A Firestone Cord purchased now is protection against winter tire trouble. Th‘: "JEEed Firestone carcass has extra strength for harder going. The cross and square tread grips the road better and has a wear resistance that keeps cost at a minimum. ‘The Firestcne reliability that makes the Firestone user satisfied with no other tire is your insurance against tire changes in dis- agreeable weather. Firestone dealers sell a quality product at an economy price and give you tireservice equal to the product they sell. MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Treston Cord’ Tires = second NOTES ON THE FIFTH P. E. I. EGG LAYING C NTEST FOR THE 47TH WEEK END- ING SEPTEMBER 25th, 1923 l There was a decrease of 53 eggfi iii the Chzirlottetoivu Egg Laying ;(‘oiitest lor the 47th week endiiiB lsi-ptetubei‘ 25th, 1923. The total production for the week being 657 lconiparetl with 710 of the previous ‘ WEEK. The total production of the ("onttist to ilatc is 23302. A large tiuiiibei‘ of the birdu are moulting. (Jul. (loo. i1. (lrocki-ltks pen of ‘ liarrcd lint-its lcnils the Contest for lillt‘ week with fill eggs. .\Ir. l». B. jftioiiibs, lliirrctl Rocks tied for Sec- loiiil with Mr. Augustine Wis-hens t\\'liitt- “flrziiulottes with 47 eggs l‘l\l'II. .\lr. l). l-‘. Mcllulltiltlk-i pen of liairrcd Rock-i third with 42 eggs. 'l‘li<- lixiiiiriiuciital Station's pen o’ White Lcghorns fourth Wlihpi] eggs .\lr. Wi-utiell (lrahuiirs pen of Ant-onus tiod with Mi". H. l. .\ltit'h0li's pcn of liarreil Rocks for sixth with 38 eggs each and Pcndlo ton Bros. pcn of Iiarrcd Rocks sev- ciitli with 3T eggs. Elli-s. Edward Btillpitfs pen of \\'Ititc Lcgliorns continues to lead i the contest. to date with i824 eggs. llr. i). l". McDonald's Barred Rocks with 1820 eggs. The Ex» pcriniciital Stations pen oi‘ White lk-glioriis No. lli third. with 1790 eggs, Iilr. .l. .l. lvfc(1illivray's's pen tit‘ White ileglitirns fourth with 17137 eggs. The Experimental Stations pen of White Lcghoriis, No. 15, fifth with 1765 eggs, Mr. Everett HowatUs pe not‘ White Leg horns sixth with 1687 eggs, Mr. Augustine Wlsuefs pen of \Vhite Wyazidotiics seventh wltli 1639 e15? and Pendleton Bros, Barred Rocks tiighth with 1638 eggs. Seventeen hens have laid over 200 eggs to date. »___-4-0->_-i- ‘ BRACES FOR LORD RENFREW According to the New York Dally Ni-ivs Lord Ronfreiv confided many things roinntitic and otherwise to I iititict in FARMERS that. paper's reporter Miss Imogene Stanley’ “The girl in green," when lin- daiiceil with this pretty Polly Pry at the Chateau Froiitiziinc. They nppczir to have got quite cliiiiiiiiiy" and, boy-tiiitl-girl fashion, illscuss- pd such thing as Mr. Punclrs Live Hogs or Dressed Hogs, We, in the interacts ol' the Pork in-Iudyp-p m, ynflffiug‘: whip], m, in this are now receiving these plant delivered by at. our lllslry of the islandJiogs should beimm. n“. prim-E. apvparg m . FARNHJRSurell finished aud Live Hogs should mp0,, ‘,0 “mu-i, have They iliscussctl TEAMS ONLY. illllll’ BXPQDI- SIVIHW! lfiil very lllllfl. ll illlY~ U16 11ml‘!!- Valviitiiio and his ilaiitriiig and re- URDAYS and paying lilghestlitig of the day of marketing. market prices. it! DAVIS & FRASER. ll-i-ri-il to tliu "liorst-iiiiiirs" dlli-ction for "siispi-ntlc-rs." The Prii ~<~ wondoreil what pro Bruce F. Judson, licatotfs .\iill s, 1 Yorkshire Boar 4 months. .'l. O. l-iyudiiiaii, illiarlottc-tovru, months, 10 uiontlis and 5 months. Douglas Bros, Mt. Stewart, i Holstein bull 211,, years. Frankllillllllfli’. ldldou, 4 Son's‘, 3 boars, Yorkshire, 5 works. DEPAR TMENT OF AGRICULTURE 494-9-19oiwft10. ~ "suspenders were- aiid wlit-n IN‘ lsi-curcd the itiforiuzition confessed that lie \\'01'(' “eiii, too, but. tinder the iiaiiii- of “braces? llut lic stops at tliv gaudy colors affected iy Rudolph. The Prince's "braces" arc plain white and ho wears them IJGCELIISQ Ill‘ wants comfort and I)"ill]3," a Prince sets his own styles. 