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New Dinner Ware
1 only, Needlepoint 6 -place set, 51 pieces $28.50
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
dvvvand Saucersper dozen 1.50
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69c
Glass Jugs, at each
2 dozen Teapots, at
each
TEA TOWELS
12 dozen in Blue and Red Checks, large size,
Extra Special at 3 for $1.
Gascho Bros.
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iTEMS w F LOCAL iNTEREST
Mrs. Flossie Brown was a visitor EMMANUEL
at Stratford on Sunday.
\1r. and Mrs. John E. Gascho
made a business trip to London on
'Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Greb and Mrs.
Newell Geiger visited relatives and
friends at London on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Erb and Mr.
and Mrs. Chester L, Smith called on
relatives and friends at Seaforth on
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Schoch, Mr.
Melvin Schoch, and Mrs. Harold Hor-
ner attended the funeral at Kitch-
ener on Tuesday, of their uncle, the
late Samuel ;Livingood who passed a-
way at that place on Friday aged
87 years. Mr. Livingood was a for-
mer resident of Hay Township resid-
ing on the 14th concession where he
farmed. He is swrviveft by his two
daughters.
Mr. Morris Weber i•; busy these
days excavating the foundation for
another cottagr on the lake front.
Mr. Clayton 0. Smith and sons of
the Blue Water Highway have their
new cottage almost completed for
the early tourist trade. Thep have
recently run a pir7! line from a large
water suppLv lank at the farm build-
lugs, Which will supply running water
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0 I bush toilets have also been installed,
AI and last summer electricity was i1l-
Istalled. These resorts help Canada
Ito accomodate guests from the U ,Ga.
i A., as well as out' larger cities.
4ade Presentation
1 Mrs. Ed.
DGascho entertt:i.ic a j
II number of relatives and friends of 1
Monday,Aening in honour of the ..:w
bride, :Wis. Earl Flaxbard, (nee Anna
Oesch). The ;bride received useful
gifts for which she greatfuIly thank-
ed every one N=?; also Invitil'g •
a I thiin to her home. Progressive gam-
es were enjoyed -the rest of tIrc even-
ing. Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer and Mrs.
Ivan Kalbfleisch received the prizes.
A delicious luncheon was served.
Friends .returned home refreshed with
a splendid time.
BABIES FOR SALE -
Wartime conditions, and an in-
creasing demand for children for ad-
option, have set up a black market
so brazen that it advertises. Genev-
ieve Parkhurst, nationally known re-
search authority, presents a frank
revelation of this shocking social
social problem, in .The American
Weekly with this Sunday's (May 27)
issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. I
GENS
INSTJ;A
EXCEPT LIFE
Pii'e, Auto, Oasualty
Fidelity, Etc,
Andrew Fa . Hess,
Local Representative
Zurich
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HARDWARE .- SEEDS and
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. -.
FURNITURE
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heekendorn, ,Pastor
Mrs. M. Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES,
10 a.m.--Divine Worship.
11 a.m. Church School
7.30 p.m.—Divine Services,
Betty Anne Beauty Shop
Y HE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL
PERMANENTS
rhe Better Oil Permanents applied
with the very latest of methods and
Equipment.
And besides all, this is our years of
Experience in all Hair Dressing.
GIVE US A CALLI
Phone 6a four your Appointments.
MRS. EDW. ' GASCHO, Zurich
Lower Priced Stalls
Automatic W atermg
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line .7f heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
STADE & &WEIDO
ZURICH -- ONT.
QUALITY — PRICE - SERVICE
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Too Much Rain
Continued -heavy rains have caused I
considerable damage to pia uted gar- I
deny and crops. Last Thi., day night
was the climax when it rained heavily
all night, with a result that celers
had water, and. pr•obaibly the heaviest
looser in town was Mr. Lenms O'-
brien who had his Chick coops in the i
low lands, at the easterly end of town!
with the ditch overflowing and before
he could rescue them with boats;
over four hundred young pullets
were drowned, valued at over a dol-
lar
{{
a piece. The heavy rains did'
several million dollars damage in
Western Ontario.
Successful Piano Recital Held
The Piano Recital by the pupils of
Mrs' Lenora Tuerkheim, A.T.C.M.,
was held at the town hall on Wednes-
day evening, May .16th and proved
to be a real success. The stage was
attractively banked with beautiful
plants and baskets of cut flowers..
The hall was filled to the doors. The
silver collection amounted to $2,8.00
which was donated to the Red Cross.
