Stratford Mirror, 3 Jul 1931, p. 2

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_ night I drove to a certain town where - My sweetheart lives. During the even- _ said sh must retire early. I am in love > GOOD MORNING! _ It was only a glad "Good morning" ae As she Passed along the way _ But it spread the morning's glory ce ee ---- = ee [ Address all létters to Miss e _ Over the livelong day! ie. 3 --Carlotta Perry. * * . : ee be Dear Miss St. John: I have a very violent temper and _ here is what it has done for me. Last ing she pleaded a severe headache and Ina S&. John, Mover Dee? Answers will appear the week following your enquiry. summer sun changes all that. If I ven- ture to go hatless--especially in or near the water my entire face turns an ugly brick red--especially my nose. What a sight for sore eyes! How can I have any fun and yet retain some semblance to good looks? Answer: ; oe It is nice tobe a_ beauty without paint part time anyway Tiny. How- ever, do not despair of summer pretti- ness. Try wearing a heavy coat of powder over a foundation of cold 4 wi THE STRATFORD MIRROR E> 4 - RED HOT SPECIALS | _ 4 stories and 4 games in each een book. Oranges, Special, good PUN AGE ss 5-0 A beautiful Story Book of _ Games FREE with the purchase 4 A of 3 pkgs. of 'Kellogg's Corn Flakes for . 27c We will have a special sampling -- and demonstration of McCor- mick's Cakes, Thursday, Friday and Saturday; regular 35c lines, Ib. Stet ee ee. .29¢e; 2 Ibs. for 55. 239c Salmon, Maple Leaf, tall 35¢; sp CANADIAN That's me--all through and through: ir The Land of the Maple I've lived in And there I was born, too; And right glad am I of the heritage, Which fills me with pride anew. There are lands of glorious beauty, And of boundless wealth, 'tis true, There are lands that give us many things; But for me they'd never do; Ya be satisfied with none of them, Wot e'en with the choicest, few. Wor the heart of me is tied right here, Ym Canadian through and through. MADGE E. B. JONES. e eo * Pp _.The present-day cult of outdoor life who sells them and plan to use your time in the garden. For the active family wanting to four walls it is an excellent idea to scatter wherever you This type of furniture heavy rain as only a good "face-wash- help of the women; with them, you can do almost anything, for women have the gift of sympathy and sacrifice that carries all before it." cording to a statement in the press, and we feel liké exclaiming: "Oh, wise young Prince! How much older art thou than thy looks?" deal, and gets about considerably; in the process, he has picked up consid- erable wisdom, apparently, concern- ing the female of the species. sturdy benches and chairs A little boy was an interested lis- have an open space.| tener as a certain man was being dis- considers @/ cyssed; he was an accomplished, en-| terprising, public-spirited individual, and his activities were meritorious. When opportunity presented itself, the kiddie inquired concerning this man's wife, but was told that he had no wife, ! he was a bachelor. "Well," responded the child, "if he has no wife, how does he know what Thus said the Prince of Wales, ac- to do?" ete | DRESSING FOR FRUIT SALAD. Prepare an ordinary French dress- ing only substituting lemon juice for vinegar. Add to this 1-4 cup of orange juice and 1 teaspoon powdered sugar. end every free minute outside of a = * "US WOMEN" "You will not get far without the self- Though without a wife, the People's rince manages te accomplish a great FRUIT PUNCH 2 Cups sugar, I cup water, cup tea, 1 quart ginger ale, 1 pint straw- berry syrup, juice of 5 lemons, juice lof 5 oranges, 1 can grated pineapple, iced water to make 1% gallons. Method: Boil the sugar and water 10 minutes. Add tea, fruit juices, pineapple and syrup. Let stand % hour. Strain and add ice water to make 1% gallons of liquid. Turn in punch bowl over ice. Add ginger ale. Serves fifty people. dor the preservation of health