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Stratford Mirror, 10 Jun 1932, p. 2

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_ CUPID' 5 _CORNER | s " Address all letters to Miss Ina St. John, Mirror Office. : ccm will appear the week Sees your E ang etry: Miss 'St. yonek: -- i =e necessary to answer a 7 Se avlagenr : ste 2)--Should one answer if invited ie should ite ig In the ee instance -- ec give a a peeeeit to _the "Miss St. John, . Iam a successful poses Cent a | detest housework | é and 'troublesome on so Ido not intend to marry. vows that Iam passing up ings in life--love and home. hat ee count. : _ = Ina St. John. says s something nice ee me I Apes' as a Ose; or if some one JUNE. ee "hard boil Ge world is becoming s so very 3 'school girl seventeen years. ; small for miy age. Mother "pose | right or fair? fee gee. ae It seems a shame Bf 'tite that your mother deprives you of the fun of your age, but she is no doubt trying to fur- ther your own interests. You feel that she is taking an unfair advantage of your dependence upon her. But she has a right to refuse to allow you to neglect your studies, or to lose rest to the detriment of your health. Ask her to try to remember when she was sev- enteen, But if she refuses to allow you |a reasonable amount of ilberty, you. have no choice except to make the best : of it until 2 ictas are through | school. : Ina St. John. There's A Difference-- in Rubber Heels. We -- always use the better kind. Put on while _ wait. -Eeiey Rubber Heel Comfort ! a eee E Superior Repair Shop 119 Ontario St. Phone 941 | Phone 171} We make your old clothes look like new! - Suits Pressed Suits French Cleaned and Ladies' Dresses Cleaned % and Pressed... .. $1.25 up For Prompt, Codrieous® Reliable Service _ MURRAY CLEANERS AND DYERS 148 St. Patrick St. ' - Texas that was so big. the growers' |wife used half of it for a cradle. That's not so "much. We knew of two | big: policemett: who 1 west to sleep on this summer. Do you think that is loteeg from Mary's Letter) De Sally: = My aay rule No. Lis: 'Ifa gitl doesnt want to be a wall-flower she can take 1 my tip--get acquainted "FOR NICER THINGS" SEND IT IN READ THE MIRROR "ADS." If you have a bit of news, Send it in; Or a joke that will amuse, Send it in; A story that is true, An incident that's new, We want to hear from you. Send it in; Don't wait a month to do it, Send it in; : Don't let 'em beat you to it, Send it in; Something serious or a jest, Just which ever you like best, | The Editor will do the rest, Send it in. American -- Beauty Shoppe Permanent Wave Specialty Curl End, coniplete -LaMona, complete........2.50 Shampooing, Hot Oil Treat--- ment, Henna Tint, Finger Waving, Marcel, Facials and Manicuring - 60 Wellington St. Phone 691 Fit: read of a- pumpkin grown in| A New Suit or Dress for aw ---that is practically what it amounts to when you have your suit or dress perfectly cl cleaned and expertly pres- sed by us. DEAN'S 4 f - . oe 2 . ps 4 PE cae | a All | Work Done In Stratford THE STRATFORD MIRROR BABY SOLILOQUIZES. I'm not quite sure who I may be, I only know they call me Phillie, And lots of people look at me, ~ And say, "My! but he's just like Billie,"' Who Billie is, I'm not quite clear, But I'm of the opinion, rather, From what I see, and what I hear, This Billie person is my father. I wonder if they say "Ah, goo!" And jerk and bob their heads at | Billie. I'm very certain if they do, He'll think they've every one gone silly. I wonder if his mouth they've kissed, With lips, well, rather wet and smelly, And if it made him squirm and twist, And feel all hot, and cross, and yelly. Do they poor Billy bounce and dance And say:"Talk littie bit, old mannie." Does he own uncles, cousins, aunts, And p'raps a lovely white-haired grannie? I hope in one respect, at least, We're both alike if in no other. That he has learned his eyes to feast Upon the sweet face of my Mother. --EVELYN E. PEACOCK. | CONVULSIONS