Se et ar ae a - tired minister of the Aug. 12, 1853, Mr. young man attended the North Cen- ste his wife, -. sons: Milton, Pennsylvania; - Guelph; Jack, St. Jacobs, Ont. THE STRATFORD MIRROR Phone 2500 Stratford @ CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES incr STORE HOURS: Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday's 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Wednesday's 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Erie and Downie Streets Women's In smart rectangular Wrist Watches shapes, of plain chrome plate with embossed ends. Reliable 15-jewel and Swiss movement. Ribbon ee Se Co a7 Each " --C. D. S. Main Floor Chamoisette Gloves, 4/c Of fine summer quality chamoisette in 6-button length, pull-on style with neatly stitched points. In white only, sizes 6 to 7%. 47c 9 a.m. Special, pair. --C. D. S. Main Floor 9 O'clock Specials! Saturday! 9 A. M. Women's Real Silk Hose "Seconds?' Women's full fashioned hose in semi-service weight real silk to the garter welt. Finished with panel heels and-offered in a choice of popular colors. 6Sc A gowns, knit from fine quality ray- on, styles. medium and large sizes. Garment Fine Rayon Lingerie choice of pyjamas, slips and in lace trimmed and tailored Soft pastel shades in small, 6/c --C. D. S. Second Floor (Real Silk Rajah, 98c ducement to thrifty C. D mer frocks in shades of nile green, flesh, white, natural, rose, marine blue, black. 42 inches wide. 98c Yard. : Greatly reduced as a special in- | Ss. Shoppers. Suitable for cool sum- --C.D.S. Main Floor All Linen Glass Towels H Of a firm, even weave, oyster white showing plaid »atterns in im} mauve, rose, blue 'and he mi Size about 18 x 27 inches. i limited quantity, shop 1 1 Cc L | ar sei A at: 9.a., mM. 'Each De. "Main Floor Sizes 8% to 10 in the lot. Pair 12 Women's and Misses' Greatly reduced for Saturday at 9 a.m. Suitable for afternoon wear, with long sleeves, smart necklines, metallic and lace trims. Sizes 14 to 40 in the lot. Each --C.D.S. Second Floor Millinery that formerly sold for a great deal more offered in a great clearance value for 9 a.m. Special! hats in straws and braids, light and dark colors. Each Millinery Women's and misses' a large assortment of dar eo = 19¢c --C.D.S. Second Floor " = r isi ' £2 RISES ASEAN LETTE SNL BEES SI RANA. 5 SAORI EA 2s te % eee a eee ' se AMDB sR testa ia REEL a ee Youths' 2-Pant Suits _ Specially Reduced for 9 a.m. ~ Tailored of all wool tweeds, patterns in shades of grey and brown. Smart single-breasted coat, vest and two ee: Sizes 32 to 37 in the group. ries reduced. _ Suit gS 33 fancy check and heringbone striped $9.95 --C.D.S. Main Floor _ Men's Serge Trousers Greatly Reduced for 9 a.m. _ Of fine quality English botany serge, in blue and grey shades. Also included are blue worsted with fine white stripe. Finished with 5 pock- ets, belt loops and cuff hottoms. Sizes 30 2. 9 10 42 (Pate: '--C.D.S. Main Floor Boys' Running Shoes ~ Reduced for 9 a.m. Specials Of a good quality that will give Girls' Real Silk Crepe Skirts ; ie ia =) ig mS) ag real splendid wearing satisfaction. High boot style in brown or oxford style in white with beige trim. Sizes 11 Slightly damaged. Made of silk crepes in pleated style or with © fitted hip bands. Blue, brown, green [@ @ CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES .nexe to 13 and 1 to 5 in the shades. Sizes 8 to 14 We group, 4Se years in the group. 5 os 3 Pai Hach @- --C.D.8. Main Floor ct SegpernoeeOT-S2 C.D.S. Second Floor ~ Beloved and Well-Known - Minister Called Suddenly Rev. J. C. Morlock, well-known re- Evangelical Church, passed away at his home in> Waterloo Saturday evening, June i1.' _ Death came suddenly to Mr. Morlock who was well-known throughout this. district, where he had held various, 'charges. Born in Morriston, Ont.,' Morlock when a | tral. College at Napierville, Til. He - was ordained as a minister and began | | a tag gs eran dr Ste Rag dee iand family have returned from a very | pleasant motor trip to Niagara Falls. to Rebecca Heximer in 1881. They | enjoyed the blessings of a happily-| married