HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1928-07-19, Page 4LOCAL NEWS
Xr. and Mrs J. 0, 'Reid of Dwh-
c1ie,d in the...village on Tues..
and 1tr. \kood,•!,-:,e17 1•k•nd fanii
1.17it'1%;..,.•..oltte,
nermonths at the lalce at S. jos-
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Mr. Leonard Wagner motored to
Iii.ondon on Tuesday where he 'net an
iton4e and aunt of Mr. W. C. Wagner
'oxlip • are visiting in Zurich for a
Ome.'
Messrs. Ed, Bossenherry and D.
14titch of Bayfield called on friends
Zna tlae village one day last week,111r.
AOmenberry is olso visiting this week
town.
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Mns, Coffin end little daughter, of
• tuo visiting with
nil a ti in. and around Hensall.
Mr1,.. V. Woods, Mrs. H. Callas and
va,vploau of •Santa, Barbara,
ar, vi itIng their mother, Mrs.
John Dinsdale and' :Aster, Mrs.: Fred.
Simmons and other relatives..
On Sunday afternoon hist . there,
passed away from her hone here
one of Hensall's pioneer residents
and we think the second oldest in the.
village or vicinity in the person rof
Harriet E. Dent, widow ..of the late
„Tames Southerlarid, Who was the
rst Postmaster in Hensall, and -who
passed away •a number of years ago
in his 84th year. Mrs. .Southerland
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1114...attailled 'tile :Age, OV'lleartY 9.
years, and. antithe past, year"*.as
remarkably smart, and bright in ev-
ery way, but the weiht of years
bore heavily of late and coupled with
the excessively warm weather of the
past week, weakened very rapidly
hat had been 11 wundeflui eonStitilt
ion, and on Sui)day afternoon last,
she passed o ay mo8t peacefully and
without the 6lightQst struggle or evid
ence of pain. •
COUNTY NEWS
The County Council at the June
session decided a traffic after was
necessary on county roads. Earl
Crich, of Clinton has been appointed
tog the position and has been sup-
plied with a new motorcycle. He
1:40,1t4P4.K. :03,Intyjoad
hToll be e pavinggKainforth on tnhge liUrQn 1Q54 h
CnCs7rv,4?IntaY
completeda mile and a h1f of the
pavement. It hvvvevers will not be
open tio traffic for some weeks yet.
The Wolverton Co., of St.
Mary, have this past 'week purchased
the Seaforth flour, mill from the
town, The Comr,iany is at present
operating mills in St. Marys, and
New 1-la1nhurg, Possession will bo
gvien on August .16t.
hverette Yungblut, of Auburn, 21
years of age, was charged before
Magistrate Reid the other day with
theft of two--- automobiles. The
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DUNLOP TIRES make saL.Gompaniotis
or your Car
DEALER makes his own. eulice, of tirt:s just as a car.ovv'per does. We
select 'illtops because wo km.. -1..v they are giving the highest average of
satisfaction to the user.
V We not only sell Dunlop Tires but extend to you a service which makes
these good tires give even better mileage.
Here are some of the reasons they merit your consideration:
Broad -span tread surface to equalize wear and tear.
Ample side-wall protection against rut and curb abuse.
Double -strength carcass of high-tension, resilient, rubber -encased cords. -
Long -life, nonskid Traction Tread design.
You will find no better combination than Dunlop Double -Strength
Tires and Dunlop Pressure-Cured-join.t,LongLife Tubes for eliminating( tire
trouble and expense.
