HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1939-11-02, Page 2PAGE TWO
S
SiYOF
Use specialized medication
for nose and upper throat
where most colds start
Helps Prevent Colds Developing -Don't
wait untie miserable cold develops.
At the very firstwarning sneeze,
sniffle, ornasal irritation -put a few
drops of Vicks Va-tro-norpup each
nostril immediately. Used in time.
17a-tro-no1 helps to prevent the de-
velopment of many colds.
tlsedgtf n1oi
Clears Stuffy Head, Too -Even when
your head is a 1 eloeged ma frrnr. a
neglected-coldVa-tro nor breees
comforting relief: It quickly clears
away the clogging mucus, reduces
swollen mem-
branes, helps FEEL its tingling
to keep the medication go to work
sinuses from
being blocked
by the cold- v G 1,'C S
let s0u ` A-TR041®.1.
breathe again.
Canny Ba rterer Won
Deal at Old Springhill,
*By .1. i.,l._. ,n
Stepping leirkeeeei let. ,:t'
ye,ee-e-
yeere till; atii.e a:,v0• : S7i.. we
t'r1 10 : 1 orr
- --,
.a;! l;1.1 14.
'":ay .t1it.r --..
cert,
yt-ars later
Yom t 3 ill: ..': 1. "'11 that
..
tretjtent,,i an* price
101 ,r._. still Ptd.. ., w:ltil r1v
:Pot:D ti, eHt - at,
the ht.rden-
son▪ at,.htam',r± ,hal l.1,. .. 1717
71.7.10 : _0 pry 1-,47itt t .Ot` ct rte Witt
old-fashioned
bu▪ ildings.
And atoorgettchle are times w-" _
:toad aroma?, ?dies rt',,net 1-'-:
;ray- , n.'..'- r !.'_.-r: : ,-euntrS fens
_,aei, , It L.1 r. 5 ' i.- -.±5110e it1 1.5)00'itora-
;trel -1.,00.. ..-i± "twice^Lotti
•
,t les. while waiting To receive rail o
/tat,. ,,:.d rh::r.
Pt ..r.r.'. 'v': '10000,+,t
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11 0. ‘1. ±1te '1'.:.ill .
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a. .. .1.- 1... edelee,
eietee 1,a' elethes the:, ti
>•}: ?0.ct 1 t.'tri twhi l w 1
Exeter. 1.i
when n i t s suit. they always
xr:• fit- • to have 7 thi tali
it, With OR, 1, it lura"« '0.1,41 as a pair
,.I I rc + a It t kti' or It might a a �
colored i 1. handkerchief.
On : ream Saturday. we have
beee tele. MrMr.F:t11 in a favetioite
,.su,`al. said h•' would throw something
in with -very purchase. - 1
In those days it was not amiss ter
the general _tore tt.i include in its'
stock a .,.l trade not only patent wild -iii
i.:it likewise. liquors of an in•i
ic,xieteitie nature.
WhenSaturday came an old Sent,.
nian'= wife sent him to the store to-
procure
o-
proca e an egg's worth of - darning!
needles. s. The old man received the!
:etelles in trade, then remarked:
"I'm knowin' yeare giviri a treat;
wi' erery purchase."
-You'd hardly expert a treat with
an egg's worth of darning needles."
the storekeeper replied.
' e:, bit ye canna draw the'
:114 customer's a Cu't-1
.'trier a.^,d 1 trade a purchase."
-Welt. then. what'll you have?"
•'I'iI take ., tail whiskey.- • i
..0".17/ i .. placing a limbi- 7.,n!.:. . I ,-loured into it a horn of I
rti.
l r- tae. bit ,.t:gar Ill!
1 ni.cnl w"• w ei call Santly
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y tlks. i
B€:roil: ratt:aiir,he tzhisui to hi' I'_: •�.a
n. oI a=attAuc10(5 -adltu t.L, 511,1
face of Salirl,r as he observed. ''I'tn
thinllin'." itr .ofd. -there's ±wither
egg's worth o Ile :dl'- r 0101111 ur Il e."
