Stratford Mirror, 4 Mar 1927, p. 4

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6 ~~ THE MIRROR WIZARD HARPEST COMING SOON TWo SPLENDID RECIPES Will Use Instrument With Ten More | Notes Than Piano Mr. Salvi, the world's most famous | harpist, who will play at Massey Hall | on Monday, March 14, has brought the most time honored of all musical instruments to life again. For many years the harp has hung mute upon the wall, that instrument that cool- ed the burning fever of King Saul's tormented brain, that accompanied and inspired that submlimest of sing- ers, the blind Homer. Salvi has brought it back to life. It is a large, unwieldly instrument to hjandle, it has an enormously long keyboard, (Mr. Salvi's harp has ten more notes than a piano) and it must be played with the ends of the fingers. There are seven pedals for the foot to man- age. It take a degree of physical dex- terity which makes the technique of the piano child's play in comparison. SC My Oo WE REPAIR SHOES Neatly, Quickly, Cheaply TRY THE SUPERIOR WAY Superior Shoe Repair 11g Ontario Phone 941 Criminals do time in due time. * * * LEFT-OVER POTATOES AND MEAT 1 pint mashed potatoes, i ege, % cup milk, Flour to make a paste; roll out half the quantity and line a plate; cover with minced cold meat, and a very little gravy. Put the remainder of potatoes on top and bake. SOFT GINGERBREAD % cup. shortening, 1 cup molasses, % cup buttermilk or sour milk, 2 eggs, % cup brown sugar, 2% cups flour, sifted three times, 1 small teaspoon baking soda dis- solved in 1 tablespoon hot water, 1 small teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons each of cloves and cin- namon; cream sugar and shortening, | then add the eggs and beat well. Add | molasses, spices, salt and soda, and then alternately the buttermilk and flour. Beat well for three minutes, then bake in a shallow pan in a slow oven. ' Use a chocolate icing for the top, or sweetened whipped cream spread over the surface in place of icing is delicious. Time mends everything but a "leaky roof." St. John's United Church REV. W. STANLEY OWEN, Pastor Sunday Evening, March 6th, 1927 The seventh in the series of "The Pilgrim's Progress" '"VANITY FAIR" Mr. Chas. H. Walker, Organist and Choirmaster. Good Bread For Good Health Our bread supplies the vital food elements so essentialin building and sustaining a strong and vigorous body. The Stratford Baking Co. J. D. STONE, Mgr. Phone 90 Piano Values Extraordinary REDUCTIONS THAT BREAK ALL OTHER RECORDS SEE OUR GENUINE BARGAINS--NO BLUFF looked for months before the time they are put on. This year we are safe in saying there will be the biggest turnover we ever have had. The Mason & Risch Annual Sale is One Williams Upright Piano, tonal and finish quality Al, appearance $20 worth of rolls with every in- strument sold during our March Sale. Here's a piano that should be sold Think of Four really good organs. Instru- ments that will look well in your home and provide amusement and education for the children, each .. $5.00 And two organs for, each ...$10.00 Practice piano in exceptional good Just because we are crowded for room we have marked it for the shape. very small price of MASON & RISCH, LIMITED ~ 97 ONTARIO STREET Good Practice Piano--to be sold Setmsday ata won- derful bargain. ............5--. with harp attachment, Sale price Good Player Piano, only slightly used, and it really is a bargain. When new it sold for $850. During our $425 Another good Player Piano--a piano that anyone will want to own. rolls with every instrument sold dur Sold regularly for $850. To clear a ace Aa Oe. kK ZA PHONE 171 THE MIRROR HERE AND THERE By "a Doc." March came in quite lamb-like. Here's hoping that it may continue to gambol like a sheep and not roar like the "proverbial lion." * x ¢& In a good many places the ice har- vest had not been completed owing to the spring-like weather but the change at the end of last week made it possible for a good supply to be stored up. ee Mie | No matter how much cold weather we have if, we have a fine day or so some pessimist is always ready to take the joy out of life by saying, "We'll make up for this." * * * Although the budget was a very fav- orable one to most people, still the report does not look good to us to see that our imports showed such a great increase over our exports. % * * A girl does not need a domestic science course to make traffic jam. * * * "111 do the driving,' said the wife as she climbed into the back seat of the new Car. * * a One of the best pieces of legisla- ture to be put through is the law compelling all vehicles to carry lights at night. We knew it would have to come. * * 5 During her services at Washington Aimee Semple McPherson brought hundreds of people to. their knees. We happened to be sitting opposite to her on the train in which she made a trip from Washington to New York and she did not even bring us to our feet. In fact, we did not know it was the famous Aimee until inform- ed by the conductor, who had receiv- ed a message for her at a station at which the train stopped for orders. * * fo In his report and recommendation for signal lights and bells to control traffic Chief Broadley says we must prepare for a large city which is sure to come. Here's hoping that word sure is no guesswork and that a substantial growth may make its ap- pearance in the very near future. * . * A statistician tells us that one pe- destrian is killed in the United States every eight hours. That pedestrian must be getting awfully tired of it. e = 2 Small boy--'"I'm looking for a job." Merchant--"Well, I like your ams bition but I can't afford any more help." S. B.--"Oh, don't bother about that, I wont be much help." * Rd - At one of the services last Sunday the minister remarked: "As I gaze about me I see before me a great many bright and shining faces." Just then about eighty powder puffs came out. -- | Mr. Business Mian and Miss Business Girl -- TRY FULL COURSE DINNER OUR 35¢ Served from 11.30 to 2 and SPECIAL from 5 to 8 p.m. Radio entertainment during meal hours. Where the healthful atmosphere always prevails. Karampbell's New Service Lunch DOWNIE STREET KELLY'S Great Inventory Sale Thousands of Dollars worth of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Underwear and Furnishings to be heavily reduced-- Stock Thousands and Thousands of Dollars too heavy. Stock Reduction Imperative. Come expecting big bargains during this Inventory Sale. You will not be disappointed. eee See oe ------ = X om aa CHOCOLATE CREAM ICING Make a butter icing of creamed but- | ter, icing sugar, a little cream or | milk, vanilla or almond flavoring. | _,, = | When she was young my grandma Spread this on the cake and cover with melted unsweetened chocolate. Do not add water or anything else to the chocolate -- simply melt it over | | hot water, and spread it on top of the white icing, then set away in a cool place for the chocolate to harden. had An accident quite shocking; She fainted in hysterics 'cause My grandpa saw her stocking! HATS CLEANED -- PUTEUETEDSEQUEUUEGEEQEQUGECSOUEEEE DERG E REECE TER . Peter & Sylvester Will do your Repairs in deacon: Heating lectric Phone 210 12 Ontario TTT AND BLOCKED In any shape you like. Corner Downie and Ontario Sts. COAL" COKE G. W. HEAGY 198 Nelson Street Phone 176 | = | A Monthly Income Assured at Age 60 -- EE J) SS. 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