through the hole ppm nmsaonns nos-r nown mum nsnmnON. Onk. his iii-Tho diamonds that In. A. Armstrong "n, she sap. are in the sewer sitar falling down the bathroom eruinsrain on saturdar- Wvrhnm. rummoned to recover the gems whim me. Armstrong values at amt, spent the week-end tearing up the street and disconnecting gnu pipes leading to the house. nwy found no diamonds. Fr. Murray C. S. P. . masthead-annu- Ioaiortheunieaaeeasoaa. tar of Boneless Beef " Ami Beef Trips han-lveaheaslhallihetlm- neraidnPrioeagdqlklsmlool IvIIordes-sesetsnoelvashlp- mmtrromearandmvemeney. iioninion For Sales Ltd SUIIQSIDI hlr of Eyeglasses '_l_‘ruro Fathers May Not Smoke y“; aewsw.eaean ' More flavour faster His failure to raise e Derby win- history '...'&.‘ZI'.“’.¥. mflkti-Imorupton ‘ma’ _"-'oouum omnn ‘g algal 0i U10 ‘s COD. In fill gcouvru_Ag . mgnm‘ 31' m! Dflfby. one. Orwell. was nwhuxuwhvmmmtm. toonJanIoftheenecutivehoard down to two to one. Brads VIII-i. Lea champion. Grade VII-J. Eiaebeth Ramsay; held in the Main Street Baptist I, Illeen Hamilton. - Grads VI-l, Janie champion: l, Rita Ramsay; 3, Keith Ramsay‘. Grade V-l. Lloyd Ramsay. Grade IV (SrJ-l, Dorothy Wood- eating event took place at the Uni- aide; I, brie Ramsay; Inaiy fed Ohurch Parsonage, Tryout“: Grade IV (Jr.)--l, Glendon hoa- when Miss ier: 2. Marion Btewert; M ovum Grade III-l, Doris‘ Stewart; I, was united in marriage with l, Keith Champions‘ Mr. end Mrs. Allen Ferguson, of y. b)—l, John Champion; flax-med by the pastor, Rev. J. L. Y Gillie 11 (0)—l, Muriel I ornmr gousnoiu |fhleedilseeecwelhiaswe ollaoalllla-et helgvrflalngbla ‘rlllvoflillstoektekingsale- T...“ nalenoeeiwinterooaiatoclaar IS he]! price. lu-Nl. u: NIW lII-IAL stony-need hill It!!! 0i Guerdielrshanmsing newoounciIwasHI Wm” uh,‘ u: wdey. WM While emc- vrsrronsnor snrsrnw-oe ‘I T‘!!! aooormt ofthe pravalenoeofinflu- the present time, visitors WWII/Gun. moi-rm. ‘Feb. rs-Immmi‘ . m“ '““ “Mm rnsvoous stock takingsele-il ‘mo ‘anemia " mfinthfl dresses to clear at $5.90. Another lot well-known owner of died here today. He was 6U. | HOWIIOXIQOIQIO 31 GNICIQ“ ‘EWAI. °rrlmALm:_ Iseec Merritt Singer. founder of _ w» mo» who m1»- o-fifn h.‘ "iimhfiffihfi- y. deyihnreoninwectirmwork. Leard and Mrs. Ieard, of Orepaud, Grade I-l. Ralph Bryenton. Most stare for spelling, Doris Charlottetown, looked charming in Btewart end Keith Champion. Elva Btewert, trnmnins: also a beautiful hrown John Owen. Wendell Crosier. Lrelis ,ooat with ac ‘is. to match. The Ramsey, Glendon Orozicr, Marion BT00!!! 1B I PTOINNIII 1N1!!! 01 George Bryenton, Doris Hampton. where the happy young couple will reside. '1‘hey have the J. (Patriot please copy) (I'll _ M dinner by Advice has been received that the _B- Bmnett. K. 0-. ll. eligibility of the Oiheary Hockey team hasbeenQKJdbytheMA. mm suite o! the Ohm“ Inner. More and more oeoole eat these cold and disagreeable Why not YOU 1 Peetnut Crisp 39c lb. Open 8 a.m. to 1 e.|n. "III Otbar mesa 0e application n Advertising Bates-Payable In Advance . r Weaken and Iaeeare leealg la. ’ DQ ward; Announcements QC Coming lweesa la. prr wards Claaellal fi~ler woell In Iemerlam Notices. 