J * : % ' ' - ' Mest " ¢ a THE STRATFORD MIRROR THE STRATFORD MIRROR Would $30 Buy Your Old Washer? Peeping Aectres tli he strictly: baw Choose Your Millinery Saturday © Scores of ,. 1 88 1? 50 Lovely Hats Priced from : to : HEATS THE WATER | &g ee from the Stratford fair, officials Se rick wate. cae eee | Our assortments are extremely varied--you may choose a smart ; felt for business or sport -- a chic fur felt for better wear-- ora of the board have assured the public. i (eee and fourteen inches in circumference, | As a matter of fact, there never have i) all, Neen re real formal hand made model hat of choice French velvet. They | been any gambling devices at any of That one came pertty close to being | Sense and Nonsense (Continued } Sense and Nonsense HAYES, The Clothier 87 Ontario Street The season of the year has arrived The battle for cucumber honors is on. Reading in The Mirror last week that a local grower claimed a record, Mrs. Charles Carnerie, 34 Hibernia) Street, called to say that she had when it is going to keep some people stepping to get their money's worth out of this year's beer permit. * * * 10 Days Only! Act Promptly on this offer individually portray last minute developments in styles, colers NET COST TO YOU......$115.00 : $30.00 | Regular Price...........8145.00 Your Old Washer ........ 30.00 FOR YOUR OLD WASHER On the latest model, brand new, direct from the factory Locomo- tive Washer. Buy now, don't let this opportunity pass to own a Locomotive Washer. _Demon- strations cheerfully given. $5.00 will start this famous washer working for you, with payments of $9.80 per month for 12 mos. EJYDRO GHOP ta. a E.R E ER VICE IS SUPREME 'J ESTA \\y --Any Make --Any Size --Any Age Business 115-w. Residence 1219-j : ou Know? is scrutinized much more critically than you may imagine. Our print- intin our print a ers take pride in every bit of work that leaves their hands. The uniformity and crafts- manship appearance has the right appeal. The use of the better class of printing is a real pleasure. CALLING CARDS--WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS LETTER HEADS -- BLOTTERS -- CIRCULARS EQLDERS -- CATALOGUES Business and Society Stationery of every . description. A phone call will bring to your office our representative. CChe Fletcher Johnston Press | the fairs. A gamble generally defined |as a game where both parties have a | chance to win. | * * * After trying for three days to win i, jan auto rug at one of the concessions m@ last year, we have decided to buy the # rug this year and put the rest of the | money in the bank. * * * A former well-known Stratford girl in the person of Mrs. Lawrence Max- well of St. Marys passed away this week. Mrs. Maxwell, before her mar- riage, was Miss Fannie Welsh of this city. * * * With an abundance of the products of the field and garden, there is no very good reason why any person should go hungry this winter. A move such aS that taken by the Red Cross and other organizations is a com- mendable one. eo ke Entries have been.slow in coming in for the big water stunt on Satur- day. The boys have evidently heard that the diving board is missing. * * * Two local youths are bewailing the loss of a 1910 flivver. While out ramb- ling one day some weeks ago, the fliv. ran out of gas and suffered a flat tire at the same time. As a result, the ma- chine was pushed into a farmer's lane near the Little Lakes. The other day the youths went back for the machine, only to find that it had disappeared. * e Ed | The question is not "who took it," but rather "who would take it?" * * * Saturday promises to be a full day out at the C. N. R. field day. A pro- gram which assures of a good after- noon's entertainment has been ar- ranged, : Cooking Utensils A complete stock of Aluminum and Enamel- led ware Cooking Uten- sils in the basement. J. L. BRADSHAW CHINA HALL Silverwood's = Smoother Than Velvet" Tce Cream pie: All Flavors--Bricks, Alaska Bon Bons and Dixie Cups , ' 87 Ontario St. - Fall Hats Guaranteed fine fur felt; colors light or dark grey, fawn, light and dark brown--guaranted fast colors, and will not lose shape from dampness or rain 3.50 4.50 4.95 New Fall Caps Made with unbreakable peak, real leather sweatband, all new patterns. Men's sizes Boys' sizes Men's | Sweater Coats Guaranteed pure wool--a vari- ety of colors. Regular 2 95 price 3.95. Special price,™™™ Men's Odd Pants Men's odd Pants in Tweeds light or dark patterns -- splendid pants for work. Also navy blue serge Pants, all sizes. 