4 Shortlioru bulls 4‘ years, ‘l\\‘~ l'\‘l|\\II'I‘ pnrtii-s to luiit viii-it's :\\'l-IUI _.~ii-<~lr.-i_ for us nt Iittlfh“, cillii-r ‘\\llli iiiai-linii- or by Illlliti. Send Istiiiiips and addressed curt-lope for llIi<ti‘lIIl1li0i\. THE AGRiCULTURaLflANli scHooL, Charlottetloiidi, Island i . Courses in Agi-ictilttire, Motor Mechanics, Cheese and Butter lllaking", English, lliathematics, His- tory, Commercial Geography and Economics. (Iourses in Household Science for girls. Night Classes in Plnglisli, lllathematics, Mechanical Drawing, Motor Mechanics, Woodworking‘, Show Card W riting and Salesmanship. Night classes in liiillinery, Sewing", Dietetics and Courses begin November 6th Tuition for day classes free. Bonus to students from the country. Calendars sent on application to the Principal, Technical School, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Applic- ations should be sent in early as classes fill / Woodworking, Blacksmithing", Home Nursing for girls. rapidly. 686-9-26-tts10i. “A‘U='c'r"1o"'_1v s‘A"i;E”6F‘PUR'I~:‘ BRED" HOLSTEIN CATTLE _Ther_e will be an auction sale of pure bred registered cattle, at the farm of Milligan and MOITLSOII Northam, Lot 13, October 3rd at 1 o’clock p m., consisting of high griade calves, heifers due to freshen this winter, cows in milk _t0 freshen in March and April. Included in_ this sale are two daughters, I-sland Rose, with an official 10 months record of 14,850 lbs. milk and 571 lbs. of butter, freshening inside the year. One of these daughters freshen in November also two daughters of Black Rose ‘Beauty, the second with official 10 months record of 11,350 lbs. milk and 467 lbs. butter 10 months.The grand daughter of the above men- tioned calves and heifers have ian official sev- en day record of 24 3-4 lbs. of butter. I also offer two daughters of Mary Tlnsen Rocker, official l0 months record 13,728 lbs. milk, 552 lbs- butter. The sire of those calves were imported from Ontario and carries the blood lines of the best milking strains of Can- aida. This is an opportunity to start right. Reason for selling-overstocked. Sale without fail. Terms at sale. Six and twelve months on approvednotes. I j : w 5 1C ,ia=_;-gil,-zm~'-;.- 9-28-4i. TECHNICAL-i (Sgd.) MILLIGAN & MORRISON aw» mu-giegit. ’l‘h\- Cilniitlliiii “Tannin-utili- Illnlrllilll- lug (‘on Orllllii. Ont. l l l‘ An intelligent Christian woman to interview mothers in the interests of‘ religious education in the home, and distribute religious literature. $225 paid for 90 days‘ work. May work spare time. N0 experience necessary. State age and church connection. For particulars write Mr. Conrad, 112 Spadlna Building, lwronw. 22sw4i. FOR SALE ll acres of land in high state of cultivation, wltli 9 roorned house and barns all in good condition, 1 mile from Charlottetown. ' Also 10 acres of prime land with 6 roonied dwelling and large burn. Waggon house and granary. K. F. MeRAE, East Royalty Female Help “hinted 527<9~20-twa. gainst Province Notice is hereby given to all per- sons, firms and corporations hav- lng claims against the Government of Prince Edward island due prior to the 5th day of September, 1923, that. such claims with dates and full particulars must ibe furnished not later than the 15th November, 1923, otherwise the same will not be entertained. iBy Order. ARTHUR NEWBERY Clerk Executive ldouncll Cl ims Rosebank Farm Offered For Sale This farm is most desirably loc- ated, being situated inx Southport, three and a half miles flroni Char~ lottetowii ‘by way of Hillsborougii llrldge. One -m1|a from Charlotte- town across ice in winter. ‘Ilia farm in frontlnig on Illllsborouizli River directly opposite Charlottetown. Fin-iii