2 ie 3 o a THE STRATFORD MIRROR _ % \WOUSTRy _ To Stratford Old Boys and Girls | The Corporation of the City of Stratford individual : , ive welcomes her Old Boys and Girls hone deat *hiune ie eae more glad in li Tee ae Th oe ae tio ues in life as the renewal of old eins and reviving old Every citizen has been looking forward to your home coming with no small degree of pleasure. During this time you will probably meet those whom you have not seen since you were boys and girls. Experiences of this kind are things that make life worth while, and such experiences are really great events. We feel sure that you will be proud to visit the old'town again, and realize that the scenes of your boyhood and girlhood have been made more beautiful by the hand of nature, and by the efforts of those who have always kept the city's interest at heart. | You will agree with us that Stratford, your home ae 4 is Ontario's fav- ored and peerless beauty spot. 'We, the members of the city council hand you the key. Every place will greet you and make you welcome. Wesincerely hope that your stay here will be so pleasant and happy that memories of your visit will ever | brightly shine on the hearthstone of your hearts. | | The City Council of Stratford ae a ON BEHALF OF THE CITIZENS -- GEORGE I. GRAFF, Mayor. ee oe. W. H. DORLAND, Clerk. ALDERMEN | Frank E. Ingram <, - Oliver J. ert = _ A. Earl Pounder Charles E. Moore Robt. A. McDonald Arthur Partridge William Graham Wm. Y. Donaldson Norman R. Fiebig Wm. E. Goodwin THE STRATFORD MIRROR ¥ | There's A | Difference-- : in Rubber Heels. We _ js 'always use the better kind. . Put on while waits. | Gaicy Rubber _ Heel Comfort! aerecngeenn nome mma | Superior Repair Shop {119 Ontario St. Phone 941 | | PHONE 66 PHONE City Calls 1 or 2 passengers 250 ROY HUEHNERGARD For "Speciai Theatre Service" Phone 6 16% Children 5c Adults 10c these is horse power on the highways. Have Your _ EAVETROUGHING looked over. Call -- STRATFORD HEATING SERVICE 11 Ontario' Street, Stratford. Day Phone 388 ' Night Phones: 2312 or 828-F. ia | Office The World Moves .. So Do We Stratford Cartage We Move Pianos, Safes and Furniture _ By courteots and reliable men. * PHONES: 26 ALBERT ST. GASOLINE AND OILS =----_ ==. "Doc's Corner" Milestones on the highway of life | For moral training, says one editor, are diamonds, grindstones, rock gar-| nothing beats the combination of the dens and tombstones. lknee of a devoted mother and the knee of a determined father. A modern definition of a farm is | eo . as neglected body of land entirely sur- Visitor--Sonny, what's that 'noise rounded by prosperity--gun clubs, | upstairs? rie : golf Hinks and filling stations. Sonny--Maw's draggin' paw's pants over the floor. Visitor--They shouldn't make that much noise. : : Sonny--I know, but paw's in 'em. The Molly Maguires, famous in Irish history in 1848, were a secret associa- ition of tenants pledged to resist the collection of rents. We have some | Molly Maguires in these present days. Hostess (gushingly) -- You know, I've heard a great deal about you. | Teapher: "Willie, what i an adultyes semnenn Ponhclas soe) Willie. "An adult is one that has|Possibly,. but you can't prove it, 'stopped growing except in the mid- | dle." One newspaper says its idea of jus- tice would be to pay the bootlegger what youecowe him in counterfeit It's the women who have greater en- money. idurance. Who ever heard of a man who could stand at a phone and talk for an hour! In the old days girls used to kiss and make up; but now they make up and kiss. Manager: Henry, you wear a_ very old-fashioned coat in the office. Clerk: Yes, it is a bit out of date. I bought it the last time you gave me ;a raise. Two men were hotly discussing the merits of a book. Finally, one of them, himself an author, said to the other: "INo, John, you can't appreciate it. You never wrote a book yourself." "No," retorted John, "and I never laid an egg, but I'm a better judge of 'an omelet than any hen." A lady (at a local telegraph office): "Well, if you're so smart you can send flowers and money by telegraph, young man, I can't see why you can't telegraph an umbrella." Paris has been suffering from a real cat burglar. A tabby cat was trained to enter the better class of flats and steal women's silk under- | wear. There would be fewer accidents if, there was as much horse sense as Silverwood's Special "Smoother-Than-Velvet" ICE CREAM CENTENARY BRICK {COAL ANTHRACITE COAL | POCAHONTAS, Egg Size Red Jacket, Egg Size Solvay Coke | CORNISH COAL C0. MADE FOR THE OCCASION IT'S DELICIOUS! TRY ONE! Silverwood's Stratford Dairy, Limited Phone 770 Quality Tea at Popular Price CHINA HALL English Breakfast Tea Adc LB. J. L. BRADSHAW China Hall VULCANIZING Tire Repairs of all kinds BATTERIES Recharging Repairing All Work Guaranteed STRATFORD TIRE & BATTERY 132 Ontario Street PHONES--Day 800 Night { vote 339-J PETER & SYLVESTER Will do your Repairs in Plumbing Heating Electric Phone 219 12 Ontario St. MURRAY'S Suits Pressed Suits French Cleaned and Courteous MURRAY CLEANERS AND DYERS 148 St. Patrick Prompt, Reliable Phone 171 PLUMBER AND ELECTRICIAN 110 Downie S&t. Phone 176 ImportantNotice - | To Tenants and Landlords: : Fumigating by experts. Re- sults guaranteed. Bedbugs, cockroaches, rats, mice, moths © Estimates © and all vermin. free and confidential. 115 for information. Phone : Phone 44