The Herald, 1907-04-19, Page 8CLEARING UP SALE
COMMEN I O
Thursday, April llth
$l0,000 Stock to be turned
into Cash in Fifteen Days.
This is a GENUINE CLEARING-TJP SALE at such prices that will tnako the
people, of this vicinity "Sit up and take notice." Not old shopworn goods but every
article fa the store, including all the latest Spring Novelties is Ilress Goods, Prints,
Etc., going at ACTUAL. COST, and in many cases a good deal LESS THAN COST.
We Need the Money 1 Let's Get Together.
You Need. the Goods 1
If you want to fit out the Family for spring now is the time to do it at a fraction
,of the regular cost. W. mean what we say. All goods at and under cost. Put us to
the test and you will not find us wanting. It will pay you to come 25 miles to this
*ale. The knife is right in to the hilt and wont be drawn until the last dollar's worth
of goods m sold. All goods marked in plain figures.
Note Koos of the Prices
New 1210 Prints all colors at lOcts.; New 10c Prints all colors at Scts. Dress
Coeds in Tweeds Voilles, Benriertes. Armures, 60c for 39cts; 75c for 54cts; $1 for 76c.
Ladies Skirts $5.00 for $2.40. Men's Suits from $2.0d to $12.00. Boys' Suits from
*1.27 to $5,76.
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Men's Underwear
$ 1 00 and 1 25 for 78c
75 and 85 for 49c
40 and 50 for 29e
25 and 35 for 180
Overalls and Smocks
$ 1 00 and 1 25 for 830
75 and 90 for 63c
2 25 and 2 50 for 1 73c
Fine Overcoats
5 00 to 8 CO for 3 50
Shirting
16c for 13c
121c for 09L
Cottonades
25c for
20c for
20c
17e
Ladies' Cravenettes
$ 8 50 for $ 6 00
5 75 for 3 75
10 0)foe 7 50
New Mustins
10cfor 07ic
134 for 10c
22 for 170
White Wear
$ 1 50 Underskirts for 1 20
300 " 175
Drawers
90c for 630
50 for 89c
Corset Cover
40o for 340
White Waists
$ 2 75 for 2019
2 25 for 1 67
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Cash or Produce
Er ozJE Satisfactory Store, NENSALL
HARMONICAS
ITt PERIAL
ROHNER
The best 25 rent
Mouthorgan made.
A full line of
WATCHES.
CLOCKS and
JEWELRY.
Repairing a Specialty.
and
F. W. HESS - - Jeweler.
The jury in the now celebruted
Thaw murder trial disugreed seven
~were' for crnviction and five for
acquittal. The trial has cost the.
`Pilaw family about 050.000 and
the end is not yet.
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LOCAL NEWS
Rev A D. (xisohler is attending
the annual conference nt Crediton
Jd"lxn H. Schnell bas started work 4
on his new bonne. The cellar 11us
been excavated. ti
Miss Lena Wagner of Berlin, is
the guest nf her sister, Mr. Chas.
Welker, this week.
J'. Preeter has purchased T. J.
Merner':s grey driver, for which he
paid $100.00.
D. S. Faust has jnst received
another supply of Mens Dress
Shirts call in and see them, •
Miss Laura Bossonberry, who is
taking a fx>nrse of musics at Chat-
ham, is ill with an attack of ap-
pendicitis.
The finance committee of the
Evangelical church will meet in
the basement of the church, Tues
day evening rat 7.80.
For the hest outside paint use
Hollywood's paste paint. Busy f
gal. paint and 'add % gal. rase nil.
for 1 gal. paint. Guaranteed for 5
years. Wears longer, covers Most,
and is cheaper than all others. At
Hartleih's.
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Shoe Store e
Have Received
a I+'ine Lot of Spring
They are UP-TO-DATE
in Style and we have more
coming every week.
We can show you
A Magni rice it Assortment, at Fri :c &that
will Surprise you
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Sacrifice Sale Is Still On
Headquarters For Millinery
Millinery Openings on Saturday, rear. 3oth
and rlonday, April ist.
Miss MacDougall has again charge of our Millinery Department with
'the largest and most up-to-date stock we ever carried. Give her a:call
and be convinced.
We do not advertise the largest stock but We do advertise the clean—
.est aid best bought stock. We pay spot cash for our goods therefore
our competitors cannot compete with us in prices.]
PRINTS
A, full range of , light and dark Prints, all
new patterns, regular 12-ic now lOc a yard.
SATEENS
Regular 12-+c now for l0c a yard
CURTAIN MUSLTNS and ART SATEENS
RE guiar 10c, 124-0, 15c, 200 now 80, 10, 12+00
TUCKED APRON LAWNS
Regular 25e now 20c a yard
TABLE LINENS, bleached and unbleached
1 piece 2 yd wide, regular 65e now 50e a yard
1 piece 1 yd wide, reg 60c now 45c a yard
1 piece i yd wide, reg 500 now 85c a yard
1 piece, red with floral design, reg 500 for 35e
DRESS GOODS
We have a large stock of Dress Goods to
Offer. We can assure you a Bargain in every
yard of Dress Goods we sell. .A fall range of
BLACKS, BLUES, BROWNS and that new
GREY that everybody wants this spring. We
have it. Call early and have first choice.
