JUNE16, i926 Z or Y). _ Wile hammers ypart oi June. ' lLlfl. , municunts received. " service \vill he held nl New (lins- ‘ gow at 7.30. ‘l emZ/y Dirty . i’ member:- I FE B IIUY T-llEALTH SOAP Punfies and ' Protects , active Antiseptic ~ operlies released nits Copious Lather r your Assumncc t‘ Perfect Cleansiny us Protection from ction . MAD: IV EVER BROTHERS UM|TED TORQNTO - .- flqgzfi"! , . f Central Guardian | 20's raxt any ml ulna u» vloe. Phone 687 or 209-1. Leone's TAXI sssvlcs mm- lll-re Hotel. 225 Queen, Phone I . t I ; MURRAV HARBOR.——Sunday. ‘dune 20. 1926. The mum.- [g ex. flllfllltlng pulpits with Rev. M. D. 31090111110. of Murray River. -Ser- vices as follows: White Sands, ll J-"L- (Tillie Bear 3 p.m.. Murray llflrlloi‘ 7 Il-flL. Sunday Schools meet at ilsual hour. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.- Mr. and Mrs. William Matheson. (lyster Bed firidge, announce the engagement of their daughter. Suz- anc Katherine, lu .\lr. Alexander Campbell McDonald, of Bradalbupo, Marriage to lake place the latter 9842 IMPORTANT NOTICE 1'0 AD VERTISERS. — Advertisers are respectfully requested to see that their advertisements for the Guar- dian reach the office by noon oi’ the day preceding publication. otherwise insertion will not be guaranteed. On Saturday ads must be received by 10 s. in. CAVENDISH S E R VIC E8.- There will be Preparatory service in Cavendish United Church Fri- dll)’ Bvellillfi. June 1 at 8 o'clock. The Sacrament of the Lord's Slip- per will be dispensed ill Cavendish Church on Sunday, June 20, at 11 At this service two elders will he ordained and the new com- The evening AUTO FATALI_TY.- Word was received in Summersitle .\ionday by telegraph of the death of Mr. Stewart McKelvie. New York. and the serious injury of his mother, in an automobile accident. The de- ceased was a son of the late Mr. llruce McKelvle and was horn in Sumlnersitle. He visited here last illllllllill‘ when he made a large list of friends, all o! whom will deeply regret his untimely end. He has two mints living in Summerside, Mrs. Sonneman and Miss Bertie NlcKclvie. GRADUATES WITH DISTINC- TllOM-Among the lists oi‘ recent 55410118195 lll Arts. from the Uni- versity of Southern California, hos Angeles. appears the name of Wm. M. Silliphant, formerly of Hunter River. P. E. island. Mr. Silliphant. one of sixty-one honor students out of’ a total of I324 graduates, receiv- vll ills degree "cum laudé." having maintained an average 01' 95 per cent.. leading his classes in physi- ology, embryology. bacteriology, chemistry and physics. In conver- sation with the above-mentioned student, the writer was assured that he attributes u. great part. of his success to the excellent train- ing and foundation he received while attending the Prince ofWales College, of which he is a graduate. Mr. Silliphant was formerly one of the island's successful school teach- ers. and has held the principalship of both Kensington and Sourls High Schools before leaving his native province. - -Z-¢0c>_-i Never use soft butter or lam for pie crust. nutter slimlld be washed In cold watt-r before using. {Oéi-ij PERSONALS Miss Hilda Connors, RN" arriv- ed home from New York on a visit to hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. ‘H. it‘. "Connors, City. Mr. R. A. Mncleod. Uigg, passed