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JG” RRYMoRf oss v “"'\~vee mhwhs “NEWS” With Graham lilacNaasee And Musical “Hot ‘G Bltililed with fears for their Bmnll msmsnsls, particularly mice, form the chief article of food of the two species of wessels found in New York Stats. OT SO lJlV\E5 TMI Gill. IRIIND gifs A nov A1’ vassml HOLY SMoxE wo Mars - su 7a; 5s.\.\_w\1'u TNI. FACE QF 7Nl.RACQlJl'T~NOT Till ' EDCE \ YE5 30%! I e 1 isgssss lssslsassslslzsasasasssfagags; rw , 1 oz \ YQ, -len / we \ _. __s_!*_s_!s___alsss slaéssss sssssssalalllllll » A wi” li KY DAQ! `°~‘~l°é‘¢'£?‘§-G _ _ M Asrun ana, %"°o'°° niagara 2...... ONE R ' .SJ l 'jliéggr - s o/<* ` .z .lbuasggta Af oasuln ON Gl0lGl'LOOt< A1' . 1,03 ||¢. 5u\_\_v ¢"n|£ \.ovA '§"»`f`?.’€‘.'.“i-?t‘°2.‘§3 H""‘2>‘.I A \ | Y ; wnidi waving' g vl\;l!ts rscsgarssiui- A ur s _it-wal nav wousooo Amr roll J 6509- slasv Tmnc ' i's 1_5 'o fl l"s"'i_i"°i i-‘. ' F_'__'. AND UZIILY IMPOGSIILI E' AQ Dfs‘~PA§‘fNl5 wnY~,YnU-YOu~ wa/ns TH! mn. Ol T\'luMP| No MY A<.£ ’_> QA o H wa s ru av Yoon Ac: ? on rm soooo 0 5 o ri rw “E E NE! s-All Tw ]0 iissfi l"l'.l , of / / lnllllIIIIsaal4lsAasal_ssa;Aa_a_s]aa N .W. Ayers & Son Inc. Open New Branch Montreal, Que., Mardi l2.-0r- ganization ofN.W.Ayer&Ba:of Canada, Limited. with Odlod in Montreal, was announced tcdq by Adam Kessler, Jr., vice-presidait oi N. W. Ayer dr Bon, Inc, The local cifices in the Bun Life Building will be opened March 19. _ In announcing the formation of the Dominion company, Mr. Kessler said it was the natural outgrowth of Canadian commercial develrpment and ot the policy or the internation- sl advertising agency, which had been doing business in Canada for hal! a century. “In the last four yes.rs;" Mr. Kess- ler ssicL "we have been experiencing violent changes in our economic, commercial and social affairs which we are prone to regard as an evolu- tion. A iew years from now we shall be sbletolookbscknndseethat they actually constituted s revolu- tion which has not aily changed manyoiouroldmethods.butact- ualiy submerged them in the scheme of civilisation. l “We dcnotyetrealilethefulllm- plicstlons of the present trends, but we do realize that, in our own case, to besucomsfulincsnsdasnybusi- ness must. also be a part ot Canada In consequence the Dominica com- punyhss been organised, to be staff- ed and managed by Canadians sole- ly in the interests of Canadian busi- ness. Our Montreal oi!ices will have the trained personnel to otier a complete advertising service, just as do our oiiioes in Emgland, Brazil snd Argent-ins. as well ss the six Ayer offices throughout the United Btates. “While Ayer of Canada is across the frontier from Ayer oi the Uni- ted Btatss,t.here are certain business principles enunciated by the found- er of this business which have no i‘rontier.'I‘hey are the same today in every country as they were sixty- nve years ago. “Mr. Ayer once said that there would never be dead hands controll- ing the business he stated There never has been and there never will be. The business is owned and mm- sged by those actively engaged in it. The founder stlblished the prin- ciple that. N. W. Ayer do Sim would always deal openly with both adver- tisers snd publishers on the basis oi s