PRINCE ORIPPLED ‘Pusan D with Sir J. C. Beattlei BY HANDSHAKING of too much handshak lng during his visit to Cape Town - g oi Wales contracted iyewollcn wr st. The Pimcs is "Ilfyihg the Foundation St one of the New Cape Town Uni-' Principal, just heh nd. Note thfi e laying (he stone with his left hand as his right hand is bandaged. i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l. ,0 THE BEIIIIIAI GUARDIAN SHOP from Holma_a'a Catalogue DEMONSTRATION PERFEC- TION OIL STOVES today. Fennel] >& Chandler. 18s I w-..“ I THE ‘PREASBYTERIANS OF MAHSHFIELD will Iiliid a lcstll... |on Monday. July 0th. 1878-Il-272i | _._._. | vou ARE INVITED m the (loin-I onstrution oi’ Porlectlon Oil Stow-s 'lI. Fcnni-ll & Chandler's today. 13153 . REMEMBER THE PLAY Ill North itus-tltzo ll:ill. Monday, 20th. Il-c itrelriu and mike so d. 1X31! TALKS ON TUBERCULOSIS and ll-ls preveultlioil will be l-Zivl-n ~.at Ill p. 111., in Hunter Iliver June 25th Viotilna June 27th, Sniilnllarlildc Juno 30th. Keilslngton. July 2nd. A~lbl»i.-ton,'Ju'ly -ilth. l73ii-ii-22-6i. THE S. S. CANADIAN SAPPER satin from Montreal on July Ii and will arrive here on July 7, to load a general car-go and livestock for St. John's. Nlid. liuntnlli. “I'll K: C0.. Agents. ' 180741-2701 NOTl.CE.—A1l delegates attend ing ‘Ilaptleit Association‘ at Clydc River July 2nd. to tith. please scllll mas Word Ptgzle No. 159 Horjgontsil ' gflil‘-kl't\.plil‘, tgatlvc. i. li-pcratc, inlo classics. yl. ilamo tub.) . girl's name. ~l Indies (ab) larllVsDry Law. loud sound as of bells. iii-nab.) ell known tree. ‘till. Elongated fish x unis up. Embark,- Fflll- '- . gyptian’ sun god. mall bed. iii-inlets’ measure. WGY Program wev (SotlsrleflldYi N. Y.) General, Electric Company 19o Kilocycies (379.5 Metres) Eastern Standard Tllme Illlilllirll iilily. N. _ gall Iifllllltll’), "Offertolra In C .\ll ir" Batiste Mrs. Carolyn ‘Mann nln No, 32, "W-iion Mornllllil Gilda ilii- Skies" Barnby lhclii, “'l‘hc Wlidcrilisss’ rlolli- llord Gilbert, soprano; llaylnll Spomler. contralto; iolni l.loyd, tenor; Fred Heacox. Iiaritonn. - ' erlory, soprano solo i lll .\'o. 27, “Ailgel Voices, Ever lillirlniz" . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sullivan mon, "Thu Chrlstianlzlng of Pa!’ lriollsm" lit-v. Philip A4. Friok, pastor lrtol. “llow BNtlltlilll Uilmll U!" Mountains" . . . . . . . ._ Galbraith illln No. 704, “(lad of Our Fath- ers" . . . . . . . .. Warren iilill posilude. "Prologue" Rogers Episcopal Church, Schen- Y 653” ll. m-Servlce of Emmanuel l“! Church, Scboilcctaldy, ‘N. " IlP-‘IIIIIO _ Frederick, Quinlan IY- "My. Holy, T-ho’ the Dark- ks llidc hag" n . gm . Ila iirownell, soprano; Mrs. @0- tlnndy. ooiltralto; J. llow- ll: if» p. lit-Service of Flrflt 3S Bird's home. ~10 A continent tab.) to Cross Word Puzzle No. 159 41 lilstruulcilt. Vertical 1 Not apt. 3 Bone. | 4Fish eggs. | 'l‘hrcc. | ii And (Frcilch). l 7 To accuse. I) Iinit. I11 =1 Consumed. Short sleep. Ontario illockey Association. u» ma: . exclamation to draw alien-ll? A HIY 100k. ll ltl-sldiw. i “I'm. I20 A rodent. lilitry (ab) I21 Employ‘ v24 Price stated. 