SE HIBIT ION DIS ONE SPORT MODEL TOURI NG CAR ‘ ONE MASTER SIX SPECIAL TOURING CAR THEY ARE WELL WORTH SEEING EVE LOOK THEM OVER. ' The Show Rooms ar .STANLEY WEDLOCK, LIMITED: MaCLallglilin-Buick Distributor for P. E. I. E. wIII TE, R. Before the children lose their summer bloom , BAYER PORTRAITS Visit Our New Studio 163 Great George Street FOR SALE- Two new dwgl aimly to owner. Montague. ‘ILSEIRVICE MONTAGUE Chris- tion Church Sunday Oct. 1st. at l1 a m. anti 7 p. m. In the Hall at Murray iltiver at 3 p. m. C, E, Armstrong. Minister. "—*‘ l ..'lMrs. C. L._Bovyer will be at home to her triends on ‘Thursday Oct. 5th, from two until five and from seven until ten o'clock at her home “Broatllands." Georgetown Royalty. ..'AUCTON SALE.-— Dwelling ..’$H~0P from Holuiawg Catalog-l lint; houses at Montague, centrally located. For further partlottlarsfthe top oi the last oi irinning drii- James Mahangers with 546.459 to his credit. Dur- ll as well as Abhedale. Lei ONE SPORT MOl)EL ROADSTER ONE MASTER FOUR TOURING CAR . ‘LET US snow YOU _ _.,_. N IF YOU ARE NOT THINKING OF BUYING. WE ARE GLAD TO HAVE YOU CALL IN AN I) l e Open every evening till Nine o’ciock ~ Auto Sales Manager ‘he “or: lnl Racing on a wet track gives front o; him. Sunderlin trailed mud horses a than“, m “Zm a ‘along in tiiird place and made hisiar‘ The mauwr in ‘which Edna. move iii the last quarter. it waslfiarrv stepped ‘hmugh it a. Sxra. paced in thirty-one seconds and thevcuse showed m“. ‘hen, are re“. llllle in 303W 0° "19 "exi- "llllpticers that can deteat her in that Crozier started after him Albert were given BY W. H. GOCHER l When the rain stopped racing at usyracuse. the footings for the sea- son showed that Murphy was at ing the New York State Fair he Rain in 3-03‘;- lgrossed $8.180 with Czarworthy. l"<¥ll11 811d RR)‘ Wlll "l" a" lm‘ ty-one and a quarter seconds. That Prince Etawah. Princess Etawah, P01111111 5511" Kl llle Colllmllllsfllldiniade her leg weary and C0.\' finisli- lug members of the cast. Plain Mac. The Sherwood. and John LQXWZW" llleelllllls- Tl"? lmlmnuled in front of her with Abhedulo. hlalcolni .\lurra,\'. direct reinsnian won at llldlflllfipfllls W11“ I-‘avonian also showed what iie,Songlaiid; .\iiss Pershing. Of this group Czarworq ‘thy was the lamest coitributor. his‘ ;dot being $5.500 for winninz the 11111-11111 l‘l_91l§@“_'°°(l l" 3-055 “lldicoulti do in heavy footing when he HPIIY)‘ D11‘???- 111 3~02H3Tllc lrlllelitvon over E. Colorado. Princess lit- ES iltllPd 101' i1 lilac? 111 ll"? lwmawah. Jane the Great and \\'ikii iEmpire Stale $10,000 Purse in 4 ‘which he defeated Peter the Brew-lllliflllle llil and ma-‘l be ‘er and 'l‘aiirii2a. When" 1° 111091 $11‘ llflclll’ flmllapt to no easy with this colt for songbird: Cox was in the money a; syrrrnhlargaret Dillon. _ gthe balance of the season for of cuse with Trampsafg and Jqpu- J. J. Affillibflld 91111991? l0 “dlliFavotiian does not reduce his win- Henry. both of which were winnersil-ll? Kenlllck)’ hllllllll‘ Wllll Pflorrrzice he will he a 2.08 trotler in Fly. E¢Earl. Colorado, and .\ir. Kent. His grossiPllfi 11nd Cl9“ell"“l- ll‘ iwinnings for the tiveek were $3,03||.i¢11l1l19ll 011 4000"!" 91 i)" was handi-wented the colt iroiii Peter Earlrhis showinz as a two d=ggliiae Edwards Players. t0iice.t at Faicoiiwoo Yesterday furcncon “llllikinii Oi zoinz. "riioniris won iii-iillduvnwls Players saw a outlet-rt ‘zilconwood greatly enjnyml anti The t:ot\tert;ll1(‘.\' H111?!‘ ll- 9- 3 lllsl hall l" l-olllilheats with her and might have won l0 flu‘- stalled him v11 and 151111111191" “vlmiie iiiirii it tie llilti n0! lorceti tier whit-ti l0 pace the second quarter in thir- much iiDi>1‘@1‘1-'11@<l~ was participated iii by the follow- iti nmreity bits oi‘ jazz; Novelty Orchestra, sonal direction in his enlzaflfollellls l" 'l"°l-li923. An injury at Cleveland ilf8~lA§5i5flng the above dllpllflflllllt; .