OVER 57 YEARS of battery bulldlng experience plus the wldo use of Exldes ln many vltel services on your assurance of Ixlde depend- ability. And so you aen rely upon tlte services of your lxide Dealer-lie will render you eellnd, honest battery service. He wlll net suggest a new Exido unless your old battery ls worn 00l- Qlll IATIIIIB OF CANADA LIMIIID TORONTO t GR-IIMSBY. 334.329 ($19,480). The stea. m; '1 st, landed amrecord egatchalgterg aporoxlmately 72 tons, valued at England —(OP)- has hake- lectriclty ed London LONDON -(CP)—Harold Kob- son. chairman oi the Central Boartd. has been E- appoint- Klngs College, _. ' w. .. THOMPSON . BRUT we‘. ERS i‘ .11". ll Jul- COST LESS-OPERATE roe LESS Fishing boots earn money carrying FlSH-not engines. That's why fishing optains and vessel owners should investigate the General Motors "Twin" 6t7l-330 HP-Marine Diesel illustrated above. Takes up only one-third the space and yet does the. work of much lorger and heavier engines. Each engine of the "Twin" has on individual clutch and tlfrottle enabling the power output to be exactly varied to suit the load. Send for Bulletin and Price List. illustration below shows General Motors Industrial Model 6028A with open long base. Ideal for lumbering, construc- tion and mining operations and portable electric generating outfits. GM Diesels cost LESS to buy-and LESS to operate. And your purchase ls backed up by diesel service. Write for ll -mentionlng this paper, please. ‘lhornpeons superbr lustrated Bulletin and Price llst 1n lessees-lam III. GIOIGI IIINI Friends end relatives through- out the province and abroad were grieved and saddened by the news on January 10th. o! the death Mrs. George Byrne at her home in some time her death tame c unexpectedly. During her illness she wee frequently consoled by visits trom her ‘res os- Rev. P. Mc- Kenna and on iortltled b the lest rites o! the Catholic hurch ber. Her activ; disposition and k tor helping others made long illness a most heavy oross she bore it with true Christ sen ter sut ill’! er to everyone. cause had -her assistance snd' in her home blend and stranger were sure o! a cordial welcome. Her entle kindness and charitable leaves to mourn her sorrow- ing husband one daughter Rita. Mrs. Paul Gravelle end two grand- children Pauline and Marcel o! Ottawa, an adopted daughter Laura and her sister-in-law, Miss Minnie Byrne both o! whom kindly nurs- ed her through her ion limes. Also two sisters Mrs. Am rose Os - laghan and Mrs. Patrick Callaghan, and two brothers Raymond Terence Boylan all of Fort Au- gustus. The numerous Mass Cards and messages o! sympathy bore silent testimony to the high regard in which she was held. On January 18th a large concourse o! people accompanied her iemains to 8t. Lawrence's Church where requiem mass was celebrated by her pastor, then all that remained o! the lov- lng wile and kind mother were ,gent.ly laid to rest in the adjoin- ing cemetery. Her pallbearers were Herb Train- or, . J. O'Brien, Frank O'- Brien. Irwin Phelan. John Shor- key, Adelbert Shea. Ephrlsrn Ma- lone, Hearse driver. Following are the Mass Cards re- celved: George Byrne and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gravelle, Ot- tawa (5 masses.) Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosslter- l. "fir. and Mrs. Geo. Phelan. Mor- e Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Duity. ' Webster Corner. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald, Halifax. Mrs. Laura Boylan and family. Lake Verde. . Mr. and Mrs. Lem Kenny, Byrne Road. Mnland Mrs. Ernest Hossiter. orell. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Larkln. Selkirk. Mr. arrl Mrs. E. J. Roach and family, Auburn. Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Callaghan and Ivan, Auburn. d Mrs. Leonard Ryan. Peter's Bay. Mrs. Delia Callaghan and family. Auburn. Sinnott Road Women's Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Ephriom Malone, Morell. The Dunn Family, Byrne Rand. Miss Rita Malone, Boston, Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Brien. Morell. b Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shea, Au- urn. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Fhelen. Rlockingham NB. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pitelan, Rocking-ham, NS. , Miss Alice McCarthy,.'iloronto, nt. Mr. and Mrs. John Heron. Fort Augustus. Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Shea, Au- burn. spiritual Bouquet Sr. M. Margarita, Tracsdle. Miss Marie O'Brien, Notr, Dame Academy. Cards oi Sysnpatdl! Mrs. D. McDonald, Reggie and Colin, Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham and Marie, New Glasgow. Miss Hilda McCarthy, Montreal. 8r. M, Margarita, ‘rracsdio. Mrs. {aura Boylan. Isako Verde. Miss Marie O'Brien. DJi. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hughes, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. O‘ Grevellr, Ottawa Agnes Trainer, Attlsboro, Mess. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pllelatt. Rockingham. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Phelal. Rocklngham. 2-15-11! Bard of Thanks George Byrne and iamily wish to express their sincere gratitude to their kind Pastor, Rev, Phelen McKenna, to neighbours, and trlends also to those who mic slus Cards, Spiritual nou- quets and Messages oi p , in their recent sad bereavement. III 0510K SCHOOL Re 1 .1 . m§r§g1§'--?“1i¥m Smith: s. Grad ‘vim-i, J bodies-ty- z Van's Grocer a nfi Colwell. ’ z W‘ vn.-i_. shims: Nltoweoss: Grade Tir-lfilvilm mfg?’ arm v.-1,_ lie “woma- e. ' live Gemeiier Hero 0 : s. ueoosoeor. Felts Ivl-‘k Kaineth I . ‘oi-fol "1 n It» res s 'A¢S,"W § l e Willi. e eds ' redo ' s-l. Tsfii-Il than than». in mime health “ml seds won for her a host of friends in and tomaoitsh Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarthy, Morel. Mrs, John C. McCarthy and Charles, More-ll. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn. Mos-ell. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome O'Brien, Morell. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boylan and family, Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walsh, Moi-ell Mr. and Mrs Herb 'I‘1'alnor. Morell Mr. end Mrs John Sharkey. orell. ; Mr. an Mrs Alfred Phelan. Morel]. M. J. O'Brien and Josephine, i. "ma. -. sou mm llslng Aluminum Ilust To Prevent Silicosis smarts. one. no. is —-'1lhirty-nino gold mines orig“ now ere the counter-agent, hes relieved symp- e e, - ltting g‘:- tlents to breathe cotniort. t did not elieot a cum in R J. limos. general oi’ McIntyre Gold Mines where the treatment was rim begun, um 1; was “mtumlw grstitying" m 11nd years o! hard work oi the mince’ research stall’ had received recog- nition. In Denver yesterday, credit for the treatment was given Mir Dudley Irwin, Toronto, and Dr, Douglas and the late J.J. Dell-HY. both oi McIntyre Mines, The treatment. has been used at McIntyre since 1931. said Mr. Innee, All miners. whether or not they are siliootic, breathe the counter- agent. Miners contract silicosis bv breathing air contaminated with mck dust containing silioa. . Describe lckcs lilulorful Figure BY ARTHUR EDSON hi: cn-Antonerom loueeowv v 7 i‘ I I i , - nltllsnnanona no for: ’ i‘. WASHINGTON, Feb. l3 - (AP) --There's no waxy to describe that, man lakes. You've got. to be able to see. to hear. and yes. to smell F'or when Harold Ickes mentions the name oi’ a man he doesn't like. his ncse crlnkles as i! he had Just smelled a dead fish. And the name crawls out. as Lt it were a, loathe- some thing. ' Merely quoting Mr Ickes fails to convey the complete impression lac-hleaves. You have to smell the F . 59ml! townie like Mr Ickes; some don t. But all must agree that when he quit us Sflflrewry c-f the Interior W583’. he ut on a good show, The bvldur was veneer Rum» ors had been flying more quickly than starlings at roosting time. For 30 minutes he put on a show that had everything 1nd; mum. reverence. scorn. praise, phi oggph’ , hate And occasional gushes! gt humor. Someone wanted to know about l Proposed investigation oi’ the In- terior Department by re resente- tive Jed Johnson <Dem=O la ). an oldlmlitgal foe. m " 5 we our 0l18lhlo oi’ high- er things th J a .1 h w‘ pegfhMgl e o nson snap- a ’ 1 minute: c way t went tor 30 MORELL strum sctsoor. Class standing oi’ Moi-ell Rem- ‘Sogootli tor January. 1'8 e VIIL-l, Leo - m» Rye-n: s. June ¢‘.‘.‘.’.’.?.1i§’.““' " Grade VII-l. Jcihn Sinnott Grade V-—1. Rosalia Kane} 2, gvsenh Ryan: 3. Delano Connolly, ob Connolly and Earl Murphy, aqua. Gmdl 115-1. Norman Kane; 2. Yvonne Connolly and Thelma R an Hillel; 3. Stephen Mdbonald, ary Ryan and Josephine Sinnott. Grade lII.-1, George Baird: 2, Hubert McEwen: 3. Frank Baird. Grade Ii.-1. Keith McDonald. Grade I, A.-—l. Elmer Ryan. Grade I. 11-1. Michael McGuire. Grade I. C.—1. Louis Ryan and Ralph Baird. equal: 2. Joan Mo. 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