25 To increase. 28 Place of worship. I30 An obotrilction. names to Ilcbor McPhaii, Now ilavcn, ilefnrn Juno 27th. statiill: wha-i time they will arriivo and whathor coming by train or nilto. ‘Fl-alas will ‘be met at Cilarlolto- town. I745 6445311“. INCREASED MONEY GRANTED —~Mr. J. A, MacDonald. Dairy Sil- porintenilcnt, has been notified by Mr. J. A. Iluddlclr, liillry Coiiiiuis- ‘ltilll r. 1bnt It has been dcciilcd to lni-rcase tllc pnylncilt to tho roil- way for Iced choose cars from $8.00 to $10.00 per car (iuliiiiiliiin 20,000 lbs.) from Print-o Edward Island to Montreal. -———¢-0>——i- PERSONALS .\lr. Arthur Inman, Hnlnpton, was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. Murdoch McSwaiii was in Illu city yesterday oil husiilcss. Mr. George Farrow, Hampton. was a visitor to the city yester- day. Mr. Neil Darrach, Canoe Cove. was in tho city yesterday on busi- noes. Mr. Michael Croken. Kensington, PERFECTION OIL STOVES - DCHIOI1n4ll'lllIDl1 today. Feuncll A‘: Ciiunillt-r. 1885 ‘CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH dlov. (‘.. E, Arulslioilg of Moli- taguc will ~preach at botll services IYIIILJUW lil Central Christian Church. THE ANNUAL MEETING of tho Law Society oi‘ Prince Edward ls- laml will beheld Iii the paw Lib rary in Charlottetown, on Monday. lune 29th, at three o'clock p. ni IV. l6. Bentley, SetrBtnry-TVTZIJAUI" or. . 1744-6-22 (ii GLEN VALLEY. — Will party 1.... l; c“ wflluo .“'hl\ gr.» .,, .I vvrtiaement to The Guardian kind-- -iliy .~llllill-, as illry lllfffltcutl ill rl-szil their name? 1i BROOKFlElLO-Jfhe survlcl-s in Ibo lirook-flrld congregation on lows: Hartsville 3 p. m. Brookfielld 7 p. m. Th. rc will lint be any ser- vice at Iiuilter River. hcld In Ilunteir Iilvnr. June 26th. Victoria, Julie 20th, Silnlmersliie, Jllllo 30th., Kenning- ioil. July 2 and Ilrd. Albcrtop. July 4. The specialist conducting the clinic will mcamil-no only cast-s of taber- culosis referred tio theiu by doctors. 1739-6-22-61. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MEM- BERS wishing to compete for the prize offered by the Prince Coun- ty Handicraft Guild are requested to have their goods at the Handi- craft Exchange, Grafton 'St., City. lows: All wool hooked ruiz. vegeta- ble dyed (bought stamped pattern prohibited) first prize $10; second $5.00. Rag rug, (bought stamped pattern prohibited) first prize 85.50 second $3.00. 1595 ll i6 tts 6i ‘llnurd’: Llnlmwt for the Grlppo. 0. N. R. Rah. Programme SATURDAY. JUNE 27v 1925 (‘NRO (435 Metros) OTTAWA. ONT. 7.30 p. in. (E. D. S. T-)—- PART l. Our Cosy Corner for Boys and (Ilrls—-1Uilcle Dick. was in the city yesterday on busi- iless. Mrs. A, l). Ulptiegraes, Valley Ceiltre. Kansas is the guest of Mr. St. assist with the diagnostic Chest centres. ‘.2 Produced by electrical decom- CIAIII-cs “m5 he“ I“ "'9 vafmm‘ position. ,.'l4 n. n. A. .85 A snake. 