The family, in a group photographbefore they have left the old fireside and gone into the big world evei think of • it,? ; Nothing preserves the homo atmosphere and home memories like a group picture—with father and mother. And, when the family is scattered, how glad you will be that you had it done in time. Photography almost purs this obligation on us. Make the appointment to-day. Mr McAllister assures you satisfactory re-
NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Robinson and Sons stock Warnei-’i Rust-proof Corsets and guarantef every pair to wear -well aad not rust break or tear. Models for all fig ures. , .-uv Priceless laces are still the cherished heirlooms of many aristocratic families. Morey’s advertise laces in this issue. For children’s hacking cottgh ai night Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, la Rd. 2s fld. Good general servant or working housekeeper, wan ted. Experienced wfym'an in mending, alsc cook and housemaid requires situation Brown mare* lost from the-Nash lloac ‘ For Influenza 1 take.. Woods’ Gieai Peppermint -Cure. Never fails. 1? i6d; 2s 6d- cjwod i ii. ■ ■ ';* I Tlw> -N.2SLI La and M. Agency Codf •next (sale’ afliiEltham i>will nhe held! on |W* ednesdnyao-.to i. si !ii ■ oil) ‘nl: I There will .be a Church Parade* joi the Boy Scouts at Holy Trinity Church on Sunday at 11 o’clock. Fall in at 10.40. ¥•3 Services at; a. (Broadway nMethodi.-d Church on Sunday will bo conducted ,by Rev. A. Reader in the morning and the,iße,Mc E; BandMiih the e,yenTSjgi ,AH .invited: i /, s •, Bdrthwiqk’fepig r«*wwjßg- dates', ad- "* ■dojd • *||rire Inglewood Bacon Co. advertise i'their dates To “receiving pigs.
STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER ■ , -• " 'V? TUESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER. Newton king, win sell at im Yards, as above— >'»y GO springing heifers, close to profit. .15 springing cows near calving. • ... Sale at 11.30 o’clock. WANTED*— Good Genial Servant, or Working Housekeeper ; wages £1 ss; no washing. ApplyVdbig office. ]QST-— From the NaslfMToad', Brown Express Mare; had winkers on. Communicate with McDonald Bros., Nash Road, 1 or Davey’s Stables, Stratford. • v A YOUNG WOMAN, experienced in mending; also cook and housemaid, requires situation. Apply, Olsen, care this office.
SRAM LAMPS—Metallic wire drawn filament, 8, 10, 32, and 50 c.p., 2s 6d each; J.J.N, Metallic wire drawn filament, 16, 25, and 50 c.p,, 2s each. It pays to use the Osram or J.J.N., as they give better light, longer life, and most economical current (xmsdniption. McMillan and Fredrio, agents.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 51, 31 October 1913, Page 6
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