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Stratford Mirror, 22 May 1936, p. 4

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5 ' " ra tai, = ee t i ; | 4 | ) ! . q J THE STRATFORD MIRROR THE HOUSE OF HAZARDS MIRROR COMIC By MAC ARTHUR | $c MOTHER WANTS You) |, |"! Wt 10 60 To THE STORE [~ Ih A COUPLE OF TIMES ree ee. H-M-M-1 GUESS POP DOESN'T THINK WHAT ni> SAYING SOMETIMES --- MOM DIDN'T SAY A WORD ABOUT STORE TWICE. OFFICIAL LANGUAGE The member's sister was supposed to keep an eye on him while at home. On this occasion she called him up at Ottawa by long-distance. "What have you been doing?" she demanded. "What do you mean?" "Don't try to fool me. I read the papers. Yesterday they said the Speaker didn't recognize you. * * * CHESTNUT STILL HOT In the seventeenth century, the Marquis of Halifax, dealing with a military political crisis, wrote: "Bad arguments supported by well drilled armies carry such a power that naked sense is a very unequal advers- ery; LET- ME-SEE, OH YES, YOU MUST 'GO RIGHT BACK TO TRE STORE e« € t FORGOT TO TELL YOU TO y | GET CHEESE! oy Z CHARL'ORMOND WILLIAMS: # Pesce .. air a ' eration i Ged Professional Women's Clubs, Inc. net as Ll ag We learn from Mary V. Demp- sey, an authority on the occupa- YAH, | GUESS POP WAS THINKING EXACTLY WHAT HE WAS SAYING, ALL RIGHT! tional progress of women, that in 1930 there were 1,000 or more wo- men engaged in 208 occupations, an GOOD WILL DAY increase of 43 occupations in twenty Monday was Good Will Day in the years. Miss Dempsey has written a | schools of many lands. The date mark- aoyinnagre The Occupational Pro- ed the 37th anniversary of the opening ake fe) dual for the Women's |of the Conference of The Hague in ureau of the United States De- |1899 when for the first time the na- partment of Labor, giving statistics |tions met together to consider means from 1910 to 1930. The pamphlet ' i ' is filled with interesting figures. One - aca ee nn is that school teachers advanced Pa ae ae a from fourth place in 1910 to second place in 1930, and stenographers LOCAL STUDENTS PASS and typists, the third occupation, The names of three Stratford stu- from a numerical standpoint in |dents appear in the results of the ex- 1930, ranked eighth in 1910. aminations of the Faculty of Science, ; Oe ee Toronto. They are: E. J. Langan, hon- _ Dr. Eveline M. Burns, a lecturer ors in mechanical engineering; C. A. in economics at Columbia Univer- Ehgoetz, pass in electrical engineering sity and widely known in women's |---W. J. Sealy, pass in electrical en- organizations, has just been elected ! gineering. vice president of the American sagas Association for Social Security. FIRST AID AWARDS Her work on the program of the Am Institute of Public Affairs at the | firct aid swarde hace h University of Virginia last summer, when she directed and organized the Association first aid awards have been presented to'employees of the C. N. R. shops tuind table on econeinn j who were successful in passing tests is well remembered by all wie ke maeeancy win tents a: Fahng ahve alge (Oe Rb tended that gathering in which wo- es were presented by W.¢. Realy, men for the first time had. actual superintendent of the Motive Power program leadership. shops to: M. L. Andrews, H. H. Allen, Begg Ra evatt Jo Ps asl, ats, Co Betts, a At the "Parade of the Y " Bowling, A. T. Capper, H. G. Collins, outdoor drama of transportation |J- ©: Dixon, A. K. Fisher, A. Garrod, written by Edward Hungerford to A. H. J. Innes A. Jocelyn, A. J. Keep, celebrate Cleveland's centenary asa |. Kilgour, J. i ie saber gies AB city, Marguerite Chaffee Kent will Miller, J. M. Mannell, R. H. Plaskett, for the first time play the role of F. P. Polley (instructor), William narrator. Mrs. Kent got her stage Richards, J. S. Robertson, J. N. Sned- training under some of the best don, A. Stralo, J. S. Scott, A. J. Stubbs, Broadway producers and directors. |G. W. Sangster, A. E. Webb, P. W. She is related, on her father's side, Muir (president), J. H. Wilkinson and to General Adna R. Chaffee, famous T. W. Whittamore. leader during the Boxer Rebellion. She is a cousin of Helen Gahagan, actress and movie star. * * & ____ ATTENTION"! CoRR: 1210 Ke. | New Management New Programs Good Entertainment Keep your dial set for surprises! Photo-murals are becoming more and more in demand for wall deco- rations. Effects range from views _ of land and seashore to simple Japanese floral groups, enlarged to fill an entire wall space. Lizzi von Miklos, Viennese photographer, is one of the pioneers in this dramatic orm of room treatment. oe. 