nxed rate of compensation, with- out secret rebates, and we have nev- er deviated iromthat rule. "One of Mr. Ayer’s mottos was 'Keqping Everlastingly At It Brings Success’ and on our emblem is the cryptic inscription: 'BAI.B. lBQ', which means ‘Been At It Since 1869*. In the year 1900, sixty-five years from now, we hope and believe that N. W. Ayer dr Son of Canada, Lim- ited. may have inscribed on its shield, 'B. A. I. B. 10042" Need Women Doctors BA.L'I'lld0R.l1,Mar1:h10-Mcxewo men an needed inthspraotesoi medicine Dr. Jillnh O0ltHood- ¢oc¢i,emlnsntcsnesrqsecial.isttoid the student body oidoucher Gdlegetodsy. “Wornsnwasomsconidsrsrlsn inferior, buts-sow thatwsws edu- estedhershsmsyprnweasimerior beingwomsn, hesdded hsvnamsosrnsiinstinot that naturally mskuthembettd fittsdfcrpreventivsmediclne. Diseuaing thsasngerofcsncar, Dsnlloctoodssidenlytsnperosnt of mothers have adequate pn- tssticn because dist ofsssm- instionsndesnsrailncwlsdan. Fil lil iii 4 PII’ of Eyeglasses Il-rissssla-is bali yn ll |§ If fi ii W qsrkling Comedy-Drama A ¢hQ‘\elalIs|l's-_lawibl Ei ii i ii I5 ES CAPITOL -- No New Bridge Method YCl\K.\|areh 10.-lswn contract bridle unoedanew §§§§§§;§i§§i§§ieEiia ‘ii-E; fieiéegiti iitlllé ini? siiis Rnhsm L. Frey. T. Gottlieb, Oswald Jacoby. Bclrnken Edward Byrnes. Waldemar von Zedtwits. has a value oi three, s een one and a Jack igh card value of the the average hand has on dlst."lbut.ion, the not ol>en¢d,espe¢11l~l1v in first orsecusd positon,un1e.s the hand has svnlure otnineorim Ittakes scount oliitc openthe auction with one no trump. The tablets used primariiyto form an initial, general idea as to the dfenlive strenith 0( a hand. LONG LIVER SCHOOL roll for February: IX-1 Mollie Pituimmons. Dunning, I Rita Pltilim- -i lmlyn Pound, I 3 Harry Couans. - Juanita Campbell. -l Elva Paynter, 2 Ar- 9 §o"= igggg §§§ _s chnsto . Grade V-1 Ruby Campbell, I Margaret Cousins, 8 Vivian Payn- Grads IV-l Marguerite Poynter and Jamsie Brown, 2 Bobbie Dim- ning. - Grade III-1 Irene Poynter, 2 Eunice Cos!@ell and Jeanette Bvwn. Gnde I1-1 Verne Paynter. 2| Jean Cousins, I Jean Cmmhell. Grade I--1 Margaret Payntsr. Perfect attendance: Bobbie Dun- ning, lhmice Campbell, Jean Camp- bell. -Carrie Ci. Wordside, Teacher. MOUNT STEWART SCHOOL Report of Mount Stewart School for February. Grade X-l Mary lusdliachern, 2 Ida Clarke, 3 Eleanor Douglas. Grade IX-1 Elsie Kneebone, 2 Florence Martin, 3 Gilbert 'I‘im- mins. Grade VIII (Sr) 1 Edson A1- fleck. 2 Daniel M.scA.skell. Grade VIII-1 Stella Alfieok. 2 Cecil Macleod. 8 Lonn Jay. Grade V11-1 Lois Bryentcn, I Claude Affleck, 3 Lalis. Macleod. Highest average-Stella Affleck N. Intermediate Grads VI-1 Freddie Coffin. 2 Franklyn Jay, 3 Sheldon Coffin Grade V-l Mary Jay. 2 Gerald Madleod, ! Victor Macdonald. Grade IV-I Ora Ross. 2 Brigh- ton MacDou¥l~ll. 8 Doris Smith. . Grade H1-1 June Jay, 1 Phyllis Affleck. 3 Bruce Affleck. Grade I-1 D/eret Mitchell, HH'0ld Mitchell. 3 llmcl' Chifin. Teachers-Mary Irving, Annie Macdonald, Helen Macdonald. DOG TAKEN BY AIRPLANE THAT PUPPQES Bl BORN IN STATE OF MISSOURI KANBA8 OI`I'Y,M0., March 10-All the waynom NewYorktoKansss' Oity, Blmsnnc, a Dssnhund, was brought by airplane just soher puppies might be Missour.