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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-02-20, Page 311111111111111110 'DUDLEY E. goraki$ " Ostrrister, Office -(101113 Wu" Goderleb. Telephone 05, . • mew Neemee MASiiegiCb ACCOUNTANT , MONT14T11 and 3/QNTEITII, "a V1)-ArntOred Ae011atants n Pomo ,otroet. tunittord ---PronwcoinottLog_Poz .fitreet , • P. • .0, 0 • ,•••••, 40/13 MON EURIN4 • THOMAS, GUNDAX, GODERIQII, LIVE, STOCK AND GENERAL AVOTIONEER • Telephone 110. _ Sales - attended to lthrighOre ang every effort Made, to -give satisfactlim. igiOrie sale notes discounted. . C.4.,,JORDON --GRANT,""xaopmED AUCTIONEEIt INA auu,oist 091.4iTY . A SatiSfactory, courteous service for Firm, PrOperty or Household Sales• . Bites ;Reasonable. • MEDICAL . F. J. R. PO.RSTPR, EYE, VAR, NOSE, THItOAT Late House Surgeon New _ York Ophthalmic and Aural -HoliPital, Us* Iliatant at Moorefield Eye gospital aid olden _Skuttre Throat Hospital; ,Lost: Lon- don England. ' , EYES TESTED, GLASSElS ' SUPPLIED 53' Waterloo'. Street' S., Stratford: Telephone 267. '• • Nog visit Bedford Hotel,: Goderich, Wednesday, February ,26th, from 2 p.m.i till 5° Thm:' Dittuoupss PRACTITIONER CIHROiRACTOR .AND Dittroi,iss THERAPIST Goderich, „Phone 341 Office hours -10` to 12 2 to 5 Audi_ to 8 p.m., Tuesday, „Friday and Saturday. -- .- 30 to 12. a.m. only on liVeunes4Y, . Monday old Thursday at Mitchell. A. N. - ATKINSON _ • 51 South St, 4. , HURON COI,PITY'S FOREMOST WEEM„Y GODERICI:I, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, Fp3R1JARY200, 1941 Q. DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES NEVVIazi DtV&Wuit zscipz INSPECTOR 13FACOM REPORTS ON WAY TO ADDRESS SOLDIER MAD) ,,,,,,, Ittld,„, .4 -ie. -iv., . 4, .., THE SCIIOOLS Or SOVTII IIITItOrif the Read 'on Dunlop's Hill . 4-040„ A. paltok, of .Mount canna •The report 'oe tnepeetor X00 : . Beacom, spire the leader with 944 per tekt.„ .1tf.j..20007030,,suPteitiolin Blank." retired railway 1)101 clerk, formerly SUbniitted to tbe .00031tYC011nen 'at it: 44457 gogoor el:11w:: rupOwil:tpollroswitrest Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, residing in kloderich, narrowly escaped teoen't weeting* 041.. -tallied °melt 4)4' at Sago, as very ekkeeayreieetie to at., .44anadiari Army Overseas Serious injury When, the ear he was iriterea , with refereriee to -the acheols teedaneei, ,the, importawe of veicular address, but no plao name. Iv; oNrr--4.0vitereelt fiVtOst. *tisagoert al: the e ,edee4rilvtoiefitiltelitiruoeawd aatserbbeigWttwasis,Pruo;, oftuilgh.ea StOeuwatvrtuargornapittbreatolor:steg.:11 ,8:8talen:gettaii::ititerarogrouhrtotte%gtiser•Wia,414:44eatttiteteen,**Sdsediarneerair:ot ' mon for Delivery in Canada Dunlop's Bin on VildaY iffiglauga OnlY 4.4"tereat, the reMainder of the rePort is The uetial OMPlete partierilere a 041e -wire 014° glutr4 Pr'esvewed tlw las loilewo ; ' , . — ' . pupils. " I believe this 18 being realised regimental number, rank and naine and ea47 front Punging over a littY409t em' The wooer of: achoeis in operation by the parent e to a greater extent each details of unit and name of regiment banument a the Xaitialmi River 4111484during the. 111101mi:I terni, kihOWS A de- yeer.iO4 In the great Majority of eaSea oe,ieraeor of sereice, and, in addition,. Mr. Dalton was 941 ' his 'VcraY f -T°41 Crease of one, due to the 'Closing of ' they now eneoevor to have their ow- tbe Post ,ofoe :narde of tee piece, le Mount Cannel to ra-Ingsbridge to attend T-JaS.