cs1!‘ IOVIZ. She: m: m“, “new I couldn't love. A SERIOUS ENCOU NTEFI back on me and cut me dead. II a severe jut. i i /%/ \ / /////////,/////i///l|i\\ \ CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE Ambulance Surgeon: Are you married? Victim: No, I ain't married. All this was done by a filvver. 177/21:- ‘%i Z nuuirz/ = c? T’ T‘; é GAVE HIM THE G. B. He. you're the only girl I could That's tough: You're stout Billy: Miss Skeiton turned her Philippa: Goehi and her shoulder blades are sharp enough to give you AUCUST 13, 1925 TIlE CENTRAL GUARDIAN no CFARLQTTETQYYEEUABPIAN t SHOP FROM Hoiman's Catalog- NEW AN_'NAN RACES, Wednes- day, August 19th. 2981-3-13M5i. AUGUST 2fiTH-—'l'lie date of thc gieatcst athletic event held herc for years. . 1i. UKULELES-Newllot just iiri-ivl cd. all prices. Miller Bros, Great George St. 2993-8-13-Zli SOUTIH GRANVILLE-The coni- Illlllllull of the Lord's Supper at South Granville has been postpon- ed for the present. PRESBYTERLIAN SERVICESL- itev. Malcolm Ullllilllltlll of the l-‘irist ‘Presbyterian Church, -Mon- ‘trcal, will p."eiich next Sunday. Aug. 16 as follows: Long River. 11 1pm.. Malperiue, 3 p.m. and 7.30 p.ni. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.- Rsv. Dr. Reid, of Montreal, will preach next Sunday, Aug. 16, as follows: Kenslngton 11 a.m., and 7.30 p.ni.; Clifton. 2.30 p.‘m. HIGHFIELD SERVICES. — The itev. J. Eustace Purdie will conduct service at l-llghfleid church, Sun- day morning, Aug. 16. at 11 o'clock. The Sunday school will meet at 2 p.m. . BIG CELEBRATION at Rusilco. on, Saturday, August, 15, in connoc- tion with the Toa. Solomn High o'clock The orator of the day will be Rev. Dr. Gauthier of Palm- er Road. Your friends are coming. They will oxpect to moot you there. ‘Be sure and turn your i-ars towards Jiustlco on Saturday morning. lt will be a gala day. 1i PERSONAUS ‘Mrs. Oscar Ceilings and thri-e little children are visiting in Albi- on, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Westaway. Miss Minne McKay has returned home after visiting in Albion, the guest of Mrs. N. Westaway. Mrs. Henry Mathews, Surprise, Snsk., arrived in this city Satur- day night, and will remain on the island for a month or more- Mrs. Mathews, who is a sister of Mr. Allen Forsythe, formerly belonged to Alberton. and left the island about, sixteen-years ago. Her many friends will be pleased to renew her acquaintance after her extend- ed absentee. _ .\llnu.ril’s Linlment Tor Dandruff. Government To Appeal Decision OTTAWA, Aug. 12.——The Gov- ernment is taklnZ lhteps to carry to the Privy Council by way of appeal the adverse judgment oi‘ a major- ity of the Supreme Court. on the Mass will be celebrated nt ill _ NBEGWEJT5 GROUNDS-The. scene of the Maritime Champion-I ships on August 26th. - iii ———- l A PLEASANT DRIVE to l-lope‘ ltiver tomorrow evening to the play" by Borden Dramatic Club. 2990i iPLAY IN HOPE RIVER TUMOR-I ROW EVENING at 8.30. A nice. outing besides a good entertain- ment. Taient from Charlottetown. ' 2990 LOBSTER SEASON OPENS ON sATuninAm-As opening date falll lobster season, Nortbuin-berlandl Strait, falls on Sunday. the Depart-J meat of Fisheries gives permission.