3S A point of the COMPRE- Zll) Towards. nrd White. baritone; E. Ells- worth Cook, tenor ilyliin lernion Rev. Clayton J. Peveer Hyliun With Me" Organ postlude senilble, from WJZ. violinist. from WJZ. MONDAY, JUNE 29 port port. 11:45 a. m.—-WenIber report- vatory t.Iiiie signals Universality. baseball scores. loge of Agriculture. JZ. PART I tire Company. Witty Sayings, Minstrels. for Tennessee" 'l\imlbo and Bnee "Ilaughing fins." Minstrels Male quartet selections n. “Plckanlnny Lullaby" h_ "lleah Dat iMustc" The Radio Four (‘lal of Mine. Send Her Home" Rusty, anointed lily Radio Four "Finale" 14; Part I Georgia Minstrel Boys and WOY Orchestra Oiio I PART il Selection. "The Watermelon Patch" WGY Orchestra "m Little rec and Take." Minstrel! Bans solo, "Asleep In the Deep" . Snowball "Plantation Gossip." Minstrels End Man duet. "How's Your Foils and My Iblhs" Tamho and Bones -".lust a Mttle Fun." Minstrels Male Quartet selootiono. a. "(iorn-tioid Harmony" b. ."'i‘hs Green Grass Grow All Around" . . _ ' The Radio Four 1n... I Beneillction—0ilc verse of “AblllB 11:40 a. m.—lProduce market re- 1130 ip. m.—A-rt Clilb Orchestra. 5:00 p. lll.—p1‘0dll0D and stock aiarkct quotations; news bulletins; 5:30 p. m.—~Dlnner music by llotel Ten Eyck Orchestra, Albany. Y N, . 6:15 ip. m-Addrese, "Special Weather Forecast, for llarveat." Wilfred M. Wilson, Professor of Meteorology. New York Stalte Col- 6:30 p. m-Second appearance of Georgia Minstrel Boys for the Season of 1925. Rebroadcasi. by Grand Opening selection, iby En- End Man duet. "I've (lot ‘the Blues "A Ilttttle Give and Take." MIMtrQIl Find Man solo. "It You Bea Thai Mss Mill and Mills Clinltock. Red Cross nurses have returned to Char lotlteiown from inspecting schools In Wes; Prince County. Miss Wilson, Chief Red Cross Nurse, is accompanying Dr. Wode- house and Dr, Brink to the various centres where they are holding diagnostic chest clinics. Miss Ella Martin, who has been studying music in the city for the (past year, ‘has returned to her home in Hunter River for the sum- 7145 p_ m.-—Lakewood Fairm En- mer holiday!!- 94m p, m,—-G0d@l‘9y LildlOW. Miss Eleanor Bcaies, who is a nurse In training lathe Royal Vic- toria Hospital, has arrived homoto 11:30 a. ul.—Stock market re- spend her vacation with lhcr ‘par- entfl. Mr. ll. W. E. Burnaby, of Jeiror- son. Ont, Pas-t President of the 11:55 m m__u_ 5_ NM,“ Qbggr- llolstcln Freslan Association, has Iioon asked and has consented to 1.00 p_ mpwMlmc; ma“ "pam- aildlesa tba Holstein breeders on mg m" pre_schoo| (ghmdj- 11mg their annual ilelil day, July 15, on Helen Monscb. New York State Col- tho occasion of the Barn Oiiellllliz [egg or Home Emmmlcs Cornell at Milllgan and Morrison's farm. Northum. We have prepared A Special Remedy which is being auscul- tally used oy many of ms Leading Fox Ranchers Tss monials of I it's _msrl received daily. Dalmation Flea Powder Flnnt grade In bulk. null Mrs. James Ellen. 10 Haviland Dr. Brink and -Mrs. Brlcker. ar- I rived on the Island last night, m (Bmhemwl S p. in.- PART ll. PROGRAMME 1. Overture—"Marrlai;e oi Figaro" (Mozart) 2. rlntracte-—“Love's Wllfulness’ 3. Suite-"Nel-l Glwyn" (German). 