Stratford Mirror, 6 Jan 1933, p. 3

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THE STRATFORD MIRROR again in the same class, but thi SPORT NOTES | | class, but there will be special bin a classes for previous winners. ey "Red" Harfeldt, who rises early ie ii 50 Years' Service. 7 Dr J. H. Radford, M.O.H, of Galt, has just completed 50 years of }enough to deliver your milk in time |for breakfast, and who practices what Special Cut Price. D22 Beatty Cataract. M. PANTER, Mer. Cut-Price Offer. Arrange Your Own Terms. Saves Laundry Bills. "Phone us now. 018 TV. stupendous washer bargains ever offered. Prices are lower than ever before. Terms: $1 a week on all washers in this sale. Three washday accessories, all good as new, are given FREE with any washer of $49 or over. Buy a rebuilt washer and save yourself forever from washday drudgery. 'Phone the Beatty store now. GUARANTEE Any washer bought at this sale can be traded-in on a better rebuilt washer, or a new Beatty, any time within three months, at the full amount paid in on it. Enquire to-day. o49 Tremendous Reduction. No Interest Added. o29 Washes Fast and Clean. fe) Spools -- 200 yards, r "4 ' gector i Splendid Bargain. calticrs G aie Mie 19¢ Last call to men's all wool rib- 40¢ fancy Curtain Muslin, (4% Act Quick-- 1. Weoetiant 'Condi 100-yard 2 7 bed Combinations--sizes 34, 36, at 25c. i a i *Diviie Naw. os Sina Have Monseel Spool trates tor 4G Short Sleeve venice enennewen 95c Pe: "en aoa eee value---- 1.50 yard fancy side drape iY BROS. LIMITED : Ls 150-yard All wool Bloomers, $1 39 weitt. : 1 59 cloth, 79¢ yard. Py Purchase one today. Spools 5c peach, fawn, white .... ss Men's ribbed wool Shirts and Choice of all Prints in store, h each Sizes 4 5 Sizes 55 ; ; <t 20--24, C 26--34 C A new zipper Windbreaker for aie : . cmesiaes | Boys' Mackinaw Coats, sizes 32, eae ee school boys, made of blue doe- 36" light stripe Flanneletie 34, 36 only. 69 20-24. 45e¢ 26--30 55¢ skin -- smarter than sweaters goes at 19¢ yard. Regular 4.25, for ......... Hs ; e.g thine 0 40c all li Tea T li i, THE NEW THING! ... fe inen 1¢€a Loweling i 13 MARKET PLACE PHONE 792 Interesting Rotary Talk. speaker pointed to the man disturb- ing factors in the world today that might provoke a war as terrible as that of the late world conflict. While most people wanted world peace, the speaker pointed out, yet the national spirit created an an- tipathy toward other nations. Re- moval of the imaginary interna- tional lines for the peace of the world was the keynote of Mr. An- gel's book. The speaker was intro- duced by President Dr. G. H. Ing- the City Council; have requested a each additional table. The fee was reduced about two years ago. Prev- iously it had been $30 for the first table and $15 for each additional table. Elgin Music Festival. The officers of the Elgin Music Festival for 1933 are making 'en- ergetic efforts to make the event the success it should be, and have made rapid strides with the orga- nization which will be on a more service to his fellow citizens, hav- E. J. Wilson, publisher of the Birtle, Man., Eye-Witness, was in St. Marys recently. Mr. Wilson, who is a native of Downie town- ship, as is also his wife, who was formerly Miss Dunsmore, went West in 1879, where he carried on for some years at carpentering and farming. In 1891 he started the Birtle Eye-Witness, of which he is still the publisher. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are celebrating their fiftieth wedding anniversary by | he preaches and drinks plenty of the | } | vwuerin: r th Po . sProrad tar i A thoughtful review of Norman 2 ie i ae ering Nag ene ing served in various Offices, includ-< | : i} Angel's book, "Our Unseen Assa3: re lard rOOns: They GAN. that the ing three terms as mayor, prior to [product which he delivers, gets the i. i sins,' was given before the mem- ape Re reduced to $10 for the first becoming medical health officer in | mythical award for handing out the ini i bers of the Rotary Club Thursday table, and five dollars each for re- 1916. | otipfost bodychetk-s eae My \ by Rotarian Morgan Riddell, The maining tables. At present, the fee : : |stiffest body-check seen here in some is $25 ror the first table and $10 tor Honeymooning Again. lmoons. When Red stepped into Love- grove, the Galt defence man probab- ly thought tha the had been side- swiped by Red's milk wagon. He went down like a pancake under a_ road roller. Most of the fans thought was going to stay down, but he how- ever crawled painfully to his feet again. * * * Herbie Bruder's Indians did not smear o. toe willl ham, who presided at the meeting. F ' : There was a 100 per cent. atten- businesslike and more _ effective another honeymoon trip and have bode at ais aen dae Galt here on ance. basis than ever before. The dates been absent from home nearly ednesday night, but the locals up- of the St. Thomas Festival are May two months. At Ottawa they visit- held their end pretty well in the gen- Slightly Improved. 