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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Feb 1908, p. 6

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bur Explanation ‘A‘AAA‘ Ii 9” "The Result “MW‘MMW ”mwm 000.00 WORTH OF FRESH STOCK MUST BE SOLD IN 15 DAYS 500 yds. print. regular price 8 and 9c yd. for ............. . ........... 500 yds. wmpperett. worth légc to 15c yd.. the finest made ........... These are regular 35c hose of fine quality. spliced soles and of good length. sizes 33 to 10 for. . . . . 23 Embroidered Cashmere Hone Regular price 400. embroidered in silk designs. in white. red and blue. sizes 3; to 9.5 only... . . . . . .29 32in. wide, Pinks and stripes worth 100 yd. for ................. 2(lbvds. Worth Trik yd. in many ( 01015 and shades fut ........... ’00 yds. of 250 (11955 goods for Table Napkins Prints 50 yd. Ladies’ Black Son-aim Stocking: Lndios’ Vests and Drawer- These are a fine heavy knit. cotton hose, suitable _" These are A1 garments and bought to retail at 35c for spring wear and worth fully 15c per pair. ' 9-3011. Only a few, they W005 last long. each. ~19 There are only l“ pairs and we sell only 3 pairs Ladia’ 5!!!me Underwear to one person. $1298 33 to 10. Sale price. ...... 9 This line is one of our best. and mid fm- flnn nor Flannelette Dress Goods \Vorth $1.25 per dozen for .............. Regular 750 fur. Wrapperette Sc yd. Heavy Wool Hooe \Vaist Lengths uu' "x- 101’ ................. 42 25c dress goods for Hosiery on sale For some time past we have been buying extensively whenever opportunity was [tion presented to safeguard our customers’ interests by maintaining old prices as far as ”m possible. has been that we find ourselves now with about $5ooo.oo worth of surplus stock, gilt edge, as far as values are concerned, but with New spring goods arriving, we are practically forced to realize at once on a large portion of our goods. It’s a monster effort, but we are sacrificing prices as the following will show. 1755“? 79 Not a Sale of old Stock, everyone knows we have no old accumulation We do not pay any outside concern ’7 25 15 60 in. wide. nice patterns, worth at least 40c yd., selling for ..... 72in wide was good value for 500 now ........................ Table Linen \Vas 75c yd. for . . Towels “'orth 35c. all linen. for '1 oweling‘ Fine bl’d table linen Table Cloths Regular price pair ........... And manufacturers short lengths at fraction of their value. Hundreds of yards of mill ends and short lengths of all kinds of goods. The prices on these. though too nu- merous to list will be lower than any- one will expect. L'nbleach’d table lin’n 'l‘oweling, Mill Ends Regular price 600 yd. for. Fine Embroidery lin’n Mill Ends Extraoclr inary ! 21,0 Toweling LINENS Attend our Sale A Penny saved is a Penny Gained _ ___ v -â€" V-W'VI" Sizes 2, 4 and 6. the best thing for child- ren,were75c, only ........ . .......... 59 This line is 611.9 of 6di- best and sold for 60¢ per garment. All sues vests and drawers for ..... 89 Flooog Lined Damn Signal] sues mostly, but the best 50c line we had, W111 go fast. at ................................. 39 gulch-en’s Fleece quqd Shanon ‘nAA .‘ A ._.__ j a *‘ ‘ Each one of then. “Id: will In rod far. . 7'3 5‘3"; ‘7"? 29 iiiiiii 25 Underwear 39 29 1 0 per cent to run our Sale as some do, we run it ourselves! And the public are invited to wade into our stock to the extent of $5000.00 at below present whole- sale prices. Saturday, February 8 OUR STORE WILL OPEN THE DURHAM CHRONILLE Friday, February 7 STORE CLOSED ed during 3;]. H. H. MOCKLER. A big lot of ribbon including satin, corded silk, cord edge and fancy ribbon up to 3in’s in width, worth all the way to 15c, fifteen different shades per yd ................................... 5 50%": - 1 rass pins per paper .......................... Toilet Pins, 5c paper for ......................... 3 Ribbons . for 80 on oaolulollan worth purchmd Ladles’ Ringwood aloées Regular price 35c, in all colors ....... 