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ZURICH HERALD
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six large cities proved .that
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BLAME YOUR
... because most cars are built to run
smoothly on a good regular -priced gas
B your car did not knock when new --but
knocks now on the same grade of gasoline
—blame it on the motor oil. Many oils
form hard carbon inside the motor after
only a few thousand miles. The result is
knocking and lost power. In the long run,
the best and most etonoauoal cure for
knocking is to have the carbon removed
—then use Sunoco, the Irnock-proof Motor
Oil, exclusively. It's your safest protection
against knocks and lost power.
j 0 -MOTOR OIL
SUNOCO KF2 -`motor longer
keeps the head on your
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gave better performance than 13 premium
priced fuels as well as 17 other gasolines
Out into the highways and byways went independent investi-
gators. 1069 motorists were asked to test a colorless "mystery"
gasoline against the gasolines they had been using a. total of
30 competing fuels. That mystery gasoline was Blue Sunoco
with color omitted. Regular priced and premium priced
went up against Blue Sunoco and more than 8 out of 10.
zzzotorists said Blue Sunoco gave then .better performance!
vests conducted by Might Directories, Ltd., Summer, 1938. Gasoline used in tests
certified to be regular Blue Sunoco (color omitted) by Donald -Hunt Co., Ltd.
SOLD BY :
L. A. PRANG and SON ED. NADIGER
General Repairing and Used Car Sales Leather Goods and .Harness
ZURICH - ONT. DASHWOOD - ONT.
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DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS
Removed Promptly
Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Etc. Courteous Service
Phone 235 Exeter, Ont. (Collect)
DARLING and CD. Of CANADA LTD..
DASHWOOD
IVIr. George Kellerman s spending;
• few weeks .in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Chenna and fam-'o
of Birmingham, Mich., spent .a
;few days with her mother, Mrs.
'Willett.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Graybie!1 of
'T'oronto are visiting with Mrs. Gray
4oel and Beatrice..
Mr.' and Mrs. Norman Evans and
family of Kitchener spent the week -
:tend -with her parents, Mr. and Mm.
y. Hoffman.
Mr. Homer Guenther of Toronto,
zpent the week -end with his brother,'
1 1![r. and Mrs. E. R. Guenther.
A large number from here attend -
d the Evangelical Sunday S. picnic
at Springtbank on Wednesday after -
moon.
BLAKE
M,'s, Thomas Consitt returner•! to
tithe home of Mr. and •Mrs. R. McAl-
lCi;;ter at Id11lsgrd:t•n atter spr.ndli.rrr at
Le."'. days y 1!•h her fleitghti't and .d•r
n-lttvr. Mr. and Mrs. Clamors. l`;tr'.
.-xnd family.
Mr. Robert McBride is holidaying
"tth relatives in the Prolrirt Provin-1
Accompanying the M< ;stat Alb-
yrf nrl Fe droned ,Schnell itw,pthcrs,
A. E. RAVELLE
General Store
in the
GRA
lunch basket. As the weather was
ideal, all had it very enjoyable time.
Over fifty sat down for dinner and
Supper. These attending were: Mrs.
Mary Ann Marray, Exeter; Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Murray, :and family of
Woodham; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mur-
ray and Rena, '.Mappens .Mr. and Mrs
Will McKewe:u, «and 'Veda., London;
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ,Saunders and
family, Mr. Robt. Culp, Miss Betty
Beardsley, Mr. and 1V1rs. Charles ,Sa-
who were recently visiting with fri-, unders, Mary Jane, Mrs. Blanche
ends in this vicinity, Kent of Detroit,; Mr, ;and Mrs. .Will
Miss. Alberta ninlaty. spent a ,few -Reid, Jean; Mr. Geo,. React and fare -
fly, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore StephetnsOn
days at Zurich.
Miss Emma McBride Wise has'heen Reid,oVarna; th tend elerMra ; a , . M.
at Kitchener for some time tast its Kenneth, nd 31r den l•c.egaetl of
Clinton; Mr. and Mx;,. Bruce Me
home again.
_Mrs. Fred Bonthron of H;enasall was
&..visitor with Mrs. IL N. ;F?bsiay.
The W.M.S. is being h.elld on ;Wetl•-
neall xy evening of this weelk itt ;the
church. Chet. Duncan, Florence of Flint;Mich
Miss Beatrice Manson atrad Mrs. Mrs, Andrew Duncan, Parkhill. The
Harold Finlay were appointed Coll- ,date for the 1940 picnic was est fel
eetters f: or the Bible Society in this the ;last Saturday in June apt Bayfield
vicinity. So will be calling 4'beo"at11lY I Offreers were: President, Leonard
on the people. !Secy.,
Vice -Pres. Garnet Murray,
Secy., Mrs. Bruce McClinc t.ev, Press;
STANLEY .TOWNSHIP 1 Secy., Thos. Robinson; Treasurer,
Fill 'Riiif.
Mo. 'Riefiard Robinson returned 1 f
home from 'cGregor, Man., last *
Friday, where she lead been called, I
Clinchey, Zurich; ,lila;. and 1\irs. Wm
Cable, Windsor; Mr. :and Mrs. John,
A. Reid and family, Detroit; :Aft.- and
Mrs. Paul John, Donald, Mr. and Mrs
Fred Greenberg, Roy. Mx. and Mrs.
