29 1922. _ __ ' 'mE c1uIELo'rrE'rowN GUARDIAN “ _ , - _ PAGE ELEVEN __ E S T U D E B A Highway Aristocrat---World’ s Greatest Light Weight Automobile i <- 9 Light-Six is _ _ manufactured J by a ‘70-year I I as First Grand Prize old concern# - the world’s largest :ars ._ _ IB ' paign. - This ls the Car The Guardian has selected in the Great Gam- 'Built-In-Canada" Someone must win this beautiful $1595 Studebaker. It is now on display at A. Horne and Co., Show Rooms, Charlottetown. ' v ` The Light-Six iveraged 26.5 miles to the gallon Jf fuel in fourteen world-wide tests. Z THE STUDI-i;BAKF_R,L1GHT-SIX ' SPECIFICATIONS OF TOURING CAR TING CAPACI1 Y-Five passengers. :amass-112 inches IGHT-2.550 pounds. TOR-Six cylinder, 3'/@"x4'/2", cast en bios. Wifi* upper half of crank case inteurai: aluminum de- tachable head; 40 horsepower; there-point sus- pension; valves set at an angle of 20 d_°9"¢¢S Sli' enily operated by hell-crank construction? UW” timing gears driven by silent 'chami Wlfh C°"V¢"' Int out-side adjustment; “10" connection f°dS1 4 bearing crankshaft; connecting rods and crank rI.n\t machined on all surfaces. _ LUBRICATION-Splash and positive distribution. coouwc svsTEM-centrifugal pump clrwiatins system, with thermostatic control; tubular radia- tor; four-blade fan. GASOLINE SYSTEM-Vacuum feed with 12-gallon tank In rear, hung nrom a protecting shield. CARBURETION-Improved horizontal feed carbure- tor, mounted at top of motor, with warm air con- nection from exhaust manifold; -horizontal and short intake manifold cast in detachable head with Internal het spots. ELECTRIC SYS EM--Double unit generator and starter: Bendix drive. _ _ IGNI 1 ION-Battery; semi-automatic spark controi. ELECTRIC LIGHTS-Large headlights with improv- ed deflecting lenses; speedometer light; tail light. CLUTCH-Single disc, dry plate UPG- TRANSMSSION-Amidship separate unit mounted on sub~frame; three speeds forward and reverse. Thief-proof transmission lock. GEAR RA'T_IO-4.55 to 1. PROPULSION-Tubular propeller shaft with two flexible disc. universal joints. REAR AXLE-Improved semifloating; spiral bevel gear drive; full taper roller bearing equipment. DRIVE-Hotchkiss. _ SPRINGS-Front and rear semi-elliptic; front 3Gx2 inches, 7 leaves; rear 50x2 inches, 7 leaves, un- dersiung. TIRES--Cord, 32x4 inches, non-skid on rear. BRAKES-Foot brake, external contracting, 14 1.16 X 2 inches: emergency brake, internal expanding 13%x13/4 inches. LOCKS-_-Built-in, thief-proof transmission and Igni- tion lock. FENDERS--Heavy pressed steel, oval-crown design. UPHOLS .` ERY-Genuine leather, French plaited. TOURING CAR TOP-One-man Gypsy. type, large 'oevel plate glass wlndow ln rear; curtains open with doors. EQUIPMENT-Rain vision siantlng windshield; elec- tric horn; cowl lights; electrically lighted wal- nut-finished instrument board, on which are mounted carburetor choke, light and ignition switch. oil indicator, speedometer_drivcn from propeller shaft, ammeter, fuse box, ventilator in cowl; combination robe and hand rail across back of front seat; outsi-de and inside door han- di¢S; Calivet-covered iioot rest In tonneau; gaso- line gauge on tank in rear. complete set of tools; tire carrier in rear with»extra rim. Have youivoted for your favor- ite candidate to win this great Studebaker. Don’t delay._ Your subscription earns the maximum in votes right now. ENNIS ,& CO., UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO THE FREE PRIZES AND HOW BE AWARDED FIRST GRAND PRIZE.-A tive passenger STUDEBAKER "L M Six" iam," THEY WILL Now on Display at Miller Bros., Music Store. A splendid Prize for someone - __ *__ ` __ THE Gooo MAXWEI 1. lil g car, valued at $1595.00, and purchased from A. Horne & Co.. Charlottetown. Tnrs splencld car is now on dispiay. Call In and see it.