times. ape arwaares eines TBS snceen an ioltamnae alee 8? Satna "i a Baia pe eR RAEN ELTA ABT aa _ . 'AERA REN (8) THE STRATFORD MIRROR --~--!_ == Local Interest Jack Shouldice, of London, but for- merly of the bank of Montreal staff here spent the week-end in the city. In fact, he often runs over here, but then no one is surprised at his frequent visits.. Johnston Langan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Langan, 10 Hibernia street, spent Sunday at his home here. John- ston is attending the Toronto Univer- sity-and in a short time will be a full fledged mechanical engineer. He is the kind of young man who is a good advertisement for his home town, and a credit to his parental home. MOTORED FROM LONDON » BUT TOOK TRAIN BACK A traveller who motored from Lon- don Wednesday morning had all the driving he wanted for one day at least. He left that city at 9 a.m., and when he reached the Queen's Hotel it was close to noon. He told Man- ager Jack White and Lorne Wanzel of his experience. His car. turned around on the road at one place three How he kept on the highway is nothing short of a mystery, but the trip was simply nerve racking, and one could not begin to write the story of his trip as realistic as Mr. White or Lorne Wanzel related it to The Mirror scribe. With the slippery con- dition of the highway his car slid and glided and gee hawed to such an ex- tent that he was for the time being a@ nervous wreck. It had affected him so much that he left his car in Stratford, and took the train to his next calling place. TIPPERARY IN THE SPRING Ah, sweet is Tipperary in the spring- time of the year, When the hawthorn's whiter than the snow, When the feathered folk assemble, and the air is all a-tremble With their singing and their wing- ing to' and fro; When queenly Slievenamon puts her verdant vesture on, And smiles to hear the news the breezes bring, And the sun begins to glance on the rivulets that dance-- i Ah, sweet is Tipperary in the Spring. Ah, sweet is Tipperary in the Spring- time of the year, When mists are rising from the lea, When the Golden Vale is smiling with _, 4 beauty all beguiling, And the Suir goes crooning to the sea; And the shadows and the showers only multiply the flowers That the lavish hand of May will fling; « Where in unfrequented ways fairy music softly plays-- Ah, sweet is Tipperary Spring. in the Ah, sweet is Tipperary in the Spring- time of the year, When life like the year is young. When the soul is just awaking like a lily blossom breaking, And love words linger on tongue; When the blue of Irish skies is the hue of Irish eyes, And love dreams cluster and cling Round the heart and round the brain, half of pleasure, half of pain-- Ah, sweet is Tipperary in the spring. the +Denis A. McCarthy. zy -- SHE FIRST "SAUNTERERS" Do you know the derivation of the word "saunter"? There was once a time when it was a2 great mark of de- votion to go on 4 pilgrimage to the Holy Land. In France the Holy Land was La Sainte Terre. People willing- ly helped the pilgrims on their way, and when asked where they were going, they answered, "a la sointe terre," and gave them food and shelter for the sake of their holy purpose. | - But they had no intention of going to the Holy Land; and people got to know it and when they saw them coming, they said: "Here comes some ;more "sainte-terrers,." They were not ,Christian pilgrims, they were just "saint-terring." , ™ It is just the same on 'highway of life. There are have a purpose and show the great those who it in their ter. They have no aim. The saunter- ers seldom reach their destination. 'but those propelled by a deep and purposeful aim never look gack, never pause, until the end of the finds them at the summit of success. What's in your heart Let no man know, Nor to a friend a secret show, For if that friend should prove a foe, Then . all the secret know. willingly good people | walk. There are also those who saun-' journey. world would your After an absence of three years from the city, I have opened an up-to-date _ Hair Beauty Shoppe, upstairs in the Walsh Block, over the store formerly occupied by Arnold's. WE SPECIALIZE IN PERMANENT WAVES New and modern methods. Dressing and HOLLIS BEAUTY SHOPPE ~* Under management Philip Hollis Phone 1738 Stratford Outstanding Models - - - - will appeal. Assortment markably low cost. terials in latest models. vest. Sizes 35 to 44. Large Pattern in colors of grey and brown, stripes and smart patterns. in regular style; trousers have belt loops and five pockets; Men's Department, Main Floor. . Men's and Young Men's Botany Serge Suits 25.00 For the men who desire suits that will wear well, have smart appearance, and be purchased at low cost, these splendid blue or grey Botany serges Cut on popular two and three button models. lapels andd finely tailored throughout. sers have five pockets and belt loops. Soft rolled Vest is reguiar style, and trou- Sizes 35 to 46. --Men's Dept., Main Floor Satonia Offers Outstanding Values in Fancy Tweed and Worsted Suits for Men and Young ' Men Saturday 4 & Bre = = i *3 4 Re 2 : . ¢ y Ee @ * ° Here is a splendid opportunity to purchase that new spring suit at re- This lot includes fancy tweeds and worsted ma- Excellent selection of finely woven wool cloths Well-tailored five-button Sina: wieusadebdstareapdey atnabeanhrie Kiddies! more come around! 5c iviarble i tme Marble time has once Come early to the store tomorrow for your share. | 200 marbies and 1 large onyx alley B ieee 5 this. special for the kiddies-- Toyland, Store Basement. and Garrett models. Department, Main Floor. patterns and models. CANADIAN DEPARTS) Bownle and Erie Streets. Stratford. * Splendid selection in coat materials, including grey and fawn covert cloth and French grey tweeds. Hasy fitting lines. single breast with patch pockets. gee this outstanding line tomorrow morning in the Men's You will be pleased with the Gaionia Presents Smart Top Coats for Men 00 . Cut on Galt Three button Sizes 36 to 42. Ask to IT CTONE nH ELSE ey LIMITED Phone 2500 for all departrnents.