WEDNESDAY. .l\1'llmn*f+-:- ,. “in. ,1. t . -_._-....;?.“ v1 - _. .. “EASTER FEST Get ready r31!’ ‘ oi ai ___‘_,_. , E‘ . . . .' Swifts [meter Radio Feodval in sponsored by more than 5.000 author- ized dealer! across Can- adn. This eeaiidenline: them. It is an evidence that the otore dleulay- In: it deals iu meats nf dependable hish quality HEAR SWIFT‘ c. THURSDAYS l CHGS SPECIAL! hear the internationally amous singing comedian R PERINS announcing the second series of Sunft I VAL" programs . . . . featuring an ALL-CANADIAN concert orchestra and guest stars over a DOMINION-WIDE NETWORK . . . . for fun and laughs galore! Sparkling new music by Howard Foggs Concert Orchestra. Ray Perkins, famous actor, singer, comedian, ns master of cere- monies! And each. night an outstanding star us guest: Graham l\icN.irnee, Tito Guizar, Roy Smeck, the Countess Olga Aibani . . . don't miss them! Make sure .you hear all four of Swift's "Easter Festival" radio prognuns! % . II BROADCASTS and nclirork 10.00 P. M. Grey Hair Banisiled Y RAMKA You NOW can restore the natur- al beauty 0f your Hair with ab- solute certainty, by using RAMKA. BAMKA does not paint the hair, but llplletratcs the hair shafts. and l: guaranteed harmless to hair or IIOWCII. RAMKA is not ailectcd by lhl-mpoo, Rain, Sunlight or Per- Ipiration. RAMKA cures dry and brittle hull‘. and rcmovcs nil scurf md dandruff. Ninety-five pcr cont 0i tho people formerly using colouring are now using RAMKA. Price $1.00 per bottle from all vepuhble Drug Stores. _ Distributors for 4 Prince Edward Island 5A , FOLEY’S llrug Store l ‘i t ‘Bgg-i-ws-Bl. ’ . . COLLEGE ADOPTS MARI- ‘ TAL COURSE NEW LONDON, Conn, Mar. 2B"- (C. PJ-Belicving thnt a college ; which does not prepare its stil- -'L. .. .. up The topics discussed in the course will include premarital problems ns wi-ll as "adjustments in niurrierl lilo, the physiology of rc- productlon and nutritional and DSYCilOiOgICiIi aspects of pregnancy and lactntiiin, the development oi the iniiiiit throughout childhood. and child cnrc :15 related, to fccd~ ing. bathing. slvep nnd exercise. 'l‘hc course will h." open to juniors and seniors ivithout prerequisite CQlll of“ S. Policy Holders Not Endangered I s R e p 0 r t hlishflill-lills. Mnrch 2B—(C.P.l— "We wish to assure our agents and policyholders ‘in Canada. that their position will not be endangered for the rcimon thcrc me simple securi- lics in Ciuiiuln t0 mrrt nil obliga- tions? sluictl ihc (llobc and Rut- gers I-‘irc ill:.<lll".lil(‘l) company of Nmv York in n statement issued at Canadian hcnd office here today‘. (Last Friday nt New York George S. Van Schiui-lt, New York Super- inlcililcnt oi’ Insurance, signed a petition for a Supreme Court ot- tlci‘ directing him to take posses- sion nf the Globe and Rutgers Fire lnsuriiu c Company for the pur- pose of rciiitdililiilirni.) 'i‘o<i:l_\"s stiili-nicnt showed the (Jompailyi hiid bonds on deposit with the receiver-general at Ottawa for the protection oi‘ Canadian policy- holders to thc_ market valuc of $1,- 071,670 in addition in cash in Can- scts brought total assets in Canada to $l.542.l2i ngainst total liabilities 0f $661004. ' dents for marriage docs not pre- pare thcm adequately for liic. u, ; Connecticut coTlcge will add to its 1" ‘ "~ 1 curriculum next year n. course in I ‘ Ma Problems of Marriage and Family h ‘ Life" President Katharine Blunt has announced. i , The course will be given by Dr. Dorothea H. scovillc, the college physician. W110 is the mothci- of two children, and Dr. Margaret Am. Chaney. chain-nan of the Home 1 Economics department. l ._ ' ‘ l. sl ~ m2 j rte. ; N-“t .. l fill‘; V. ‘P1811 l» 71.2.; i it. 9°’ rlzuag Ii 1 adieu banks of $275,428. Other ns- g SIIMMEBSIDE and Prince County -Jl‘hl| column to ronerved for nun of local lnterelt but advertising of l newly nature lnny be hunted l! canto n word ltrletly puynbh ll Ill‘ vnnco. -BUY Lobster Fishing supplies at Bruce's. 8601-3-28-21. PBUYING SILVER. fox pelts. good cash prices being paid at the office of B. Graham Rogers, Sum- merside. 8598-3-27-61 -BBACE'5 have a reputation of handling nothing but the best furni- ture. 8601-3-28-21. —NOR’l'!! BlDEQUB-undllkee- town United Church: Freetown 11: ‘Traveller's Rest, 3; Bedeque, 7.30. Minister: J. W. A. Nicholson. —BEDEQUE RINK -- Hockey Wednesday night, Holman’: vs. Bedeque. Don't miss this game skating after match. Admission 15 cents. 