siilerers lleved my _ MAY 2, 1925 _ , ' _ - .THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ _ p Pass-steam '-pnomotiuna depended on their keep- At that particular moment I was; From ‘the time when ynu 'were at The Most Famous Matrimon- ”‘ lai can Slnoa Charles ll’a ora inns siiiiii'couitnn.i 1...... _ I at least live trouble was shoulder: the durable.. 'i‘his started to take. After a continuous about six months, am now first-class condition. This, I . . Sir Ellis il1inic~Wiiiluins.-Was f,'l:,|::§f_.fav2¥, penmtent use °[ it iiflcriiiliicri after it uppcziimll that The .have i' um ku" 'meh hour wife had kept your letters IELIEYEU ll “flliiil-A-TiVES" "**“*“‘**“***‘*’***' ` (Continued) the verdlict of the jury iniakss you do not propose po pay back ot those sums?-I don't ipropos reli¢».vetl that no wept. _lt was loan. Sir El-lls 'l~i'uiiir\-Williams. - l have no intention. Dots that answer cover all brought. _ Replying to tho Judge, the hnd,-been sont to hiim hefore writ was issurd. payments. his letters to -her had bccii closed. Mr. James’ Dobml of Bronte’ lihut the only way iii which YO . - V. , ll ill irfi l til 'tl one ry'-»¢°,_. =_f¢°f,r "vine “N ‘.J’.l`.‘.,..".i’{“ti..~l.’.i..f-.‘ .`..’Ii i....`~?,..i`,°..ii'f'§ vW‘i° 'Ii "ii "°°¢'“°“! -' and an her iirez' was that w ‘!FT'1"'l'UV°9" _ 'hid' Wndm anieiiiinicnts wrrc niurli-"»~l alinienniiied frllli illwib combined miniy iimi every intention of pm-‘ with tonics. If you suifer with tguung ,myg-elf. liiieumatism, “Fruit-a~ti\'es"" will is ii the fact that the pruduc make you Well and keep you 0-t` these letters ami your discovvry Veil- 255 Intl 5042. at dealers. that yoiir.wife had kept ‘thcin lniiidc _ _ you ‘think that you ought to at , _ My ,i “_ her in every way you could?-il al- ' . "SAVE THE FOREST" Be sure your match is out before you thgow' it away. Matehes have eada but they \` ,. ean’t think. Do it for yiem. ~ f _ Carters e * Seeds ~ Grow About two hundred Mer- ; chants on Prince Edward Is- land aell Carters Seeds. li' you cannot get what seeds - you want from them send to Our Seeds and Seed Grain ‘r are tested at Ottawa for pur- ' ity and germination. Ask tel careers Na 1 “Nickel” Timothy No. 1 3 "Queen" Mammoth Clover. No. 1 “Rose” Alsiks Clover. No. 1 Early Red Clover. No. 1 Seed Wheat, Seed Oats, Barley, Field Peas, Vet~ ehos, Fodder Cor Buck- " . when ami a mu uni of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Q and Field Seeds, Sltailots, Onion Sets, Potato Onions Early Seed Potatoes, Dahlia and Giadioli Bulbs, ete. Don’t neglect the é Lawn and Grass Plots, use our "Evergreen" Lawn Grass and Lawn Fertilizer. ° Carter&Co. ‘S d I of 5 rl. it » -:l 4;. :lie \ i i _ "_ me through since the smash." You your wife and say, "You see that N I _ _ L l ' v ,.1-:.» .1_ ° ,/'F'/1 //Q 4’/4**/-_ . /.,f,,'>.;e~F » ~ I _rf i /’ //H _, \‘ '/;/i //' ///j_~ /LI/ / ff/ `. _r\. \ ,;` J* V lf il 1 Midi? I i _ i till! 1 ,ill ‘lui l "il " 'alll ul i ll '<8 ~ ~ ‘ ‘iii-\ = Wil. I 1 il\1f,l\lif:,\,‘{\ ` y A ll \\lii‘\l“. ‘l ' 'lt' ll. _ `\\ltr‘\\\t ,l _,~ gl 1 ,I l l .-"ie I /V » \\lll`\ ` “\\i~‘_tl“ I \\\l~_.®, . \\_ r<\slT\\<°\`~ f > \_ _\. ____,, / //~’ / _ f _ , O O' ‘ x `v; 1_5_i;', A if » “ir KQV ,gee ‘ Ad 1-1/ , Q £3 fi/ \' \ .1 -` f' \ 1 \ -y <\= ` -S-1; ./v ff /, 'If "f,'*`Q\ 0 Give You ._ _ V Qi ~ is », A/ //"vile i ~' _//l~ »- ’ i .W _#_ .