RADIO The approach of the Christmas Season turns one's thoughts to the purchase of gifts and what could be more appropriate or give more lasting satisfaction than one of our Westinghouse Batteryless Radios To make a purchase of this kind easier for you we would sug- gest that you make a small payment each week at the Hydro Shop. Let us know when you will want your set, and we will Js guarantee delivery at the specified time. In buying a Radio the question of service is of great importance and the Hydro Shop is making a special effort to see that every person who buys a radio here, remains a satisfied customer. In soliciting your radio business we are doing it with the sole idea of giving full value for every dollar expended, and our aim will be--lasting satisfaction to every customer. HYDRO SHOP eon Phone 1278 The People's Store. a (FESS a) is | Pe ) Fraser's din | 'DON'T SUFFER J EZO Will positively relieve the worst case of Art ECZEMA STANDARD DRUG STORE Models on Display for "How are you getting on at school, your inspection. 'of four cylinders now."'--Passing The Latest Novelties in Alec?" "Fine. We're learning words (Continued from page 1) Marshall it would appear that a fight is in the offing for that position at least. Whether there will be any more or not is a question and the names of Ald. C. E. Moore and ex- Ald. William Newman are mentioned | as likely contenders. Most of this | year's council will again be in the | field and some new names are being suggested, among them being Arthur Skidmore, present member of the Pub- lic Utilities Commission. Another week aught to see some definite ac- tion in the various fields. * * ws What with the increasing high price of eggs and somewhat short pumpkin crop the prospect for "punkin'" pies this fall seems to be far from good. In fact there was a chap in our office the other day who had a real grievy- ance. He said that he had grown a number of pumpkins but that his wife wouldn't make pies out of them be- cause it took too many eggs and too ae Th Your Hat Store New Fall Hats Borsalino, Christie, Moore's, | Biltmore, Wakefields, Scot, King Hats, Alpine and Derby Blocks, all the new colors ; sizes 614 10 734. Prices-- $2.50 to $8.00 P. J. KELLY Your Hatter ~~ -------- ------ a eG Perth's Grand Old Lady Called To Her Reward We may have used the' expression before: "That God could not be every- where so he made mothers." It will, however, bear repetition. It comes to our mind when thinking, not alone of the death, but of the life of Perth's grand old lady, Mrs. Sarah Jane Dun- seith, who passed away Sunday even- ing at her home, as falls the ripened fruit, in her 98rd year. The deceased was truly a great woman, retaining her mental faculties up to the time of her death and interesting herself not only in the home, but in the church and 'community. She went through life serenly and composedly, taking her troubles and her joys with equal grace, and fully realizing that what- ever entered into life's experiences had its purpose in the development of character. Her husband having pre-deceased her about fifty-six years ago, meant the responsibility of @ family of five sons and three daugh- ters, but probably few, if any mother, had received a greater recognition or more honor from a family than did the beloved parent who has gone to her reward. They will truly miss her pecause of the beautiful associations and depth of leve that every one of them held for her. Her every wish and desire was held sacred by those who are left to mourn their loss, but her kind and sweet disposition will ever remain an active and living prin- ciple in their lives. They are: Thos. Dunseith, City Relief Officer; Mrs. Thomas Paynter, Winnipeg; Mrs. Matthew Adair, City; William J. Dun- seith, Brandon, Manitoba; Mrs. Byson Wilde, Waskada, Manitoba; John R. Dunseith, Saskatoonfi Sask.; Samuel Dunseith, New York City and Rev. D. A. Dunseith, D.D., Clearwater, Florida. She is also survived by 13 grandchild- ren and 9 great grandchildren. much milk. If he cannot get a pie after growing the pumpkins