Louis Prang - Zurich
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aprs beongg t7
poliA4 }410,011iiiilll, and Stiiwart
Plunkett, of Avium. Both, cara
were round on back roads in the co-
unty. Newcomibe's car was some-
what damage& but the other car,was
in good condn when found. Yung
blit bad on him 4, bunch el auto-
; mobile keys. He was remanded ta,
July 16th and Is in jail in the mean'
thne
(irace Flanigan, the TO year old
:laughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Finnigan, Seaforth, died from lock-
jaw the other day. Abut a week
preions she hurt her foot huf tho-
ught nothing of it However, last
MConday lockjaw set in., An toper -
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5e41g4, I) at of OA to PO 'avail. • The
Ilneral waz Is„elil on July 13th„ De -
sides he Imrelit-i she leaves to niourrl
her ,ss, three .,.;.:,',:ers and .five broth-
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eL5T1' to -c, pa$uc.-d. n-vay at the home o3
J. E. Ilow3rd„ °, :1; . yilel il, on
June Sot4, rie.:T.t: tun Fields, Ilusbaad
Ith for some time and slept quietly
also ouo sister,. of 011 City, The
The deceased had been in poor hea-
was conducted by Rev. F. H. Paull
away. He is survived by his vvidow
eemeterz
of ,Margaret Fields, in his 8 3rd .y-ea3:.4.
funeral' which was largely attended,
interment being made in Bayfield
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WE ARE NOW TA1UNC1 ORDERS FOR NEXT.. WINTER'S
SUPPLY OF COAL, AND SOLICIT YOUR ORDER. WE
WILL HAVE TWO CARLOADS OF ALBERTA COAL IN IN A
.FEW DAYS, AND ADVISE OUR CUSTOMERS TO PUT IN
THEIR SUPPLY AT THIS TIME WHILE THE SUPPLY IS
(',00D. LET US TAKE YOUR ORDER FOR ANTHRACITE
COAL NOW.
See Us about Seed Corn
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NwIftealltai Stock Food for
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The Empire
Opportunity in
Manufactured Goods
Of 38 groups of manufac-
tured goodsC.'an-Z.rt nails
the Empire to the total of
$178,000,000. It is to be
remembered tnat the Em-
pire imports from all
countries these goods to
the amount of $2,5.71,000,-
000. The BritiQh empire
presents a tremendous
opportunity for the devel-
opment of export on these
cos umodities.
fT OLL down the map of the world. Follow the British Empire
red through the continents and across the seas. There you
see beckoning markets for Canada—where fewer trade
restrictions intervene, where British tradition is appreciated, where
Canada is khown. There we can sell. There we can also buy.
Canada is buy.ng Mora. Empire goods than ever before—things we
a7,1.21.ot E:rovi or n:sz-3,ke—raw rno.trials our Factories. Since 1922
Canada's 'a, eorea.s antpire couritris have increased 67 per cent..
Last year we bought Empire goods to the value of $250,000,000.
And what is Canada selling the Empire? Last year we shipped
$500,000,000 worth of our products to other 'British lands, an increase
of 44.3 per cent. in six years.
The various parts of the Empire want more Canadian goods. A
demand exists among them for Canadian manufactures, or for the
products of Canadian lands or waters. But we must ,see that our
exports are maintained at a rigid standard, that they are packed as
consumers desire, and that our prices are right.
To encourage this growing Empire trade, eleven of Canada's twenty:
four Trade Commissioners abroad, are working in Empire cc-ntres.
They are familiar with the demands of the people among whom they
live.. Their services and the information they gather are at the
con -inland of any Canadian producer or exporter. To get into touch
with Trade Commissioners, write the Commercial Intelligence
Service, Department of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa.'
When you buy Empire goods, you do a part in making possible.
greater Canadian exports to these sister countries. Where we sell,,
we must also buy.
THE DEPARTME NT
ADE ANA1-.; COI
OTTAWA
0,HAizA, Deputy Miniter Hon. JAMES MALCOLM, Minister%
,A tvotible—d -room tkeltrin—a hadi lined -up
wheei—
nything thou keeps tires frvn mcking true will rob you of
soffica,go and 4n44 year anctanng
V41/EN if the tread doesn't show it to your eye
AZ1—our experienced tire men will usually notice
the first signs .,of trouble. Give us the chance to
save you the price of a saa'W tire.
‘171iee1t do get sut o alignnleitt. Catch it before
it gets redly bad aud you will lower your tire bills
nd get greater tire mile,sge. Let our service
cheek up your tiles. e•trzry •treelr.. Let him teat tir'e.
pressure and look for Iticlele.,n trouble. A little care
=my save volt a Ilnlf-hour on the roadside—and.
knock dollars off your rt.nniaz costs.
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