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Prices of
Ford Cars and Trucks
NOW REDUCED
REDUCTIONS RANGE FROM $15.00 TO $55.00.' FOLLOWING ARE THE NEW PRICES •
FOR FORD CARS AND TRUCKS DELIVERED IN EXETER INCLUDING, BUMPERS, SPARE TIRE
'LICENSE AND FULL TANK OF GASOLINE ON ALL PASSENGER MODELS:
ROADSTER
PHAETON
$600.00
$610.00
COUPE $ 675.00
SPORT COUPE . $710.00
DE LUX COUPE $735.00
CABRIOLET $825.00
TUDOR SEDAN .. $675.00
FORDOR SEDAN
TOWN SEDAN
LIGHT DELIVERY
MODEL A., COMMERCIAL
CHASSIS
MODEL AA 13TON TRUCK
CHASSIS
$800.00
$875.00
$580.00
8500.00
$750.00
IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE POLICY OF THE FORD MOTOR 'COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD.,
TO PASS ON TO THE PUBLIC THE ADVANTAGES OF ECONOMIES EFFECTIVE IN MANU-
FACTUR ING.
THESE LATEST REDUCTIONS, RANGING FROM $15.00 TO AS MUCH AS $55.00 A CAR, ARE
lkIA.DE POSSIBLE BY THE LARGE VOLUME OF BUSINESS IN 1930.
Today, the New Ford is outselling every other automobile in Canada by a large and constantly
increasing margin Every purchaser shares the benefits of that Leadership in lower prices and high-
er quality. The Ford leads in sales because it Ieads is Value!
ZURICH, Phone 149
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Car
The Store with the Stock
FORD TUDOR SEDAN
1929 in good condition
$525. reduced to $475.
FORD TUDOR SEDAN
1928, a real good car
was $475. now $425.
1929 Ford Roadster
a real peppy motor
$450. now $400.
FORD TOURING..
$25.00
SANDY ELLIO
"The Home of the Ford"
FORD COACH 1927
$225. now $240
FORD COACH 1927
a specially good car
for only .$250
FORD COUPE 1927
a. good dependable car
$250,.
Buy now at these new
low pikes
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day.
Mervyn Tiernan spent Tuesday in
London.
Dashwood school picnic will be
held at Grand Bend next Friday,
June 13th.
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Every Set in A 1 Condition
DeForest Crosley, 5 Tube, Tabile Model Complete $42.50
King Neutordyne 5 Tube, complete with Wet B Batteries.... $45.50
We:.tiughouse 4 Tube, Table Model $36.50
DeForest Crosley, 4 Tube, Table Model at $34.00
At Water Kent, 6 Tube and Cabinet Speaker $58.00
THESE SETS ARE FULLY EQUIPPED WITH LOUD SPEAKERS
TUBES, BATTERIES AND AERIAL, INCLUDING A 6 MONTHS'
BATTERY CHARGING CONTRACT.
SEE AND HEAR THESE RADIO SETS AT
HESS RADIO ELECTRIC
Harry G. Hess
SALES WITH SERVICE -_
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ra,wn's Boot Shop has Quality Stock
Store Tong Recognized as outstared -
:Eng for Style. -Shoes of the finest taste
Ear the discriminating person are
teing shown by Brown's Boot Shop.
Women sten and Men who prefer distinct-
ivcve shoes of the best quality invara-
b1y choose Brown's Shoes, knowing
that they will have perfect foot satis-
Intion. Brown's Boot Shop has
:;deism been known as a style headqu-
arters for fine shoes. Designs shown
in this splendid store are authentic in
'tire: extreme and patrons are assured
that when they .buy from Brown
`they are displaying the finest taste
and a. discriminating consideration of.
.rre demands of fashion. All of the
crew creations for Women being dis-
played by .Brown's are lovely, wheth-
er for street or evening wear. They
are decidedly feminine, typical of the
euereent Clay, expression of youthful -
nese end originality. The individual'
designs and colors are realy dit.inet-I
ire.._ _Mr. W. H. Brown is a expert
'Shoe fitter, and a Graduate 'Foot Sec -
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ASHWOOD
Mr. Milford and Miss Alma Koch
and Clarence Tucker. of Detroit, sp-
;t nit the week -encu with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. George Koch, Mr.
Ciar;-,taca' 'Packer, Mr. Milford and
l3lisee Alma Koch motored to Godor
ich and Kincardine on Sunday, return
Ina by way of Kitchener and Strat
,ural.
Mr. a:nd Mrs. Elmore Thiel and
i °rx il; , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kraft sp-
am • Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Geo,
Of N4.1.
end l're. Alex. Held end' con
of Neagara Falh
with relatives .
Mr. and Mrs. Herman .Eidt of In-
gersoll spent Sunday with the ratter's
mother, Mrs. Stade.
Mr. Henry Ehlers 'of Detroit, visit-
ed with friends a few days last week
Mr. and Mrs. Berensen of Detroit,
are.visiting at the home of Mr. Wm.
Zimmer.
Miss Gladys Guenther of Kitchener
spent the week -end with her brother,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Guenther.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Callfas of Detroit
were visitors with Mr. Henry Callfas
for a few days.
spent a few days
Children's Day will be observed in.
the Evangelical church nexc Sunday
June 8th. A good program is being
prepared.
