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Stratford Mirror, 31 Dec 1925, p. 7

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1s ----_ a eebbbeULULLLLLLELCLULLU TET EEE PU 12 ~ THE MIRROR. Local Interest Andy McDowell, superintendent Montreal. Fast Typesetters, Limited. Was In the city over the holiday and looks 'hale and hearty. Aléerman Wright is the last name on the ballot, but, as he Says in his advertisemént, the first name _ for Service. Look him up. The eyes and hearts of many ofthe United States' biggest men have been centred during the last few days ona former Stratford boy, "Joe" Moore, who just underwent a most serious operation for eye trouble; but we were glad to learn the Operation was very successful. Mr. Moore is the son of Mrs. Anna Moore, 142 Waterloo street, and is one of the best known busi mess men in New York City, occupy- ing the prominent position of treasurer of the Hearst Publication Co. His many friends here wil] be pleas- ed to hear of Mr. Moore's speedy re- covery. Mr W. Rae Small, one of Strat. fords' bright and promising young men, left the city the other day to take a position on the staff of the Rockford Morning Star, Rockford, I. Mr. Small is a graduate of the news staff of the Beacon-Herald and was the recipient before leaving of a beautiful fountain pen and pencil from | nis office associates, which the giy- ers named "the tools "of the craft." | Mr. Small, 'however, has the brain | power to use those tools with dexter- ) / | ity and skill, and will undoubtedly make a name for himself in the news- paper world. The Mirror wishes him every Sucegess in his new field. of labor. Vigor, Vitality, Vim aid Punch-- With "Courage to act on a sudden hunch-- And nerve to tackle the hardest thing, With feet that climb, and hands that cling, And a heart that never forgets to sing A That's Pep! Sand and grit in a concrete base-- A friendly smile no an honest face-- The spirit that-helps when another's down, Ee That. knows h6éw to scatter the black- est frown, 2 That loves its neighbor, and loves its town-- That's Pep! can-- To look for the best in every man-- To meet each thundering knock-out blow, s Coming back with a laugh, because you know You'll get the best of the whole blame show-- That's Pep! To say "I will'--for you know you | | DUNCAN FERGUSON COMPANY, LTD. fe Of what should a man be proud if | Fred--Did she make be Bek | she made him a good he is not proud "of his friends. | Ray--No, -but ' e | husband, , Some "don't get nuthin' out of life" = " : * | > a + ! } 1 but when their whimes begin, we | eel a ; ; MCETTaIN, COY, al har 0 please te remind them that they don't i ' sae OU, | And variable as the shade thin' in, : i : put nuthin' i By the light, quivering aspen made; a c 5 When pain and anguish wring the ow Come ? | brow, en rn our hours of ease, \ Fred--How long have they been A ministering angel thou! married? Ray--About. five years. De McMORRAN'S Second Anniversary Sale 'i 7 4 4 : Tremendous reductions in both our Men's and Ladies' Stores. Every article reduced -- % TO % OFF 300 Men's Overcoats $9.95 to $19.50 . R.T. McMOR! Where you will eventually buy 54-56 Ontario St. from | Phone 84 | Frocks in Every Smart i OA i Fabr IC -- In Two Sale Exceptional Dresses at an exce time when a new dress w; smart type of frock desi or low necklines, unusual models, others prettily trimmed. Ladies' Flannel and Wool Knit Dresses, with round neck or coll Sleeves, sizes 16 ¢6 38. $10.75. Ladies' Dresses in Cre Smart tailored Styles. NCAN FERGUSON CO, LIMITED Priced Groups $5.95 $12.95 Ladies' Cloth Dresses, including Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Wool Crepe, made in smart tailored styles black and colors, sizes 18 to 38 Values to $25.00. To clear $12.95 made in tailored Styles ars. -- Long Values to teeeees $5.95 To clear at Set repe Satin, black and a good range of colors. Sizes 16 to 46. Ty clear at $18.00 to $35.00

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