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1 only, Orient 8 -place set, 65 pieces • 35.00
2 only, Athol 8 -place set, 67 pieces 19.50
1 only, Special Floral 8 -place set, 67 pieces 25.00
2 only, Gilt Band, 8 -place set, 67 pieces 15.75
1 only, Gilt Band, 6 -place set, 45 pieces 10.75
White Glass, Cups and Saucers, per dozen 1.50
Glass Jugs, at each 29c
2 dozen Teapots, at each 69c
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XOEPT LIFE
Eire, Auto, Casualty
Fidelity, Etc,
Andrew F Hess,
Local Representative
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Lunch
Zurich
Rev. C. B, Heckendorn was on a
business trip to Kitchener last week,
also visiting with his mother.
Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Haberer have
returned after spending several days
at Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Witmer and da-
ughter of Mitchell visited relatives in
our village last week.
The many friends of Mr. Newell
Geiger are pleased to learn that he
is improving in the London Hospital.
Miss Littlejohn, R. N., of Detroit,
is visiting at the home of her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaskstetter.
Miss Patricia O'Dwyer, nurse -in -
training at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, gave her parents a. short
visit on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Grab and son
Arthur of Detroit were visitors at
the home of 11,Ir. and Mrs. John Bren-
ner last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haywood and
daughter of Centralia, visited at the
home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
•W:m. Thiel on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Parkins of
near Emceed were visitors at the
home of the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herb. Mousseau,
Rev. E. Heimri.eh, pastor ox St.
Peter's Lutheran church, and the S.
School Teachers attende' a conven-
tion at the New Hamburg Lutheran
;,hunch on Sunday.
A public meeting will be held in
Blake Public school U.S.S. No. 9, on
Tuesday, May 22nd. for the purpose
of discussing rural school area mov-
ement. Mr. Staples, public school
Inspector being the speaker for Cie 1
night. Ratepayers are invite., to LA --
tend, also those from surrounlin I
,school_'.
Messrs. Wm. O'Brien, CL't;;e:. 1
Fritz, and son Ward and Mrs. Ward 1
Fritz motored to Northern Ontario in 1
the Sudbury district, from where the;
men took the train a few hund• red I
fl miles further in the wiilds on a specie
trout fishing trip. Mrs. Frith -'re-
maining. at Sudbury where she is
visiting with their cousins, Dr.. and
Mrs. W. Bryce at Sudbury.
PLASTIC EYES
Army doctors have evolved new
low cost plastic eyes for wounded
veterans which are comfortable, in-
destructible, and look -like nature's
very own! The American Weekly,
with this Sunday's (Mayr 20) issue
of The Detroit Sunday Times, pres-
ents details, illustrated in full color,
on this important subject.
NO DESERTERS
The Provincial police here have
been furnished with a list of men
absent without leave from the array,
in a widespread effort to gather up
the draft dodgers. There is' not a
single name from this. ac inty in the
_. list, ,however; Huron %a,, a •clean
Sheet in ,this.respect.—Goderich. Sig-
nal ,Star.
CAPTURE GERMAN GOLD
Merkere, Germany — Nabody co-
uld find the key, so U. S. 3rd Army j
Engineers blasted a hole through a
brick wall and exposed Hitler's fab-
ulous hoard of gold and money cach-
ed in the 2,100 -ft. deep Merkers salt
4 mine. The cache, included a collect-
EMMANUEL
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C. B. Heckondorn, Paster
Mrs. M. Oeech, Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a.m.--Divine Worship.
11 a.m. Church School
7.80 p.m. ---Divine Services.
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with the very latest of methods and
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HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
You are going Through This
World Only Once.
So Why Do.. Without These
Labor Savers?
Experienced farm help is
scarce and costly. You'll need
moderately priced stable equi-
pment to do the work the quic-
kest, easiest way.
Invest part of the money you'd
pay hired help, in Beatty labor-
saving stable equipment. Pays
lietime dividends. Gives you
more time to enjoy life. En-
hances value of farm. Improv-
es product.
Inquire about our Sanitary
Steel Cow Stalls --Exceptional
Values at Lower Prices...
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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ion of art treasures, was captured by
the 3rd Army: More than 4,000 bags
of gold bullion were counted, a total
of 50 tons. Each bag weighed 25
pounds and was worth $14,000.
DRYSDALE
Bedour—Maloney
A pretty wedding took place on
April 16th at 9.30 a.m., in St. James
church, Seaforth, when Mary Teresa
daughter of Mrs. Maloney and the
late Thos. Maloney of ,Seaforth, be-
came the bride of Mr. Armand Be --
dour, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Bedour, of the Blue Water Highway,
north of Drysdale. Rev. Father T.
