BUSINESS NOTICES. THE FARMER WHO WANTS IA CLEAN DAIRY a dairy easy to clean —easily kept clean—a dairy that looks neat and trim, concretes the floor. Now let ns toll you this—there are cements on the market not worth the trouble of putting down. Our Cement is different and Better! It dries with a steel-hard surface that won’t crack or crumble. It is easily mixed—easily laid. AND SON. STRATFORD. A is for dear old Aunty, Who’s as fat as can be : Still it doesn’t prevent her Enjoying SURATURA TEA. Bis for Brother Billy, Who’s a “ coud in the dose ” ; • And ho “ Imb-blcsscs the land Where SURATURA grows.” Cis for Cousin Carrie, Who’s stylish and slim : She doesn’t wear corsets, “ SURjATURA’Si the thing !’ Dia for,l)ear 'Daddy; Who swore a big v 'D.” When Tommy put mustard In his Suratura Tea. E’S for Sister-in-law Elsie Who knows “ a'thihg or three ’’ When Bertie told her he’d been drinking ' (hie) ' 1 neat Suratura Tea.” I’S for'Friend Flossie, Always wears the latest hat: “ Saves it on SURATURA ” j Thousands do that ! Gis for Son George. Struggling with the A.B.C. f But ho can spell Suratura, Every time, to a Tee I AND S is for SURATURA: For relative or friend Yon can procure none better : Buy the “ D ” Blend ! 3A SPECIALLY CLEANED FRUITS 1 lird-i • . (/. i. Go a long way towards making cooking easy. Why -not try our specially cleaned CURRANTS and SULTANAS? m Which aro all ready to use! And cost you no more, than fruit you have to spend half an hour over in cleaning. • E. A. ALGER. FEDERAL SJOBF. ' a '■ 1-1., HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, Is sill at the old spot. His Saloon has mst been enlarged and refitted, and he has a splendid stock of the latest and heat PIPES, RAZORS, FANCY GOODS, TOILET REQUISITES, and .... J j -Ml )-,)) SMOKERS’ SUNDRIES. Old Friends and New Welcomed.
V 1 [Established 1898.] JOHN P ETRIE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silverware, and Electroplate, OF EVER 1 ? DESCRIPTION. Large Assortment of Articles suitable for presents, AT LOWEST PRICES. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. JOHN PETRIE, Broadway, Stratford. p> ÜBL I C |:'NOT IC E. W. P. TAYLOR, , Still occupies l his old NURSERY. Near the Letterbox, Broadway North. And has for Sale at Current Prices A Groat Variety of Strong and Healthy SHELTER AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. SHRUBS, AND HEDGE PLANTS. Being desirous that his customers should be satisfied, be ir willing to give them the benefit of his thirty years’ experience ir Ll.iu district. The Nursery is open daily (Sundays excepted). , i ; . Address— W. P. TAYLOR. N DBS 'ER Y ill A N. Portia Street and Pembroke Road, STRATFORD PJTREES! TREESI TREES! PLANTING SEASON, 1911. WANTED KNOWN—That I still have any amount of strong two-year-old Barbery. Also a lino lot of Acacia Docurreus (Black Wattle). Those are cheap, very ornamental, and useful. Pine 'Decs in any age. And don’t forgot I have the finest lot of Garden Hedges in the Dominion. Also, that my stock of Apple • Trees include the best, and those we find to bo the most suitable for this district. R. EV3cK. MORSSOM. THE NURSERY. StraUora
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 56, 20 October 1911, Page 4
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