P ll IIfllIilIlS iIiIl IIIIEIIIIAIISII icldy put on his feet l pie home treatment pie who have suffered for the crfiphng pain oi‘ rheu- r neurit report that they amazing relief from a very me treatment. d not walk for two wee " man from Moncton N. “l had to be carri arou d y. But one bottle of Sloop’: put tine on my feet again." little Sloan's patted on light- lleiliiléi tide of fresh, germ- . b] _is sent tingling ‘l a pain-ridden tissues. No It's the medicine itself that ~ ork. eswellin and inflammation The sch u sto s. Almost you find yoursei really free , really comfortable at last. tie today and have it on i druggists — 85 cents. cts Prosperity For Canada 'Y0iil(. March 7.—-A pre- "Ilfll. "Canada's 8761119!" 9'3- i problem-the divis’on of and the West by i1 Wlldel‘ 0 thousand lmiles wide." within half a century be s ell of prosperous territory. do. by Hector Charlesworth cult critic of‘ Toronto. in nil .; 1o the Canadian Clii-b here ked for mineral llevPli-ill ‘to effect the change- Tami"! Billljt! t "The iMlEmwTY ca“ ' Mr. (lharieswortii said the Cnnfliiinn was like the _ry iiird whose home instinct whys olliilng him back. N0 in "the world was so much y IIPI‘ absent sons as Canada urell. Dominion was pictured ‘by aker as the greatest 00"" to the intellectual Mill i progress of the Uniibil A a-r-snm.‘ _ p AI T i"t-i.ur.i.iriuu 3‘;I=b . ' - ‘p Q ‘-‘-‘L‘ul§jl.in‘ ' Central Guardian Auction elk-f: at (Mr. a... rCsnzle Maciaeod. Bradalbane. or ilih grade furniture, on Tuesday Larch 9th. if stormy 10th. R 3.6180590. Auctioneer. 1983 ‘no. 2 axrrzsv ‘WILL FIRE Iii: saints for the opening 01' (h. ssislaturs this afternoon. '|‘9)_ AU“ are required at the Drill Hal his morning at 9 o'clock, . H-E WAS AMlAZEDl-John Ad» on knew he loved Priscilla, but h( Ml nc-t expected this answer to lih sit for Miles Standish. Boys and. iis will want to turn to page twt .n.l see what strange things hap mired in this inngiod love story oi iiiiy colonial days. Color Cut-Outs ._..llllflllls the Story aiill a paper dol. ivery day liiusl.a.hig one of the Iliiilisisis- it's crest lun to act oui iii’ who": lilay with the (paper doll 4610f‘! when the story is finished. . RETREAT CONCLUDED. —'f‘hc Retreat whl-ch was being conduct ‘(I l" Nvire Dame Academy foi the pupils of grades 7, 8, 9 and 10, and also the Prince of Wales Coi- lcge students who board at (in Academy was concluded yesteday ‘ililrniiilf- ' The Retreat which ‘iiened last Thursday afternoon Lvas conducted by His Lordship f-isiwii OT-ssry who delivered ~hree sermons daily. Mass Will celebrated each morning at 6,45 and Benediction of the Most B1955 ll fisnramsnf in the afternoon. All the students for whom the Re treat was (ioiulncted faithfully at ‘ended the dniIy services, includ- ing early morning mass. At the conclusion yesterday morning the "anal Benediction was given by His Lordship. The music by the Academy Choir at all the services was of the usual high stnrldard adding greatly to the solemnlty of the occasion. PRESENTATION TO REV. GEO. TAYLOR. -A pleasant event took ml-iister i Presbyterian Church when the women of the congrega- tion presented their minister. Rev. Fleorxe C. Taylor. with a Geneva flown. as a mark of their oppre- "lstifln oi‘ the excellent work Mr. Taylor