TUE GANADL&N STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, TRURSDAY, OCTOBER 3lat, 1929 AEFV 'NE USIVACAJE Don't miss the opportunity Of this slaughtering Sale. ONE 0F OUR TWO STORES, SQ WE DECIDED TO PUT OUR ENTIRE $12,000 STOCK ON THIS SLAUGHTERING SALE. OUR ORDER IS TO GET OUT 0F ONE 0F OUR TWO STORES Corne to ROVAN'S STORE, opposite the Bowrnan House in the old McMurtry Block. Every price is shattered-Every cent of profit sacrificed and thousands of dollars of original cost literally thrown away in this hectic scramble to unload-Not a single article is excluded ini this store-wide price slash. Our orders to "'get out" leave no alternative but to throw the entire stock open to the public at figures that will selI every article in record time. MEN'S PLAIN OVER RUBBERS Sold regularly at $1.35, to clear at per pair 79cé MEN'S HEAVY WORK RUBBERS To Clear at $2.59 Pair MISSES' OXFORDS 126 pairs in black and tan leathers, regular- ]y sold at $3.50, Selling Out Sale $1.98 Pair CHILDREN'S RUBBER FOOTWEAR 118 pairs to clear as low as per pair 39c NECKTIES A big line of Ties in newest colore. On Sale for 35c or 3for $1.00 Everything will be sold regardîess of coot at this Great Money-Saving Sale. Corne in! Seeing is Believing. I WOMEN'S OVERSHOES In the latest style. Sold regularly at $4.50 to $5.00 to clear at our Selling Out Sale $1.98 Pair WOMEN'S SHOES A big line of odds and ends in Women 's One Straps, to clear, at $1.49 Pair WOMEN'S SHOES Arch support, in strap or tie, with cuban heels liniited quantity left. On sale at $2.95 Pair Starting Clearance of 500 Pairs WOMEN'S PUMPS AND STRAPS Latest style in various leathers, i high or cuban heels, regularly sold at $5.95. Money Saving Event $2.98 Pair SUITS AND OVERCOATS Men's and Young Men's Suits and Over- coats, plenty of Navy Blues in this group- ACT NOW-Right in the season when you are looking for clothes you will save many hard-earned dollars. You will not be dis- appointed. $16.50 MEN'S OVERALLS Sizes 36 to 44. "Made in Canada" Brand. On Sale at $1.49 MEN'S CAPS A variety of Men's Caps to go on sale at 98C WOMEN'S SLIPPERS One strap, patent leather, cuban heels, sizes 4to 7. On Sale at $1.89 Pair Opposite the Bowman House in the. old McMurtry Block RUBBERS Great saving on Men's, Women's, Girls', and Children's Rubbers. AIl Rubbers at astoundingly low prices. WOMEN'S PUMPS Save now on Women's Pumps, 1 Strap and Ties, in black patent, blue, black, tan and white kid, and black satin. In high and cuban heels. Every pair of shoes at 50 per cent off. PATENT ONE-STRA? SLIPPERS With haif rubber heel Sizes 5 to 7½/2..........$1.29 Sizes 8 to 10Y2 ........$1.49 Sizes il to 2 ...........$1.69 MEN'S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Collar attached, in a variety of colore. Sizes 14 to 161/2. 98C ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS In popular brands. Regularly sold at $2.25. On Sale at $1.49 ARE YOU CARRYING ENOUGH FIRE INSURANCE? EALch month and each season brings Its own problein, and during the next few weeks we will ahl be busy xnaking our homes ready for wînter, looking over stoves and furnaces, making ready for the lîghting of the winter fires. The lighting cf the extra stoves and furnaces in the bhome increases the danger of fire with its consequent heavy loss and b>efore you must start up the heat- ing system why not take an 'hour off and check up your fire in- surance? Are you sufficiently protected against losa? You May have what you consider the proper protection on your bouse and building but how about the insurance of your househcld goods, furniture and personal effects? Nine people out of ten do not carry haîf enough insurance on the contenta of their homes. Are you one of these nine? Take pencil and paper, go through your home room by room mark- ing down the prices of the clothes, both summer and winter, the