- for traps to be set Saturday; 15th.i ISLAND STOCKS ‘FOR EXHIBI- TlONsu-Mcssrs, Horne Brash, of Winsloe, left yesterday for Valley- field, Quebec. They will take in the circuit in Quebec, and return by St. John, Fredericton. and Chat- ha-m, taking with them their valu- able herd of 30 Augus cattle, and four carriage horses. MllLTON AND RUSTICO ANG- UIOAN SERVICES-On Aug. 16. the Rev. J. Eustace Piirdie will conduct service at St. John's church, Milton, at 3 p.m.. and St. Mark's church, Rusitco. at 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at Milton at 2 (fr-look, and at Rustlco at 6.30 o'clock. BEAR-RIVER NOTES Mr. James MCltlflilC. tlfflilllilie of 1L Winston's University. left till! morning for Western Canada. Mr. Wclsuair has had ext-client suc- oss in the past and his many friends wish him the some in the future. Mr. Thomas MoGaugh is spand- lng his holidays ut his homo in lienr River. Mr, lkllillllll Ciinlsson and Jack Potters intend leuvinZ l°l' Boston ncxt week. Their many friends wish them a pleasant Jour- ney. .\lr. J. D. Chalsson has accom- piiiiied fllu C.-N.R. diicher to liar- inony. Mills Annie Dflflglc has returned from St. ‘Peters. after spending a most. enjoyable trip. .Vi.r week-end at Little Pond. Miss Katherine WHanley is vis- iting her many friends in Bear River and Rollo Bay. ‘ - Miss Annie Chaisson. Rollo Bay. is resuming her duty as teacher lri Rollo Bay West school. Dick Whittington COLOR OUTIOUTS Mr. Jmlqlih iMcKinnnn spent thi‘ — crass-win PiiZZif . ‘ Key to Cross Word Pulzle No. 111' ACROSS pf’ w- m4 . l lsirge voluinc. i» Spiinie U Renown, iii Ahlict with a sharp pain, i5 The pieces used in the game 0| chess. » iii llrciiin. 17 By. iii Light thrust. 20 Succeeded. 2i Negative, Z2 A color, 2-l liesiiiircheil. 27 Product oi‘ suppurution, :8 Tear. - 3t] Idruzcn. _ It Existed, L»! JllCkllilW. 3:} A troc 36 Favorite. 38 Whilc. ~tU Predatory incursion.‘ l2 Kind oi‘ silkworm. element. l5 Chairs used as vehicles, 46 dlngovernubie. l7 Pronoun, 4S Obtains. or measure. 5i Behold. 52 Coal scuttle. 53 Unusual. 55 Numeral. 57 A receptacle. 58 Debauch. U0 Opening or unoccupied space. 62 Rude dwelling, Sophie: So Miss Passay has given her lover the grand bounce? May: Yes: he made the mistake o1 writing her a poem and calling it "Lines On My Sweethearfls Face." Ca nada Grain Actl Leave will be sought at the autmun sittings oi the Judicial committee. it _wili be recalled that last win- CORN IN CAMP 1st Soldier: the major part7 2nd Ditto: When you eat corn on the ooh are you able to hite ofl‘ l bits off the whole ter the court gave Judgment in a case which involved the constitu- tionality of the act and the finding was that the statute was ultra vires of the federal parliament. Contracts for the sale of grain were held to be within the provin- cial scope. it was suggestedhow- ever, that the situation might be rectified >by declaring all elevators "works for the general advantage of Canada," this supposedly hav- ing the effect of extending to chem the Dominion authority. .Such a declaration was made when the act was revised in the recent session. but an appeal is to be taken nevertheless from the judgment of the court here. ll’ the reasons given by a majority of the judges were confirmed the validity of several other statutes would be kernel. my boy. BASEBALL A friendly game of baseball took Diane at the Exhibition Grounds between the Tigers and the Pion- ecrs of Soiirls, on August. 