THE. MIRRORe. =.) LATE MRS. MARY PAFF GOOD THINGS TO REMEMBER Lemon juice will remove all vege-| rub, will put new life in tired feet. 5 The funeral of Mrs. Mary Paff,| | Film may be removed from the table stains from the hands. A pinch of salt added to cooked who passed away at her home, 26] teeth with lime water. Lint may be removed from woollen | starch wil] prevent it from sticking. 'Milton street, on Thursday, was held Starch made with soapy water will clothing with a rubber sponge. Bachache may result from the wear- On Saturday afternoon at 2:30| impart a gloss to linen. Twelve to 18 minutes is sufficient ing of old shoes about the house. c o'clock to Avondale cemetery. . Ser- Add a few chopped nut meats and time for the cooking of cabbage. vices were conducted by Rev. Mr.|Taisins to muffin batter. When soup is too salty stir in a Forsythe of New Dundee and Rev.-H. Run carrots for mutton broth couple of pinches of brown sugar. Stewart, pastor of the Ontario street| through a food chopper. A hot bath, followed by an alcohol Baptist church. The funeral was == very largely attended by sorrowing : _ friends and relatives of the deceased woman. Because of her fine Christ- & CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES inane jan character she was beloved and esteemed by all who knew her. _ The pallbearers, six members of the Mishewaka Hunt Club, were; Bruce bake eS Dixon, Clifford Kruspe, Oscar King, [7 ; } e to e Ca OY * Be: Cyril Cooper, Harry Young and Sam 5 Ellis. Floral offerings were received | cit * the Holidays a from the family, the grandchildren, Ontario street Baptist church, neigh- Saturday -- A Special Showing of Duro Gloss bors of Mrs. Paff, Turkey Island Hunt Club, Mishemowka Hunt Club, ae | Raincoats Flatte Crepe Dresses Miss Grace Mitches, Mr. and Mrs. : B 4 Bruce Dixon, Dr. Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. T. Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. W. Zulauf, Norman Shank, Mrs. Battley and Grace Vallett, Mr. and Mrs. William Dawson, Miss Margaret. Coleman, Dalton McCarthy, Ruth Rebekah Lodge, Ladies' Aid of Baptist church, Drill and Box Department of C.N.R. 50 Flatte Crepe Dresses in one and two piece effects, with drapes and pleats, trimmed with silk stitching, buttons and brilliant pins--colors rosewood, green, poudre blue, beige, navy and black. Sizes 14 to 9 95 44. "Saturday cies e Second Floor Unless the great toe lies in 3 straight line the shoe is not a g00d Independent Order of Foresters, W. Shore and Barney, and the Stratford Bowling Club, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Arm- strong, Mrs. Clark's Sunday School Class and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jar- vis. Ps a C Fea | ~ } Dy ND a ' | PlayerPiano , LESS THAN Serviceable Summer Dresses of | Broadcloth 40 Women's Dresses of broadcloth-- Each, , €6.95 serviceable and easily laundered-- made with kick pleats and tucks-- Regular Price ; colors pink, blue, peach, grey. Black 15 Raincoats 'of Duro Gloss A Stanley Player that for- i and white, sizes 34 to 44. ? A9 with patch pockets--some merly sold for $975 00-- i Saturday 2..scae ke 2 pelted style -- colors green, ---- Second Floor red and black. Sizes if 95 Reduced to 14 to 20. Saturday, Ve Girls' Coats -- Second Floor Specia! for Saturday 9300 | Beautiful Walnut Bench and $10.00 worth of rolls. Terms $2.50 per week. Panty Dresses Five dozen Girls' Panty Dresses of printed percale, bound wiih Girls' Coats of broadcloth, tweed and contrasting colors--pockets and kasha--lined throughout with satin short sleeves--easily laundered de luxe--well tailored styles--colors --in color combinations of blue, sand, rust, grey and blue. 5 95 pink and orchid. Sizes 2 69 Sizes 8 to 14. Special ........ e to 6 years. Special .......... © -- --Second Floor ---- Second Floor Mason & Risch 97 Ontario St. Phone 171 & CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES UMIIED: