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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1941-06-19, Page 2
Thursday, June 19th, 1941WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES DISTRICT Subscription Rate — One Year $2,00 Sis months, $1.00 in advance To- U. S. A., $2,50 per year. Foreign rate, $3.00 per year. Advertising rates on application. Wingham Advance-Times Published at WINGHAM - ONTARIO Firm, Sparkling Jams and Jellies Without Fuss or Failure SHORT BOIL For jam you need give only a one-minute to two- minute full, rolling boil— for jellies only a half* minute to a minute, THRIFTY As practically no juice has rime to boil nwayyeu get ■pp to one half more jam or jelly from the same amount of fruit. NATURAL TASTE The boil is so short it can not affect the fresh, natural taste or darken the colour, SURE RESULTS Follow exacriy the tested recipes given free with Certo and you’ll have forriy jams and jellies. £l« ■ quires a great -weal of money and ©nr ;! duty is to buy Victory Bonds if at all : possible. Guns, tanks, planes and oth- J er war equipment are needed to insure ’'victory. Help Finish The Job —■ Buy Victory B muls! Book of 72 Tested Recipes under the label of every CEJB.TO bottle mJAM and JELLY 4 MAKING ’ ; Mitchell Store Looted 1 Thieves who broke into the G. Ed- jlghoffer & Son department store, e>- j caped with g---eds valued at approxi- I mately $3,009 and left other merchan- -i disc scattered about in confused heaps j on the floor. Sow Brings $500 for War Fund ■; Rosamund, prize winning Yorkshire i sow, realized more than $500 for the - British "War Relief Fund. The champ- ■ ion animal was donated by Reeve Jas. j Corry, of Elma Township, to the ; Northeast Elma Fatrii-tic Society and was raffled. Louis Wenzel of Listowel ! was the winner, , J". IV .- Cl - ■'■nr j Child Buried at Lucknow .-OS Canasta, anj for s-asne rears Jeasler i The >Hn<:rai « MurM -iea” H»ds>ns. i, i the Conservative yartv.'n;.«■ . rest- i ‘$M,7 I r Snrrer.Enslarai. was tast week !Hcds:ns, was held from the tamily i named a Viseaimt. C«fcra;tf.at>ons i e^ueswoa 10, Kmloss. wsth hare been received br Mr. F.ennett i 5tne:®ent “ Cemetery. : tram ail parts a: the Empire and tram j Imcfaww. Besides her parents, one ' many war are bts political foes. Even j Brother .wre. ;; they know that this tion-our is richlv ; Reserved and they burv their d:ffe;_ i Borbid Sale Without Vote jences io join with she manv who are Tile Omario Municipal Board has j happy that Mr. Bennett's service has I :he application of the Luck- Jbecn recognized. During these trying »n0AV v5naSe -council to dispense with '! times Mr?Bennett is ustng his euergv«‘a vote ef electors in the issuing of depart- debentures for a sum of $3,500 to cov- ment. His health is much better thanj€r the P^’a^e and renovating costs when-he left Canada for England, and of the Geddes recently pur- , although 71 years of age his driving ] cbased by the council. nose vrao are| force and qualities of keen debate will 1, . w \ c"? A ih1 C'\ wfcj -^£j THE SUCKER LIST In toe pa>. few weeks, even tn fots; anil talent in the air ministry district, magistrates have found it ne- ( cessary to hand out sentences and tin- i es io some individuals who make their 1 living bv preying on ■easily >old -or know very little if any- > d©ubt be a great asset to the House | Six-Toed Kitten thing about the investment field. Many -! :.f Lords. I Sgt, Major Peterson of the Strath times we have warned through this I , conas has a kitten that has six toes, column that people who are dubious-i WARMING WE SHOULD HEEDj on £ac^ ftont paw instead of the usual] about an investment to see their bank-! Mr. Wendell L. Willkie said recent- < fbre, which should give it an advant-J er or broker vfoo has an honest repu-j jy that if the United States ’’does notJ age ailF s<:raP- The hind paws only tatioo. In fact, it might be wise to do ■ take some action definitely and im- j5jave ^ve tx>es*—Listowel Banner. ■ this at any time in making an invest- j mediately, we may find ourselves sur-l -------- meat There is one investment that; rounded on all sides by forces which * Convicted for Stock Deal one can make to-day ^ihat is high class' eventually will crush this freedom —j Still another case of illegal selling! and at the^same time serves y©urjfoi§ freedom we hold so precious.