\luriel Wright. Messrs Joe Doyle, and three iprnrq purity the patients at WES Ell/ell ilviki at Hartford. Bdman is vcry ilian; Marie Fischer the whistllngJllls lllml 11ml ll wa1knr_ krrrgmpen handed ‘ Man Edrvarrisias to their splendid performance rmrrer me prr. that they have become such great "Bill Otis.“ were Miss William and The of of of Y MacLA GHLIN-BUICK CARS ' THE NEW 192s ‘Mounts HAVE ARRIVED AND ARE NOW ONDISPLAY AT OUR snow ROOMS. . THE cans ARE THE LAST wont) IN HIGH CLASS AUTOM0 BILE CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT. THE snow ROOM CONSISTS OF: rromltheir visit Germ-um, Rigger more and more to the people of from Broadway; Charles T. Smith, banjo and songs Barton (‘ravy-fortl. eccentric come-WYOWDBIIY l1“ 0 this concert by the Mae Edwards Players is a tribute to their kind- ness anii charity. They have been |cxceoditrgly busy iiurinl; l-l19l1‘ stay in (‘harlottetowti vrhcrc they have been greeted with record ilOlXl cs Yesu-i-doy notwithatziudiiig the fact that they had a matinee in the afternoon and a rehearsal lfor the evening performance. l found time to do this act of’ kindness for the unfortunate in- 'mates of Falconwootl. a feature of which cntlears them Charlottetown. _ This is not the first time this made sacriflt-tta of is duo to their generosity as wqil favorites in Charlottetown. The local parties who assisted iin yesterday's concert only added Qparqorreruwrr; lone more act of kindness to simi- A MIKE'S LOVE It isn't in words of cndcarmcnt Man chow: the depth of his love, For words arc weak, but actions speak And a deeper moaning prcvc. it Isn't In dude romantic, . N0!‘ [union's alluring tone; __,_ way producer. For the first time in Movie York ur iOlltdilflll and run of his lwentyflve victomm “Yhile nlakinglPoughkgepsie. Pickford arrive on October be sold bv Auction at Montague the se- < - , - 1 itsoii to $43.51!)‘ and started 1°“ dvgfildesdayt 031mm? 4m- seflrhim at the Columbus meeting $2.- "l" 8- 5111c rivsltlve- H- N9l-‘W11i940 behind his Pollghkeepflle flvllinul) Sept" 30 2L ln the number of races won lllillke *1 "unller- Al’ S~""“°“$° ll” 1922 Cox 51111 193.15 an over reins. whisked off in front oi Helen Dll DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS " men, his score ar me c1059 or rhellou and Hunter and won in 2.05%. A BROADWAV PRQDUCER Syracuse meeting being thirty. On'2~06‘74~ E l, ." l t l . -< . --i P t no mee ee rrnw YORK Sept. 29—*D0llglli8l€}t:: Qififfiiifiii‘ Pritrrlreesbsrfrlielweftiil; iigin ‘lllnlii the bell reins Falrbanks l5 t” become a Blmlfllwon twelev races. the tab for thefll LPXlIISi-Oll with 11 800d (lily 111111 History the Bu“ d trip ghowlflg two a; phiradewhirrftrack the wilnlner may reguce the ‘ an . . - ~ . . ; h‘ - ~ ~ i- . Producer of n big mov'e spectacle 53:; ffwlwfflvgyligrifflfer ‘rihilfriifyimflll lilélfelielileilncelact?) ltercifcks ecalls Wlll Def-‘lfllllilll’ flllpefvliit U19 New now second rrr rmsl group ‘imp what wet weather did to the Hartford anti Syra- lthe east; 109 of 1h Gr- m1 ()1 t-use meetings. No one wants to and “gag: icuit he with foulilteen rtfcesdFour tillfavfl ill the will like till‘ £11ll<>l19F$ , . r " ti etii st tit ti - =l't l‘ M- ‘ - ~. but some way must be devised to he wtll iniediatoly plunge liito there; Dino? thfieelzazzrgltlo rilmdslggi‘ iprepal-e mu.