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Durham Review (1897), 26 Aug 1920, p. 8

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$3 x * 3 Lily White Baking Powder, 23¢. 2 for 45¢. â€" Regular 35¢ All 5¢, packets of Spices, sale pr, 4¢c. each. 45¢c. doz. pkts. All 10c. pkts. do do 9¢. ea. $1 doz. packets. Hawaii Girl sliced Pine apples, regular 50c., sale pr. 40c. Dominion vegetable soup, reg. 15¢., sale pr., per tin 10c Old Dutch Cleanser, regular pr. 15¢., sale pr., 10c. pertin ° Buall Dog or handy Ammonia, large size.......3 packets 25¢ James Pyle‘s Pearline, reg. 10¢, sale pr. ....8¢, 6 pkts. 45¢c Champion wax Beans, reg 20¢, sale price.........17¢, 6 for $1 Maple Leaf brand pumpkins, reg. 20c., sale, 15¢ large tin Fraser River Sal mon, worth 35¢. _ sale, 24¢,, 6 tins $1.40 Kellogg‘s Wax tite or toasted cornflakes, reg. 15¢. sale 11¢ Specials in the Grocery Dept. Lennox soap, 12¢ bars, sale price.........9¢, 12 bars for $1 Life Buoy SORKs, S&HIC JFHOO....«.cccrerccece«risclr ces 10c a cake VINEGAR! Vinegar!â€"get ready for the pickling season Best white or cider vinegar, regular price, 50¢ per galâ€" lon, Bale price only 39¢. per gallon. Tea! TEA!! TEA!!! Extra Special Blend, mixed, regular 70¢. sale pr.......55c. Lipton‘s Black, Green‘ or mixed, reg. pr. 70c., sale pr. 64c. Red Rose Black, Green or mixed, reg. 75c.......sale pr. 65c. Minto Elack, Green or mixed, reg. 75¢............sale pr. 65c. Soap Specialsâ€"Comfort, Gold, P. & G., 13¢ bars, sale... 10c Mern‘s, Women‘s and Children‘s at Slaughter Prices It was certainly Hard Luck when H. Allingham had to sacrifice his whole stock of General Merchandise at a low rate on the dollar, but there was no alternative as the Store and Premises was sold over their heads and had to be vacated. The consequence was that A. Ball, the Bargain Wizard of Ontario, took the opportunity and bought the whole stock of Highâ€"class Merchandise at a low rate on the Dollar _ It will certainly be Good Luck to the Thousands of Customers and Patrons of this Store and the whole surrounding community that will be able to participate in this immense moneyâ€"saving and profitâ€"sharing event thatis not likely to occur again for years. Sale will open Friday morning August 27th at 9 o‘clock, continuing 15 days Necessity demands quick acâ€" tionâ€"you are now face to face with the greatest slaughter of deâ€" pendable merchandise this vicinâ€" ity has ever knownâ€"supply your wants at much below customary prices and even in the face of an advancing market. MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE DAILY BANG! BANG! THIS ENTIRE STOCK Is NOW AT YOUR MERCY . It‘s easy to spend money, but the real problem is to spend it wisely and judiciouslyâ€"make every dollar buy the biggest and best load possible. Read and Realize BALL, The Bargain Wizard Selling out H. Allingham‘s Stock at HOLSTEIN Boots and Shoes HARD LUCK versus GOOD LUCK We pay Cash or Trade for Butter and Eggs at Best Market Prices _Down With the High Cost of Living Etc., to be forced under the hammer by order of A. Ball, the Bargain King of Ontario, with power to sell from wall to wall at 40 per cent. less than actual cost of goods landed in Holstein. Thesq are strong éwords, but strong propositions need strong words. Our prices will jar the entire population of this istrict. : ; The Grand Rush Starts Consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishings, Furs, Boots & Shoes, Groceries Entire $15,000 Stock Friday, Aug. 27th, at Open Evenings for Your Convenience. Fair Warningâ€"Behbere with the Crowd In referring to ofr sale we also wish to make the announcement that our mode of doing businesr will be strictly cash and oné price, which is the most modern and upâ€"toâ€"cate way of dcing businees. We know from past experiefice that the cash buyer does not want to pay for the losses that occur from bad debts by the credit system, and, as we will have none of these and no expensive creGit system and office expense, we can sell at lower prices, which you will appreciate. We cordially invite yeau to come in and look around whether you buy or otherwise. Let nothing keep you away. _ Be here when the doors openâ€"Be here every day. _ While our stock is large, somelines are sure to‘be exhausted early and the first buyers will get