1 95 Your choice, special at ** The Clothier Stratford square. It's a new mark to shoot at. Let's hear from some more. Pie Rev. Dr. G. P. Duncan, pastor of St. } | | | | Andrew's Church, is the new moder-| ator of the Presbytery, having been | last week. * a * Several members of the local cus- toms staff decided to spend a night at Western Fair this week. While wandering through the midway, they came across one of those games where all you have to do is'put your shekels | on a certain number, and if you guess the right number, you get your money back, and lots more with it. If you don't guess the right number, why of course, you don't even get your own money back. * * Well in this case they didn't guess the right numbers. They're still say- ing "If I had played that one or 3 ie} had stayed with that other onesn i, 0 . Sie Miss Isobel Sim has been announced as the winner of another scholarship. It's come to be a habit with the clever student from Mr. Sprung's institution upon the hill. * * Harry Odbert is the new champion of the Stratford Community Golf Course, by virtue of his victory over Howie ing in the finals. Ed * * There are some promising players playground, and Odbert can look for developing on Fred Cook's popular playground, and Odbert can loo for some keen competition next year. * * * Peter Chillo,, the local horse, showed 4 clean pair of heels to a good field at Goderich races on Wednesday. By the way, there is a rumor that Dave Pinkney is mighty proud of his nag these days. : * * Shipping bricks for a civic work into Stratford by truck is as big an insult as shipping Roman candles in- to Mussolini's stronghold. LADIES' FIELD DAY HAD MANY ENTRIES London, Toronto, St. Thom- as, Woodstock, Galt, Kit- chener Golfers Compete A very successful ladies' open field day was held at the Country Club vesterday when fifty-three golfers from London Highland Club, Londo:. Thames Valley Club, Tor- ont., Woodstock, St. Thomas, Galt, Kitchener and the local club com- peted. ; 'he' events started in the morains and concluded in the evening, with tea served by the local iadies and prseniation of the prizes. Although the weather was rather cool, some excellent games were played while those so inclined. played bridge. Lunch was also served at noon, and all in ali everything went off moothly. : The ha were: Bridge, Mrs. Bartlett. Best 18 holes gross, Mrs. Frank Copus, Stratford; best 18 holes net Miss Bernice Easson, Stratford: first best 9 holes gross. Mrs. Powley, Toronto; first best 9 « and trimmings. We invite your immediate inspection. Lovely New Autumn Frocks Choice of Satins 14 15 or Crepes: ) Ideal dresses these for first fall days-- they herald a new era in fashions. You'll like the silhouettes, the trimmings --the materials and the colors in this special collection. See them Saturday. Sizes 16 to 44. Women's " Crayshene " Home Frocks Each oD These very desirable dresses carry the Martha Washington label -- they're perfection in styling, workmanship and val- ue. The material has been imported from England, it possesses unusual strength and attractive appearance. Featured in four styles, sizes 38 to 44 and in black or navy. On display Sat.--2nd floor. J. J. Crosier & Co., Ltd. 97 Ontario St. Phone 101 » holies net. Miss McMurchy, Galt; Miss Mary Strudley and Mrs. J. M. Riddell tied. Miss McMurchy won in the draw; second best 9 holes gross, Mrs. Babb London Highland; see- ond best 9 holes net, Mrs. Roche, Thames Valley, London; three lonz- est. drives, Mrs. H. A. Bruce, Strat- ford, 475 yards; longest sinzle drive, 17& yards; approaching and putting, Mrs. Porter, St. Thomas: Mrs. W. H. Gregory won_ second prize in the draw after being tied witn four others; hidden hole, Mrs. George, London Highland; first mystery prize, Mrs. N. F. . Babb, Stratford won from Miss Thornton, Stratio:d, in draw after being tied; second mystery prize, Mrs. Gordon Rankin, Stratford, won from Mrs. Kennedy London Highland, in draw after being tied; third mystery prize, Mrs. (Dr.) Sebben, Stratford; Dest 9 holes, 36 handicap, Mrs. Harry Kastner, Stratford, won from Mrs. McNichol, Stratford, in draw after beirg tied; team prize. Kitch- ener, team composed of Mrs. Cruval, Mrs. Danean, Mrs. Somerville and Mrs. Huehnergard. ENTRIES LACKING IN WATER EVENTS Closing Date Is Tonight at 10 p.m.; Only One Event Has Full Quota Thursday was tne closing day for entries in the Water events for Sat- urday morning. Up until Thursday evening only one event had its full quota of entries and that event was the. quarter mile. The list will be left open until Friday evening, and if the list is not complete by 10 P.M. the events will be called off. Equipment for all the events has been loaned and it is now up to the boys to put the event over. Quite a number promised to enter but so far . have neglected to do so, even some of the boys who wanted to have the event staged before the outdoor swimming was called off for the season. Swimming and Lifesaving classes will be a strong feature in the "Y" Introducing A New Hat To our trade The 'BANWORTH? Shown in smart shapes in brown and grey Note the price-- "2.85 CUMMING-- THE CLOTHIER , 40 Wellington St. Stratford ESSE AD swimming tank this winter, and plans are being made to conduct a monthly swimming meet in the tank, 'with the final meet being held in the river as soon as weather permits. WOULD BRING A GOOD PRICE. Two gentlemen traveling in Jreland bright as their reputation indicates. selling?" "Them's pansies, sorr." them?" , "Thr'pence a bunch." "Threepence- Why, man you're los- ing money. They're selling them London for a shilling. Killarney. (Points to a lake nearby) D'ye: see that lack over there? "Well get $3 a quart for it." determined to see if the Irish are as "Say Pat, what are those you are "How much are you getting for "London, hump! London and this is if I had that lack in the hot place I'd