9. Unfortunately the Tigers left the lurk at home locked up in the cup- liniird, and therefore it was a win mfllle Pioneers. w’, _ ‘i......—"" . For Fire Insurance A ' A consult i II. M. SIMPSON t use niehmond lino! Phony i Dallioiisie University HALIFAX; N. 8. Arte. lhilones, Oomnisree, Minis. l FMIHIWPIIII. Pharmacy, law, illetlirine, Dough", YALllAlII-fl ENTRANCE nolmmnsun-si Nine of value 200.00 te $58.00» lwnrlod on result: of matricu- llagos elsmlnatlona, apt. 22-26. AQUA LLI VALUABLI BCIIOLAIIFIIIPD. Awarded st. sail of each your of COIIIIS- ilNlVImsrrx 3,41,], ‘ir-sldenes for men. eontporntliy occupied by King's College. iiuiansrr mm. Beautiful‘ new realdehee for Wbllllll. RBGIITIAIION DAYI. “Member fll-llli for all Arts and Bclenu students and first ear ltutisflghm . aim-y. senteiflhdfiidudir ‘a-n MUD!’ Mild!!!“- Ioa Ion. IIIOIIAIIOI. l I In - . h ism! u questionable. lillnaralbi Llnlment for i-lprnlns. Let Us Do ithe Running it ls not necessary to make a trip to our store every time you require some article In our lino. Use Your Phone Ring 219 and you vllll he surprised how quickly your order will be delivered, ‘rue lLL-NATURQD ‘COOK This is one day's chapter of the story of “Dick Whittington and ilis Cnt." Children who save the paper dolls every day can act out the whole story with the dolls. So Dick became scullery boy in the Fltzwarren kitchen. The cook was a horrid, ill-tempered woman who did not know what is was lo be kind to anybody, She frequently bent the poor boy with a broom or anything else that was handy and she scolded “him all day long. She made him do all the hardest and dirtiest work and worked him con- tinuously from early morning till late at night, But little Dick did the best he knew how and he never complain- ed. For once in his life he had plenty to sat and as he had never been used to kind treatment he did not miss it. as much as other little boys would. (Here is the ugly. cross. old cook. Color her hair block. H61’ skirt should be grey and- her blouse blue.) Gas On Stomach Won't Let You Sleep Gas pressing on heart and other organs sometimes causes a rest- less. nervous feeling and prevents eleepAdlerlka helps any case of gas ,on the ‘omecli, unless due to deep- hentsd causes. ‘His QUICK action will surprise you. Because Adlerlka is such. an cellent intestinal evacusat it is wonderful for con- stlpatlon-it often works in one hour and ever gripes. Hlilllefll I . l. .. M. -. - . 63 Coverings, 65 To strike smartly. 67' Measure of area, 6S Seed container. 69 Propeller. 71 Depart, 72 Genuinely. 74 Firmament. 76 .Sot. ' 78 To perceive at a distance. 79 Niggard. 80 Portion of medicine, DOWN 1 Autocrat, 2 Fish eating animal, 3 Syllable applied to u note of the scale. 4 To complete 6 A division of the day. To have the whole capacity re- "*** *4++o+0++ THAT CAR OF YOURS BY HARRY E. PORTER This is a series of articles ver- ialnlng to maintenance and NPR" of your Automobile. We will be glad to answer through thlfl column, questions regarding yo!" car or its mechanism, ‘Send your inquiries to "Auwml? lilies," The Guardian Publish"!!! 00., Ltd., Charlottetown. AVO-lDlNG ACCIDENTS CUTTING CORN EH8 This misdemeanor should be made a criminal offence. 1'01‘ ll l” downright suicide and murder. 