Stratford Mirror, 11 Nov 1927, p. 5

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8 THE MIRROR Local Interest Miss B. W. Gillies has returned to damilton after having spent a pleas- ant visit at the home of her brother, Mr. Alex. Gillies, 390 Ontario street. Mr. John Spencer, of St. Thomas, He looks and his were glad to see him. fine, Thus far at least there has been no intimation of a sub post office be- ing opened to take the place of the old Station post office the latter part of Isst month, The City Council has registered a protest on the matter but while the protest is all right it should have been registered some time ago when the change from a post office {o a sub office was made and not now when the place is shut. There may, however, be some action taken to get 2a sub office or two opened in the city 2nd that is a move that would be wel- comed by the people living in the out- skirts of the city. As these offices can be operated in connection with cther businesses, it is surprising that some enterprising storekeepers have not made application before now. Read The Mirror Ads. / was in the city yesterday on business } in connection with the Government | i employment service of Canada, having | || the position of Zone Superintendent. | | old friends | || Sleep, comrades, sleep! Though it had to be Sleep, comrades, sleep! 1914--1918 You are not forgotten By the men who fought with you. s You did your bit, we honour it, Death in God's great victory. Dear to us your cost of victory. The torch you threw, is ours who, honor your memory. God grant us light that we may see The best in death you've won, That we may "'carry on" in days "to come." @ --ORVAL HILL. EVE'S APPETITE "One day,' said a story-teller, "at the close of a hot day, Adam was re- turning with his hoe on his shoulder from a hard day's labor to his humble cottage. Young Cain was running ahead, boylike, throwing rocks at the birds. Suddenly they came upon a beautiful garden. "Oh father,' that beautiful garden. could live there.' "We did live in that garden,' said Adam regretfully, 'until your mother 793 ate us out of a house and home'. said Cain, 'look at I wish we A GOOD REMEDY "Finerty, I have a terrible toothache. It's so bad that my hea dfeels like a steam-pump." "Why don't you do what I do when I have toothache?" "What's that?' "I go home to my wife. She puis her arms around my neck, kisses me, smooths my forehead and I for- get all about it. Why don't you try ad "T will, Finerty. home now?" Is your wife at Mrs.--'I must dress at once, dear, the Browns are coming here this ev- ening. Should I put on the per- colator?" Mr.--"Oh, don't bother, you're dress- ed good enough the way you are." --University News. Give a man a good reliable watch and he'll cherish it for years. And when it comes from the ONLY GIRL--as a birthday gift --draw your own conclusions. P. S. The name Butova on the dial is an endorsement of your good taste. 8 Be. white or green gold filled case, hand- somely engraved; 15 jewel radium dial, . . Other shapes and styles $25 to $125 PEQUEGNAT'S JEWELLERS You enjoy anything that you are do- ing well, as you can and you do not like any employment that you are not doing well. ' dn ii atti CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES, LTD. A Program of Outstanding Values For Saturday As evidence of our determination to have the biggest of all Saturday Sales, just read these offerings: RUBBER APRONS. Five-dozen Ladies' and Misses' Rubber Aprons, in assorted pretty colors, fancy pocket and trimmed with cretonne. Regular value 50c. Saturday ..25c LADIES' BLOOMERS Ten dozen ladies' heavy cotton Bloomers, made with double gusset, elastic at waist and knee; colors pink, peach, orchid, grey, navy, black and white. 75e quality. Saturday, pair LADIES' HANDBAGS é Three dozen Ladies' Handbags, in underarm and pouch styles, genuine leather, nicely lined and fit- ted with mirror and change purse. Black and as- sorted colors; $2.75 bags. On sale Saturday $1.95 One table Ladies' Trimmed Hats of Velvet, Felt, Silk and Metal Cloth, in pretty suit and dress styles; black and colors. Regular $5.50 to $6.00, choice, Saturday : Three dozen, only, Girl's Velvet Hats, nicely made and becomingly trimmed, values up to $3.00, choice Saturday $25.00 Fur-Trimmed Coats $12.75 One rack of beautiful Winter Coats of Needlepoint, Velour and Novelty Tweeds, splendidly tailored and trimmed with luxurious collars of Opossum, Caracul and Mandel, lined with silk and interlined. Col- ors blue, rose, brown, black and fancy mixtures. Sizes 16 to 42. Regular $25.00, Saturday ...$12.75 "GLOVES" Ladies' pure wool "Scotch Knit" Gloves, ribbed cuff, brushed lining, colors, fawn, cocoa, Havana brown, beaver and camel, sizes 6 to 7%. Saturday, pair 50c Children's chamoisette Gloves, fancy turn back cuff, embroidered points, colors mode and fawn, sizes 4 to 7, pair 50c Ladies' chamoisette Gloves, fancy flare cuffs, em- broidered points, colors, oak, blonde and grey, sizes 6 to 8. Saturday, pair HOSIERY Ladies' pure Silk Hose, reinforced with art silk. Double welt tops, spliced heels and toes, silk to the hem, colors grain, gunmetal, atmosphere, Aloma, Blush, zine and black. Sizes 8% to 40. Saturday, Ladies' pure Wool Hose, finest quality, full fashion- ed, stretch top, seamless. Colors zinc. moonlight, French nude, desert, almond, sand and black, sizes 814 to 1014. Saturday, pair Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose, extra spliced heels and toes, full fashioned, seamless, in black, suede grey, moonlight, peach, French nude, parchment, muffin and almond, sizes 814 to 10%. Saturday, pair $1.00 Canadian Department Stores, Limited SUCCESSORS TO DUNCAN FERGUSON CO., LIMITED pa

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