A Nip in the Air i Residents of Stratford have looked around for warmer apparel within thaj last day or two in view of the keen-! ness of the atmosphere and a touch) of colder weather. Today a keen wind, with a deckled nip in it, was expert enced —-every indication that the winter season is well on its way in reality as well as on the calendar. It is worthy of note, however, that the) colder weather appears to he later irt arrival hy about two weeks than wag the case last year, when at least one! large public institution in Stratford had commenced lighting the furnace* connected with the steam heating sys* tern. i Legitimate drama is in the discard, "The Talkies" make life for the thes-( pian hard, Directors no longer sit cringing likai worms. Wlnle arrogant playwrights dictate, their own terms. Musicians dismissed in disunion dis-» perse i To struggle through summer and find; winter worse; And bronchial afflictions are hard tdj endure I Deprived of Woods' Great Peppermint; Cure. _ —ft
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 225, 21 April 1933, Page 5
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