Ontario Community Newspapers

Stratford Mirror, 27 May 1932, p. 5

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> and veteran prin » Catharines on Monday, was held yes- . terday afternon from the home of his THE. "STRATFORD_ MIRROR - Phone 2500 Stratford ~ @ CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES inreo STORE HOURS: Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday's 9 a.m. to 9.36 p.m. Wed ednesday's 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. ; Erie and Downie Streets | 9 O'clock Specials Saturday! Shop at 9 a.m. Cotton Prints A firm quality cotton printf, in gay colorful patterns, suitable for aprons, dresses, etc. 30 inches wide. 9c Yard --C. D. S. Main Floor eS Prints Gay, bright patterns. printed on light ground colors. 36 4 inches wide. Launder bs splendidly. Yard eteeedesestepenens --C. D. S. Main Floor. Real Silk Hose "Seconds." Full fashioned hose, service weight real silk to garter welt, chiffon weight real silk to Boys' Shoes Of serviceable. black box calf leathers, cut in blucher high boot style, with panco soles and rub- top. Sizes 8% to 10 in ber heels. Sizes 1 to the lot. 5Se 5% in the lot. - Pair Pair --C, D. S. Main Floor --C,. D. S. Main Floor All Rayon Fiat Crepe Heavy quality all rayon flat crepe in a choice of nine different shades. 36 inches wide. 5Sc¢ Yard 8 ; --C. D. S, Main Floor Plain Cotton Broadcloth Good quality cotton broad- cloth, suitable for dresses, smocks, aprons, curtains, etc. 86 inches wide. A 1 Be host of shades. Yard yee --C. D. S. Main Floor Half Price Half Price s Spring Coats -For women and misses, made . of fine tweeds, rough woollen er crepey materials, some are richly furred, others untrim- med and in trim _ tailored styles. Each, $14.75..$22.50 Knitted Suits In two and three piece styles, in novelty weaves. Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 in the lot. A choice of beige, blue, brown and wine shades. Suit, $1.49 .. $4.47 --C, D. S. Second Floor || 7.30 P.M. Specials Saturday Night! 7.30 P.M. Women's ma Smart frocks made of good quali with all the new style features. 14 to 20 and 36 to 44 in the lot. Each Z lanese Frocks ty celanese, in many popular styles New shades, sizes $3 Q sy r A --C. D. S. Second Floor Half Price! Smart Pullovers In long sleeve styles, with round or V-necklines, A choice of blue, red, green or beige shades, sizes 34 to 40 in the lot. 7.30 p.m. piace $1 AS to 1 (3 REE sa ag easy ceo ch hence isco ie --C. D. S. Second Floor SmartHouse Slippers In small sizes only, made of fine black kid leathers, with comfortable soles and low bs rubber heels, sizes 2%, 3, 3% and 4 in the lot. 62 c 7.30 p.m. Special, pair --C. D. 8. Main Floor HALF PRICE! Scarves Made of real silk crepes, in a host of popular styles and colors. 7.30 p.m. Special, HALF PRICE, each, 97c . $1.47 --C, D. S. Main Floor 2-Gallon Tin Shadow Lamps Smartly designed lamps, in bronze finish, with colored Motor Oil A high quality motor oil in medium grade. It has passed glass over light bulb. Com- the EATON Research Bur- plete with cord eau with high hon- tar $1 49 . 2gallon tin... 89e ee ange ean PSE Te eee: and plug, ore --C. D, S. Second Floor --C. D. S. Downstairs Store ' @ CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES .name Veteran Printer Called The funeral of John Bowling an es- teemed former resident of Stratford r, who died in St. son, Arthur Bowling, Nile Street. The service was largely attended and the remains were laid to rest in aris ean eg Cemetery. Mr. Bowling had suffered from a stroke, which occurred some seven _ years ago and he had lived in St. Ca- tharines since that time. He had spent _Many years in Stratford, prior to his removal to St. Catharines. Born in Doncaster, England, on) June 9, 73 years ago he came to Can- ada with his parents and his wife 35/ _ years ago, on the 24th of May, and! and The Daily Herald. He had liv-| settled in Stratford. Both his parents, and his formerly Mary Ellen Marshall, deceased him by several years. While in this city he had been em- ployed with both The Daily Beacon wife, pre-) here for about sixteen years and had} formed a wide circle of friends. After leaving Stratford, he worked in To- _ronto for only a few years when he 'Church. He is survived by retired. Mr. Bowling had been a member of thé Anglican church. While in Stratford he had attended St. Paul's three sons, John Ernest, of London, Ar- thur and Fred of the city, and one daughter, Mrs. H. Henry of St. Cath- arines. Two brothers, William and Arthur of Edmonton, and two sis- ters; Mrs. S. Gardner of Santiago, Cal., and Mrs. C. F. Guthrie, of Bur- lington, also survive along with eleven grandchildren and five great grand- children. Played Host This Week To Over 1000 Delegates Stratford this week played host to nual conference of the Fundamental- ist Baptist Young People's Association of Ontario. While we would not expect ito get the convention two years in @ brow, we. would say to the | Young People that they can rest as- | sured that Stratford* would welcome 'them any time they decide to hoid their. convention here again. Stratford was glad to have them here, even "though their stay was brief, and it is hoped that they enjoyed their visit | here. This city is ideally situated for a convention city. It is central to all | parts of Western Ontario, and is the hub of a network of good highways and railway lines. Our park system is one of the finest in the province andj should hold out encouragement for ) buildings in the city which provide! laeecaces quarters for indoor meetings, scams almost 1,000 delegates to the sixth an- Baptist ' land, Brantford, Flamboro, Burlington, | outside gatherings. There are several | and the casino building which is now being improved by the Parks Board Try Our a should prove an important addjtion ee ': to the facilities for conventions and DELICIOUS Lee big meetings in the city. 10c Sundaes Special for Saturday The Baptist Young People had the use of the spacious auditorium of St. John's Church for their convention, and the delegates were unanimous in their praise of the church and their gratitude to the church management for the courtesy'shown here. Fresh Strawberries with Ice Cream | GOFTON'S 90 Wellington St. Among the centres represented at the convention were> Toronto, Boston, Ont., Barrie, Buick, Hamilton, Court- | ial a \ London, Hespeler, Hartford, Kitchen- er, Mountsburg, Nixon, Owen Sound, Buffalo, Oakwood, Plattsville, St. Thomas, Scotland, Walsh, Woodstock, West Toronto, Verdun, Que., Zorra and Stratford. A special train was run from Toronto, bringing some 400 delegates from the Queen City, Buf- falo, Hamilton and other centres along the line. " Plumbing | -- Heating PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVICE Geo. Salter 252 Romeo St. Phone 1383, CT TARR RRR en cS = ay ese The Association honored a local man, Charles E. Skirten, by electing him to sa Council, 1] |. |. Economy is one of those things that it is much more pleasant to preach boos practice, 'READ THE MIRROR "ADS."

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