TOBER 22. 1921 Eingsix TOURING can This is a Stfudshaher Year THIS remarkable light-weightisix- cylinder car combines all that we believe the critical owner expects in an automobile. lt was built up to that expectation. And because it is manufac- tured complete in the Studebaker plant with middlemcms profits eiiminated~ Studebaker is able to offer it today at the new low price. - flexibility—— he omy (21 _t cylinder car. At all driving speeds the LIGHT-SIX is remarkably free from vibration. Its powerful 40-horsepower motor is an ‘ ‘Built- in - Canada" NOW, $1890 udy the LIGHT-SIX feature by feature -—then consider the new low price! exclusive Studebaker design - built " complete in Studebaker factories. .Tho power-and the econ- 26 miles to the gallon) of the LIGHT- not to be found in the average siit~ Six motor are qualities You can have the advantage of this motor’s wonderful gasoline economy and the satisfaction of its smoothness of-operation only by owning a Stude- baker Lionr-Six. ' \‘ No motoricar etur bsfora offend to tho public ha: rsprusrtfsd so much in outomohils colon as. tho LIGHT-SIX at the new prics. SEE thin nmarhahls cor. DRIVE in it. KNOW fighy Studebaker nhn» to it os "The Wot-M’- Grmtut Light-weight Autornohils." h. E. H. RAYNOR A. HORNE & CO. (‘hnPlottt-tovvn Touring’ Cunt and Roadsters ‘ 2975 ALI. STUDEBAKER CARS Allit‘. §u|nmprrtltlt> Ilt-ttlt-r for Print-c (‘utlnly _ Nl-_2_lI_V_P_RlCl-L__S__0F sjooi-zaakgit AUlgMOlilLlii" _ s. F. O_ B. Char|ottet0wn._Prlncs Ed ward Island, Effective Sop‘. B, 192i ' Illnlrlltulltiru for Prllwt- ldlltvnrd lsliiml ‘ t.‘ ‘s: Coupes iuul lit-dons. POUPIB IIIIADSTEII .. tl'l Siiturilaty evening fl!l'l it though ciiught cold lot-ion At Noon Dead Before Night \\'l.\'-DSOlt, ‘Ont.. Oct 2l——Ai .ooii yesterday‘ lliiisy it. Wiirroit. ‘ ilniitglitoi‘ of Aid T. ll. Wiirrcit. w! Wind-tilt‘, and .l. f‘, \\'illtii-. also of Wiiitlsor. were iniirrictl; ‘ill Tjlil E.i<i cvr-iting" in iil'llt'l‘ —~llosp" .j.\|i~. \\"Ilitio \\'i\< t iinioil ll)‘ (l9illil. tolloiving .iii opetuition _ ,\l|\_ Wllkii» took ill on Sunday night 9hr hiid llPPlI to the theatre pliiiiiuil of not. feeling ivell. from nu operation, At her rcqucst ilii- was miirricd before the opera- lioii took I)lltl‘(~'. Rev A. l6. hlooro- housc |lll§4i(ll‘_ of London Gtreet Vclhodist Church. officiating. The i-croniony took place zit 11.50 it. m. and hiili’ iin hour tiliiel‘ the opera- tion wits performer]. OCT. 22 human soul; for zi moment ceases. .\i‘i, WET}? is TYPIST RETAINS TITLE‘ on ill!‘ \v:i_\' home. (in Sllllflll)‘ night Sill‘ cont - Moli- iliiy she was given lllHllUill atten- 'ion. the iloctor deciding in per - WORLD'S SPEED RECORD l‘ _ l . NEW’ YORK. Oct 2l"‘(i-POI‘g6 S.