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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-12-11, Page 10N+ IC Viral* va Fr IF for EYeryonel! e l9. Radios' Hockey Gloves, katmg...Outfits.:. Hockey Pads, B�ckey Sticks ■N nd 4.4 THE G1O, DERI1✓;i. . SIGNALS•. IMILLIU MAIM Or EZNARAGX RO9NIS p'eM,'Jf Law in Connection. with P ' ;,-€ lure by Ilurtieipa�t leetuleibu ` ,01,ONT ; ,'Dec.,jud eat PrP '..shoo Reach, 'handed down in the Matter `oZ the St, catharinvia early clog» `frog (fit? :+bawer-rooms; will have pltteell ,you Ar•avel 'through the country pucker.. M da - land he ,others of the some fealty ore More a nuniciilalities iaa wives and agate glau� ha . 'your .autonaetAle, union 'the king's pioneer tll� ' the P 1:Ontaxio:1n Iiia embaarrawsint;; situation' highway, and aiotiee aaz, old log build3apg log houses who tooted out musical notes., The judiment -in itself is no doubt tvilh tia� cloo aa>id aviiidodls gataae, aa' on, rife old tin dinner nota. have Banti I giooti law. It is bawd on the technicail a nd ` • call +ta IC. that land, where they don,'t • ity t�P procc'dura' toaa vii . Iaart lot uauaii caattlt�, . kit *+ , 11i , clod. and heaaS dinner with a tin laorli' $1.89 to . e �6/ 5 t �tip al cuunul as directed k y �Y 4ltest, toe. x11 file• earci� h T! $DLY. D!)011a71[ A71$ 11th, 1941 - The Old Log Cabin of Pioneer Days BF GAVIN I1'211< ILTON OR OEN Author of „TX U OI4t LOG 4SCDOOIa, $3.1.9 and 'up e -98c and$L98 1-1 29c to- $1.9$ Wheel C Covers �: 39c cy Heaters $7.95 ..d nlj) ra 0 Def ro tin ' Fans Mr: T . `S a +� r hung todry' 'harks, and herbs, suchas + * I , (.tii�>itka, ,It does ttuC, t1P�,Iaour`e,' tou���a d•aui�- taatit..;�' 3`�►u� •tri. mar �tl� thr�,- . ,,Ilia .• earlier i r Mill need score] years () of rb .x;aaaaatnt<ie, t}amaa c1„ tansy, Pe'ppermint,' hoarhoua ti, ,catnip, hot initselfet ttlte inttntiaia(.o. the Wit/Ali-You are oil ly� to'patas it' by with=, favi' another and children, pumpkin x ll t lr .,Lion.+rill, Board t!) grant to. muni- out giving it 1 s vond giatnt•l]. TIle.s4:,,, seedS, (a1'a%Vay tSeeds. and . ,gunpowder,.. • di ; 11 i ..4 an earlier. 'hour of closing old log 'uuilc in ;s, yam the lconie, sweet for worms 'in children;. soft soap for aria tc ,.. than L.: P.M. it it au intends. ' 'hoxut elf early _ pionst.aSwhhat lessexus rin tvrin o, goose grease. nand' fat: Work It wars in-1-pri1, 19:1, that the then could- we learn if owe could seat the poultice for croup. For men and big Liquor' l:+anmit iulat>r, !!r: E. 0. OtKttt] • pazlurlataa of pioneerlife.:•of which It f bo`'S there was salts and'senna , and a in ':r.•s wid e to - complaints •.ami sUg. was , the centre, 'from "the day the winter tonic made of black cherry bank, 1.,..-:i1a1 appearing ui the press, well P10flter Clift>red it;witli his brld0 until mountain ash teiries aiul a root called clerks of .illttuIei .ialitkt>a a letter tllty da • he bade ' it f4rewt.il as, a Ile +'gu1(1 thread." All this was Stecl'ed,' in ,F ] 'telt,,:og.• iht• w:r\ for leara`,er el vas III;, Moved into his second house; of fxail.te,°_ whiskey Old it was quite fteetive. 1. ;. 1allttrs.. t>1attiii , ;fit >ft>cl, sol it if il:ct Crick- or st•u11.t*, and the old 1o, 1tt3uQe Then thea was -410.—a l4e11nd.-family llluu.ei>rai Q0.11ltl'ii•1avo,red earlier Cla,s- was turned ovt°iti to the beasts of the i medicine for old •J ldr young, man and ria ' ' •.- • nit ,:o expressed Tressed i.ts litho; to him be •. field and the_ fowls ()Utile alit., beata,,t. This was., the iftside' bark, of 1Lt,.l t , 2 would issue the necessary order to close iii one of ftht se old log houses, once : the soft elm, in "pioneer . days ;coded 1 ] fa 11 � peeled i he $3.25 and up' � • ..• • r.,uui 4st ,aid Ilitlaucll>atlatJ the Mane anti t,t.