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Stratford Mirror, 10 Apr 1936, p. 3

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Pa deed oh kT, THE STRATFORD MIRROR SPRING FROCKS Important Changes In The Business Section Recent notable changes in Strat-} Even in a mechanized ford's business community have _ in- horse has a host of friends. The fact cluded the addition of a new retail| "9S Strikingly demonstrated by the firm and a change of ownership in the ease of an old-established store. The colorful and fragrant new store, Rod- ger's Flower Shop, is local retail out- OT ---- Keen Competition Seen. At Spring Horse Show age, the success which attended Stratford's first spring horse show at the Agri- cultural Grounds on Wednesday, fully justifying the efforts made by the energetic members of the recently- wan st i A AOE RITE BITE INRIA SIO SE OWE Ee SENET ND ; 7 m pan Pee " THE MIRROR'S SPORT REVIEW lowering let for plants and flowers grown in the Empire's largest nursery. Located next to Ladd's at 43 Dow- nie St., the Rodgers store features pro- ducts of the famous Dale plant at Plants formed Perth County Horse Breeders' Association. ge Over 1,500 attended the afternoon and evening shows, thoroughly enjoy- j been a pro and gone amateur again, instead of just being a pro pretending to be an amateur, if you know what we mean. IN WHOSE BAG? At the moment of trying to coax the Underwood that should be under A Thrilling Sale at *2.99 Dainty Prints in Orchids, Yellow and Brown, Greys Brampton. It offers a beautiful se- jection of cut flowers, designs and plants. Stratford welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers, who have taken up re- sidence at Nile and Water streets. The second change concerns the ownership of the business popularly known as Bennington's, 20 Wellington St. This has been acquired by Mr. Harry Delion, who for the past six ing the keen competition provided by the 241 entries in the several repre- sentative classes. : The evening show was particularly popular with the general public, for then the jumpers, hunters and saddle horses were in the limelight. In these classes, Messrs. W. J. Thurston, A. G. Walsh and Stanley Waldie carried off the principal honors. ground not to stutter any more than usual, the N. H. L. situation is nearing a climax. Mr. Jack Adams of Detroit is all set to make it three in a row while Mr. Conny Smythe of Toronto clings to the idea that his limping Leafs still have a larrup in their systems that will check the Wings' am- bitions for a couple of games yet. By the time you are absorbing the. pro- wrong when he tried the big time, so he slid around the corner to the re- vival service, got reinstated and ev- erything, consequently is as pure as Simon ever was. Joe was a good goalie who went * * * THEY DONE 'EM WRONG The pro hockey situation over Lon- or Easter From the famous Dale Nursery sn ALO 0D EIEN 5 Ee fundities of this column, it hee be all] gon way is foggy just now, due prin- y 7 sver. and you'll be able to inhale your | ,; he mid-season breaking up Nadal no ee) ea a eek F Woe BG Om mcrae bacon and eggs quite as us- cake pi ine" made up of eee lished by Mr. Wm. Bennington. Best a" ollowing courses at the School of ual even if they're both wrong. Oe ee aha tase ite: Maniey 800s. wishes will accompany his adoption ce ges one Machine Guns, officers Mr. Adazia hea done' a. neat job up Pisecccit Beaten. repaiin oie Se ee nas nog eaeae sie eee ee to now in demonstrating that he did-| (jp wound up about $4,000 in the red tions: For the ode pti tients. n't learn his hockey via the corres-| after getting away to a great start A. F. Hunter and H E MGA ine For pondence school route. in the pecans with Getcliffe, Desilets and Brenne- rank of sergeant acting Bac As incident he carried right on from | man as big drawing cards. When two G. Murray Partial qualifigdtion for where he left off at the end of the first of the three were recalled to the ma- rank of sergeeants and full qualifica- aie nid oe ig? ee ed jors, the club. slumped and the gates : i to supply evidence tha flopped, of course. BOHRE Block by Messrs. Robert Scott and al icing oe panies Ore hadn't been clipped noticeably and Me ashlee like there's a long, long Ralph Murphy, neither of whom need | J. McCarthy. ins sae ee meesoeel: the Leafs came tumbling down in 4|¢,9;] awinding for all three of the any introduction to the local public. |-Acting corporals J. Arthur, R. G manner that made us feel like Fall) joa) graduates, with Desilets right AY Bob" Scott enjoys a lifetime ex-| Jackson, J. Bullock, W. Gillingham. perience in this was here again after an even shorter|;, the fore-front as a result of his business, having Corporal L. Gross also qualified for AND SON LIMITED Summer than usual. They didn't fool smart work with Canadiens. His per- served his apprenticeship. with his | the rank of sergeant in the infantry. 