9, 10 and 11, and the syllabus, in ed a son, who is a solicitor for the | tle art of passing around the fist- The many friends and acquaint- pamphlet form will be mailed in a Pensions Department,. and at To- |cuffs. This Galt team does not appear ances of Col. A. W. Deacon, M.C., few days. A new departure will be ronto two sons who are located | particularly impressive, and yet it is who is seriously ill in the General made in the awards. In solo class- there. sitting on top of the heap by virtue of Hospital will be pleased to learn es, all competitors given a markin its one-goal victories. Stratford has that he has taken a slight turn for of 80 will receive a gold medal; City Editor--'Well, what was all the haa' test hs the better. A report from the hos- | those receiving 75, a silver medal, | excitement? succumbed twie-via the 2-t route, and pital today was that he was rest- and those receiving 70, a bronze Sule ' : 1 the game here on Wednesday night ing comfortably. medal. No trophy will be awarded Rambling Reporter--'"Nothing but a@/both McEwan and _ Roberton were unless a mark of 80 has been giv- jcat fell in the river and was drown-| missing from the line-up. Had they Ask Reduction in Fee. en. This will ensure that trophies | ed." been in uniform, the result might : ee will only be awarded to those who f ; " ! Smoke it ih b a B i A Five bowling alley and billiard are fully deserving of them. Win- City Editor-- Great! moke up | have een reversed. But then again it LL p RI C = S SAC R i c | . E D room proprietors, in a petition to ners in former Festivals will not 'be for an extra. Nine lives lost! | might not. Se A The Woollen Mills Store wianieess St. Real Necessities At Low Prices Men's big, warm, work Sweater Coats, roll collars, dark heather color. All sizes 9 at rj Boys' all wool Sweater Coats-- no collar--a great school 73 ALICMA eceststeseensceseraneneernne nats C Boys' V-neck Pullovers--sizes 6 to 14 years; a great 1 00 value at 1.45; now only Es Men's all wool Work Sox--three pounds to the dozen-- soft and warm -- pair, Cc 10 only Boys' plain navy pure wool Svseater Coats-- 1 1 DDS VORB AOL ic ciitepebe inci cans u Men's 3.50 extra quality plaid Sweater Coats, all sizes 2 g in stock. One week only, fms Auto Rugs -- pure wool, new plaids -- fringed ends. 2 95 Reg. to 4.00. Choice, ..... P 1-Ib. Bats, full quilt size -- the price is right at, 35 c Men's Work Shirts, made of ex- tra heavy cotton flannel -- big sizes -- coat style. Regular 1.36 ............. eed .00 UNDERWEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Women and Girls Heavy weight Drawers, natural; opened and closed. Sizes 79 yy eGak Re Be 2 de eeeeeietemener neers ana | Sizes A ios eee 85¢ Bloomers, white, peach, buff-- firmly woven, silk stripe. Sizes pas 69c 46 to 48 75¢e Vests, (wide shoulder), plain knit, 36 to 4Sc¢ 44°... Fancy silk stripe, 59 36 to 44 C S. sleeve, silk stripe, 5S at 3 C Long sleeve, silk 15 stripe Cc Broken lines in all wool and GIRLS' UNDERWEAR Natural Plush Vests-- Combinations to match ....- 85c «95¢c Bloomers for winter wear, sizes 22 to 32 -- peach, pink, 40 bat eee ' C Men and Boys Boys' Combinations--Penman's famous "71"--the right weight for the boy at a price 1 1 you Can. pay 04 " Boys' natural Combinations-- Penman's Preferred--sizes 6 to 15 years--priced low- i 78 @St 1 C1 eee mneccers Py Last chance at the Boys' Fleeced Shirts and Drawers. Shirts sizes 22, 24, 26, 28. 5 Drawers, 22 ONLY .rccocmsn CG Men's natural Combinations-- Penman's "71"--FIRST quality, sizes 36 to 44 in stock. 1 4 Compare the price ..... P Men's natural Combinations-- Penman's' Preferred -- the best combination of wool and cotton for warmth and wear. 2 35 Sizes to: 44 4225. 8 Drawers--Penman's guaranteed unshrinkable -- all sizes OR in stock, reg. 1.25 & 1.39, C We Take Chickens or Fresh Eggs in Trade ! StapleY ard Goods Standard Sheeting goes at 25c yard. i 50c A. & At Ticking goes at 35¢ yard. 27" White Flannelette goes at 14c yard. 36" White Flannelette goes at 19c yard. Dark Stripe Flannelette -- 36", goes at 19c yard. 25c Terry Toweling, 15" wide, goes at 20c yard. 1.50 double fold Cream Flannel at 85c yard. 1.25 Cream Cashmere, pure wool, 75c yard. 25¢ Oxford Shirting goes at 20c yard. 75c Bleached Sheeting, 214, yards wide, at 59c yard. 55¢ Bleached Sheeting, 2 yards wide, at 33c yard. value to 30c -- 19¢ yard. 50c Black Derry for Over- alls, 35¢ yard. --23" wide -- 29e yard. 36" Factory Cotton -- good for summer sausage, 10c. viens Lhe Woollen Mills Store TELEPHONE 2291-F ee eee ee { tod : ih \ Las i af "iy ae Pils a bs Be Lit ht 1 ae dV oa i" ey : 1 A We We He fi Beek i aes as ny i 1) ead bt We] 1 bie 4 NE Pee es ie 1 i { IH k ai oH fi t i i ii = ere 2 = re See ee aS

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