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Northern Advance, 4 Mar 1886, p. 8

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yards heavy 72 in. wide Grey Sheeting at 200] per yard, cl1eap.at 25c besides many other items we have not space to name. These are some of what E. B. Crempton & ()0. call bargains. T Genuine bargains thatiwill in many cases make $1.00 do duty for $3.00. a V s U uDEar1y Sprin Parcelsfrom Eg1.1E17 Large drives bought from men Vxisiho needed to sell. Goods bought in many cases at our own price. Large lot from the estate above named, bought at less than 500. in the Dollar; and We havebought them to SELL, not to keep and look at. The Goods and prices aresuch as to DRAW OUR CUSTOMERS IN CROWDS, making our storelike a market. We have the GOODS, IT I WILL PAY YOU TO COME, IT WILL PAY YOU TO MAKE A NOTE OF THE DAY AND DATE, itwill pay you to COME EARLY. A :t?The Goods belonging to this stock will occupy the Whole centre of the Store, as far as practicable and the prices will be plainly marked thereon. ` ..|,OOO Yards of damaged sliirting, one of the best grades. This lot was slightly damaged by` Water in a Warehouse under- going alterations. It will be clearedat l1`1C. a yard. `Large lots of cheaper shirtings at 9c and 100 and up. _ l,2OO Yards nice quality Grey Cotton at 25 yds for $1.00. 750 Yards beautiful Bleached Cotton- at 5c a yard, never sold before by us at less than 7 Cents. i A C T\1 , I1 __-__ -___ I2I_-1__ L- WKnI1"1.i3e'is ."I5ii1x1~fox76i{z '1{i{'-411 you are likely` to want During This Sale. Our regular 10c White and Grey Cottons will be sold at 8c. a yard. T ` XXL '\T-__.'I_ __2.]- ___!.JA.L I\__1__L_ ___-_,_____L-.`I l'-_L -_1___._ -1. E- W150 'I"r'{r;t's,`Warranted fast colors at 5c per yard, worth" 8c of anybody s money. T Big lot of Cottonades very cheap. 7 Here s another Plum for you. About 500 yards of all wool Canadian Tweeds at 40c and 450 a yard. Really a'Won- derful line. Just thething for youngsters who go in pursuit` of knowledge around the tops of fences. * L V de1igheE1T' The Peop1e s%BARGAIN HOUSE, Barrie. JUR|NG THE MONTH- Don t forget the da.te,%TH`U'RS1DAY, 4th. MARCH. % % % [ T Don t forget the place, GOLDEN BEAVER, Two doors west of I-Ienderson s Corner. ])9n t forget the name, 4 % 3. R0Mr'roN as .20., u ' - V , - I 11.- 'I".|..'_V._.1-9`.."'r\ A A .'l"|'I' ' .-ng . We.have not space for further enumeration, but feel satised that all our patrons will go A away !..`LJ.-.lI V |.o'r No. 2-STAPLES. AND TOGONTINUEALL THE MONTH. WA!` 250 Pairs chi1dren s so): and odd hose at 50 a. pair. 5'20_ Girl s_ fancy stripe Hose, allfsizes at 10c 21. pair`. 400 I Women s'so1id color Hose, 3 pair for 25c, ` _ o 480 l fancy stripe at` 10c and 12c ~a pair, regular 12% and 18c. goods. Also about .50 pair Women s ` Hose, solid colors, full fashioned feet and ankles, at 250 a pair. These goods have never been sold before at less than 40c. AI---AL 1r:n_- _' _____.___ 11"... 4-1 About 150 pairs misses Hose, quality same as last, at 15c l per pair, usually sold at 250 to 300. _ ' 7 Big lot of Lisle Gloves at 50 and 10c a pair. V 3 About 75 pair La(ly s Taetta and long fancy Lisle Gloves? at 250 per. pair, regular 40 and 500 goods. _ ; "240 pair 2 button Kid Gloves at 250. a. pair. And Here s the bargain ! About 1'25 pair best quality Kid 1 Gloves imported in 2 button length at 50c a pair. ' ' F 250 Green, Scarlet and Crimson window blind Tassels at "'2 for 5c Large lot of curtain bands at half price. ` 150 `Combsat 50 each, 10c goods. 120 200 Combs for 100 each. _ ' T 750 cakes ne Toilet. Soap `at hillfllsthtl price. 4APapers large size pins for 100. ,4. _...,.II,__ It... 11\._ 1,000 Ladies White and Colored Linen Collars at 5c. each. V 400' do.` with capes at 8c and 10c worth 15 and 20c. 0 600 White and Colored bordered Handkerchiefs at 50 each. 480 . 0 superior goods, at 3 for 250.` 0 Special cheap lot of Linen Handkerchiefs in and 5; sizes. About 240 Dozen Linen Torchon Laces at 25c a dozen, Worth 400 a dozen. ' - - 0 ' 750`Yard's Embroideries at 50 Worth TC. 600 V 7c and Se worth 100. 250 Yards Flouncingsat 15 and 200. _ 0 200 Yards wide F louncings to be_sold at 25c Special cheap I line. GREAT A 14. an A large lot of cheap Laces, Fri11ings,and Cotton Trimmings. 120 pair Corsets,-_ slightly soiled, at 35 per pair, all sizes. 3 100.pair best class Crompton Corsets as F lexable Hips and other good makes at 75c regular as [.00 and $1.25 goods. * Lojr n9._ 6-_-!