-bo'n. He owner. Frederick I-I.Hsrvey, flnlnoéd the trio. Today her "litter" was on hand., s bit wobbly but healthy-one ma.le bunny. ' Shell, Plant Being Rebuilt LABGOW,l|s.\'ohl0-l\\llow- lssdsrtbythesrmamsnt sheffield thsmunition Ullhlldo havenow ovsrthslr .egregi- iii Eli? i§§ rggi Er 5;' 53 is ers mor pia Others - shipbuilding and sn- gineering (inns-have Admiralty contracts on hand worth eight mil- lion pounds. hte hh!! production wn factory. their lips erywhsse are being heblueprint numbtr ts theem- don of oonldershleadivityon ihsbnskingupofold uctionofscrap inthsmaking of 'lhedemand rox-‘smspisnow peaterthsnithssbeenaince the war. Another significant fact is that ihsnumber ofemployeshssbeen §§?i§Eiii§l§§‘ i§§==§iEi§ sig; 3 E; iiri § xiii nf increased in the government torpe- doiactos-yatGreenook. Yetanotherdevelopment lathe W- rapid maesssintluouqmt api; iron. Contractors who have ordered steelfcrccmmerciaipurpcsesstate that deliveries are being held up sndtheerctrsaglvenbytheprodu- oenhthatthsGonrnment de- msnrhmustcomeia-at. BOUTHPOIT SCHOOL lteport. for the month of Febru- ary, 1934: Grade Vw.-l, Ella MacPher- son; 2, Eileen Burke; 8, Herman Jorgensen: 4, Emma Cooper. Grade VI.-1. Thelma Burke; 2, Kathleen Kelly; 3, Helen Kelly. Grade V.--l, Boyce Mncxie; 2, Ib Jorgensen; 3, Morley Genge. Grade IV.-l, Ruth Mhlnnis; 2. John Rogers; 3, Daphne MscPhee; 4, Lillian Mac.Phce. Grade III.-l, Hammond Kelly; 2, Dorothy Cooper; 3. Anna Storey; 4, Alphomus Mclnnis. Grade II.-1, Stanley Mschin: 2, Lois Henry. Grade I.--1, lla!! Tait; I, Louise Henry; 3, Margaret Mclnnisg 4, Alsine Mclnnis. Average of 90% or over: Ella MacPherson, lilem Burke, Thelma Burke, Kathleen Kelly, Ruth Mc- Imnis. Stanley Machin, Lois Henry. Helen Catherine Drake, teacher. (Patriot please copy) WA8H'INO'ION. March 10-Rh signsticn of Mrs 'mylar Ross, Di- rector of the United States hdlnt. as a member of thl Democratic Ns- t'onai Committee from wyoming was announced last nisht by Post- master General James A. Farley. Farley. chairman of the commit- tee, made pdsllc Urs. Ross' letter of rosigmnon in onion she sua she had tskon the step “to avoid even sn appearance of connictlhl interests where there are concern- edmypublicserviee sndmyiden- tity wth the organisation 0! mc' ___Z..._<_-- GT-T'5\=f<'»\T"W ss cents Per Doses. Post Paid. Mixed Colors, Blooming Bias. Osler Now. MIS. GORDON HACDIILLAN Beach Weed Garden, Cornwall. \ LTo”c`4. BliRl)()(fl\ lssssslssss B522 7'f3|i ll new rss:-°l'l"-1°»3'~"l>'»l"°""°""""" Bringing Up Father 9-4:? §i Dees Yssr Sissaeh . Ever Csqhhi sumssumua, Bow. Ellliéliliiéi §;£ifi.§;;i§ .~» lgiésgi }:`£ eq. E 's IE E 5 E s in .l A _ Eli” Ei .sl ', gégi gil F ries iii nam umm V E8llDNAPlA00Cl.Dsmon-V stratariortbsdolasdgarmentwill hsttoiirl¥0l'\'i'nss&§U:'lehgt8‘t& Anypersonwliins please msls your appointments' early. ProwssBru..!M. L-1010. LIUTUII AT IACKYILII - W.&s.wa!'l'iVedBlt- h'@BaokVll|°N.`B iiiiéiiiii ini §5i;_§§§§l people. _..----_ NOITIIAIIIQOL assssus , A i There is no I North lake school for month 0! Pe\l'\lll'!. Grads X-i Charles llhobcnald. 2 Gertrude Haibonald and Amelia MacDonald. Grade IX-1 Rita llscbonald. Grsds VII-il Stanley Dingwell. :I Kenneth Fraser and Wesley Pra- Rr. Grade V ia) 1 victor llaibonald. 