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William Stone 'Sons Limited
INCERSOLL, .ONTARIO.
LEEBURN
LELDBTIRN, May 1,5.—Mr and
Andrew_ Bogie and Evelyn motored to
Landon on Tuesday.
Miss Grace, cook spent •la,,st week In
Goderieli with her sister"`"Bessie, Mrs.
6. Bacheler.
MaTsfer Back Smith is laid up 'with
Sirs. Hamilton Clutton.;of . London on
the arrival of a baby girl 'on April 29th.
Church Notes.--ervice will he held
at Leebuin 'church 'en. Sunday .next,.
the usual hour, 10 win.; ami°the-subject
of the address'.wiill";be Temperance..
Quite .a number ,floin this congregation
attended: the --thanksgiving ,service at
Carlow ',on 'Tuesday morning, May 8th,
• at 111 a.n(:.: . The W.M.•S. 'held their
May meeting on, 'Wednesday, the, 9th,
at the home of 14Xr. and • Mrs. Andrew
Rogie. • There ;was a fair attendance.
Congratulations are due to. Mr. and Mrs. M. Horton was leader. Mrs. Joe
iheuxmttie fevr:" We hope 'The -will
soon be 'better.
Vile Maple Leaf .A.irc>ra;ft plant at Grand
Luclknow has been sold. 'The fur- Clinton.
chasers are reported to be, Ititctienesr
industrialists.
One-. of Huron's oldest residents.,
Jacob, Cath'ers, ;died at the residence
of. 'fits ".f3otrWi1iiatn Cathers, in 'Turn:'
'berry towusbip, 'on May hia
ninetyasi t1 , Fear. A native of .Xre-
land;.be;• came .to '-C twida in. 1$71 an4'.
'fanned" in tewick towushlp:ator niauy
'Years.
,Titre. Emily Jelling. p'ickett, widow -
of `''john ' i",ickett, -died. at Clinton' 'on
May` 9th.' in her uit ety,third,•year.• she
IS ,sprviYed by two soda. Trenry J. and
William U., Clinton;' two d.inghters,
Mrs, R. P, McMichael anti Mips Rthe1
Pickett, also of Clinton ; thirteen:
grandchildren ' and 'nine great,gLand-
children. a
Rev:` 7. :' Cba,ndlex, pastor of the
T.Tnited . church ; at Parkhill, died std"
denly on Sunday after conducting the
morning service in his church, He
ministered.' in Huron county ,for Many,
years,; hz ving charges at Walton,
Fordwieh, am).. Kippen.
The death ' occurred at Clinton on
Thursday i' hist of Mrs..: Clara Jane
•Cuninghame, in :her 149th,<Tea:;r. Mrs.
Cuninghame . was born at Cooksville
on Alpe 9th, 1845, but lived in Clinton.
:for the greater part of her „life. Her
husband, John Cuninghame, died in
1932, Surviving are a son, Go4don W.
Cuningbame, : and two daughters, Mrs.
$, F. Rorke and Miss 'Florence Curt -
Ingham; all of Clinton. There are
Seen grandchildren and lve great-
grandchildren, •
District Oddfellows
1Iect,Ofl'ieers
The annual meeting of district g',
was held in ,the -i3:ruce9eld
Madge maims tin °Wednesd,ay evening,.
'tTi," vvitli'District Deputy Gland
Mater Ross c4tt presiding.., Officers
elected for the incoming term "'are :
District Deputy Grand Master, W. S.
Thompson, Seaforth ; . District Deputy
.0 .
Freeman led in the Bible readint and
Miss Lizzie • Horton •gave ' the prayer,.
A report of the Presbyterial meeting
in Goderich • was given. Instead of
having the study book sometb:ng . waif.
read from the 1lirissionary Monthly by
each member in, turn. Items' for the
Watch Tower were read. A. dainty
lunch. was served after. the close of the
meeting. �".
t
he
S s t 'I'i'Itdl .
kl*ui are under way
biggest day of the 'year
• .'. county.
Housewife: " we hal
fear the 'water you put in
1tilfltnn : "N4 , that's for
goo(t measure!".
Nappiness in the Home
.`hen 'Mother Is ,.Sick
Tit. fired,, worn out mother oannot make a It*
e rs. sxek a,nd woirrtod ` by the' neve
h'(lutics, " w
•ets run down'thud .becomesnervousizr,owfihearted andd eeoura'ged,can.'t refitat`ntretr ttp in the:morning feeling 48t�i'red aewhop she went. bed„'
,� with which het to t health, b�uiid
'Women suffering in this ay may din m' .l ,e
1? lls e�•aemr y wit wv c to l) rocupera , uF
•
dotir n , Tstem, . and assist them, back to health happiue age*
fait a EQu'a box, 9a pills at rkteaug oount . "
"tatthe pack.'
