Tlls Prssllytsrlss illlsrch in lisssllr ST. JAMES CHURCH Klan - REV. R. MOORI-IEAD-LEGATE, D. D. *%l|sW1slhi|,lllsgaiUsvnUGat snllvmllgatlwvl. ssssil .Ei Eléeil lr' r r Igléiill _ 1 5; s. li l'.l.'l-ANGEIB AND Yl!l'l‘0ll XIDIAILY INYUQ- OO-000-000-#O-OO-O6 -m I g Zion Presbyterian Church " l.lV.G.CABLYLlW'll5'l'll-IINIITII YIDI. IDUII D. m0 Ill Qikk _ i I I 1 IOBNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. hi.-Vlheme: “SUI Stalls lellllll.” auuim-'iris urs ru zur' slnpr 'nu oaurr an rnrr.-smraur sl-huuausnnriuciuuu. r ' rvsmmo wonsmr 1.lOP.M¢-‘lhamai "Plwll'wiclleet'l\yGol" ` Asrthesn-‘Tlrere isa Bleled Buns” ........... lash Mrs. Harold Gillespie, Harry Craswell and Choir. Qs! avas-yomstlraithir-sbth,asmeyetotlsw\\l\° 1.!!-L 00000 t ; _ £1 St. Paul 's Church IIIIUNDAYIIIICT I I I I . had Sermon “What It 1*rotUtant." Shephlil." ' I-lOP.Ml-8lndayBcbdalll|bls&i. 1.00 r. M.-Evening Prayer and Sermon “Jesu at the Wall-Shia” Anthan-"l IAyMyBillsoltIelus." 'l'hisBsrvieswl_thaseoil4ntsr|r. , lentcnesrvioesouwedaeadaylvuringsndir-iday Atta-ncaa. 11.00 A. M.- Alhem-‘The Ili sit .Eff E5; EVERYBODY WEICODR REV. H. D. ll-AYHDND, M. A., BIUKDI. . ooeoooow _ V | _:_ i Wilt Pupils! Cburrb IINlB'l'l.B»-TBI IIV. A. U. VINCINT, ll. L OIGANIBT-llll. G. _IILIOTI IUIL I noasmowossruruouooa sarmu sus-rm sumns srr.v.r. SUNDAY SCBOG. S” Y, Us 'rm suussy scholl ru on 'anis sissy service as an Charelr. Hahltrienmdadjlaysarliia IVINING W0l»8llf 'I 0'ClDUl _ Anthem-"savlear ‘thy (hikes Keep" Sullivan Sermon-"Tha Great Trlhdallorr” ....-... Dr. Vlnclrt Gospel Hymn-“Jesus h Calling” Soldlt-Mn A. U. Vlileallt. Tbelarningeervicewllbsllhlcadly BtatlonC.ll.C.K. You are Very Cerlislly hlvltal. Trinity United Church . ite-llY.l. I. lAM8AY.D.D. l.lV.0. I. DIOWNJL GQL-PIOI. A. I0! KINDALLL I. A, ls A.A.0.0. ' lflm-l"l'lle Croq, Oar lil( lei” ‘ l¢1.0»N.ll\ll,l.A. ldv-ealaetad .................... lbllla W Qi.0il’l’\sl'yl-"lell0llls ‘Ile Cli Kirs- I-HP. It-8llldnyl&dl$_Ue@}» 7-KP. It-Pllill WSIB) |¢_¢...\',|\¢|¢)°s|='.lssq,‘l'l»&Ds¢sls@l\d" B ’ l¢_e'...... km' \”P.If-llilil &l&l'i@ illlsnlh Ill ._ Ul.U.l» Vhaahassrasaauossllillllle D in ~'»b!.-A parlor social was bald at the home of Mr. and Mr-s.' Jaa Donald on Monday evening last. The hospitable home was cmnfort- ably filled with friends and neigh- bws, ThsW.M.B.putcnai'ine pfcgramms with Mrs. Chester Simp- All numbers were Following are the lo, llesnor Ramsay; the Twilight," Doro- llsrion Simpson; Reading, , lbs. G. W. Ramsay; eelscttcn, Whispering Hope." Mrs. M11. Wood- de gggas r geggig , ;ll§§§§§»§f§r§; uifigsgnlg “- 5 .. §§§§§§§-" Reading, lor Pi simpson . Mr. Mac- lver Been and El- , "I’Il Take Kathleen", Mrs. Simpson lock- ton Humorous Bearisto; Duet. re Yoimg Msg. Mrs. Woodside Aftsr conclusion uous lunch wars put on pson and uoh lllslsl; sl; luyllsllli i illigi§3»§{§§*§fe°§§E§§§§ i iliill iillléll ” ' lisrfé iiiirii’ Hilllll plfmmsra lf; iii .gli :-, it E r Ilii I ‘ iiliigii i r § 3552 illiiilll dll; eil; snarnlanari at v . lil li’ 5 1400 Mathieson. Bcrip 'l‘ssmlnlass llllm Star Tasmanians have b.en interest- ed to earn _that Merle Oberon, the actress, who is regarded as one of, the ohiei discoveries made by Bri- tksh illms ln reocnt yga-rs. is s na- tive of Hobart Miss bemn, whose real name is lbtelle Merle O'B:ien Thompson, was hom in the Tas- manian cspitsi in 1011. New Bliodm Scholar The Ta.smania.n Rhodes Scholar for 1934 S MX. Mncdonell Watwn Woods, a son of a iomier Sp akel' oi the State House ot Assembly. Mr. Wsods has had a remarkable schol- ast.c record at the Unl\crs.ty oi Tasmania. pasing with high dis- tinction in i6 subjects, and gaining distinctions in the reman`.ng eight. He has taken pmt in rowing, ten- nis, swimming, and Rugby, but his main interret on the sporting side of University Life has been n rifle shooting. Licensing Legislation After numerous endeavours, the State Parliament has succeeded in tm nding the Tssmnmnn linen- sing Act so that the restrictions which it imposes on the sale of ll- quor during certain hours shall not operate so harshly. As the lalw now stands, hotels may remain open for tbesaleufliquorfromeam.toe p m.; between 6 and 10 o'ccc1 at night any person may b~ on licen- LCCAL MERCHANTS __` irlf §l‘ lt .ill iiiiii I li; gigs; ggi; EEE liiigrg lei E.:':' ferr §§& 8-Igg E5 sri. iles trial lltel1lliD~ E husinus U General l|ndJtllald.p@dell rr gr; 5 lggggig g g géésgs g egégfféggagg §§§sE§E§§g§ ;.r§.§fi_.i§ EEE 5? The Boba-t Simpson Eastern Limited. represented local- ly by Mr. Lloyd Proude, also re- ports satisiactory increase in the furniture business, noticeable since last November. and continuing up to the present. Collections are coming in very satisfactorily, and prospects are decidedly encouraging. Company. Limited, report equally and prospects are for still better proved weather conditions. Grecary Firms Optimbtie Canadian Stores Limited. also re- moumcd not onl b her relatives res amy; but by I Wide Clfgle hd friends both condI°tgns.1mmT‘hveame;ick\lr; pg Wm* “mu m mmm” md °° Mme "ld ll>f°“l Wh° l°'°d ll" started arterchrmmuuuxhumws ent business shout the same sr this °°”'°°“’ '° mm ”‘““'“"°' " '“° for her beautiful character and sym- oongmumi rum up go nu ,mum um, lm yu,-I though hom mms P|’°"*mn¥ MWDHS °°°dm°U-9~ Th’ °'fi»`£§§°r.§"’§<°3fi“°p....°' ir iw ru D ““‘°' "°“”° ”"""”'°”‘°”* ‘“ ”‘° °“"“' r?`$"tui=1i'§» m.'°ffJ.°f§`fl°mmh$.f' c a s- - troit and her remains wereyacoom- ‘.1‘u.e::‘ |:?;T;“mB?h:rm1gmr°¢¢P°nry nsitisahrrgigipeotheh ::|mM py;§; 141116 form of advertising our Island P°“‘°d "° th' ’-“‘°d W il” ’“°°°» business :or Jmuar me is better weather eohamms and in P'°““°° ‘M 1'* V'°°“°"" K“°"”“ ' Yr I UU ‘ ul "mn Mn' T' M* P“u°“°m substantial one in February. over creased farm prices. nlrndmfmfhemghxfnulng e‘;;":;1: ctiimumii uf;¢:my“f;§,th¢; bnuitigeef gr rroupeu at rn-use stewart a on," hm "’“° d““”‘ th” “°"’°" cant. collections are much better! ‘“m‘ nw mtgiuflititmm w"b`{1‘ 1?' , T » than a. year ago and the