•6['e ar', not stir that the hope!
which everybody had in those days'
of getting something for nothing has=
changed from that time to this. I
A storekeeper would alk 50 cents;
frit' a yard of; say. winery or cash -f
mere. knowing full /het befr,re tuct
1051105011,01 wnttitl complet,A. rhe-',
ee tom''1' tvottici heat. hila 51 'o'n tot
er'h p' .iia ti ani w, 11 1
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conclude the (hal,
1I' ti„o tt,ztt'ritd wtm.: te,l,t,nkt, n ,
`1„- :1tN8el1' 1l0 invoriably 1±1, e7/71/4:7-/
rd tothrow 100 at lea -t the the«u1
tt'hen the price of the yardaer, 0010
erial ranged: anywhere from 71 rent-
00 $1 or mare a yard, not only the
thread, but oftentimes also buttons,
lining and instances, binding for the
bottom of the skirt, Were a free offer-
ing:
MT. PLEASASNT PLOWING
MATCH HELD ON FRIDAY
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2,
HURON NEWS
fMrs. Harold Brandon—
i The eentinunity was deeply hnck-
t -d ani saddened when word was re-
ceit ed at Baydeld of the passing in
St 1Iaay'. hospital, Kitchener, of LaIs
i Blsi wife of Harold Brandon, of
1 the village, 'Mrs. Brandon passed
I' away at Ave o'clock Wednesday
mowing. having failed to Tally from
an operation. She had been taken to
I the hospital for observation and treat-
ment of an inward goitre. A daughter
of the late Robert Blair she was born
in. Bayfield on September 27. 1901.
I and Was ducated there. The symp-
i athy of the entire community is with
j her irereeved husband whorl she mar-
. 1 ri-d in la,rr_vit on Oct ,l Rein Left
To moor:* of a inyinr llaoth?r
a -i>rht r > 01ITBn. foul' sons and foul'
daughters: Kenneth. Keith. Glen. Bob-
,
.J Audrey. L.a_ba,a and Siiia'-
i Alco . ttiourn are h,-7' r,I,7-
th1. 11:-- L 1:,er t Blair and the -e
I - ices. Wilmer. George and t= obet.
l all f B. Th: >1111E-2. 0ei4 ,-- was
1. .a on. Fri,00,y.. with interment 1n the
Hayti -id I en:etery.
Jahn E. Lindsay. Gaderich Twp.—
I [r'-. ?Sin 'Ia . ar
Clene+
I• .erre -_ _ _..
OW Classmates Meet—,
,Ir. Wm. J Tough of C' was
tale of the many OUTof town tutors
who an u i ,'l :Ite Forest Fair on
\Ve,dnestiay last. This was lir.
Tough's first visit to ,Forest. and he
was highly pleased with the exhibite.
and the appearance of the country
round about. Mr. Tough is a native
of Huron County and was a classmate
of Duncan Whyte. when they at-
tended the Toronto Normal School in
1891. After leaving the Normal School
they had neither seen nor heard from
each other for 49 years. at which time
the acquaintance was renewed by
means of a mutual friend. The lives of
these two ._len are very similar.
They are the same age. Both spent
many years in rural sthoals. Both
ww•-•:'e farm.-rs and boti: are now :hitt.
re:it'ei Cl,..ton News_gee0 .
Taylor-Robinson—
A pi'et 1,y matrimonial im nial event took,
,1.45ee at 0:-, bowie of Tho,. t.uialt:scln,
10
eon, 'e : t of Eas- \Vawanosll. on
Urine: 14th. when his _ c, d dau-
fr:
beteineth. 1'as air Lawrance
tirlyi.' Taylor. youngest 1 of the
nate T1: la. Taylor and 'Mrs. Taylor.