\ _, ,,, l; A r ,, Safety, Comfort and Mileage Gum-dipping is an exclusive manufacturing process developed by Firestone that has revolutionized all standards of tire performance. Gum-dipping insulates every fibre of every cord with live rubber giving extra stamina and flexing en- durance to the cords. Gum-dipping so strengthens the tire carcass that blowouts, tread and ply separation are practically things of the past. Gum-dipped cords ride easier, last longer and provide safety on the road. Gum-dipping is the very foundation of balloon tire success, for balloon tires must have a super-strong flexible side wall. ' You need notibe a_i tire expert to understand the advantages of gum~dipping. These simple tests developed on the road and in the laboratory tell,you the gum-dipped story in a nutshell. Gum-dipped Cords cost no more because Firestone has perfected the process to apoint _of efficiency -and economy. Insist upon Gum-dipped Cords from your dealer or specify them on your new car. You’ll get more service from your car, more mileage from your tires; you’ll experience more satis- faction and your operating costs will be lower than ever before, O ' ' " together and generate des- Guards Agalnst tructive heat and friction Internal Heat unless they are insulated. _ Gum-dipping puts an extra coating of rubber on every cord, separating it from the others »_ and preventing friction and wear. This extra rubber also acts as I bond between the plies preventing ply separation. f~Qe@§m®° a o:e._a»a 9 I I O l`=O1C‘.O J »`_1_~ ~. Erllorged sectlun of ordinary fahlc. Nole how cowl: fouch and rub. Enlarged sedlovi of gum- dlppedfabric.. Nnle /ima extra rubber separates cords and prevents rubbing _ ° ' Gum-dipping waterproofs every cord Gu? and p re ven t s from absafbing ° moisture-even moisture from t e air. ya tei lres Ordinary cord fabric absorbs moisii rr; as an er ' from the air or from road watcr i g the tread is cut. This lessens its ability to resist heat. The combination of moisture andthe heat generated in the tire when ninning deteriorates the cord fabric unless it is gum-dipped as this test shows. -. BURNER OVEN NO. I BURNER OVEN N0. I TEMPERATURE 2120 TEMPERATURE 211° Q p_ E_ |||-mg had done this for yo linowicdgc what is the meaning of those words: "lit docs 'make me so ,_ A_ M,,n0Nu_D “_ ,_ M,._|-nm; Have herself' lo Sir John Cowans despise ~mysolf"? - P . ___ myself, -but »l could not stop her. if she were vin `°i`°"_i'°` ` ' - gi ir h Pr0feSSi0l\al Cafds John Cownvns ‘because she wanted _ ` Ito-that is t'hn lsiiggestion made on Mcnonnld & Mcrhco ‘n_A_ your ‘behalf which you adopt, isn't ’ -lt?~l adopt the sugge ' g_ A, _ for her amuscmients. Barrlntsra, Attorney, hte. gygry ¢_|m9_ M min imiiiiiazmy '° Mbit-rietiainws The “'"“°SS iidfiedi-I WHS in rm. c. c ARCHIBALD . wfj},',‘P;'g{~F§;g1°;-$11, love with her. . ' W ‘*'°'};*:'{;n gin §_-;{- 'mg g_1§f,""‘° ,mit sfiuitery with the p,,,,¢|,, nufmf ff, ,',;';:_ 'E-J., N", ,M you owed your iproniotion?-I tic~ ' 1-nm." knowieflrte that 'I was 00'!" Buyer Bulldlns 'was 4-he Idomdnant figii Dllne Ilo‘l]|:-.fl ang.; :llrrfo ii D. Ill. ihmngh' she has k 1-.i.|n..».. ma. -tm to brine asain 'could 'I 'have done Mark R. McGuigaii, B. A'. BAIRISTIB, !0l¢l0l'l'0l»¢ E10. _ '|"“" ** |‘°°° warmth).-If you ask Faniariiu llook liharlsvtoehwu. l’.l-L Y0"~ YU" °°'“id ha -~--_i.._%..____-.