LINOLEUMS
FIRST QUALITY
4 yds wide regular $2.00 now for $1.50
2 yds wide regular 90cts now for .00cts
TABLE OIL erAYrkIS
Regular 35c Oil Cloth for 250 a yard
Regular 250 Oil Cloth for 200 a yard
io,000 Stock of Merchandise
to be Sacrificed
LAWNS
Regular 10e, 12+0, 15c, 20e, 95e, now Se,
10c, 15e and 20e a yard.
EMBROIDERIES and LACE'
To be cleared out at reduced prices.
TOWELLIN GS
For 4c a yd and upward
BED T,ICKINGS
Regular 2Sc and 250 now .91c a yard
l Regular 150 now for Wets a yard
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BEST Sa1RTI\G
Lade, pVc are Selling them at 121e a yl
' ('OTTON a DES
Regular 28c and 25c for 220 a yard
OIL CLOTHS
2 yds wide regular O0cts for 43cts
WALT, PAPERS .
A Big, Snap in Wallpaper and nice new
patterns to choose from.
Regular 10c Wallpaper for 7c
Regular 15e Wallpaper for 10e •
Regular 20e Wallpaper for 15c
Regular 25e Wallpaper for 18e
Odd lines of Wallpaper to clear out at 3c a roll
LADIES' FUR COATS
This ie your chance, for Ladies' Fur Coats,
only a few left.
1 only regular price $30.00 for $18.60
1 only regular price SS.0O for 15.00
Dutch Setts and Produce taken
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FtAi NELLEPTE . i 'I'T ETS'
Regular $1.00 fee .75ets each
aO IFOWI'ERS and WOOL I3 LANKETS
At I3IG RE Kit in price.
WINDOW. STiADES
h0 dozen window Shades >'egitlar 35e, 40e,
4 5t:, to sell at 25c.
A BIG SNAV IN GROCERIES
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His best select Raisins for 2) cent:,
4 lbs hest clean• d Currants for 25 is
10 lbs best 04ureal for 25 cents
3 boxes Conn, Peas and tomatoes 25e
4 boxes of 'March for 35 cents
Beat 'masted Coffee '3 lhs for 2Suta
Best green Japan Tea per 11, 25uts
yl boxes Yeast, (Jake for 10 cents
7 bars Comfort,. Bee HIire Sunlight
o' Goodwill Soap for 25cts
Best Baking Powder l 11>s for 25c
5 gas genuine American 0 1 for 75e
irr exchange
READY -MAD r'and ':' A ILO R.-fiADE
CLOTHING
We have a full range of Spring Spiting=, all
neat/ patterns Our stock of Ready -Maces is
complete. We guarantee a tit and save you
money.
MEN'S NEW SPRING IIATS
Caps. Dress 51 iris, Collars and Ties to be sold
at a B'g Reduction.
MILLUNERY DEPARTMENT
1\ Liss McDougall is with ns again this season
and we have a large stork of .Millinery Goody
which will be sold at x rilG DIbCOUN'1'.
CROCRERV, GLASSWARE, CITINA-
WARE and I'ARLO.►lt LAND'S
A large stock of (,'rockery, Glassware,
Chinaware and Parlor Lamps to be cleared out
at a Big Reduction.
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Miss Atelia Axt of London is
visiting;her home here at present.
Chas, Mason, Sr,., a former resi-
dent of Brucefield and well known
throughout this section, died at
Saskatoon. Sask., last Saturday.
Mr. rind. Mrs. John Albrecht re-
turned fr�oni their honeymoon trip
on Tuesday. They will reside
with Mrs. Albrecht's, parents. A
party wits held in the evening in
their honor'.
Mrs. M: Stelck, of the. lith eon.,
had a srtccessfnl sale of farm stock,
implements, etc., on Tuesday after-
noon. She has sold her farm to
her son, Ed, and will move to her
dwelling in this village to reside.
Dr. 0\7ENb, M. ' D.. London,
Surgeon eye, ear and nose, will be
at the Queen's Hotel, Hensel, on
Thursd av, May 2nd. Hours
P. M. to 9 p. rrr. Glasses properly
fitted for relief of failing vision,
gestrain, headaches, etc. Deafness
and nasal catarrh treated. 23tf
James .Setback, a f'ornrer• resident
Of the 1-1th eon., Hay, was arrested
at Lontic>ti last week on a charge of
uti;rttey, ifs was married about 32
Years ttgtl io d his wife and a grown
0y fainily ot sons inncl clangbters
.ive it Exeter, 13e left his family
Ind
it short time no ngaini married
t Miss Harris, of near .London He
t•aS hrouglit; 'before a magistrate
tad W55 remanded fin trial,
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TRUNKS
and VALISES
We were lucky in purchasing a big lot of Trucks'
and Valises before the recent advance in prices,
and we are selling them at our farmer prices.
These are all first -Mass goods and by making a
purchase while this stock lasts you will save
money. When looking for anything in this line
give es a calf before purchasing elsewhere, it will
pay you.
HARNESS
In harness we have already done a large spring
trade and we still .have shout thirty sett on hand.
We guarantee our prices to bo equal to any de-
partmental store prices. Our harness is noted
for the lasting qualites and the workmanship.
CALL FOR YOUR.SEL.F AND BE CONVINCED
C. MARTLE1 B - Zurich.
The People's lardw'a,e and Harness House
cur-
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