•: 'No. 1.0:1Hullettt and Cioderieb. ren at techool every School day, Luet Canada where the soldier is stationed- trielflutnoeertieultmofta-; teltt:Iteve,th:4 tlitr'agee" Toehis wsruch:teeel wItsarvdoluztajtruloly ,oar'elooselmend byt , yaenaj,467iSiuputpliells,i;artainn stheeboorTziosehothoteutelarr, Meet be given. C1( oxampie`: t- , , • •truelc on the hill he had erewded to the .•.)7010(1 have been OnlY,"thre0 Mils and every SCh001 day* a highly ereditab* -0,...feabei'alt4 John Ieuee--..-, -- '...origu,f41110,%01,rilc;d07310:,tolts.r.od toallowmt. „tive_settra.....,5,4,30,y,414„nee.,140eut,,:itc,44. jaiatioveniont„ialuett .• .,:„.,,,....: , ,. -v1Sable to maintain the Schoel ureter.. . ' ifith Heavy Bajlttery, *R.e.t*O,, In, GoVOlininent (ilMata Royal Canadian Artillery, 10 conditian of the 'read, the ear these Conditions. There are now 7,7 The legislative grants Were paid on . Saint John,' N.B. '' failed to respond when he attempted to steer it back to the centro of the high- rural. and five ,urhan schoOla in oper. Ihe same basis as ,the former Year, el.: ' Note-lt ,a soldier le in +COMO, the M e way. Mr, Dalton persisted in , his 0- ation' in the ,InSPeetorate, einpleY nate of theplace at Which, lie iing 116 teaeher§, WM the rural and 00 'in though, it was found necessary by the '', . stationed must appear in the address, forts an -when the Car struck. a bare spat road thefront heels ,thtibeieu.rtshAftfaleeahreotiso, itidt.uweeasiltem,.18ntliaffpoosf.. geDeureartatimerodautotioudn otifeattitueon ntovexinakteota. of addressing beeemesgenerally knownhand ide of the road andraelted into in the _ W . 'Until such time as the new method celled ling the car liirChed• to the left- iithe iiliteter Pablic !School • front six. to this Year as cerePared with *tea Per tent ,' „ S" p lire teachera owing to the deerease, in last year. The total general legislative mwaniii b:eaellinegrettohetodzignbeataioeson :Cte.ted.S.Fto." the guard wires. • The completely over the lower wire, but vehicle leapedthtitorgi7retnaget otati;ateteeeroo4 1, erred to, .,:en:0-01cso,utt(theilalartts rkeedieeazurAy iiel destinations, but the pahlie Should im- Mediately adopt the new method when the .upper one caught the .car under- rus:.t..3, jetar.isi711280,hce,Ocnimeoinstulemveloosrib!.aeeetteo 1;e,s,r2•2if $tei.1,0,3.104.)in, thrimeeeris..yeearaee, ,:?;: addressing. letters, tercets- and other neath the fenders and held it, hanging Secure qualified, teachers, other . than grant paid by the County on new eilnip.' 'mail to men:Ebel:4'6f the Canadian 'Army, •demantgater4mous4t.eloTshee toonityhdeamedaggee caofwstehde married' wemen who have left the pro- molt and improvementS made by rural either overseas or stationed t , ,, . in Cansda• to he Car wtis_ scratches and dents i). • fession and who, in a namber of in- boards amounted to $2705.12, an in - On the grill and fenders. .A. derrick stants, are now. takiag.sehoola., It is erease of *284 over 1939. 