-tit (lf a pit .1111 3, �1iplatly clm. ,It vas heel at, t C�'� .�.t ut \ t l .a ria r rr ► left t t a ,' ; 1 t ti an t1 n beams. d ,., nothing u o a ••� i It 1 u h n a l •, � ci I u i t 1 . spring, • - G r;' ani flat+ Il.lu�t• rrtlitc��eti, hitt a,rt c .11.et 1 vv13.�,.ttlxi�l- aft it �, b .I I„ g P , J.� O -' •' an its trio, of m1mi. .blrtizplace gift as ho1,e in the vv11011 Wanted a few pieces were -soaked ® ,1 T , 'as a )ll:at r tor a few min h ies� +befor,e ] .• • ]•_. loft d vyhrth dill, dot '� 11 hot water x x f a l .1., at wt>,lri� Of \i t•. Odette's r-�►llc•t�aitTl b � _ J d ,.y' 1 . t > for under the house. 1 lived ht thio old drinking;; It `looked. lilte the white of. > ty . +bill.• fl,rly bila? 11.a1`te,. 11 atr% ►tt1l stone[ -Joe lincl,: r earlier 'closing-,- 'and lug 1101as4. until 1 ".vv: as elere.'u : J•ears an egg. :>a. cupful of it would, slip ddavn . (),Lei plaices are .preparing to acct, • of age: It was -'just a common log your throat before you (,ould, taste it. + o' 'In forluulatil�g hi 'letter Mr. Odette, 108,Se, a story and a half high, with one and it oiled your inwards'from Stem, r3 who' was ;a business man° and not a -door and two windows, anti with ,just to stern, - It wits given also to the'o • c+? lawyer. nl tit °11.' granting- of' tallier al board ll:trtitiuu; bet�ytE'la my parents'and the ass, and chilgren cut the 'bark J4 P•7 ,- a i Tartans $&95 At�:bes,enTuine �1 ca Fog G r i v Wig Lamps 2.65 to 98 �. as w 7. „ Flaard ' t • Christrate� Tree Lights 55c and up 1• c:, s.1:g conditional uih,u a l•yla\w being • lied auk the -other, cal'i i the 'spar( : in, small squares, took it -to sehGol and p:1, - t[ stipulating tit ear'- a•r.hour. lie bed. ' 'mei. rest of the. house was ; chewed, it for gum. There teas no ap- 31 et" i:;ll;.:u.;...t \\11101 titapli+;a3 that he kitchen, dining -room, pair lor combined.,pelldicitis in the days of the slippery -i „• (111 t -1- no- 1} 18t'r iii_ the countll" Yes, tilers` \w;t" an upstairs, and: the elin +bark tonic. ',Then,. there was the j t.• ti` the closing( hour. , stairway was a ladder made of two sprili creaming medicine,. sulphur and 0 It is this mode of procedure. ,Watt Cedar iw1ts uailett to the logs with molasses: Thee old Pioneer medicines '.,lu,:t:c1 11,•a,•11 f.+'unll fatuity. If, .rs we •rtiii;s for a foothold.' We, children .wade frons the herbs of ,the field kept t,4 lttxiiet'('. L.> 'intended .to -"open the way step( ttllrt:tir4 boys ,tt one end, of the the doctor away for many a, day.• The> .' for an earlier closing hour, lir. Odette town. girls at the other.. only store medicines I knew In those -a. Extra t.lb for tree -lights , �j C r nTi Corp�ratio Aciate Store Hamilton St. L. 0. WHETSTONE, 'Prop. Phone 69W .43 vorcv+ vr .. • � � _ Smrte" co �..�"�y�l , \ ` ust'd language? Amt. 1V4S unfortunate. Some Of the more tocra tIt 1o� days were A3 er7s Iills and ..Perry y Obviously the at itude of a 'council 11 u: t'. had bunks for the girls to •sleep Daa\•is' Painkiller. , ;,.p.,1 :lit` znittlit•'p:l it1 it rtprt tints in which folded, lip in the daytime and In aucient days, ttceording to, Scrip- rr►! 1 ,',.] quite u thcaent'Iv -expressed by did duty 1."•cite tcrflelds," My wife tore, the Egyptians, cured the diseases .. 11 samihe resolution requesting the, says she and her two sisters slept in of the body by the letting of blood. ' Board to st>t a specific hour of closing : one of these bunk more classy dgini• They used a little +blood -sucker called a earlier than 12 o -rifts,: in the nrunitipal- poor me.; yet 1 _leapt very -•nicely upon leech to do the blood-letting., For the • � • 1 ^ � T • s an- ta fine s Pierre Old Marie didn't quite understand .about •S•an+ta-+O1aus, but 114r little 'Tierra 4lud,,iPierre went, to school with the outer, boys, while 011` Marie sewed dresses in,the sweat shop. It lied been that 3 ever ,.fuse Jacques died,' tCvo. years after they left sunny- France and came : to Xew York. it -y concerned and the •fo ' warding to a �'aliari ettOn n, V* 1,1l.h was a tics. filled old+ log house pioneer +this as ddne by the Liquor 11 Iluard of ;i copy, duly c'erti with straw, where swt*et dreams of the humble little bedbug,�that everyone tla'(1 .by the eierk. On receipt of....this.