“ so ma. ‘hey Wm efforts. When Fairbanks But he love: Indeed, who provide: for the need . of his dour one: when hc in gone. i r-viiio" Life Insurance will provide a monthly or yearly In-l come for yocr wlfo or child or for yourself In declining ,,_ yearn. “i. Wlillc visiting the Exhibition call and use us. J. K. ROSS New Bank of Nova Scotin Building Charlottetown ill i) A loaf of Broad (made Olll‘ Chlflfr) l jug Q1 ‘v ‘I'll! thou, who F" m hlnny wmi thy lfili" what more can Wlnt on thin earth? OUR CHIEF" ll the Hlrd Wheat Flour on market today . iii-tron iillLllNG MPANY ~ cLeod's Masterpiece” STRATFORD‘ It lo new. rumored that tlrcc and tuba will take un- othor drop In January 1028. 8o make your old onu do you the rut cl this IIIIOII by having un flit thorn up. U TRAINOR ' TIRE SURGERY Ger. Queen and Wnur 8t: l‘ iver of a long-term lease on Broad business intricacies of getting his- latest anti biggest film. Douglass Fairbanks lin Robin Hood. on the way towards» the showing point. Negotiations are on for the takint: way theatre. BLACK SATIN SLIPPERS After wearing black satin slip- pers for a time they tisualiy become dusty iookinn and ii‘ one just rubs them over with a dark cloth dipped in gasoline it will bring -hack the original lustre to the satin. illlnnnl‘: Llnlment Lulnhrrmnnfl Friend 57m Eye-Glasses From I From Ent Point to Capo Iour In a big territory, yet right moron this space of Eye-Glasses llmply because PARK- MAWI IYE-GLAIOII on the FINEST PROOUIIABLE, and ho ll the ONLY GRAD- UATI OPTIOIAN (attend- nncc OOIPOOI.) In Montague Ocll and I00 for yourloll hlc UF-TO-DATI OPTICAL PAILOUII- E. E. PARKMANr Phone ISM. $2.00 to $10.00 Parkman Supplies the Big Majority 2 t lfllflflrP-IJ- en and Hope Frigcm two to Czar. not lay idle when the sun is shit:- | ~ i I worthy. and one each to Plain Macilnl! 01‘ BVBITOXI 0101111)’ (lliys all" '11 and Prince Eutwah. As to who will be the premier relnsman oi I922 will be decided in the stretch battles at Columbus. Lexington and the inaugural meet- ing at Dads Park. Murphy appears to have the edge 0n his rivul- at present as he has the stronger rac- ing stailile. A number of the Cox outfit are on the complaining list. Sunilaah ran over a barrow at Sy- racuse and was sent home to jolii Laurel Hall and Grayworthy. The rain storm. The craving for iamong track managers prompted many associations to lhuiid trlay surfaced tracks. Under favorable lconditions they are ideal btit when ‘wot it is almost impossible to walk across them. They lost sight of the fact that it is the contest and not the time which creates enthusiasm [and prompts spectators to return lthe iollowing day. ' Prior to 1907 Hartford extreme speed had a ii house and household effects wiillThig rimming moved his rot-at fqfrtllOl being able to score as fast afilyear old. ‘Favonian should be altrrrrry rim-rar- iiis rivals. By brushing him with §"‘l‘ in his five year old torni. He Aprrirr marrchard his first tracers NM has Peter Earl. and Taiii-idii are the best i923 ninii-;u,wn_ to a point where he can go awaylels in si The voluntary mar-ucnrurio“ in of appreclatetl not Increased Deman P’ Lower Prices i=f TUDEBAKER factories are today operating at full ca pacity in an endeavor tomeet good [we year 01d cop by Gm- loani track that could be put in l r1 - Bacon made the same trip tronufillfllle I01” P1101118 1W0 or throi- . the wldespread demand for Harflgy-d while both Abbedrrie arrrilhours after the rain. Since that Studebaker motor C313. Mriqregor the Grgat are hung itiiue the nianngemetit has been The winning hahlt oi‘ Henry Thomas is still in evidence over the western tracks. During the Minnesota State - Fair he jumped the number oi‘ his winning: mounts to twenty-three by finishing lil front with Lady i\iay C. in 2.08l‘i and Miss Marie lu 2.05%. Joe Johnson has moved tip to eighteen while Stokes. Mllllurd, Pitman and Sunderlln are tied at seventeen. The last named won his twelfth lgettiiig rid of the clay that A. J. Welch put on it. It is now back to the*old footing except fur about an eighth of a mile in the stretch. That there is not much wrong with it is evidenced by Peter Manning's mile in 1.59%. At Poughkeepsie the iltirsea/PW iuaineti itlle for two days. (‘in one of them they could have raced if the go on instead oi postponing early management htid made an effort to - -» Despite the full production schedules which have been steadily maintained, the com- bined Studebaker factories. on August 1st. had moreihen. 