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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Sep 1923, p. 3

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At Knox-'s Shoe Store Special prices on evexy article in the store this one day, September l5th. Below are just a few of the attractive prices n's Kid JU-ouse Shoes, 1 strap, elastie fron~t $1 .00 n's Clot~h House Shoes in 1 strap... ý0 ns Button Bioots at.$100,$1.95, $Zq9L$ W's liose~, a11 wool, in brown, fawn and itty .... .................... ...........$1.00 Philips Soles and Heels ............ 10 Oxfords ini hlack and brown caif ...44.35 Work Boots, solid leather ...........$3.45' chool Boots ý...............42.45 to $4.0 qbhool Boots.................$1.95 to $4.00 ' School Boots ............................ 19 Hip Rubber Boots...................... $4.90 MValke this store your headquarters during the .nox's ShQe Store ne 120 Bowimanville dry AT s a day every person ga For Nothing. ~1 's] iii BOWMUANVILLE, SEPT. 13, 1923.' AUCTION SAE Theo M. Siemon, Auctioneer, bas re- ceived instructions from ROBERT RAHM to seil by public muction on the premises Lot 21, Con., 9, Darlington on SATURDAY, SEP~T. l5th The follow\ý7ng Farin Stock, Imple- ments, etc: HORSES-I Matclied Team GeId- ings, General Purpose, 5 and 8 years, 1 Matched Teami, Agricultural, 5 years, 1 Horse, General Purpose, 5 years, 1 Extra Fine Gelding Driver, 5 years, 1 Light Bay Coach Horse, 7 ~years, 1 Genexal Purpose Brown Mare, 10 years, 1 Bay Horse, General Purpose, 9 years, i General Purpose Mare, 8 years, 1 General Purpose Mare, J-1 yars. CATTLE--1 Jersey Cow, 7 yeai:s, Ibre4. in May, 1 Holstein Cow, lbred in 3Ylay, 5 years, 1 Jersey Cow, bred in December, 8 years. PGS-2 Shoats 100 1ls. POULTRY-40 Hens and Chicke'n. IMPLEMNTS-4 Massýey4H-Iaxiis Binder, 6 ft cut, in good shape, 1 Massey Harris Mowver, 7 ft. eut, 1 Massey-Harris Mower, 6 ft. eut, 1 Adlarms Waggon, in good shape, il Rubber Tired Buggy, open, 1 MVc- Lauglin Cutter, 1 Tinn.ey Cutter, 2 sets Harrows, 1 Single Plow, 1 Scuffler, 2 eets Tobagg1on Sleighs, 1 Decker Separator, 1 Goodeson Sep- Iarator, 2 Pourteen Horse Power En- gines; Silo Filler and Blower, ecomplete, Sale at 1 p. m. sharp TERMS-On Poultry, Pige and al suihs of $15 and under cash; over that amount 12 months' credit on approv- ed notes wýith interest at 6-%. FARM SOLD Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers, bave received instructions froni GALBR AITH BROS. To seil by auction on the premises Lot 8, Con. 2, Darlington TOWN 0F BOWMANVILE MONDAY, SEPT. 17th The following valuable Farm Stock, Imýpleinents, etc: HORSES-rown Clyde Gelding, 10 years old, Black Driver, 8 years 'old, broken single or double, Aged Mare. CATTLE-6 Grade Durham Cpws, milking, supposed to be in calf, Farrow Cow, i1Eeilfer. FED-a inbarn, abut 10 tons, and stacks, 48 rows ManolI. FURN[TURE SALE~ W J. Challis, Auctioneer, has received instructions trom MRS. D. H. STEIN~BURGF To seil by public auction on ONTARIO STREET BOWMANVILLE on SATURPAY, SEPT. l5th The following househoild effects: Donmînion Oirganj, Walnut finish Walnut Parlor Suite, B. W. Wil Itno- Spiali Writing Desk, Oak Dresse], Oak Bedstead, Spring and Mattress Coal OiH Stove, Linoleumn,'Toilet Set Cot Mý.attress, Carnet. Oilcloth Bor.' kte, '.Uarn . V1~,acuum antiCar- pet Sweeper, Hens, 2 Ineubators, and other things too numerous to men- tion. Sale at 1.30 P. M. TE1R4S-CASH GREAT AUCTION SALE Reg. Clyclesdales and H-ackneys, Reg. and Grade <attle and H-ogs, Im- pIeiemns, Etc. Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers, bas reeeived instructions from E. F. WEATHERILT To seil by public auction on tihe premises Lot 8, Con. 2e Darli»gton red bu' i82ý Co-w, dark spends a For instance: Cakes Toilet SQap, 12 for $1.00-2 free Hair Nets, 12 for $1.00-~2 free j3çgo NippIes, 12 fo9r $10-2 free OR [otWater Bottie Worth $1.50 for $1.f0 s. Rochelle Saits for $1.00, trs Camalia Cream for $1.00 .00 Boule of Creophos $1.00 1 Box Bronchials .UDiouji free Zecords L; 9., 1i9 ,xThroateat;e or 75c eacl-1 free These are just a few examples of our specîals. W4.CHOUR 1WINDOWS ,nd coin e jepàred for soinxe srln values. ý1eeÈerevryone Who bu-ys p olasWorth. r more gets something f or nothmng. Kerslake's Dîrug Store Mitts and Gloves For Everbody BUY THEM FROM HALLMAN DOLLAR DAY AND SAVE MONEY Big variety Leather Mitts and Gloves, one-finger and pull- ers, vaiues up to $1.25, $ Day 2 pair for $1.00 Men's and Boys' Mitts of horse, buck and mnule, Regular 50, . . . . . .. . . $ Day $1.00 Ladies' Gloves, tan cape strap, unflined, regular $2.50 and 00, ......................... $ Day $1.00 per glove Cotton Jersey Gloves, reg. 35c, .. $ a pi o BUY DIRECT FROM MAKER-It PAYS C. S. HALLMAN Door East 5Sqaeman Office Bowmanyilie Sale starts at 1 p. mn. harp. TERMS-On Roots, Fowl and al sums of $15 and under cash; over thatc amlount 8 inonths' credit on approv-1 ed notes bearing interest at 6 pera cent per aansui. i AUCTION SALE Theo. M. Slemon, Auctioneer, bas re- ceived instructions from MRS. JOHN REYNOLDS SOLINA T sel,by public auction on The folio îing valuable Live Stock, and Iznplements: HORSES-i General Purpose Horse. 6 years, Sorel; 1 General PuIPose Horse, (aged) Bay; 1 Gen- eral Purpose Mlare; 1 Bay Driver, 9 years. COWS-il Black Cow, due to freshen at time of sale; i Grey Cow, MJiking; 1 rindle, Ccx, ,iMilking; 1 Pure Bred Heifer, Bred. PULTR -umerofHens. IMÉMENTS-..dams Waggon, good as new; Massey-Harris Seed1 Drill, il hoe; Cckshutt SpringI T'ootb Cutvator; Set of Sleighs;i FPaning Mill; Hay Rack; Roller; Gravel Box; Set oýf 4-Secetion Har-i rws; Gravel Box; Gilîson Gasoline Eng-ine; Maxwell Root Pulper, Set of 2000 lb. Scales; Top Buggy; Rub-1 ber Ted Buggy; Open Buggy; 2 Cutters; 2 Sets of Tackling; Quan- tity of Hardw%ýood Planks; Pig Rack; ,Sipgje P1l,, Fleury; Double Plow, Wilkinsoni; Grindstone, Grain Crad- les; 2 Logging Chains; Forks; Hoes; and other articles too numerous to2 mention; 1 Power Clipping Machine;t 1 set Alynier 2000 lbs. Scales. c HARNESS-Set Double Harness;0 2 Sets Single Haknessp FEED-Quantity of Corn in ~stooksç; Qantty of Mangolds; Quan-< tity 'o~f TXrnpis. - TERM'I-Qn Corn and Roots and Q ail sunl 'of $15.00 and under, cash;r oyer that amount 6 monthes' credit on approved notes3 with interest at 6 per cent. si tI HýAMftTONif xi .va to Wil Buy AT THJE "UKIG 20" BQOKSTORE This Eist only gives a slight idlea of the double values we are giving this Saturday Brass Jardineres Large Boxes Stationery Shopping Baskets Gups and Saucers Sugar and Cream Sets Butter