through the city today on a busi- ness trip East. Mrs. W. l3. Cousins and her son. Bennie, Hrnckley Beach. were ltlllilllg the visitors to the city yes- terday. Mrs. C. .l. Cook. of Konsington. is visiting in the city the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Ralph Jenkins. (ipper Prince Street. Mr. Arthur McEachern. son of Mr. and Airs. E. H. McEachern, city. left Tuesday morning for Mon- treal. where he will join the 5.5. Leader, of the Canadian Merchant Marine. sailing for Cardiff. Wales. ::iNo matter how (leer-rooted the corn may be. it must yield to Hol- loway‘s Oorn Remover if used as directed. INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN m?» um ldjootlvo od- lllflororu from Eyootroin "it hlvo pol-foot vlolon and ‘lrlioro do no! ouopoot tho a mu of any oyo dofoot. ‘c: ‘native power of tho llllllfl or onlom ‘l0 ‘In Energy. u . ‘|'|‘°""Il Ivu. u in computed In about 1095 o! lhll ‘Wllinorgy, but whon Syc- lln In present. a much larg- . llflllfllrtlon ll roqulrod. "In dolootlvo ayamnrough 1 “Mllmlltlon of an on- Yl amount of Name-En- 7‘ "l? Iorlouoiy slice! tho ~ otionlng of othcr organ; m‘ Wily. and produce“ I11 1 NAvl voun cvllo ixMlmso r. autumn “infill r-—r \ Real Fish WFlAiA (476) Dallas. Baseball Tex- WR-NTY (259) N.. Y. Radio Talk. W.» .- cm-uv-emyuvwenuqu-C-awauqguo-suat... "we :5...’ ' THECHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN RADIO PROGRAMS . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 International Radio Programo EASTERN STAN-OAR!) TIME EVENING CONCERTS 5.46 P. M. WlPG (300) Atlantic City. iRecital. Organ 8.46 P. M. WOC (484 Davenport, Chimes Con- cert. 7.00 P. M. WLiiB (302) Elgln, Ill. Popular. WEAT (492) N. Y. The Shiuola Merrymakers and the Gentlemen from 2 and 1. also’ from WTAG. WOAIE, WiSAll, WCAI’. WJ-AR, IW/Ml‘. WEEI. W00. KSD, VWOlC. WlCOO and WGiR. KYW (G36) Chicago. Family llonr. WTAIM) (i390) Cleveland. Dinner Concert and Base Ball Swres. 7.15 P. M. WlRiNY (259) N. Y. Jeaacsonhs Con- cert Orchestra. 7.30 P. M. WEAiB‘ (492) ‘N.Y. Davis Saxophone Octet, also >WOO, WJAiR. WTAG. ~ l, WOAiE. WSAI. WCAP. WOR. 7.45 P. M. WSAI (326) Cincinnati. Chime Concert. 8.00 P. M. WAiAM (263) Newark. Busy Beav- ers. WGOP (252) New York. Vocal. iKflNF (263) Shenandoah. Concert. W'l‘:lC (-176) Hartford. Travelers ‘ ulongleurs. WKRJC (422) Cincinnati. Book Re- view. Miss Coy, 0100A (356) Toronto. Orchestra. 8.30 P. M. WBAJP (476) Fort Worth. Concert. WlHIAS (400) (Louisville. Knicker- bocker Club Concert Orchestra. WlSM (826) Cincinnati. Davis Sax- ophone Octette. 8.45 P. M. WiAiHlG (316) Richmond Hill. _Vocul ' 9.00 P. M. Balaclava WGR (319) Buffalo. Musical Pro- gram. - WDAF (492) N. Y. “lolanihefl by WEAiF iLight. Opera Co.. to WOAP, WJAIR. WEEI, WTAG. WOAE. WWiY. WCSH and KS1). WTDAJP (366) Kansas -City_ Popular iMusical. _ 9.15 P. M. r WSAI (326) iCinci. WQAI String Quartette. 3-30 P. M. WOAI (395) San Antonio. Houston. KPAB (341) Lincoln. Musical. WBZ (333) Springfield. Vocal. 10.00 P. M. Fort Radio. Wiliw (423) Cincinnati. Thor-obrod Entertainers. WGN (.103) Chicago. Henry. WBAI (326) Cincinnati. lSlJlng Quartette. WSOlE (246) Milwaukee. Education- al ‘Program. WYRVlA (256) Richmond. Kleniury M. E, Organ and ‘Chimes Recital. 