PAGE 4 INSURE POULTRY PROFITS By Using QUEEN INCUBATORS AND BROODERS Superior Scientific Construction 30 Points of Menit 25 years Successful Use 70 to 2000 egg sizes frorn $18.00 up Don't buy until you have inspected Queen Incubator at our store. 1 . E Bowmanville MASON & DAI Phone 145 Popular Hardware Store Assist In Spring Planting We have been appointed up-town agents for Brookdale Nurseries and can supply you with Shrubs, Plants and Flowers just as cheap as when bought at the nurseries. Rose Trees, priced in catalogue up to $1.25, we can supply for 70c each. Shamrocks in pots for St. Patrick's Day. Book orders early for Spring Planting when we can give better service and choicest assortments. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL Sour Mixed Pickles, large 50c bottle for 35c Fresh Southern Vegetables now on Sale We recommend 1 W and SeIl IIARRY ALUIN îPear PHONE 186 BOWMANVILLE THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE THURSDAY, MAROR lOtb., 1927 HAMPTON AUCTION SALES Report of liam pion School for February. names in order of menit: V-Lilllan Jeb- Wednesday, March 16th-Mr. Har- son FI, Ethel Stephens H. Helen Virtue. vey Curtis, lot 13, con. 6, Darlington, IV-J,sie Kn Fi, i .Sa.n iy Cowllng H. having sold his farm, 'viilseli ail of Ellinor Sykes il, Vra Shackelton Retta Billeti, Sidney Martin, Hlenry Sitnton. his farm stock, implements, etc. Sale Sr. IE1-Erne9t Horn H, Mldred Burns. I t 1 P. iM. See bis. Theo. M. Jr. 111-RUias Greenaway 11, Mervin Cry- Siemon, Auctioneer, H. G. Macklin, Jorman H, Hel n Knox,. Elwood Shackel- Clerk. - ton, li Moore, Ethel Wakely. F. . Goa, techr. Wednesday, March i6th-Auction Junlior Roomn saleofar stock and implements. Sr. T-.Tackson Wray, Katle Osadzuk , T of fadrmindbsbenisrc #Austin Ilarron, Jeon Stainton, lDaiî eudrsndbabenitrtd Wakely, Nelson Robbins. Jr. Il- G.r- by Richard Gimblett, t4 seil by (ion 1'hllips, 'Viole't IetleY, lOd Wil- auction at 539 King St. East, Osh- cox. Olgaa( ' owling, Harold Martin, Pearli!awa, farm stock and implements, ini- Connaghan. Flossie ('onnaghan. 'Icuin1osscti,-1s owfi Jolin Virtue, Ilarry Winterburn, Mandyeuighrsctl ps fw ul Connaghan, Annie Stainton. Katie Jone.s,t equipment of farm imiplements. Sale Dois (ryderman, Bruce Clarke. Sr. j at 1 p. m. Terms: Cash for sums Pr.-Thelrna Rohhîns, Muriel Scott, No-j under $15.00. Over that amount tna (owling, Bernice Rogers. Jr. Pr. A -Eva Johns, BttY Knoxillh Oe sadzuk I approved joint notes, for 6 months Vtra Martin. Jr. Pr. B-Isabel Rogers" bearing interest at 717. William Diora ('owling. Ruth Colwell .Jack Jones.f Maw, Whitby, Ont., Auctioneer. 9-2 Geralçl Blacke, jack Cowling. Jnck, Niddery. Ruby ColwelI, Wanda Clarke.1 T~dyMrh2-.H eb -itoors I.Cambell teche. lt 17, con. 2, Darling'ton, (1 mile jwest of Bowmanville on Higbway), ENf71ELD wi ll Iail of bis farrn stock, impIe- _______ ents, etc. Sale at 1 o'clock. Sec Mrs. Frank (iIb,-rt bas been visiting bills. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. F. 0. at Whitby. . .. Several from here attende'd1 ,.M.,., Clerk. 