'We have. in Charlottetown llllll other of our towns some of ill" finest streets built and there is fill- soliitely no reason for the criminal act. of cutting corners when turn- ing. One can readily ‘see that tllP other driver has not s chance to defend himself against collision ii’ he is turning to the right and R car turns and cuts the corner. turn- ing to the left. I have watched with lnterestthe results of this. and l believe 0n almost every corner there can b9 seen tire skids. some of them six feet long. where the nervous alwll- cstlon of brakes has been neces- sary. . Some drivers are very careful- ond make some very fine turns. and it is these drivers who have to suffer for the corner-cutter, for a head-on collision almost invari- ably means death. Such is the responsibility upon the shoulders of the driver who-has no consideration for the othei'. Ff v W F72: n ‘ I C l7 c u l l T," 4f f‘ ~ f 4'7 r! i a 1 J (7 60 7o 1/ r: o 77 Y i v. °' 1 i Cross Word Puzzle N0. 111 °‘-"~'“l’l‘-"-l~ i l »l~i Babylonian god of the watery 54 50 One who ls upposml to an idea 62 -i\hiior. 8 liidcnnitc article, l) line oxccssivuiy lllilllrlutl ti) uliy [Illilillllg isiuiig.) I ll . Liming. 1;.‘ Atiisculiiii; propcr mime. i-i iloii- about. lli i\ iluily 19 idnlriaiit. 2U blurry, 23 .'\lil'illllllll.‘lllt‘ll 25 l'ly Willi Llllllliflllillfllll, 2b‘ .-\ fruit. 27 Strike lightly. 29 flypl- oi illwlutillllll, 3i lnirryiug on oiiiis person, 32 ltccteplzii-le. 34 Ullilllllrllltril. 36 i'ony. 37 Ulficiiil oi‘ ii tnty gnveriinil-iil.. 3i! l'ut or pliirc. 41 Suffix iii-noting an adhi ri-nt to ll llioory. 43 liusli-ii, 44 hlcasiirv. oi’ length. 49 Mops, 5U Arabian seaport. 52 Strike. lii-ri-rtigies, 56 Purl of tllv hvziil. 57 Prickly i-iiixieliipos o.‘ fruits '58 iii-pressed. 59 Self. 61 Messengers ~s‘ mi lltlfl" A little higher in price . bat- whatawortderfzrl difference of! few cents make t)’ a ‘f’ iiiiiimiiwtiiiinimiiiiiiiiiii- rtaven’ NAVY CUT IZIGARETTES Z///// llililill I ll i it" l ti”! ill/l it’ w: W,’ ii 63 llasliful. ‘ 64 Rested, __ 66 liliiiutu opening in the sit-ii.‘ i _ CHOOSES HYOUNGYI B3155 68 To Work Sleillllly ill liilmlfl l ill-i ' “T institution Wits entering lllt' llllliil-i _- -_- 7O Measure of length. Stole Bhnd Orkersing on hvr - irmn tho hank. 13mm wgl, Au 11, —— Captaiiii I b 73 Above. Pay Willi $"""- H; I-l ill“ \\""‘l\‘ Szilz ot‘ the former Hapsburg army, 7i Syllnble applied to ii note of’ _____ , ‘ly payroll. Th1- ... ii jiinipcl lii-hns fllllfilhLd sowing‘ his wiidloats the scale. WINNIPEG, Aug 1.2__._.\ n“ls](t\l 3H5“ llilllilmli “F ‘lit “ill-f Iildllll‘ and has rtwitvlii-d t e (JOllCllS0ll——— I75 pronoun (ancient form.) lmlml“ no“, me ‘veeklv Irlymn o; mil the an its of the liiiililiiig and at th. ago M114 yc:ir.s*that. ziflier .77 1mm“, rive]. M“, mind work?“ Enmin gr] In the '.\il‘i'.\'ll‘il tho package from her. all, ll.if‘llt‘ltlr hood isn't the riglht _ l (‘iimiiliari Votional in )l't t y - The rohhor maili: oft and escaped r-eiat» for man irhen hi- lie-gins to . _' h,‘ mm“ ‘Win l e l: I f); ‘in nu ziiitoinolvil» ivziiliiij; got along in yous‘. Consequently c iv AU o v I‘ E -IC ’ "i- ‘ n p g’ “l e ls ‘l ' ‘ ho has akcn unto hint-loll a Wife. i‘ >7 A o 6 A P t o u f “Tin hgldllup (“mined l“ '5" ' '_ who i-a ‘coinparzitively 0f flfliliwi‘ -- —l“_- _ . - - ""09 i AFQHSUPPI‘ 0f i116 “||l|\l"l|'tl LliilIm-nf if)" sprint... q ,, ~G ca" 3A1! i~4zt r i.'i' 1l=*-‘Y-' i -- .._ _ ___ _ __ _, ___ 0i»- i’ s r z t 5 o u n , ‘Z ... . ....