15,000 unfilled orders onlizfiiindi. Savings resulting train‘ capac- ity mamriicwrc-were passed race with iskander at Greenfleldlln the morning because titer _r t ~¢fj 1i h _ where he defeated niiiry n. o. iiii-iitlioiizhi there would be ii llulit 09- Q" l“? db ct. rollghsiude Lady Ange“ 1n 2981/“ Igate. bakBf 5 TC UCIIIOII 1n PIICCS, lskander looks like the best pros pect for 1923. He has won twelve A postponement should not be permitted until the starting hour eFfectivcAugust 7. It isa Stride: baker policy of seventy years’ standing to share manufactur- ing savings with the cimtorpec; Tiie quality efsixiidea] iéei cars has l'_lOt_:bC_Q\ w-eascd one iota. Af the}? low prices ‘ they the greatest in- ti-‘ipilic yalues on the market. Injustice to the purchasing rpower of your dollar, see the Studebaker line. embracing 13 models, before you buy any car. Note these new exceptional prices. MODELS AND PRICES-f. o. b" Water-ville, Ont., "l" and races in thirty-seven heats and regardless oi‘ the weather. lt is a never was all out in any of them. matter hat should be left entirely ext" T“ Ext" in J-uly during the “llndsoi- meet- ln_tlic hands 0f the illtlke-l- Vlfllfllle‘ e-r —» -- -_ lng when Peter Kennedy and James of a slim attendance prompt many LAUHTSIX SPECIALSIX BIGsIx ram"? °m“l"l*‘ ‘o “m “w” “l” sm-si nrw a 40H i- s-r s; iww a 10H r I-hiu ua-w a sou r flags regardless of the expenses oi‘ "’ ' " ' ' ' " ‘ " ' ' " ' " ' ' thé horse owners on the grounds Touring $1375 Touring .................. “$1795 Touring ....................$2275 "ll" “l” ""1" Th“ “w” -‘""" Coupt-ROBCISICI‘ Roadstcr (4-Pau.) 119s ciiiipeu-Piies) 3175 "Gllffgllgljzbghe" ll“ “mam” (1 Pa»)... .1115 CoupcG-Pasa.) .2150 seam. ears what mm “Aha on“ mick m“ Sedan. . 1225 Sedan . . .1950 Scdln( ). .. 3550 QUEEN 2ST. Open from 8 n. m. until after midnight. Quick Lunches And . Dinners All homo made biking In- cluding plan of every descrip- tion, cake. no. lcc Cream urvad. Olvc us’: call. plans you. oooI-r-iiiiiisiiuiitt. WI Wlll. The knowledge that they made do do to-aa race fineeting was aptly ll- lustnrted at Syracuse. There was racing Mon fly. That night it rain- ‘ed. ‘ll-he til npour continued until about nine the following morning. The track was out oi‘ commission on.'l‘i' sday and until 2.30 p. m. IWQtinEday. We esdny night there was a lads _rain that would scarcely lay the ust on a loam track. ‘it was so I ght that the iioil was dry under he frame of the nail barrows. lt kbok until 2.30 Thursday to get the ntslde of ‘the track s0 it could be raced over. Another light shower stopped the racing in an hour. That night it rained again and the bal- ance of the meeting was declared off. With atom track Syracuse could have completed its pro- gramme. THI i_.._. Roadster (3-Pasa.)....l375 Roadster (1~Pasa.)....l760 Specdnt (4-Piiis.) .2500 Cord Tirol Standard Equipment A. HORNE & CO. r E. H. RAYNOR ..8ummcroido "Bulll-ln-Canoda” Charlottetown N. J. mcuonson Montague DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND S lSgA STUDEBAKER YEAR -‘—- only _ qyn-Urrm rmrrlar a-tts repcitted weekly from year Char-yoga. to year and needless to say full, >by the ' patients but by all our ciitlzens.