furniture and household effects, and it will astonish you how far short of the value your insurance coverage is. We bave the agency for some of the best Canadian, British and American companies, and wiIl gladly belp you decide how to figure out your insurance. J. J. Real Phone 50 MASON & SON Estate and Insurance Brokers King St. E. Bowmanville IF YOU NEED STOVES HEATERS S.. ou Display. We have one to suit your needs --and at the right price. MASON & DALE'S POPULAR HARDWARE STORE. B.wi.avillePHONE 148 yield increffsed. Alfalfa was off con- siderably from the hea'vy crops of Newsand Inf rmaion1927 and 1928, but still far aboeve Newsand Inf rma ionthe avierage for the past 16 years. The yield wass fot s0 good. Alaike For the Busy Farmer 'had a good Year and a fair yie]d per Supplied by the. Departm.nt of Agriculture acreage and yield. But bay and r - 1 clover had the'biggest acreage yet M and a fine yield. The figures for Bit Em-oloteot at O. A. C. Co.ap.zutive Ships Pt0.,e other crops will be fu'rnished at a Pmedent Christie of the Ontario The Central Ontario Potato Grow- later date.. The logical conclusion Agricultural (Jollege at Guelph, i-e- ens' Association commence< active1 1o be drawn from the above figures ports a largely increased enrolment business asat week by shipping their"8ta h uuulydy tne a this year. A total of 325 studenta first car frein Alliston. This assoc- flot been s0 injurious as niight lie have entered for the fall terni as iation is meeting the probleina of mgnd compared with 276 in 1928. Mac- Ontario farmers hy offering straightTh taoMre Donald Hall bas an enroinient of caaroads of one variety grown froinTePtaoMre 214 young ladies as compai\ed with certified seed an'd graded flot only to Ottawa forecasts estimate the 190 last year. This gratifying in- "Canada 1," but to the standard set Canadian potato c-o.p at about 16 cresse emphasizes the need for for their *cwn brand. They 'believe Per cent below tihat of last year. greater accemodation, which will that by selling their high-class pro- Inl Ontario the crop is nearly 30 per be supplied in the fori of a new duction under a brand naine, which cent below that of 11928. The million dollar administration and they are prepared to protect, that iUnited States crop is one of the reaidence building on xvhich work tbey can compete in ail markets lightetst in ten years, in fact is the has already commenced. It will be where qua]ity counts. smnallest with the exception of 1925. the largest building on the campus !t will be readily appreciated that and its equipinent and facilities. Acreate of Crops potatoes ai-e in a strong position. will bo modern in every respect. Sonie interesting statistics have Some Ontario and Quebec farmers The date set for its completion is been compiled by the department are short of storage end ýrequire Sept. lst, 1930. dealing with the acreage of principal ready cash, consequently prices are field ci-opa of Ontario and the yieldi somewhat depressed at present, but Oats and Sow Thistle per acre in bushels for 1929 as comi as soon as digging has been complet- "Don't sow oats on field.s infest- pared with 1928. The ac reage of lcd it is expected that prices will stîff- ed with sow thistle. Rather sow fail wheat is shown to be about the, en. clovers, p]ow them wxhen -very dry, saine with an increase in the acre and work thorough]y," istead yi'eld. Spring wheat, both in acre- I xport Apple Market vice of one farmer wvho ha hdage and yield, was slightly off. Prospects for a heavier apple c'rop experience with thia noxious weed.10ata ahowed a similai- tendencY. in Ontario lihis season add emphasis Sow thistle, as well as other thistles, iMore barley was planted but theito the export market as a profitable thrive in oats better than in any acre-yield was lighter. bess rye was outlet for surplus fruit. United other ci-op. It does not