P. Hussey performed the ceremony,
and Mrs. L. Fortune sang "Ave
Maria" and "On This' Day" during
the signing .of the register. The bride
was given in marriage by her only
brother, Francis Maloney. The brides-
maid was Miss Helen Maloney, s#sten
of the bride. The groomsman was
LAC John Bedour of Greenwood, N.
S. The ushers were Leo }I eknell, co-
usin of the bride, and Victor Over-
holt, cousin of the groom. Following-
the ceremettY a Wedding dinner
served to the. immediate relatives fit
th Royal Hotel, Mitchell, where the
din,in.g room was decorated in pink
and white bell, and below Was the
three-tier wedding cake. Guests were
present from Stratford, •Goderich,
Zurich and Greenwood, . N;S. The
happy couple left later on a trl'p to
Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal, and
on their return will reside in Goder
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NEW ENAMELWARE
We are very fortunate in receiving a Shipment of New
Enarnelware, such as Cooking Utensils, Etc., which
seem to be of very good quality, and some attractive •
color designs. To appreciate these articles . one Must
see them. We invite your inspection.
MATTRESSES MATTRESSES
Our Stock of Mattresses is very good, and you have -
a fine range to choose from, a fine stock of Spring
Filled Mattresses, also the usual Felt filled Mattresses
Priced Very Reasonably
BED ROOM FURNITURE
We have some very attractive and newly designed Bed
Room Suites just in, which are of the newest patterns
and finishes. Be sure and see them if 'interested in
this line of furniture.
A Full Line of all the Home Requirements
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War 1 Actiin fee
Agriceithee
Here are some of the practical steps which your
Liberal government has taken for your benefit:
1 Guarantees of minimum prices for farm products.
2 Trade agreements with 20 countries.
3 Debt cancellation took $225 millions debt off
farmers' shoulders.
4 Took import duty and war exchange tax off
farm equipment.
5 Saved apple industry by special marketing
agreements.
APremiums paid on high grade
veg cheese and grade A and 131 RISING
hogs.
7 WhatPrAcrea
rie Fame In onee podactiy_". FARCASHIM INCOME
• anFROM THE
merits made in 1941 to tide far- ;� SALES OF FARM PRODUCTS
mers over until market for wheat •••1
SHOWN ARM IN
found. MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
Sit Export contracts, operative
® until 1947, act as floor prices
under farm products.
QThe above, with the Export
Credits Insurance Act, will
maintain farm incomes through-
out post-war period.
10 Appointed (August 1944)
Agricultural Prices Support
Board to guarantee for post-war
security to farmers' incomes.
11 To enable farmers to improve
their working and living con-
ditions, your Liberal Government
has provided for intermediate and
short term credits by amending
the Bank Act and passing the
farm Iinprovenaent Loans Act, and
further, has arranged that those
wishing to build new homes or
repair extend or renovate their
a
resent h1;1t" ti• boti'SW the
money under the National Hous-
ing Act.
12 Inaugurated annual farm pro-
duction programmes through
co-operation between the Depart-
ment of Agriculture and farmers'
' organizations in every part of
Canada.•
NE• out of every three men working in
Canada is on the farm. Agriculture is the
nation's most important industry. Since 1935,,
your Liberal Government has kept farming at
the top of its list for action. Look at the panel
(left).
Although 23% fewer risen have been available
for farm work, production has increased more
than 40 %—a splendid record of achievement
for victory!
Even before the war, by securing foreign mar-
kets, taking off surpluses and stimulating home
consumption, your Liberal Government assisted
in raising total farm income by 45 %.
During the war, the farmer for the first time
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was put in the sound position of
knowing exactly how he stood
1800 financially. He was protected
1700 against increases in his costs of
production and guaranteed a.
1000 market at fixed prices for a
specified volume of produce. In
lsoo 1939 farm income was $772,e
iso 000,000; in 1944itwas $1,817,-
000,060, an increase of over et
1300 billion. !
1200 t After the war, your Liberal
Government has arranged to
1100 keep farm incomes up by floor
prices on farm and fish prod -
1000 ucts, and by foreign trade ...
too to improve farmliving condi-
tions by Family Allowances,
800 National Housing Plan, Farm
Improvement Loans Act, and
700 other social measures ... and,
000 to secure agriculture's future by
conservation of soil and other
500 natural resources together with
farsighted pro'ects for irriga
tion, road an ogler impi=e2"
meets as soon as manpower
and materials are available.
When you vote Liberal you
act for your own and your fano,
ily's continued welfare. -
1
Cash income from the sale of
farm products (millions of dollars)
KEEP IT UP!
RUI LEI A NEW 5QC '( ORDER
PUBLISHED BY TI -IE NATIONAL LIBERAL COMMITTEE