8613-3-28-21 —BEDIQUE RINK -- Special skating on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Admission to all 10 cents. 8613-3-28-21 —CORRE (ZHOIF-In the report summary was incorrectly quoted. It should have read-Class B. Sandy Mae 3 1 2 1 Peggy Imngset 2 4D! witty Jim 4 212 John F. ... .... .. 5 3 3 4 James Aubrey ... ... .... 1 5 4 3 —FOX CAUGHT—Mr. Derby 0f Summerside valuable female fox wandering round near his premises at the North end of the tow-n and upon milking enquiries he discovered that it was one that had strayed from the ranch of Mr. Georgfl Bourrless, east 0f Summcrside. As the fox was in pup, Mr. BOWHESS nus very grateful to recover the animal which was unharmed-S. Ernest —SEALS LEAVING ISLAND SHORES-Accordlng to reports of passengers from the west of the Province on Monday, the numerous seals that have been aims the shores between Campbeliton and Mlmnignsh for over a. month, have nearly all disappeared. It is 110i known why they are leaving, unless it is that the ice in places is break- ing away from the shore. N0 0110 knows why they came so far south as Prince Edward Island, nor why they are leaving about as suddenly as they came-S. —MET WITH ACCIDENT—'MI. Percy Bowncss 0t Ccntrevllc Bede- quc, met with rather an unusual accident on Saturday last. He was in his barn doing up the chores when he was kicked rather vicious- ly by one of his cows. the an'mal's hoof striking his leg between the knee and the ankle. Upon examin- ation it was found that both bones were broken, one in two places and the other in one. Dr. Sharp, who attended Mr. Bowness set the fractures; but it was deemed ad- visable to bring the injured mun to the Prince County Hospital on Monday for an X Ray treatment. Mr. Bovmcss is now resting eascr nnd will remain in the hospital for n while-S. -. PERSONALS —-Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders spent the week cnd in Suinmerside the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Harold schurmam-S. —Mr. James Williams 0i‘ Sum- mcrsldc underwent a serious oper- ntion in the Prince County Hospit- al on Monday and is doing as well as can be expected-é . EY E SIG ll T EXMMMTIOII Fitting nil Iupplylu: Glue- emote, ll. J. IMBIHI or TOMETI. I51‘ Connected W!“ Drlllnun ma! wl-IAT A REUEF-NO ONE. HOME TO ANNOY MrwiTt-l JlQ$AW PUTJ-LES- l of the ice racing on Summersdc a harbour on March 23rd the Class B ‘ EASTERN lilllllllllll ..I1‘hlI column to renewed hi‘ new: of local lnterul but ndvortlulng of n uowuy noturn may be Inlortld ll 2 cent: l word strictly payable II ldronee. ..'SUBSCBIPTIONS to The Jharlottetown Guardian may be handed to their mo. Archie Hume. Ol‘ left st no. Mason's Dru: Bwre. Montague. ll-lfi-dtf. Ilnard‘: Llnlmenl for Rheumatism. DR. JAMES O. CALKIN In the passing c! Dr. James O. Calkin of Saclrvllle, N. 13., this community has lost another of the old school physlcians who have meant so much to humanity dur- ing‘ the past half century before and during the advent of the cuto- mobile. Twenty years age the live nr. Calkin‘ pract.:e was on: cf the largest in Eastern New Brunswick. In addition he devoted consider- able time to the Residence and Ladies College of Mount Allison- It is said of the late Dr. Caikln that he never refused a call and many needy students and palfeuta who could not afford a physician received the same courteous care as the more fortunate ones. His love of horses, which was his only hobby, was formed in the days when it was eoessa y to keep three and four horses constantly in use in order to take care of his practice. This hobby culminated in 1928 in the outstanding perfor- found a, mnnce 0n the Martime and Maine tracks, of his favorite horse Johnny Miles, 2.11 1-4. His skill as a diagnostlclan was generally recognized by the medic- al professions, not only in his nat- ive province but in the hospital centres 0f Montreal and Boston. He w'1l be greatly missed both by his patients, friends and horse lovers. tone. ennui: iuvrsrou On Wednesday evening. Feb- ruary 15th, Fair-play Division of St. Catherines returned a very delight- ful Iraternei vis't to "Blue