im- Imcoursging word also comes mtmndmmcmmhn mu*;‘°“mf;‘;n cl; |,¢¢,~,,_; °g 111 hggim Meeting open- . asfnanla lneditae prospects are promising. from Moior C- L MacKay. oi Bnrce mn” mmuhud by mdmdu-J lik. P. J. MacDonald reports that Stewart and Company. Limited. V110 won M of un com cumin adverse weather osnamuru lima that prices for all oommod- nm ,ummm H G”°‘“m,_ the improvement is very noticeable ities have greatly increased dur- wmsehs “Maura” 0° _mn ove.-the situation s year asc. ills thepsst year-and that our mmmmcdeum in mei‘;_.h”d °"°'°” "”'" h’ “"- “"“°’-““' “”“°" ‘nd "‘h°““"‘ "'° '"7 onine housing at winnipeg when seems to be getting better. Prices much encouraged U I !'U\11¥~ Th!! tm mn of nv hundred “fe ”"_ a.regcod;porkhssnesrlydouhlsdwil:|sventu.allyopenadormanted I ,‘°|" Hamm L” P“°°‘ °“* “'° m‘°°'F °‘"°" " ‘“"‘°" "M 1"' "°”‘ mmm' ‘“’ arranged ufiurnuh the cfiexeria unandiniacttbereis ageneral during the pastrew yearsoi tha 'nh ‘mmclmtm I at mud pirkupallrcllmdiniaxm pr1¢ss,deprersionandas amnnqummammldwmwglvtym .nm which means better business for incressedbusiness will bs transact- cm lunohwn ,me Immun vu everyocdy."'1’hein.oresaedbusinessedinallhranchesoitrada Un-hemmmm hum 9 md over last year, he estimates at dorlrtedly, he states, the prospects Wu ‘t "gms 1:3” élnond mury per cent. 'rheru is, he rust, for recur huriueu for hu nm are méammn dwg,” depmms more money ur circulation ma col- much brighter. md a number of fha .Umm bm, me ,°b',,,,, m th, 1°°u°“' U’ °°mm‘ 1” mud’ mm' mp°n'““ °°m’r“u mn “Indy shelf and the cayrined product 'I‘he satisfactorily. been obtained. The company is luncheon 'U um rumnd' on lsr.w.11_Dennis,¢yf¢,h¢¢¢shiookingiorwardtossuccsssnrl mnmlmwmtm'“nA and Carry Store, reports doing ssa.son's trade in fishermerrs sup- 3:5” M wma, “nam double the huriuess emu thu time piles. includlns suollne memes, ,mmd UQ' mud” the 'rmye».r.'r'hisuaueiuput to inrtse-nd accessories-"l=l~ry in-”°°”"°’° he 'Lu 'tnemtt zmsormhareapana- chance.” he adds. "v°intl to e l““°h°°”' ‘"4 ‘ ' "1" " “manned “vena in Num... taken from the Winnipeg Trbune of February il: 5.? li ed its actzi ies, but there been evidence of more m circulation and a general "rho year U84 L. Wright, proprietor oi Shoe company. “is in stronger position than , 5 §s§2 § ei? sed premises, provided he does not consume or buy alcoholic Lkzuor; after 10 p. m. and on Sunday, it is prima facie an oifenee for anyone ic be on the premises, but up to midnlht it will bc a justification that he was not there for an un`aw- ful purpose within the meshing oi the Act. After midnight this ex- cuse will not serve. 