is accomplishing in the re- The presentation was made on be. hnlf or the ladies by Mrs William Qkead, president of the Ladies’ Aid Society. who in a few well chosen remarks expressed the wish that Mr. Taylor would be else of his ministerial duties. -— Montreal Star. March 3rd. ————<o§-_i PERSONALS Miss Lizzie Burns has returned to her home in Freetown after spending a few days in Charlotte- town. Mr. James Campbell of Cape Tr-tvorso was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mrs Geo. Stetson oi’ Brookfield. pitnifor medical treatment. l. "tailor-her of this city. was taken to the Prince Edward island Hos- viitni Where ‘he underwent an oper- ritlon for nniiendlolvlri, norled as doing well. iilace last evening st Calvin-West- gun. organization of t-he congregation. sum or $60 was realized. which long spared to wear it in the exer- some improvement. and ere long ed horse-race (foes not matursow- has entered the P. E. island Hos- interesting “meet “like PIMP "B _ p GHOPBe Munn and "Primrose Belle" Last week Robert Gallagher. the mvued by M“ HMTY Biimei- b0"! five-volir-rild son of Mr and Mrs C. Lezllllgegltsagekthlgivtarlg“$1M M e .- oss‘ y r. Joseph Jenkins might be persuad- ed to enter the lists with his “Ab- H l _ liailah Messenge ". e a re formed that owing to a y . Peter's Road ‘ And Vicinity Theie may be some truth in the, aid saying that “The two ends‘ of March ere never alike". OnI Wednesday, March 8rd is was fine‘ iii t-he morning-mild south wind.‘ By noon it was fflIIllDl—-Wllld N. d. At 2 PM. it was hailing. At 4 AM. it was snowing and drifting- wind -N. W. Than fine again in the evening-wind west. This nakes (4) kinds of weather. 3 George lLuco have left home for an‘ intended trip to t-he U. lStatee. Mrs. lfacDonsld will visit relatives and, friends in Woceater. Mass. and‘ wh-ilo there will be'the quest of ldr. and Mrs. Philip ifluxton. 'Ml's. Luco will visit the family of lier biother Mr. -Percy Jenkins a rising Architect of Boston, Mass, also other relatives in different parts of Massachtissetts. We wish both ‘Mus. MacDonald and Mrs. Luco a pleasant (rip. Mr. Richard Campbell who has been visiting his old home at Ai- tends returning to his western home in the near future. (Mr. Campbell resides in Maidistone. $88k. and is largely engaged in agricultural and real estate busin- ess there. Mns. John (McLeod of Peters Road. has returned home from the lumber woods of .N. S. where he has been successfully engaged for some time past. Mrs. Randall MacDonald Peter's Ril- silent" the week-end visiting friends at Commercial Cross. the Euest of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Hugh Daly. While leaving home on a short visit to a neighbor, Miss Irene Mc- Lean had the misfortune to sprain her ankle ssverly by coming in contact with one of our insny un- even snow-banks. Though painful Pilllid improvement has already be- The social at ‘Murmy Harbor held under the Auspices of the Point Pleasant lSchooi was a dec- ided success. Mrs. James B. Fin- inyson proprietors of "The Point Pleasant Mills" was the capable Chairman alid Auctioneer. The will be used in improvements on HOIIs of the woods and roads neither Mr. Flulayi-ion nor ‘Mr. Jen- kifrs have been able to operate their sawmills to any