‘ ‘Hmsjfielil. of Paterson, N. .I., hits retained his title its typewritlng speed champion of tho world, it is iinnoiincad. He won ii test here yesterday by writing iin tiveraige of lilti words n Hlilltllf‘. --i<+>——-— i Ink for Munro's ant! this an D'IFI TO 29 Of all the finearts, Music comes closest to the life of every Music's appeal commences in the cradle which is rocked to the fond mother's gentle lullaby, and continues until the "Last Post" is sounded. Throughout all the "Seven Ages" of mankind, from infancy ~ to "lean and slippered pznitaioon" the power of Music to soothe and inspire and promote human happiness never Canada's Music Week directs your attention to these thingiw-concentrates your mind upon the immense im- portauce oi Music m your home. In the long winter evenings Music's power to increase your htlppllltknbl is felt more than at any other time. ls your home equipped for plenty of Music? A. E. TOOMBS Music Dealer 167 Queen Street, Charlottetown No. 4 ' ;-:.i:i1.'ri=.ioii out. '.'.'i'l'-ii i" ‘THE cnnnwrrarown customs IHE EASTERll GUARDIAN - JSHO‘? from Holmaifa catalog - FBUV VOUR DRY GOODS and Clothing at IVES a Muaoocit-s. IML. and save money. ' onerous PERSONALS _ _.‘Mrs. lliirry Lasers ls visiting lrlends at Sturgeon, A_ - .‘Judge A. 1.. FETISH‘, Sourls, re "enlil/ visited Georgetown. A. ..‘Mrs. "M. E. Jenkins returns-l l0‘ 1101' litimr zit Georgvtoivn. . "_.'— ..'(‘iipi. W. Steele, Sturgeon rs; irnily visited Georgetown. A.. " ..‘Mi.~is Evelyn Allen. (‘hurlottt- .o\vn_ spent the week-end at George lowll. , ~‘Mi‘_ John .I. Clark. Allllflllfllile i: visiting friends iit Georgetown. --'5"llPl'lntenilent ltogers. (‘hur- lottatowii, recently visited George lovvn. A. -.‘Mr. McM-aster of Cardigan was a recent visitor to (loorgetown. A. ..»'ltev_ Fiithei" Gallant. Stir" Bron, recently visited (luorgetuwn A. ..'Rsv. Father Glllis, (‘ardigzin was u passenger to Georgetown llllF week. - . .Mrs. William Fouchers, George town, visited hcr aunt, Mn, Hughes, Iwiikes Station. A. .."Mil‘ls Susie Delorie, teacher is is spending a vacation iii her home it Georgetown. A. amt-i. Hrehaut returned from Charlottetown to her hnnie a' Georgetown. A. ..'.Vllss Bertha Smith, (leorge towiitown ls visiting friends ill Charlottetown. A. Mrs. Fiide Gordon visited Georgetown . .*Mr_ and tit’ ltoseuoath recently. - A. ..'Miss Susie Hemphlli, Monta- gue, Spill]! the week-end at her home in Georgetown. ‘ A. ..“Mlss Bell Hemphlll, Monta- qitc. spent the week-end at hc- home in Georgetown A. ..Miss Miithleson, f‘iirdigan, visi- ed Mrs. L. H. Douglas in George town this week. A. ---.. ..'Ciipt. D_ McDonald, Ciirillgnn was n passenger to Georgetown ‘dist week. A. ..°Mr. Lloyd Carleton, town this week. A. ..'Ml8fl Fredda Morrlssey has returned to hor home iii George town after visiting Miss Marion ltouizan, Charlottetown. A. ..‘.\fiss Gertie McPhee, Charlot- ttntvn, is visiting her parents, Mr. imd Airs. Daniel lllcPhee. George- town. A. .- t ..*.