what chance have the rest of us with the price of the white ovals soaring up to 70c this early in the year. Luncheon Sets, Bridge Sets, Aprons, Dresser Covers, Pillow Slips, Crib Covers, Bed Spreads. and Novelty Cushions and Boudoir Sets in the new- est quilted designs that make charming gifts. Donald D. Fraser |) 18-20 Ontario Street ete ee : Simply by making a smal! deposit on an oin Our Christmas Club USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN! Here is your chance to get a $2.00 PHOTO absolutely FREE y article in our store we will give you a coupon good at Rogers' Studio for a $2.00 picture of yourself or friend, or any member of your family. GOOD TILL 1st DECEMBER. Have us lay aside your Christmas Gift now. Jewellers & Druggists MURRAY j. ROCH E. LTD. dolore ae eae Sree RRS SIE Pa ea ------ = Te en Sanaa ial ess . Mi tt (By Eromdiks) The church should consider the present life, not the future one. Creeds and myths disappear when fruth appears. ' The difference between the specula- tive and inductive science is that be- tween fantasy and common sense. Every day should be a birthday of a truth acquired. Our lives should be an apprentice- Ship to truth. e He who is profound, strives for clearness. A universal language would be a correct step towards universality. Science has shown all creation to be the result of evolution. Questions of fact can only be solved by examining facts. A stone cannot return to the hand that throws it. Man is a stream whose source is hidden. No master respects his slave, if he did, there would be no slave. --~ -- ---- HEINTZMAN & CO. Piano Bargain We have 8 good used up- right pianos which we are going to offer as_ special bargains. One is a Mason & Risch "Homer" in lovely polished mahogany case, taken in exchange on a Heintzman player piano. Regular price $475.00. Our price (bench included) $315.00 Write for list of other bargains. Heintzman & Co. J. Anthony, Mer. Phone 769 131 Ontario Street. ----- ------w -- Phone 1580 Residence 2198 FRANK P. GIBBS Chartered Accountant 102 Ontario St. Stratford, Ont. (Beacon Building) DR. S. H. SUTTER L..D.S., D,O.S, DENTAL SURGEON Specialist in Prosthetic Dentistry Majestic Apartments, 93 Downie (Orrrce 602 PHONES } pesimeNce 1051w 4 7 Kroehler Chesterfield Specials Chesterfield, Fireside Chair, and Chesterfield Chair, reversible cushions, show-wood frames. The 3 pieces--- $135, $160, $180 and $215 DOWN & FLEMING FURNITURE AND FUNERAL SERVICE 94 Ontario Street. Phone 314 LAMPS Any Lamp in our .window, regular price $16.50 to $25 Choice for-- $12.50 $2.50 down, balance when lamp is wanted. Greenwood & Vivian Housefurnishings Phone 91 LIMITED 26 Ontario St. .) Introducing CREAMO PASTEURIZED HOMOGENIZED Never have we put out a new product that met with such instantaneous success as that ac- corded Creamo by our 2500 customers in the city --and by many who are not regular patrons of our famous snow-white dairy. Creamo is nothing but milk-solids and butter fat--nothing but cream which has been pasteur- ized and then run through a high pressure pump known as a homogenizer, which breaks up all the solids and butter-fat globules, resulting in a smooth even-bodied cream. Being thus homogenized it is more readily di- gested, as your physician will testify, and hence is a boon to invalids. It is excellent for cereals, fruits and coffee. Creamo will make that old classic, "Straw- berries and Cream," more than ever a reality in every homle--when strawberries are in season-- for creamo, due to the vast quantity we will sell-- is very modest in price--10c per half pint. Try it! We want everyone in Stratford to know just how good Creamo really is--and hence the coupon below entitles the bearer to one bottle of Creamo for 6c (a milk ticket), either from our milk salesmen, at your grocer's, or at the cream- ery. Phone 770 The Mirror Press. THIS COUPON good for 4c on the purchase of one half-pint of Creamo at 10c per half pint. Redeemable by Stillman milk salesmen, any Stillman dealer, or at the Creamery. NAME ...... SUVts TILLMAN'S CREAMERIES o PIMMAITEN