~ that if she ever ' aziuin you would divorce her Then veeaeoeoevep-eegiboooewo you oouid have -mn . to London, as- w lattlted Cow-ans, and to`\lie|l with For Fire Insurance ,,,,,,. ,,,,.,e,-_ l e It Mr. Justice Moeaird o-C1rcu.mst- ° nm ineee may call .for II. M. SIMPSON ,,,|,k nm yo., , 18| Richmond Street). ' liiocssslty ot 'the case. ' _ tru- N _ sn' » ,Sir liililis Hume-Williams.--*I was ..~ . ‘ , seized what he could have done. and 4 V 9 - ` I wld him. y "4.*,**°--_-i-Liia..,_.____._... M ‘OXLEY 0 JOHNSON ‘winks irfsfeqeiveu promotion _ V ` lalihx throudii Sir John in 'ancosl Sir Ellis Hinme-W P Illusions on.l1 ‘str 'mils Hu- Wil lvabsn ° "““'" rf-1 did not *°:P»£E`i»;°3'°?:‘si'|»mf""‘ mmmst my vif° ti . _ "‘ ti adultery. H m”"°°°' v _ "iliac witness denied al, . lams.-#ln love ept these let- st mo. What Couns¢I'e Retort retold your wife went near him Q . . emotion. but I re exceeding the agreed that after Oawsns. - me- - rwilalollglmgoit, o. A, lair.; you say that you would not 7*". A '_ :itll E.” your promotion to your w=ift'l l did des ilse ersolf to Sir stion tha-t s-he I say that d ,her to com- man to whom weak. hut sho re all the way the circumst- ilirsms (with me I will toil Illams.-Wliy mn; ¢ii!°ll° was ooinmtt- tfiist he lied l ‘ l. Contains gum-cllppedfabrlc wlileli ' » Conlofru ordinary fditfif- WM" wwf( ahafb m¢l;luy¢_ When removed iabrlc has turned brown ml -J br I li lei i 1 b d. _ ;;,'g,,,,,..f;r...";';,-°i..f:..:;.,,; "' ‘,...‘;.i..“:..'.'::.',;f °"' The same thing 'happens when a tire is running on the msd. The only difference is that the heat is generated by road action instead of in the oven. \ _ Z- Made Canada 1 MRO S T7§.M I L ES ‘ V Gum-Dipped 1 Cords--Steam-Welded Tubes Extra Strength forwards by road action. The stronger the cords the longer they resist this bending-~in other words the longer the tire lasts. This test shows the extra strength of gum~dipped cords and explains why they give more miles. ` ovd Cord Revoivino” F|e"l"b Am* o Flsxin6 AYD Gum_-Dipped Cord Ordinary Cord Two pieces of cord arc sfrelclird between two supporls and flexed by a rconlving arm wil/1 an action (lic some as the cords receive when on llic road. Grim-Dipped Cord stands practically lwice the amount of _/lc_\'i'ng no an nrdinnri/ cord-I'/i olllcr words a Cum-Dipped Cord is Itvicc ru strong. This cxffa slrrngfli givrs added mileage and malfa practical balloon (irc construction wil/i lla lliin .tide wall. Gum-dipping soaks every cord in pure rubber and makes the cord waterproof. When treads or sidewalls are cut, ordinary cords Cum-Dipping Stops Deterioration from Tread Cuts will take up water from the road by wicking action. Water or moisture inside the tire rote the carcass. Gum-Dipped Cords being waterproof will not absqfi: Wat§l'. Orrfinnru Card GUV"'D(PP¢d C“'d Shaded an--i .1/:nun how ll has Waterproofing has prenmlel ahorbed moisture. absorption of mulslun. This diagram shows flie result of an aclu`al road ical: Two fires, onr willi gum-dipped cords (hc other wflli ordinary cords, were purposely cut and driven several thousand miles on wet roads. The gum-dipped carcnni was unaffected by* moisture. In "le Outer, (he llcdd wdl Ioolt and the cords had commenced to separate, ~ PER DOL \ . c r U “ I , , _'_ . _ ' ’° iNh n si tire is on the road ° ‘ ° Cords in a tire are bent _ ‘ Hom” Gurn'Dlpplng the iniiividunl cords will rub' Guin-Dlpplng Glues constantly backwards and W i4l`» sn .ii *hi 5 \ \ 144'! tau 4 LYGUM-DIPPED oRDs This EXTRA sirengitn. -4 s t ’ i ,. l i. | yi "‘z » 4, . ` ..,iA, ,M _ }__.__., _(gli 'AF * *’ "“‘;s.;1’v"'»‘