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.ur. ud jVIrs. Ed, Lossing of DO -1
roiL and family visited the home 01'
ner sister, iVfr, and .c.trs. Petex
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home of Mr. Sam, Hergiritai and Mr,
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ported progressing very favoul a oul yi
and will soon .13e in mod health again
Mr. and .Z..rs, Amos Oascho and
Jorothy un..1 Kerman of the Bran-
Gaccho of Zurich
11. i1.1 Rader, niece
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1Se ,or
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town.
Dies at Bad Axe, Web,
Joseph R. Brnneman, 53, of 4204
Hancock, Saginaw, Mich, died on
3unday last at Bad Axe General o,f the United Brethern Church. Thc
Hospital. Mr. Brenneman was born funeral took place at 2 p an. Wednes
July 21,1891 nar Zurch, Ont., day, May 30th at the Case 'Chapel.
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ZURICH TOWN HALL
SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 9th.
9 p.m.
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by the Pere Marquette Railway for
32 years. Ile leaves, his wife, one
daughter Dolores Ann at home, one
brother, Zrohn 0.Brenneman of De
troit; one sister, Mrs. Amos Gascho
of near Zurich. Ile was a member
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Individual Freedom, Social Security, Family Allow
Farm Ln Act,
ances, and National
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plus Long Term Markets for Farm Products with
Guaranteed Floor Prices.
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i work we were unable to get the cor-
rect election results from the Mon-
day contest, and will try to give this
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Durable
SPRING and SUMMER
MARRIED PEOPLE DO LIVE
LONGER
And happier too, as the extraord-
inary 74 -year bliss of a Wisconsin
FOOTWEAR i couple proves anew. Dr. Laird, em-
inent psychologist, explains..in The
American Weekly with this Sunday's
(June 10) issue of The Detroit Sun-
day Times. why sich a companion-
ship is the best recipe for a long hap-
py life. Get The Detroit Sunday
For Work, Sport
Wear
ED. J. DATARS
and Dress
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
and
TRUNKS AND SUITCASES
W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
°face with Residence, Main Sreet.
Opposite Drug Store
Phone -98.
Zurich
Times every week.
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• saysJohn Bracken, the Farmer
"When 1 speak , of agriculture, 1
mean farmers and farmers' wives and
children and all those •-. . who are
dependent upon the prosperity of farm-
ing for their material welfare."
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STRAYED
Unto my premises, Goshen line, a
white young sow, about 100 -lbs.
Owner can have same by paying ex:,
penses.—Edmund Oesch.
Meeting of The
Huron County Council
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court House,
Goderich, commencing Tuesday, June
12th at 2.00 p.in.
All accounts, notices of deputations
land other business requiring the at-
tention of Council should be in the
lhands of the County Clark not later
I than Saturday, June 9th.
N. W. Miller, County Clerk,
Goderich, Ootario.
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Zech Creatinty
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus ,
e premium for delivered crearr 1
We are equipped to give effi-
cient accurate serVice. Egg 1
apc1 Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
A. L. Meliett •• Proprietor. ,
KLPP'S GNE-STP SERVICE
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A Gas known to every motorist 'Why take chances in
inferior Gas whei you can t Good Gas at Regular
Prices
.nginered Lubrication
At Klapp's yoo get tIsioranteuci Indian Lubrication, using 1 kindt
of Crease We 'nvite yuu to watch us Lubricate your Car and iet
nol. Trained Attendants Greaso Cars
Expert Repairing
w ase ,.vie KING AN ALYSER to properly Tune Up your Motor
025 FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 25c. Gallon
flatteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires
.sea3 so,' Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Up-to-date.
Garage and Service Station.
)riVe in and let us service and "Pep Up" your Car for
the Colder Weather and Heavier Roads
HOWARD ICLOPP, LESSEE
C Fritz & Son Used Car Lot in Connection
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For more than twenty years, as the undefeated, progressive leader of
Farmers' Party, John Rracken has fought unendingly for the economic rights
of farmers.
To -day, this great farmer's lifelong struggle to raise the living standards
of farm life in Canada, has become .national in scope —Dominion-wida in the
.devoted intensity of John Bracken's life purpose. To•-aay, th:s. fa -visioned
farmer -leader of the Progressive .Conservative Party calls upsn all Canadiafl
farmers to enlist tinder his progressive. banner in order to achieve, here and
now, a far better life .for the farmers of every community, in every Province of:
this great Dominion.
• ONLY THE BEGINNING— of John
Bracken's nation-wide Campaign for
- Farmers, is the assurance for every
farmer of a fair, prosortionate share
of the nation's income — throrsrh
guaranteed prices for farm product:s.
WE GO ON FROM THERE — Our
Policies embrace every aspect of
Canadian farm life — the life of the
farmer, his wife — his children. They
are typical of our farmer-eader's
human, progressive approach to farm
problems. To these measures, John
Bracken is pledged :—
• HEALTH — In many rural areas,
due to economic conditions, medical
and hospital services are totally in-
adequate.
WE SHALL — provide the financial
assistance required to place and keep
health services in rural areas on a
par with those in urban areas and
raise the standard of both.
e EDUCATION — In Canada, educa-
tion depends largely on land taxation.
Consequently, in many rural areas,
revenue is insufficient fbr educational
needs and many children are unjustly
deprived of adequate educational
facilities.
WE SHALL see that the Federal
Government, without interfering with
Provincial jurisdiction, provides fin-
ancial assistance in order that
Provinces may make possible a high
standard of education in every section
of Canada. In this way, as well, the
burden of land taxation will be
lightened.
s FARM MACHINERY — In order
to preserve thefamily farm in Can-
ada, a unit now threatened by the
competition of larger unii:s in tla;ss
and other countries . . .
Wei SET.A.LT., — reduce the overhead'',
vr ri.:.incry required on farms..
by Osis for co-operative ownership
and, where advisable, by state or
municipal ownership of power equip-
ment. The cost to farmers of securing
the advantages of mechanization will
thus be greatly reduced.
e FARM WORKERS—In off-seasons
farm worhers frequently lack em-
ployment.
WE SHALL — plan supplementary
employment for farm, workers in off-
seasons by the development of addi-
tional enterprises. We shall encour-
age the ¢ralization of industry
and the location in rural areas of
suitable small-ecale industrial enter-
prises.
e RURAL ELECTRIFICATION —
In order to bring more modern con-
veniences, at the lowest possible cost,
to women in rural homes, and to
f armers —
WE SHALL start an immediate
program that will ultimately carry
the benefits of electricity to every
last farm home.
These are but a few of our far-
reaching Progressive -Conservative
Farm Policies founded on a new, pro.
gressive conception of the rights of
C'anadian farmers in every commun-
ity of every Province. To -day a
farmer fights for farmers' rights.
Help John Bracken to raise the living
standards of the forgotten man —
the Canadian farmer.
Vote for Y r
PROGRESSIVE COME i'VATIVE CAM
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Publi.bed by the Progre-..iive Ona.ervative Party, Ottawa.
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VOTE THOMAS FRYDE for HURON -PERTH