life for fifty-one years, hav- | /"M. D.", one of the Rambler Report- ing observed their golden wedding | anniversary last year. Mr. Morlock, '_ served fourteen appointments in the soon be on his rounds again. Canada Conference of the Evangelical , Church. He retired from active life) in 1927, and had since lived in Water- | loo. The funeral service was held on _ Wednesday afternoon with a public memorial service in the Emmanuel _ Evangelical Church, Waterloo, There remain to mourn their loss four daughters and three Charles, 'Tacoma, Wash.; Mrs. G. L. McKenzie, Kitchener; Mrs, Arthur Stratford; Mrs. Lambert Bowman, There - - are also ten grandchildren. The late Mr. Morlock was not only "beloved by those of the congregations of which he had been minister, but by all who Knew him. His cheerfulness and geniality was helpful to those in trouble and made for him life-long;Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will reside in | The beautiful floral con- | Stratford. The popular young couple} _ the | have the best Wishes of all who knew | _ friendships. _ tributions were expressive of esteem in Ss he was 'held, Cunnington, | _ Minneapolis; Mrs. George E. Smythe, Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pfeffer, Mrs. J. H. Moore, Wellington St., attended the | HOW TO MAKE A TEST OF YOUR ABILITY This is a test to ascertain your per- funeral of Rey. J. H. Morlock, in Kit- | .ona) fitness. Give a grade of three chener on Wednesday. Guest at the home of Mrs. McGee, Brunswick St., over the week- !end were her daughter and son-in-law, | 'Mr, and Mrs. J. Bell Hicks of Toron- 'to, and granddaughter Helen. The Stratford Music Class were en- | tertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mis Lotta M. White, Norman Street. Sergt. Geo. Bradley, Mrs. Bradley The Mirror sincerely -hopes_ that ers of The Beacon-Herad staff will Milton has beén off duty for' some days | through illness, but from latest re- _ports we were glad to learn he is : convalescing. McDONALD--DUVALL The marriage of Elsie Vivienne, ,only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Duvall, Grant street, to Maxwell John McDonald, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, of Monkton, took place at 2.30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Trinity United par- sonage, Kitchener. Rev. Spence of- ficiated. The charming young bride wore a gown of poudre blue crepe and white hat and was attended by Miss Edna McDonald of Monkton, sister of the bridegroom, while Carl Holman, also of Monkton, was best ;man. After a motor trip to Buffalo, -ithem, e for each question if you are above the James |average, two if you are average, and one if you are below average. Hence ithirty is a perfect score and twenty jan average score. The questions, pre- |pared by the Kansas City Teachers' College, are: 1. Neatness--Are my habits of per- |sonal cleanliness the' best? Do I dress suitably Do I keep my personal ef- fects orderly? 2. Broadmindedness--Am I ready = to recognize worth in others? Have I respect for the opinions and beliefs of others? Have I the ability to con- sider both sides of a question? 3. Courtesy--Do I try to manifest | areal spirit of thoughtful, kindly ; helpfulness? Do I avoid practices that , make me conspicuous ie | 4, Dependability--Am I punctual it imeeting all engagements and agré ments? Am I trustworthy about meet ing obligations to the best of my ility? a 5. Loyalty--Have I a sense of 1 sponsibility for the welfare of @ | business with which I am connectet Do I make my personal interests 'st 'ondary to my business interests? 'T a real respect for my occupation a | Ome of the illusions is that. 4g present hour is not the critical, icisive hour, Write it on your ee that every day is the best day ing year.-- Emerson, | When you see a home where new papers are piled on the piano, @ 'library door wedged shut anda sa 'ty gate on the stairway, it's ten t 'one the baby is learning to wally © Dancing at the Avon Casino Saturday Night, 9--12 Charlie Wilsonhome ana his Country Club Pacheet Be COME AND ENJOY A GOOD DANCE Jitney Dancing