free PEQUEGNAT'S Stratford's Oldest Exclu- sive Optical Practice. _ Phone 554 are all genuine reductions, no sale goods, only my regular stock of first quali LAST CALL.-.. "Ant Only two more days to take advantage of these outstanding values. Quality THE MIRROR Practical Points On Poultry Raising (By Sydney Everitt) ' during the long winter months that | they were confined to the laying house. Eggs for hatching should be gather- ed frequently at all times, as during the | cold weather they may be chilled and |} in warm weather broody hens may "Im the spring a poultryman's fancy | sit on them the greater part of the lightly turns to chicks." This may | day and thus starting incubation, in not be the exact words of the poet, | woth cases the vitality of the geri. put this time of the year we are | may be lowered or entirely destroyed. faced with the problems of renewing | After eggs are gathered they should our flocks, it matters not whether | be stored in a moderately cool place they be of meat, eggs, or the show | tres from strong odors and turned | | (Press Representative, Stratford Poul- try & Pet Stock Association) | any vigor that may have been lost | Stamina which tn turn is transmitted | to the young chicks. Many complaints of the large num- ber of chicks which die in the shell, while some of this may be caused through faulty incubation a large ver- centage of the dead chicks lacked the vitality which would permit thein to break through the shell, some going as far as to punch a hole, but fails to break through as the outer sheli membrane dries to the chick, holding it a prisoner. Even if liberated these chicks lack stamina and very often die in a few days. This may. be rersary Jewelery | Bee ees. ' Sale" Values, are the foundation stones that have built up this successful business. These ! eS mnarked up, original price tags on every article. Come in Saturday-- it will pay you. Any Pair of Earrings Give FOR EE | on 1 Pa of Earrnas Gna IF TO $3.00 ee With Every $3.00 Purchase _ FE R E FE | Ladies' Wrist Watches White and Green Gold Filled Cases, all shapes, some stone set-- Regular $30.00 for......... Rae PE b, Regular $18.00 for ..$13.95 Regular $10.00 for..........csccceeeeereeneeeenenerees eS uuivea ey SiG ere eee "CHOKER" BEAD NECKLETS Sai up to $1.50, fot..cv nuts. ya pees Spe yas Gan 79c "BROWN BETTY" TEA SET Sterling Silver on genuine English Denby ware, regular $15.00, for $9.25 CAKE AND SANDWICH PLATES . Hand-painted Nippon China Plates with silver-plated handles, reg. 1.25 for 69c 25 DOWNIE STREET BUSHFIELD --- "T FR RPO a eR A "SPRINGTIME" (Continued isa page 1) Christine Copus and Norma Coppin Some of these younger members the cast took their parts just as ur consciously as they would play and n _ caused by Alvin Reavie who took the part of "Bobby Brewster, a lion with | the ladies," than any other member Look over these outstanding savings and ren ular $13.00, for thin model. Regular $15.00 and $18.00, for Men's Pocket Watches 12 size, 7-Jewel, White Gold Filled Case, fancy dial, reg- $9. Q5 12 size, 15-Jewel, White and Green Gold Filled Cases, ( tings Regular $8.00, for $5.90 MESH BAGS--Whiting & Davis Make Regular $4.00, for....... RICHELIEU PEARLS Replacement Guarantee with every necklace--Prices slashed to cost prices. SILVERWARE SETS DW patterns--"'Old Colony" and "Anniversary." Two only "1847 Rogers" 26-piece sets, going at cost price. Regular $24.85 for ...... $18.95 Selling out two br Sale ends Monday, May 4th---SO BUY NOW! Square Deal Jeweler' Next to British Mortgage Loan Co. room, to produce good chicks we must | once a day, this to prevent any dan- have not only fertile eggs, but eggs | ger of the germ adhering to the sides that have within them the vitality | of the shell. or hatchability, to turn into strong, If for any reason your breeding | well. Lois Thompson as "Mrs. El- kins," has a very natural stage man- | ner, and was a general favorite with the audience. Miss Agnes Cullis took the part of Priscilla Brewster, with the ease and subtleness of one who had had considerable experience behind the footlights. And we be- lieve this was Miss Cullis' first ex- perience in this capacity. Maybe more merriment and laughter was | | | i | of the cast. "He sure was good," was ) t | the general opinion of all. Doc. Reid, "Brewster Pills," no doubt helped to keep up his enthus- iasm through out the play. Kathleen Robertson who took the | part of "primrose," Standish could easily be associated with a primrose. Sally Sowerby surely is a suscepti- ble maiden both on and off the stage. Special mention should also be made of Mary Nethercott, Wilfred Gregory, little credit is due to Harold Steve son and Leslie Howes. Gets Many Bouquets. Stratford is gaining laurels as beauty and home centre continuou ly. A traveller from south of the remarked recently that it was th best and homliest looking town had seen on a rather long tour. husky, vigorous chicks at the end of the incubation period, therefore a few words on this would not be out of place at this time. The good weather, early this sea- son, has been particularly favorable to fertility as the mature stock has been able to get on mother garth much earlier than usual, picking up those choice pieces of tender roots and green vegetation and building uD | stock is confined to the house or 4 small run which is bare of vegetation, some steps should be taken to pro- vide abundance of green feed, this | may be done by sowing the run in | oats and keeping the hens out until they are a few inches high, green, leafy plants such as lettuce are ex- cellent as these green leaves carry the fat soluble vitamine A which is necessary to retain good health and avoided to a large extent, by not hatching eggs from pullets which have béen under lights or: -pushed for egg production last winter, and natch- | ing only from healthy mature stock which has that vitality so essential to produce husky chicks that live and thrive, thus maintaining or rais- ing the standard of your flock. More practical points on poultry will be given next week. Subscribe for The Mirror. Good Musician Leaves Us. George Pratt, Nelson street, has left this city for new employment in Cleveland. George was a well-knowl musician here. He played at the Ca- sino last summer with Bart's orches- tra, and of recent months has delight- 'ed patrons at the Classic theatre by his ability as a trap player. Next Week--Mon. & Tues. BEBE DANIELS "THE CROWDED HOUR" The Story of a good little bad girl of Broad- way. ADMISSION PRICES REDUCED Starting May 4th Matinees--roc and 25¢ Evenings--15c and 30¢ Including tax. RR ASA SIRT PES NEW Spring Hats For Men, Young Men and Men Who Want to Keep Young That's you father, isn't it? Well, here is.where you can get a Hat suitable to yourown style and beauty. That's right, father, keep up your appearance. You are just as old as you feel, and you will feel a good deal younger wearing one of our new Spring shapes in a hat to suit your general appearance. Come in and look them over. Sizes 65% to 75%. $2. 50 to $7.50 Soft and Hard Hais. jP. J. RELLY J. KELLY

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