'In:eonnection tru.ck• had. to I.ie used to extradt. the car to them that we nust, look ...to on 14, .with the general school grantsare , it May from its perilous Perch. vestigated,- eonsidere Mr.' Traffic !Officer James Culp, ,Pal -t°11 f°1*- ., eumbers to prevent the closing of any - thatibey will be avalia.ble in siifficient lerepointedaae,r County.oceuantzthat made theyaedneti'anmit '..ilithiatsa:(illsisne. who in vacancies in our schools and I fe#J sure he tunate to hiuve escaped serieue ilaJurY, school owing to the lack of a teacher. Molt -Of several municipalities for The embankment. is• so steep that . a County purposes istozseeinehgmo:utiitlirpavalt;t11 The number of students at the Normal ear once launched over the' edge &mid ,I,E,goashto, ytaa;‘thainsdylesan.?rut eivoitwtigesaatgreaag: .. esacgotl.°Lorea/740inng the ztP°s-siblY have 'remained en it8 of former years., It would seem, there- This was especially true this year 15 .fore, that the present shortage will net the *ease oe the Town • of •Gteder1011, 4 Y M P -4PTEI 0 eP L°ErAt°pDRBEIT'ILD but may even be accentuated. ' The less than the-previouS 3,7eaf. -"The in - .be relieved during the elfrreht year where the ethoolgrant was some $1000 - salaries paid in the rural sehoolli show, eredse in the local assessment of VS - Letters ' Received front • Paiher and a further . increase, - the average salarY, bOrneVawnship Made, in the'Yearr1939 - '-aandfitther-of -Aircraftinan•Taohi•le--,being 4772, --as cOmparek with $7$Q inl-traS-aisce 'hadthe effeCt •of somewhat by a young lady of town to the parents in .reply ta a letter of Sympathy sent, $150i Tie ; fatiaele.! in the urban are the grants. The general prineiple 14%vritT'elliiligtteertvetgaatseesethme :ner ges ;11(3i:;te; Deb"hain. . .1 ' ' ' rural sTeroo1771:1630tiaand'ry ithed til.g•ltitellsYt Postmafiter4euerai ,*tfioelc nOUnees that, OWIng. to the teeentlY author* 'change in the title of the military forces of Canticlat 'theldesigna- flan "Canadian, Army" wil now be used instead of "Canadian Active Service Volvo (0.A;S.P.);" Nall for soldiers On 40tiVe service ehould,, therefore, uovv be addreseed follows: 1W-4 for DellVerr °Wafts : The designation "0,A.S.F„ % Base Jost .0010, Canada'". ItO be omitted and the words "Canadian Army Over. aeas" elibStituted therefor, as fellows: Regimental No., rank and name _ Waro.e and -details of Milt (1.04 COW; pany •Section, Squadron, Bat• - tery, %folding •Unit,'"ete.) Name of Regiment:or Ilranch.of Ser. Canaditin AnnY' OverSeaS. For example moomeelemeeeeemeesee 04.r.,••••••• +•••,••,, ...1.,••••••••••• a THE PUREST FORM IN WHICH ' TOBACCO CAN BE SMOKED." 11, finimphowormumilmmiimummoiromene* J. W. Craigie INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Get Our Automobile Rates Goderleb Plwne 24 I INSURANCE lirKILLOP MUTUAL -FIRE • *- lated town property 14sured. Offleors-rWilaiam Knox President, Londesboro; t W. R. Archibald, Viee-,- President •Selatorth ; A. Reid, bianager and Secretary -Treasurer, Sea - forth. Directors -L-1' Wm. 'Knox, Londe/Moro ; Alex. .Broadtpot, Seatorth; Chris. Leonhardt, Dublin;.E. j. Trewartha, Clinton; Thos. Moylan .Seatortb.; W. R. Archibald, Seatorth; t.Alex.McEwing, Blyth; Prank Mcg,regor, Clinton; thigh ,Alexan,der, Walton: • Agents -,-E. A. Yea, R.R. Goderich; James Watt, Blyth; John E. Pepper, R.R: 1trucefield; `,It. F. McKercher, SURANCE CO. -Farm and Iso - R.R. 1, Dublin; J. Polley -holders can make -all pay- ments -and get their cards, receipted at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's Grocery, Kingston 'Street, Goderich, or H. Reid's' General Store, ,Bayfleyi. ••••6,.....