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SHOW YOU THAT WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY, WE A; E
'LUNG OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CROCKERY,
WALLPAPER, ETC., AT COST PRICES AND SOME LESS,
4 NOW 15 N .YOUR CHANCE TO LAY IN A SUPPLY WHILE OUR
STOCK IS .STILL WELL ASSOE,LED.
Ii. ,q DO NOT MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. BELOW Ma;44, .ONLY A FE'WOP OUR ?1O1.
Window Shades, Each , , .... , . , .............. ,. 25c
Man's Sox, a .pr, .. 20e
Only a Peva more Dinner Reg
.$2$.50 'r ner Setts, Rc .x,25.50 at $22.50
a P,owls, Plates, Fruit Dishes, Pio Plates and All Fancy Ching at cost.
ult. Maitland Creamery Butter 4Qc lb, Try ii lb. and you will never be
444. without It. the holes of her parents, • Mr. and
,'Prints,Reg. Y L
+, 30c. SALE PRICE , , , , ..... , ....19c ",i`. Mr's, J. 'Cochrane.-
�� Silks, SALI+:, PRICE Yerd . 50e 1 Mr. Land Mrs. Normal. Jarrott were
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AB Silks and Summer Dress Goods at Cost Prices. Cisrne earl;] and ,o� week -end Visitors whin'friends in this
vidiailty..
STRAYED
U Otto %,cit 10, Oon. , - 4, 'Ray Tp,,
about June lst, a teve.:pear, told.1eifor,
r.�x*nee can have same by proving pro
perty and. paying. oxpenses.•--.,lilox.
Nlecasseeek hlensall, P.O,
STRAYED
Unto my premises •Li 11i,. Con. 4,
Hay, about June .':14Th, a' yearling;
steer, Owner can hive same by pree
ving property and paying expenees.
Fred Corbett, R, 1, Exeter, Phone
7-92 Zurich )mitral,
Hll ..5i3„REEN.
,Large orovt�4.s motored to Oe lake-
side and sperm the Doariinie;n holiday
on a15elnday,
Mrs.L.. iter and childeele of `Sud-
barmy, are =spending a fen- weeks at
get First Choice.
Venus e, x;1,75Pe•alaSale at
ws �i,' nghams 3G rat. wide Re, 30. id. S ,
onus Silk Hose, Reg,
,50e ,r .Misses Muriel-nd Martha Carlile of
ii �,a• ale Prate . ?..
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19c * Clinton spent the week -end under the
' ALL' CURTAIN MATERIALS AT COST PRICES +, parental roof. .,
Silk Underwear: Vests, Sak Price , 09c *, Bliss Alice Cochrane lof To eatt the
- Bloomer,,, Sale Price pr. .,85e -+. spending a week's holidays rrof hey parents, Mr. and Mrs. J,
MEN'S SHIRTS. AT COST PRICES •�, home
- e� ¢per yard... .. , . 1:.be. '!l' Cochrane.
�. Flannelette, light a3ad Darl, .h ado., . , . Mr. Fred Waters anefriend 41" Best Quality Smocks find t7a Aralls. Sale Price, ,enc+<'.. .....$2.D0 ',, end :of
Gallon Creeks, Reg..30e, Sale Price each.... ?'2e Hamilton were week -end visitors with
1. G ,se friends in this vicinity.
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,"°� y� in. all Linen Towelling �vitia, Red, Pink, Yellow, and
Blue Borders. .Reg. .2%e Yard, Sale Price . _25e Mr. and Mrs. R. Dick of Toronto,
FLOWER POTS 'II`ITH SA'OCER AT COST PRICES called on friends here over the week-
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`Linoleum, 4 i4wtl 'wide, Sale Price yard . $3.317 *
Get Our prices an Linoleum Rags, we will save you money n.
Mengel Seed:; T. 45 Turnip Seed, lb. dike .Ti.