4. (lrand Opera-“Manon” (Mas- senet). ' 9 ip, m.—- PART III 1. Quartetite—— “Kerlesif Love” (Negro Melody) (Taylor) -—0r- pboils Sinig-crs. Messrs. C. Mc- Adam, H. A. Underwood, W. Goad, H. H. Clarke. 2. Mlrimbn Solrr-“Flying Ace" (ZRIIIQCDIR)——MI'. Bert E. Por- sons, of Sluith’s Falls Ont. 3. Baritone Solo—"'l‘he Village -BlacksmIltlh”-Mr. William (load. 4, Recitaillon-“M-lss Kate Peaoya" —lMrs. H. A. Underwood. 5. Flute Solos (a) "Valse Gra- clouse" (Edward German). (b) “Itondo Calpriccloso" (m Flying) -—»Mr. A, Suzor Greaves. 6. QIlilIIt0IIt6—- "Sleepy Hollow Time" (lKmlIllZ)-——OrplI6llS Sing- ers. . 7. Tenor Solo—"Where The Rain- bow Ends" (Ayer)—-Mr. 131m McAdam. ll ‘Marimba Soio-"0n The Square" (PaneIIM-Mr. Bert. E. Pal-gong i). Ill-clIutIon—"Ha'lfdMast" (Pau- line F0llllflml)—Mrs_ H. A. Under- wood. 10. Quartette —-—"Il0ck~.i1<lyy9-baiby Daye"—-Orpbeus Singers. 11. Flute Solos (a) "Allegretto" Iflmlflrli). (lb) "Humomsque" (IIIowe)~Mr. A. Suzor Greaves. 12. Bass Solo-"The llorn" (F191;. er)—Mr. lH. H. Clarke, l3. Marimba SOl0-—-"l7ndnr Pig-Q" (Muckeydloyefl-Mr. Bent‘ E Parsons. 14- llrcllllt-‘Ion-"Oithors Can Change Their Minds"—Mrs. H. A. Under. wood, 15. Tenor Sollv-"Yoilr Eyes llavc Toll] ‘Me So" it-Ilhnlyi-lvir. n. a. Underwood. . lli. Qilartctte-—"A Little Close Ilar- mony" (OT-Iarai-Orpheu.‘ gins. ors. PART IV. Chateau Daulricr Dance Orchestra. direct from Grill Room Cantu“ m“ Laurller Hotel. ' MALPEQUE I Miss Mattie Black and Mr, Dwld Sohiirman or Centreville open; Tuesday wi-tb friends in Hmulixm and Malpeque. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hilestis. Miss Bernice Stulta and Mr. Ralph Hum- tie all of Charlottetown were the guests of Mr. and Mn. L. D. Mac- Nutg on Sunday. June 21st. Rev. A. N. and Mm. GillisTMesu-s Ray lockertay, Thomas MacNu-tt and Pres-ton Green motored to Lot iii on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Gillie addressed a large audience alt tibe ramming of lot l0 Church. Mr. Willis/m Sinclair of Humil- ton. returned on Thursday evening from an xtended vhit 1o friends m» ‘Th: RtxAu. PM» I Grand mo; jfllulioy o! Popular. 1 m "M" 3"" 3°‘ p‘ Ilololitu” n l In New Brunswick and Maine. Mrs, Edward Williams and Mr Silnday, Jlilll- 29th. will bi- as tol- FREE CHEgTr C-LINICP W'ill be before July 1st. Prizes are as fol- - ' que oil 'i‘hilr.~iilay, Jiiuc 154th. , E55 Ii Mr. nnd Mrs. (‘lenient (Tarluthi at the Sunday School I a.‘ Malpcquc on Juno lhlh. er Frectowil were visitors lo hlulpc- I Hamilton school illsiriizt Iii-id ital annual school iut-I-tlilg on Tue-allay‘ J1me 16th, lWifIl Mr, John Siulpiulil as chairman and Mr. Howard Rain-I My m; QQm-elary. Th“ amount of one hand-red and ‘SCVOIIIIYJIVB (I"I'I l“; (175.00) was voted lorh tbr‘ . s sill lcnli-ni. and oll" lllll ' ‘radix till? ilollars ($150110) Illrl current expenses. .