_DRESSm(_OOD_S, _|=fARAsoLs,% ac. i LOT N6. %5-I.AcEs, A Eiwanolnsiuas. col.- '-.`,'3v `$9-. A Innn`f,`l,' 51111-. mu .. A lot of check Summer Silks to be Isold at 25c WOPEII 40c `tb 50. A % 4 i5ai;'na;a1a;`1moe.& V 50 Gross Buttons 10 and 150 goods at be a dozen. Large lot of cheap purses, hair and tooth brushes, etc. (LOT No.44-Iosaenv AND GLOVES. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE. LOT No; 3--SMALL WARE$. A lot of Men s Driving and Kid Gloves at 50c per pair. Special lot of (beautiful pattern) Silk Handkerchiefs to be cleared at 48c each. e ' A A Job lot of Braces, (mixed lot,) special value. 60 Felt Hats, soft and stis, at 25c and 50c a. clearing 105. Men s and Boy s merino feet sox at 10 to 25c, worth double the money. A nice lot of Dress Goods at 10c worth 150, 500 Yards superior patterns and colors, Dress (i(mtl.< uf 1250 Worth 17c. H . Special drive in Wool Cnshmeres from 37--c yard and up, Elegant Electric Rubber Circulars for Ladies, firm im- ported goods at $1.75, sold formerly at $3.00. _ Special lot Ladies durable rain umbrellas at 75c worth $1.00 Some special cheap lots of Satin,pSilk and Alpaca 111n lm-llas_ and parasols at very low prices. 'u6i3i`fi`:W1i'cE"6n%}TE6mifE11511;f3}"'sigi' '13&is' e... 650. Larger size quilts at $1.00, $1.20 etc. up, worth in each -case 25 per cent. more. About 30 ne quality, large size. Marseilles Quilts at $1.90 and $2.10 each, regular $2.75 an 33.00 goods. - A1_-_-L nnn ..-..,J.. `L........ HO :. -.-:,J.. (1---- QL--;.... l\` -cm With every Bankrupt Stock picked up there are always a lot of Sundry at-ticles-s0me, such as We do not regul:u'1_1 keep-and so do not carevto hold over. Some of these wo lshall Sell, some We shall GIVE AWAY. price. _ . _ About 100 pairs assorted pen and paper Knives very clump and ' ` ` T ` About I50 pairs of Ladies Scissors, assorted` sizes at half .300 Printed Cambric Scarfs for s11m1ner'wear, to lav ~`)}i [at for 50. ' ' at 250 each, Worth 40. svv -- ow- 200 `nevv; Silk Scarfs, latest styles and patterns, to be sold About 50 unlaundered shirts, Wondertul value, at 50c each ' A superior lot of Men's heavy working Shirts at 500 web extra value. T * ' 150 Magnetic blade pocket Knives that will attract and pith up needles, pens, etc., as Well as do good service. t :71`. `L- _._`_ _ -___-__n L. __ 1 n .1 1 1 __... _-_I --_-, v v_._ ---v -gv ovvvn av- v-vvo 1 '%`1`7o' 133 gixien away , Ioothers and fathers who have boys and who buy goods from us to the amount of $2 00, and also a T of an elegant Monogram, Initial or Fancy Brooch to purclms; ers of _ the same amount. ' LOT No. 'I---MEWS FURNISHINGS. PRESENT FOR THE GIRLS FUN FOR THE BOYS. Also a GRAND `SALE of a. 101; of Stap1ea.nd Fancy'Dry GrooC1s,"be1ongiI_1g to the BANKBUPT ESTATE of J MACKIE, Woodbridge, bought at a. low rate on the dollar. .511 to be cleared out without ' reserve a.tth1s our NINTH ANNUALMARCH SALE, LOT No. 8~-SUNDR|E$. NOTICE ! March 4, 1880 By ' the! inn Z fa N1NE YEARs GREAT MARCH SALE has been a grand success, and this on We :iE:1`173gII.13.3;1e1:.I1`1 133 noexception tooe rule. We have piled up SOLID BARGAINS for our customers? Just such bargains as cash can briI11g, combined with the World for a market. , `l'\-_-- -'|.. T.D_-__-- 111.... .-.-.-.;-:l T tn-Int-\nr\ -ta.-In-:1--rrxr-4 1r\t\'I1 'If\r\t\`If\ - -I11-1-\r\ +r\ vvwvan - u .. V-.. ~ "se:s"e1e-ac. Grand line of Linen Towelling at 50 7c . and 90 Worth" half as much more. Lajrfge lot of Glass Towels 25 per cent. under value. w` Big Plum. 240 yards elegant colored Madras muslin eurtaining, really beautiful goods for 20c ya.rd.We1l Worth 300. Quinn :9. 11r1__-L_ 'rr__,A__A_,___1_ ____;1L_ 1-___ ,_;___~-.__ 1,-_,_,_],_ A` LOT No. IA.--;L|NE%NS AND HOUSE FURNISI-IING GOODS. ? In this department we show some Wonderfulvalue in Linens, l comprising about 950 pure linen =3 and ;`~, _4 Table Napkins at 60 7c 80 9c lOc,13c and 15c_each up, bou,c.>;ht at 30 per cent. o. These are not damaged, but- quite perfect, butiare a Bel- fast Manufacturer s odd lot ; in many cases from 4 to 12 can be selected of ` one pattern if the selection. is made early 250 Yards of bleached Table Linen, wide, at 620 and 730. per yard, regular $1.00 and $1.25 goods. , ' ' 250 Linen Towels, 45` and 49 in. long at 11 and ]2c each. I75 Bleached Damask and Huck Towels at 17c 18c and 22c. each, regular price 25c and 300. 1 " 1 Cotton Towels at 3c Worth 6c.. 5 . H J M H 1.2%c._ r p H E

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