consists of one hundred and thirty-four acres on land, one bund- red and twenty clear and i nlilgh state of cultivation. The remainder covered with a grove of spruce and fir with an ideal site for fox ranch. lng. ‘Buildings consist oi a two storied dwelling house, fourteen moms, heated with furnace through- out, with water supply and tele phone. Two large barns. grarary. pig house, hen house, store house and other out. buildings all in first class repair. Any intending purchaser would do well to see this farm while the crop is on it to know exactly what be is getting. Thin farm is offered for ule until the 20th. September. JAMES TIRAINOR, Owner on Premium 502-9-19-2l,24,28,28.29. THE cimiuorrnrown GUARDIAN /'\ THE “LIFTUI” (Patented) The "Liftiiii" a patented iii- ventioii with non-slip t-liiiitlr: inside bolt. gently t-iuivilfirl-‘l the abdomen and is vcry beneficial for use after an operation involvinH ‘in ali- domln incision. Most ef- feet vo in rellevlnS those y cal ailments frflm which many women suffer. ‘Write for the name of I! Bias Corsetiere near . 5T8, LUVIIT giAgi-lisfisgtraet, Toronto ..-—i FILLED CORS ETS ___ - -—"___._: ST. GEORGE SCHOOL FAIR (Continued) Boys Under 12 1, Maurice Fitzpatrick. 2. Charles Power. 3. Angus D. lliacllonnlil. Boys over 12 1, H. .l. McKliinon. 2, (ieorgc Mac- florinuc. 3,.loiiepli Clicvt-ric. Girls Under 12 1, Elizabeth Mnctltiriiiziti. 2. lit-st- ar Slgswortli. Ii, Angus lilticlltuiulil- Girls over 12 1, ilclen McPlice. ‘.l. Elizabeth (lampbell. 3' Marlon Gardiner. Teacher's Race. 1, Lee McIntyre and Susan Mc- Lean. 2, Marion (Batupbell. .l. ‘Cecelia Hiltinlliililil. Ladies Race ‘ 1, Mrs H. llllipliflii, 2, Frances-Mc- Phce. 3, Margitrct Wiillcur. Sack race for boys over 12 i, ll. J. McKinnon. 2, liiflrflfillll-‘l Campbell. 3, Francis McLean. Sack race for bays under 12 1, Lincoln Maclfi-nzic. 2,-Angus D. Mac-Donald. 3, Zilaurlce pairick. Three leuoedrace for girls Moran. 2, Elizabeth and Florence Gardiner. 3, McLean. > Young Men's Race 1, Dan McLean. 2' Campbell. 3, E. McPlicc. Boys over 12 Cormac. 3, Marcellus Campbell. lfMaurice Fitzpatrick. 2, Lincoln MucKenzie. 3, Charles McLean. Backward race for girls or. 3, Elizabeth McPherson. Blindfold race for boys l, Joseph Gardiner. 2, McLean. 3, George liicCcrinzic. Blindfold race for girls 1, Helen McPliec and Gardiner 2, Mary V. and Gladys Farrel. 3, Bernadctta MacDonald and Matilda King. Three logged race for girls over 12 Souris Exhibition Train Arrangements THE TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR SOURIS EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3rd Mixed train, No. 219 will go to Elmira on her way iii, and take pas sengers and freight due at Elmira 10.15. and will leave Souris for Charlottetown at 2.30 p. m. FRANK MULLALLY Secretary 738-9-28-31. The property of the late Alexan- der MiicDoiigall at Nawtown, con stating of 90 acres of land, 70 clear, well fenced with wire and in I111 ex- cellent stiate of cultivation. The balance covered with a good growth of 1mm and soft wood. Buildings in good repair. Near to school, church and stores, also cheese fac- tory. If not sold privately will be set up at auction at a later date. Apply on premises to MRS. ALEXANDER MloDOUGALL 4G7-9-18-tta6i. TENDERS Tenders will be received for the repairing of Cavendish Maiiiienun- tll Oct. 8th. Specifications to he seen tit Frank Andrews, Now Gina- gow, E. C. LePage, Rustlco and Wesley Smith, Cavendish. A MOFFATT, Seq 732-9-2821 l I offer for sale my valuable farm fronting on St. Mary Bay. 120 acres a loud shore for nu. manure and iota of mud, well watered, with large orchard. will be sold in part or whole to 6719-26-01 Sturgeon, P ll Good buildings on both properties, , ‘II-IO I. FIIHIR, Fitz- 1, Elizabeth Maclloiinlil and hiiiryl McPlit-rsotii ileleii liiclflntion. 