•,•••••••••*•**•••••,..,.... • 1' P. J. RYAN. • neat. Estate and Insurance Office and ReSidence:, 11 Trafalgar Street ' Phone 663 *Ott.SALE-ouses of all kinds, Choice building ,lots, business - property and several good farms, Let me 'show you some real bargains. Buy now. ALL YOU CAN - TO CANADA Nelson G Hill BRIEF PITTING' Not Which Bugams4 Before Magistrate „in Weekly Comt For the- second week In succession there Were noees before Magistrate Melina last Thursday; or rather noth- ing to speakof. Donald iMeD.onald was. fined $1 and costs for failurelto Produe his operator's permit. Traffic Officer Culp told the court -he bad given Me - Donald a reasonable time to go home and4etthe perniit, 'but -Apparently ge- Donald didn't, think it worth while, So L1XLA-011ot-1414A cha_rgee_.• • - 32enzies.lailed _taanewerto a traffic' charge. There was proof ost Aerviee,-„eso Crown).- Attorney, Holmes asked for a bench -warrant. ' • Other fines for minor offences have licen paid i'mt court during the past twoweeles. These include eight con- victions for failure to take out a radio • license. The fine and posts totalled 1 $5.50 eaeh ease, plus $250 -for fhe • radio licensee Expensive buginessi • MEN WANTED FOR AIR FORCE 'Aecording to Flight Lieutenant J. M. Roberts, officer hi cliidge. of the Royal :Canadian Air 1Force office at Landon,, 'Ont., there is a need for More air crew, personnel and for a • few -specialized tradesmen. E(e said, : "We are steadily enlisting men to be trained As pilots, observers and air gunners (wireless operators) and while we have a fairly. . substantial backing of qualified ap- plic.ants, Ottawa wants still inere,, hee cause men are being called up•fastee thari we can replaCe theni in our files,' I STRATFORD - GODERICII COACH -LINES - 'bay 7,30 aot,„ 4.25 • pan.4-Leaves Goderich , for Stratford, Toronto, ilantilten, Buffalo, London, • Itetrolt,, Tavistock and Woodstock. Depots - Bedford, British and ROW, Hotels., Phone hotels or 305 for Inforinatien. BACKACHE' • OFTEN WARNING Ifackache mak be the first sip 01 Kidney • trouble. When your back aches, look to your kidneys. Don't fail to heed this warn- ng—it is too important. Take prompt action • to correct Backache, or its cause. At the first sign of Backache turn confidently to Do4d's Kidney Pills—for over half a century the favorite remedy for Kidney ailments. 107 neyPilis Your latoxt Visit to TORONTO Try , ,HOTEL iiVAVERL.E.Y. Loosted_oh_Wide Spidlna Ave. •at College St • Ear). parking Oacilltles Convenient to HIghway• 7'1 0 • • SU, $20. Rates Doubts - S2.511 14-55.0 Four 1noem, OM to MI • • L. 'close to the UniVeraity, Paella ment Guildinns, M'aple Leaf Gardens, T h e at r e,* Floaliftaise, Whoiesaie 'Halm', arid the Fashionable Retail , • shopping District. • • A. Mot POWELL KIM n ItH ar0•• noLivfEsviug , ..,•••••••••••...• • AL,10010140 WAY BM KM ilkrors of arialea arp .14 10404 to * neexl for sollaiti at- tentiom The eerrectiesa • tirely seeekaaleuti. eau. be made In the 004 way they MO ma be And THAT le the dile salon in every Serariee poilskred. NO need to remain MOW 'doubt abOUt 'YOUR% vtit*O, Mato • leer 1111.0rnemeat HMI br F. T. V.. Ge5esieb l'irsdesT at Ltieloseir oo s ow tIe slifference from the behind the grants is to help the we ke of Aircraftman, John Spencer Deben- previous -year, although some increases sections to the greatest extent, whi:h ham, .RA.F., who was accidentally have ' been Made. • • • of coursea correct basic asstimption drowned* at* port Albert on Decenber Fewer Pupils in 'Schools , • for any system of *grants. The' Town - 7th last, letters have been received: from , As has been the ease for 9. number of ship grant, which was restored to ;600 1 lug of ;ewers" ALVA • .Painti-Ilg • both the young mauls father and his years %law, the enrehient in the schools in 1940, aleo, operates an the same (Continued en •paie...8) • grandfather in 'England."' They show -shows- again a decrease; at-the:end-of • deep appreciation; of the various ex-. Maylast the tOtal enrolment in all — pressions of sympathy tendered to them schools wits 2849 a decrease of l5 from by Goderich people, and Mr. Dehmliam the previons year., This decrease oc. says that his son greatly enjoyed meet- cursed 111 both the rural and urban Ing the Canadian People by whom he 'schools and was not as marked In the with others was entertaitted. 'He tells: rutralschools az in some previous years. alSo of the enthusiasm with Which his To, date no refugee children from the son receiVed the news of his beb3g sent British Isles have been enrolled in the to Canada and Of the plans which he schools of the inspectorate, although had for :seeing varioui4fi4ces of interest some have been, accomModated in neigh - while he, Was on this side a the ocean boring areas. That a greatmany' of --plans which, unfortunately, he :was 'itn,lierheerhilurdarlesileheo6otillsd.91)ethae°Ininspenic°41toaratedte not able to carry out. The grandfather, Mr. Spencer, in the 15, .of course, apparent and it is Dos; Course of his letter says: "As I write 1 eible that such will be the case ibefore can . hear your Canada lads tramping the end of the present year.. • past the house. The' , ,"oamPs The attendance 15 the schools dering are on the edge of aux Tillage.' da notthe last sehool year was particularly .know how many .thousands ofyour good, in spite a the severe V,irinter and- HOILIEESTVILL.E, Feb. 18. -; Ittrs., boys are here;_Ahe number. increases Arthur Grange led little Elizabeth Ann, of Benmiller, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. -D.,„Gliddon. 'Mr. and Mrs. G. M. ElliOt and family, ,have Moved into their pew home which has just been-tompleted, Mrs. P. Palmer is the guest of her raother-in-la*, Mrs. A. Pahner of Miss .Reta 'cuclmore of Kincardine C.P It. CARS btRAILED Detroit: ..„., dud Mr.' and :Ars. S. J. .B.roWn. of • • Crediton spent the week -end withidr. and Mrs. John teudmore. , nreetin-ag-of- the --W-X;S:- was held on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. C. Pearce.,, Mrs. E 3. Trewartha was in eharge of' the program, which erreseemeosooesoweimieoreeepoweepeose. principle, in that the stronger eettleas help those that are weaker. It is heft generally • urged at the present tbne • that there should be greater state odd for edueation in the form of increa4e4 grants and 'that this 'muet ultimately eome, in order to relieve' the present .` burdenaltliSeifilW*11041 nerest!Ifteatmillsiefir",:tret414..thel° present, system' of niunielpal taXatloin. 'Improvements School Grounds Efforts -Were made last year, with :—.— • * considerable euceeSS in MartY-Piat*nces, to Induce school.boards.to'iniOrove condition of the sehool 400**,44 *A these effarts are to be-riootiasied trfikla year to year. That thamte,.4.0.