Garden seeds, 10 pke:, for 2 fe Green Tea, lb 50e •'
Mixed Tera lb. 55o, Black Tea, ib. 'sac .§.
L 3 pge for `2iac Rinse large Packgs 3 for 2bc
ALL WALL PAPER ,L.T COST PRICES: e end .
Corn Peas, rind Ter} oee, 2 Tins for, .21.a:
Phone
140
C,OG OUT OF BUS :e.SS SALE
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NOW IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR TO THINK OF YOUR SEEDS
FOR SPRING SOWING AND PLANTING. WE HAVE A PIMA..
SUPPLY OF 41.7 THE LEADING. GRASS SEEDS ON HAND.,
AND CAN ASSURE YOU GOOD QUALITY..
,QUANTITY OF GOOD SEED BARLEY NOW ON HAND,
CHOICE SEED PEAS
Choice Seed Beans on hand
YOUR 1929 COAL
NOW IS THE BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO PUT IN
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(Interacted; ar�,last week.)
Quite a few from these parts at-
tended the Qddfellow's Decoration
Services in 1 xetea` Cemetery en Sun-
day,
S.
Troyer G and sou
Mr., and Mrs, �,. G. i"roy r d
Gordon were Sunday visitors at the
home .of Mn.sI,. Troyer,
Misses Martha and ' Muriel Carlile
of Clinton, spent the week -end at
their home here,
Miss Blanche Tal.+ior� 'o1° Varna, sp-
ent Sunday with her ,.friend Mis., Eil-
een Turner.
Quito a large trowel attended the..
Young People's Anniversary vizi
Sunday. Rev. W. P, Lane,,of Sea -
forth conducted the serviee. The
choir rendered special music assisted
by Mrs, (Rev.) Lane, Mrs. J. Millson
and Mies 't'��oveniook of aforth. The
church, being nicely decorated with
flower
Hauling gravel is new the order of
the day. "
;lir. Ed. Granville is busy . getting
his eeeilery beds ready :for planting,,
STANLEY TOWNSHIP,
IVIr. and Mrs. Win. Painter and
daughters of Hamilton have been vis-
iting with friends in Stanley.
Mr; and Mrs. Wilson Armstrong
and son John spent the' week -end at
London and from there motored to
Niagara Falls. .
Mr. Andrew Wiley of Whgitewood,
Sask., is visiting with friends around
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YOUR 1,
SUPPLY OF COAL FOR NEXT WINTER. OUR SPECIAL IN-
DI3C)EMENT IS 50 CENTS OFF FOR CASCO SALE, AND BESIDES_
WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES FOR SUMMER DELIVERIES.
ACT NOW!
L. Schilbe & Son
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Doift let tires
siwil vour /
liday
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V%HEN you plan that trip, be sure to plan your tires.
V V You can't enjoy yourself if you're worrying about
blowouts all the time.
Drive around here and let us equip your car with Do'.
minion Royal Cords or Royal Masters. They are a
sound foundation for a carefree holiday.
We have absolute confidence in these Dominion Tires.
We have watched theta in service and we know they
will deliver the mileage.
Dttninion: Royal Cords are the standard by which tires
,wire judged --- Royal Masters are in a class by themselves,.
We have Dominion Tires for every car at popular
plrice.s.
1'41TIRE
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V•arraa.. It .is S'9 'years '9izoes Cr. Wil-
ey left this ,part. arta, ;4ae seen a. great
many changes. /
Mr. Ruskin Ife,.ya who %s teaching at
Pord City, ha ; retu3.�ned tot his horaae
on the Baby',on.
Next Sunil ry,1 Suly 7th, v4Ni Ire
observed,, as Yourng' People''s .O'ay in
the Gr,,slren United church.- Rev'. R.
Connor of Kippen will preach at.11
a. m, and -7 p,rn., and special manic
wall. be furnished by the orchestra.