2 Thelma Madlssren. |GradeV tb) l Peterllaabnnsld 2 Dorothy Jarvis. Grade xv (ai 1 math Dingwell and Ronald MacDonald. 2 llarpsr- et MacDonald. 8 John ltadionsld. Grade IV (b) l Plnliie Rader. Grade II! (s) 1 Willie lls®on- ald. I Marguerite MacDonald. Grade HI (bi i Annes Hannon- sid Grade II-1 John Jarvis. Grade I ia) l Russel llaebonald. Grade I (b) i Bessie Jarvis. Grade I ic) 1 Walter MacDonald Erma C. MacGregor-Teacher. K.lL!.Y’B CBO!! Mr. and Mrs.'John P. Carragher, lk. Louis Moilulgln, Mr. Walter Cusack and Mr. Mathias Malone were in Charlottetown last week. lk. Wilfred McDonald oi &u.r|s ment the week-end at Kelly's Mr. Mike Dutiy and son, Patrick, spent Sunday in Kinkcra. Mrs- Joh.n E. Robartsot Charlot- tetown is visiting her parents in xsnrs cross _ Mr. Urlas Carmgher is in Char- lottetown, spending his holidays. BIG!! BANK SCHOOL Report for lebrusry. Grade X-l Mary Mclean, 2 Sarah Stewart. Grade VI!-l lhrelyn Btewbrl, 2 Lester Hsyter. 8 Btirling Mlcliay. Grads V-l. John Livingston, 2 T MacKay. 3 William Hew- Grade IV-i Rwy Rieli. 2 Forest I-lsyter. Mnry stewart. 8 Velma llumce. Ia M. Herrin!-Teacher. gilt Eli’ E;u§ ;E` siigiiig 5?; Pllyed an exciting which ended in s tavor ct 01.»ea.ry. 1. the Carnegie attendance at U10 m°¢i»iD3. which °'P¢ned with s chorus by s male qusrtette. Miss much appreciated. Other speakers present were: Hon. G. lssiton lharlm Minister of Agriculture §f§§§§§.i§§§ ;§.e§§i§§_§;l,s;§§, seliieizsiiiagrgriii llnl. Mr Aeneas Gal Mr. 'Phare 'A. Cam DL‘1W.H. Denhll. and Mrs. A. J. lloyd Henderson dimes, many spssbnn ssntimsntsor cossluhtdy s the public. 4 , ._-, 1 luv. A. r. num, 1m..volm sm- -',-> J .~ ' _ un im- ~-'».; substitute for , Security For_ sixty-two years the Confederation Life Association has provided absolute Security and Stability to policyholders. Before you buy Life Insurance, you will be well advised to ind out what the . Confederation Life has to oiier. Write now for particulars of our Pension Bonds of $50, $75 and $100 s month at age 60. Address Heed Once, Toronto. 12, i9°4_ 1 Avissx-mseotsuspsstssuitsmsm thenquiremsntsofovvryono. A very serious Incident occurred at 1esrd's lllls. Oiaany on the morningoihllrch 0. - dron leurs had lnsshed when the He was alone in t time excepting for a sm fortumtely escaped inillry. sidanwlsatoncecslled, theinj men being made as comfortable as posible until the arrival of the morning train on March 7. which topped especially st Les.nd's Mills take the patient to Prince Coun- tal where we understand ing as well as can be ex- ¥"§s egg 5 .§,§55 iiiregg §res° _-gg The W. M. B. of Church met st the (DL) J. B. Chamllio The President, Mrs. had charge of worship sisted by Mrs Addison Rn and Mrs. (Rev.) A. F. Baker. The study period which followed was ta- ksn charge of by Mrs. Baller the subjects under discussion being, “Ht-ting Into the Words Life," and "Living 'Issues in China." The Western Star Division of the Temperance met on Merch wood Hell. Meeting cp- usual order with Bister ter. W. P. presiding attendance. A vbted to ser Currie, who is tal. A moron was carri edect that the Division subscribe for two copim of £3? E§§Eag gsurgi E on ~ §g&§§§;E »=z.§§?