THE STRATFORD MIRROR = Phone 2500 @ CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES sna Erie and Downie Stratford STORE HOURS: Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday's 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Streets Wednesday's 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Shop at the C.D.S. for Holiday Needs! New Silk Hose With All The Holiday Smartness 85c .. $1.25 Are you an enthusiastic wearer of C. D. S. "Brand- ed Line" Hose? We would advise you to begin at once. For they're so moderately priced, they're full fashioned, in service weight, real silk to the garter welt, and in chiffon weight real silk to the New Summer Frocks Are Low Priced They set a decidedly new trend in smart new frocks, of cool cotton mesh, piques, ribbonettes and linens. Charming one and two piece styles, jacket frocks with such dainty touches of eyelet embroidery, color contrasts, short sleeves and in a wide choice of new pastel shades, sizes 14 to 20 in the lot. Each Girls' Dresses Girls, like older sister, want smart clothes, too. In this group are dainty styles with pleated or flared skirts, short or cape sleeves, collars and cuffs of white crepe, smocking, etc. And they are of fine rayon and cotton crepe materials, in sizes 8 to 14 2 95 . : a . year. picot top, and they present such a formidable ar- $3 95 t $1 0 95 Each ray of new shades, that it is always smart to be " * C. D. S. Second Floor. wearing one of these lines of hose. Sizes 8% C. D. S. Second Floor. to 10. --C, D. S. Main Floor & _ There's Plenty of Freedom and Smartness in These s \y e Linen Frocks at $3.95 New z= Linen dresses are so different this:season--such neatly tailored sty- les with a choice of pleated or flared skirts, short sleeves, hand- Z drawn work, embroidery appliques, pipings, and in such delightfully 4 ' "cool" shades of blue, rose, green, white, yellow, etc. Sizes 14 to 42 % in the lot. You will not err if. you choose several of these chic little dresses for your summer wardrobe. Each . a $3.95 C. D. S. Second Floor. Mayfair Dresses Set A_New Note In Holiday e . Fashions Coats For Holiday Wear ° $13.50 .. $35 T& make your holiday really complete you will require a new coat. In this offering are smart coats fashioned of fine broadcloths, tweeds, and crepey weaves. There are the tailored styles or the more "dressy" models, with smart ao, WHE Qo Tecochene 1 Dresses Eades... DL.OD closings and smart _ sleeve \ $1 5 to $25 treatments, and they are in ~ In women's and misses' sizes of all the most fashionable ' BE tyl ft f i 14 to 44 in the lot. Of good qual- si sta aon atsermoon | or for Shades. Sizes 14 to 20 and formal wear, one-piece and jacket frock styles, featur- ing the new prints, with color contrasts interesting new neck- , $13.50 .. $35 lines and _ sleeve treatments. Fashioned of good quality crepes, --C. D. 8. Second Floor a ' georgettes, chiffons, etc. - @ CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES ven First Performance Draws Appreciative Audience Gala Day At New Hamburg' ity tecochene, in short sleeve 36 to 42 in the lot. Each, and sleeveless styles, pleated and flared skirts, in pastel shades. Shop early for this value and ef- ean fect, savings, Each ............$2.85 C. D. S. Second Floor. if <e "Shakepearean plays within the interpretation of this difficult play "PEANUT"' Horse Racing and a Parachute| means of all" seems to be the aim of the Stratford Normal School players this year in presenting one of the most popular of Shake- speare's works, "The Tempest." The first presentation was viewed by a fine audience last night, and it is expected that a full house will be on hand for the second per- formance to-night. - The Normal School players this year have a clever cast and their Alonso, King of Naples was equal to the work of many professional players. Their per- formance would be well worth several times the price which is be- ing charged for admission, but those in charge of the play have placed the admission fee at a figure which excludes no person who wishes to see the better type of play. The list of the players follows: CR CS CAA BES N. Hill Ferdinand, his son W. Campbell Sebastian, brother to Alonso Prospero, the rightful Duke of Milan - Antonio, his brother, the usurping Duke of Milan Gonzalo, an honest old-counsellor eee A. Sweeney F. Ferguson J. Pender C. Hayes Adrian, a lord Cc. Trott Francisco, a lord W. Thomson Trinculo, a jester L. Pinkney Stephano, a drunken butler __ Caliban, a savage and deformed slave "Master of a ship D. Simpson A. Brown D. Armstrong Boatswain M. Hammond Mariners ... Miranda, daughter to Prospero R. Weir, G. Willis, G. Noble, C. Pearson 1, Miss H. McConnell Ariel, an airy spirit 2, Miss M. May 1, Miss V. Swanson Iris 2, Miss J. Galloway Miss E. Ross Ceres Miss E. Oppertshauser Juno _.. Miss M. Gandier / Jump in view of the Grand Stand | marks the official opening of New. Hamburg's improved sporting grounds | and Tourist Camp. The unemployed | have been provided work at this pretty | park and have turned it into a spot of | beauty. Green and white paint has | been applied the stands and stables | and the park made enticing for tour- | ists. The New Hamburg Band will be | |in attendance and Warren Litz, holder | GINGRAS sasprey » 2 meat "DUTCH"' MEIER Service Station | of official parachute jump of 13,200 feet will descend from an aerial and | a Gillies' Pilot of Kitchener will per- | form stunts in the air. Stratford races follow Wednesday, June Ist, when an/| | attractive programme will be offered 'the public. 520-24 Erie Street Formerly operated by Cities Service Ltd. OPENS | MONDAY, MAY 23 On one occasion a rather self-con- | scious school inspector was examin- ing a boy on the history of Robert the Bruce, and the following collo- Phone 1836-J Your Patronage Solicited Nymphs--Miss M. Rowan, Miss E. Rowan, Miss L. Robinson, Miss J. Hewitson, Miss M. Moore. Reapers--Miss T. Standing, Miss M. McCauley, Miss W. Gilbert, Miss A. Halliday. Other Spirits--Miss M. Mountain, Miss N. McKee, Miss M. Webster, Miss V. Morton. Stage Committee--A. Bell (chairman), J. Johnston, C. Kalbfleisch, R. Kil- patrick, C. MacLeod, B. Needham, W. Schneider, S. Pollard. Prompters--Miss J. Agnew, Miss J. Calder. Accompanist <f J Miss Helen Holmes eure soy of Masque and Dance Miss E. M. Cottle irecto r --_----. H. G. Manning HS |}quy took place: "Where did Robert | the Bruce spend his last days?" "At Cardross." "And how do you think he spent his time there?" "Fishin'." | "Well, he might have fished. Could he fish there now?" "No," "Why?" "'Cos he's deid." : | = ere Sarcasm Angry Man (in teashop): "Are you the young lady who took my order?" Waitress: "Yes, sir." "Well, yot're still looking fine. How are your grandchildren?"