Stratford Mirror, 16 Sep 1927, p. 2

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Sseuieduier tity 26, 1927 _ tain color worn with constancy may of the American Association for the _ showed us quite a large sum _ of) '5 tion, and rightly so. Be educated. As you have seen boys ~ THE MIRROR THE MIRROR PUBLISHED EBEVBRY FRIDAY. AT THB): PLETCHER JOHNSTON PRESS, 123 ON- TARIO ST., STRATFORD. PHONB 11l5w PLETCHER JOHNSTON, EDITOR SUBSCRIPTION RATB $1.00 A YBAR EVERY INDIVIDUAL HAS AN AURA OR SOUL £QhOR Wear a green tie if you lack pep.| Green is vitalizing. "ne 56 trillion | cells in the 'human body yibrate fron | some color with the result that a cer-! restore health or precipitate nervous collapse. So declares Dr. Ernest J. Stevens, of San Francisco, member Advancement of Science. Every organ of the body has its color. If you lack red, congestion, caused by low. vibrations, is the only disease. wie ee ae Dri., Stevens, who spent 36 years in: light, celor and research work, | says every individual, has an aura, a soul color, and that he can deter-| mine mental disease as well as hu-| man personality by finding out the! patient's aura. A colorful rose on' the lapel stimulates heart © action.| An earthy-brown dres 'is rinetdat| and has a depressing effect' on the! ego. Dr. Stevens tells of curing brok- en bones by the use of colors." { THE VALUE OF EDUCATION' § p isi »The doors -of learning, and educa-| tien: are again swung, open. to. the: youth - of: our land,.and one.-cannot) help but cenclude that this is,.an age of education, | , While in qg bank this Rit a man} 'mInoney.7 > <8 have, ust drawn that) money. ftom any: account to. send my | boy to college." An incident SyUGhs as) this showed the value that this fath-) er paced on his boy hayipe- an. educa- - The educated boy or girl has treas ures: laid up where neither moth nor' rust' can spotl; or thieves break| = threagh and steal! but a boy or girl) may have book knowledge and not! and giris kadened down with text beoks on their way to and from school have you not wondered if there is not toc! much gotten out of schoo] books? Nearly every child has a _ special zift and should a teacher oy par- ent-not-find out just where their: tal- ent Hes and then concentrate on'sits development. -- But what about "the child who has a natural' bent for a certain' thing) bul whose parents' can- not afferd to send him to. cdlisee™ Would it not be a good thing to have a fund that weuld be accessible to the! boy who has a-career mapped out for, eres 'bat has not the funds neces-, | liable to consider the commercial retired gentleman, and it was indeed |' -had been spent trying to becomé' 4 | Sary to go through college. We are | | value of education and the educated, | ; even in the business world have a far | greater earning power 'than those) | without it, i The real value of its acquirement,! however, cannot be measured mater-! | ially. Edtcation helps a man to! think more clearly, to make tife more | worth while, and torget=a 2 better = spective of; .e Very question that. 'he is called upon to solve. Then the edu-| cated man is seldom alone. He finds' ; Nourishment and pleasure in the pro-| duct of his' thoughts. He -creatés | worlds of his own that may néver ma: | ,terialize or be objectified; but they' | are 4s real to him as though they had }: been visualized. The advantage of education' is "seldoni' or' never appre- ciated in youth. Infact 'the young have other means of finding pleasure, but what' an ornament it is to gray hairs and years. The other day we conversed with a a great delight to hear him talk. His enunciation was so periect, 'his lan. | guage so delightfully simplé and clear | that it made one wish that more 'time | scholar. Let us think of what 'this world would have been without our') great poets and philosophers and 8¢ci-} entists i suuoeetitnatenvtni iecutenrtatrionnnretnnesteneen --_ _ oon NUNN "Tea that ty oo "pleases me" is China Hall English | Breakfast Tea' of course it does!" EJ L. BRADSHAW CHINA HALL "Toavsu uaetecususeasnentansonsanssaséanaeegnisiun aA ' DON'T SUFFER EZO | | Will positively relieve the i worst case of ECZEMA STANDARD DRUG STORE. Now its to be landing fields in mid-| . ocean. Won't that be a ereet place ees billboards? : gts just the sweetest bread I ; ever tasted, it really isl." --- Before our having told you the make of bread referred to you will have guessed it was T. V. B. 