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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Mar 1927, p. 5

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THE CANADIAN STATE8MAN, BOWMqANVILLE THURSDAY, MARGE 3lst., 1927PAEIV HO-VIS THE BREAD 0F HEALTH Hovis Bread foir 40 years the favorite in Brit- ain is now being made for first time in Canada. It has met with instant favor-so much in fact that we will be unable to get the special flour until this week. Hovis is different from ail other Breads-is greater in food value-and richer in flavor. Hovis is a name coined froxu the Latin words "lHominis Vis" meaning "The Strength of Man". NOVELTIES FOR EASTER At our Bowmanville and Orono stores you will find an attractive assortment of Easter Eggs, Bunnies and Chicks from 5c to 60c. They will make the children happy. Hot Cross Buns Daily During Lent W. P, Corbett Phone 3 Baker and Conf ectioner Bowmanville Dress Up For Easter A, New Top Coat A New Suit For the past two weeks early buyers have been selecting their New Suit or Top Coat. Last week the sale of Overcoats and Suits was very strong parti- cularly for the weekend. We have a lovely range of suits at $25.00 Then there are grades to $3500. higher and many real good IJILI snappy and good look- ing Suits as low as $1 4.50 1d Top Coats from $15.00 TO $3500 Boys Suits froxu $695 TO $1500 Ask To See The New 4-Piece Boys' Suits A New Stock of Raincoats and Slickers Just In. T. B. GILCHRIST Phone 61 OppQsite Bank of Montreal Bowmnanville Individuality In E aster Apparel COME TO CLARENCE S. MASON'S LITTLE SHOPPE WITH THE LARGE STOCK Inspect the Most Exclusive Collection of Coats and Dress- es we have ever had the pleas- ure of showing. Our Prices Are Absolutely Right-ýOur Styles Are Eacb And Every One Different We have sole selling rights in Bowmanville, for "Super- silk" and Trusilk Hosiery, also Servus Silk Lingerie. We have just opened a beautiful selection of French Gloves, Silk and Kid. ,Watch our windows we change thexu daily. C. S. MASON'S 'LITTLE SHOPPE WITH THE LARGE STOCK' MARRIAGES PERRIN-SINGER-At St. GeorgsJ Rectory, Oshawa, hy Rev. Canon C . dePencicr, March 28, 1927, Mr. Herbert~ Edward Perrin of Oshawa, and Mies Rets, Mary 'Madeline Singer, Bowmanville. COLE-SHERWIN-At the residE-nce of3 the brideas parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.1 Sherwin, Orono, on Wednesday, March1 23, by Rev. S. T. Tueker, Florence May1 Sherwin and J. B. Lurie Cole of Dar-t lington. TRICK-RI ECH EN-In Bowmanville, on January 28, by Rev. Dr. Best, May- aloes, youngeat daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Riechen of Hanover, and Dr. Harold William Trick, only son o! Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Trick, King St. Eaat, Oshawa. DEATHS CORDEN-In Bowmanviile, on Thurs- day, March 24, 1927, Eliza .Ann, beloved wife of Mr. C. F. Corden, Hampton, aged, 52 years. McCOWAN-In Portage la Prairie,1 Man., on March 23, 1927, Janet Lawuie,1 beloved wif e of David McCowan, aged 75 years, 11 monthe and 24 days. LEASK-In Darlington, on Monday. March 28, 1927, Velma Florence Tyler, beloved wife of Mr. William Leask, aged 45 years. Interred in Bowmanvillel Cemetery. REYNOLDS-In Darlington, on Satur- day, March 26, 1927, Elizabeth Jane Ho- garth, beloved wife of Mr. A. J. R.ey- noide, in her 79th year. Interred In Advent Cemetery, Hsia: DARLING-At St. joscpn'sHoptlq Toronto, on