=:'r, i " -~--- ‘ s r A r 4 r H a ~ r ‘ p t A‘ n 4 s r 4 /v / A l i 5 w 4 4/ 4 c 4/ o r c" , r p 1 y o 1 o 4/ C I i4~ ct.<~:rs"»1~l T o r t [r A A/|i 1r I :1 ‘l ews a a ecs J14 nlnrv alt-fly!‘ W ,Answer to Cross Word Puzzle iNo. 110. and to obviiitc the chances of up- setting a wide right iiiin‘ liirn is made and thcro is cvcry yiossiiliility of meeting n rrir turn iiig to the left on prvcisiily tho some track. _ it i-s easy to iniagliii- the results . tllcsiilcs all this, tiii- strain (ill the car is tierrltir. l have had teonsdiiarulili: experi- ence with lilngiish racing czirsziii‘ know the results oi‘ fast turns oi road track wherc the turns arc iiol banked. l have seen \Vlll'(‘l2~l bent iloiiliic. and (‘llllflflls twistid almost out of recognition. (‘hrs have up- svt and f'()l|i‘(l ovi-r n niinibi-i- o" Limes liclorn landing, ull owing to fast turning. Tilt-so cars have wldu tracking and n low lfi'llll‘l‘. oi’ griiiitv. 'i‘licr nro no tops. it is lhi-ri-fori- riisily soon t0 just, wlizit strain a iuiii'iii.-i var or soilan is subjected. Slow down and turn corners slowly ""-" rzirel'ully, lacing sure to ki*l‘|l to [lip right at ull llmvs. Guam-My starter locks In gi-nr qiilto ofti-n. What is tho Illlllflil‘ with it? it is a --- irar. S. M. 8.. Charlottetown. Ans.—lii nli probability ii lif'\\' drivc oiiil bushing is necmsary iii tlu- stnrtor. Soe lhrit there flll‘ no broken tooth on the tlywlicel. llsli-l ally the bushing is at fault, A ro-i nowal ls the only remedy. ‘ “ii Earle Haig As Next Gov. General| LONDON, AJYQ, IL/(hne of the first questions put to Hold Marsh nil Earl Haig on his arrival at Glasgow this morning after his vis- it to Canada was as to the possibil- ity of his being the next-governor general of the dominion. which was suggested while he was there. "1‘h field marshal replied that ho was ow in his 65th year and woiilt‘ like a rest, but after irpaiise he added: l would feel very greatly honor- ed. thongh. if offered the position.’ Earl Hsig said that Canada in- deed wes a most wonderful coimq try and it offered Knoll IWOFPPC-fl f0‘ anyone prepared to work hard. as‘ the people certainly rlirl there. i Earl Help; said he greatly enjoy-i 1'1" same applies to the driver ell Ms visit in the. dominion. Pkrttc-l you most t Y 0U may be entertained by news of the Yanks and the (liants, but you .aren’t vitally interested unless you have money at stake; and the shifting 0f European boun- daries doesn’t afiect you half so mu-ch as the softness of your mattress, the comfort of your shoe-s, what you ate for breakfast, how much your last hat cost. Tlmifs why advertising news deserves as much attention as sporting 0r international news. The advertisements keep you informed of all the latest comforts and conveniences flint can make your daily living more delight- ful. Thcv tell where to secure the best, how lo save money, how to lessen work, have a better home, better food, better clothes, more luxuries. _Y0u can’t keep up with the daily news-Abe kind that affects you most-eunless you read the advertisements. They are the chronometcrs of local time. You'll find it highly profitable to adjust your living by them. ~3- . s Advertisements are the only news that really .save you money-read them all . i --. <".’-a"ll . w» 1 h... PAGE ssvsrta Iiiiillill il/li/l/l