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ZURICH . HERALD
Thursday, May 17th, 1928
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G. Pepper, Teacher. IS S t (' Us 1 b 0 :1 t Seed Cori]
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. 1I!tr!anre tli i.; �:, }, 9 Rid u of -Pep
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In order to ltiandle alae grain this
fill the Fort William, Cot. force of
3.i0 elevator man will be increased
to 700. From 120 to 150 grain trim-
mers will be ernployed.
For the .Live 1_ nonths to August,
1023, Canadian newsprint exports
were valued at $35,303,043 against
827,257,282 for the same period in
1;122. Pulp exports in the sane pe-
riod were valued at $20,068,461 t
against $16,075,533.
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-Grain. Loading on Canadian Paci-
tembcz• totalled 26,370 cars or 38,-
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fie. lines during the month of Sep -_a,, �£x,�,,,.,, ;•
2;:1,200 bushels. This at the begin -
ring of the loading season which
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was two weeks late this year on ac- - _
count of the retarded harvest.
This has been the
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st sea-
son for automobile tourists Mont-
Olnectua0> � '0
GQ0036e G}rCw, r O;f363ms844 real has everc-xparienecd, accordingto the ;;."y
of the .AutumObi!e
Club of :` a, CarfA, hea'
had cnt c .o the city over the 4t king
Edward Edwar l :1.11way at the rate of two f
hundred . '
a d, an unusual number i
fr,,m, (-7,14 l'omin. Florida, Carolina ;
and Virginia kr.-=:ng noticeable. 0
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CATTLE, HOG S,
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There was nearly $160,000,000 in.', g
crease in the total trade of Canada
for the first five months of the cur-
rent fiscal yr, ar, according to a re- ep
turn made by the Department of
Customs and Excise TI
trade of the Dominion, accordinog to
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the return, for the five months end-
ing with August, was $785,000,000,
as against 8620,000,000 during the
same period a year ago. Imports
during the period were about $393,-
000,000, as against $303,000,000 a
year ago, while exports of Canadian
produce rose from $316,000,000 ap-
proximately to $386,000,000.
There is a heavy demand for
bushmen, according to the Govern-
xnent Labor Bureau at Montreal.
The big lumber companies have been
engaging men for the bush, and the
prospects are that the demand will
be sufficient to make tall and win-
ter conditions good. Wages paid
this year by the lunlbez companies
are higher than last year, the rates
paid being $40 and $45 a month,
whereas a year ago the schedule
Was down to $26 a month.
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G IDEON KOEHr R Zurich
aAgent for Pontiac and Buick Cars
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Rich 1 t' i1' Beauty
EQUIPPED WITFI LOVEJOY SHOCK ABSORBERS, FOUR
WHEEL BRAKES, AND WITII ALL TUE NEWEST , IM-
PROVEMENTS MAKE IT THE BEST CAR VALUE FOR
THE MONEY.
ASA ALL TIIOSE WHO DRIVE A PONTIAC.!
DEMONSTRATION GLADLY GIVEN
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