` childhooc are made. ], despised and, would •�1 1.11•,' on, sigh. the Board, which has under the act.. Some, of the pit\neer hot>�e's were Everj_ •nim . he ivas dli the j,oh, SALVAGING OLD : collected from the service stations and complete authority, could order the i.huilt of logy soriared or flattened on •on sampling your blood he fouandi yob t a � needed . , two side, and were two. stories high; the treatment he, sent in hi,s • they will be used in product -10n for war Der; It the 'ud�'ment of \fir, Justice' \with a read :staairway •and board., part whole family to do the job while you • • C.4R MARKERS t ransp.orted 'to the steel., mills, where change. - industries. ) The collection and trans- Despite J I A.plan for- the -salvaging of obsolete g Roa`h, it t11e'preaent hoard wisllea to E tions to male separate rooms. Our•old slept. This treatment must have kept port. of the plaits 'are bells„ conducted just the round logs -with the pioneers' blood., pressure do.wn+•.to.-" maintain-tTife policy announced by Mr. ! house had. • *1941 ,motor vehicle registration plates by the oil companies aid the. ]j omo O41ette all that i's' needed is to notify I the bark peeled off, the spaces between about normals far there was no niton in be carried out I the t_)1 , tive Transport ASSOC tion without all rilimiel atl +clerks of-tho•eorreet and the Ioir-chinked:up and -plastered with , o will. again ec y tr p r 1►� }1:lnclln In their old plate.. at the dn•, -;a number of prominent places, hada hoard ,floor ti fair-, and when .,rocs So iety early in Felrruary, 1))-I_. :e r\•ic-e stIrtions are r•encl•efina a t\vil. ted the • lumber dried it left big cracks. From the ',proceeds of the sae -Of way t • Whether_ they are •to be granted or: Thee t —"Mamma!" little Pierre would ask her-. 'at night; "Please, %Ianima, .will Santa..CrlauS bring me the violin front Ruben's' pawn shop this Christmas?" 'Then he would stare expectantly while Marie ,tried to. Etna -en answer. • l od 'pressure in those days. ' My r- tells .'me that- ]: • have - high doctor - l pressure ani)' here is his prescrip- tion Eat no meat and ,potatoes, easy on eggs, mince pie, - Scotch shortbread, drink no coffee nor in ox ca, ina liquors, . .-.•.... .. .,.-�c r,r. t fait t Ii ,.\ o co -9 _ r e ,. P, _. ... mortar. anis whxtew a Shed inside,.., Wig, �./`x �i<,,. a,aat.. � p >a,.t-1 ilii?• ..I*c' .as, ... srcrlplt)l,.,merilt}d-of llydcedaxr�e. •ratio . Division of the Canadian Iced ..�,: - • Pleez;' 111'steur; 'ii. penny ! She to the passers-by. cried P.iesre I Sure now, and here's your Christmas. spirit?,, : A few minutes• late.,` a gratef al olt1 Marie was; hurrying,,down. '°the sa14w- cov treil side,, street to Sam ` 1tu�bens' pawn shop.. But alas! 'Sam was just ' bantling the ° violin to a well•dre'sseud old gentleman au Marie stormed in. a 1•P1eee, m'skeur ! 