and beauty has made the city dweller real- ize the potentialities of porch or ter- 25e: tace as a place where he can have at h 25c3 + : alt 15¢ feast an occasional seance with the Sardines, 4 for 2lc; Norwegian | gum and receive benefit frori its heal- oe for 250 tng rays. rims apa cb en veces : The popularity of the outdoor room Sue eat ae small tin, oe Butter, pint ea a path ga plone se Shore Shrimps, Diibar brand, tin, 25e TEA, COFFEE him the meaning of the word "porch." Pickles, 12 oz. bottle walle or Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, 1 Ib. His answer was: "It's the best place sour 25¢. 30 oz. jar, sweet40e: tin 43¢ to éat and sleep." His ideas on the sour 35¢ . a eee, 1 Ib. tin Red subject were evidently the same as Bordens' Malted Milk, Ib. tin 53 Ri . those of the gentleman who said that Teapie "Ry rap. Sake » 1b. 3c ao Opeee, ADL. Be hould live iridoors on! hen it as Answer: Ma hers. ae quart... 75c Special Blend Coffee, Ib. .. 40c one shou ve indoors only when Answer: I ; : re . pkg., reg. 15¢ spe- Our Blend Coffee, Ib 50c Was too cold or too wet to live out- ed ae = t may be old fashioned, but it is Aegis a E 10c Tea, Black, Ib. 35¢; 3 Ibs. $1.00 side. . You certainly have "done it" this e only thing for a gentleman to do eans, Clarke's 2 tins Special Bland, Ib. ....................45¢ Because of its value from a health time, Red Pepper. However, thanks to | ROP. Even Junie would prefer you to es Orange Pekoe--a real Tea _ the leavening power of Love I believe | ©°™¢ to the door--though she may LF Y "that your sweetheart will forgive you | S2¥ it is her mother's idea. More-over Phone 2620 27 Market Place half, 20c Arrow, Red Cohoe, tall with her and naturally I was greatly cream and you will be beautifully pro- _ disappointed. Then I think I lost ray | *°°ted from the sun. -- _ Teason as well as my infernal temper. Ina St. John. -_I told her she was just bluffing--that Pgs she must be expecting some other zuy,- and all the mean things I could think | . I knew I was all wrong but I just Lemon, Lime 'or Oran Cup, per Worme, a si aE Heinz or Crosse & Blackwell Catsup salen ot OG Ingersoll Cream Cheese 2 pkgs. : 25¢ * * Dear Miss St. John: My sweetie's mother objects to her f. I knew I \ daughter going with me because I could not stop my rotten temper. And "Don't know enough to come to the how hurt she looked. Today I would 400r instead of honking." All the fel- _ give my right hand to recall my | lows do the same way. Do I have to_ _ words. I am ashamed to write to her. | be old fashioned, or should I tell her Is there any chance of her ever for-|*© go roll her hoop and leave Junie - giving me? I am sure she cared for | 2nd me alone? ; _ Me before. -- : ~ RED PEPPER BURNS. ROB. standpoint, and also because it can take upon itself the functions of prac- tiedliy amy room, the sun room in some one of its many varieties has become an important consideration in the planning of either houses or ap- artments. It affords an outdoor dining room, is Often, and most advantage- ously, used as a sleeping room, and can still remain the holiday room of the house. AIDS TO OUTDOOR LIVING The desire to have "a place in the sun," even when funds are low and no spot for the purpoSe seems to be av- ailable, has made many people find a way or make it. Some people who liv- ed in the outskirts of a city, and who had no outdoor room and no means to build one, converted an old shed which had been used for garden tools and the like into a charming summer room by the simple expedient of tak- ing down two of the wooden walls and substituting therefor latticed slats, leaving quite a deep open space at the top. A latticed fence was also made between the house and this little space, which added to its privacy and also protected it from the sudden on- slaught of unexpected callers. Apart from its advantages to the family as a whole, it made a fine play room for the children, as it was furnished