2, liiarccllus 1, I-l. J. McKlnnoii. 2. George‘ blac- Baekword Race for boys uflder 12 1, Helen McPhee. 2. lrcne Gardin- Ffflilvflti Marion MacCortiiat: Shore Farm For Sale 80 acres clear, balance under wood suit purchaser i \ ‘In MZEMORIAM MR8. ROBERT McWII I.-LIAM At. the home of lier son, Mr. J. ‘R. McWilliam of Eldon, on August ‘rlth, there passed peacefully away tin her eigiitieth year, Sarah. Wl" ldow of the late Robert McWllliani of Eldon and youngest daughter of the la-te Angus McLeod of Ginsb- viii. Mrs. McWilliiiin was one of El- dons oldest residents, and a woman who was most highly esteemed by her many friends and nciglibcns. She was a faithful member o1 the Belfast Presbyterian church, and until a year before her death was one of its moist. regular attendants. She was also one of the oldest members 0f_thc liclfiist Pres. W. ‘.11. S. lFuil of muislc and possessed of a beautiful higli soprano voice, she could be heard singing tlie grand old tunes at these services. her voice until the last rising as clear and as sweet as a bird's. There are left to iiiourn two cons and two daughters. Johii Robert at home, Wilfred in Boston, Mrs. W. I). McKenzie of Flat River and Mrs. D. MoKlnrion of Mt Buchan- nan. The funeral services were con- ducted at the house by her beloved piistorJ-be Rev. J. W. McKenzie, and at the grave by the Rev. M. J McLeod, D D., who is a nephew of tho deceased. She was laid to rest beside her husband in the beatitiful Belfast cemetery. Sleep on belov- ed, sleep and take thy rest. l 1' Marlon Gardiner and Helen and Irene McKiiinon. '3, Mary V. McPhee. 2, Margaret MacDonald lVlacCormac and Gladys Farrel. Wheel barrow race 1. George McCorniac and M. J. McKlnnon. 2, Marcellus Camp- bell and Joseph Gardiner. 3, Wil- fred Johnston and Francis Mc- Lean. Three-legged race for boys under 12 1, Angus D. MacDonald and Maurice Fitzpatrick. 2, John 1). McPhee and John Power. 3, Lin- coln MacKeiizle and [Francis (lardiner. ' - Sack race for girls 1, Helen McLean. 2, llnleii Mc- Pbee. 3, Elizabeth MacCormiic. Jockey Race under 12 1, Angus D. NiflflDtlllflltl liiiiurice Fitzpatrick. 2. .loliii I). Francis Gardiner and Lincoln Mac- Kenzle. Jockey Race over 12 1, George McCorniac and ll. J McKinnon. 2, John King and Wilfred Joltnstoii. 3' Francis Mt:- Lean and John Moran. Four legged race for girls. 1. Helen McPhoc and lrcnc Idlizabctii Mc- lPhcrson and Ilester Sigsworth and -Florence Gardiner. 3, Mary Moran lElizuheth Iiiac-Dotiald and Matilda King. An intelligent man or woman to travel and appoint agents. Yearly contract, guaranteeing $1092 and expenses. ($21.00 weekly average); commission besides. Winston 100.. Dept. W. F, Toronto, AGENTS Agents-fit you want a 'giood steady line showing a profit of $50 weekly up, write for literature on our rubber specialties. Steady de- mand. B. and E. diffs" C0., Dept. 32 London, Ont. 0.11.11. Time Changes Time changes on C. N. R. lines effective Sept. 30th, only slightly affect P. E. I. service. Train No. 40 now due at 10.35 p. m., will leave Sackville at. 6.25 p. m., and arrive in Charlottetown at 11.25 p. m., and at ‘Summorside 11.10 p. m. 701-9127-41 S W. Leghorn; For Sale-Our pen in present contest seven of these‘ birds have already qualified in R. 0. P.. Also a few pallets, cockerela and breed- ing liens. _ T5 year old liens and one pedi- gree": insia $15.00 EVERETT HOWATT Cape Traverse, R. R. 729-28-31 Live Fowl Wanted We will bebuylng Live Fowl 4%. lbs. and up, September 24 to September 29. PENDLETON BROS. Suffolk Live Fowl Wanted . I will be purchasing ilive fowl i114, lbg, 5nd urp, September 24 to September I9. 