Ontario Community Newspapers

Stratford Mirror, 2 Apr 1926, p. 3

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ee ee eee ee ed a= oR an Ci ee en - ane et -- BU ge eS eee 2 TES a - fa te Fp re THE MIRROR pring Opening SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1926 AND FOLLOWING WEEK IN OUR NEW SHOWROOM, 91 ERIE WE WILL HAVE ON DISPLAY-- The Willys-Knight Six with its patented sleeve valve motor, --the motor that improves with use. The Overland Six A really outstanding car in the mod- erate priced class --- OVER 60,000 SOLD IN IFS. FIRST YEAR ON THE MARKET! The Overland Four An inexpensive car of very sturdy con- struction. It has made a name for itself on account of small up-keep. COME AND LOOK THEM OVER Holliday-Abra, Limited Phone 2080 91 ERIE STREET STRATFORD, ONT. _----_ SPORTING MIRRORITES By J. J. O'Leary, Mirror Sports Editor Calgary Juniors defeated Kingston by 3 goals to 2 in a final game for the championship, which lets the Memorial Cup go West. George Vezina, famous goal-keeper for the Canadiens hockey team, died last Saturday. England's 'Blue Ribbon Steeple- _ chase, "The Grand National" was won by Jack Horner, who paid 25 to 1 for every dollar invested. "Doc" Carson scores 3 goals on Cameron. This was adding insult to injury. Roy Brothers' Indians trimmed Port Arthur and Varsity. Supposed to be the best in amateur hockey. Well if that's the case, Roy's Redskins may be paddling dongolas in 1928 in Holl- and. An Artificial Ice Arena will be er- ected in Brantford for next season. A Stratford man will handle the _ busi- ness end of it.--Guess again. Bolton Wanderers and Manchester City will play off for the final of the English Cup. Take your choice, the betting is even, but the goals will likely be odd. (Continued on page 5) Children's Toggery Eton Caps--blue with emblem, BUG URy if ss taiay eieing es <p sos Soiseel ec Loc. Tweed Caps, many patterns, _ )) Se EA RR shi Pe 95c. and $1.25 ( Blue Reefer Coats. ages 2 years FREE So AR RG? $6.00 and $6.50 Fancy Tweed Reefer Coats, AUV BILE: tosses seh Sa $7.50 Children's Hats, new shapes, ie hin AERP pdle5Ra R T $1. Aberley Jerseys, $1.75 to $2.45 Dozens of new Blouses, svaasiha toscana sean 95c., $1.00, $1.50 GOI PIOSE. a ae 90c. Children's lang Pants, ages 4 years. tO S years 2.0.06.5.55 $2.25 30ys' Suits, 25 to 36 sizes, iia sas a Valea steed vauke a Ceote $7.00 to $15.00 Fancy wool Sweater Coats, GHG chaos sisi. $1.50 Odd Bloomers, pair $1.50 to $2.50 You'll find lots of nice things here for the children of your home. THE CLOTHIER Billie Y. Donaldson Phone 203 40. Wellington St. ------ SPORTING MIRRORITES (Continued from page 4) You have to hand it to Gene Fraser. Hockey is his business. "Well, he sees Niagara Falls gets plenty." Montreal Maroons win N. H. L. championship, by defeating Ottawa 1 to 0. They will now meet the Victoria Cougars in a series of games. Best three out of five for the Stanley Cup. Port Arthur and Varsity battle 90 minutes in Toronto to a tie; making another game necessary. Stratford Manufacturing Company have not given up hope of a softball team yet, they will be heard from when a meeting is called, Now that sports are slowed up for a while, movies, billiards and bowling are getting the sporting fraternity. It's their innings and they should reap the harvest. Roy Brothers hit for the Queen City again this week. His last chance to see the boys in action before they hang up their sticks and his eyes are wide open for any likely prospect. The final birds generally carry good plumage. Here's hoping he lands' a peacock, Mickey McPhee, The Crown Athlet- ic Associations' all round star athlete, will in all probability be on their line-up if they field a nine this sum- mer. A few more like Mickey would serve as a great drawing card. Manufacturers will not have the services of Jack Johnston this year. position of traveling salesman for Western Ontario. All baseball fans will wish Jack the best of luck and | success. ! | ceiving end should Kroehlers | Borden Norfolk will be on the re- enter a baseball nine in the, city league. Walter (Smoky) Miller is doing his daily dozen. Smoky will take more in- terest than ever this year and he gets in shape early in the season. The Good Cook Wants Good Cooking Utensils GET THEM AT China Hall J. L. BRADSHAW CUOUTUOPTT Ee CUUPETDORUUTEUODUUEEUEEDE CTE OD EEE CEUCT ECE EOE EEE) ee ee There may have been a scarcity of coal this winter, but there will be no '. scarcity of ice this summer. Boys' and l ; Expert Watch Repairing You can be assured that your watch will be repaired by most skilled workmen if you bring it to us. This is most important as so many watches are ruined by poor watch repairers. Our charges are no more than for inferior work, being the lowest possible. -- = PEQUEGNAT'S Established 1885 Stratford's Oldest Exclusive Optical Practice tine cates ce 7, zt Bees eee See Ba ca 1 ae ae fei ee a ge ug o THE MIRROR S | | As Jack has been promoted to the | == -- PRINCESS | THEATR OL OPO TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HOUSE PETERS in "COMBAT" with WANDA HAWLEY MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY "Uncle Tom's Cabin" -- K._----------ona2=2==>>=------=------=I--J"_ . | We Are Proud of Our | Showing of Easter Shoes eee See our New Strap Slippers. a range of every kind of shoe from which you will delight to make your choice. ROBERTSON'S SHOE STORE "The Little World of Shoes." 36 WELLINGTON STREET. is) Here you will find ~~ ------------ ---- McCLARY ELECTRIC with Speediron Units Before you select your Electric Range, be sure to see the McClary with the new metal-clad SPEEDIRON UNITS. Hydro Monthly Payment Plan is for YOU. E. W. TOBIN, Mer. HYDRO SHOP THE PEOPLE'S STORE Be Dressed Up For Easter BY WEARING ONE OF OUR SNAPPY SUITS OR TOP COATS Our Suits are of the latest design in single or double breasted, with smart fancy patterns and very pleasing Ws TRO (ORG Sr PiCeR ss bs acer es eck $15.00 to $39.50 Top Coats in single or double breasted, with a vim to the POtUeIis. Fhe ee i es boss .. $16.50 to $25.00 Boys' Suits in fancy Tweed or Blues, with two pairs of TEOUROTE PT ICG sec ks eas Os Cp Ole nae $6.75 to $16.50 Men's Hats in pearl, grey, fawn, clay; with or without TERCY DANES. BICEe os 65 Gobel Cea ee $2.50 to $7.50 Also a Few Necessities for the Holiday: Ties, Shirts, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hose. P.- J KEEL Yee Sole Agent for 20th Century and Fashion Craft Clothes.

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