Fitt \V.'.'aito'1: The •r1'enloIiy
was performed by R•%•.-„..1. B. Towyn-
_ lire *. *eegrato The vo1ng corplr
Lot lsay. c Cil * the home wu e:1,: 'tli_ 11: -i;r.
1 h :i :' J L.I. ;a y, i•._. To' ' Hai battle•. Tarot_..: 4511 Sahel'
I' -in F"r.1, year, .� n is .11r- The twill reside the
l 1 .'19.0z, gaooni 1: 1-1.nr0 road 'V14t
0:7 Gad -rich
i -t 2.. timer:
hcosi o^ from floe Canada
rerelving his education its
•.. _ .cif- School he succeeded
!l tile hf me±i 0.l. fal'rn
r t.
married Eliza MtLtm
,?..: w,:.. ,..zirvives. Thirty years ago
:hey r•.*sir::t from active '.0,:'k t, Take.
in Clinton. Ile. Lindsay
,,,t: -,i s,~ Toronto in 1937, and sire,
'hat 1010» aidefi witl: ilia .
Mr. a Lt , •al in n l r ies
,001 P?eebt .0a:: in religion. having.
lieen .t`, eieier Church. (liil
. :L. .h union 0-
f 0...:• 1,31 member 0: W :•
a ti - i - ` :1,77.1,'1111,,
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Nlerys. lwtat Stewart. F rh .,i
1,l' d 1.h.ptr.n. hxf`i ?. ?a, . Will-
iams. Exeter: b le t i
!Irish. Glen Mrr1: t1
5t1 ,1,. an.i Orttai
.,• user.
Tractor in sad. ;.: _•'
t'r .ay and
t'sbnroTownship. d i
have F."ver 31 0, i,in :11,,,r
l • lla\
Armstreng. St Marys.
.Rir.. fialhes. r-t.len. -1111': Fa I..et}t
Johns. F x -t Jim Gour.tiy.
_ ? Marys.:
-.
Bet. Bustin Science ri:.. ' : crown
..1,1,1 t -,.t At.ish. Max "':1-r,n'cg: dir-
ectors in charge. Er.-... Selves and
N,:rm:ln Hait,es,
p sial---Tourniowntan
t77atr'i:. .0100: Gourhty. R. H, t5t.
Mary..; for tn., t Ft three furrows
plowed by any person not engaged On
talar:ittz, [['i1}ieati: Snowden. 1..endo:::
Lindsay Minto -:lar. Croma:'ty. J.
Drtrst, ebrii:dvfil•• salada Tea Com-
pany special. Elr.I Armstrong: spec.
calf, for :,est tea:lis. [\'truant 0-0
S cot -nee Hi!. Gibb L,ai:c•a::. Ki:'k' ,r..
Clayton rolgtiholin. 5ci-i±"e Fill:. Mel-
bourne Murray. y. 511,
Sai z'r -p•-_.i1 tor ipti,t
by Flan: n' r;I 'rrr.y. under Max
Armstrong,
ROMANCE OF GERALDINE. HALF -
AMERICAN CINDERELLA QUEEN
The. thrilling msl,i 'yrs;Ate
tureeq t, Klee Zee s tootaing
beautiful . •oC', 1 t:}>6 .,.ill -l;
t':, a., . _ .. ... .
,1r.,
eV7..',Ve,3, 777e -
body a.' -,: I1 and
The
i,k' et Iy lit _1. ariafd... 1Y, t :. - -
c'eII P1 ail t,mnd . i.• -'S rem. SIP •i.`':
a dozen of 'thein k1l'I3i1,?ri i+! y 1u,-.7
yard of shirting n: a'alico% a pont 0 '--
butt.-1' seemed hit,': at 1tl [ .
it Wr lot'i prccur . `,•-..y1,. -. .t. d.
four 11±1'.ld. . ,-ii:'. •, r.