\ir. Harold Barnes, (‘liarloite- town. spent the week-end with his innit, Elias Miss Compton. Georg. town. A. __'Mrs. J. E. Lockerby, has re- turned l0 her hcnie in Bridizewait-i N. S.. alter visiting her aunt, Mrs 'l'. E. Morrliisey, (leorgetowu._ A iiifi-Q IN MEMORQIAM MR3_ s. MURPHY The home of Mr. Bernard Mur- phy, Emerald. was saddened un Tuesday llth, inst, when the kind uife iind mother wns called uwiiy l» meet her reward. Mrs. Murphy hid not enjoyed good health for i-nl/Oflll years past, rind the best medical treatment and kind nurs- .r.g fiilled to prolong life longei. Fhe ileceased was ii daughter a! "he liite William Roberts, Middle- ‘on iinJ ivzts deservedly respected by aillJst of friends and acquaint- ances. Mrs. Murphy will be greatly missed by her husband rind fnmllr she possessed in a remarkable de- gree the qualities that distinguish ‘l truly Christian woman. Her life was exemplary and truly a prepara- iion for death which found her reit- ly, having been prepared for this »nd by the reception cf the fincra- iientii and the last rites of the Holy Tllturch administered by her pastor, Wov. F. McQunid. Her funeral took place on Thursday. the 13th, inst. to St. James‘ Church, Su erfielci. followed by over eighty carriages. After mass by Rev. Father McQuaid the remains were placed in the a.l~ ioinlng cemetery to await a glor- ious resurrection Besides a sorrow- lllg husbnndtshe leaves a fiimlly of three sons and iiix daughteri. viz: Gordon, John Bernard and Percy, and Mrs. Louis McCourt. Ada Lilible, Agatha, Bertha and Edna. The following brothers and sister; also survive: William, Hen- ry rind Ezekiel Roberts and Mrs. J. l’. Smith, iKlnkoro, Mrs. J. T. (Yosgrove, Wellington and Mrs. M. Ilutler. Mlllvnle to all of whom the sympathy of the community ti. extended. ' --i<o>i~- ROWLAND H. LEARD The death of Rowland H_ Leard of Tryon. P. E. l., ‘ on Oct. 11th. nflor an illness of three weeks. hroiutlil sorrow to many ltenrtit. liundrndq packed‘ the house nnd '-’t\l'll nti the day of the funeral. testifying to the respect and ss- teem ‘in which he was held b all who knew hint. That gilt! snoulii he taken in the vigor of manhood. with a bright and promising future before him, having, lust been mar- ried four months; s an enigma to o (‘harlot- tetown. was a passenger to George- ..'PER8ONAL MENTION~ Mr Jack llonoviin of Georgetown r:- Cemlv visited Montague. Mi.' i-lbyd Show, New Pt-rll. recently visited (liorgetown Vlltss Jenn Gordon, t‘airiligzin. receniiy visited 39°78"? Mr. iind Mrs. l., ll. Douglas. Georgetown, vlsitcrl ‘rlends in (inrdlgun. Mr. John Wltlltér. Georgetown has liad_lti;4 beautiful dwt-lllng house artisticul-i iy painted. the work being done bgi the well known und experienced painters Messrs. O'Brien and Sump, ion. Mrs. Fisher, NewfoundluniLi is visiting her biotlier. Mr. G. A.| Grecnlt-cs, (leorgetown. Mr_ und Mrs. Seymour Knight recently vis-u ited (ihiiriotletown. Mr. John Mc oniiic. lloughton island, recently] visited Georgetown. Mr. Jerome Nlfil-Piln- UL’ Gros iirsli. was u pus- sengcruw Gcirgietoivn. .\ l‘.-.lc Montaigne wits .1 Lil’? 't-,,'c:' to Georgetown this \\'i-i.-. Iilr. Johu' A. Nltlloitziltl, (‘ii- ‘=~;.in i'i;-t'o.1itl_.-' visited (loor-ii-ii-tt .1. _\li.