\Ir. Prcsiul Ramsay w“, appqlnlflll a trustee iil place of Mr. Ray lAicIu-rhy, Vii i-il Maithesuifs I'l:'H.);l'iIItI(i-l1 was ‘ll m], but no appointment has yc. been made to fill ihl- vawanizy- The rmte payers oi‘ NIaIIIPQII‘ school ililaitrict -hcld their Rllrlllll meeting in Fanning school. Malpe- qua on June 16th, with n K0011 m‘ presentation in attendance. iVl-r. James K. Mnctlougan OCCIIDIFII the chair. An Increase of twenty dnl-I 1"; ($20.00) was iuade on the‘ ‘a-nhefg supplements which is now‘ a total of lilree hu-ndrrd and llfiy ($350.00). 'I\wn hundred and lift)’ dqllgrg ($250.00) was also voted for cnrrem (lxpenflefl, Mr Preston Green was appointed trustee for the ensuing year. i m. Hammond Johnson. Prl-llvliwl. of West Kent school. . Joiletown Mrs. Johnson. their so and two daughters were guests oi‘ Mr. and Mn. George Bryenton all Sunday- June 21st. Rm. A. N_ (l-illls dcliverid a forceful and kindly discourse in Mal$qfle church on Sunday even- Ins. June 21st to a Infill? and lllsll- and Mrs. Dugaid Stewart of Tyne lLalIe were among the visitor's to Hui .110 on Sunday. 1 l I tlvs midiencs. The text Jaygfifaltho worlds "A 940N471" a II’ ii __ i ones left behind ? care need not cease. them against want and adversity. $11101 “ The love [ht/i Never Dies" iliffn The Vacant {Chair- WHAT OF TO-MORROW? To-day you are aliveuwell “happy. But suppose a summons sounds in the darkness and to- mot-row your chair stands vacant. Your childrennwhat of them? Will your vacant chair spell a double tragedy to the loved (Your own personal loss will be unavoidable. Not so, the lack of foresight which will leave them unprotected. When your presence is no longer there to provide for them "to help themover the rough places of lifeneven then your Even then your forethought may guard Life Insurance truly stands as the Guardian Angel of stricken holnes-.as a living testimony of man’s faithfulness to his loved ones, even in death. Think! Think of those dependent upon you. Think" and act. Get in touch with a Life Insurance representative to-day. To-morrow may be too late. -(‘lll1l‘(-‘>Il" and three reasons were olo In the past history of our rlinil-l- win-n (loll ‘ . _ _ ._ ,- ,' , ,. h h is. Church. 3rd Ill-cause of what tiiu i-boinplon in Mm uodtqlll" Wm“ m (‘EIIIIIMZIIIIIIIIOIIII Isl iihhgiIl-l. "Iielildil. gelniglgife 1:00 future has tor 11S. Mr. Gillls miulc Sunday School m" 2m] Bgpgngg Q1 11m power of reference. lo the gun; reformlrs out uoik. riptgospleullflwcqn" finial’. (loll and the cooperation U _o_f_ the llu- cliilrrlhlii the post liinil llcltpg- Ifllfl-Il. lillltiiflir pnnwclllluld NW1 \ - ' ' - loly Spirit III the li-urls or 'Illl' pod sontvd (to I a hearers-a \' slon o c. |)i‘.'l llldi ' . . - i l - "<7- Mr. aild Mrs. John Piofit oi Low 1 ._. . - What, then, of your wife? Charlottetown, P. s, I. OIL -Mlnuhotu ad By " Company lug. Iran Mam Imperial liitamines There is a reason why ImPIPYIBI F0} Biscuit .is being fed m the world s largest fox ranches. I Larger litters, healthy foxes, finer furs are the natural result of feeding food rich in Vitamines. Write for testimonials. Imperial Fox Biscuits CONTAINING PURE GOD LIVER The Imperial Biscuit