'sole cried. "fou nips' not buy it. Tlae:'violin,,sshe.;1 for •nay petit Pierre. See? , t have five dollars !" ' The white-erested• , purchaser was ditnibfounded. ,1 But -=-madame," hey - answered: ° ,`.I have just ,bought it for nay granilson'n Christmas." ,. • iinioorte!'t Marie (!protested, ad- amant n n' Mire :sell i' a nt ow. ��.a m s l t to aIle, P110 policeman; the+y have given ane- the money; see? My leetle Pierre; . he will • lie so ddsttppoin ted .'Q' The old. man looked at Sam. "Have you another violin?" "For seven dollar I got at better one." Sam's ayes lighted up.. It looked like 'another sale.. "'Ali .right, -madame," the gentleman spoke to Marie. "Here's your violin. Give me the Ave dollars." "Merci, m'sieur !" Old Marie cried. "My Pierre, he will be so happy !" With that: site dashed - out into - the nght,. Ina 1 T l py at last. • t Pierre -w -• 1whenshe r 'i e . -. as as cep.eared :home, but lie found' the violin on the • , table next inoreing. It glistened; like new inside the weather-beaten. case. "Mamma!" he cried with- glee. "Mamma ! The • violin! But how— where—who gave it to me?" 'Old Marie's eyes -filled' 'With - .tears. ',Santa Claus brought it, (Pierre. 'Of course' 'Siinta . Claus, ° when 'there was -the' ,policeman and the `'kind • gran_- pere., . + . ." tut 'Pierre didn't hear the, last.. Ile only ' knew. Santa -=pilaus hadn't for- gotten! , • (iReleased by western '-+1'�Tre'wspapet- - ..r' Union. ) ' ' ('�tr11( t' e141, 111- Ilam . .been mooted, ++ : service' a t no cost to tliemselye4� These camein handw •when. we children She usaialb proinised'•lum .Santa would,, these plates, alt funds of the Red ('rotes irk pl.,yil-lin ; the Pecs Cross 5ucal denied this -privilege -• privilege depends wholly i were relit to bed to,.Make room.• far t i t fox Tattle Pierre wanted the violin so • „ with the pruceEls' of, this-. vag t', al I,11 he attitude of the Botlyd• 1company, that came in at flight to pay_ 'never, 'li1,,ue with your Wife or the b oy. But as Christmas grew nearer Society will tl.nefit by a 1 e(1suht:cn.'.atl 10,1(1:n; to 0tir •ni'etal leso11r es. 1 , , sum and motorists are .Sled to et:. Or the Liquor Control Boarcl could ' a friendly visit. As. they played cards, editor of the town paper, •never go out the :grroceries and coal and shoes used ' , - ] r • g g: •- , �his i, an etfec•t.lye farmof aid to the profitably sept the Whir of closiIl34, at I told, stories,, sang songs, we,°children at night unless it is, to the Wednesday up 11 her savings—there was nothing ,operates b3 delivering any their old rE,,.� •w 1 t ^a lin , ;c ry,ct, nit :on salvage c i nit : ' - , 1 p,m, ort 1e w o e 1c ld t h thr ugh the cracks+ and r meeting, which should left'for Pierre's_ violin'.` . to b ao t r : usually stolid but :she a ion-' ; . gig• `!t �s• Ir- ` c ease t what came u• throughions down or you may get felt sad when she left the -sweat shop 7'hrduTh the co-operation of,-th(� f told registration. pini'�>, stn tt ita- f citizens anc� the stairs p p angry paw '� � he cracks or what tame from a little high ressure journey tS the.promised Christmas eve. Little Pi 1� 1 tr• •the h J (ration dates' t 1 1 1 '111 '11 1311(1 pro p f 1 whole Province, n'lnce in which i sou watch o evening prove m , \ rfi,� the motorists- with a p!•ln for love i- would have the support of the i enjoJ the fun, We had no 11„ht up soothe • your nerves and keep you 1Zarie was y station.- •1 . ••, port Association; the Oil 11os•-ng -O' (_ rfi'r,a3 1 l 1 1C . eat maJor • -,o 1. es • t n • Il: , a - t tele t i121(, ' 11 e at and lief i 1 ild 'give proof that it is t Fy a i p erre 'would, be plates will be Illi,'. „ • .(laic 'woe t, 4 tical): 1 t t 1 1 "'x4 window in the gable enol. .of the land- Now this prescription, has put horhe waiting for •-Safi to -Claus and the ,`will shun lulled us to sleep. As there for the old'' log • house and `its`s+oothing window at . Sam Rubens' I afwn shop were 110 picture shows in those day's influences, so...that I 'might eat, drink only• -.,yesterday, a ;big 'five -dollar prime 'to, go to, no phonographs o -r Ta a:, le Merry before I • take, that final tai; tie4,arotin+d its'neck...:. How sad he hearth-, the nightdwl and the whippbor. journey: - would be.