'No Reduction Members of the two Houses oi the Tasmanian Parliament gave lit- tle support to recent proposals alm- sd at reducing the personnel of the Legislative Oouncl from I8 to I2, and of the House oflssemblv from 30 how. It has long been contend- ed oy reform organisations that it ieabsurdforadtatewithapopu- lation od lfss that 10.000 to be con- troled by a Parliament of ee, and within recent years especially, there have been a number oi attempts, tosecurssuinclent slrpportioze-l duce the number at msmben. They have all failed. however, partly be- cause of a fear that if a reduction were nude, country interests would l suffer, and partly because it was felt that it might weaken the Btate‘l claims for increased financial ss- sistanoe from the Qrmmcnwsalta Government. Am Iiaarfa Lili-ell to ssh. ohandlse which only awaits fillllfllll zgllliglll iliiiifiié §Es5E l 2 i E 3 ? ~ M _ _ ". ‘ ::'*;;:_-:"3 “ ` -li? llEATLEY'8 HEAT III AYl l z i I I I rm rm l .""“¢‘-‘~`~“'»=-'22-‘-`-‘-""" CALL . I only cram uno an multi ry ur 3 - --°~ l-f ~°°~-~ - Our Beef is From Selected Herds ummm lU\¢liH.laDll, 'rorcoxrs _ _ All new models and properly made yet costing no more than poorly made garments. Whether looking or buying come in and see us. WE LIK_E SHOWING OUR GOODS. ' l 77-IURSDA Y, MARCH Ist. AND WE HAVE GOOD REASON T0 CELEBBATE Aa Sllflllz slrlllllenf-e, BOUGHT BEFORE THB ADVANCE IN PRICE and just received, include tha very newest in Fabrics and colours that Spring 1934 has to offer. _ SUITS WITH ONE PAIR PANTS SUITS WITH TWO PAIR PANTS .._;°"=.""i".f‘...;'f...".“.;°;l...._ OUR FOURTH BUSINESS BIRTHDAY v tending Farmers Week, save you a long walk HARRY A. in abeautifirllyworded address paid Mm” Hamm um 11"” my Th S glowing tribute to the sterling qusi- “atm an nm of T_ mm e tore of Better Men’s Wear P~=lff~fl-=~ Cl-lm °f 'ble =l=° £3“"“"u1§‘°'1°i.'. °.i..‘”i“°°“..i" l was a devoted member. During the uy' W ‘° u ‘en 7' service the mn chapter or st. "°’°"° °'“"'“““- A 'W “Wi” A special invitation to the farmer to make this store his headquarters when at- our telephone may when you want to get in touch with some friend. MacDOUGALL 145 Great George Si, - ssseounx it; r I , lm t ' i7°whi!;S 826901 WU "ld 1:4 91:’ £55; 1,b;`3°;f°;0u‘;”°;n. l:_':°l°;;:`:“mn; Price 9! fl-fm products. sldereble increase in business has 1`I=ve»“°r §r"§"7sJfl°5°~53-35 noel ` mm 'l".`§.§u§'°'..2fr17°“um§S`»§'2..°'l'§.i f'l»§.'°‘°"°° ',,....'”°° "‘° ”” °’°"°" ,emu and ...me mm M W Shep, husmeu with the set in or im- W ,n Dwumm, md _,m_ m1fe’c°u$_ whn°“`p";‘1l;_°t"£“°1°“; f-Hd! lhvwilll loans have eased of! very consid- tese u com- eruhly. iii? 'iii ous year. Pros- gsnerally wars on the \l‘Df-Nllii hum-asses ltlnxlsnprewel lnsuranoeeompaosis also have mperienoedsignsofan improve- mantincondltionsduringthepe-I twomonths. lr. W. 0. Holt. district msn- odtne0onieder'aticnl.lfe.re- ounaiderahledecllnsinthsdsmand gg pmvementin his I l I l ll lair léiiiiligi iii S3355 Egg iii; I XCUQI Frank McNutt and Preston Green. Mr. Atkinson, manager of the mm, .uh UNI°llg€DrLl'Al§BroPl0DBo°sTiX?l‘l "- Oltes Better him Prices -l ll »»»lll»»- -ll -ml c:.°.“'.1.. Mr Rey Quigley manager at ° ' ' himdred officials and employees of runwesr- Business Devil and Pri-W. Wk packers. ro- _ pm," m maeue of ova, wo Per the Great West Life Assurance Oo. statin the priceoi hogs this week, mh;”‘”°"°" °' ”°"'P"’°" ’“°° opportisnlty Friday to do- compared with tht time last year. cm M memwm me mem M The prospects are. he ssys, that 1°- ill- l°°f~°° lm all °° l=»~l=-- $‘;l°...,”‘l¥"{§i, I.