great, extent this winter. l-‘or the some reason fire-wood is a scarce ai-Llcls in this locality. It will be too bud if t-he project- ing to the poor condition of the ice. The participants; should t-his Mary lPlckford" owned by Mr. settle- but we are in- chance meeting last summer with “Prim- flmblumpy feeling that seems anything and danger of pain or discomfort to follow and moreover, the continued use of the Bilurated Magnesia ‘cannot injure the , _ t n .h iu any way so lnug as there “non ‘Lot 63 we are ‘Informed m‘ 1'": ‘sally symptoms of acid indigestion. (40%?- \OQ 11.15 W-BAI WTIC (47 6) Hartford. THE OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Try Magnesia For V Stomach Trouble It Natasha ltomuh Acidity. Pre- VIM: Food Fermentation. flour. tinny Stomach and Acid Indigestion Doubtiou if you are a sulerer from indigestion. you have already tried pepsin. charcoal. drugs and varloul digestive sidl and you know these things will not cure your trouble-In some cues do not even give relief. But before giving up hope and de- ciding you are a chronic dyspeptic. just try the elect of a little Blsurafed Magnesia-no’ the ordinary commer- My-l _]_ »|_,_ Maggomyd and Mrllclll carbonate. citrate. or will. but the pure Biluruted ‘ which you can obtain from practically any drug- gilt in either powdered or tablet form. Take a tetispouufui of the powder or water after your next uieul. and see what a difference tliis makes. it will instantly neutralize the dangerous. harmful acid lu the stomach whic now causes your food to ferment and sour. making gas. wind. flatulence. heartburn and the bloated or heavy. to follow luoul everything you out. You will find that provided you take a little Bisursted Magnesia. i ‘ lately after a meal. you can eat almost enjoy it without any 0040-0 Radio Program i oe+ WEDNESDAY. MlARCH 10 International Radio Programs ETHER'8 WHITE-CAPS 3.15 WEMC (285) Berrlen-Fcund- er: Day Enamuel College. 9.00 WLW (us) clues-Syd" Temple Shrine Band. (325) CincI.-—WSAI Studio Musical featuring Cow- greu string Quartette. 12.45 WDAF (386) Kansas City- Nlghthuwk Piantiflfsll Grill K. C. Frolic SILENT STATIONS Eastern: WiBAL, CNRA, WBBR, WFI, WGBB, WGY. WHAR, WlPr WJY, WPG. WRC. Central: KFDM‘. KFKX. WCBD, WFAA. WMC. EVENING CONCERTS the school- building 6.45 P. M. WOC (484) Davenport. Chimes Con- We regret the recent illness of cert- Mrs: David Macdonald of Peters WIGY (380) Schenectady. Dinner Road. At last reports there was. Concert. 7.00 P. lMi we hope that Mrs. MacDonald will w-gmn (390) Cleveland. Hotel ‘lire axble to resume the duties of (Cleyelanm er ome. WWKRJC (326) Oinci. Dinner Prog- owmg to the congested ‘condp rum by ‘Alvin Roehr and llis Hotel Aims Orchestra. 7.30 P. M. WHO (526) Des Moines. iHfllgllBfl. WEEI (349) Boston. Musical. wiElAiF (492) N. Y. Ii. S. Army lBand, also from WCAP. WJAR. WOO. 8.00 P. M. WiLlB (302) Eigin, iii. Popular.‘ W-MlBB (250) Chicago. Semi-Llassi- cal. KlSD (546) St. Louis. Fur Hour. WOO (i509) »Phiia. Chamber Minsi- cule. Travelers Ma-le Quartette. WBZ (333) Springfield. Concert. WJEAF (492) pl. Y. Mystery Merry- makers to WEAF. WEEl. WTAlG, Reese- z rose" on the Mill Road which re- sulted in a heated contest on this " i id th if “hiIl " Simsls War is Get . :.