Bell" at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MaeKenzie, Long Creek. A large number of officers and members were present and e. very sociable as well as profitable evening was spent. An excellent programme was rendered by Fairplay which proved very creditable and was enjoyed to the fulliast extent by Blue Bell. Following are some of the num- ‘bets. Remarks, Heber MacLean, speech on Temperance by Malcolm MacNelli which is worthy of spec- ‘ ial mention being deivered in such an eloquent and straight forward manner, reading, Calvin Durrach, duet, Jean and Earl Moore, read- ing, Leonard ManNevfn, sketch by Aulden MacPhail and Elwyn Mo)‘. row, reading, Mrs. Dan MacNeill, $010. Miss Olga MacNevin, reading BRINGING UP- FATflERg ‘ Jack Darach, instrumental music, lMary Morrow, rcadhg. Dan Mac- | Neill, duel; Helen and Elwyn Mor- 1 row, reading, Aulden MacPhail, ' difllosue. Love and Leroy, solo, Le- I roy MacNeill, reading, Seymour MncLean, dialogue, sum and Julius reading. olsa MacNevin. All num- bers were heartily applauded and practically all responded with an encore. At a late hour all departed for their homes, hoping that inthe not too dstant future another frat- crnal visit would be exchanged. Mlnirdfii Llnlment for falling hnlr. —'E‘rlcnds will regret to learn that Mr. James Prldham of Ken. sington is seriously ill at hi; homo, Mr- and Mrs. Harry Prldham of Summerside visited him on Mon- day-S. -'1'ho Misses Blanche and Myr- tle Noonan, Miss Gladys Black- mOOYB 0f Bcdeque and Miss Mur- jorle Gardiner oi Freetown were visitors to Borden on Monday-é. ___,_. ——1=‘riends will be ‘pleased to learn that Mis- Thomas Costaln of Bpfihsfield Weill», who was operated “THE crmnporrerowu GUARDIAN A i ‘ ' i 29. 19.53 f \ Delightful Showing of the new COA TS . SUITS DRESSES BLOUSES LINGERIE GLOVES HOSIER Y for SPRING J Thursday Afternoon at 2 and on. Following {Days Tiny but important Hats to complete the new Spring costume IMINUTIVE: perky, sailors, clever samples D from the Fez family, others in which “the bnnfs the thing,” all shown in perhaps the widest range of handsome hats you have seen here. There will be coarse bright straws, fine Tagals and Neoras, clever combinations of silk, crepe and straw. $1.90 $2.98 $3.75 $4.50 and 7.50 Interesting Accessories T’ await your visit GLQVES — Of course Kid is the popular glove 'f8.bI‘lC ti. . soason—-d1stinctive in this showing will be the new colors, beige, eggshell, navy, grey and green-as well as black, brown and white. ' $1.25 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 I-IOSIERY NECKWEAR BAGS ii-J ‘"Li@r&"'lik>ie~~ pain in my arm and shoulder cur- ed. It seemed rather ridiculous but quite logical when the doom explained 1t." C!” 0! C01. Frank A. Reid, C. M. manipulating the bones 1n the]; G» "WWII? 0f this city. but re- feet. Although rather incredulous, 51d?!" 1H Enkiand for o number of the desperate colonel crossed tho Yfws- C°1°n°1 Reid. bfldly vriplried ocean in e final attempt to leek WW1 arthritis. visited scores of surcease from his painful affliction. LONDON, Ont., Mar. 27-A sim- Ehelish Physicians futlieiy M91011! "When I arrived at Dr. Locke's vie villnre Drlutlllvner of Willlnms- relish cilnio 1 walked with tho no of two Cures ‘People v In Strange Ways The Soviet Government o! Bu!‘ sin is construotln: u hydnulifl power station on the River Neill 0n in the Prince County Hospital recently, is doing as wcll as can be expectant-S- |meteorio fashion to fame, because doctor, wi-iari-‘e. 11-05? Hume's. A M»; wuo STAYED UP DAY AhYNiQu-r FER ‘runs: WEEKS uwm. HE HNHSHED A dlCi-SAW I ~ °lflllsliqlfllbipllnqiflallltflvlpttuenerd burg in this province, is rising 1n Then he heard of this country sticks. 100k at m0 now," he dg- Working for ‘practically ciarcd, grinning broadly. “What Circle, to supply light and p0?!" amazed me was that _I should be It is designed to yield 850,000,000 treated for flat feet and have n kilowatt hours annually. less than 100 mics from the AM" 0f his seemingly miraculous cures. nothing and reputed to be aiding known is the hundreds 0f people daily by simply Latest to become Bv Gorge Nu- Mow-wi-lxr!» ALL THE 'HOLLER\N ' NOW YOUVE Mubago IT ALL UF- OM] YOU WZZLE-Mh-[ATA MAN- HAVE To Qg ‘ , ~ _ - i-r FOR ms.-