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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1939-04-27, Page 44 ig|| iggg? $ •zj ■■Ml This campaign is open to all except employees of this newspaper. The winner, and ultimate standing of all competitors will be decided by a Board of Judges to be announced later, and will be based upon the re­ sults of candidates which are to be in the form of votes secured through the vote coupons in this newspaper,—new, paid - in - advance subscriptions, and cash collections. Where you live is of no consequence, the campaign is open to everyone. There is no advance in rates during this campaign; the subscription price of this paper will be exactly the same as it has been in the past. Every candidate must stand square­ ly on his own efforts. Pie should not receive assistance in any form from another candidate; but he may re­ ceive all possible help from anyone not participating in the campaign, for in that case it is assumed that it is due entirely to his own efforts. Any collusion between candidates may be the cause of disqualification. The vote coupons which appear in this newspaper, and will appear in later issues, must be turned in within one week from the date of the issue. All other votes can be turned in at any time at the discretion of the can­ didate. " F All candidates, fox the .duration of the campaign, are, Authorized by the publisher of your paper to make col­ lections, but each candidate must be personally responsibje for all money collected, and will turn in such collec­ tions on the report flights to be desig­ nated. The publisher cannot accept any re­ sponsibility for ‘ any statement or promise made by a candidate to a sub­ scriber or possible suscriber unless such statement or. promise is covered in this announcement. Making good the promise ‘that everyone wins, each’ candidate will be paid a commission, of fifteen percent of a” supscfiptiOh’ money collected oy him and turned into the campaign of­ fice. These commissions are payable at the end of each week. At the discretion of the campaign manager, if a candidate has been shown to be sufficiently inactive or :•>» apparently disinterested, or guilty of irregularity of any kind, he may be disqualified from the campaign, and forfeit any possible claim to any award other than the fifteen percent, commission above referred to; this he will be entitled to regardless of any eventualities, It is understood and agreed that the winners of major awards cannot re­ ceive both the prize and the commis­ sion. They will rebate1 to the cam­ paign manager all commissions secur­ ed before their awards can be given them. o To prevent the slightest possibility of any known leak that might con­ ceivably help any candidate, a sealed ballot box to which no one will have access until the campaign has been concluded, will be placed in a local bank during the final week and all vot­ es will be placed therein by each com­ petitor. On the conclusion of the cam­ paign the seals of the ballot box will be broken by a Board of Judges and the final count, made by them. In this way it will not be possible for any one to have any information regarding the actual standing of any or all candi­ dates., Report nights of the campaign are every Tuesday, Thursday & Satur­ day night and 5,000 extra votes will be given each candidate every time he makes, his report on these * specified nights. 25,000 extra Votes will be credited ' to each candidate for every five year subscription, or payment of arrears of the same value turned in during the first week of the campaign. During the third week of the campaign 12,500 extra votes will be given for a like amount. Every candidate who has earned $50.00 or more during the first week of the campaign will be given a bonus of $25.00 cash. • The publisher guarantees absolute fairness and impartiality to all can­ didates. Any difference or any possi­ ble difference of opinion as between . candidates and publisher will be de­ cided by the management of the campaign. All candidates agree to abide by all conditions here set forth. £: Sj£-'JgM iWgw i -\u §§£x£;: ■% £x- ■ Xx?: TO ■Il ',s ■OMawEaB % <$>£& ;W TO K-: BJ V I * A New 1939 Chevrolet Coach Newest Model, Fully Equipped, License Paid for. Without Reservation of Any Kind. Obtained Through the Co-Operation of A. M. CRAWFORD, WINGHAM t it » i h> i Presents an « Could ore Fair t 9 5 Motor jg X i nt zi MAJ !r And Four Other Cash Awards as Well as I .. • 1 . • No more attractive major prizes have ever been offered anywhere in a newspaper competition:- FIRST—A brand new motor car, fully paid for,zincluding license. SECOND—A. return trip to England at a season when the Old Country is at its best. desire ™aU h’av^r®™^™ “* !” C“h a”d Wi" be °' an will bring a smile of satisfaction to the human every wee“dm1ngXthe°S^paigm CandMates wiU be <>> proportion to the results they are able to secure; that is, a cash commission paid This Subscription Campaign is open to men and women, boys'and girls, residing in Wingham or surrounding territory Everv candidate will emerge a winner. Those not fortunate enough to secure one of the awards will be paid cash fofthdr JartHn . candidate who has the greatest desire to win will be awarded the major prize; nobody loses - everybody wins campaign> Everybody wins, but the f THE ENTRY FORM IS BELOW (Must ,bc cast within week from date of this issue) Address GET YOUR START NOWENGLAND Hi "Collect all these Coupons yoti can. Get your friends to save them for you; (CLIP NEATLY, DO NOT ROLL OR FOLD). ' O' x 2nd GRAND AWARD Free Credit Coupon GOOD FOR 100 VOTES Candidate’s GOOD FO: ADDRESS PHONE PARTICULARS ;; A Return VIA CUNARD LINE, STATEROOM AND MEALS INCLUDED. TO BE USED AT THE .PRIZE-WINNER’S CONVENIENCE: Campaign Conducted by IF BLANC w ■