10.10 P. M. WON (303) Chicago. ‘Musical Pro- gram. 10.15 P. M. KOA (312) Denver-dnlernatlouol Rotary Convention. 10.30 P. M. WOC (484) Davenport, Program. 11.00 P. M. WOOD (242) Grand dlapills. Studio Musicale. 11.15 P. M. Vi/‘iSlAl (326) ‘Cinci. Congress String Quartette. 11.30 P. M. 1610B}! (370) Chicago. Musical. 12.00 Mid. WHT (400) Chicago. iLeague. 12.80 A. M. WLllB (303) Chicago. iOrgan Recl- tal ' Musical Your Hour WRVIA (256) iRlchmond. ‘Baseball Elwres, Market Reports. Weather VWKRC (423) Cincinnati. Pollllllll‘ iSongs. WSWiS (276) Chicago. Witching Hour. wooo (m) st. Puui-Minuuiirolll- Organ Recital. 12.46 A. M. WDAF (366) Kansas City. Night- hawk Frolic. Snm "u"| Congress‘ i l 1.00 A. m. l WQJ (448) Chicago. Hotsy Totsy. 2.00 A. M. WARD (215) Port tHuron. lProgrsm. Studio FEATU RE TALK-8—8PORTB _ 5-00 P. M. as League. 5.80 P. M. 6.00 P. M. 0 PRODUCTS HE large number of motorists who can ailbrd to buy any make of car, and yet driv e a Ford by choice, is a tribute to the cafs intrinsic worth. Simple in operation, built to a high quality standard, and maintained by a superior service organization, Ford products appeal to the most discriminating. l For twcntybne years Ford has maintained this standard of quality, which fact has been recognized by over twelve million owners. ow...» CARS - TRUCKS ~ TRACTORS xlvonl 71,3913‘)"Houston-Baseball Re- stills. 8.30 P. M. Catchers I We Have Them - Thorn ll ouoh o ihlllil l‘ luok when w" 0° ""‘""°' b“ i; you'll notice WI IIWIYI ‘h’ ‘follow who MI lThe Best Tackle That's The Luckiest We have oVGPYWMP m" Wm M"; you catch them. 500s. nssu. uses. ' rues. can. Ew- PMM Th: HtxAul. P081» n! KOBAK STORE 55'- WEAF (492) N. Y. Synagogue Ser- vices. 6.05 P. M. CFC-A» (356) Torornto. Wleuther. bate News. 0.30 P. M. WGY (380) Schenectady. Children's Proxram. 7.00 P. Mi. WOR (405) Newark. ‘Dayy _ 7.30 P- M. wBz (333) apringfleld. Nature fiaaflllfl» WlLW (428) Cincinnati. Education- al Talk. l.00 P. M. wxam (423) lCIncl. Weekly Book ‘Review. _ Corns Stop Aching‘ After Foot Bath (m: a new idea-mud one that always brings soro corms to a qlllO-lf end. This wonderful hot foot hath treatment is described in the - ecrlons for using (Putnam n ‘Pain a (gm-n Extractor. Try it to-llil-t- Ymrll got quick relief for our aching coma when you use Pul- nmrg inn-actor. Satin! tlon parentage: Ila 0:111 P“ Special "Topics of Radio ‘" Will) (526) VWtVA (256) Richmond. Carry Me ‘Back to 01o virslnle- some (zso) Corvallis. Book Chats- 8.45 P. M. WIAAM (263) Newark. Talk. 9.00 P. M WEHiH (370) Chicago. H. & E. (News Flushes. W-lbVA (256) Richmond. - Health Talk. KJil ‘($80) Scuttle. Baseball Scores. 0.30 P. ‘ML WlSMIl (319) New Orleans. Talks. 10.00 P. M. W187. (3321) Springfield. Weather Reports, Missing Parsons‘ Das- criptione. WOAH (462) Scores. 10.50 P. M. WISIOR (246) Milwaukee. Talk. 11.00 r. m. vwrr (mo) clucuuo- 9011791"! wfipnrl (maxim. WANT 1'0 DANCE! Pittsburgh. Baseball 7.20 P. M. Des lMhlnes. " 1.0%? Jlughes. Reese a.oo P. u. _w\su (ass) Nuhvillo. WDAF‘ (306) Kansas City. Beasley Smith's. WDAF (492) N. Y. “lpunn \VC-Ai'. WOO. W 0C. dors." to WEEI. WWY. WlUlB, WCUO. WGR, WSAI and K311). WHWS (276) iChitiugo. Wards. 9.30 P. M. WJZ (455) N. Y. Hotel Astor. 