'wm@ LARGE * "BOTTLE (2 FULL GLASSES) re) dolfrin pais Been ak : a Lele ued, AM LZ OVitlusag LACE I ~ NcRcG @ (ENERGY) At all Dealers or Phone 2670 for a case or carton mts LA em: PPP ODL SUSE EEES Se reN LET'S ALL GO Patient: "Doctor, I feel in a very run-down condition." Doctor: "How far do you wish to run down?" , Patient: Florida." " pi whe thinkitix of WHAT HE LEARNED been on this square for three weeks, and what have you learnt?" %, die, sergeant." 7 -- re ae ee sien Sa re eae ct BRN ARNE A aienieia $Y Drill Sergeant: "Now, my lad, you've | Recruit (utterly fed up): "The rea- son why I should not be afraid to Mae: One of the many dramatic moments in the Russian talking picture, "CHAPAYEV," which Stratford will have an opportunity of seeing at the Majestic on Friday night. The picture has English titles. =~ ST. ELMO PRECEPTORY Officers for the year were installed at the regular meeting of St. Elmo Preceptory No. 22, at the Masonic Temple, as follows: G. S. Atkin pre- siding preceptory; R. N. Bissonette, constable; W. Halfnight, marshal; L. R. Rosenberg, sub-marshal; W. A. Wil- son, chaplain; W. G. Irwin, treasurer; J. Stevenson, registrar; W. J. Odbert, almoner; George Trowsdale, captain of the guard; W. W. Wilson, first standard bearer; G. M. McIntosh, sec- ond standard-bearer; Arthur Trethe- wey, drill instructor; A. T. Parker, sword bearer; E. Denroche, guard. is to clip out the ad, and bring | MADE A I bet Fletcher Johnston a new hat against this space that I could mark every item away down in price and that 50 per cent. of the items would not be asked for. You should have heard him then. Now all you have to do for Fletcher to win any or all of the 6 items listed below at really ridiculous re- ductions. Watch next week's ET it to our store and purchase MIRROR for the result. F. G. Me TAVISH. Cloth, makes good night shirts, too. At only Vatto cia eieens Bring this ad. and buy all you want for...............---- eT, 4? PYJAMA CLOTH--Wonderful 36 in. Pyjama 35 PPrrrrr Tr eee ee eee oe at per yard........ See en aE WHITE FLANNELETTE -- 27 inches wide, splendid weight -- the best your money can buy Bring this ad. and buy up to 10 yards at................+. 10c yd, PENMAN'S SHIRTS and DRAWERS--Fine Balbriggan, good Penman quality, all sizes, shirts have short sleeves, each ........ SRP ALY - 65c Bring this ad. and we'll charge you only .............. 49c each the best combination of cotton and wool work SOx Made, Pall... .....sscdeee ve ses Bring this ad. and buy them for ........ A Sheet PE IFT 25c PENMAN'S WORK SOX--Folks say this is 29 Canada's finest house dresses, all sizes, smartest styles...... a eeesereeeseeners aes vas Bring this ad. and buy them) at............sseesseeeeeeeeeereeese es 69c SMART HOUSE DRESSES--Sobstandards of 8 9 75c smart patterned waists. PRINT WAISTS -- Sizes 32, 34, 36 only in these 45 Oe EE IE AG ees Rem 8 eT svvaderts Bring this ad. and buy them for........ Re SG Se" 25c each McTAVISH ECONOMY STORE F. G. McTavis - 44 Wellington St, Next to Gregory & Jury 2 \ oN .~ NES ee SPECIAL OFFER NO MONEY Here's your chance to get e e e Goodrich TIRES and BATTERIES ON YOUR OWN Long Easy Terms No Red Tape -- No Delays As Low as 55c weekly HEAT CAUSES BLOW-OUTS fj The Life-Savor Golden Ply Resists Heat PROOF OF OUR EASY CREDIT 97 out of every 100 custom- ers complete their purchases and our easy credit require- ments in about 9 minutes. Regardless of your experi- ences elsewhere, investigate our original Goodrich plan before you buy. Goodrich Silvertown Open Evenings Stores Phone 423 118 Ontario St. Stratford, Ont. Phone 179 84 Ontario St. USEFULITEMS FOR THE KITCHEN F. J. R. FORSTER, M.D. F.A.C.S. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Late House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, assistant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hospital, London, Eng- land LASSES SUPPLIED Step on Waste Cans-- Office closed Wednesday after- baGrees setiwwes 85c--1.00 1.15 noons. 3 ; s 53 Waterloo St. S., Stratford Wire Strainers--All sizes-- Telephone 267> sO wwe eee ee ees 10c up to 50c Enamelled Sink Strainers-- Repel veccesecees.dDC--5O0c--69c Get Your Cooking Utensils PETER & SYLVESTER At Wil do your Repairs in CHINA HALL retin raie "6 |] JL, BRADSHAW Phone 210 12 Ontario St. ite aah By * ae sy ; a z TF od Oe eA a RR Ee Oa " a2: eta A> TUR TRIO RESETTLEMENT ASAE ETE ION

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