i - - .. ».._ _ t* 7 is Fuirmshed ___ - -y ,Y Y 3-_-_-_-_-,~_-_-:_-:.4_-re~:_-::_-.>-_-.~.-;,-_-;;; -t _ 1 D TvrwAv;e’K®ovff1SfM°° . <..'°:.i'.'.:'.tz-'.i::.'.'::~.2.':.»"--'~.:-.:‘-.... .~u....».. tt If r only rounsso .1sb1 - - - ~ ‘- Hignizqtnow evening osuy) im _ C OWN, 1; _ _ 'r»,_v¢-r.. '_ By brief dated June 15th 1916 ,the Honorable Charles Dalton has been made Knight Commander of -the Or- der of Bt. Gregory the Great by his Holiness Pope Benedict XV. This is the first time this coveted distin- ction has come to the Maritime Prov- inces of Canada and the Honorable Blr Charles Dalton is the first citizen Knight Commander ln the brief it is stated that the reason for conferring so distingu hed an honorfls the charity shown by rne Honorable Sir Charles in his generous benefactions .to wards education and his charity for suffering humanity in the .erection of the Dalton Sanatorlum. of Eastern Canada to be made s. is I 6 ILL 3-. ' " ' THE rioN.`/also _-.~.-_-_-.-_».-_-.-;_~_-_-,~_-;_-,-_-_-_-_~.-_-¢: -_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-.-1 ,-.-,- -,-_-_ ,-_-_ ,~,-_-_-,-_-_7 -~,-_=», -_-_ _ - . _f _ . . . _ . _. . . . _ I HA:-'t|.Es DALTON. REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING UF THE CITY GUUNGILI The monthly meeting of the City Council was held- last evening, Mayori Brown presiding. There were also present Qouncillors, Miller, Rattray,’ Smith, McKenzie. Jenkins and Mc-’ Nevin; the City Clerk and City Heal- th Officer, Dr. McMill.an. After the readin of the minutes and . usual passing ofgills a number of oommhnicaticns ' were read. These included one from Mr. C. J. Gallagher, representing F. G. Spen- cer, _lessee of the market Hall, asking for an extension of the present lease for six years -more, providing-the management _do the necessary paint- llfii re-decorating and improving the ventllating. Wi-th -the unexpired four Years this would make a total of ten years. ~ ' ' Mr. Gallagher appeared in person to receive a. reply to this communi- cation. 'The Council promised to give answer at next meeting." _ ._ -` The next communication was from Messers Warburton & Shaw regard- llls a_cls.im .from Mr. Henry- Huntley for damages on account of allsgetl unnecessary force and violence _used bi' Policeman Kiggins in arresting' Mr. Huntley some years ago, causing an injury which it is claimed has be- Cotne permanent. The letter was re~ ferred to the Recorder. A letter from Mr. Theoplus Martin. \=----_.wh_____1__g______ YONDENBEU ADS. TOO LATE FOR ‘ CLASSIFICATION Moron aoA1' Em Hina. ri-ions 186-_L_._________ 11am-sssnmopa. Fon' sA|.s.- A NEWEY EA|.vs'|`> cow. o. w. vvnuo, von. Point. I _ -im-s-isM4ips. I-597- ON T13 R feather li¢iBH.q'Anl1 g`alAt!:i=wL:°at- `7_L. Prince' at." _ i_4§s-tijsuaipa. fish vendor of itustico, claimed that his horse had been injured by falling o_ver a large square stone at the northeast corner ot' the- Market House. He asked for damages to the extent of $200. A committee consisting of Councillors Jenkins, McNevin and Smith was appointed to look into the matter. _ A petition was read from the mem- bers of the police force asking for an increase of pay to the extent of $10 per month. The mavtter will be dealt with at next meeting. After some discussion regarding these matters the council adjourned. ENORMOUS NUMBER OF PRISONERS _TAKEN (Canadian Press Despatch.) . PETROGRAD, Aug. 14- A Russian ‘official statement saysz- One corps of Gen. Saknaroffs troops took be- tween August 14th and 11th a total of 307 officers- and 10,594 of the rank and file and captured four guns. 47 ma- chine guns and 16 bomb mortars. Tho troops of General Scherbatchoff -have taken from June 5 up to the present time 1,263 oiilcers and 55,158 of the rank and file, have captured 55 cannon, 211 rmuchine guns. 29 bomb mortars and mine throwers and 128 limbers. The troops oi' General Let- chitski took from August 1 to 10 a -total of 171 officers and 10,450 of rank of flle and captured nine guns and 77 machine guns. TIIE IEITIIER '_ ‘ ,_ TEMPERATURE. ' _ . TIDE. l00l|. ETC _ __ -_t . - .-4-is ' - ~_- (Special to the Guardian.) I-08'r2`|i`4 i “"“' `n'slc|1'v~“A~ » " _ _ _ |gdy's b|a'_ _ “E»“kmd|y |aa'b u TORONTO, Alll. 15 --M6d6\‘Ri.?` M the b I, _M 5"dM|:”_,,wssteNy»1winds, fine, stationary, o -70 L*-_T --A--L I .highss.tlmperature. sd mn” Eg) -_J , , "Ht The highest temperature record _ .fl more-s i3sI`¢»'it'tITiTiis Hillsboro Street, or Phone 884-L. . __’ ues-4-is 1 f F _ . ¢ - on s as _ with. new house ,sad outbuiidingl, handy _ schooi._s_torss and us mason; Ten scrls of ,valuable bird and soft woods th ` il Apply to H Jdhh- l0n_._ Pmekly oint. 14-8-Mhltf. s|ruA’i'i’t'iN°"!;vX‘fi`- 11'5‘.I-T ixrlni yes erdsy was 59 degrees. At 9 a. n_1 night was 48 degrees. at 11.48 and tomorrow at 12.32: ll will be high tonight at 12 and tomor- row at 1.11. , ‘ .The sun sets tonight st 7.10 and to- morrow at 7.09; it rises tomorrow moi-‘ning ‘at 6 and Thursday. ll 501- " :'51 `e at tin ts-.btw 'rt rss: :::°...i":.: ..:.... “meat -ltbrsf ;in'Cn:r|pttsto_wm". iiitltlat G :si m.f - ` "Hssf d' sys..yosrs` s sas¢._"-- The iss;-quarter of the muon will =1§:r.?.".t':.fi.::"f..eRt‘I°-Pr* ~. r ~ -'ms-strait. -be on san sy, Aug 20th st 8.68 p m hears twslvs minutes. ‘ . .f _ _-. tv ' g . - gun, it is apparent that the entire allied force in the Balkans, if feeling out the snemy's positions. it is pos- (Canadian Prsss Despatch.) German gallery at the bluff north- of sible that the operations so far re- PETROGRAD, Aug. 15.