show up very grown but the yield reinained sta-: States apples are not lîkely to glut t much in wheat or clover. Sow weed tionary. The acreage of peas drop-1the British market this year and ai- infested fields te any of the clovers!ped about 30 per cent and the yield though the Nova Scotia crcp is heavy, Iand eut twice a year. By fo llowng per acre decreased. About 25 per Ontario aipplea invarisably command this course, sow thiatie will be large- cent more beans were grown and the a pl*miumn ove'r the Maritime pro- ly eliminated. duct in Britain, due chiefly te thel I fact that Ontario apples are inspect- It Pays to Spray é'ain e Y the Governnment before expor- Otrofres will c *iwEIG E * ,,tation. The permanent appointment hiasttoery ofnet ais U I UJ LUn) of anoverseas sales i'epresentstive the ihstory of th prov.nceý t isiat L n o ilgreatly e fi Onar which in turn is the result of the. act- uaî 1 secured from P. W. Hodgetts, ivities of the departmemt's spray' NOW 1 0 L S &C'Y. Ontario IF'ruit Growers' Assoc- service. One fariner reports that his iation, Parliament sBtuildings, Tor- crop benefited to the extent of $1000 Ne nMoanls a Iby raon of spraying. Another ~ 00wmnls a ne claimns te have lost $500 by not mmd gainsi beath No botter Protection against following instructions conmpleteily. 1___Worms can be giot than Mil]eo's Sprayin« must be done properly and Many people who ame fully avare of the Worm lPO'Wders. '1hey consumne thoroughly to yield the best resuits. health-giving properties of Kruachen Wvorms and render the stomnach and You WaerSuplySait@ have flot yet heard of the vonder. intestines untenable te, theni. Tbey Oeweyou neWap uter Supe- fui effects these Salta have i reducing heal the surfaces that have beconie On entym~eltthewspaeollowmg r unhealt.hy, excesa fat. By their gentle infia<med by the attacks of the para- coitl mde te folow gtinely act ion on the liver,ldidneys and bowelasirtes end serve te restere the strength; 11Wile dznl4igwater in cities poifonous vaste mattere, which, if ed ýby the draughts that the wOTnis and tewns is frequently analyzed as allowd te accurnulate, fom ftty have muade upo n it, and that iro p- te purity, the wella -of the sections deposita in the bod. .-Rond boy this eration is altfogther bealth-giving. arete etto tace fr o~.iitj~y~won loat fat -anued health: veofthe longàdrought and thbe ex- ceeding scarcity of water fai-mers would do well te know just what kind 'of water ie being uned in their homes. In the asat survey of well waters froni faim homestead, the samples submitted chowed onl ee 24.4 per cent as pure and ihoeane Every fariner may bavieth ae iiested free of charge, provided saanp. )es aire colleciied and sent in prepaid. W. ougge.t that famers In thMs dis- triet consuit the. towMàhip iedical k«hal4i ofice. lit may m»-ç ue ideka...In th.é11n117." 1 bave taken Kruschen Sait» every day for nearly a year, and 1 have not felt so weil for many year.. My ve ght ban dropped from 168 lb.. to 140 Di AIl my aiqualntmnce Say boy much younger an hoter 1look. 1I bel bright and welj, vhereaa beforeI1vau always nrvosa nid tired." MUs. B. Try taklag Knoucbui Sale very Mora. à"g tu a w et bot valerbelone breafauLlàtû byitti. the uahealthy moeuulatof Nt 61vil .ovly but = andlnisppe.à »A eeling or 7um Wvi bu l way ujl hmtabu M . odmin M m Just now we are showing some special Floor Lamps, Bridge Lamps and Table Lamps at specially low prices: Some as low as ..................................$650 Ask to see our lamps complete at $9.50, $10.00, $11.00 and $12.00 DINING ROOM SUITES AT $125.00 We have a splendid assortment of Dining Room Suites in walnut, as low as ..$125 a Suit. We lead in Chesterfield Suites. supply you yours. Let us F. F MORRIS Co,- Phone 10 Bownîanvifl. Furniture and Furniahings Ail Roads are Leading to OPfMO-ROVANYS e NI 0 a. r m-«-e PAJGE PLV» e222ff--ý mmmýý