'T. V. B. BREAD CO. Phone 2345 56 Huron St._ "Just over the river" SPECIALS Beginning Saturday, Sept. 17th and» continuing up to » and including Saturday, Sept. 24th, we are offering the big-. > gest values with our ranges and washers that have ever been seen in Stratford. APote Special prizes with the ¢ Coffied Washer aggregating mene dreds of dollars. With each McClary Electric Range, a set of es? Blue . enamelware. 'With each McClary Gas Range, a copper bottomed tea . kettle, ie AND IN ADDITION dasa Ten coupons will be given away each day of the fair, entitling the holders to a credit of $5.00 in accordance with | the conditions printed on the back of each ticket, HYDRO SHOP > Phone 1278 The People's Store. LOOK. OVER THIS LIST _ sole | With each Locomotive Washer,-a 23-piece China tea set." pie 3! 2) eee. S at 3 ae seer Ste eT ae ------==== Se ape DR. S. i SUTTER | L.0:Si D.0._S: DENTAL SURGECN Specialist in Prosthetic Dentistry Majestic Apartments, 93 Downie { Orrice 602 PHONES | t dees dans hicag: 105tw Will do your Repairs in Plumbing Electric Phone 210 12 Q Heating at en pipiens si: rears Bes a. | apessecsseevineneeeeritnsesonenmen 1 u 5 Peter & Sylvester "SLEEP--THE SWEET RESTORER" The high pressure of modern life is incessantly becoming more exact- ing. Days, nights, are more crowded than ever. Only by sleep, only by a deeper, more restful sleep, can Nature be appeased. Moreover, to doze off deliciously and easily--and almost in- stantly to pass into the sound slumber - SO recreative to body and mind, is one of the delights of human existence. For every human being, regardless ie of age or station, sleep is the most vital and necessary condition in life. No man, woman, or child can remain healthy and efficient without enough sound, refreshing, and invigorating sleep. Only deep undisturbed sleep can. bring that fll degree of perfect rest needed for the harmonious. func- tioning of mind, nerves, and muscles. ~ Everybody knows that sound sleep Means sleep of complete relaxation and repose--yet such a condition can- not be brought about unless one's bed invites it. The choice of a bed and spring, therefore, becomes one of the impor tant events in our everydoy life --a matter to be considered carefully! and deliberately. "Sleep is sleep," says a recent ar- ticle in the New York Medical Jour- nai, "provided only that it is sound, restful sleep' * * *and, "if we can get our sleep undiluted by disturb- ance, sO much the beiter." Sound sleep isn't obtainable in a bed that rattles or squeaks or that shocks the nerves into semi-wakeful- ness by unusual slippings of the 'springs or unexpectéd creakings of its ports. Nor can it be fully realized until the modern physician's admon- ition of "a separate bed for each sleeper" becomes one of the goed health rules of our lives. For this reason, modern "Twin Bed" designs are advisable. in marked contrast to wooden beds, beds of steel cannot warp, become loose jointed, or lose their beauty or comfort with age. Correctly propor- tioned, sanitary and serviceable, each part--head, foot, side-rails, and ail-- locks securely and holds so firmly as to become, when assembied, practical- ly one piece. They satisfy the most exacting de- maands for quality and beauty of ap- pearance. In this connection it should be re- membered that it is inherent beauty which -properly determines the artis- tic excellence of a chair, a chiffonier, a dressing table, or any other piece of furniture. But in most of the décor- ative arts, utility