-Then, win it. SECOND GRAND PRIZE.-A five-passenger MAXWELL touring car, valued at $1385.00. Purchased from Colin Stewart, Maxwell dealer, Summerside. ¢a|| and M, |¢ ¢°day_ Mn Stewart Wm be ghd to show you this' beautiful car, THIRD PRIZE.-A beautiful Ennis & Co. $400 Upright Grand Piano. purchased from Miller Bros! Music Store, Great George St.. Charlottetown. FOURTH PRIZE.-A magnificent $150 Chesterfield. purchased from Holman’s, Ltd., Summerelde. A wonderful prize. Call and see lt. FIFTH PRIZE.-RADIO RECEIVING SET. The winner of this prize wifi be fortunate Indeed. Pur- chased from Rogers Hardware Co., Charlottetown. SIXTH PRIZE.-$100 worth of merchandise from Prowse Bros., Ltd., Charlottetown. A sprendld re. ward for some une. SEVENTH PRIZE.-$60 Classic Kitchen Cabinet. Purchased from H°|m,,y, Led” Summe,.s|d._ EIGHTH PRIZE.-$46 Sewing Machine. Purchased from Miller Bros., Great George St., Charlottetown. TEN PER CENT CASH COMMISSION Prizes will be awarded to all candidates who continue active- ly in the contest and fall to win one of the regular prizes. EVERY ACTIVE CANDIDATE IN THE GUARDIAN COMPETITION WILL BE A WINNER. YOU CANNOT AFFORD T0 LET THIS WON. DERFUL OPPORTUNITY PASS YOU BY. BE A WINNER. ENROLL YOUR NAME AT ONCE FOI* ONE OF THE BIG PRIZES. NOTE.-If the first Grand Prize is won by e candidate, |lv|n9 in district Number One, the second Grand Prize, which Is a Maxwell Touring Car, will be awarded to the candidate having the highest totgl of votes in District Number Two, or vice versa, and the balance ofthe prizes will be awarded to the can. dldates having the next highest total of votes. DISTRICT NUMBER ONE COMPRISES THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN AND THE TOWN `0F SUMMERSIDE. _ p» MR. READER:- If you promised to help a candidate win one of the big prizes, “make good” on your promise now. Clip out the coupon be- low, fill it in and send it direct to the Guardian or to your candidate. The most votes iare given now. Get your subscrip- tion in by next Saturday night. _ HELP YOUR FAVORITE WIN THE STUDEBAKER Campaign Dept. Mnliiv ELL ev; air? \<=-si? F3' SEE THIS AT HOLMAN’S LTD., SUMMERSIDE ...if "sy |.*E\’t- :;- r, L -1: iii L I scription to The Guardian for one year. Credit .......... ._ ' votes in the great contest to snr, ______________________________________________________________________________________________ __ __ I ,_ issvsn ||i@,@=, I W - ls subscription new or renewal? 'fi' ` ' Signed ............ V Addren .................................................................................... ._ ' is »¢=';i" 41.1 'W-~_,§ei='-E. 2! an __ .¢;'_.v/#“q“H_V_ -‘_ 'fl/'~2""f'i,i ' r rj 1 . :fi rf T* '_ .\\\ 1 _ '- y 1~:_..-..~_‘:-.-:f:':;~_-_-»-~_~_--~:_,~....._.....,. Holi _ " __§“_ /e` eases: `\_ .__ .ss- ll I _ “fi ' 9- Think of in cmmm' .,__\ T ' is Second Grand Prize. $60.00 Kitchen Cabinet is the seventh prize-A prize Sf£§5al:I;‘3§lv;'|;5l|Ste‘:;';:_';,g_ Summe,.side_ V worth real elfort. Boost for your c _. 5,., » . ~-,,=. , » 15000 vtes. fore Sept. 30th. D0 IT NOW. HELP YOUR CAIJDILMTE l Date The Guadian Find enclosed S .............. ._ in payment of my sub- (Name of your favorite candidate) (Name of Subscriber A renewal or old subscription for one your earnl A new subscription earns 25000 votes If plld be- \ ' r andidate _ LESS VOTES 'AFTER SATURDAY I -r I __ '_ _L_ - -1- .fi 4 to nf as-'_ HQ =s ‘&"§ii!Z:a gn in : gw- < »-ts... A-1 5.. § a s I 1 I 'TIIQU-lr-r\~» _ YTQUUIKT' x i. ,_ B I \ t r r l \ I