these particular plums. Come milesâ€"4e@ghe sale, it will pay you. Make no mistakeâ€"Remember the place and date, meet your friends here. There will be regular Circus Day Crowds at this Store. Now it‘s up to you good people to be at the door Friday morning August 27th, when the Clock Strikes Nine This will be the most powerful dispensation of Highâ€"Class Merchandise ever known in this country. _ It will be a revolution in modern merchandising, totally eclipsing and surpassing any valueâ€"giving demonstration ever before attempted here at the beginning of the season‘s business. Now or Never! This is Your Chance to Buy Goods at Less Than Fresent Wholesgle Prices PEOPLEâ€"â€"â€"Hit the Trail that Leads Straight to H. Allingham‘s Store at Holstein. AND CONTINUES FOR FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY & THZE DURBAM RHVIEW We carry a very large stock of all the leadi and weli agvertised goods. _ Must be closed out And all *inds of Patent Medicines for man end beast at great reductions from former prices . We carry a very large stock of all the leading GoaeB 24 MX o raastue Ein n a u4 s 8 PATENT MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS‘ sUNDRIES LINIMENTS, ETc. Don‘t fail to see the Remnant Tables. A|}! kinds of remnants including Dress Goods, Nilk«, COcottors, Flannelettes, Towelling, White Linens. Frints, Shirtings, etc., closing out at ball the regular price during this Sale. Ginghams ol on t e iesns 48y Children‘s Ribbed Cotton Hose Special line 36 in. Flannellette Men‘s all wool and worsted Suits, small sizes 34. 85, 36, regular values up to $30.00 per lq 98 snit, Special Sale Price....................... * Boys® Suits in all Wool, also Navy Serges or Black knee pants, assorted styles in single and double breasted, sizes 30 to 33, reg. value up to 8 88 P18:00, BHIO DPLCE:>:>:»»» : : +» 212225220 s h aas ies 2 2s O9 Men‘s Heavy Black and Striped Overal)s, 2 "5 allsizes, reg. 3.50, sale price .............__ i Colors Bleck or White, worth up 4o 40¢ RPRIT,IREE DFHEC : 2. 4. 1 223.1 +s sancer ds w n aeuig in Heavy quality, worth 45 to 50¢c, selling...38%c Men‘s and Boys‘ Suits Fair warningâ€" Be here wit} the crowds. in the Bargain Aisles. Our pri ces talk. Space forbids our quot ing but a few prices. Do you grasp the import of this announcement in plain Engâ€" lish ? 1t means H. Allingham‘s choice Stock is being thrown open for your selection at less than present wholesale prices. Truly your greatest Barga Opportunity. The Sensation of 1920 3.50, sale price MEET US FACE TO FACE REMNANTSs Stopâ€"Thinkâ€"Consider AUVGUST 26, 1920 25¢ coad n VOL. XLIIL, i oP class condition. _ Mal. C R. R. Fimi.i®6 Upr Wirn Care ho district in this corner of have the iarmers more ca the 2nd of Glenelg betwee .fl Darkies Corners east this thickly settied five mil five are now without an au mo telling how soon they swim too. â€" Ernest Green latest in line taking a new week, while Geo Ritchie ar purchased two weeks ayo On Thursday week th ers Mission Band ©hurch held a tea . the bome ol AM: Members and im« and lent a hand in A very Ganty lunc spent an enjoyati« ami0n amounted to the Band held an: iug at the bome ol The quilt, peced quilted and sever; pq-muon lor th intend to hold lat which was very s The collection was Up Go PETAL Ravesâ€" line with private increases hioe Department enters the the cheering | announcem Jan 1, 1921, newspaper ; increased from hall & cent wersol a cest per lb anc 1922 the rate will be inores a half cents per ) A 3 went ! However it might m‘aces ol less than 10 (X transmission | in a distance < publication . amcrease appiict in this to streny tw two cent pos The home o| M Road, Glenely, | late Christopher «destroyed by {ir« evening. Mre(: in putting her v« fal} the lamp s broke and the ! spread so rapid extinguish them. en and two lady were back in the the tune, so coul for a16. Mr. Ro meighbors were < wat alread almost all understano Mr Griftin phoned for awhout 4 a n might with For Saleâ€"Gear 0| “'Au!} ete. â€" Also two violins (1 Grifia uno ow VDip esiGenct unoe velop STRKDAREG Sevingse. NC ‘apada can be o# poe in helping elop vour busv U® T he arc @Irs we or CAN DVRH AW JO PIELLY * PRICEVILLE ores tursbars fou1 [ «& VC «hrnezsnes l Issuved T EC at

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