ee THE MIRROR "ABOUT THE MODELS" ATURALLY, it is difficult to faithfully describe the various models that.our,direct from our own fac- tory to you, Coat 'assortment contains. One way would be to say there is represented the best of every accepted autumn style. You will find the straightline, the tie sides, belted models, tailored effects, and for those who prefer them, other more novel effects with deep sleeves and wide cuits. Every Size. McBRIDE ¢& CO. THE POPULAR READY-TO-WEAR STORE CORNER ERIE & ONTARIO STS. THORNTON PARK LIMITED WINDSOR HOTEL BLOCK, STRATFORD OL lal Thornton Park Lots Are Selling $10.00 Cash and monthly pay- ments to suit every purchaser. At General Real Estate Business We will sell your House, Farm or Vacant Land. Toronto Properties for Exchange. If you want to buy property of any description, consult us, we can save you money. g a a = Se Many of a Kind Some sailors from a shipwreck spent days |." his city Spite of the fact there is a business College in a small boat, on fresh water, at the mouth of the Amazon river. Thinking they were on salt water of the ocean they nearly died of thirst. There are young men and young women in Stratford "Thirsting" for a re- | sponsible position in the business world in | OPTICAL DEPARTMENT In charge of C. R. Nimmo, D. Opt. Phone 5584 JAS. PEQUEGNAT & SON Registered Optometrist ee aN ae "se a ea ake a Sa at a Of Local Interest Chas. Clarke, now of Windsor, was a visitor in the this city week. Charlie's home town is Seaforth, but is just as well known _ here. Miss Lois Pettigrew was an ideal hostess at a little Bridge Party she gave a few of her young friends Wednesday evening. A most pleasant evening was spent. -- The prize winners were Miss Olive Abbey and Roy Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Thom recently re- turned from a trip to Vancouver aud other cities having spent three months in the west. They saw while there Mr. Albert R. Benson, the well known comedian, who worked in the C.N.R. shops and_ pleased many an audience, also a number of other Stratford boys who are doing well, among them Wm. Yeandleand Dr. Walter Kennedy of Vancouver. L. J. Salter left yesterday to make a new record for the Mclagan phonographs. D. Wright assured us that this is "right," and they have a "cook'"' waiting at the fac- tory on his return, and is "shure"' to bea | nice record for he is making it on the lakes | of Killarney. It should have been said that itis a fishing record that he and his brother Ellis are making, but if " Jack Johnston " meets him on the way home The Mirror. will be out of luck for its share. When The Mirror saw Chief Broadley try- ing on a pair of slippers at Waddington & McEwen's it looked like a pointer that he was going to stay home nights. He was, however, only receiving a prize that he won at the weekly Bowling Tournament this week. Mrs. R. Ennis and Chief Broadley won firsts, while A. E. Cash and Miss T. | Steele were the winners of the second prizes. One would have thought cash and _ steele would have won firsts at any game, but EH. Mallion and A. Fisher having only got the consolation prize to console them is a big- ger surprise. Mrs. Geo. Mayo was the donor of the prizes. Bargain List. CLARIONET (C) 13 Keys, 2 Rings $10.00 B-b CORNET Brass, A. and C. Shank $10.00 A. J. FLANIGAN Everything Musical Phone 1022w 110 Ontario a oe Psat eee woe THE MIRROR BOARD OF EDUCATION NOT YET PHOTOGRAPHED In W. I. Becker's studio there is a splen- did picture of the School Board. It is com- posed of Inspector Jas. H. Smith, James Whiteman, Chas. Down, J. B. Waugh, J. M. Riddell, A. F. Waddell, "Dr. E. H. Hidt, and three Alexanders, They are, Alex. Wilson, Alex. Abraham and Alex. Fisher. The photographer did not just know why it was that the present Board of Education did not have their physiogomies photographed this year. Of course there is time yet, but this is just the kind of weather to have a job of that kind attended to. Then the photographers will-all soon be rushed with people bringing up their Christmas faces to be taken. There are a lot of people tho who would rather do any- thing than have their picture taken, but its all in the way you hold your mouth as to the-kind of a picture you get, and just as much in the way you look at life. A photographer can't make a sweet face sour no matter how hard he tries, but his joy is not in doing that,but in trying to make sour faces look pleasant, but there is a better way than that. - Be happy for one year be- fore you have your picture taken and you will look just as good as any member of the. old School Board. The Board of Education should be pho- tographed, however, on account of it being one Of the city's most representative organ- ization. The Finance Committee's report recom- mended that the increase in the firemen's wages of $5 a month be referred back to the Cemetery Committee. This does not mean that it will not come to life again. Old Resident Leaving the City. Mr. A. B. Maguire, an old and respect- ed resident of the city, and an old war vet- eran is leaving the city this week, and sald he was going to end his days in California, with lis son Wallace. It is hoped, however, that the machine will not wear out for some time yet, and from his appearance it is not likely that it will. | Sedan with the big, new engine -- price re- duced to $1160 Taxes Extra The new Overland Sedan is now equipped with the bigger new Over- land-built engine--same dependability; wonderful gasoline and oil econ- omy; much more power! See this great closed car--sit in it--ride in it. Feel the surge of power in its larger engine! Sense the pride of ownership in a car possessing such beauty of line and luxury of ap- pointments. Experience the greater comfort in its deep-cushioned seats }) and its Triplex Springs. See how completely this car is equipped. One short ride--over rough roads and smooth--will reveal the wonder- fully enhanced value we now offer along with lower price. | GRAY'S MOTOR SALES LIMITED | 172 ONTARIO STREET PHONE 816 ----~---- = Seay 4 = THEY The New Way of Cobbling Perhaps you have had some disappointing experiences with the old way. Now try the new way at this shop and avoid the disappointments. We have the skill, knowledge, experience and equipment to satisfy you on shoe repairs. Superior Shoe Repair L. W. WICKIE, Prop. t1g9 Ontario St. Phone I113m s AND HERE'S WHERE 1 BUY MY SUPPLIES | MY NAME IS MISTER WILLIAM WISE BILL KEIL'S 114 Ontario St. IThone 140w Res. 140J fr H. A. Clark, M.N.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader Ontario Street Baptist Church DR. K.H. BRUCE |. Chiropractic Specialist -- Gordon Block Phone 926F VIOLIN and PIANO A. L. BAKER, D.ps.,L.ps. DENTIST Gordon Block, C.E.Clark - Vocal Studio--159 Mornington St. Phone 1533] Phone 1435w