*.'.‘:.":.:..r":..:.;." ?l‘....".‘§£ Rld of this is the ice and result/s may be different. There la one simple, snfe. and surc wily llnll iievcr fiills to get rid of black- ln is. llint is fo dissolve them. To (ln this. gi~l iii-o (liillwil of peroxlne powder friilll nily drug store-sprinkle a little . on u hut. wot cloth-rill) over the bluek. heads |li'\BI(Iy-\\'il!ill the parts and you will in- surprisod how the blackheads iiuvc (iislippiinred. llig blackheads, llttio iillirkiiculis. no iiinitcr where they are. siuipiy ilissulire ninl disappear. Black- heads are simply ll mixture of dust and dirt llllfl secretions that form in the purl-s of the skin. The pernxins powder iiliil tho ivuicr dissolrc the blackheads so tin-y wiuiii right out. leaving the pun-s free iiiiil PIPIIII iind in their nut- urul condition. b What's Goo For a Cough? Many time! at this sea- "Ii we are asked this question. SYRUP WHITE PINE TAR AN D WILD CHERRY ll the most relllblo rom- "IY we sell for Coughs, tiolruness and all irrita- tions of the throng VERY ALLURING ‘ ‘"8 ihamudul fuel - (is "flbsldled In all of I'll. fqi’ evening this mode) "i! is unusually alluring Prion 85c and so; per ‘ "'10 lithe front and nver the "i" trimmed with mu (min. "nests the bustle effect .1 it Ly“. igll b‘; retained Will!!! 3“ “s. '- yards 40-inch ray River Man, W-ho wrote the famous ballad of the train. Then ii’ the ice responded ‘I would make a racy yarn That would knock the "iron Horse” clean to smit-hereens. “Wt-ll. nianiii." snill itliporl. “if “'0' Iny hiiu llwny carefully llllff don't us. hIlu. run‘! we givl- hiin to sonic-holly l-lso next Christmas?" Aim-i MR8. ROBERT VYSE —Tho Shaw Studio Hamilton, OnL-“Dr. Picrcehi Fav- oriie Prescription is i_li_c greatest liel io women of any nicdirllic there is. i: Is especially beneficial lo (he expectant mother. as it keeps Iicr physically fit at all times. My mnllirr was n great believer in this iiiciiirinc, and during my first expectant pffllifl siic hail rne lake ii and I got nil-in; splciiditllyl-kept well and strum; and was able to do my work right up to the last. l had prac- tically iioisuficrililz and hail a very’ health baby. I look .1 iew Ilolilss 0f llle "avorifc Prcscliplilili’ afterwards. which helped in bring buck my sirengthP-Mrs. Robert VYM‘. 139 w“! Ave. North. You'll soon feel better ii you obtain this Prescription at your nearest drug ~WIOAE. ‘WWJ. WJiAR, WOO. iWOC. KS1), ‘WIOGO and WCNP. 8.30 P. M. “(OR (405) NewankmSpecisi lMiusi- cal. WiBAlP (476) Fort Worth. Concert. WOiRD (275) Butavia. iii. Hymns. WDlAD (266) Nashville. Chickering , ‘i iCllQA (356) Toronto. Musical. i Wish i was a poet like the Miir- wuiio (s26) mm Moines. (Mtusicai. WBZ (333) Springfield. Concert. WEAF (492) N. Y. Davis Saxo- phone Octette, also from ‘WIOAE. ‘WIQAIP, WIEEI. WGR. WOO. -W)3.All, WJAR and WTiAG. WHIAS (400) "LQUIBVIHQ- Kentucky Nlflht OWIB. Pluillng (i... um. KSD (546) St. Louie. lFur Hour. 8.45 P. M. “Yes, Rupert." snid mother. "tho baby GNIRO (435) oil-Owl sl-udlo Pro’ was n (‘iirlsiinaa lifPilPlll frnlil (he gram. ilngcis." 