***rr 'much- improvement in the 'appearailee of many school grounds; 1 beuieve *11 will agree. This may be efteted the firet,hietance by -ImProving condi- tions as they are and...UW*74 requisite - Js to have the grass tilt' with.: a Iowa. mower And to keep it cut 'during the. Sunnner 'school is .in-oneratioie-,*-eersiddereible number of sehoola, now hake. ltot*- 'ers, at least thirteen #40•41 <4,414,114 - purchased theni last Year, And Ikeir tiae has made a wonderful ./mP*OtO*ent,in the grounds of these .gepsow:;vitiithstitt you all may have seen .Sehoais itinkro this has been done Then .by the'plait- large amount of snow that fell. The children deserve' mucheredit for getting to school regularly, often under difficult eircumstances. ...The percentage attend- ance for the year reached the high average of 91.99 for all schools, being 91.29 in the rural schools' and 93.20 in the urban sc,hools. This represents the best attendance record for some years and Is Considerably better than the provincial average. 'The leading. town- ship was Tuckersmith With -92.3 per cent., with Usborne close behind with 92.11 per cent.. 'Hullett, was the only with an attpruln nee le$s than 90 per cent., havina- 89.04 per cent. Of the urban schools, Exeter was almost daily a.s the camps extend. We, had 57,000 of 'yours here in the last war and the Wet of land- in ourfceme- .tery made over to them -is tended by our viliage..people. I (+Arne across one Goderich lad (Lt. Dalton of Prineess Pat's Regiment) and Understand there -are several more from your town.'" conSisted of readings by MTS. A. -Bond and Mrs. W. Yeo, and.the topic by Mrs. E. Trewartha. Mrae, E. Yeo presided at the -WA. raecting, - which was held .,$„„ . °Were, rails were torn up a short distance east after the WMprogramPlans made _for a - W. Patrick's epneert,:to be of Auburn on Friday mornieg. A i held be the church. At the conclusion met of ll'°411 rail N"Ls :pc -cause "of the derail - of these meaings tea was served' by n.' the ftve ears, four carrying tesses, Mrs. Walter and 3tErS., grain and one Carrying lour from: the hos. .pearm,. , , iGoderieb. The train was eastbaund Miss Laura s, Bell of Teesvvater spent and travelling at a loW rate a speed • when the accident occumdThe the week -end with •Mr. and Mrs. Elmer . locomotive, tender and one freight ear Potter. , ' , ' ' ' , had pasSed over the broken rail before :Nliss Emma McClinehey, Of Clinton the cars turue spent the week -end, with .her parents,- th, Iwo e first of the fiTe ca.rs left the, rails. ilit. and SIM 'Wm.-McCiinchey. - -of d on their Sides .N.one of the train crew was injured. Passenger and express service was tarried on as usual for both west and eastbound trains. Trains. were made up at GoderiCh and Guelph and brought to the scene of the accident. Passen- gers and express were then .transferred around the wreck. * A wrecking train WftS brought to the scene from Toronto on PridaY night and the crewworked all night larig in restoring the rails and right!ing- the freight' Cars. :o Through traffiC Was re-, sunied on Saturday . morning. riSS than 200 boshels of wheat were lost. . . :SEQ-IJEL OF,; OAR coLiasion Broken Rail Cause of Accident Near Auburn on Friday -Freight Ser- -- --Diseupted-for --Twenty-feu, Hours Freight service on the C.P.R. line out of Godericb_was disrupted for tWenty- four hours when five freight cars were derailed and several hundred feet of - o PHONE PITAL THEATRE 47 New-ark:014c Fury" and Bob Burns in "Alias the Deateg' • A WEEli OF DOUBLE FEATURE Monday -Tuesday and Wednesda,y Burgess' Meredith -Betty 'Field chancy Ar. -Charles -Bickford ana' Bob Jelin Stelibeek'S dramatic story of 'Lennie -and -Gebrg6.........whose drains and hopes never eame true .the story of 4 lIttbe hapPineSs and a little less fear, VII011.AND MEN", also-77The Gleason Family with Harry Davenport atul,Lois Ranson.in "THE EARL OP iruninaSToNs" Thursday-leriday and Saturday George Raft -Jane Ilryan-William Ilolden-llumphreY noggri ami . Flora Robson An adventurous portrayal of the obstaeks besetting the parole system "INV/SIBLE STRIPES" - also. Jaraes' Stephenson-Margoto. Stevenson -Henry ' Forbes atid 110 Ling Tell plotted Mystery depictiug the further adventures of .a thafacter. '"OAtetING .PH110 VANCE" 'Willard Lee Gets His Full Claim in Division Court Suit Willard Lee, trucker, was awarded • his full claim. of $190.15 With costs, plus $25 eetinsel fee, by Judge E. W. element at the lilebruary session of Division, Vona. The iletenati dt was James Ken - formerly of ',Minton, now of Niagara Valls. The 'action arose out of'a bead -on motor collision on No. 8 lihshway, half a dillie weet of Seaforth, oh, July ir,tb. lom. at- t30 p,m. ' The ,evidenee disclosed that Kennedy was driving ;on the wrong el& of the road, hes. eight incoter the centre line; at the point, of impaet. There also was evi- dello •that Kennedy" and two. tompan- iOnS had gone to Seaforth from Clinton on the afternoon of the aeeident to ' 'lift a' fees. beere." ,,Sergt..Major a. 'W. 'Callander a the Etevonth Provost Vompany, London, former .traille officer on No. 8highway,"Itestifted defendant "allowed signs of think." There were fourteen eitgeg on the* Mt and Judge 1 .411ement'aat from 10 hat. to early even - Ingo dif.lposing of a griLgt or ini11.41% bit in' Jstta,e, "flostelloi was In ,Kiteliener oil the &tine day. , Matinees Wed. Satand holidays at 3 p.m. "Kitty Foyle" with Clinger Rogers and Dennis 'Morgan .Pimples Illany a Romance • The lives of molly young people— • ara,made inif3elable by the. breaking- ' out of -pimples an the face. • The trouble is not so touch physi- cal, pain, but it the mental suffer. ine caused by the embarrassing die- figure,raent of the face which very often rotates enc. sufferer ashamed to go outdn 'company. The quichest *ay to get rid of pimples it to improve the general health by a thorough clean 'sing of % -the blood Of its iMputities. Burdock Blood Bitters cleanses puri the blood -Get tM of Ivor pimplAls by takin' litalkatia Oa. W.. Tatiaaa Oat, , •You may to -day. eglect ur E e edthem even more tolnOrow Glasses in all the -latest styles. Per an e,xannn' ration. ,of your eye,1cpU , L. COLE, 0.• OiTOlyIgTRIST AND OPTICIAN GODERICII VIM* , -••• ' ,0100.11ef tlijk , That can be said proudly by hundreds of thousand S of Canadians, who regu- larly deposit a part of Itheir income in a savings account-. at the Bank of Montreal: tis a mark of character and distinction, indigating thrift, persistence and a degree of success. , ;,„ • .1 We believe in the encouragement of thrift; as a fundamental of individual and nationl character; that is why' we heartily welcome the small new ac- counts which, are opened daily at ouc 500 branches. You are invited to stat,t and maintain your. savings account at one of our branches. • t . , -: ini L a "A ii:AZIX *HERB S141.1. ACCOtflS AAB WELCOME" ,Go`derich Branch: A. A; NXCOL, Manager • MODERN, )1XPER1ENCEt BAN1NG S11tV1C1Out's3 pars • Operatisa