8. R. PENDLETON, LYINTI Hotel Kenslngton 682-942-6l. rririritiraii: a Live Fowl Wanted For the next ton days. we will piiy a premium of 1c bar lb on choicqjawl 4 lbl. and up. THI HARM: Run-rota co. UIMITID. Obhriottoiowii sun-nit, , v I l l AGENTS WANTEI) I 22-ws12i. ' WANTED on September 30th H l _ ‘If!!! STUDEBAKER BIG-Slil’! SEVEN-PASSENGER ‘rouanlcrcnsi- this. 1924 Big - Six Leads in Value H ‘i? . Elfin disc wheel with tire, tube and tire cover. Handsome nickei-Plflfli n, front nndfcar. Automatic IBIOIIIII! signal on instrument board. _ Ole- ‘ece, rain-proof‘ wind- I . Automatic windshield cleaner. Rear-view mirror. olQfg-pfoof, glau visor. _ Walnut steering wheel with new type spark and throttle control. . Courtea light. cowl lamps, ' combination stop - and - tail Tonlieiiu lamp with conven- ient extension cu . adult-action cowl ventilator. nton-ieter with lock and ornamental radiator cap. disc wheel complete wi 1 j Many motorists who have always insisted on the belt in e - thing they buy, have discarded their heavy, bulky,‘ high-pd; cars and have replaced them with the Studebaker Big-Six. And they report ‘that, in every way, it represents precisely their conception of what a really fine motor car should be. The series 24 modeI—the finest Big-Six St ‘ebalrefwer built- presents a value unapproachcd by other can at anywhere near the price. Everything for which one can wish in motoring conven- ience, comfort and uti ‘ty has been provided—even to an extra tire, tube and tire cover, automatic gu- oline signal mounted on instrument board , and many other features. The low price of the Big-Six is due to large volume, the fact that Studebaker overhead is shared by three models. the manufacture light. of all vital parts in Studebaker plants and Studebaker’: vast physical and financial resources. After 71 years of service, the name Studebaker enjoys confl- dence and respect more than ever. Tool kit in left front door, locked with miller key. 1924 MODELS AND PRICES-f. n. b. Walkernlllc. Onl. —Exe!u|fo¢ o] fairu Aluminum-hound running board: with corrugate rubber mats rind step pads. LIGHT-SIX l l-Pum, I12’ W. B. 40 H. P. SPECIAL-SIX J-Palm, H9’ W. 50 H. P. G ',a six a. 7-Pu|.. m' w. a. " $011.1’. Aluminum kick rites. _ Grip handle: on body rails. T and _ . McPliee and William (lbristlun. 3, ‘- a . i _ CHWOWN-PICTOU SERVICE S. l. Mlldalene is now making dnllpreturn‘ trips between this port umtPtlotnfl. ""1118 Bruce Stewart I o. m and usury Saturday .33 k 00;: P361011 Gall look Road "Y: P: "$5322 . ' ' . t - n. .. trnnsniiuion cmpzjfid~aJjluJn7s i - aeusii.-...._............zzis Touring“ .. Roadster (I-Pa Coupe (S-Pnu. Sedan 5 5 Speedster (S-Pan. . Coupe (5-Pnu.)..-..3475 0 Sedan...“ ......_...3750 Touring“... ".3242 ) 2550 A. HORNE_& ‘co. V THIS is A STUDEBAKER YEAR‘ Terrnl to Meet Your Convenience Dealers for Prlnee Edward inland CHARLOTTETiOWN New llllililllllilll liuinl Service Station We have had some delays in getting our new garage ready, but now we are in shape lo give McLaughlin Gar owners the service they are en- tilled lo. We have three first class mechanics- \.. all ex- perlsiii McLaughlin Buick Work and can give you the repairs needed in the quickest IIOSSIIIIQI time. ll large stock the balance of the season. - liars washed, oiled and greased. Ilo delays. Phone 933 and we will bring your Gar. in . TIIE McLMIGIILIII BIIIGII SEIIIIIGE STATIIIIII 159-163 Queen Street . E. White McLaughlin Buick Dealer for r, s. l. Norton hart,“ 7 g, m" 13",,‘ _ Wednesday trip: are via Eutport» 12mm on n» arrival of ‘- l, M, "1' oltgei-ggngm Q11 II n UMQNI Qualified" it. Joli p. m. (Atlantic Tim ‘iv. oi parts on hand anti more coming in every-clay. “ a While at the Exhibition bring your us look ii over and put it in first class shape for oil iii-inf x, 1* EASTERN STEAM§HIF . - s; nitrmmkrionati$nv Freight and “mum lervlee Between lf- ION/l Ill‘ " s. a obviiinuon onto l‘, 1K3»- and Lubec, due Bolt is. v DUDlu bio"; ~ '