M. Calvin Rowson of .Seaforh fs
spending a' few days at the home of
his brother, Mr. W. J. Dowsort,
A large number of friends from
the Goshen. Congregation and from
the Community gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Lenard Talbot last
Tuesday evening. The menn:!rers o:
the Congregation presented Mrs, Tal-
bot with an address of appreciation
for her. services in the various dep-
artments of the church work, accom-
panied by a purse; and the various
families of the community presented
Mr, and Mrs. Talbot with a shower
of useful and valuable articles. Mr,
and Mrs. Talbot replied thanking 'the
people for their kindness and good-
will, after which a very pleasant soc-
ial evening was spent, lunch was ser-
ved and the guests departed to their
bonzes having spent a very enjoyabre
evening.
;Among those who spent the holt=
day with friends in Stanley we mote
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the Vir, and IVixs. %rd, 'C-,
,fah' of London; Mr. and .Mrs, Geo,.
Foster apt '`Windsor. Mr. and Mrs..
Wilson McAlh of London; Mr. John
'Reid and, family of London,' Mr: T..
Wil'liamean of •Hamilton J. Mr. and.
,Mrs. Real Dunkin of Sarnia:;
Cecil WEeyana+d Mr, Win,.J'hnst n
F'l'rnt..
(: aided for last •week))
Ms.
J. 'W- Reid of Yale; Friuli., is,
visiting at present with friends on •
etbyron rine,
154:x„ and Mrs. W, H. Stogdill, of"
S'ut'ton spent a few clays last week, ,
visiting friends in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stephenson,
;:arid Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Stephenson of
`Marlette,, attended' the Steph-
'enson. are union and spent .a few clays
-
:visiting friends in Stanley.
[r. Taos. ,'Reid and Mr...Eobt. Arm-
strong took .a trip to the Falls on Sat-
urday, returning on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb W. Smith spent
the week -end With the latter's' sister
Mrs. Rinds of nearChatham.
Mr. Nelson Reid and sisters, Miss.
Edna, and Mrs. Hackwell' and two
small daughters, of McKillop, visited
with Mrs. Robert McKinley and fam-
ily, anti also -with Mr. and Mrs. 3
McKinley .over the week -end.
Mr and Mrs. John Campbell, .. of
McKillop and Miss Ruth, were re-
cent gueets witl' their aunt Mrs. Rob=: -
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Reduces FrictionAVISH use of ball and roller bearings in the Ford car greatly
d reduce friction and contribute to easier operadon and.
and Makes for longer life of the car: Note the coasting ability of the Ford car,;
Ease
Operation as compared to any other automobile in its weight crass.
Drive it
Yourself—
there is no
Better Test
Ford Car
Features
Choice of colours
55 to 65 miles an hour
40 -horse ower engine
Full balloon tires
Fully enclosed res -brake system
4 tlouulaills hydraulic shock
absorbers
SO to 30 miles per',anon
of gasoline
Shatterproof plass windshield
Theft proof ignition lock
Reliability and low 'upkeep
Examination of the chassis will at once show the advantages of
these bearings. On the rear axle pinion and differential all the.
taper rol l cr•b parings are held to such close limits that adjustment
is unnecessary, pinion and ring gear always being heldinproper
mesh.
Spiral roller bearing's are used in the rear hub because of their
large bearing surface and ability to carry heavy loads. One is.
also used on the drive shaft at the universal joint end, to assure
perfect alignment.
Taper roller bearings in the front wheels have a simple adjust.
meat. Roller thrust bearings on thespindle bolts make for easy
steering. . Two bearings,, one above and one below, take up
the thrust on the steering worth.
The fan shaft operates on a roller bearing. The generator, the
transmission, the connection between the spline and drive
shafts, the clutch, the flywheel— all these important partsare
made more efficient and enduring through the use of ball and
roller bearings.
Thesebearings form a striking illustration of the engineering
skill and care used in•btilding the Ford
,14y
Arrange for your demonstration ride with- the
nearest Ford Dealer
Sandy
elh
Phone
64
Exeter,
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