1i toce tunerai l tothlaite .irs. Jas. 1,1-j henrt, Port Perry. .Sacieties wishiag to en- gage a company for an enltertainmont eshouid hear the' Tyrone young 'people in the drama entitled "Placer Gold". ýThey gave it here reoc-ntly ard 'vas much en- joyeýd. The' violin selt'ctions by Mr. Geo. Remmer. Enniskillkn, and the' sing- ing ot Messrs. llarold Paiscot' and Rus-1 seli Vice, Solin.. ere mach appreciat- ed.... Ladies' Aid met at the' home of, Mr.g. Jas. Stark Wednssday afternoon. haîl a tirogram and electeil the following cott: Ve-rsietMs Russell Or- miston. Treasurer-Mrs. W. Smith; -Sec'y - ssDorothy Pascot'; Asst. Secy- MisRuiîy Smith; Organist-.Miss Ida McCulloch; Asst. Organist Mliss Elva Ferguson.... On Tuesday night Leaguers îi~aeion -Resolveil that Education work hiasndont' niore on F'oreign Mission FiehIîs than M'-d icnl Service'. Tht' aifrniative was upheiui by Mrs. A. Pres- cott andl Mrs. E. Ormiston assisted by Mliss Mairk. The' negative by Messlrs. Mervin FHobhis and Wallace Palco'. 'The negative wvon, judge, Rev F. M. Cook,' Enniskillen..Pc-ol'le a,î,und here in- tend honoring St. Patrick on Thursdayl nîght.1 MAPLE GROVE Weekend visitors: Miss Marion Rick- ard, Shaw's. with Misses Elîseen Hockia and Vers. Trimble; Miss Ruth Allia. Bas Line. with Miss Marion Saowden; Miss Nelij Kirkton. Towvn, Miss Winaifred Rickard, Newcastle, with Miss Greta Munday: Misses Evelyn Lancaster and Luttie Holman, Port Granby, with Mrs.i ivison Mundaîy; Miss Hilda Foley wlthl hem aunt, Mr.s. J. H. Munday; Miss Don- thea Metcalf, Toronto, 'vith Miss Mabel Stevens; Mn. and Mms John Sanders, Mr-,. J. W. Hyads, daughters Helene and Molly, Town, 'vith Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sno'vden: Mn. N. I. Metcalf and Mn. I. C. Saowden visited Mn. Bell at Canning- ton on Tuesday .. . .The many friends of Mn. and Mrs. Lou Power are glad to kno'v that their little son, Keaneth, 19 doing niely afier beiag scalîied se hadly with hot water .... Tht' annual meeting of the W. M. S. 'vas held Wednesday .March 2, ln tht' hall. Officers elected: Preajîlent- Mrs. M. Munday, Jr; lst Vice-NMr-. F.1 Swallow; 2nd Vco-Mrs. C. H. Sao'vden; Cor. Stemr.try-Mrs. R. R. Sti-vens; Rec. Secretary-Mmsr. (cci l effî.ry: Trt-tsurer -Mrs. G. Talcott; Pianist-Mrs. C. H. Saowdeni; Assistant Pîanist Mrs. S. Snow.1en; Mission Baad Supt.-Mrs.BJ. Dý stevens; Assistantsq te Mission an Siiit.-Ifr.. S. Snowden, Mrs. FergusonI Ah. rn thy. Glad News For Wage Earners, Drastic Reductions in Footwear Prices $10,000 worth of reliable shoes placed on sale at Ives' Shoe Store at values unsurpassed. This is a genuine honest-to-goodness sale..It should attract buyers from ail over this county. Now is the tirne to get your Spring Footwear. At this sale every pair of shoes is rnarked in plain figures at prices you cannot resist. Corne prepared to outfit the whole f arily at a big saving. No reason to buy out of town at these values. Watch our windows. Read this advertisement. Corne, see and you will certainly buy. Sale starta Thursday. MEN'S WORK BOOTS Black or Brown, sewý,n solts, solid leather in- soles and some wîth ruhben heels, sald regular- ly at $ 4.50 to $5,00. Sale Price 13.49 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES Made of good grade black caîf leather with solid leather insoles and counters, goad weight soles. Good value always at $375, Sale Price $2.99 MEN'S MEDIUM FINE BOOTS Suitabie for country vear for best shoes, made of best grade side caif leathen with 'velted soles, solid leather insoles, nubler heels, size 6 ta 10, Sale Price $4.49 TEAMSTERS & TRUJCK DRIVERS We can gve '.ou a 15i in. top leather boot v. th shoe park toc, heavy leather sole andi heel. %olid insoles and counter, madIe of ouled tan leather. A real shot' at a rel bangain. Sale Price $6.99 FACTORY WORKERS For men who are on their feet aIl day 