THE WEATHER.
The Dominion Meteorologist telegraphed to-day: Southerly moderate to strong winds hacking to westerly and indications for winds freshening again after 24-hours; expect unsettled and cloudy yeather; glass rise slowly but fall again after 24 hours.
OH RISTSVI ASTI DE,
This is the joyous season when Santa Claus pays us his annual visit to cheer the, hearts of old and young;. The spirit of giving is abroad, the purse strings arc untied and a general desire to let others share in the good things of life animates the people. This is as it should be.. But however admirable this sentiment may bo the wherewithal! to give effect to it is always reduced to a question of £ s d. How can I make my money go furthest is the all-important question with most of us. Visitors to A. Spence’s store, Broadway, Stratford, during the month of December, will find” this problem solved for them in a most gratifying manner. The proprietor is giving a big Xmas cash bonus of not less than 2s in the £ discount to every cash buyer. Every department is now fully stocked with new goods for the Xmas trade. A lady requiring a new hat and costume ready to put on can be suited here. Men can bo clothed from head to foot with the smartest garments, there being a fine selection of suits, hats, caps, shirts, ties, etc., to choose from. Ladies and gentlemen in search of dainty and useful articles for presents will find them at Spence's, tthd also a substantial Xmas cash bon hs idt themselves.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 7, 19 December 1911, Page 6
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263THE WEATHER. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 7, 19 December 1911, Page 6
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