Stratford Mirror, 21 Oct 1927, p. 3

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LAD a Ae Nae bine FRE NS 0 aod tim sc i at se aS sere ee at : ---- ---- a at ML Su ne Ree AA ALT tl heft suasSas ae ee onae et AR NIC SR ne Ra 2 ail alin Sen AOR AN le RHO li | | } THE MIRROR KROEHLER MADE CHESTERFIELD SUITES Latest designs and coverings, 3 pieces, specially priced at $135, $150, $165, $175, $185, $195 Show-wood frames and reversible cushions. The Suite as shown above"is specially priced at $150.00 re value. DINING ROOM SUITES Buffet, China Cabinet with Linen Drawer, Extension Table and six leather seated Diners, priced at-- $140, $155, $180, $195 and $275 They come in birch walnut and genuine walnut; also one solid walnut Suite, buffet, extension table and 6 chairs, 8 pieces at $150.00, You will have to see these suites to appreciate their | Pertinent Patter (Continued from page 1) present council will run, but if they do not there seems to be a possibility 'of ex-Ald. William Newman taking the field against Mr. Marshall. Pretty much the same group of men will in all probability be candidates for the council afid so far no new names have cropped up. There is no very interesting question before the Board is not much interest in the contest Your Hat Store Se of Education this time, so that there) there. The retiring members of the Public Utilities Commission are Nor- |man Siegel and Arthur Skidmore. Neither has said he would or would not stand, but there is a feeling that Mr. Skidmore will probably again be | a candidate, though he has intimated that he may not be. No new names have been mentioned as yet in con- nection wit hthese two seats. Since, however, the P. U. C. is somewhat in the limelight through the argument with the city over the gas plant, it is likely that there will be -some new blood out this coming election. Ontario schools" received a high compliment the other day from a visiting official from Scotland when he said that the people here had noth- ing to learn from the old land in re- spect to education. That may be true in many ways, but the schools in the old land have a way of turning out If it's Furniture we have it! DOWN & FLEMING FURNITURE AND FUNERAL SERVICE 94 Ontario Street. Phone 314 Donald D. Fraser Always In Line with the Mode Lounging Apparel The lounging hours are made much more pleasant in one of our comfortable and handsome lounging coats. See our new mannish tailored Flannel garment, trimmed in contrasting colors. You can enhance the lounging hours, by wear- | ing one of these coats. Phonograph Special $45.00 Terms---$1.00 per week. Mason & Risch Limited Phone 171. 97 Ontario St. Ontario Street / | ; : i continental 7 3. RUSSELL } Registered Architect Phone 1533F Gordon Block | Borsalino, Christie, Moore's, Biltmore, Wakefields, Scot, King Hats, Alpine and Derby Blocks, all the new colors ; Sizes 6% 10 734. Prices-- P. J. KELLY Your Hatter men who have a far more thorough grouding than men turned out from the schools here. They may not have as general a training, but they know what they know and know it more thoroughly than the men over here. In that respect at least Canada might take a few tips from the Mother coun- try. There is too much effort here put on learning a wide variety of subjects and the grounding in some important matters is not as thorough as it might be. School children are "spoon fed" in our public schools and not taught to stand on their own feet and think for themselves. A few re- forms in the general direction indi- eated in this line of argument would have a good effect. Styles Change In Jewelry Just as they do in clothes, and we try to keep pace with fashion's trend. Just now we are showing a particularly attractive assort- ment of The Newest PURSES All the latest designs and col- ors, and of the popular colors is $2.50 to $8.00 ji B=: A pleasure to show them. Prices $4.50 and up. Gillies & Emm Watch Specialists 25 Downie $t. = == =< ANTIQUES ART NEEDLE WORK BASKETS BASKETWARE BKIDGE PRIZES BRASS WARE 114 ONTARI The Art and Handicraft Shop Just Opened, has for sale-- and numerous other articles--prices reasonable. PICTURES ETCHINGS PRINTS WATER COLOR DRAWINGS LAMPS LAMP SHADES O STREET =r THE MIRROR | Mtrrorettes of nature. should speak. v= (By Eromdiks) "Tea that always pleases me" is China Hall English Customs and traditions are like parasitical disease, they should be eliminated. Political victories raise rents, prices and the hopes of the rich. Nothing can be said against the rule There is a true minute when men A good knave is always well fed. Scientific truth is the liberator of the race. i From every original sin has grown an original virtue. ' Love your neighbor as yourself--be sure you understand what love is. Individual development is the model of progress. Above all nations is humanity. Science ascribes to natura] causes, what theology ascribes to supernatur- of course it does! SOUERECRORSEUGUGURERUGD CHDUCEQUGOCQCOORGCORES.LECRECCUAQEERGDEGDOROSUSESGRREDS CHINA HALL Breakfast Tea J. L. BRADSHAW TTL HOMILAUESUANALALONUAAUEOLOROREEVOUAUOAUAOAEDDOMALEUOUEEUOGEOEEDUUEUANUULONENEE al ones. SE VUAUU UU RETR EEDA DE EEA TEETER E Eat Peter & Sylvester : Will do your Repairs in Pa Raed eeregsureeesens o Plumbing Heating Electric 198 Nelson Street COAL" COKE Phone 176 Phone 210 12 Ontario EEE TT Subscribe for The Mirror. Grand Concert UNDER AUSPICES L.O.L. 2668 | The Kenney-Wilson Entertainers of Toronto City Hall, Friday, October 28th, 1927 Doors Open at 7.45 Admission 50c (Tax extra) Programme Chair's Address-- HIS WORSHIP MAYOR MARSHALL Comedy Duet-- "When We Were Boys at School" LEROY KENNY and BOB. WILSON Soprano Song-- Waltz Song from "Pirates of Penzance" GERTRUDE CORBETT Comedy Song-- "Mama's Gone Dancing" LEROY KENNEY Comedy Duet-- "Him and I, Her and Me" GERTRUDE CORBETT and BOB. WILSON Musical Sketch-- "The Evelution of Piano Playing" GRACE BONNICK Song-- "The Scotch Weddin' " BOB. WILSON Comedy Duet-- "All About Love" GERTRUDE COBETT and LEROY KENNEY Charcater Song-- "Old Fashioned Songs in Costume" GERTRUDE COBETT Reading-- "Scene From Dickens" LEROY KENNY ~ One Act Comedy-- "The Managing Mother-in-Law" Children under 12, 25c Will Your Eyes Pass Inspection ? F your eyes were called to the test, would they I pass with flying colers? Or are you among the thousands of people who daily suffer from headache and eyestrain due to lack of corrective glasses or from wearing poorly fitted lenses ? Allowing your eyesight to goonin a poor condition only means that you will regret the incident in fu- ture years. . Come in today and allow our expert optician to fit the proper glasses for yourcase. If you don't need them, we'll tell you sofrankly. An examination is no obligation. PEQUEGNAT'S Established 1885. -- ee ne Phone 854 Rotary Frolic Monday, October Sist Bazaar in Market Building Jitney Dance In Armouries Midnight Frolic in Majestic Prizes for Costumes Drawing for Capital Prizes at Market Join The Fun Help Worthy Objects Judging in Armouries READ THE ADS. | a Out of Hundreds of tires we repaired this year we have NOT had one come back.-- Phone 1580 Residence 2198 FRANK P. GIBBS| Chartered Accountant 102 Ontario St. Stratford, Ont. (Beacon Building) Some record. "Tires Worth While'-- Goodrich Silvertowns. 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