‘.."“i';....’$‘”i.;~ preceeding and the same period Mined- ll WGBNHI Clnldl Mill supply the mme mm, 0, mem that has elapsed. Businen started R9 1-lem. and Y-here le A ewliiy Cl- 'U “nt no me Hem om" hm th; new year gt gn gggglgygtgd 9011 démllld in the Bfltlsh millet. by Mr. J. ol Byndnun Provtnchl 1”” md h” mmwnm ‘ lun nm" ru” nm Nm 'uutmtm Manager in 0snsda's Ihlsnd Prev- during the eight wed: oi the new i1\¢1'¢ll'=l in Y-11° Dflw 0! Ulmer. mm un Emu” Bm* wud w 7°” """ “nd °m°"°° “'°"" m ‘d°" host rcxrrowmgurg mr nyhcmahu “rt must he euknowiedged that lim lo price pickup I-here is wi- mréml mm Um.. ' we have has uh ereepuouu winter dence of meter busier-ll activity. ’ ' ' Uiextremeirostandmo\mtsino\|slhdlf°°1\l\l°foi>tllIlism!¢D¢l\11Y lmwunnodvd i shew. uhm. mv. “need go mars throughout the community which um mam mu hm mama the moving of people from outside Wil 114331118 I WM’ 08°- by mgdmw A, Co UA annum! P°”“" WM’ “WW 5°" W appreciation of the gm 'md or me “°¢‘”"'°‘*Y*“¥°fWlP°“°d- ““"""'°""”‘°" nhuquuizyofthemanaiuhsmrs “We believe there has accumu- mm Umm” md mdmauu mem: “W * 1"" ¢°“*°4 f°' W' '“‘°“‘°“""‘°""““""“"M" nurroi an sun unuorwhuh we ""7 °'" ‘hun “uk m tm nrepubusliingbelowfrosnanative breaking up or the rough wesihsr hardware business, Mr. rwa'ers.l>1'°- conditioms to renew trading. Tb- “dent oi R086!! H-lrdware Limit- -1 setner with much oetuu- prion he- od. explained when interviewed yer- ML J, Van Wygk ing paid for farm produdtg gengpgl- terdoy. It ll therefore dlmcult te' ly`and outside of provision poasib- DOW my Ghlllle 51 °°11dll»l0l\l in succeeds Mr Pratt 1y,npm¢r¢g¢fmmmgy¢f,|°gthlgxelpect.Amuchbetterestimats ° prim or the men-nam. goods or mu he ns-med when building md i last year, a very favorable reaction feplll’ work rewillmences in the MONTREAL, Que., llamh 2-B. to shopping in charioeipwsm spring. However, even with the ex- J. Hungerford, President of ine should ser in wruun the earring captions-ily severe vw-her nreveil- Umldlm Nllbml R1-l1v1yl.wd»y qrirrgmontha.” . ingihiswinter,Mr.iwgersoou1danno|moedthere'tiremsntafiar lleasr~s.Purdiemdyq-gusomghoe state that there was certainly no loiwnrvice of Walter Pratt. gen- q mmm”-ggi, falling oil in business over January arsl manager of llewllll. dining trade‘sndl1‘ebnra.ryovi1astyear; ifsny- andparloroarsandhotels’1‘heof- the thing. there was a alight improve- ficial circular read, after many were ment, which might well be taken years of faithful and valuable serv- iastssanindicationthat oonditionsice, ln-. Waltq Pratt, general "Prince lidward Island lduter cl the Island. and another from the Underwriting Department which speak for themselves. A spe- cial reierence is also to appear ir the monthly Agency Bulletinloi th ‘ company. which is distributed ir thousands throughout canada