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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1941-10-23, Page 2
PAGE TWO I Wingham Advance-Times Published mt WINGHAM ’ ONTARIO Subscription Rate — One Year $2.00 wmtbs, §100 in advance To U S. A., $2.50 per year Foreign rate, $3 GQ per year. Advertising rates <m apMkwon protectiirit afforded by insurance pol icies. Much of the thrift and self* sacrjfke which men for year have ex* ercLel to give protection to their widows and children, vwpld be wasted, sir.-'c th.e amount of insurance covered in any ,j'O*h*y would purchase only a very small pars cf Site necessities of hie which the palwy-h.-lder had plan ned. All the veterans <of the fest war and 1 the wid-. ws of veterans who were k:ll* | t-d :n the fest war, who have been | receiving pensions, would find them-l -rives unable to carry on. i U1 the money which the people ef | 13a ing vd faith have loaned theirs iry tbroagh Wat pavings Certif*»sue uau i-uwnc* w wwa sue susaicw . and War Loan Bonds would | became stiff. $e was rushed to a do. k m value so that when redeemed mid buy only a portion of what oday. . ion cheapens money and out the centuries it has always toe people, in lower wage brack- ?md mass when it came, happen to be in very circumstances are gen- see inflath n coming and eir holdings from bonds ■urrency into g.rids. The hc-use- who owns Lis own home or his r ot so badly off when mflation but tens f‘f thousands who rent are oauebt in the toils 'Of a where rents skyrocket and the 'the dolfer goes down rap- WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, October 23, 1341 of the DISTRICT 5 S^i<i<H<:>u>»iuutiiuniiu>aui<uxut>ntiniuiii:iiiu>t><iii>ituS Ate Poisoned Cheese A sad death occurred an the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Picken, near Durham, when their little daughter found a bat M cheese with rat poison and ate it. She had seen her pa*v , working with it and they didn't a . | she had touched it anti* she sudue; GRADE of MOTOR FUEL we f am ONLY WC W f Ffea tas ns? Is Your House J.-WA, HOW DO THEY DO IT? The a? w ' e nut in several and question tb.a how a with a to pro few V W oUr intent' gratrihtin, rite womdcrin conduct their they aebfevo sincerity ari gnatufetfens1 ager of rids we can answ treeKy The id our oh water iron tha the hand time A. D. Smith, Bluevale outstanding in every desirable quality Madam, it would si: rmgated iron. ® Idfbfeed ■’sr&tdews wasrat prtntierf sway. Afersys leers a fcwhuspsbnrHia? wbea yea leave year boars fer the evmiswu R wasa> ber, a hriefe lijbe for us2eea .bears, v&s» waly 3f wHydcv mas. UWWA ou/2vr»MI 1/JtvV SCTlfflHr PfeoMslSS WmgUm | Sheeting Victim’s Pace Paralysed | Donald Huber, IS-year-old son of i Mr. and Mrs. William Huber of Han- | over, who was the victim of a shoot- | ing accident i?n Thanksgiving Day, is {still a patient in Hanover Hospital. | Fhe right side of the bov\ face is I yaralyoed, and he is suffering from | shock. It is thought that the bullet ii from -a .22 calibre rifle which entered | | his neck at the right side, passed out | I through his left cheek, bebow the eye, j | but so far be has been too ill to have Han X-ray taken. oun Now that all gasolines are being continue to make ONLY ONE MOTOR FUEL ■etty well ■exhausted by rim-Bh?C,3-3ce.S- Jeans life was at fer-i despaired 'either f fusty carings eariy Sup fey n-mcg, \ ai, bril that danger point is past and ’ must report it the authorities. Per- he Carrick CssmtO sbosS'5 post a :with yassib nu her side, ft remains tn ; sens who cause property damage.and ibsiarifel reward for the sriling ef be seen io what degree the tfiSfe gfeUfeU to rspret fey themselves open to ds mfecLfevsus canine.. — Miodmay .'may recover Ir.mn the xarageS zS. the Revere ped^ly. '-■ arette.. ■ . diseasesSmricmw Sentinel i •■ '- in private or public property; the siren alarmed .residents of town ^Ari «?» I and vicinity and a large crowd of ? people soon Collected at the freight yards where the tank car was standing on the siding. It is not known what r emised the tank to explode, but it is {thought gas may have generated in | this partly emptied tank. o Woman Acts As 'Sicker j WkEntfee tag Ione Pass (Capt John charge rf ' Tcgert> cleared tar Sarnia from -God' ;.