`' if this Sant2t ~Claus fellow Now I have seen card. playing:, forgot'Wim ! •c�a ..IIS, o•rccrn ro ,,liquor,. ... � . htitlse • but the song of the w'hippoor- the scare in me so that at times I long violin 'Pierre,,. Wadi seen • it in the .we could° listen to the eri(ket on the Will, or amuse ourselves killing lie ing, fighting, ---preaching, quiltings, wed - Will, omnipresent bug and fleas; but ' he ding-s,.t 11ri eilings, and visits from the night sounds soon soothed us to death angel all within the wails of the slumber."' old log house, and as the pioneers and With,all its faulty the old log house, the old'la; houses will soon all Naive was a Cosy corner in winter. Some pissed away this little sketch that I of the better elass of houses had a fire- have written , inay awake among 'the place at one end, sometimes 'built of ` o1(1 people some tender memories' e2 stone or brick, with a large chimney byl;ope ople tm'i seasons that v -e spent P1 r a penny she i'ried and...brick° bizke 'oven at Chert°gide-for-ihe.._in.... fife ..rano ei1 t1P.....voutli-;-'�1n,cl�--ter t.h+e- ;I,%• viae para'"may"",o•1..�..Bro dway,- --" faking of bread; cakes, pies and - the roasting of meats. Great strings of hams, sides of bacon, strings,' of dried apples and pumpkins cut into strips for the' making of pies could, be seen hanging from the beams in -these better 1(lw. I' tv islr all the pioneers+ still with class houses- In our old house we had �u;;• who were born in the old log,. house, a high oven stove called the ' Clinton )incl 'if T`t"` r* their offr&prin;;, a"''merry airtight," and with lots of wood on a cold. night- iri winter; ..the old -stove was "usu '1tfi red hot on top:.- The musical instruments. -of the pioneer flays were Distrusting all mankind, and banks the fiddle, the dulcimer, -the concertina, , moutho'r 113' jewsharp, even the tin ill particular, Ellen kepther savings in whistle •`li•th'e old dinner horn whkli h(>r"r(loin. " But d'tapi(1 waq too much for her at on the wail in, most. of the `log last, and •lie agreed:- to' marry -the houses. This horn was tze•cd to call l� the men to 'dinner, +.and many of thy 1 local butcher. She asked her nii:rtre - wives' and 4lliughaters could: coax pl•ts- "\What': the best way to put my ant itoten•from it. ,One whom- I knew money 1d1. the bank?" was Maggie Glen, wb '' • near 'But I thought you didn t trust Mai:•ie Was swept along in the Christ= Inas Eve traffic, - downhearted. But despair give `way to triumph, for' a' plan, suddenly came to her amid this confusion : 'She would be for alms like her gran'pere had done back in Paris'! These Americans --they seemed hu,ppy en ugh to help her on Christmas eve! �„ eez m lieu , • younger +People who never lived in or saw an old log house may 1 say, keep green. the memory of your.:. pioneer ancestors by preserving some of the -old log honses of the bygone days. • Christmas in this war year 1.41.- • J11:• GAVIN 'HAMILTON GREEN. 'Carlow, and as her hou wary upon' a Jlanl]s, exelalmed hcr,,Aemployer., 'hill in calm weather you could hear; "No more, I do, mum. But it'll be thunk thair-In the- house the, notes,' � her dinnerThaTI- - ie, . • ' fir - (fay down to Nile village, and I have with a straan;e inan"about'!" been told•-that-tipe,n,. Ocet151011 it was . ..,:., heard near the village of Dun.razinon; Visitor: "Well, young man, jnst \vllart about four -miles away. 1 have : seen • do you db on this submarine?" tla,i„s.oli1. ai,1auexp•11oxv...1;higiL 3',im.x13.11':Ria:,:...„,red,•up,4Sa.ilor4.:fiada uAt'A,U1Yfility, six feet leng,,and tried to blow it;rtqbut to run forward lendholdher nose Ould not ,get my mouth” in. the right whenever Wee dive."