10-. pt .4 llllfllll (Iflariage, Carla. eta, la pop ea-er lnieaea at Ctllllrloloq he. l"? Ilfii Iaileaa a! and Appomaelaa. ‘Ila. pa: incl as so. p. lash: Lina a! Ilaral and t Hianirga to: any elvsrlle—aai twswey-lha eaaee. A anhanaaaha Female Help Wanted IANBD - fill) el homework. Apply Guardi- IDIGINII- M f? Miscellaneous ‘ IAVI A 000D GAIIIIN- Pllll- 28 1, , 3:15:55‘ good wishes or s host o! friends. M. J g E I 7 Avg l; Mon‘. 1c c- m A. o Vihlte s Restaurant 59,-...“ my “m, c, ,- 2 R. fiéififi I riig. "i5. ' 9%?‘ H k i535: ,§§€§ :P§§Q §* ~ 252% oi‘; i.‘ § i E .5. r r i. s. i. I DU‘ u’. Pllk- i vw-cfifisfifimumfifi PNiWWwhsn damlle the mow-tanned liIWW-msenseoesmsysaoolsseunrse THE ETUWN GU i- “f? * will I 3n Z a i. HIOI-I GRADE ° Road's Women's Institute. The din- ing room and teble were suitably decorated tor the occasion with etaemau, hearts. and arrows. The POI“: which followed the supper was well rendered by | Institute. alieiod hythe young peo- is patient In the City Hospital for epprec- the past two weeks, where she un- ted of: ides-wont a serious operation, has re- plewhoee helpweegre ted. ‘lheprogram music. llr. Preston Wood; Duet. Min Helen Wood and Kim iieesl Corbettxencored); Solo. Ir. Lloyd Balderston (encored): Dialogue. "Marriage Under Difficul- . and Mrs. Earle Ballem. l& Basel Corbett. Mr. Vaughn Boio, Mr. Vaughn Murphy: loin. lliee Helen Wood: In- strumantal music. llr. Preston Ira. ll. W. Wood was the accompanist of the evening. Con- tests than occupied the remainder I parted to their homes, feeling an, enjoyable evening was spent, and the lediae were much gratified by the nine sum realised. The many friends of Mr. George p; m‘ gqgnm Auld, Moore of Moore end Manhood. Lin, 301m,‘ u“, Duncan ited. will he pieesed to learn that he Mm gem-n m," and Mg“ Do... is wining along nicely but is still gthy Auk; 111g m; or m, gvenlng confined to his home. was spent in games and dancing. 1h’. Gilbert Cinudet. K.O.. Is ecli- time with a heavy cold. Mrs. Cecil Barbour arrived from Dehoit to spend some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I-I. Duvar whose fiftieth wedding anniversary occurs on Tuesday. MoiT-Courier Remembered On the eveninl cine. so», some one hundred and fifty an». W. ll. Rowe has returned from e hardness trip to Montreal. lletheeon suflering hm: e severe cold. IsrzlimmreolL-mis se-nfeeenutinwds é wQYI-‘OR sfil-IWDRTZ 5Q KING pOI-UDQR/ ERE CQMES the newest pro- duct oI Canada's oldest Colic: and Spice House . . .. the ladies of the Oroee Mimlidelslisacloennsmtescherat vent of such benign people who Clinton School and her sister, Mrs. always keep the made passable {or Arthur Heslam. Springfield, were him, also ve ‘visitors to the city over the week- near the I “n,” sen 1°"? m" "m" "i" “W” mom. Co mt; a, An abeile m. - Mrs. Wilfred Davey who has been Mr. Oiow. seems: were then made L,“ m‘, QM“, Adj, WW,“ c by some present. Among which one '5 ' Altar exhaustive issis in both kitchen and % ieioorsiory, W. H. Schwartz 8s Sons Lid. ( =3 C olier e pure Baiting Powder oi the highest grade . . . made to Schwartz exacting sten- dards, and guaranteed entirely ire: From l1 alum. . . at e price