've have so Me neai solid leathen boots in brown light grain leather, black box caîf boots and these have solid leather insoles andI cotinters. Real value whea ptichased at regular prites. We offer you ynun choice Sale Price $3.49 _ _MEN'S DRES SY SHOES-- --- For the young man who wants the. oew style oxfords i havi t,, offer this Nveekear a fine lot of lackanidirown oxfords with weIt soles anti rubber heels at Sale Price $4.49 THIS IS A CASH SALE IVES' SHOE STORE hone 241 Bowrnanville Thuraday, March 24th-R. Davey, Lot 1, Con. 8, Darlngton, will sell 29 bead of year olds and 2 year olds, 2 milcb cows, general purpose tearo, 3 and 4 years, one road mare, one 2-year old colt, 4 brood York- sbire sows, 8 young ewes, quantity hay, seed oats. Sale at 1 o'clock. Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. 10-3 Auction Sale Geo. & Ted Jackson, Auctioneers, have received instructions from THOMAS JACKSON to seîl by auction on the premisesi Lot 4, Con. 2, Darlington WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 The foilowing valuable Farm Stock, implements, etc: * HORSES-1 black team, matcbed, *9 years old, weigbt 3000 Ibs; 1 blackj4 dmare, 10 years oid, 1400 Ibs; li abrown geiding, il years old, 15 00 Ibs;~ di general purpose mare, 13 years l d, 1250 lbs; 1 driving mare, 10 years old. CATTLE,Pure Bred Shorthorns-e 1 Graceful of Park (imp.) 1634781 dfemale, 9 years old, bull caîf at foot;i Graceful Beauty-200363-female, 3 years old, heifer caîf at foot. V CATTLE, Grades-1 red cow, re-I gnewed January l5th; 1 red cow, re- hl newed January 1 Otb; 1 red cow, re- 0 newed January l2th; 1 black cow, -renewed February lSth; 1 roan cow, farrow; 1 black cow, due Marcb 15; 1 Holstein cow, due May 4tb; 1 red rcow, bred December 2nd; 1 roan heifer, 2 years old ,bred December lOth; 1 white heifer, 2 years old, bred December l8tb; i1'white heifer,z n1 year old; 2 roan beifers, 1 year old; 1 red beifer, 1 year old; 1 red heifer, 1 year oid; 1 Holstein heifer, 10 mos. old; 2 roan steers, 1 year aid, (baby beefs) ; 3 fat steers, 2 year old; 1 fat beifer, 2 year old; 1 roan bull, 6 years nId, weight 2000 lbs; 3 young, calves. HOGS-1 sow, due April 27tb; ij sow, farrow; 20 shoats, 125 Ibs. eacb;' 6 pigs, 8 'veeks old. POULTRY-75 Leghorn puilets; 10 Wyandotte pullets; 3 'Wyandotte roosters.Hars IMPLEMENTS-Massey ars Binder, 6 ft. cut; Massey-Harris Mawer, .5 ft. eut; Massey-Harrisi Rake MseyHmmsTedder; Nlassew' Harris Seed Drnill 13 Hne; 2 Malzssev- Hiarris CuItix-ators; M. H1. Spreader,l No. 4, Low Down; Massey-Ilarris jDisc Harmow. 12 Discs; Massey-Har- ris Riding Piow, single furrnw; 21 M1%assey-Hamis Twin Pio'vs; 2 Orono single plows; 1 platform spring Iwagon, 300 Ibs. capacity; 1 Haines wagon antd box, new riros and tires last 1"all; 1 set of trucks; 1 set of sleighs; stock rack; hay rack; tun- nip rack; 2 gravel boxes; 1 vheelbar- row; 1 bag truck; cutting box; 1 set of scales; fanning milI; Toiton pu]- Iper; apple *planks and poles; 2 scufil- ers; forks, boes, etc., too numenous ta mention; Buckeye Brooder. 