Stratford Mirror, 5 Mar 1926, p. 5

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THE MIRROR Local Interest Mrs. James Vivian, of Mt. Forest, is Visiting at the home of Principal G. W. Slaughter and Mrs. Slaughter, 7 Church street. A treat is in store for those who will hear Major Bruce, of the Metro- politan church, London, address the teachers in St. James's S. S. next Fri- day, March 12. Presentation. Mr. W. I. Dyer, who has been man- aging editor of Stratford Beacon-Her- ald since the amalgamation of. the two papers, has resigned owing to his feeling the need of a rest. He was made the recipient of a handsome leather traveling bag by the editorial staff of that paper, Mr. J. Roberts making the presentation. Mr. Dyer leaves his position with very best wishes of all who .knew him. He is a man of sterling character and con- scientious in every particular as well as being a newspaper man of wide When Jas K. Myers advertises to "brighten the corner where you are," with Brandram-Henderson's Paints and Varnishes, he takes the advice he gives to others: This has been noticed by thousands of those who have seen the fine electric sign which hangs in front of the James K. Myers hardware store on Downie street. A barber shop is being opened at the corner of Douro and _ Trinity streets, and Mr. Robt. Hurst, the well- known shoe man of the East End is having plans arranged for the erec- tion of a barber shop adjoining his store. The East Enders will be well provided with tonsorial artists. SPORT EVENTS An English football team will tour the Dominion this summer. Dates to be announced later. England's Grand National Steeple- chase which is run at Liverpool every year, will be run on-March 26th over spectacular battle when they face each other, both having bursts. of speed and clever stick-handlers. Nobody knows of the work it makes to keep the home together, Nobody knows of the steps it takes, Nobody knows--but mother, ' Nobody listens to childish which kisses only smother; Nobody's pained by haughty blows, Nobody--only mother.- Nobody knows of the sleepless care bestowed on baby brother; Nobody knows of the tender prayer, Nobody--only mother. Nobody knows of the lessons taught woes, of loving one another; Nobody knows 6f the patience that is sought, Nobody--only mother. Nobody knows of the anxious fears, lest darlings may not weather The storm of life in after years, 'Nobody knows--but mother. Nobody kneels at the throne above to thank the Heavenly Father For that sweetest gift--a mother's love; Nobody can--but mother. Triplets had arrived at the Jones' home. Little Willie gave his three newly-arrived brothers the once over and then turned to his father: "Say, daddy, which two you going to drown?" are as PRINCESS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THEATRE experience and high ideals. Peacock Feathers a distance of four and half miles. Kingston outplayed the Owen Sound Grays. Penitentiary squad de- feated the Northerns by four goals to nothing. Entertained Toronto Curlers. The twelve curlers from Toronto, which played here last Saturday were the guests of Mr. Duncan M. Fergu- son, while in the city. Needless to say they enjoyed their visit, as their genial host has the happy faculty of making his friends feel that it is al- Ways fair weather when good fellows get together. Twelve dozen beauti- ful roses, brought from Toronto by the curlers were presented to Mr. Fer- guson and family. MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAV "aie i Laura La Plante ana Pat O'Malley London and Peterboro will meet to- night at Toronto. Peterboro will be minus Harold Parker, their clever de- fense star, who had his shoulder in- jured in the game with the Paddlers. Bailey and Keeling should provide a "THE TEASER" DUNCAN FERGUSON COMPANY, LTD. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY SATURDAY BARGAINS IN BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Silk Shosicry/ FRENCH WOOL POPLIN 30 dozen Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, in beautiful 5 200 yards French Wool Poplin 38-inch; all the new Spring shades, including black and navy. quality, extra spliced heels and toes; colors black, white peach, sunset, fawn, bran, and Ladies' pure silk Chiffon Hose- | Ladies' pure silk Hose, double extra spliced heels and toes, col- | spliced heels, toes and soles, col- Regularly $1.50. Special, yard $1. 00 BLACK DUCHESS SATIN sunburn ; substandards of our best $1.00 line. Saturday.. ors nude, black and gunmetal, | ors blush, green, orchid, gun- sizes 8% to Io. metal, pencil blue, black and Duchesse Satin, 36-inch, extra heavy, suitable for dresses, etc. Reg. $1.75 Special. .$1.25 Savaitean iy | rose taupe, sizes 8% to 10. Saturday DRESS FLANNELS Ladies' pure Silk Hose, finest 300 yards Dress Flannels, pure wool, 32-inch, quality, full fashioned, colors blk. broadcloth finish, lovely range cf new shades. Special, a yard.... clouds, colors black, rose taupe, | new shades of grey and taupe, gunmetal, French pis silver | flesh and other pretty shades for INDIAN HEAD ce cde ee OO |. Gata: Beee DUNCAN FERGUSON CO, LIMITED extra fine weave. Regularly 50c Special SUITING SERGE Navy Suiting Serge, 54-inch, pure Botany yarns, weave. Regularly $2.25. Special PONGEE SILK 100 yards only, natural Pongee Silk, 34-inch, free from filling, extra fine wy 2 sets 75c. eae Ladies' pure silk chiffon Hose, | extra spliced heels and toes, fine | even clear knit, with no rings or extra fine

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