9.00 P. IM’. WGCP (252) New York. Vocal. WICX (517) Detroit. Symphony Or- chestra. WOC (484) Davenport. Musical. WJ-R (517) Detroit. Burroughs IHOIIX‘. WHlAiD (275) Mlilwaukee. Wiscon- sin. WBAlF (492) 1N. Y. lpana Trouba- dors. also KSD, WG-R. WC‘ ’. W000. WEIEI. WBAI. WWJ. CNlRlA (291) Moncton. iStudio Pro- Brain. WlCAild (i402) Pittsburgh. Concert. WAl-U (294) Columbus. Mlusicale. ICDlQA (309) I}. iPittsburgh. Concert by the Westinghouse Band. WBZ (333) Springfield. W. B. Z. Concert Company. WIDW (423) ‘Cinci. Shrine Baud- Syrisu Temple. 9.15 P. M. WKRC (326) Cinci. Tenor Solos. Oliver Piunliett. WEMC (286) Berrien Springs. lEm- snuei Coilege-—~Founders Day. 9.20 P .M‘. WRiNTY (259) New York. Vocal. 9.301s. M. “fiN (302) iChlcago. Jazz Skamper WMBiB (i250) Chicago. Popular (2 hr.) WJZ (456) New York. Wurlitzer. WIOAI (395) (San Antonio. Fort Pouston. WitW (273) Tarryiown. Vocal. IGFAlB (341) Lincoln. Studio Musi- csi. KFAB (341) Lincoln. Studio. Musi- ca-l. WKRC (423) Cincinnati. Popular. WMAQ (448) Chicago. Musical Pro- gram. WTiC (475) Hartford. Organ Re- cital. WiRlNY (259) N. Y. Odierno Quar- tclte. , __, 9.45 P. lMi KI-lOA (454) (Seattle. Studio. l\~ slush on clothes or Gold Seal Rug. rugs Liquids and room in the house. \ ill ' PAGE saves / Most children won't think of the snow ancI shoes until they are in the house! But no mother need worry about that —if the floor is covere§ with a Congoleum F or these rugs can be cleaned up in a mo- mcnt. Jim a few strokes of a damp mop re- moves every trace of snow and the cheerful colors shine as bright ancl spotless as new. It's the smooth. seamless surface of i Congolcum that makes it so easy to clean. Dampncss and mud cannot work into these spilled things can never penetrate or stain them. Beautiful Patterns for Every Room On gloomy clays you will appreciate more than ever the colorful beauty of Congolenm Rugs. And the attractive designs are e0 I varied you can easily find one United .10 any NGOLEUM GOLD SEAL ART-RUG s Made in Canada-by- Canadians-lbr Canadians i 7//////////// /l//////// Ii Iiilliiliillll“ a . - rwf-JQ l “Brush the snow off, children. I ' It can’ t hurt this Congoleum Rug” souupnlknl. an loupa Congoleum Cold Seal Rugs are no bother at all to Iay. Just unroII themand after a few hours they'll hug the floor without tacks. cement or fastening of any kind. Popular’ Sizes at Low Prices Congoleum Gold Seal Art-Rugs are made in seventeen sizes; ranging from the handy IB x 36 inch mats to the 9 x I5 foot room-size rugs. Their amazing durability and very low prices make them the most economical floor- covering you can buy. ‘ Dealers everywhere sell Congoleum Art- Rugs. See for yourself why Canadian house- wives regard them as Canaclasbiggest floor- covering value. Or if you wish. fill out the coupon below; we will send you a folder showing all the Congoleum Rugs in full color. I CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED. I270 5t. Patrick Street, Montreal. Quebec I270 St. Patrick Street Montreal. Quebec wLA-HG (316) Richmond Hill. Vocal, 10.00 P. M. _ w.()() (509) .Phiia. Studio Program, WOC (484) Davenport. musical. KFKX (288) Hastings. Musical. WIDAF (306) Kansas City. cal. WGR (319) Buffalo. Musical Pro- gram. " u KTHS (375) HOl isllrlngs- MQYQT: Davis Concert Orchestra. l, WEAJT‘ (492) N. Y. "Roxy and Ills) Gang" also from WCALP. WELL WGN, WJAR. WTAlG. WTIC and 10.15 P. M. lflFVlE (240) St. Louis. Radio Entertainers. De Luxe KTHS (375) Hot Springs. Meyer Davis Ensemble. 