10.00 P. M. ‘i luMiA (252) Shenandoah. Dance. WiAillG (31.6) Richmond Hill. C onlal. Wllfiliill‘ (492) N. Y, Pelhniu inn. 11.00 P. M. KmHS (37-5) iiot Springs. Mullins. WDW (423) Cincinnati. Cincinnati- llost Orchestra. 11.06 P. M‘. W000 (417) St. Paul-Minneapolis. Marigold Garden. 12.80 A. M. WIIIO (526) FDes Moines. Sugar WKRC (423) Cincinnati. ho Vista. 12.45 A. M. Night- Corn hawks. 1.00 A. M. KiPO (420) San Francisco. Silver- town. inf-TWA (261) Ogden. -Reave's. 1.30 A. M. OF Gus lid-l l i (iEORfl-ETflVViN, Ky.. June ‘l4 -- ’nrms was conipelh-d to leave llln iganie under a ruling made hy tho referee in the first inter-collegiate m’ football game in which a (leorgo- TRADITI .._‘\_ First Grid Game At Georgetown Any fonthnll player found with fire- town College eleven participated. The ‘game was siODIW-d and a search made of nil players of both sides. Two players were \_lOlllll{l with pistols and were ruled off tillB gridiron. -i--<-o>--—-- iwhen using dq-ippingis or lard for shortening in cake add n little lemon juice or extract aftcr cream- lng with "sugar and you will not lnotioe the lnafe so you would lotherwise —-—-<o>--—- :".Miller‘s Worm Powders work ONAL itficunqia 1.3.2.5; I Find Favor With N. Y. Crowds mow vonx, June il-ry cobb- votcran of the lwIiT-ili Tlfiil". ill‘ ivnys _l'll~4 '- big hand. who n scat ten-d "paunlzw," \V.'l-} li-- (011105 l0 Nev. York. llu i». a strung Hill‘? ahrilction. Slsler. of the Si. LouLa Drowns; Speaker. Cleveland Indians; will’ ler Johnson and Stan Harris. \\7'a,~thliflfl1flfl; lioruulyv. Si. Lnlli" Cardinals; Bancroft, Boston Brav- es. Pipp and IRousch. Cincinnati Reds. and Max Carey and Riki Cuy- ler. Pittsburgh ‘Pirates. urc ainoni: tho other players especially popu- lar with New York fans. "Como on, Bananas. homer!" - This is a plea that never fails l0 greet Tony Lazzeri, lialiam second (live us a so effectively that no‘ traces of worms can be found. pass away in (he stools without being perceptible. ‘They make an entire and clean sweep of the in- testines, and nothing In the shape of a worm can 11nd lodllmenl there when these powders are in 01191‘- ation. Nothing could be more KHJ (406) '10s Angeles. Hickmaws (Copyright. 1926. by international Radio Prosrama. Chiuso-l thorough or desirable than their action. - l The pests; s baseman of the Yankees, when he walks to the plate. Tony had a igtreat homo record in the minor Iloagurs and grnilunlly is 0001211.; lo ‘his now list in the American. lliri countrymen flock to the stadium to watch him play. When lTony errs or falls to h-ii. they are his staunch defenders. When he pull; off u great llFlflllls stunt or cracks out a hit. they are this loud- ostehoosters. . qmlc. rr-silv-ss, “ml” sickly cliildrcn mn- their conditions Io worms .\|‘(llllI‘l‘ Grail-s‘ Worn. l-Ixterininiltor will rclicvv- them and restore health. 4 Professional (Yards . . Mark R. llichulgatn . A. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. 131-3, Money to Loan Cameron Bloclccharlultelown.P.E.l. 222091-1141. Dr. c. c. ATchibulu" Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye. Ear. Noao and Throat Tooting Eyn and supplying Gino". Office. Bayer Building Great George Street Oifico Hourr-O to 12.30. 1.80 to 5. McDoFn-ald B. A. -. ' a. A; MoDONALD u. r. mime: k , Barristers. Attorneys, Etc. Money to Loan Hilly ‘Building Gnori