HENSALL
owing to the illness of her mother,
Mrs. John Einmerson, who passed a-1 :Mrs. Kate Cantelon and Mrs. Ren -
way on Tuesday ;Fully 4th at the age !Die are holidaying .at Pike's Bay.
of 80 years. I Russsil Hedden, who has spent the
Mrs. John McKinley of Clinton, is; east year with his .brothers at St
spending a flew days with her sister, 't'.nthavines ..arrived home and wil'
Mrs. Jean llclirtlry. ; visit at his hone here.
A Family Gathering' ? Miss Hattie Sutherland was rece•1t-
'i"lie annual picnic of the Murray Iv in Stratford ttteniiing the funeral
family we.; held at Ilright's i reoe of her late cousin, Miss lios4e Dent
near Sarnia on Tuesday, July 4th. a resident of that city, haying taught
A spacious table was stn'ar' d an,;l school in that city for mann years.
ad family brought a wcill-tpilhd' Mrs. Annie to;gttrl And Mrs, .Mast
shown around the forestry c.•ernonstr-
atien farm at St. Williams,. where
a
they were served lunch, cl xt
evening they attended a banquet at
Simcoe, addressed by lion. J. G.inGardiner, Minister of Agriculture i
the 'Federal Govt.
PICKS UP MAN
• Suffering from amnesia, Acx.an Arm
strong of Forest was found walking
along highway 21, 2 miles north of
Bayfield Sunday eve last by Traffic
officer Webb. The man had been
missing 'from his home in Forest for
about a week, but the officer did not;
known this. Luckily, while the officer
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waw 1 Itestioning the man an auto
carne along with Forest people in it.
They lrey knrw Armstrong and took the
man home with these, after provid-
ing a much needed meal at the near-
est eating•place. Armstrong first at-
tracted 'Traffic Officer Webb's atten-
tion on .Saturday afternoon between
Bayfield and Grand. I3end. He again
saw him 'early Sunday but did not
stop. Armstrong could give no coher-
ent account of where he had been
sleeping and eating for the past week
he only knew he was going north to
buy horses. Ile was easily pursuaded
to return to Forest.
.1 AMON
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A Gas known to every Motorist. Why take Chances in inferior Gas
when you can bay GOOD GAS at K app's One Stop Service at
Per anon
Tax .ceded
ENGINEERED LUBRICATION
At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 7 kinds
of Grease. We invite you to -watch ,us Lubricate your Car and see
how Trained Attendants Grease Cars '
EXPERT REPAIRING
We use the KING AN ALYSER to properly Tune Up your Motor.LAMPSCLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 25e. Gallon
Car Wash 39c. Tire Repair 25c
BATTERIES, ACCESSORIES, 'GOODYEAR TIRES
Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Up-to-date
Garage and Service Station..
HOWARD KLOPP, 1.t?SSEE
C. Fritz & Son Used Car Lot in Connection
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`.HESE PRICES subject to change without Notice
Painting Wagon
Painting Buggy
Recovering Buggy Top
Rerimrning Buggy Wheels Set
Buggy Shaft
$7.00 and 10,00
6.00 and 10.00
16.00 and 18.00
12o00
3.00
1.00
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Cross Bar
Buggy Reach
Buggy Spokes each
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BUILDING MATERIALS
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if you intend doing any &,IIS or Repairing this Year
we will be pleased to. supply you with the finest of
Building Materials., Let us quote you.
SUMMERSCREENS
Combination, Do.ors-•-screens for the summer and glass
interchangeable. for winter. Will Snake screens to prop-
erly fit yowl windows,. Etc. Etc. Let us have your order
Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials
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tha Harvey retained home from Mar-
lette, Mica., after attending the fun-
eral of thier brother the late Thos.
Hudson. They were accompanied
home by their nephew and are vis-
iting with relatives in Manitowaning.
•'David .Nicol Passes
David Nichol, Id a resident of Hen
sail for ahtlf a century, died on Satur-
day. He had been in ailing health for
the past five years. Mr. Nichol was a
member of the Board of Managers of
the Presbyterian. Church, was a for-
mer school trustee and village coun-
cillor. His wife died some years ago.
Surviving are two sons, James and
William, Hensel; a sister, Mrs. Tot-
ter, Myth; two brothers, • ux, -Wash-
ington, and James, Vancouver. The
funeral, private was held Monday af-
ternoon n with burial in Hensall Union
Cemetery. Rev. W. A. Young of$cit-
ed.
GE?ERAL News
ONLY 14—IN UPPER SCHOOL
Fourteen -year-old • Teresa 'McIver
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t eter Mc-
Iver, Seaforth, will enter Fourth
Form and Upper School at the 5.0.1
,when school opens in September
Writing her Ontrance from Junior
Fourth) she has maintained a eonsis•
tently high scholastic standing, ane'
is one of the youngest students to en-
ter Upper School.
VISIT FORESTRY STATION
Seven reeves of Heron co:iniy trni
nlcipaliti£s, ,recently elected tnenxbsl'
of County Couneii Who had not pm
iouwly made the trip, Visited Norton,
county for the annual forestry fteir
day. With hundreds of others .from
all 0rrc3tt Wederrt tbq wore,�i
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New LOWER prices 1
Prices en ALL 1939 Dodge Six an&
Deluxe models have bee» .12E-•
DUCEDI You'll praisr the graceful
sweep of lady lines .. , die ease anddl
corniest of; the new Relaxed Ride .. .
improved performance c1 the famous
Dodge economy engine. This big,
longer -wheelbase Dodge also has
aures Annola steel coil sptiin:gs
. improved airplane -type shock
absorbers' . patented Floating;
Volver _ . hydraulic brakes.
See .and drive one of these remark..
able 1939 Dodge cars TODAVII
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