Dishes Books of Fiction (2 for $ for a $1.00: WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR MOR~E BARGAINS W.eTc B~IG 20 BOOKSTORE horn Bull-il thorn Cows, rthorn Cow, 7 years old, calf at heel, 1 Pure AJLLEN BOMAV4LE due March 7th; [The ShQp That LeaI Save Yonr cents fer lD , r Day We are offerig to the buyiig publie on Dollar Day genuin0 iuôney- saviing bargainis in. every <day necessities in Meu's We'aing Apparel and Ladties' Furs. ýHere's a few suggestions to put on your shopping Iist:' Men's SQft, Linen and Rubber Coliars, ail sizes, different shapes, Regular 25c, 35c, and 50c, $ DAY 5cEACH, 6FOR 2 $6-00 MEN'S HATS FOR $1.00 Ail shapes and sizes, diff erent colors, in feit, Rleg 3.50 to $6 $ DAY-$1.Oo MEN'S CARTERS 29c In double and single grips, silk pads, Regular Price 50-c, ~$DAY 29c MEN'S LINED GLOVES $1.00> In Grey Suede and Tan Cape, Reg. Price $2.0 and $2.7& MVEN'S NIGHT GOWNS $1.0 Elannellette Night G-o'wis, and also a few cotton 'adsione; SteE i; Set Hen t Sleighs; 2 2 WagolTa;1 er; Turnip Sc rood Rack; St k, Rubber i i 1Open B d Cart; i T-ýv ug; 1 Seuffler ; 2 Sets H-ea ikets; 3 Sets inê ETC-] ýormiekz flJWS, v d as ne i 1 l ýparator, capacity ï750 Ibs.,good a ;W; Forks, Hoes, Shovelsan iins and other articles itoo numer- is to mention. 'OULT1Ù<'-'80 Barred Rock Hens; Barred Roqck Roosters; 22. Pure edTo'ulousbe Geeee.-' ýp'Gs-2 Yorkshire Sows, i due farrow Oct l11; i Sivw not bre4; Pigs ten weeks old. FEED-7 Aces Corn; 2 Acres mrips; Ab~out 1200 bus. OatskI- out 40 buis. Peas; 'iuantity ofPo boes ,also about 80 loads of Tim- iy and Clover Ray; About 60 Ioadi straw to be sold an'd ted on the ice. MISCELLANEOSLinolo'm, i ok Stove, llappy TI\ought;128 ndow Blinds andf somfe Furniture; antity of Cçqdwood, Split~ and dy for fo7e.- 'his sale being an extensive and ortant one andI owig to thk, )eority of the animais to be sold auctioneer is anxious for a large endance. Be on tinme. ,ae starts at 12.30 p. m. sharp. FERMS-Opn Grain, Fowl Hay, nps, Corn, Potatoes, and ail .s of $10 and under, cash; over bamount 13 months' credit to hasers furnishinig approved notes r cent discount offfor cash~ pay- itsover $10. 'Prtesnot pa- their notes'wihde iibý rged 6 percetfo ae1 BIG SAVING IN MEN'S SOC~KS Men's Work Socks, in heavy grey worsted, iRegular Price 35e and 50e, $ DAY 29c, 4 PAIR ÉOF9$,I,,00 Men's Silk Socks, in Black, Grey, Tan, and Navy, Reg. $1, ~ .. %. ,. ~$ DAY 63c PAIR Men's Cotton and Silk Lisle Socks, Black«,Brwn Grey Wine and fancy shades, Regular Price -50e~ and 75c, $ DAY 39ecOR 3PAIR FOR $1.00 MEN' S AP 981 In various.colo2rs anid different shapes, Reg. $1,50 to $2.50 $ DAY 98c MEN'S BELTS Ail sizes, in Black or Tan Leather, Reguar 50e to $1.25, $ »4AV 29c MENS BA LBRIGGAN DRAWER$S39 Knee length, sizes 32 to42 Rglar'Pie8é SAVING ON LADIES' FURS We are also givîng the ladies the benefit of this great day by doing any fur repairs brought in on Dollar Day Qnly at $,1.0 off on everyý $10.00. This al,ýo includes our manufactured furs wbiîJi we have in stock. This is the day for the Ladiles to buy that new Fur Scarf, Shawl, Ghocker or Coat. G N. TI{kR$pIýý, jBowmanviiie's Up-to-date Haberdashery and Fur Shop. i -~ w - y -----------'--'- -" ' 1 ones, THE "A Lý."

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