£ al a war ; erich, she Bad aboard a woman stoker, ha O. Fm- ’ the red-headfed ■wife <af a member of committed { she crew, who volunteered to do a ' fh-omaris fob after the town and near* /jby ■.countryside had been unsuccess* ’■•ftdly .combed few a mU 'to fill the ri mas seen {vafenry. ■i Harpy McEwssa was unable to pro- { ■ reed to Hershey Leakey tratring camp ;. '{for the reason that La ferked sufririem ‘ ■ 'ridenriftraririi papers. It is everted, ’’ 'Lowerer, thM when all necessary pa* b 'ipers are pr©ri2%d, be vriE be alfewedJ upwr &e sdfea. q ; Sria wlerifes 1ft Ocfebex y ;i Wmfe ^sdpg-s. fence tn Bfe fests ? !(t&riri f *riy riris fetta the HipptSni road, Mr. Jefer Treesar came arrgss | iageia patch sf tsdd strawberries, some H ,i sfeg;. tririch were t& bfessara and ethers | ran into rife. sSe of a {were bearing ripe seed patriy ripe tter- -! tg tr the Fvrife Car.a5* ?i rice, all a gred sfee, perfectly fermed.i Hht'zver and drives by land ci ^Kcedsnt qnaX'^t We Lave-j t ,.f Tara, an empfeyesl sever Lears tf asy towns^p groins* { ■y„—..Hanover Frsl Png strawberries rip Wtil the rfdSe'l |of Octrb<s«SeaiorB H»r> B^srs-.' riosfiriy tririM aaMtt ; s v2feg* ctepfefri 'wander-Bri^ve8«t dogs are tnefestong ritrir cattfe There is * slight ftnprxTement in. , ..tkfe, and a as- rixrtsgbi-eMi-the triMj tLe crr.<fcfen Wfefesstein, $*; !1<Srg that made LotBb'Sa JrihtaxA.’:yi!ytr*r3 <3sagbdet <tr Mt. as.3. Mri- bash c.a the warpath sot&foefe» Wiritersteou who fe fes an iron H*eotge Rau»4h tei M -ciUte wms*‘tag at Io*wlou wkh -ttttaly*; Dags AmdseS Cattle- Sters resoXng itsth 'Tank Car Explodes Injuring Man With ids clothing blown to shreds and suffering with burns and shock, J-sets Efend, a road construction contractor, was rushed to Clihto 'hos pital early Friday evening ami after sri fesanriralfea by Clinton doctors was taken by ambulance to a London hospital for special diagnosis, Mis mf.nries, which are critical, were emis- c-3 by rite explosion ef a railway tank {cat er read surfacing Utvfe from which ■I he was filling his <rit spreading truck * ... . M .. -Mt . Invesrigating Emkes Poles J i Sanrtri rcririty mfijfe emesr Ma !.; L?KCri er dririri has cbg.£rir&5 a. riiSH_____ ____ ilte eS ferfaa s>f!ts lilies ca«* «tf jta& at fte'diaian Sivav “sWine roai. to I I‘;:.wsanresya^p®WrxoieriBavriigbeEri!]* - --■«riw*k Iby-cxrs^ sm3 B* rnrimates «h»s| ravtsrigaric® cs bring mafe. He wariiskariy insfelkd fSra sitin' wifkd mif that any Mosorisr -caorifeg fits* Fitts itaa. The shock and by Mdfc&S-afcd wx§ Learil tfet utiles. The ame tkri Ms'ftohed in tmd the TEESWATER may VOTE ON UOUOR ___QUESTION : As everyone is no doubt aware a petition has been circulated in the Village of Teeswater, requesting the Municipal Council to submit to a vote of the electors the question (quoted from the petition): ’‘Arc you in favor nt the sale beer aud wine Amder the provisions of the Liquor Control Act?” During the past week qr so the petition has been circulated in Tees- water, and according to a statement made to the Xcws, enough names have been secured. H the legal number secured is suf* ficieut, it is understood rim petition will be presented to Cvmncsl then t$ the Liquor Coalrol Board. The latter organisation* if neceprimg the petition will set a dale tot $ vctc in Tees- water, which will be hot leks than sixty days from the time they receive the petitlou (Tamtot Hews) \y