Tuesday mornîng, March1.,e IAlma Beatrice Ellins, beloved wi!e of' George Ei. Darling, aged 34 years. Daugh- ter of Mr. Wesley Ellins, fornierly of Taunton. IN MEMORIAM In ioving rnerory of Mrs. George Shackelton, who died on April 1, 1926. The parting waa so sad dear niother, We think of you each day. To think we could flot sce you 13,tore God calle(i yoti away. la* Sadly nissed by thec family. In loving mrnmry oci Laura Marguiieriteý Wikins wiîo passed away on .1ard2, 1925. ';ot as a child shail we again b ehoid lier For when with rapture wild, In our eml)races we again enfold lier, She will not be a child. But a fair maiden in her Fatlier's man- sions, Cothed in celestial grace, And beautiful in ail the souls expansionj Shall we behold her face. Father, Mother, Sister a.nd Brother. Help Wanted-Female H-ELP WANTED--Good general ser-1 vant wanted at once. Good wages and no washing. Apply to Mrs. (Dr.> B. J.1 Hazlewood, Wellington St., Bowmanville.1 9-tfi To Let FARM TrO RENT-100 acre farni forl rent, Sood land and buildings. Apply t0 C. P. Kent, 126 Alice St.. Oshawa, 13-4 Wanted1 RICE LAKE-Summer cottage want- ed, close te lake, state price, will pay, cash. Write R. Campbiell, 644 St. Clar-1 ens Avenue, Toronto. 11-3w- HORSE WANTED-One to weigh 1250 to 1400 Ibos. wiîen In condition. WVîlli considert a Ilîree year old if properly' broken to harness. W. J. Clemence.1 IR. R. 4, Bowmanv Ille. 'Phione 11r33. 12-21 Lost or Found TIRE FOUNO-Enquire at Statesman Office. LOST-Tire Chain, 32 x 4, lest un Mon- day. March 141h, on Scugog St., or Higli- way weet ho Oshawa. Finder phone 551. 3-tf. LOST-On Monday night. on Liberty St., between Wellington and ing, a spare tire and rim. Tire ls a 30x5.77 Goodyear Balloon. WIl finder piease notify 1D. R. Motrison, Concession St. , Bowmianville. 13-1w. Houses For Sale We have on our list a splendid lot o!i properties in Bowînanville for yOur selecI tien The prices are right and th.re are somne extra speciaJ offeringe a.mongI them.1 We cannot descrîbe them aIl in the space bu t these two are an example: Six Roomned bouse on Church %t. frame witli vrandah, furnace, electric Ughts and town water, aIl in good condition, garage and amail garden. Price below1 value.* Solid brick bouse, central location, a snap for someone who wants a real first- class home, hardwood floors, beautIful re- ception hall, ail eonvenkeee, garage and evsrything youm heart can desime. Price right, away below value. See our complete list If you are think- Ing of buying a home. J. J. MAON & SON, Insurance. &Real Estate, 9owmànVIIIae LOCAL AND OTHERWISE Mrs. D. F. Cameron, Margaret andl Vernon, Maberly, Ont., are visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thas. Mc- Mullen.1 Mr. Robert Kennedy was En Port1I Hope Monday attending the funeral of his sister, Mrs. J. W. Douglas, who pasesd away on Friday. Home-made Cooking nd Apron Sale will be held on riday, Aprul 8, at 3 p. m. in St. Andrew's Sunday School Room. Afternoon tea served. The many friends of Mr. Ros Pooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pooloy of this town, wbo s drafts-1 man with the Chevrolet Company in! Detroit, Mich., will be pleasect toi loarn that lho bas been highly coin- mended for his work with an increase En salary. Misses Minnie and Edna Kerr, Oshawa, and Misses LillEan Hawkeni and Etta Phillips, Toronto, werel guesta ef Misses Ida and Allie Hoskinl over the