with | easily rolled up and down on stury old pieces of furniture modern- solid porcelain roll-up fix- ized with bright paint and not easily tures. They last for years. injured. Have us measure your porch There is something about a piece of | for « VUDOR | Shades this rustic-looking furniture which brings | ees ; out the sun-worshiping spirit in us all. | RIES SOPOT OS We immediately vision a little place} ue i Benet in the country and all the things we| could make to enhance its appearance. ; But once you have sat in the new spring steel. chair and realized its | pleasant comfort, you will say, "Please | send out half a dozen," to the man | eek : #: ed g0 to eae' at once and tell her yi Reach aa ig slights a woman-- - ee control you older w y ee _ how ashamed eS ck a ee would not wish you to i dbddoaten you will make a might poor husband to her mother, So I would advise you _ if she does forgive you. ws aoe them both by stepping up to Ina St. John. POET germs yous Cork toate Ina St. John. | oats 3 : : 3 a Dear Miss St. John: ie Gs _May I step into Cupid's Corner to Pa or my se I am twenty-eight years |) ' ; ' of age--have had every possible ad-|{ . TAI). _ and clever. And though I have had se- |} [ALT F nde oral ggioranat ay lapenlgc Me: Hee sian dpm as pions a OS any of them. But : fht over _ all thé same I am extremely tired of selenite Gekko. renee peck aaa) ' er. BAY AND NIGHT SERVICE ITAXI PHONE 66 PHONE PLUMBER AND ELECTRICIAN 110 Downie St. Phene 178 MOTOR CAMPERS--- Take this table with you for comfortable meals The Camp Comfort Table seats six, pic- nic table style with benches on each side. Not a bolt or screw to fix --- the parts all fit snuggly into place. It folds to carry on the running board --- 10" wide, 3?" thick, 48" long. A cleverly designed convenience Price, $5.00 WHITE & CQ. rsonn's mica: x COMFORT DURING THE HOTTEST DAYS You Cah use your porch dur ing every long hot_ summer day if it is protected by VU- DOR Porch Shades. Every VUDOR Shade has a ventila- tor woven in the top so you have assured ventilation even on the hottest days. VUDORS come in beautiful, permanent colors and are ROY HUEHNERGARD The World Moves. ... So Do We Stratford Cartage We Move Pianos, Safes and Furniture By eourteous and reliable men. 'whom you have wished to marry. 'However do not rush things. Before 'long you will in all probability realize _that he is your man. If possible go away for a while and you will miss- him terribly if you are in love. Wish- || ing you all joy. et _Ina St. John. Try the man who knows how to decorate your rooms. PHONES: My _otemonet'p is _ your P. J. Sinclair ......... guarantee, aie Lh re ight Shed ......... spiaryrecrcegoce 26 ALBERT ST. to width. looking--has plenty of money. THE ASBESPHALT CO. ; my Most cherished dream of home : Pp . ne SEES . Painter and 4 my work and simply longing for a fang tay aan over the home of my own--and home ties. Re- roof and eens daninet ae t again I do not love him. I longed 2409 accept. I do not think I shall ever || and ba sa ee af t a more eligible man. What shail r representative will call. It is my firm conviction that you are - Paper Hanger _sub-consciously in love with your lat-| Have Your : : _est victim, Norene. He is the first man way . : 1l Ontario Street, Stratford. Night Phones--2312 or 828F cently I met a man who would make sleet, snow and the insidious ac. : 'Ido Miss St. John--Marry him and |' JOHN C. ROBERTSON : , D THE MIRROR "ADS." HOME FURNITURE FUNERAL SERVICE __ I have auburn hair and a pink and z. white complexion--so far so good. But an ideal husband. He is interesting, -ion of ice. . - CHAS. GIBSON _ hope for love to come later or pass up 146 Brittania Street ? Be looked over. Call = 3 ke: ace if Z "ty al 'SILVERWOOD'S FINEST | CREAMERY BUTTER s eeaiaaiiaiaiiiemiemeemmee Try Silverwood's Stratford Dairy, Ltd. for Prompt, Courteous, Safe Milk Service ! 7 re

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