value is of equal importance, just as the sleep value of a bed is important. Every thinking person now acknowl- edges the fact that the progress in personal, househoid, and civil hygiene -. gnd sanitation has contributed great- - dy to the health, happiness, and long- 'er life of mankind. And among the his / | } | | THE MIRROR. { ; advanced thoneht: shaketet that are! are toate of reasons why people in touching the daily life and habits of! ordinary health should insist upon) | every home and every individual, is] sleeping in separate beds. 9%pidemics, | the doom of the seamy, squeaky wood- | en bed, the doing away with the! only emphasize some of them, | double bed wherever possible, and | { for every individual. | sickness, and communicable diseases | i "The advent of the separate bed) the insistence upon a separate bed| and the banishing of the double bed | | into the limbo of warming pans and} In accord with this thought, it is! night caps,' | also now being more and more real-| ical Journal, "it a distinct advance | Fixtures and Supplies Work Guaranteed Estimates Free - DAN WOLFE _Says the New York Med-}| ized that the modern bed is the bed| from thé standpoint of hygiene, sani-| of steel, a bed that is light in weight,| tation, and more rational sleeping! sanitary, germ and vermin proof: that| habits. When separate beds, or bet- can be easily, quickly, and complete-| ter still, separate sleeping chambers, 105 Ontario Street Suite 2 Phone 2007 ly renovated or refinished when ne-| are in universal use, men and women, cessary; that is quiet, supremely rest-| especially nervous men and women-- |} and delicate children--will get a good The reasons for all this are as sim-| deal more sleep than they do at pres- ple as they are sound, for if there| ent; they'll derive more benefit from were no specific sanitary reasons for! the sleep they do get." ful, and luxuriously comfortable. metal beds, why is their use always insisted upon in hospitals? And why, during the Great War, were separate | Electrical Wiring FUNERAL SERVICE. sleeping units for every individual | dier and sailor insisted upon? There} --ierieeectinan ite atneeniinhmen, _ - . _-- sii ; R. WHITE & CO. 80 Ontario Phone 33 Night 376, Subscribe for The Mirror. "Nothin' Finer than a Mattress" ----When ah am tired, weak and iow An' mah pore heart am beatin' siow, What am it sets mah system right An' fits me foh de nex' day's fight? A Mattress. es --When ah was in mah little cah An' wandered off de road too fah, What was it took mah injured frame An' nursed it back to health again? A Mattress. --When Mandy waitin' up quite late With a rollin' pin massaged mah pate. What rested mah pore mangled form An' helped me weather that'er storm? A Mattress. * --Ah can't say nothin' that's too good T' express mah Sincere gratitude, For be de ticki'n pink or tan Dey ain't not nothin' finer than A Mattress. --(€ourtesy Dro Stories). i" changes that have resulied from this} "Sleep Better -- Rote Sanitary tape bows «n place of Good sleep is largely a matter of comfort--Comfort | is largely a matter of MATTRESS! More people have come to realize that in sleep- inducing comfort no other mattresses compare with those "'filled. with springs." The "'Marshall" Mattress (as illustrated above) a ventilated mattress--filled with springs The "Simmons" Special Spring-Filled--the mattress that more and more people-are buying .:... . $29.00 The "'Ostermoor' Mattress still the best felt mattress ever The "Star" Mattress by the makers of the Ostermoor--a real © good mattress at a moderate price The "Southland" Mattress--all clean cotton Next Week at Stratford Fair, See Our Exhibit ~R. WHITE & CO. 80 Ontario St. -- --- -- Home Varniiese and eel ral Service, Phone 33; Night 376 <n oe aoe oreo -- ee RL 9 ee en wee - eed -- ge ithe te. ion sen ERTS my ey re ao eRe, a a wee! SEER Ng ES Ne eres - a me ean mh a tt cdo ane Aa ew Ate

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