§ = été.; Q... iogi; e;;§i;;;§i§; ;§=§§|§§@g|§§§|e§§-é.; ig; fi ei, near; to iiiz g iiiigi ii Albany athis Bsrnis. Ont.. his aidl. Welt Point Charlottetown will visit rela- Arbor-Vitae _ For Hedges Veryesrlyarringeeunstobethe best time to move Arbor-vitae (cedsr).Inplmting,thepecimeos withrowornobrancheanearthe groundrneybesetdeq>erthsntlie othersaoastohavesiitbenllnts. when 'set,withrod branchesclose tnthegronn - sue E?-2 tif 3;; iid se. "|\'»l'W\M." which is the B. 0 T. _‘-?tf.Lb \; ;" _ `\» ; i . » \ ' . _--`. ‘- .‘.`.._ ‘ /-,Ji ».-'- » . 'I . §?`»~a~~_ 9; ~" _'§§v'.‘| FE ¢,`~°iZ.&".. .-1 T v ."",_"- hi; 1*- 7. '& y 1 - ` -_Ji -.1 Tbolsllodsrsachsaful welcome. § I i r , . i I Non naman superintendent of _,p Libraries, and Miss Mcslasters, as- ‘ og! sistant were pnnnt. Avery inter- esting addresscu hizsrywcrkwu / given by Miss Bsteson. whch was E E 8' E ii 5 E Grade II-i Jessie Mackay. “ ,Q “ M 1- me »-=-». = Sunworthy and Resisiolite” W A L L P A P E R S 0’Leary And Vicinity ` - __ Brighten Your Home With Wall spcrs Thai "“°““" "“' Gi Entire Ssiistacigm mrs as is Rink. msxmusnsu ms VC ' I ‘ ' ' fi the pastures or woodlands, costin. n0¢hlH| bill Lilo labour oi’ trmg plantation. More than a mils is American Arbor-vitae was plums lor I. hedge at the Central gg. psimental Farm, Ottawa, in loss Where it has not hem iniurss by dense shade from overhangiq U08. or from other vecisl esuse, the hedge from -this planting is still in excellent condition, with iiv ing branches and leaves to tin pound. It has been krpt to about six feet in height and six feet s- crom. lt is undoubtedly, says chi Dominion Horticulturlst, the best evagreen hedge for clirnstic con dltions sud: as obtain at Ottawa. l08§.lA'.l1 B(!{00L The iollowing is the honor roll for the month of Febnisry. Grade X-1 Lauretts Sullivan. Grade IL--l Catherine Sullivan I Florence Donahue. Grade VIII--l Beatrice Sullivan. Grade' V-l Mirion MscQusrris. I Jean MacQuarrie, 3 Frances Bul- livsn, I Lilian Campbell. Grtie IV-1 Harriet Campbell. 1 Anne Donahue, 3 Robert Donsboe. Grads Il-1 Wilma Campbell, I Jams Bullivan. Grads I-l 'Donald Macqusrris. Perfect Attendance: Lilian Camp- bell. Harriet Camwel, Wlims Campbell. Jean MacQuarrie, Mar ibn sweuu-ru. Florence J. lLld.»c0d-'l‘esch¢. . lhsrfs ldainmt rmevss stains. ones m (sm 1 mush umm _.. . _,._ ,. arm, m (J.-_) 1 J,,,,¢ Bmw . . Health, Happiness and Prosperity are so closely allied that real success and wholesome joy are resch- ed most. frequently through a change in home atmos- phere. Witliont moving or travel you can do this’ at atriflingcost. Some years ago Canadian skill and ingenuity Noweomsssfnrthsr brought about a great advancement in manufacture of the hsr grads known as "lUll'WOB.'I‘HY". m=lhht lpapm gave what the public Mum desired-s wallpaper that would retain for an ind ts period its original beauty and color b100111- notablo improvement in manufacture which ves added _aneney to wall- ps rs not of the “iURW0B1'§I'nqusJity. 'I'h¢S° stored f = r=."'°.ri°;'.:.'a=.'»f“:.‘;.°‘.'.: ";f...n' .... .ins 2. superior quality and tint than anything 1n'¢vi°\1l1Y =.§ ii r 3 5 lowerandmsdhmgradss. ghgwhyg a larger adottment 11185 ` wallpapers Our prim. 'M' 5 ii 5 E 3 ssavisit. Wassnsstllyyou. cssrrszn s co. Lmmea -if r-_'Ri ¢¢¢¢ooO0°°°‘ McManus »‘>i=‘€.'f»‘\‘a*é€. RM1