Nothing frightens a young mother | more than to see her baby in a fit. | It may be produced from indigestible food, from injuries, and particularly from a supersensitive nervous system inherited from one or both parents. A convulsion does not usually last more than a minute or two but they are very long minutes. Do not get excited, babies seldom | die in convulsions. Put the baby in his bath tub as quickly as possible, without taking off his clothing, be sure the water is hot but not so hot as to burn him, lay him at full length in the tub and be sure that his head is out of water. By this time the fit will probably be over, the baby will be very weak and his bowels and bladder will prob- ably have been convulsion. Of course, the doctor will be called and if there is indigestion or worms or other discernible sources of irrita- tion an emetic or a dose of castor oil | should be given and this will probably bring relief for the time being. e. ~~, BEAUTY "The most natural beauty in. the world is honesty and moral truth. | For all beauty is truth. True features make the beauty of a face, and true proportions the beauty of architecture; 'as true measures that of harmony in music."--Shaftesbury. READ THE MIRROR "ADS." in many ways, emptied during the | THAT SMALL HOUSE -- THE KITCHEN Since so often the small house- has no space for servanis--nor the budget either'--much attention has been de-| voted to making the kitchen a pleas- | ant place for the "lady of the house." | Color has come to the fore, colored | | walls, colored ranges, colored pots and | pans, colored mops, turning the kitch- |rind of one orange and also juice (not one small teaspoon soda, two en into the gayest place imaginable, ; One loves to work in it! Then there jare the labor saving devices. Small things lead to comfort in the | kitchen, and they become so import- 'ant. Such things as having the kitchen table and sink at a non-back- 'breaking height, a good light over ; the kitchen range and over the sink, plenty of outlets for plugging in |toasters, percolators, beater-mixers ;and such, a good supply of bowls (buy them graduated in matching colors) and plenty of saucepans. SPICE CAKE Three eggs, 1 cup sugar, % cup but- ter, % cup corn syrup, % sup butter- milk, 2 cups flour, a pinch of salt, '1 teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, PLEASANT PLACE IN Aj % teaspoon cloves. Beat eggs, add sugar, | . ter, syrup, flour and soda, then spices, Bake in a slow oven. | . jand sour milk. ORANGE CAKE isour cream, one cup raisins, | pulp), cups sifted flour, or enough to make ;quite a firm batter. CORRECT give us de definition of ence." Deacon Perkins done axed me to fine perseverence; it means, cream, but- One large cup brown sugar, butter (size of a walnut), two eggs, one cup grated Deacon Perkins (interrupting ser- | mon)--Pahson, Ah wishes yo' would | "persever- | Parson Jones--Brudders and sisters, fustly, | "to take hold"; second, "to hold on"; thudly and lastly, "to neber leave go." Fraser's CLEANERS AND DYERS 8 HOUR SERVICE 3 piece suits cleaned and pres- sed Topcoats Ladies' Dresses Out of season garments returned in moth proof bags on request. Phone 683 50 Wellington St. de- | We call for and. deliver. JS. RUSSELL Registered Architect Phone 1533-F Gordon Blk FUNERAL SERVICE | R. White & Co. 80 Ontario St. A Swell New INLAID 3. grades in smart patterns and colors that go right thru to the burlap back. Yard-- $1.39 $1.55 $1.95 HOME FURNITURE FUNERAL SERVICE when it costs so little Do things like this to your home. Put a New Pattern on That Floor Gold Seal Congoleum The popular floor covering that transforms your floors at small cost. 2 and 3 yards wide 65c and 70c sq. yd. Heavy Printed LINOLEUM A tough burlap-backed lino- leum with printed patterns in blue, grey, ivory or green col- orings. 85c 4 95ce Per Yard R. WHITE & CO. 80 ONTARIO ST. PHONE 88, NIGHT 876 Phone 33, Nights 376

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