business notices. CASH! TO INDUCE CASH PURCHASES THE CENTRAL CO«OP. STORE Go. ARE MAKING HEAVY REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. NOTE.—A Few of our quotes for Cash:— s d. FLOUR. per 100 ... H 9 SUGAR, per hag 9 6 KEROSENE, per case 9 6 OATMEAL, per hag ... 3 6 WHEAT, per -bushel ... 5 0 WHEAT, by the sack 410 QENTRAL CO-OP. STORE COMPANY WINTER 1914 SEASON. OUR Standard of Materials and Workmanship are so well known by the public that we have, decided to further enhance their value by an extensive line of new season's goods, both for laoies and gent’s wear. AVe are keeping well up to date with the changes of fashion. Our old and new customers may safely rely on -everything of the latest and most fashionable in Material, style, and Workmanship. Please call and inspect at your earliest opportunity. tdook in and bee them. D. BUTCHART. fcADUHr TAOiOSft amOADWA* L , '■- *”* [ WHY NOT JOIN MY CIRCULATING LIBRARY? IN my buying' arrangements special provision is made for a regular supply of tlu Books of the Best and Favoritt Authors for my Circulating Lib vary, which is not treated as at unimportant Side-line, but a; a material and important de I pertinent of my increasing!] popular book-business. For i very small ‘payment you cm V ENJOY THE LONG WINTEi EV EN IN GS—PROFIT ABLY. H. J. HOPKINS AT THE BIG BOOK STORE, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
GET YOUR TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTION*. FORKS, RAKES, SCYTHES, \ HOES' LAWN MOWERS, etc. FOR FARM AMD GARDEN FROM US. We have tull Stock# end the Prices are right. Handies for any #f above and for all pur« poses always In itook, COOD QUALITY GOOD# AT FINE PRICES ARE WHAT ARE BTOCKEC »Y C R. B. ANDERSON. hardware dealer, •TRATFOR9OT WATER BAGS. O' k UR Hot Water Bags are more dependable, last longer, and arP °f better value than the ordinary run. Buy a “better" Hot Water Bag. (R COMFORT—j>O you remember ths biuv-©ry-sbaky nights last winter? THEN let last winter’s experience be this winter’s guide. A Hot water Bag is what you want; a handy, watertight, patent screw-topped hag that you can fill up before retiring and put' between the sheets. Ah! That delicious, luxurious feeling for a thoroughly warmed bed—that appeals to you, doesn’t it? T. A. W. MICHOLBOM Tha All-night Pharmacy, 8TMW0B1).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 15, 8 May 1914, Page 4
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387Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 15, 8 May 1914, Page 4
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