weekend and also partîci-j pated in celebrating Mr. R. R. Hosk-1 in's birtbday who was 76 years young, on Sunday, March 27th.i Mrs. C. N. Mitchener of the Mia-I sionary Preparation Home, Toronto, s apending a few days with ber sis- ter, Mrs. A. L. Nicholîs. Mrs. IMitchener addressed the congrega-. tien in Newtonville United Cburch on Sunday evening and reports a largei attendance and splendid meeting. BIRTHS MeKEEN-At Ponticton, B. C., on -Mardi 7, te Mr. .and Mrs. Curtis J. Mc- Keen, a dauglitez. STEV ENS-In Bowmanville Hospital, oen Tliursdlay, Marcîx 24, 1927. te Mr. and rsRoss S vers, Maple Grove, (nee Marion Morris), a daugliter. (Betty Lor- raine). Help Wanted WANTED-Young man froce 15 te 20 yëars old te work on enail fruit farne, for 8 months. Apply te Jacob Branch, R. R. 5, lîowmanville. 13-2w WANTED-Man te work ln garden from April te October. Apply to M. J. Baldwin, Ring St. East, Bowman- ville, Phono 144. 12-2w* eral farmn work and used 10 milklng, free hous and other privileges. Apply H. M. Foster, Manvers Rd., Bowmianville, phonel 205J. 10-t MAN WANTED-Good man te work on fruit farm bY the month for season; age preferred between twenty-flve and forty and single, good with herses: Canadian preferred; state wages wanted. 0. Graves. beeamington, Ont., phone 641r 2, box 124. 12-1w* Help Wanted 4/ Wanted-Young men fori Cost, Payroll and Efficiency work in local (also New Toronto) plant office. Ad- vancexuent possibilities for energetic workers posses- sing ability. Experienced ori inexperienced. 'W', Draweri IB, Bowmanville. 13-21 S. W. MASON & SON'S Aficles For Sale BARLEV FOR SALE-Quantity of 0. A. C. No. 21, barleY.* 90c per bushel. I L. T. McLaughlin, Tyrone. 12-3l TWO-ROWED BARLEV FOR SALE- Apply to Howard Couch, R. R. 4, I3ow- manville, phone 146-13. 13-1W BARLEY FOR SALE-75c per bushel. Write or phone Stanford Swain, Burketon. or phone Port Perry 165r21. 13-tf 'FOR SALE-Choice horne-canned tom- atoes. $175 per dozen, standard size cans. Best quality tomatea. Phone 203rl1. 13-P I FOR SALE-Gold Medal Talking Ma- chine at second-hand price, in good work- lng order. Muet be sold. Ses it at J. J. Mason & Son. 8-t HORSE FOR SALE-Quiet drlvlng horse, suitable for lady or gentlemnan. Apply to H. B. Foeter, Horsey St..,I3ow- nianville, phonle 45. 13-tf PLAYERPIANO FOR SALE-With over 200 Player Rolls. Cost $100000, in best of condition. will &ell very reason- able, must be sold. Inquire Statesinan Office. 8-t GRAIN FOR SALE-Mlxed grain, con.i silsting of English 2-rowed Barley and' Banner Oats. Apply R. R. Stevens, R.I R. 3, Bowrnanville. 13-1w PIGS FOR SALE-Pure-bred York-ý shirec- sow, due to farrow about May 19. Aiso pure-bred Yorkshire pigs, 6 weeks olil. Geo. Magon, High St., Bowmian- v'ille, phone 451w. 13-1w 1FOR SALE-Fordson Tractor, com- pletc-ly overhauled with new engine; Case Twelve Twenty; Case Eighteen Thirty; Cockshutt Plow; Blizzard Ensilage Cut-I ter altl working excellent. Appiy North-, cott, Taunton. 