§., _\l;i;_c| Burke, who h». lii-i-ii sponiliii; ih <1 summer in li. filhfl hit»- rt urnoil to her liouii- i-l ';~->i-g-- ctr-i. A. itiany, illll thi- llillllPfullS friends and ri-Liiivcs Iiiid ilie constiliitior. of knowing .. tin iinhoundctl faith, his blessed llU|.l', his uncnnipluiiiing lpirlt. his li-in l_y ..nil ilcvoiiou i.» the Saviour. The lit-st llllll llll't.'(‘ Plllill‘!!! physician; ltltllil dii \Vll:. YCIIIlUFIE-l efficiently lllitl foiii few tin-rs ufipi‘ the mastoid op.-rdi‘on tho prt. JlIJClSi seemed bright for his roizoviai-y, hut. to skilled lll'il('liflnl'l'~l' minds, nil symptoms were no: of’ such ii nil iure its to entlri-l-x rcllave- their itnxiotv. 'l‘lic\' dbl tlir-‘r li"-=f. "‘ii»'-. could thcn only trust to u Higher: Power. His strong (tUIL-tlillllloll on», ztblcd liliii to liwiii" up well. llc rte- talned iiill consciousnt-ss till th-i last iind only ii few hours before the and cnmo he reccgiiizt-il his pm:- tor. His gding lius lfillfliWd mnny= llflllflg for hc ivziei a devoted hits-i band, a kind liroihcr. n splendiill neighbor. nu honest citizen, n fuith.| ful Clirisiiatt, a loyal member ofi the Methodist church. A host of inquiring trlonds din-i ing his illness and the nuuieiou: visits o; people flflPl‘ his doiith illO\\'t‘I| the )'tlll!lg wife iind sister] how deep were the feelings all iVIll|)lllil_\'_ Hvsiilcs his young nierly Miss Emma litlWilli.) h.- leatxes to mourn five brothers.’ Elijah (if Eiifielrl. N. S.. Wilbur E. f Seattle, SflSlL, l)r. N. \\'. 0i‘; Jersey City, l\' Dr. J. S. W. oi Jainiaicd Plains, Mitss, W. ll. oi Sourls. also one sister, Miss Eliza- -ih- . Tryon. widow. (for- mom-ii GOVERNMENT BILLS Four In British House On Present Problems LONDON. Oct ivhit-li Austen Chanilierlliin. thr- Gorernntent leader in the House of f‘onrinons, iiniiouiic~es will he intro- duced by the Government will l)!" Iconcerned, first. with export vie-l |dlts lllltlmlllfiillls for ilealing with collapsed exchanges; second, the equalization of rates, and the pint-j lenis arising out-oi‘ the recent lllUl- dents surrouniliiig the intpristni ment of the rotint-illors ' of the borough of Poplar: third. with u new levy of Lwn pence on employ- ers and u-orkmeu to provide ad - l Glasses Fitted i Montague, P. E. I. 1 Srsduats In Optometry . Toronto Collage , Exclusive Tut Room Con- ‘ “nomnuwlmw \m\a\s\\xvlurlnrlaaaasva\\\\sfmvll < ' h h‘ , _ \ "9 i “m” ‘ " “pa” time those long evenings. One is published daily, four times E I k I D A P k S aayvee ain the," ‘ally Elxamlner and on Saturday the four ‘t , d s aq n pu a ed w th full instructions. Get next Sstur- - ,4 _ _ _ ay" s Examiner, read ths instructions and start at once. , the B1 Ma orit t "““"“i.l"""i‘iltli‘fll-'ii-tmi=°°""" - g J y $500 00 PRIZE ‘ w-»,-,,;,~,,.,,,,.,,.,._- 0f Eye-Glasses . 1 I-‘ERDHIZHOPKINSGSON. Montreal ~ ..