Ahri
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Th. /..cot lora Ir. ,,Melo
0,0,1,E tan La ,wok.d"
Wingham Couple Married 50 Years
Foxton's tea nowt, \Vilidhani. was
the scene et a very happy gathering
when a diener party was held in hole.
or of Mr. and Mrs. Churl s S. Black-
hall, who were married fifty roar;
ago, Oct. 2lst, 1889. The. bride and
groom of 50 years ago were presented
with- a purse of money and gifts. Mr.
and Mrs. Blackhall were marries} at
Woodstock by the Rev, lir. Dodson.
Before conning to- Wingham -ll) yeare
ag;,, they resided at Ingersoll. Mrs.
Fs1'kiaalt wo- formerly- Mary Helena
Ynr:na_.: o:'i hived in Aylmer prior
.1 ,.._.. „,,:.. They are b,: -t., ,.c years
,i_-. in -a:.. only six days . I';::':;'.-
_.elethdeys.
931
t4iti4.�.sh'.
l ICY, perfectly -ripened Canadian apples
are in , fresh from Canada's Bnc,at
orchards: Plenty of them, too—thous that nor -
malty would be exported overseas, ,as,well Its
our own usual, generous supply. And—thanks
to the higher niininn,m grade requirements --
there are greater -than -average qualities of the
finer. fancier. higher -grade eating apples.
So, all throush this year's apple season, order
liberal quantitie's of Canadian apple4 . - for
eating. 000km+±. entertaining .. , and for jelly-
ing and preserving. You'll enjoy them int-
mem-Ay—and you'll be doing your country a
5ER1'ICE at the same thine,
And remember, Canadian ;apples are Govern..
ment Graded. Ask to see the grade -mark on
the container when you buy:
Marketing :Terrier
DOMINION DEPARTMENT 00 AGRICULTURE,.
A
Honourable James G. Gardiner, Minister
8i
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C---1)2,012 0 s
TIL NEW ORD
1940
.22 important improvements, added to fundamental Ford fe'atureS,
represent the most advanced engineering' in the low -price field
HAT do the Ford cars far 1940 offer to match their
brilliant new beauty? New comfort, convenience, quiet.
safety—and the roomiest, richest interiors ever designed
for a Ford car.
They have a host of interesting new features. There is a
finger-tip Gearshift conveniently located on the steering
post. An improved transmission is unusually easy to shift,
New Controlled Ventilation. Improved shock absorbers.
Improved spring suspension and a new ride.stabilizer.
A combination of new features makes the new cars quieter
in operation. Theyhave big, powerful hydraulic brakes. They
have new Sealed -Beam Headlamps that are safer, stronger
and stay bright longer. They have the famous 85.hp. Ford
V-8 engine—which blends 8.cylinder smoothness with
economy.
You've never seen cars with so much performance, style
and comfort at such a low price. Get
acquainted. You'll enjoy the experience;
22 IMPORTANT FORD IMPROVEMENTS
FOR COMFORT—Mare room inside. New Control/ed Vza-
tilation. New torsion bar ride -stabilizer. improved spring
suspension. Self-sealing shock absorbers. Two-way adjustab'.e
driver's seat. New -type resilient front seat backs. New
"Floating -Edge" seat cushions.
FOR CONVENIENCE—New Finger -Tip Gearshift. Engine
more accessible. Two -spoke steering wheel. Light switch on
instrument panel.
FOR STYLE—New exterior beauty. New interior luxury.
New instrument panel.
FOR SILENCE—Improved soundproofing. "Easy Shift”
traossmiss}oo. Curved disc wheels.
FOR SAFETY—Sealed-Beam Headlamps. Dual windshield
wipers at base of windshield. Larger battery and generator.
Headiig,ht Beam Indicator in driver's direct ads§aa,
PLUS THE UNDAMENTAL FORD FEATURES
ON DISPLAY AT
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FORD GARAGE
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