12-3w- FOR SALE-One driving horse, Zork single or double; one brindle cow, re- newed January 15; one Durham cow, due to renew April 10; single plow; cultiva - tor; Seed drill; one set of double harnese; harrows; top buggy, and a quantity of hay. Apply Jack Reynolds, Solia, Ont. 13-2w- 1 _______________________________ What a Host of Bargains! SATIN FACED CANTON CREPE 500 yards of 40 in. Satin Faced Canton Crepe, 20 different new shades, also black and navy. This quality is of extra fine weight and finish is worth easily $3.75 yd. EXPANSION SALE PRICE $2.49 YARD SILK FUGI Huge purchase of Silk Fugi, the fabric of a dozen usages, every conceivable shade, about 30 inches wide, EXPANSION SALE ÉRICE 79c YARD BLACK DUCHESS SATIN Black Duchess Satin, three splendid quali- ties at reduced prices $1.29, $1.49, 1.69 yd PONGEE Pongee, (Raw Silk), 36 in. wide, nice med- ium weight, EXPANSION SALE PRICE 69e YARD ENGLISH GINGHAMS "Anderson's" English Ginghams, a well known quality, namely the best procurable, 36 inches wide, a fresh shipment of the latest color combinations, EXPANSION SALE PRICE 29c YARD CANADIAN GINGHAMS 36 in. Canadian Gingbamis, warranted fast colora, EXPANSION SALE PRICE 19c YARD CIRCULA-R PILLOW COTTON ýCircular Pillow Cottons, 40, 42 and 44 in. wide, a quantity purchase, EXPANSION SALE PRICE 49e YARD BLEACHED BED SHEETING Bleached Bed Sheeting, 72 and 81 inches wide, the very best procurable, EXPANSION SALE PRICE 89e YARD FACTORY COTTONS Factory Cottons at reduced prices 17c, 25c, 28, 30c and 35c YARD LINEN TEA TOWELLING Pure Linen Tea Towelling, note the price and the quality is good, 5 YARDS FOR 89c FLANNELETTE White Saxony Flannelette, note the prices for this exceptional quality, 36 in. 23c; 40 in. 29c. Not more than 10 yards to each customer. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS 50 pairs only, Ibex Flannelette Blankets, largest size, Regular $2.95, EXPANSION SALE PRICE $229 PAIR. BED SHEETS Bed Sheets, ready made, excellent medium to eight and large sExe, note the exceptionally low price, EXPANSION SALE PRICE $2.49 PAIR ENGLISH KITCHEN TOWELS English Kitchen Towels, extra large sExe of 43 by 20 inches, EXPANSION SALE SPECIAL 39c BATH TOWELS Fancy Jacquard Bath Towels, excellent fine cotton, very absorbent and guaranteed fast colora, EACH 39c LINEN TEA TOWtELS Huge p)urchase guaranteed pure Linen Tea Towels, hemmed ready.for use .EACH 19« MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS 20 dozen Men's Handkerchiefs, large size with a % in. hemstitched hem. EXPANSION SALE 3 FOR 25e SAvE ON SMALLWARES AND NOTIONS U4 in. Bloomer Eîastic in either white or black, Regular 6c yard, EXPANSION SALE 6 YARDS FOR 15e Safety Pins, assorted sExes or solid stzes on the card, nickle plated, Regular 10c card EXPANSION SALE 3 CARDS 19e Mending Wool, a large skein of fine wool in any color, EXPANSION SALE 3 FOR 10c Common Pins, Regular 8c, SALE 3 for 10e Coats' 150 yard Sewing Cotton, EXPANSION SALE 3 SPOOLS 19e Clark's Stranded Cotton, aIl colora, EXPANSION SALE 3 FOR 10c Read It Ail! SAVE ON UNDERWEAR Children's Cotton Vesta, ail sizes, short or no aleeves, exceptionalîy weII knitted, Regular 35c, EXPANSION SALE PER GARMENT 15e WOMEN'S DRESSES 200 only, Women's Any Hour Dresses, care- fully taîlored of English Broadcloth, a var- ied seleetion of styles and color combina- tions, worth ordinarily $3.50, EXPANSION SALE, EACK $1.49 WOMEN'S APRONS 100 Women's Aprons, w;th a bib front, made, of ratine gingham of fast colora, EACH 39c SILK HOSIERY Women's Silk Hosiery, guaranteed of course and bearing a reliable makers' name, in biege, peach, champagne, white, rose, taupe, sunburn, pablo ,peping roeh, grain and black, the most extraordinary value ever offered EXPANSION SALE 89c Pr. 2 Pr $1.78 Special purchase of Women's Art Silk and Lisle Hosiery, in black, brown and navy only, Regular 