Stratford Mirror, 26 Aug 1927, p. 5

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ace 4 ry ee dete cana nD at RT a OE ea Ne teeta OV . -'Dusseau and -- Local Interest Mrs. W. J. McCully and daughter, Miss Margaret, motored to Kitchener _ Wednesday. Jockey Dellow and wife left for the circuit after spending their vacation with the former's mother, Mrs. W. Dellow, Crooks street. Mr. J. R. McDonald, an old Strat- _ ford boy, who went west with the Mooney Biscuit Co., over 15 years : ago, is visiting his mother, McDonald, 252 Albert street. His brother Robert is doing well in Win- hipeg with Leggett Drug Co. "Jim" says he sees a big change in the city since leaving, and likes his home town 'better than ever. He says its the _ prettiest city between here and Win- nipeg. oe SILLIFANT--CAIN A very pretty wedding took place on Monday evening, August 22 at 7.30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. --. E. Dusseau, 3265 Hamilton avenue, Detroit, Mich., when their eldest daughter, Catherine Elizabeth, Cain, became the bride of Benjamin George Gillifant, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sillifant, 3 Pine street, this city. Rev. Mr. McKosh, of the I. B. S. officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her step-father, HE. E. looked charming in a gown of pink chiffon, carrying a bou- _ guet of orchids, roses and baby breath. Mrs. Peter™ The ee Miss McKosh, daszbter of the Rey. Mr. McKosh was maid of honor-and wore a gown of pink georg-}} ette embroidered in rhinestones and shoulder bouquet of roses and bay | breath. Miss McKosh will be remem-| bered as a debutante of last year. The bridesmaids were Miss Bertha Cain, the bride's younger of light blue georgette and carrying sprays of orchids and baby breath. The bridegroom's attendant was George Marshall, formerly of Strat- ford. The bride's mother wore a rose biege gown of georgette and a shoul- der bouquet of roses and sweet peas; the bridegroom's mother wore black beaded satin, by reason of a recent bereavement, and a shoulder bouquet of roses and sweet peas, Upwards of 50 guests were entertained and Mr. and Mrs. Sillifant received many pre- sents including substantial cheques from the bride's and bridegroom's parents. A good time was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Sillifant will be at home to their friends and relatives) after August 28 at 3265 Hamilton Ayv- enue, Detroit. MORE DIFFICULT Golfer--Doctor, you remember you recommended golf to take my mind off my work? Doctor--Yes. Golfer--Well, can you' prescribe something now to get it back again? --Wroe's Writings. sister and |} Miss Martha Huffman wearing gowns) } Lots of Bargains Fisher's Anniversary Sale Boys Bloomers, all sizes Boys' all-wool Jerseys. iui 8. esis Boys' Flannel Trousers Boys' Stockings, extra value.... All Men's Tweed Caps ..... ae Kitchen and Walker's Shirts, reg. $1.50 ..$1.39 Men's Fancy all-wool Pull-over Sweaters $2.39 Straw Hats - Half Price FISHER & CO. 47 Downie Street. Phone 217 3~. -- J} CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES, LTD. Special Offerings for Saturday Shoppers FLANNELETTE BLANKETS $1.98 Pair 200 pairs largest sizes and best quality Flannelette Blankets, white or grey, with blue or pink borders. Extra special for this sale at pair $1.98 FACTORY COTTON Five pieces only, extra quality factory or unbleached cotton, firm, even weave, suitable for pillow slips, sheets, aprons, etc.; 36 inches wide, regular 20c yard. Sale price 5c Final Clearance of TRIMMED HATS One table of trimmed Hats in assorted colors; straw, silk-and- straw and all silk, plain and combination colors, regular $3.50 to $5.00. $1 00 To clear Saturday at Ladies' Underwear Ladies' silk knit bobette Bloom- ers, elastic at waist and knee, cut full at back, colors. pink, coral, peach, Nile and red. Reg- ular $1.25 pair. Sale price Ladies' Silk Knit Teddies, en- velope style, trimmed with con- _trasting color, in ae 8c and Nile. Sale price Women's O. S. Vests, extra eae ribbed cotton, tubular trimmed, bleached pure' white, shor: sleeve or built up _ shoulder styles. Sale price, each CHILDREN'S ROMPERS AND PANTIE DRESSES 19¢ One table--Children's Rompers and Pantie Dresses of Gingham, Chambray, Linene and Crepe. Sizes for ages 2 to 6 years. Sy as to $1.95. Sale price, 79c GIRLS' DRESSES $1.39 One rack--Girls' Dresses. of Linene, Chambray, Gingham, Swiss and Muslin, nicely made and trimmed, sizes for ages 6 to Regular $2.95. Sale BABIES' RUBBER PANTS 29c Three dozen pairs of Rubber Panties, extra good -- quality, medium and large sizes, natural = te 'price Regular 45c ae. LAYER FELT MATTRESSES Luxuriously built up (not stuff- 89c ed) of layer upon layer of new, Corselettes of pink brocade soft, cotton felt, with a full coutil, long line model, elastic depth border and roll edges, cov- insets over hips, four hose sup- ered with good quality stripe porters attached, sizes 30 to 36. ticking, evenly tufted, all stand- Special for young girls. Regular ard sizes. Worth $10.00. Sale $1.25 pair. Sale price ..4... 89c i $7. FRILLED CURTAINS $1.95 Pair 20 pairs only Frilled Curtains, complete with tie-backs; colors rose, blue, orchid and_ white. Regular $2.50 pair. Sale price, 31.95. BED SPRINGS $8.50 Sagless Bed Springs, all steel frame; will not preak. stretch or sag (guaranteed for 30 years) value $11.00. Sale $8.50 | Canadian Department Stores, Limited SUCCESSORS TO DUNCAN FERGUSON CO., LIMITED

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