Look'for our trade spark a c Heart
The. T. Milburn Co, TA''nitei. Tordrito, lint., :, •
EMPIRE„TEA' THAT'S FIT FOR A; KING In
:{�;ter:, �>�;':z�•�s.
f�'lllINK of it, goad pay . . whole.
1. 'some food r,° healthy envir-
onment. What better way could
'IOU spend YOUR, vacation? '
This year the need -is gr'ea'ter than
ever — thousands of High Scholl
- students f'xotn all , parts, of the
provin,e, are'urgently 'needed to
'fill ulpth0 Farm' Service Canips
and toaccept worle on .individual
farms.
13y :serving . as F'arruerette or,
F Cadet
Farm: ..y onlay build-
ou _nvt�
:your own .health but ou :a1 o that
a genuine contribution toward the
'saving ,ofthtiusands of. -tons :cht_...
food ... food that means life bo
millions - of pcolile in libersted.
Europe.
Act NOW! studentswho have the necessary,. standing `at ach,a
tan go.to ,wont on a farm AT .ONCE :and still secure - �tl0
credits. • See' your .,leacher or principal today or writ' direct to '
Director,- Ontario. 1! airm ervfce 1"oreef parliament' Bu ling, Toronto.
: lib l *Holt fo
OglYeeiftetro
Here are` some of the practic sl steps wh ch' your
Liberal government has taken ;for your benefit:
•
1 Guarantees of minimum prices for farm products
2 Trade -agreements Wvith '2 i countries.:
12Debtcancellation took $225 millions `debt off
' farmers' shoulders. o
Took aim pert duty and war exchange tax. off
farm ;equipment. •
Saved - 'apple iindustt;y by+, ;special marketing
• agreements. •
0 , remiums.,pais1,.Qn„1_?agh grade
Cheese and grade A and B -k.
hogs. •
7 Wheat Acreage Reduction
and Prairie Farm Income pay
ments made in 1941 to tide far-
mers aver until market for wheat
found.. `
11, Export contracts, ., operative
until •1947, act as hoar prices
under farm products..
0 The above, ' with the Export
Credits Insurance Act, will
maintain farm incomes through -
,..out post-war. period.
1O Appointed (August ], 44 )
`V' Agricultural Prices Support
Board to guarantee ' for. post-war,
security to farmers' incomes,
NE out of every three men working. in.
.Canada' is on the farm.' Agricu1tnre is ;the t.
nation's.: most 'important iriduas}jry.. Since ,1931,
your Liberal Government has kept farming' at
.00k .at the` t»anel
(left). • b ••.:,
Although 23% fewer men have been ava4able
for farts work, production has increased- inure
than -4057a splendid record of achievement
'furs victoryw r
Even bej9re the,wd,, by securing. "foreign mar-
kers, taking off surpluses and stimulating home
consumption, ,your Liberal Government assisted
in raising total farm income` by 4597;1
During the tvar•,tthe 'farmer for the first time
-as put in the sound position of
knowing eitnctly. how—trio—stood..
It 'financially. tie. was . protected •
against inCreases in: his costs of • •.
production and guaranteed a
market at firmed prices for a
specified, volturfe of produce. Vin=
1939, farm income was $772,-
000,000; in 1.944 itwas $1,g 17,-
000,000, an increase of Over: st
billion 1.
After r the oar, .your Liberal
GoverAment ' has arranged fp •'
keep farm incomes ,up by floor
prices an farm • and -fish prod-
ucts, .and by foreign>tsrade... : .
to improve farm living Condi-
tiops, by Family Allowances,
National 1iousing Plan, „Farm:
.Impr'Ovement 'Loans Act, •and
other social measures and
to secure agriculture's £utuire by
conservation of soil and other,
natural resources together wit,.
farsighted' projects for ri,ga.•
tints, :road and other improve-
ments as ,soon as tin anpower
FAR INCO E
CASH Il'.' OMS CROM THE
SALES OF FARM PRODUCTS
' SHOWN IN
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
'�'� To enable farmers to improve
their working and living;con-
ditions, your Liberal' Government
has provided;for intermediate and
• short: terimt credits - ley ;: amending
• the Bank. Act and passing the
1'armiht's rovement Loans Act, and •
further, has arranged that those
wishing to build new homes or
repair, extend .or renovate their
present born can borrow the
money under the • National 1-lous- •
ing Act.
12 inaugurated annualfarrn pro-
auction programmes through
co-operation between the Depart.%
meat of Agriculture and farmers'
organizations in . every'' part ° of
Canada. °
u 4
Cash ',seem* from the sale of ��
p (salient dollars) and' ina,ls, cravailable,
you
When
teriaou voteae Liberal
farm r4 trete m iorllt "of o '
E=A het lbs yon r own.and your .�.. lly''s continued welfare.
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