10.30 P. M. KTHS (375) Hot Springs. Ballad Selections. . 10.45 P. (ML KTHS (375) l-i-ot sprhiss- Schiller“ Melodies. [BZEMA IN RASH 0N llcl IicIled flli-fl-Ii-llfiltlff. Lost Rest Cuiicura Heals. " Ecurnl broke out in a nah on my fees and itcbed and burned causing m0 to scratch. Later faeegotsosorethnleould hardly wash It. I lost my not ac a in and cried from the pain of it. yL hm was badly disfigured. - " l tried diluent remedies with- out any benefit. A friend advised unto try Culicurs Sou and Olm- mom so l sent for a sample. Afur using it l got relief so pur- muqd more. which completely healed me." (8 nod) LaoECmn. Crescent Beach. ovalemln. Use Cuticurl for nary-day Mist pu one. Baths with Help. soothe with olimnm. dim with hie-im- burg, Ont. for trial pkg. _l t blets or lucid. or ssnti 10¢ fgollffnnPisrceh Laboratory iii Bridge- CNRW (385) Wlniilllél. St-lilllb PH?- grsin. . ' 11.00 P. M. iGGW (492) Portland. Concert. ‘WIEHH (370) Chicago. Musical. ‘ 12.45- hu ill ‘TI-ms A "Jh ' ll!- A. M. W-DAF (366) Kansas City. "Night- hawk Frolic" from Piiintnlioii Grill. 1.00 A. M. VWHT (400) Chicago. League. 1.30 A. Ml. W000 (417) (Mlps. St. Pliul. Organ Recital. 2.00 A. M. WQJ (448) Chicago. Hotsy 'l‘ol.~ly. FEATURE TALKS-SPORTS A \\'D.»\F (366) Kimmie City. “aao A. m. “(CY (380) Schenectady. rtjllllfifenh Program. 7.30 P. ML WGY (380) Schenectady Book of Know-ledge. | W137. (333) Springfield. Radio Nat-i ure League. WidAik‘ (492) N. Y. Synagogue scr- vices. Special 8.00 P. M. WOR (405) Newark. “Topics of Day." 8.30 P. M. ICPO (420) San Francisco. Child- ren‘s Hour. » 9.00% M. WiRNY (259) N. Y. Architecture. 9.30 P. (M. WS-MB (319) New Orleans. Talks. KOA (322) Denver. Book of Know- ledge. 10.80 P. (M. ' WiKlIbC (326) Cinci. Safeyt Talk from Cincinnati Automobile Club. WANT T0 DANCE? 7.80 P. M. WHO (526) Des Moines. Reese Hughes. 10.00 P. M. . Bond. WTIC (476) Hartford 1 Q winz (s33) ‘spnrgaaizlfehlitylcs I WAHG (315) Richmond Hill. Col- KlLX (509) WDON (266) Chicago. Midway. ,K\'W (536) Chicago. Coon-Sanders‘ Your Hour \\'-i.iT (395) Phiia.. Arcadia. KOA (322) Denver. Dance. WJJJ) (370) Moosehsart. Classical. i\'TiiS (375) Hot WI-IBH (370) Chicago. Oriole. “iilrifl (526) Des hawks. 10.20 P. IMl. 1.00 A. M. 12.00 MIG. R Springs. The Southerners. 123° A‘ M‘ .\I|(| m». ll iiiilull-liin— Moises. Sugar. 12.45 A. lM. .i'liii can ulwuys tell u barber ll)" III!‘ tray ho piirls his hulr: IYoii cnn ulwnys H1" a ilenflsi \)'li(-ll _vnli'ri~ in ll dcnflsfs chair: .~ \W _ "u — - ' I} .\\\.IH\_\ J J EL L. ‘J l» \‘\ f‘) \' ‘ it . I ‘ " " Lkfli-Wiftifi". ficdlyfAhGollSoal plufodonfllofanqf On lhcfloor h M: "Panama" du n. Qmgoleum Cold Self Arf- ug No. 568. Thscolorfirl Iiffle dapplcl lqulru in: In UM —---- Congoleum Canada Limited Gentlemen: -— I shall be glad to have you send me (without cost or obliga- 'on) a copy of your illustrated folder. "Nlodern Rugs for Modem Homes." ...-.--.. Town.....-........-.....--....-Prnv......--. 11.15 P. M. Oakland. Sweet's. gpeclnbivsfll (326) Cinci. WSAI Musical legians. NRO (420) San l-Yaucisco. Silver- iCongress—--String Quartette. 10-40 P. M. town- ) i 11-40 P. M. WINRC (326) Cinci. 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