Miss Wilrna Kernohan., Miss Nola
Desjardinr and Mr. Howard Desjard-
ine of Grand Bend, spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. and llrs. J. C. Reid.
Miss Lylyan Rose of Zurich spent
Thursday with Miss L: 11Iae Reid.
Miss M. Viner of Kitchener, was
the guest of Miss Florence Guenther
over the weld: -end.
Mrs. Lippert is spending a .few we-
eks with Mrs. Mason.
A Walther 'Reague Rally will be
held in the Lutheran church on June
5th.
Mr. J. C. 1.tt,id and datighten i*hylic
Beet Sunday' in Loudon where they
t;;itcd the former'. brother, who i:.:
.r Victoria hospital •to undergo
itru, c riceetion.
I a:dal -oorl in , 1ee
tee slew .t an Ild ddon on Tucsday
Mr. and ?Jr.:J. 1'i:1t or New Ilam
nee Y7.7.1..'tnee f•.
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HILLSGREEN
Y. P. Anniversary, Hillsgreen.
The Young Peoule are hold
their anniversary Service on Sun
evening, June 8th at 7.30 p.m. R
Q. A. 1Vlaicolm of Egmondvilie
be the'special speaker. The Kipp
I
Choir are preparing special music.
!play will be given by the Holmesvi
Young People on Monday nig
June :9th at 8.15, entitled "I'll E
plain Everything". Admission, A
ults 35e, Children 20c.
Rev. Pinnock of Toronto, condu
ed the services here on Sunday a
spoke in interest of the Bible Societ
The Services will be withdrawn
the' afternoon, owing to the Y.P.A
niversary on Sunday June 5th.
Mrs. S. Steacey and sons, Jol
and • Fred of Detroit, were week -en
visitors at the home of Mr. Wnr. Ja
rott and Miss Annie.
Mr.' and Mrs. Grant Love of Lan
sing, Mich., spent the week -end at th
home of Mr. and Biles. Ross Love an
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hyde of near
Hensall, were week -end visitors at
the home of Mrs. L. Troyer. .
Miss Agnes Love who has bee
with'Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McMurtie, fo
the pest few months, returned to he
home.
`Phos. Hudson and sons o
Marlette, Mich., were recent visitor
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas
Jarrott, and family.
Mrs. John Cochrane spent a day i
London, with her sister, Mrs. D. B
Saunders.•
Mr. Chas. Weber, of Zurich, has
been busily -engaged at the home of
Mr. Wm. Jarrott, who is having his
cellar remodelled.
Mrs. Robt. McBride, Mrs. Sam. Mc-
Bride of Blake spent Sunday at the
home. of •Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Steph-
enson.
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STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. Paul John, Miss
Grace Reid and Lloyd Reid of Flirt,
Mich., visited friends in Clinton and
Stanley, over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dowson visited
at the home of Mr. Wm. Taylor on
Sunday.
Mr. Jas. Reid and family of Clin-
ton, spent Sunday with friends on
Goshen Line.
Mr. and 11Irs. Elgin McKinley and
family and Miss Margaret McKinley
?pent Sunday with friends in Sea -
forth.
Rev. Jas. W. Penrose, ne.o has
' cen stationed on the Varna charge
`'or the pest three years, has been
`,'ansferred by the London Confer-
• see to Avon, near London. He is succeedr,d at Varna, by Rev.
Davies. •
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BLAKE
Messrs. Luff and Richard penoniy
:De 0.04, ara orn, •a.ri ,1 by their
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e": -end at their Karns vest of the vil-
lege.
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Men who know'pant quality
specify Scarfe's Paints and:
Varnishes because they can
depend upon them to give
lasting satisfaction.
Long, hard wear and an eye -
pleasing effect are the result
of using these .high-quality
paints and varnishes..
In a wide range of colours„
Ask your dealer for colour -
.chart and detailed informa-
tion..
FOR SALE BY
`Johnston & Kalbfleisch
ZURICH - ONT. ns
Scott Memorial Hospital, Scaforth, is
enjoying her holidays at her home on
the Bronson Line north.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finlay and soli
Harold, :;pent Sunday with friends
near Ripley, being called there owing
to the .sc'ri.aas illness of a relative.
tiY s Gladys Do_udae„.. acee.ie;aanird
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.� .rr:,;, , c .
rout of the Seaforth hos-
pital, called on friendk in. the village
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Talbott and
fancily left last week for their home
in Coder ich, we regrot loosing goad
citizens from our neighborhood.
Mr. and Mr's. Want. • (Jamie and
family spent Sunday with friends in
it ryiield.
ltlr n•, r %lri Ross Johnston. ne-
conipatribd by' Mrs: Kdighoffere spent
the week -end with friends in E:keter,
'uller.ton, and Mitobail:..
Mas. Earl E. Weido and daughter,.
Dorothy ief Zurich, spent the holidays
with friends in the village.
!I4ts. W. J. Tough returned from a
pleasant visit with friends in Godei"
Tela Township, Clinton and Blyth.
Mat, Clarence Tucker, Mr. lVlilford
ar{•UC
AlmaAlmaKochoCh of Detroit, Mr, and
Alm George Koch of Dashwood, 'Sp-
ent Ptidayr evening with, Mr. and Mme,
Elmore Thiel at Blake.