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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1939-04-13, Page 3Thursday, April 13 th, 1939 WHY I tSVur AMtAD 1 I It: t! ImMU I i I HI s 8I f $ mil >!|||||| »• 11 , 1VJ If 1 A. Kt a ”1 needed a new barn roof and I went into the matt er very carefully .The annual report of my mutual insurance company showed that last year out pf 15 fire losses 7 were caused by flying embers, and 3 by light­ ning. I talked to my insurance agent and he advised a fire-proof roof above all else so I decided on metal. Metal protects against fire arid lightning and also against wind, weather, rot and upkeep.” I chose Metal and I bought TITE-LAP "Tite-Lap, to my way of thinking, has all the best features in metal roofing. It is rigid, has maximum provision for nailing, is absolutely weather-tight. I got the Council Standard quality, and the 2? year ‘guarantee that goes with it. And I was glad to learn about the new reduction in cost because there’s no sales tax any more.” • Send ridge and rafter measurements for FREE roofing estimate. Address Dept, 908. - . - „ gu&lph stor 4 prestcn; ONI T akers of E.S.p. Steel-truss farn;Stati |p’ i'joUIti'y Equip’rpent HIGH SCHOOL EASTER EXAMINATION RESULTS 1—75% or over; 2—66 to 74%; 3—60 FORM IA to 65%; 4—50 to 59%, Jack Mowbray Jean Norman Clarence Ohm Jack Orvis ..... Edward Powell Jack Rich... Isabel Ross Eric Schatte Isabel Scott • Irene Taylor Mary Tervit. Louise Thompson George Thomson Helen Thomson . Harry Wettlaufer Alan Williams .... Berna Yule ........ FORM IB Ellen Bailey ..... Kenneth Baker ... Lois Bateson — Dorothy Boyle ... James Cameron ... Edythe Campbell Jack Carter' ......- Carroll Casemore Olive Casemore Shirley Chamney Laura Collar ..... James Coulter... Louise Coultes ... Eileen Dark....... Elmer Deyell..... Stewart Elliott ... Joseph Falconer John Haines ..... William Hastings Norman Higgins Grace Kingston Jack .Hopper .... Harry Howard Isobel Miller .... Elva Welsh .... Leslie Adair .......... Florence Beecroft .. Norman Fry .......... Jack Gorbutt .......... Ross Holloway...... Grace Hutcheson ..... Edna Jenkins ......... Luther Kerr ....... Eva Lediet’t ............ George Lloyd ........ William McClenaghan George McGee ......... Jean McKague ......... Spence McKinnon .... Inereased Profits from Tour Farm t Successful Farmers know the value of modern scientific fertilization for their grain, hay, pasture, root, vegetable and small fruit crops. -Phosphate is a primary need of select Spring Sown grains and tests have also shown that fertilized pasture lands provide more cheap feed, than any other crop. Why pay out good money for, select seeds and neglect to provide the fertilizer required to ensure a good catch? This Bonk is interested in helping progressive fanners to succeed. If you need money for any worthwhile purpose call in and discuss your plans with our Manager* THE DOMINION BANK ESTABLISHED 1871 Wingham Branch 1. J. R. M. Spittai, Manager T i U. tm,lf Bertha Casemore Irene Clark .......... Margaret Connell Louise Dore ........ Frances Edgar .... Betty Gannett .... Margaret Haines Clarence Hamilton Ruth Hamilton ... Norman Hastings Edna Hogg ........ Fleming Johnston George Johnston Kenneth Johnston Douglas Kerr Betty Lloyd . Louise Lloyd . Louise Martin Mildred McClenaghan... Lois McGuire .... Norman Mundy .. Bernice Norman Charles Procter Melba Radford . Louise Reid T___ Frances Robinson Evelyn Scott ....... Alba Shiell ......*.. Dorothy Stewart J ean ‘Underwood Norma VariCamp Adeline Vansickle Ann VanWyck ... Flelen Walker ..... Kathleen Willits ... Jean Welwood ... Ariel Johnston ... William Sturdy ... Raphael St. Marie . Rose Lewis' ........... Evelyn Wilson ...... Jean Norhorp ........ r Donald Adams .... Noreen Benedict . Hilda Brown ........ 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Butning Tree Disrupts , ich Elevator & Transit Co., flattening 'Hydro Service j seven poles and 700 feet of high ten- A large hollow elm tree, filled with ’ sion lines. The tree, blieved t-> hive dry leaves in Harbor Park, Goderich, j been set’on fire by a cigarette butt nr mysteriously burst into flames, broke by small boys with matches, is said off at the trunk, fell across the hyd.ro | to have been smoldering for days.! commission line supplying the Goder-| When the wires, carrying 2,200 volts,! ORANGE GINGER ALE CUP Combine and put in cocktail glasses 2 cups chilled orange segments 2 tablspoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons 'sugar Just before serving, pour over: 1 chilled 12-ouncc bottle of ginger ale Garnish with sprigs of mint. Serves 6-8. THE ITALIANS WILL HAVE TO FACE OUR WOMEN''’ MESSl&U-’ g gp "1 ! fl fall of '.I iratia, Albania’s cap-1 tcrior. 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