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$10,000 Worth.
or about one-half of A. D. England's
Two Big Stores to be sold in TEN
DAYS' TIME, The Bee• Hive `fit
WINGHAM ; also his general store
tit RIVERSTOWN.
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$20,000 Stock
of high. grade Dry Goods,
Groceries, Shoes, Clothing,
also Horses, Wagons, Sleighs
Store Fixtures, etc., must be
placed on the market at what
they will bring, in 'order to
raise .$10,000 in ten days
time.'
ednesday, October 16th
A. E. ENGLAND'S 2 STOCKS
• At WINGHAM and RIVERSTOWN
A Coilossal Event.
Prices cut clown to the lowest
limit. Every article marked
in plain figures. Tho big tag
marks the price. Terrific
selling.
TEN DAYS ONLY.
A. E. EngIand's. to stores Now in the hands of the Nalional Saivage Co, Toronto.
Notice to
The Publlc.
The National Salvage Co. of Toronto, now in pos-
session of A. E. Englands two• stores -,--the Bee Hive at
W ingham,also his general store at Riverstown—are forced
to sell about one half, or $10,000 worth of these two stocks
in ten days time, commencing Wednesday Oct. 16th at 9
a. m., and continuing up to and including Saturday, Oct.
26th. For that purpose we will inaugurate the most
scientific sacrifice sales on up-to-date Dry Goods,Clothing,
Shoes and Groceries, Wingham, Riverstown, and sur-
rounding country has ever beheld. A bargain event that
will surpass anything ever attempted in this part of the'
Province of Ontario. This will be a most stupendous
undertaking to close out one half of these two stocks in so
short a time. Their are thousands of good things.in\'both
.stores but everything must go without reserve, the Horses,
Wagons, Store F ixtures.as well as the merchandise; The
price the National Salvage Co. has placed on this stock of
Dry Doods; Clothing, Shoes, Groceries, Horses, Wagons,
Harness, Fire Proof Safe, Stoves, Store Fixtures, etc.etc.,
will sell them all out rapidly. Never before in the history
of Wingham have such goods as these been distributed
into the homes of the people at such demoralized prices.
These stocks 'vl hen forced on the market are generally
bought by some of the large#• departrnent stores of ' our
metropolitan cities at about half price They receive the
benefit, in this case however, A. E. England's great loss is
to be your gain. It is your own fault if you do not get
your share, every article is placed at the mercy of the
public. We advise you all to be on hand early. Wed-
nesday morning, Oct. 16th, at g o'clock both these stores
will open up the doors to the buying puplic. This is a
chance to save many dollars, you may well believe this
ten days sale is bona fide and a most stupendous sacrifice,
and one of the kind that seldom occurs in any 'community.
The low prices all marked in plain figures for quick selling
will amaze the public.
These Two Bid stores
Now closed to mark down and arrange
stock for quick selling. Big Open-
ing Day Wednesday, Oct. 16th. .
Wanted—Extra sales people inquire
at store, Wingham, Ont.
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Just a few Quotations from Thousands of Bargains.
DRY GOODS.
All colors, China or Sap Silk, 12c 1 9c
quality for
75a and 900 quality 5 ��+
Three big lots of Wool Dress Goods, black,
colored, cheeks and plaids.
Lot No 1, worth up to 65o, 90c at 39c
Lot No 2, worth 200 goat 59c
Lot No 3, worth up $1.25 go at 89c
One big lot Fine Tweed Suitings, worth op
to $8.00 per yard; just the goods for a boy'sLot
good warm school suit; your choice 9, 9c
per yard
worth up retteo pot haul go at one price, 90,
to
Flannellottes, 10c quality ']0
9c
Flannellettes,l6a qualityis
All Wool Flannel, gray only; 25o 1.4c
quality at------
35c quality at Bek 1
Worth lyide05c,d,o awhite or colored 39c
160Dress per sarin Linings, black or colored, worth Sri
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Ladies' Corsets, military hip ;while 39c
they last
Tape Girdles, regular 50c quality 230
Ladies' Fine Wool Bose, worth upp
to 130c 23c
Ladies' Cloakseworth up to $15 at..$8.7 9
One lot Ladies' Short (bats, value up to
515 00; just a little out of style, but good ma-
aerial; your choice of any gar-c� p
,sent $e7.�C7
Ladies' Waterproof Ooats alt go in one lot;
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value up to $16.00. Your choice $ 7.89
Ladies' Dress Skirts all go in two lots.
Toot No 1, worth up $7,50 at $5.89
Lot 1 o 2, worth rip to $4 00 at $ 09
A Thousand t'ollarb • worth of Fine
Dress Trimmings; all kinds from the
cheapest to the best will be sold at 3i
regular price.