*’ I ©f gold mining shares was unearthed1 ■couniry —•'Victory Bonds. JtWouhave This is a warning that we as Individ-1 in Goderich county police court when; noi yet made your purchase or if yon. uals should also heed. We at home j George lanson, of New Hamburg, was- are abre to make a larger contribution assist in so many ways and all are! convicted on three charges under foe, d.o s-.'jat once n> every ettori is neces-; important even though at times thev{ Securities Frauds Act of calling at pri mary tnm this country may assume its , may not seem as such. Our women share cd foe war effort. Do not have; are doing a noble work in the Red you- name on the sucker list, buy omx'Cross and other activities and it is recommended securities. truly surprising the amount of work i they actually accomplish. But we must j THE NEW VISCOUNT t not overlook the fact that to carra on J to be heard. Three hours of evidence Mr. R. B, Bennett, a former jrentier ■ the war to a successful conclusion re-*! disclosed that many thousands of shar- •J—- ■■■ — —- ,1 I-.. 1 vale homes for the purpose of selling j stock and one of trading in securities 1 without a license. He was remanded io jail for sentence for one week. Two charges of theft by conversion remain ■; 3 i premier YOU'SAVE J* 7 7 #• $H 11 s $ S' A Size 50x354 Size 4*50x20 $6,55 Off 8.20 Commander TIRESGUARANTEED L ffo. „ J—• L / ’ es in Hughman Gold Mines Limited ,1 | were sold by Jansen to ever a scire off i people, many of them women residing 5 ;j in rural areas and in villages, including .j j Brussels, Lucknow, Walton, Ripley, s . Bluevale, Dungannon and other places.; i The price ranged from 50 cents to $!■ i a share.’ Convicted on two charges an-' ; der the Security Frauds Act of -On- 5 tario -of not being a registered broker, ‘ I R. C. Hughes, of Toronto, in Magis-; ' irate F. W. Walker’s, court, Walker-'. ' ton, was sentenced to six months in- pail on each charge with an additional s pine -of $1,090 on each count. In -case; ’1 or default of the fines, the accused will? ? spend an additional six months in jail; on each charge, or a total of two years! 3 if defaulting. > four Arana on Tuesday evening, June ./mild tj'pe of the disease and not one 17th. A massed choir of 500 school of the three cases has been of the viru- chiidren participated in the ceremony, lent variety. Brig.-Gen. McDonald, head of Mili-; iary District No. 1, London, was pre sent to receive foe ambulance. New Principal Engaged The trustee board of the Mildmay Public School have engaged Mr. Wil liam Tooke, of Paisley, as principal of this school, hss duties to -commence on Tuesday, September 2nd. — Mildmay Gazette. Blaze at Gfcderich The home of Mr. anti Mrs. Joseph Allison, Goderich, was partially gutted by Barnes after a fire had started in a back shed. It was believed that an exploding oil stove was responsible for the blaze. Now's the day and now’s the hour— Show the enemy our potver; Buy more bonds than e’er before, Bonds will make the cannons roar— Buy a Bond. NEW INNER TUBE SEALS ITS OWN PUNCTURES See This Goodrich SEAl-O-MATIC >1: >1 v * jrtrL2zn>AA^i 0BAR6AW^V............. .. -—-cajr rort BATTiHY r HLL SERVICE 1 Clean top of battery. 2 Test with bydroroMer. 3 HU with pure water. 