85c value, EXPANSION SALE PRICE 39e PAIR Siîk and Wool Hosiery, Realar $1.25 val- ue, in camel, brown, grey and black only, EXPANSION SALE PRICE 89c PAIR Children's Cotton Hosiery, priced regularly at 25c, 35e and 45c pair, aIl sExes, reduced to a clearing Special 19e PAIR EASTER GLOVES Chamoisette Gloves with a fancy cuif and reinforced seams and tips, colora beaver, sand, mode, brown and black, sizes 6 to 8%, EXPANSION SALE 59c PAIR 2-domed chamoisette gloves in beaver, mode, brown and black only, sExes 6 to 8%, EXPANSION SALE 49c PAIR New Novelty Silk Gloves at money savîng prices. These patterns represent the cor- rect and last word in Silk Gloves for the well dressed woman. Priced from 98e ta $1.75 pair in a wide selection of color com- bînations and patterns. NEW CHINTZ AND CURTAIN NETS Our stocks are very complete and offer a huge selection, in fact, we find we are over- stocked and must reduce it immediately, consequentîy "reduced prices" for the Ex- pansion Sale. Description Es impossible on paper. We invite you to compare prices and' see our stock. The thrifty house wife will save many dollars on her new hangings this house-cleaning tErne. EXTRA SPECIALS 5 dozen only, fine English Lace Panels, a lovely fine quality and splendid design, sîze n6 inches by 21'À yards, EXPANSION SALE 69c EACH Exceptionally well made back fastened Brassiere of heavy brocaded cotton in flesh and white, sizes 32 -to 44, Regular 75c, EXPANSION SALE, EACH 39a Well tailored corselette with four elastie hose supports, a wonderful garment, Regularly priced at $1.75, EXPANSION SALE EACH 89e COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, HATS Many Money Saving Values From The New Coat Department on the Second Floor Special purehase of Missés' and Women's Fine Poiret Twill Coats, some have full silk crepe lining, aIl are trimmed with sum- mer fur, each style is individual, sizes 14 to 46 in the lot, Regular $29.50, EXPANSION SALE SPECIAL $18.00 Black Satin Coats in a variety of new styles crepe lined, trimmed with fur, sizea 14 to 44, EXPANSION SALE SPECIAL $25.00 Children's Coats, sizes 4 to 14 yeara, in tweeds, fawns, new blues and the popu- lar wood shades, EXPANSION SALE $6.75 AND $9.78 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES Individual dresses just arrived, made offlat crepe in aIl the newer colora, including black and white, Regular $20.00 value, sizes 14 to 44, EXPANSION SALE $11.95 EACH Women's and Misses Ready-to-Wear Hats ESPECIALLY PRICED FOR THE EXPANSION SALE GROUP NO. 1 GROUP NO. 2 CROUP NO. 3 CROUP NO. 4 rndividual attractive Bancroft Straws, Rib- Group cf Matrons Rats Some French Rats we Hats, no two alike, bon Hats En the latest in Black, Sand and proeured from Parial, head sExes and shapes stylos, Grey, wonderful styles, individual chie, for every w,oman, EPASOSAE EPSIN ALPREDRM EPNINSL EXASOSAEEXPANSION SALE RCDFU $3.95 $4.95 $4.95 $5.95 TO $10.00 S. W. MASON & SON r ~Phono 106 Dry Gooda, Rkeady-to-wear, Millinery Bowmanville B ig Expansion Sale With the sincere desire that citizen& of Bowxnanville and district may join us in celebrating important alterations and expansions to our store we are holding a Mammoth Sale STARTING FRJDAY, APRIL lst. Every department has its quota of exceptional values and genuine bargains. Items listed below only give a smattering idea of what a feast is in store for thrifty shoppers. You must see the goods to