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Zurich Herald, 1943-07-29, Page 3BIG AIRCRAFT Washington — The giant •experim- ental flying boat which Henry Kaiser and Howard Hughes are building, on the- west coast, will be an all -ply- wood craft powered by eight engines and capable of carrying 60 tons of bop. These and other details a- bout the plane, reputed to be the lar- va aircraft under construction any- where, were disclosed by the U. S.A. OMce of War Information, ono.isc**umuuma.vuons THIS WEEK M•••••••••••••,1••••!!!!.••••!!"1,•;.. Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. (ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY) will speak over all Radio Stations THURSDAY, JULY 8.30 P.M. SATU R DAY , JULY 9.00 P.M. SAT RDAY, JULY 21.L'0` P. 611111. k vete re • ._ • ' Sr °mikado. Wed., Aug. 4 29, 31 mmmmmmm•mmmmmmm;;mmmaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmkm•mmmm•mmg.M took -Tip -Week THE SITUATION IS SERIOUS. NEXT SPRING ONTARIO FARMERS FACE THE BIGGEST TASK IN THE HISTORY OF ONTARIO AGRICULTURE. 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Name Address City Prov. pot m m Immluelm. to Ma M. im M M The people of ntari* have much to gain from the Progressive Conservative programme, outlined by the Leader, George, Drew, on July 8th after months of consultation with farmers, merchants, drovers and all classes of citizens all over the Province. • • • • 2 3 Establish county committees of leading farmers to plan production and distribution of farm products to meet domestic and foreign demands on a profitable basis—to assure for the farmers a fairer share of the national income. Eliminate speculation in livestock by converting stock yards into a province -wide publicly owned service. Relieve farmers and all home owners of one-half the school taxes. 4 Revise the whole provincial tax system to stimulate home improvements and house building. 5To provide for every child all the education that can be • usefully absorbed. 6 I) F.;. - i 7 t Wi3 4rf 0 : Introduce such vocational training in schools as will imbue farmers' children with pride in and love for agriculture as a basic and honourable calling; and fit them to make it in their own life time a more gainful occupation than it has been in the past. 7 Educate the rising generation to earn their own living and make their own way. Improve the health of children by furnishing them with adequate medical and dental care. Increase mothers' allowances and old age pensions. 8 9 10 Reduce the cost of electric power to farms and The rural population, which in more senses than one have their feet on the ground, will approve the note of authority and confidence which animates the Progressive Conservative platform. The farmers will welcome the advent of a strong aggressive administration to Queen's Park—an administration which will employ the most advanced economic and scientific methods to develop and utilize the agricultural, mining, forest, and other natural resources of the Province, to build up a strong provincial economy, furnish steady employment to men and women and establish social security for all classes. The Progressive Conservative Programme affirms that the moral, spiritual and material welfare of Ontario will be best assured under British democratic institutions and within the British Commonwealth of Nations and Empire. THE ISSUE .15 NOW • IN YOUR HAN (1) The Progressive Conservative Candidate—(No Party in the history of this Province ever attracted a more representative group of candidates). The Party is pledged to carry °tit every commitment given in the Drew • 22.1;oint Programme. Drew has faith in Ontario, faith in its people, lYt'i; faith in the future. Only Dv -1w can win. working majority in the Legislature. •Vr4; ' S VOTE FOR homes. (2) We want and need a change—vote for a change—but weigh the facts. Don't vote for a party whose aims you have never studied or who would destroy individual property rights and everything else you hold dear. Drew's programme is clear.and sound. Don't cast a0vote that will set Ontario back 100 years. Vote to assure George Drew a strong M ONT t• K • Take the necessary time off on Wednesday, 4th of August, and mark your ballot for the Progressive Conservative Candidate. 41 VOTE FOR AND AVOID ANOTHER COSTLY ELECTION wortormelmeervag :',..*Immeotoommtrtmentromretfor . • published by Progressive ConsorvaKvo Party a? OztattS0 tmuraMeMitAMIrommetIMMMIUMMMYMMmettlk,MMOM•MMMMOMMII.M41M113,0104.11 ••a