'l 9 Children’s Hltts reg. 15c pair for. .5 Gal-tall: Muslln 1 yd wide reg. 12w 8 { PRODUCE Like Money in the Bank In This Case it’s Dollars Notions Men’s heavy black, dress over: velveted collars. worth $9.00 ‘ sizes 36 to 40, reduced to. .. ° ‘ Correspondmg reductions on higher priced lines. 25c ties for lines. Special reduction on goods not mentioned here. Shirts and drawers, reg. 60c for 75c heavy shirts for 49c. Heavy knit- ted shirts in various colors worth 750 for .................. 49 100 Fine Shirts, regular $1.00 to $1.50 in a long assortment of sizes 59 and patterns, reduced to ....... Black Overcoats Men’s fleece lined underwear worth from 50c to 60c each for Men’ finer fleece lined under- wear, fancy stripe, reg. 65 to 75 Men’s Ties The 350 kind f0r190. A large lot; of men’s braces, regular price from 25c to 350 per pr. including the well-known ‘Police’ Brace and other heavy I 9 as well as fine lines ............. Fleece lin’d underw’r 7 50 Shirts for 490 Men’s Furnishings and Clothing 350 Braces for 190 l \ ,fl‘24‘m Wool Underwear ., and you get the benefit. Eze Washing Powder ac package for ................ Ocean Wave 25c tin for, . . Imperial 2550 tin for ....... Cereals Canada flakes reg. 15c 1 contains a handsome spoon Uptons’ Peach Jam Reg. price 150 per jar ........ ‘Gold Dust’ brand, 25c tins for 150 Art baking powder 25c tin for. . . . Bald ng Powder 39 47 'coats Some lined WiLh sheep’s macinac lined, and some as follows :â€" Men’sfine suits. best makes, in blue, black and tweeds, sizes 37, 38 39worth11p to $10 for 5098 $10 Suits for $5.98 15 only, heavy frieze ulsters mostly small sizes, just the thing for a big boy, worth $10.00 5'00 \Ve have about a. dozen of these over- coats, good garments. These wexe originally $8.00 to $10.00 2 98 sizes mostlo 36 and 37, for Heavy Reefers $10 Ulsters for $5.00 Odd Overcoats G rocer 16$ $5.00 Coats for $3.49 :, several choice lines 25c 6‘ 6‘ ‘5 r. 15c size for 10 49 Feb. 6, 1908 ...19 .17 At the Chronicle Printing Ho Street, ”WV - - â€"â€"81.50 may be charged to which every subset-i1 the number an the add continued to all arrt‘ea option of the proprietm Advertising "All at current V TUESDAY The Job . Department short distance Lamb ton Street. Ofice hours from 1: I (ice in the New 1 hours,8 to 10 a. m.. p. m. Special anem of women and child: poszte Presbvterian t Met}: Late Assistant 313., and to Go OFFICE: .LI. ty of Toronto. ( College Dental Surgeons of Dentistry in all its 1 Ofiéer-Calder Block. 0‘ U York 4nd Chicago. Disease! of Eye, Ear 5054 Will be at Knapp House. I Saturday in each month. } U ”$06 over GOYdUI 5 Store. Lower Town I): r131 of monev to loan at 5 pa: oropertv. on. VUI'VU; Agent. Money riM215 Licenses. ness transacted. U veyancers. Notary 1’ 30 Loan at Lowest Haw. Wear-McIntyre Bind Bank. Durham. Unt.ari.,. A. H. lack: OTARY PUBLIC. ( er. Conveyam-Pr. 2 U tioneer for the Com. Dromptly attended to. t ‘t his Implement Warer old stand, or at the Ohm Nov. 9, ’03. BARGAINS m all win in new prints, mill ends °‘ _Qualityâ€"H. H. Mm k viline also. If the' tnd sore. bathe with . thgn bind on hot flgnnfi l. G. Huttczn Q FFICE A3 D vHYSIClAN AN 1;) s FFICE AN J. F. GRANT, D. D. [ONOR GRADUAT L. R. C. P., LOXD RADULATE of I OBN CLARK. LI ARRISTEE, SOLI ARRISTER. SOLI EVERY Qqeen a! (1 god lst Chuw omig 7-9 0‘11 HOW TO CURE T insertion » minmn me: not exceeding one im‘ jwmnts Without 81w linked till forbid and (- on 2 ad v DURHAM. ONT E011 0506: 1 Dr..GW Picl Dentist eek. shat morning- appl lc vernst Arthur Gun. . be charged if no! no 1313‘ subscription is p r03 the address lal bcl 19 proprietor. Dental Dina DR. BRO 6 dim! Legal rDina W. IR“ Miswllallc W. F. Du For transient. cents per line f (ion; 3 cents I“? l- minim: meas l. P, Telft SPEC/ALIS Tm; Cnnomcu any address. fn $1 00139! Neat I” DR. BUR ma Over J u inst 701

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