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Stratford Mirror, 29 Aug 1941, p. 5

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THE STRATFORD MIRROR P. 5.--It Landed Right Side Up The trawler, "Surge," built "at the Cleveland yards of the American Shipbuilding ¢dompany, makes a spectacular sight at her launching. Th¢ launching was sponsored by Mrs. Walter Salen, wife of a riveter, whd C.D.S. C.D.S. for Schoo! Needs Growing Girls' SHOES 'A low heel shoe that should give loads of wear and foot comfort. Very smart for school wear as they have thick rough crepe rubber soles, and leather soles. Leather and suede leather uppers in blue, brown and black colours; also white with tan saddle. Sizes 4 to 8 in the lot. 1 98 C. D. S. Price, pair ... ry --C. D. S. Main Floor Girls' Navy SKIRTS | A fine quality wool erepe or wool and rayon serge skirt for the wee tot's first adventure with school. White cotton tops, Boys' Wool PULLOVERS Boys' All-Wool Pullovers for school wear. Smart zipper and crew neck; blue, green, wine, brown and rust colours in sizes' 24 to 34 in the lot. C.D.S. each. 1.50 to 2.50 C.D.S. Men's Shop, Main Floor Girls' Cotton BLOUSES Made up in a good quality cot- ton broadcloth, these blouses are fine for school wear. Plain white or striped effect in red, blue and green in short sleeve style with Peter Pan collar. won the honor by lottery. Though it doesn't look it, the ship landed-- 'Bottoms Down." Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6 years. 1 00 Cc. D. S. Price, each Py --C. D. S. Second Floor Kiddies' HANKIES Made from fine white Cotton with coloured borders. At this sizes 4, 5, 6 years. C. D. S. price, each ......... 98 --C. D. S. Second Floor Boys' Renown HANDKERCHIEFS Made in Ireland of finely woven smooth White Cotton lawn with handsome wide low price you should be able to stock up for the_ school woven borders in assorted col- enra. C.D: §. season. C.D. S. 10 Prive. cose: 4 for .50 Pere eo for » --C. D. S. Main Floor --C. D. S. Main Floor SATURDAY CANDY SPECIAL Re MOLASSES MINTS, JOHN NICHOL A beloved citizen of Stratford pass- ed away peacefully when John Nichol, for many years a turnkey at Perth County jail, died on Sunday night. He had retired in 1932. Mr. Nichol was | born in North Easthope in 1862; It was in 1905 that he accepted the posi- } ; | Announcing, Opening of Children's Toggery =z Shop ) VYALUE ee your money has been our watch- word always. Why{pay!more when you can't buy better > NTEREST in your decoration problems is our business and we work at it. Cc ONF IDENCE in a merchantis develop ed only by his endeavors to play fair. tion as turnkey at the Perth County jail. MRS. JOHN MORENZ Mrs. John Morenz, whose death oc- curred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Russell Wilson, in Hamilton, had a host of friends in Stratford and vic- inity. She had been a_ resident of Stratford for more than 25 years prior to going to Hamilton to make her home with her daughter, in 1937. HUGH ORMSBY QUAIL A citizen of Stratford since 1924, Hugh Ormsby Quail, 435 Ontario street, whose death occurred in the General Hospital, had many friends here. He was born in Ireland about 44 years ago. For the past sixteen years he had been an employee of the Kroehler Manufacturing Company. at MRS. WILLIAM KINKADE 98 DOWNIE ST. Mrs. William Kinkade, whose death Next to Bus Depot (Six years and under) occurred here, had been a life-long resident of this city. She was born here in 1886, a daughter of the late George T. Jones and Mary Anne Brimacomb. Her marriage to Wil- liam Kinkade took place in 1906. ee British Fruit Market : 115 ONTARIO ST. "Where Fruit and Vegetables Are Always Fresh and Prices Are Always Right" PEACH Headquarters tie EARLY ALBERTA'S HOROUGHNESS iin ail phases of supplying your needs is essential. Saves time and worry. PP ORTUNITY knocks but once, so they say, but every day is opportunity day at Ladd's. FR ESOLUTION to provide at all times - complete decorating service has built our bus- - haat PEACHES, No. 1 Basket ceaoichoass a eee iness. | i if Domestic Basket ......... 39c Y OU are the most important cog in our wheel an : P LUMS No. 1 Burbank, basket.............. 45c of business. We value a good customer above Ve 3 Canteloupes, 20-qt. basket......... ........ 59e ieee TOMATOES Basket....0.0.000..0.0....... 25e LAD a MAYNARD CORRIE, Proprietor 32 Downie Phone 113

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