___ h slmpw beau" PARK l, g and some one will win the $250.00. There are l5O Cash Gouruud s MAws EVE-GLASSES a" 1 Prizes in all. Will you be one of the lucky osns. All in- 4i O e a m t m‘ FINEST PROCURABLEY structlons will be contained in next Saturday's Examiner I _ ‘ and he h ‘he ONLY GRAD‘ Zvrlgljlyuwlllelisot have the usual magaxins section and col- ‘ on: OPTICIAN (attend- , pp ‘"‘ . H J M A B 0 N an“ course") 0 Why not take advantage of our l ' l I I > ............. | In Montague i SPECIAL $3.00 OFFER i» ' r 4 EYES Examined . c," and s" m yourael' 4 for rm Family Herald and Weekly am. and rm Dally PAGE SEVEN fliili\\i Contest Begins T0iliiy---Eiids Oct, 29th- Why Not Own Why Not Own A “HOOVGP” A “Hoover” Sold on Easy Sold on Easy Terms ‘ Terms on. HO OVER Dirt-guessing Contest! i Today we commence this dirt guessing contest! Handsome prizes to the winners! , . Anybody-everyb0dy—is entitled to one guess-— Free of charge. A We want YOU to try. WHAT THE CONTEST IS In front of our store- on the sidewalk-we have placed a rug. Pa-sscrs-by will walk over this rug by the hundreds. Each evening we will “Hooverize” this Rug, and the dirt obtained from it will be deposited in the glass bowel in our window. The person guessing nearest _t0 the weight of the dirt obtained from it will be deposited in the glass bowl or bowls, at the finish of the contest win-s first prize. There will also be a second and third prize. See our window and make an estimate ‘Ulla HQ QVER Why Not Own Why NOl OW" A “Hooyer” A “HOOVQT” Sold on Easy Sold 0n Easy - Terms Tlfrms §§\ Y Q§\ T0 AID THE PEOPLE ‘ i I‘ iZIIIIIIIII&\\\\\\\\\ZIIIA\\\* VIIK\\\\\\\\\K IIIIIIIIY$\\\\\\\\‘ mitionuil funds for unemployment in t ~ovoo+~+6oo+w ooo4¢o¢4>oeao<oo0+n veoooevrooeao-oa ZL-Foui‘ hills suruuce bent-fits, and. fourth. Willi] lflle‘...»fqéiii:iiifliii“miV in Cash Piizes fl.’ “KNOW CANADA CONTEST” Everyone should know Canada. should be familiar l with the Georgraplty of the Country in which they live. This Contest is not difficult and every one entering is lup- . plied with a list of‘ 2,000 Post Offices In Canada from which 1* the 50 rebus pictures are selected. The cash prizes arc q $2.00t0$10.00 . o WORTH WORKING FOR From East Point to Cape l Bear is a big territory, yet l v i , O ' Eye-Glasses From l; l and the solvlna of the rebus pictures will holp pass the His UP-TO-DATE OPTICAL E"""‘"°' "t" W" W"- PARLOURS. E. E. PARKMAN Montague, P. E. l. The Examiner Publishing C0 ’ Charlottetown rO'\¢'.=O-r meted with Drug ltoro ~— -\ NEW YORK FOOQ-O-OO-O-Q . DOQOO OOQQ-QQ-Q O-OOOQ-O O-O§Q§40-O4-O' 00-004 ‘ FISH ADS t" Ciieseboro Car lots a specialty. Robbins & i‘ opqvsl q lots. . iii-u...‘ u t ‘l-lfl ,i- flmiiziii iivi Uwi- i l Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers, N0. 1. Fulton Market, New York, Receiver of Smelts, E els and Clams. receive same considerlation . inc. Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers. No. < 2 Fulton Market, New York, N. Y. Specialties z -Smelts, Eels and Clams in large or small v 300 Pairs Women's Boots, A Oxfords antlPutnpa We have nicked out our broken lines ‘ in High Grade shoes worth up t0 $8.00 t SALE PRICE $3 45 (‘one early-sail get “ iittcii. Brothers Express shipments Robbins No approbation. ALLEY & c0. ’ QOOi-QQ-Q _» i3;