ie sia gat as PPT, Tey fet Rag ra Ht sack ep Renae? pane' bees : = SESS = = : 7 --_--e---- THE STRATFORD MIRROR Pupils of Miss Irene Joceyln Give Recital Piano Recital given at Miss Ahrens' Studio by the pupils of Miss Irene Jocelyn last 'Tuesday evening was a very interesting event. The pupils of this talented musician and teacher elicted the appreciation of all preseut. The program rendered 'was as follows : PART | 1. Polly Put the Kettle On . Old English LOIS. DUNN 2... Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat: 3.32 * N. Wright PEGGY TOU os SOD Beoteh a R.. Miles 2 NORA BORTHWICK 4. Soldiers on Parade ........ AOE gr eee a GT oh eae M. Eckstein ARNOLD PEPPER D. SUB RIOP oe oe z M. Eckstein KENNETH DUNN s Re Ea 5 te pnt ue ane rpaeean te S Williams NORMA TOUT 7. Turkeys March ELE ia ae H. Cramm 7 DORIS ELLIOT 8. Song of The Mermaids ................. Williams ALICE SCOTT 9. Violin Duet -- Song Without Words ..... P. Tschaikowsky OWEN BORTHWICK and DONALD SAVAGE 2075 "Eite Diusie. Bossi ee eS B. Crist - AUDREY WITT cisaenobannatin Sore a s un "M, Littoff 11. Cradle Song 12. Waltzing Fa 9 forth, SAU Fa are Bernini MM, Kennedy EDWARD CARTER a4, Qleat- Tinks At! TRE Boo 2 Williams HAROLD GIBBONS 15. Haste Merry Millstream .. es Williams AILEEN HAINES 4 16. .Tumbling Clown ............ . M, Kennedy ROBERT. CARTER ; eer op Ashest Stung oe Ss es ge ee Dallas Reed VERA KEEP 18. Dream Waltz ....... EVELYN HODGINS RHYTHM BAND -- The Campbells Are Coming Conductor -- Marion Ross Pianist -- Beulah Caley H. Gibbard - Scotch Folk Tune PART Il BREN koa 1 Ne Shes oo a ee eR sige C. Heins GERALDINE DIXON Invitation a 14 danse C. Heins ROBERT HAYTER to 3. Indian War Dance ........ Brounoff ; HAROLD ROSS ' 4. Intrata Bach KENNETH CUNNINGHAM Ss Deer Hunt 2 6 C. W. Kern VIOLET THOMPSON 6. Pink H. Lichner BETTY McKENZIE 7. The Dance of The Bears ........ C. Heins HOWARD ELLIGSEN 8. Violin Solo ; Selected LORNE SMALL 9. Messengers of Spring ............ F. Spindler - : BILL KROPH 10. Musette as Bach CLEMENS /OHLER di,: Auf Capri... ' Aletter MARION ROSS 12. Dance of The Spooks B. Anthony RAYMOND WHALE 14. Danse Provencale ....... C. Shafer ; HAZEL HYDE 15 Saltarelle J. Devaux HOWARD. DIXON 16. In Fancy Costume Ch. Huerter BEULAH CALEY God Save The King. -_ 7? When someone stops buying, someone stops selling. When someone stops selling, someone stops making. When someone stops making, someone stops working. When someone stops working, someone stops earning. When someone stops earning, someone stops buying. And this causes depression. ) ~ @ CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES snare Erie and Downie Streets, Stratford. Phone 2500 x. as future needs. === CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES ..cu -------- Come Friday! The Final Day of the Big 5-Day Community Sale The quantities are becoming very limited--in no instance is the assortment by any means complete -- so be sure that you "ring" in on the savings. We would advise being on hand sharp on Friday and shop for the holiday, as well ADJOURN CONFAB DESPITE PROTEST German Delegate. Claims Ad- journment Will Disillusion ' People GENEVA, June 29 (AP)--The World Disarmament Conference was adjourned until Oct. 10 to-day despite a protest by Rudolph Na- .doiny, Chancellor Hitler's repre- sentative, that the long recess am- ounted to a. first-class funeral for disarmament. The German representative de- clared the public would be disillu- Sioned by the adjournment and as- serted that the plan to hold- private conversations between now and Oc- tober was useless, He was supported by the Hun- garian representative. Rene Mas- sigli for France repudiated the charge that adjournment meant the death of disarmament, saying that everything depended on whether the governments participated. in private conversations in a spirit of collaboration and peace. Making what was accepted as an allusion to Germany, M. Massigli continued: "If, however, newspapers print facts which are contrary to the spirit of peace our success will be dubious and responsibility for fail- ure will fall on the shoulders of the governments advocating this unfavorable attitude." Demanding the right to speak again, Herr Nadolny de¢lared that Germany always has been and al- ways will be ready to negotiate. "I solemniy declare that the Ger- man nation will faithfully and sol- emnly observe a _ (disarmament) convention if such a convention is signed," he said Splendid Garden Party Is Held At Sebringville SEBRINGVILLE,. June 29--An enjoyable garden party was held on the Bank of Commerce grounds on Monday evening under the aus- pices of the Sebringville Women's Institute and Sebringville band un- der the leadership of David Young. J. Bert Litt acted in the capacity as chairman. The program consist- ed of selections by the band which. were much appreciated; solos by Mrs. Lindsay Schaefer and Miss Lilla Litt: readings, Mrs. Earl Tay- lor and Miss Katherine Eghoetz. Misses arion Schmidt and Ruth Arbogast delighted the crowd with their graceful dancing. C. Payne of Stratford was the lucky winner in a guessing contest in guessing how many nails were in a' jar. 'A handsome sum was realized. } Withdrew From Liberal Convention Nomination Reeve Dickson was given a rousing cheer when he was made unanimous choice as Liberal standard bearer. Those who withdrew their names were: R. A, McDonald, Stratford; Dun- ean McCalum, North Easthope; Mayor G. I. Graff, Stratford; Deputy Reeve William Donaldson, Elma; Dr. David Smith, Stratford; George Arbogast," Downie; Ald. W. E. Goodwin, Strat- ford, and Andrew Malcolm, Listowel. Reeve Dickson, in addressing the gathering of more than 200 Liberals, declared he would do his utmost i carrying forward the principles of Liberalism in the next election. He declared that if elected, he would do his best to serve his riding. ' When a candidate announces he is throwing his hat into the ring the chances are that it has got too small for his head anyway. BEAT THE HEAT Let a Hydro Fan give you seaside comfort day or night Ao an H' DRO'CHOP Tel. 460 ER E Service issupreme