54 ONTARIO ST. and Blue. The colors are fresh and inviting. No one should miss this sale who is shopping for a New Frock for Easter ! ce ' years has had charge of ice cream Wuen the Easter Season is here you'll want the atmosphere of the holiday in your home ..... the graceful lily, the colourful hy- drangea or the sweet-smelling wall-flower. For your table we would suggest a bouquet of Spring Flowers or a bowl of Dale's Roses. | Misses' sizes 14 to 20. Women's sizes 38 to 44. NEW CLEANING BUSINESS A third interesting acquisition to the uptown section includes the opening of a new cleaning and pressing es- tablishment in the Windsor Hotel Potted Easter Lillies Potted Hydrangea . Potted Rose Bushes CIRGTATIAR een much. formance with the habitant boys who father, formerly popularly known to So while it may be in the bag and have seen Paree, or something, result- er nk all that, there's a chance that Toron- ed in his selection among the prize will have full charge of all work. His to may have injected some of the stuff ~ookies of. .the year. Tusk another associate," Ralph: Murphy, is: a) well+ that keeps the pine needles sticking gtratford Streak? {known member of the Canadian Le- F.A.C.S. tight. It's tonight or not at all so far aa ee gion who served with the 71st Bat- EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT as the Leafs are concerned so gts PLEASE BEHAVE i : : e rs talion. Messrs. Scott and Murphy in- Late House Surgeon New be trying and probably will stem dice Hoos Maa Ane eroctiok: vite patronage on a basis of satisfac- York Ophthalmic and Aural pee Bemporaaty St teas Pek local sporting activities await the -tion to their clientele. Hospital, assistant at Moorefield ct thematics aren't any worse than they : : it' -fifths in the | pleasure of the weather man just now, Throat Hospital, London, ng- meen te He, Se ee with everything from baseball to Thro H i - i ' ; soar Boceital, LO ee bie Sort Ae cricket simmering nicely. Once the land. - aha eee Se s EXPLOSIVES VS. BIRDS blizzards, floods and tornadoes are stuck away in storage for a tew O Office closed Wednesday after- ; : p a F R SA LE gern : Things being like phat (on ane, Sor months, and the Mirror's engineer has 53 W: front, let's take a pike out Win- ee age Oe: f 53 Waterloo St. S., Stratford ee , "8 : il gone to the Arctic for his Sum 4-Burner Electric Range Telephone 267 nipeg way, where the first episode in naiaave the schedules "Will, start to with oven, in first-class shape. pe angie ceaigs tg Bs + oe unravel themselves. It won't be long For quick sale $25. Apply-- now. e ee ti! More Than far as names are concerned, Se fee A xplosives on the birds, whic oesn' CONFIRMATION SERVICES just tibieeclig Aragrnceamgagi ee oe a ee ee Classes of catechumens were receiv- Anyway, those B. C. hockeyists] In the first quarter of this year,| Beautifully impressive Palm Sunday Me 4 tomer Seve abe from Canada's Kimberley (where the|cash receipts at the city tax office|music was featured at the Sunday ed into Page gies spe ee diamonds don't come from) will en-| amounted to $151,592. Last year Ye-| evening services in Stratford's An- St. ge be ion e migrate veo deavor to dynamite all expectations | ceipts for the three months were $147,-| slican Churches. At St. James, . the Stas Wena uae dietad te oo G. Walter on the part of Sudbury's Falcons, but | 868. choir sang Stainer's "Crucifixion" in .G. Keeping Footwear from that "down at the heel" condition is a matter of even greater importance than getting your money's worth from it or smart appearance. 'To many, Comfort is the principal con- sideration. F. J. R. FORSTER, M.D. 'A diner complained about a waiter. "Glad?" "Tm glad to hear it,' was the pro-| "Yes, it's a relief to hear a complaint prietor's glad response. that isn't about the food." Don't Drive your CAR on Good Friday and Easter Sunday unless you have full INSURANCE THE WEEK-END Property Damage -- Collision HOLIDAY ACCIDENT ¥ AC Range Elements onan Hazard siiselaacunlate ns that fit all types of pre Information and rates cheerfully electric ranges. S UJ P E a 0 R Se 9-inch diameter, 1700 tt LLOYD'S 0}, type complete with Nt | ee ae pt 2.90 L. W. WICKIB, Prop. INSURANCE AGENCY Telephone 460 and pay for it now located at John W. Lloyd on your next light bill, 122 ONTARIO STREET We write Insurance of Every Description. 48 Ontario St. (Northway Block) .. Phone 717 HYDRO SHOP pnt Open Friday for Delivery Rodgers Flower Shop 43 Downie St. (Next Ladd's) Phone 810 maybe they'll get the bird. On paper, #rom the first of the year to the splendid voice and at St. Paul's, ene Rev. H. F. Gruhn, re- it looks to be an argument between end of March, 1936 taxes to the pti Maunder's "Olivet to Calvary was p ; yeterans and youngsters, middle-| ount of $114,950 were paid through pty excellently interpreted. The respective weights and lightweights. The coast] purchase of tax prepayment receip A choirs were under the capable leader- id we ave wide wee. will preserve intel- province team is a seasoned outfit, | Last year's total for the same period| nip of Messrs. Olin J. Brown and | jectual interests wider than sk owke while the boys from the nickel belt | was $110,020. on Frank S. Walker. tions.--Lord Tweedsmuir. are one of the lighest clubs to ever In arrears only, aeegp ery gece figure in the finals, averaging only |ing to $39,335, ae ay pace spa 155 pounds. Their only veteran is Joe| January 1 and Mere re ees Ironstone, who possesses the some- during the correspon oe bab per what unique distinction of having |lections of arrears totale 410. Meet "the Gang' at Nick's RE-OPENED HOME LUNCH AT 131 DOWNIE STREET Be Dressed This Spring At Low Cost We make your old garments like new. DRY CLEANS AND PRESSES (9c Gent's Suit or Topcoat Ladies' Coat, Suit or Plain Dress WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER | Scott & Murphy 23 Albert St. Windsor Hotel Bldg. Phone 982 Phone 982 Whatever your motive, you'll get Service of the sort every- one wants at moderate prices from the Liability

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