really appreciate the importance of this .event. In the rush of sharing in the bargains be sure to visit our new department up- stairs Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Millinery. This is the talk of the- town. PAGE rivu FOR SALE-I Jackson Wagon, box and sliring seat, nearly new; 1 set double breeching harness; 1 set bridles. bras,4 mounted; 2 horse cllars; 70 bred-to-lay Barred Rock pullets; 1 Durham cow, grey; 100 bushel oats; 1 Ford ton truck. J. E. Flett, King St. East, Bowmanville,1 phione 284. 12-2wi FOR SALE-Dominion Pianos o! al kinds sold on payments spread over two years. Steinway, Heintzman and Ger- liard H-cintzman used pianos taken asi part paymrent on Dominion pianos wlli be cleared at baxgamn prices and on easy terme. F. J. Mitchell, Distributor, Bow-I manvilie. 5I Baby Chicks and Eggs FOR SALE-Guilde (220) Bred-to-lay S. C. White Leghorn Cockerel purchased direct heading per. eiected large prov- en quality bred-to-lay Hens. Eggs for hatching $1,00 settlng. Also good 601 egg Peerless Incubator. SelI cheap. H B. Creeper, Bowmanville. box 306. 1l-tf BABY CHICKb--S. C. White beghorns, hens rnated with cockerels from special pedigreed stock. This hne bas given great satisfaction to our customers. White Wyandottes, good matings, also a limlted number o! settings froni pens, mated te clice John S. Martin cockerels. Price $5 for 15. Also eggs for hatching by 100. W. H. Carruthers, R. R. 1, Bowmanville, phono 38-2. 9-tf Apartments to Rent FOR RENT-Four room apa.tmnent ln Cowan Block, wiii soon be vacant. heat and water provided, electric steve sup- plied fer cooking. See J. J. Mason & Son. 4 Farms For Sale FARM FOR SALE-70 acres more or less, being lot 21, B. F., Clarke, geed buildings, one acre orchard. watered by a weil, two cisterns andi a spring. For particulars appiy te Il. A. Adams, New- castle, R. R. 3. 11-1w' FARMS FOR SALE-100 aRes, lot 24,1 con. 9, Darlington, good house, fair buildings; aise 109) acres. lot 25, con. 8,1 Darlington. wililsoi separately if desired. Reasonabie ternis. Apply te W. G. Bentham, 649 Clircli St., Toronto. Phone Randolph 4503. 10-4w' Real Estate For Sale HOUSE FOR SALE--Frame dwelling and one acre o! strawberries and other smail fruit, the preperty o! the late Ai- bert E Goede, situated on Brown Street, in Bowmanville, good barn and hen lieue. electric liglits and water. This proper- ty muet he sold for the purpose of wind- In pthe Estate. Bargain price may be secured from W. F. Ward, Barrister, Bowmanville. Ontario. il-t jBUNGALOW FOR SALE-Corner1 Lowe, Centre and Division Streets, 61 rooms and bath, hardwood throughout. 'Ail modern improvements. recenty coin- pletely re-deoorated. toilet ln basement. large lot. basement garage easily arrang- ed, ready for Immediate occupancy. Ap- ply on premises, L. J. Clayton, Bowman- ville. 12-t PROPERTY FOR SALE BV TENDER Solid brick bouse, contalning 8 rooma; frame addition; one acre land on whicb are a number o! fruit trees. Anyone In- tereeted le invited te rail any time and Inspeet the property. With a littie out- lay the house may be made suitable for two familles. As this property ls to be sold you may get a home et your own price and ternms. Tenders will be e- ceived up to Tbursday, Mardi l1st. Ap- ply on the prernises te W. B. Pincli, cor- ner Liberty and Concession Streets. Bow- manville, box 97. 6-tf

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