500 chick sîze, aew last yean; Magnet~ crearo separator, in gond condition;1 Daisy churn, No. 4, ne'v last year;j Sarnia fence stretcher; 50 grain bags; 1 beach vice; 3 neckyakes; 41 1 set of wbiffletrees; 1 rubber tired covered buggy; 1 steel tired covered; 1 McLaughlin cutter.j HARNESS-2 sets af pîo'v harn-1 ess; 1 set of double harness witb breching; 2 sets of single bannes; 6 horse collans.j F URNITURE-Some hu Ihl i furniture.boshd Mr. William Hamley is putting in i a buggy. cutter, wagon, plough. har-1 rows, set of harness. TERMS-On poultry, pigs and aIll sumrs of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 7 montbs' credit an ap- proved notes bearing interest at 6%. Sale at 12.30 o'clock sharpr Geo. & Ted Jackson, Auctioncers.1 A. J. Stapies, Clerk. r EXTRA To tht customner purchasing the largest quantity of Rexaîl Goods r during this %week's Sale 've 'iii give A Beautiful Fish Aquarium -SEE OU.R WINDOWe- SEE OUR ADVT. ON PAGE 5 PROVE THIS rMrs. Sybiîîa Spahrs Tonsilitis Reniedy uccessfuly treats I (oughs. (rup, Quinsy, Bron- ch itis. (atirh and Sort' Throat troubles or vou get your rooney- back. jJury & Lovel TYRONE Mr. and Mrs. Byron Moore spent Wednesýday witb bis brother, Mr. Jabez More, Enniskilln .... Mrs. Al- bert Hilîs is with ber father, Mr. Wesley Couch, Bowmanville, who bas been poorly. . .. Mr. and Mrs. Pied Moore, Providence, spent tbe week- end w.itb ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Skinner.... Miss Elva virtue, Bowmanviiie, spent the weekead with ber mother, Mrs. J. W. Virtue ...Mrs. Lizzie Wight, Mr. and Mrs W. H. Halfacre, Master Teddy Wood- yard and Mr .Howard Brent are un- der the doctor's care ........ Young People's League presented tbeir play "Placer Gold" at Maple Grove on Thursday evening and at Salemo on Monday evening. .. .Miss verna Day-, ey will give the topie at League on Thursday. .. . Tuxis boys 'vill meet on Friday evening. . . Mrs. Harry Col- lacott is seriously iii in Bowmanville Hospital. The sympathy of the nieighborbood is extended to the faro- ily... . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Couch 'vere in Bowmanville on Tuesday at- tending the funeral of ber aunt, the late Mrs. J. T. Fee, Omeroce. HAM.PTON Mrs. Wilbert Craig aipent a few days witb relatives in Toronto. . Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tink, Solina, visited at Mrs. Thos. Pascoe's.... Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cole spent Sunday at Mr. Frank Crydertnan's, Bowmaa- ville.... Mr. Russe] Luke and son Earl, Oshawa, visited at Mr. James Curtis' and Mr. Howard Cole's. .. . Miss Irene Pascoe spent a few days wvith Miss Marjorie Pascoe and other friends. ... Mr. J. J. Virtue, Toronto, calied in friends recently. .,. Mr. Frank Jamieson, Bowmanviile, visited at W. W. Horn's. . .. League meeting Friday evening 'vas in charge of lst vice-President, Miss Norab Horn. De- votional 'vas in charge of Mr. Wiil Wiibur, after wbich Psalm 23 'vus repeated by Leaguers. Piano solo, Miss Jessie Knox; topic "Wbat our church teaches about God", 'vas very ably taken by Mrs. J. R. Knox. Roll was called and meeting closed with benediction .... Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilkinson, Toronto, visited at Mr. Ervin Truil's.... .Miss Marjorie Ormiston, Enfield, at Mr. J. ColwiIl's, Jr. ... Mrs. Georgina Niddery, Mrs. Smith, Enniskîllen, and Mr. Harold F. Corden, Mrs. H. Wilcox and Mr. James Curtis are under tbe doctor's care. . .. Miss Nancy Johns, Toronto, spent Sunday at home ... . Mr. and Mrs. M. Wilkins, Ebenezer, Miss An- nie Jobns, Bowmanviile, spent Sun- day at J. L. Johns' ... . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johns and family visited bis sister at Orono. . . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Souch have returned from their visit at Windsor, Ont...Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Pascoe entertained a nuro- ber of friends on Saturday evening. On Sunday, Marcb 13, the 52nd anniversary of the United Cburch here 'vilI be fittingly celebrated when addresses will be given at 10:30 a. m. andi 7 p. m. hy Rev. Donald M. Sol- andt, D. D., Toronto. The choir will render speciai music and 'vill be assisted by Mrs. T. R. Tennant of Toronto. Tbank-offering wiil be gratefully received at aIl services. Everybody welcome. Blatchford's Chick Mash and Scratch for your Chicks BLATCHFORD'S FILL THE BASKET EGG MASH Bar Nun and XL Scratch for your Laying Hens *tI* I. CANADIAN MADE INCUBATORS AND BROODERS Incubators 85 egg size $17.50 to 1200 egg machines Our brooders are 500 chic size canopy 46 in-. . ..$20.00 *.- 1000 chic size canopy 56in. $25.00 And baby chicks frorn our Government Inspected Flocks of Barred Rocks and White Leghorns. L. H. PEARN Poultry Supplies Phone 304 Liberty St. Bowmanville Announcement I arn selling the farnous Overland Whippet (Four and Sixes) WiIIys-Knight Cars in this territory and have arranged with Mr. Arthur Cole, King St., East, Bowmranville, to give service on same. Dernonstration may be arranged on any rnod- el by phoning Mr. Cole at 54w or by calling me direct 382 Whitby. A. E. LUKE Overland and Willys-Knight Dealer Whitby, Ontario WOMEN'S FINE FASHIONABLE SHOES We mean by this the fine band turned soles and dress styles that make 'my lady' proud of ber footwear . Sonie in pump styles, others in strap with varying heights of heels. These are real .aving. Sale Price $6.99 GROWING GIRLS' OXFORDS It is with confidence 've can recommend these r in patent, black kid, black caîf and brown cnîf. Th.y have the sensible round tnes that give foot case and have solid inner soles and ruhber heels. Well worth $4. 50 Sale Price $3.49 LADIES' KID OXFORDS Combined of different makes 've are placing ail our Kid Oxfords that sold ahove $6.50 in one lot an<l clearing theni at Sale Price $5.49 MISSES' OXFORDS Si7e9 1l to 2. Your choice of patent lahr black or brown leather oxTords with rublier heel lifts. Sold at $3 and over. Real bargains Sale Price $2.49 WOMEN'S STRAP SLIPPERS These are in cuhan and low heel, made (if pat- ent and black kid, solid lelather insoles soid us- ually at $1.00 to $4.50. Just what you need for everyday use Sale Price $2.99 CHILDREN'S BOOTS We offer these in al makes with MaeKay or turnusoles, llatk or Iîrown, kid or caîf. Values to $1.00 ret- pair, Sale Price $2.49 Advance Spring Showing Society ]Brand Clothes Notice how the days are getting longer -brighter-rilder? It's a sure sign that Spring xvili soon be h ere. A man's heavy weight clothing is ai- ready beginning to feel burdensome. And that sets hirn to thinki ng about his new Spring Ciothes. H1e realizes that it's going to be hard erodup uthis hea-o a et he fsules > trol u uthis het-throw backhe shuld- enjoyment out of Spring-uness he has a 9 new Spring Suit! Pick yours out now P during our special "Advance Spring Show- G ing" of Society Brand Clothes. There is nothing that can equal the rare originality of the Society Brand cut-al- ways correct, There's nothing that can surpass the exclusive British Wooilens ex- quisitely taiiored in Canada by Society Brand. And rnost assuredly you xviii get the greatest possible value when you corne to j this friendly store. Society Brand Suits $25.00 to $42.50 Other Suits From $15.00 to $35.00 Te.1B. GILCHRIST Phone 61 Opposite Bank of Montreal Bowrnanville YOU NEED THIS iý