am parts of the United States. `Hynd rusnsrco.re¢rrh».twuht1;e1>lb llcity received from this o|ns_ai‘lori if followed up in other dlrocwlnl by Island business concems,¢ witl: vgiugmg dgrmeciions in variow parts of the Dominion, tt help a whole lot in not ordy de- veloping new markets for our pro ducts, but would also L‘nlet_BJ’¢&Ul in attracting tourists one of the attractive plaoard prepared in Winnipeg is new I view in Messrs Hyndman snr Oonpanyi oillce window. Winnipeg. Manitoba, February 0. 10 Del: Mt. HYUU-ml-D1 As a native Prince Edwuil lander, I am taking the liberty n writing to thank you personally for the Lobster luncheon served today through your kindncle. in th Great-West Liie Cafeteria an( which was so much fl1J0y°d by I-1 the staff. However to those of is gxivileged to call Prince Edwarr Island our birth pllce. N WU-. smnething more than a pleasan rspast-it brought back manl memories and recollections qi “tht” Island" and days spent d0.W1J bl the sea-also a very wtrm *WY* ciation of your kindly and thought- ful act. Wishing yourself and the Char lqeugwwn Agency continued l\rcc$ and our hardy lobster fishermen r very prosperous season this yeas. . remain, Yours very truly. (Sgt) 0. ll. SHA!-KI-'Y Renewal Depsrtmt Winnipeg, Manitoba, i ie? gil ‘E st of the members C Underwriting Department I all writing ip thank you on their he hair for the very ellivyrhfe lobster dinner which we were able to em joy along with the other membm of the staff through your thqulhtf fulness and gencwoity- ~ It was n. unique experience in the Head Oilloe members and thd appreciation is indicated by th fact that they tumed out almm onehundred percent for the din ner. A number had not tasted lob- ster and these found it very, pal- atable. Those who are fond of lob- ster described it as excellent. Sincerely yours. (Bri-l r. G. w'n'r1'BltzAn Assistant Actuary -< /_ _ _.1 manager of slcevllle. dining and and hotels, has request- uated and service today. 8 e Z i §‘lli.5l *i515 . .;§f§l§li§i§l§§ ifillillliillllil iigisiéiiiiiiiil ll” mansgsros laurlr Hotel department in that“ yea from St. Paul, Minn., where he hai been amistant manager of the Bi Paul hotel. He assisted at th opening of the Fort Garry Hote. winnipeg, in 1914 mu in the roi lowing year went to Vancouver a asisi-ant manager oi the Vancouv- U Hotel He returned to the Om atliln National lyewm ill 1913 U-'ll has since been in tum msnagill' U the Prince Edward Hotel, Brando: Mall.. Mlnaki Lodge at Minsk Out., Prince Arthur Howl, Pm’ Arthur, ont., MacDonald Bore Edmonton, Alta. and the Chstea' lmurier at Otto/wa. Mr. W. W. Swinden, whose ap pointrnent as general supermtend ent of sleeping, dining and pario oar services fa' the natimal lys tem is also announced. started hi railway work with the dining ear department peg es ole or 1007. Re dqrhnsn isglglg l i tl.;l;r§;,l» iiiié I§s8 P the with ch poaitim present F 4 lk if stsyt .4 I 1 February ia. ill . l r i 1 rf , .~ V 7 .,;.,.1 i il r l ` » -1. l 1 y ll 1 .ev__