Clothing and Men's `
Men's and Boys' Heavy Tweed Rain Coats
all go in one lot, Choice $4.981
Men's three piece Suits, just a few left ; we
will sell them at half p, ice from $g' $g
SIM up to 4�
Men's Wool Underwear worth $1 at.. 69c
Men's Top Shirts, light or dark
Lot No 1, worth up to Vic at 390
No 2, worth up to $1.00 at 79c
Horses, Wagons,
Store Fixtures.
Good' Van, worth $100 at ....$40.00
2 Good Wagons,worth ;520.00 at $10.00
1 good set Double Harries, worth
$30.00 at $X5.00
1 Sleigh, worth $10 00 at $5.00
1 Mexican Saddle and Bridle, cow
boy style, worth $19.00 at, . $10.00
1 good Fire Proof Safe, worth
$120.00 at ................560.00
All Store Fixtures, Platform Scales,
Awning, with chain oomplete, three set
Arc Electric Lights, good condition,
Cash Carrier System, Cash Register,
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Mirrors, Glass Top Coanters, Chars,
Stools, Stoves, Ribbon Case, Coat
Rooks, etc., etc. All go at half price,
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Shoes, Rubbers
Men's Heavy Plow Shoes, worth
$2'20 at 51.69Men's
Men's He'ivy English Kip solid
Shoes, worth $3.25 at $2,49
Men's Dong.Blooher,worth$3 at $2.40
Men's Fine Pat. Colt, wbrth
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$4 50 at $3.69
Boys Heavy Shoea,worth $2,N2 5 at $1.69
Misses Box Calf Shoes, worth
$2,25 at ........... $1.65
Women's Heavy Shoes, worth
$1.75 at . $1.29
Women's Dreab Shoes, worth
$2.50 at $1.69
All Robber Goods at Iess than Manu•
faoturers cost.
AImosI GivesAwayFurnishings.
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Nee. o Point Pine, full count 2,2c
Hair Pins, per box 3gc
Men's Belts, worth 25o at .... ...... 8c
Ladies' Belts, worth 50o at......12jie
Buster Brown Belts, all colors, -
worth 25o and 400 at 18e
Good Silk Ribbon , se
Good Silk Ribbon .... 86
Men's and Boys' Silk Ties 4c
Men's White Handkerchiefs 4c
Big lot Men's and Boys' Caps,
light and heavy.. .... ........19c
+
Mtn's Felt Hata, Lot No, 1 at 39e
Felt Hats, Lot No. 2 at 98c
One Lot Linen Collars 6c
Good Gloves or Mittens.....,.,, ....19e
Barton Cough Medicine—
$1 00 size at ' GOc
Regular 25o size at iSe
Factory Cotton, unbleached, 1 r and
wide at Se
Corset Cower Embroideries, worth
rip to 30o per yard at 19c
Allover Embroideries, wOrth $1 at, .59e
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Carpets, Curtains.
dust a small assortment, but the price
tight.
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GROCERIES.
Nice Mixed Oakes, worth 12 a at 9e
Laundry, Soap,Bee Hive,... 31�
Esc
Good Toilet Soap23 c
Laundry Starch 7e
Japan Tea, green and black xDe
aOatmeal, per pound 3c
Good House Brooms ...20c
Best XXX Vinegar,, whits wine,
per gal 33c
Scrub Brush...... ,,., .. 4c
Corn Starch - 7eRegular
Peas • .. .... • ' ... 7c
Salmon 12,14c
Nuked Pickles, per bottle............9c
Extraots, all flavors 8e
Best Granulated Sugar, per sack .54.90
Coffee Sugar, ger sack $4.60
Batter Cream Soda Biscuits, largo
box 23c
We especially invite the small merchants throughout the country, the Hotels, Boarding Houses, the
Farmers, or any person who is in a position to buy in quantities, as we can save them many dollars. We
wish to state, however, that while these goods will be sold in large lots as much as possible, that the sale is
open to the entire public at retail at these. same low prices. ONE PRICE TO ALL. At the way the
goods are marked we expect to sell at these two stores the first three days four thousand dollars, and the first
big SATURDAY, OCT. 19th, we will sell two thousand dollars more.
WE TAKE YOITR MITT.Elt, EGOS or POTATOES–they are just as gabtt as taste to us.
The National Salvage Go., Toronto
NOW XX POSSESSION OF
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If You Value Money
Buy your winter needs now. Get to
one of these sales; it is a godsend
right in the fall of the year when you
Buy your winter needs now. Get to
one of these sales; it is godsend
right in the fall of the year when you
need the goods the most, Thes
stocks to be sold at what they will
bring.
Wanted—Extra sales people inquire
at store, Wingham, Ont.
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