Stratford Mirror, 20 Aug 1926, p. 3

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nates ec Ne tapenennie THE MIRROR AUGUST 1896 TO AUGUST 1926 A GREAT SENSATIONAL SALE To Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of this store's business career. Thirty years ago this month the doors of this Clothing and Furnishing Store were opened to the public. Year after year the business advanced and grew till today. we claim to have one of the largest and best equipped men's and boys' clothing stores in Western Ontario.. All thanks are due to the public for their patronage and confidence, which is highly appreciated. We are cele- brating the thirtieth anniversary of this store's commencement in business with a sensational sale, which opened Thursday, August 19th and will continue for two weeks. $60,000 Worth of High Grade Men's and Boys' Clothing. Hats, Caps, Underwear and Furnishings at such reduced prices that the public will appreciate and never forget Kelly's 30th Anniversary Sale. The Sale will last ten days to two weeks. No reserve. Take Your Own Reductions 20% to 50% Reductions All Over the Storie. One group of Men's Suits---100 altogether--that were sell- ing up to $32.50. AU one price during this Sale. 3% 250 Men's Tweed and Worsted Suits, regular prices $16.50 to $45.00-- 25% Less Than Regular Prices. 275 Men's high grade Blue Serge and Grey Worsted single - and double breasted suits, re . prices $22.50 to $47.50-- 20% Off Regular Prices. ALL MEN'S FELT HATS 20% to 50% Off Regular Prices All Furnishings, Shirts, Ties, Sweaters, Windbreakers, 20% to 30% Off Regular Prices All Men's and Boys' Odd Trousers and Bloomers 20% Less Than Regular Prices. ALL OVERALLS AND SMOCKS 10% to 20% Off Regular Prices. All Summer and Medium Weight Underwear, 10% to 20% Off Regular Prices. 400 Boys' Bloomer Suits (extra trousers), sizes 24 to 36-- regular prices $6.75 to $16.75-- 25% Less Than Regular Prices. Pp. J. KELLY _ Stratford's Largest Clothing and Furnishing Store. property is one of Stratford's finest homes, fully with marble fireplaces and was built by several years. Mr. Preston is to be congratulated on securing such a fine home. Mr. A. E. Jones has sold his home at 115 Brunswick St. to James Pres- Saturay afternoon several camps of Sovereigns from London, Kitchener and Stratford held their annual pic- nic at Queen's Park, Stratford. The usual program of races and games was carried out and all choppers re- | that port a Splendid time and_ ideal | weather, James Preston Purchases Fine modern and equipped Mr. Jones, who lived there for | in 1906, Woodmen Hold Picnic. | and Mr, -and:... Mrs. | street. | looking weil. such a brilliant should have left | satin finish, regular price | back to Stratford to stay. Mr. and Mrs. Visits City After 20 Years' Absence. Residence. Mr. Robert Barker and daughter, | Mary, have returned to Norfolk, Vir- | ginia, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. ton of the Globe-Wernicke Co. This | E- F. Jones, city, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. | Jones, London Highway, and Mr. and | Mrs. Howard Barker, city. Mr. Bark- |.er is a former Stratford citizen and by the late Dr. Shaver and remodelled } WS pleased with Stratford's many beauty spots, especially the park sys- tem and improvements since his last | visit here during Old Boys' Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Rae Small have re- | turned to Rockford. Ill., after visiting | Mr. and Mrs. Small, West Gore street, Jones, Albert Mr. and Mrs. Small are both Rae has a good posi. | tion in Rockwood, but it's too bad young man the land of the | maple,. but here is hoping that this | fine young couple will one day come George Mayo, 19 | Worseley_ street, are spending their i Oia | vacation at Ottawa and other points pecial jj =: MONEY SAVED IS New Scale Williams Piano | handsome walnut case, 11g Ontario MONEY EARNED and one of the roadsto saving is through bringing your old Superior Shoe Repair Phone 94! $450. For Quick Sale Beautiful and colorful tone shoes to us to mend. Given Phone 175 L. COOK PEQUEGNAT'S MUSIC STORE Estimates Gladly on any Plumbing or Heat- ing changes you would like tomakein your home. THE MIRROR Wonder What It Was All About. Wellington Hay and D. M. Wright had a very confidential talk on the street the other day. Wonder if they were wishing each other success. Believes in Voting Early. A voter phoned the Conservative | rooms this morning to know if she could vote today, Secretary William Wassman said they would prefer her | to wait until September 14, as the | polls were not yet open. No, the polls | are not open yet, but both parties are | fishing hard for votes without polls. Ben. Norfolk and Peanut Collins have acquired a new Step. It's the open air Jersey. Still They Come Change of Business Sale is bringing crowds to our store. Those who have been here are telling others that buying at this sale means a saving of Dollars and Dollars This is our final clean upon STRAW HATS -- values up to $4.00. All sizes 98 Out they go at Men's Blue Suits in good quality in men's and youug men,s models, with two pairs of trousers. 19 95 Excellent valueat e Only a few of the money saving values: Penman's Balbriggan Com- binations, qualty -- your here Men's Negligee Shirts in plain and fancy colors, collars to match, collars attached. Val- ues to $3.00 Out they go at FISHER & CO. 47 Downie Street Wally Hern's Old Stand Perth County Fair -------- SEPTEMBER 20 .- 21 - 22, 1926 Perth County's Most Wonderful Display of Live Stock, Poultry, Vegetables, Fancy Work, &c. SOMETHING GOING ON ALL THE TIME GOOD RACES LARGE MIDWAY HIGH-CLASS AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG Boost for the Fair! Talk Fair! Go to the Fair! he _-- Heintzman Hall Is recognized as the best place to buy any one of the following instruments. to you by far than it costs. --BABY GRAND PIANOS --UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS --McLAGAN PHONOGRAPHS --NEW VICTOR ORTHO- PHONIC We also have Records, Record Brushes and the wonderful repeating attachment for your Victrola. HEINTZMAN & CO. Ltd. The Heintzman guarantee alone is worth more --NEW PLAYER PIANOS --NEW BRUNSWICK --ALSO THE WONDERFUL REPRODUCING PIANO B. H. BRITTON, Manager 131 Ontario St. Phone 769 E} PEELE LLL LULL LLL bb _ItCosts YOU More To Live Under the King Government Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King claims to have reduced the cost of living. Has he? The official reports of the Department of Labor show the weekly family budget was: $20.57 in May 1922 $21.54 in May 1925 The average cost of a weekly family budget of 29 staple foods was: $10.18 in June 1922 $11.06 in June 1926 The King Government took office early in 1922 and left office in May, 1926. The cost of living INCREASED almost $1.00 per week under the King Government. Yet, in the same period by permitting for- eign goods to flood Canadian markets, caus- ed marked reductions in wages in Canada, while many have been unable to get jobs at any wage! Vote for a nolicy that will INCREASE WAGES and provide MORE JOBS. VOTE CONSERVATIVE RE-ELECT D. M. WRIGHT CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE Issued by the Stratford Conservative Association

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