BUSINESS NOTICES. EXCHANGE FOR DAIRY FARM. •« OF 150 TO 200 ACRES. M ACRES, L.I.P. All ui grass, and well subdivided, practically allplonghable, 20 acres *bumped. 1 mile from factory, | mile from school, S miles from railway Metal roads. Good house and shad, and all necessary outbmjdings. Prloe All P*r ««■•» 1«t Mo/tgags C.A.S.O. £3Bi Equity £1120.. . , S Cows averaged £ll 10s last season* The owner, who has ‘ • large family, wants a larger fara. This proposition u worth consideration. Wi Hi m YOUNG & G a - LAND AMD MTATS AOSMT,. STRATFORD.
V you circled the world on the tall of Ji comet you couldn’t pass ’em—thero’d always be another Ford ahead. More than32s,€oo FOTds are everywhere glvi*'- nequalled service and and compietest satisfaction. Anywhere, you Can “Watch the Fords go by.” £l9O is the price of the FORp runabout; the touring car is £2os—all f.o.b. Wellington, eofnpleta with equipment. Get catalogue and particular* frbm L. R.' CURTIS.
•WE ARE NOT SUPERSTITIOUS, BUT • I C HV WE BELIEVE IN BECKETT ANB GOBEETT, 11CN.WRITEJUAHD DEC OR AT OR*, ' BROADWAY NORTH. ,v, ' * X y 'V- v* - - •- • • W« dan’t Hava ta ha tald mat aanaSad auatamara moan auaoaaa. Wa know It, and will glva full vaiua for your monay If fou wllltaf ua. thoni in. ALWAYS "KICK" If DIBSATI«F|E®. WE’LL MAKE GOOD EVERY tIIME. >t»HONEIBB.
Dairy Utensils Must Be Kept Clean < < And Sanitary. Quite Efasy If You Use n i Just add a little Scourine to the tfl m lii water, wash in the usual way, and the utensils will be perfectly clean j and sanitary. Scourine kills the germs, removes dirt and grease like magic, and makes all tainted places • sweet and clean. . Scourine is a pure white powder |i possessing powerful; cleansing quali- r ties, Ifis non-injurious to rubber,';. l/l metals; or j other. Tnaterials,Vand. doesn’t harden the hands. Only a ! little Scourine is required, and it 7 is far more economical than sodat ind other inferior cleansing agents. Y6tfr' p gf , o&h Selfs > St!otirirt6 ; ‘in 11b bags at 6d, 51b bag .at 2s 3d, 1121 b ' -jasks at 2fd per lb., 2801 b" casks at,’ i.- , 'J, ' f ‘ V USH E R esale^A^nt^jg^gg^.
1 KESf'COOJL;THIS] SUMMER! ENJOY the lightness, softness, freedom and ki id ecbnoiny of e aaOBWSWW'Wi Cooler than linen or cotton. Dr. Jaeger Underwear will protect you against every change In temperature. Guaranteed all-wool. Any under garment replaced if spoiled through shrinkage. ''MKSSJS*** *9g9*** "SIs S «ll thl BEST.- K&G Wo, ’ lltS Weight N0.,30 Men’s Undorvests 7/3 to IS/9 6/- to 8/Men’s Pants 9/* to 12/9 Men’s Uniteds (Combination Garments) 18/- to 25, o 7/8 to 9/6 13/6 to 18/9 WEAR “ JAEGER” PYJAMAS ! .„ Local Agents; A. H. HERBERT —MULLEN AMD
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS (r S , V- - .V. TO ALL OUR FRIENDS, ;and A VERY ' HEARTY INVITATION ' TO CALL AT GRUBB S WHERE THERE IS ON DISPLAY THE FINEST LOT OF GENERAL FANCY GOODS, TOYS, GAMES and BOOKLETS, v CHRISTMAS CARDS and NOVELTIES. LIBERTY A R T W A R E,> MUSIC DEPARTMENT: EVERYTHING FROM A BANJO STRING TO GRAND PIANO. CALL EARLY AND AVOID THE CRUSH THERE IS SURE TO BE AT T. G. GRUBB ? S. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 92, 18 December 1913, Page 7
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525Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 92, 18 December 1913, Page 7
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