Rev. E. Heimri.ch spoke welt chosen
words in behalf of the Red Cross.
Thanking Mrs. Tuerkheim for the
proceeds for this worthy cause and,
complimenting her for the efficient
work. Stating;, it is surprisingly what
one person can do to help along for
the betterment of the. community.
The numbers were all well rendered
which is very encouraging to the tea-
cher, parents and pupils. Valse —
'ti'roszkowski, was played by Mrs. L.
Tuerkheim, this being a master piece
as it was so well nendered, Miss Kath-
leen Kalbfleisch presented their tea-
cher with a large basket of flowers
from the class. Thanks of gratitude
were expressed by Mrs. Tuerkheim,
also for the good order and the pre-
sence of so many listeners, this
brought the splendid program to a
close with all joining in singing the
National Anthem. Congratulations
to Mrs. Tuerkheim for her splendid
work to heli her pupils with their
talent of music, also with the songs
that were so well rendered by the
junior groups,
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NEW ENAMELWARE
We are very Fortunate in receiving a- shipment ''44, New
Enamelware, such as Cooking Utensils, Etc., which
seem to be of very good quality; and some attiractive
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 ts, choose from, a fine- stock or Spring
Filled Mattresses, also the usual Felt filled 'Mattresses
Priced Very Reasonably
BED ROOM FURNITURE
We have some very attractive, and newly cosigned Be}
2 Room Suites just in, which are of the ney est patter ,
and finish:. Be sure and see them if interested• 113
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' Everything in Shelf gid' Heavy VardWare
Johnston & galbfle sch
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Liberal Working Plan
for Full Post -War Employment...
Far Veterans—$750,000,000 to get them started
in good paying jobs in industry, on the land or
i❑ busiriess for them-
selves as each p£ then
chooses.
Housing— $400,000,000
to finance the biggest
building scheme this
country has ever known.
family Allowances—$250,000,000 a year to lessen
the burdens of parenthood and to equalize the
+op ortunities of young Canadians for success
and happiness.
Export Credits—We've got
to have exports if we're
going to have jobs.
Your Liberal Govern-
ment has arranged to
finance war -wrecked ,.Fr
countries who will be ..:_
good customers later.
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Industrial Development Bank—Your Liberal Gov-
ernment has set up machinery to help enter-
prising Canadians develop new business.
Farm Loons—One pian in
every three in Canada
works on the farm, To
help them get better
equipment, your Liberal
jI Government has ar-
ranged that they can
borrow the money they
need for better working
and living conditions.
Floor Pricos—The Liberal Gover'nment's policy is
that when farmers and fishermen prosper, so do
other Canadians. It has therefore taken action
to put a floor under the prices of farm and
fishery products.
Reduction of Taxes—Your Liberal Government
comebelieves in to jobs
spending
first.
this
power�. taxes will
down
These are just some of many steps in the
Liberal Government's Working Plan to
ensure full employment after tile war. In
addition it has stimulated tremendous pri-
vate savings in Victory Bonds and War
Savings Certificates; put through Unem-
ployment Insurance, set up a special De-
partment of Reconstruction staffed by
experts. In fact all its policies are directed
to the same end—a ".high and stable level
of employment and income,
BS :.Jobs with bright futures for the
young men and women coming out of the
Armed Services with the best part of their
lives before them! Jobs for all! jobs with big
prospects and good, reliable money that will
keep its buying power! After all the hard work,
sacrifice and self-discipline which has brought
us through the war, the people of this country
have earned a brighter future in a better, juster,
grander Canada than we have ever known!
TOOK how much Canadians have accom-
1-4 plished, here on the home front, even
without the energy and initiative of all the
vigorous young people now in uniform, and
their zest for daring! What is there Canada
can't do with them back on the home team?
Why, with their help, we Canadians are
headed full speed for the greatest period in
our history!
THE all-important question today is the
civilian staff -work and leadership which
we call "government." The Liberals have a
working plan. It's big and bold! Parts of it are
outlined for your judgment in the left-hand
column. It has been designed with the aid of
the keenest minds in every phase of industry,
agriculture, labour and learning. The plan
will work. In fact it is already bringing results.
It will continue to do so! The Liberals can
tell you this with confidence because they have
had successful experience in operating nation-
wide plans.
TOTE for your Liberal candidate. Make
V sure the team which made this plan for
full employment shall see it through—and
win the peace!
PUBLISHED BY THE NATIONAL LIBERAL COMMITTEE