you'll be glad to pey. You can get this new,‘ economical, Meri- tirnc-medc Baking Powder . . . Iully equal i if not superior, Both in purity and belting l.) i3 qualities, to any brands you have pre- viously used‘. '. . at these prices Irom your grocer: 4-08- else 11a - l-os. sire 19c '1fl§§- "* ll§?c: NIARITIIVIE IVI SOUTH GRANVILIE SCHOOL Honor roll for January: Grade I-l, Charles MscKenzis. Grade VII-i, Alma Morrison; 2, Credo VI-l. Iihn Morrison; 2. ‘miid I" "I114 ‘I'm "II "h" ‘Olive McCabe; a. Clara MscBwen. of nu chimes. Ralreshmenta wen then served. Grade III (Sn-l, Eric Adams The music being furnished K085. Heber Campbell, eymund fined to his home at the present Gallant and Miss Iwelyn Gallant. Inthewes small hours of the morning they all wended their way to their respective home sweetly mm: m- January: pleased with a well spent evening, The following is the eddremz- Kin Ir. Albert Oiow, Dear Mend:- M". W"! _end Everett Thomas (squall. Mlfbhlll.‘ Grade Ill (JrJ-l, Irene son. gown Rh, I, 193d. Grade I—l, Eileen Thomas. SEA VIEW SCHOOL fiandlng of pupils o! See View Grade 3-1, Lillien Maclgod; 2. Ivan Duggan and Carolyn Picker- ing; 8. Vera Brander. Grade VII (Sm-J. Florenn Ad- ams; 2, Buddy Brander; 8, Billie Blekeney. Perfect eitenda new-Lillian Mac- ve gathered here to earn. on Inod. Ivan Duggan, Buddy Branden, bsenour dri Woreaiisatiretrvurtat you ‘n; n. i roadsanditisonly varyextrsme cases that you failus. men-store. we ask you and Iauietoeoceptthosennall gifts. notfc tiwirvalueindollers and centehutes ofoursrlfltilfll ioryovirlrv . Weaincarel! liven»! heaiiowvdio “ION workrormany tbt E a l 5 i I a 5 l E i 2E i 5 -_ gs? e @noe\oie. "aquariums-wen yoursarvs. Oai! Nor-wood Campbell, inie Blalreney, der. Grade Vl-l. Mildred Bialeney; I, Evelyn Donald: S, Winnifred manner. Grads V-I. Arnold Kelly; 2. Francis Barnett; 3. Stewart Adams. Grade III-l. Marion suds y; 2, Rey Burt. Grade Ill-l. Doria Blakeney. I IJIIIH I\ I Domthy MacKenzIe-Tearixor. \ ADE Grade Il—l, Claude Blskeney; 1 Ruby Adams. Grade I (SrJ-l, Orville Adagrst I, John Adams: S. Leigh Donald; Grade I (JrJ-l. Leigh Sbewyt: ‘ 2. Louis Adams; 3, Ruth Burt. Perfect attendance — Winnlfied Blakeney, Arnold l-liltz, Doris Bflk- ency, Claude Blakeney, Leigh Stew- i-I" ""11 "i" “will "Y "I" 11"" I Grade rv-r. Albert MadMilien; m i2, Elmira MeeMillan. lvlurgaret J. Blakeney-Teacheh - Mml- nus Men's MENS wrrr: mini rsr-rr ; ssurres, Calif, no. arr-Began they ley their eggs, F A. dint’! hens must wipe their feet. It's I business and not a. socisl matter with the Pruneddale poultryman. Clean-shelled eggs bring the he! prices. Bo Hoddinot devised a con- crete door mat with rollers on it. Now, when hLs hens start strutting to their coon, they climb up the met, the rollers revolve and, as ‘the hens pedal swiftly to keep their bal- ance, they wipe their feet clean des- piu: themselves. And Hoddinot is able to podm the 81.500 yearly he has been pay; ing packers to clean the eggs. Excavation among the ruins h an early Christian church near Jeitze, in Jugeelevie, have revea treoas of e Roman temple and a earlier temple of the Iliyrians. "4' ‘or-ti; 1- ‘w I . v