• - •penny. for • my, leetle Pierre's Violin!" Marie had, eb1lected seventy-eight cents before the big ,Irish policeman. saw her. "Here now, old gurrul !" he ,pro- tested: "Don't ,yez know ye can't pan- handle here? tome ,along now- bb th' station!" A few minutes later odd Marie waas pouring out he -;stony to the• ;rut= desk sergeant:She was 'confused. "Meek-- panhandling," she 'color•-- plained, - `;You say 1 cannot do it. But I only try to get money for the violin, so your Saiita'Claus� weel come` to •my leetle Pierre.' Seer she • held out her: mclney-•--"I' only need • four, do]- lars and twenty-two cents mere!" • - "Well, w,, that's., different," 9 the Sergeant eoplied. • "Come, boys" --he addressed - tile- policemen gathered around.his desit—•"let's kick in the five dollarsto buy n. violin for liatie's little • ICOBAC P1pe T.Gaero FOR A MILD; COOL, SMOKE ti J.:�. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer All calls promptly _:attended to day, or night - -1 •—AlrBU ANCE SERVICE-- C Phones: :Store •335. -Res- '3SSW.-_ _ am 1top �St"r^eek, Ooderic % -^.^ The: -Cranston Funeral _ 10*e 1w - Complete Service at treasonable rrieds .PROMPT INVALID 'CAR SERVICE. No eitra- charge for the use. of • our ,modern • Funeral - Thyme:, 17•, Montreal St. 'Phone 399: • a $ROPHEY'S 'FUNERAL 5.iRV'ICE° (Established 10'x5) . TRADITIONS- 'SINCERITY AND - EXPERIENCE •�0-- Prompt ..` Ambulance Service Phone 120 - FLOYD M. LODGE, Director, 'THE TELEFIIONE SYSTEM. , WILL BE LUAIIEII TQD .. THIS ,CI RISTM S The stores can spread their • Christnias rush over several weeks. But • a the Telephone Company has to handle an avalnche of Long Dis- tance calla on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, itself ! • 'pore's no way to set up a telephone system B1G:.etaough to keep this tremendous traffic irnoving at normal 1w 'speed. There's no ay to predict where the worst jams will occur. Calls normally concentrate between the principal cities, but on this one. day they:pour in from ..widely, scattered towns and villages, as 411 friends exchange personal •greetings across the miles between. - - This year, hundreds of telephone people will give up their own Christmas and do their level, best to complete your holiday, ,calls., Every available circuit will be in, service. , . But there • are bound to be delays and dis. g • Mites`' ' appointments.` If your own calls get caught in the • =Ill/ we're sure you'll uud rstand. !s, NConun ents! . , To those eontemplattin nflri- lug a Monument I Get my pr1eo •before buying.- inetery Lettering a specialty. ` ' All wdrk' gG1tANT uarantee'd: JOID. ?CLINTON MAIIBLE' & GRANITE WOI tS ' Clinton • .Ontario Successor to Ball & Zapf()• DEAD sir �� ]° DISABLED ° llL r�Ci Quickly removed in ' Clean Sanitary Trucks. Phone collect. 910 r 21 Clinton, 215 Stratford j." Or Ingersoll 21 Wililam Stone Sons Lhted `, .x. ,etiLR r!H fgh •1 "Never whin( %% at Mire colonel. will say,' tic+iritruis ,I •teed you S urclays when 1 i hop'!'t1 ,, +.1101MIN1wainle 'NA A Pimple Covered Face - 4 Kills Many, a Romance Tho livres of many young people are made miser- able 'by the breaking out of pimples, and you probably,,• know of caves where a' promising. romance has been. spoiled by those' red, white, festering and pus filled cores on the face. 4 . ° • • The trouble is not 80 much physical pain/ but the mental suffering caused.' by the embarrassing 'disfigurement which. very often makes.Ire sufferer ashamed to go out in company., Tho quickest vai.to get rid of pimple is to improve the general health flca y thorough cleansing . of the blood. #`" ` Burdock Blood. Bitters helps to eleance the blood and with the.blood demised the cotnplexiou should clear up. "d* 'Ll4'f.11,'likklucu Co., Liwhed, Toronto, Ont. .