4 Inspect termittais and cables. 5 Clean and grease terminals. 4 Tighten battery in cradle. ill 1 1 5 B ■WS |ffl UsaUP PHONE 84 P v**N. MERKLEY Complete Auto Service * WINGHAM, ONT. Propose Bruce Peninsula as Park < The proposal that the Bruce Penin sula be converted ini® a provtnciaL ' park and preserve was presented io’ I Brace County Connell members by Dr. ’ * W. Sherwood Fox, president of the'; • University os Western Ontario, Lon-j J don, speaking at a banquet tendered j by the Town of Kinwdine to the vis-d iting council A rate of 5.5 mills fori Brace •County was approved by the I County Council. | Eight Calves in Four Years Walter Tarr, whose farm adjoins foe westerly limits of Harriston, has a cow which seems to know there is a war ©n. This cow, a Hereford, gave birth io her fourth sei of twins, eight calves in all, within four years. All lived and were healthy.-—Forditrich Re cord. Wild Animals Chase Children We ought to start a wild game pre serve around the lakes on the 12th concession of Beatinck, as school children were chased home one morn ing last week by two wild animals, supposed by some to be lynx, as wierd cries have been heard repeatedly by older people living nearby. We under stand there is a $10 reward offered by the council for their capture.” Buy a Bond! Buy a Bond! Liberty's in every one; We must fight or we must pay— Gold may win the final fray, Gold may fire the final gun, Gold may beat the fiendish Hun— Buy a Bond. Buy a Bond i Buy a Bond! Freedom’s cause shall win the fight; Boost the Victory Loan ahead. Soldier boys must still be fed: Buy for country, home and right, Buy with all a patriot’s might-— Buy a Bond. —James A. Ross. I I i i '1 i znoxdvBle Church. 4 Exptjsitvn •?< ! North WeBmgtoa. Children i Give Arabulante ! The ©rarihl presentation of the atn-'! bulance to the l^cpartmeat ©f Nation- ' al ©efonce, the amfcnteas tbit school ji children as Nsreb Wel'isgten w&fked • or -ij t-a raise fends for, was ,mde fe the 1 ■ Cracked Off Four Mail Boxes | Police are searching for a motorist’ who Sate 'Saturday night bre-ke off f our j rural mail boxes in Egmond-riFe. The? boxes were in the nrighborhsod of Eg* < — Seaforth Huron; Raised to Priesthood Fourteen young men, all ©f them graduating students ©f St Peter’s; Seminary, London, received orders of; the priesthood as the hands of Bishop' Kidd were ‘laid. tsptm each in turn, in solemn ceremony in St Fetor's -Cath edral an that caty. -Clarence Weiss, eld-' et son ©f Mt. and Mrs. Joseph Weiss, T-eeswater, was one of foe four-5 teen ordained as priests, as was also' Cornelius Siegfried, Formosa.;— Tees- water News. i Cars Collide at Crossroads Lionel Mahood, of Belmore, who is engaged in the livestock selling busi ness, had his car badly Wrecked, at Johnston’s cornet, Brant. The Ma- haod car and a new 1941 machine, owned by a Tara citizen, came togeth er, and if the Tara car looks as bad as the Malsood machine, it was a disasti v “Whj* did you break off your en gagement with Mabel?" “When we were looking for a flat, her mother said it was too small for three.” - Typhoid Fever Outbreak I Quito a scare was tlfeowfi into the • populace of the Brace -Capital last Iweek, when it was reported that the ; -three cases cd typhoid fevet- had devd- ’ pped within the eofdlnes of the mtm- i IctpaSty. 'The cutbreak is described by J. T. H. Robfosau, focal Medical Health, as para typhaid, a us crash. BUY A BOND (Guelph Mererny) Buy a Bondi Buy a Bond! Put your shoulder to the wheel, Every bond is but a gun Leveled at the vicious Hun—* Make the treacherous Nazi feel Canada is true as steel— Buy a Bond. Buy a Bbhdl Buy a Bondi We are at foe German’s door, very Ask your neighbors what Bray Clucks did for them. Then see im for prices and delivery dates. A. 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