-(Via Lon-'the `Yp1-as-Comines canal and after ported, are similar to the raids which_don)-Along the Galician front the exploration blew in a considerable were made by the_British along thelhudsian sweep continues unchecked, length' We captured some of the. line in France to find how greatly, the oiilcial announcement of to~day re- enemy s mining stores. We also auc- - the enemy has been weakened bythe ports. Further~gaiss___;bave been made cessfullynexploded trkmine near Cor-- withdrawal of men to other fronts. 'on the Upper Sereth. ln the regiondonnerie. gin, comes in the news to-day, from Vienna, that the Italiana also have started active operations .hers No mention is made of this in the official statements, from any allied source. but the Vienna communique, says that there was "sklrmishlng along the low- er \‘oyusu in Albania." Military experts here, attached the greatest importance to this news. The Vorusa or Viosn empties into the Adriatic s. little north of Valona. where the Italians ha an army ot around 100,000 men at last accounts. There is, of course, the extreme left of the allies line across northern Greece, and Southern Albania. All previous activity along this line has been at the eastern and. near Saloniki, where unofficial reports on August 11 said that the Allied forces had gained important positions near Lake Doiran_ The important fact in t_o-day’s news is the extension of ac- tivity all along the line. ` While there is nothing to indicate that a eneral offensive has been be ws- ,--M4 (Canadian Press Despatch.) PETROGRAD._ Aug. 14.-(Via Lon- don)-The Austrian lines along tho Strips. which they have held since early in Septemher,`_have_ crumbled and General Von Bothmer is in full re- treat along the whole front. accord- ing to the latest information receiv- ed by the Russian general staff. General Von Bothmer's position has been .regarded as untenable for days and the only wonder in military circles here, is that he has had, the 'courage to stand fast for so long. General Letchitsky is advancing far ln the rear of Von Bothmer's right flank while General Scherbatchoff is closing in on his left. The Austrian commander is apparently making an attempt to escape the Russian trap. by taking up a position on a line running through Zlochoff, Pomozany Beizany to Halicz, roughly 20 mi-ies to the west of his old lines between > Tranopol and Buczacz. ‘ THE RUQSIAN ARMY I8 NOW BEFORE MARIAMPOL fore Marlampol_ ITALIANB PRESSING BACK AUBTRIANS (Canadian Press Despatch.) ROME. Aug. 14.-(Via London).- Italian troops continued pressing the Austrians hack on the Carso Pla- Iteau, and east of Hill 212, pierced ianother strong line of hostile en- trenchments. ‘ About 800 prisoners were captured by _the ltalians, says to-day‘s official-statement.` (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON, Aug. 14-The ofilcial com- munication followsz- “Last night to ,the west of Poz- ieres the enemy gained a temporary footing in a portion of the trenches captured by us yesterday_ Otherwise there were no developments on the British front between the Somme and the Ancre. "South of the Ypres salient, we carried out a successful raid without incurring any losses outseives. “There has been further mining activity. We forced an entry into a ___ _. .1_._.--.......____..._.-~»~~»-A-----~~----~~-----age_-gg;_-_~,-_-_-.-,-_-_~;.-;:_~_e.-:_-.-:_-rr.---fs ' ding they were surrounded y r children. Col. S.” R. Jenkins. M. D.. City, Mr. L. L. Jenkins, City, Mrs. Hol- Creek, Alberta, who with his wife and children is at present visiting his par; ents, and »Mrs. John S. Morris, Win- sloe, with whom ber parents live. Be- sides these five children there are sixteen grand children'flve of whom are at the front. to offer their congra- tulations on the auspicious occasion. That Dr. Jenkins is hale and hearty. ls evidenced by the fact that he leaves this morning for Summerside to drive his celebrated trotter Commodore Cresceus in a match race for apurseof llfty dollars, gate receipts to go to the any other gentleman who either after celebrating his diamond wedding or at- taining his 88th year can drive one oi the fastest horses in America _in s match race. this would be a good time to name him. The Guardian heartily congratulates the venerable couple on ed. BRITISH IIESIRIIIER _ at Alberton, was incorrect. it is very pleasing to report that he is living and that there are now good hopes that he royd of Whyther Grange, Winalos I Road, Mr. H H. Jenkins of Pincher-‘ggggflgzneinT:fs’l;T“5f'§I:'1l?g°g:fn?:g County Hospital on Saturday, which it _is understood was very successful. Everyone will join in fervently hoping that a complete recovery will ensue. TURNED BACK AS UNDERBIRABLEB. (Canadian Press Despmtch.) .. NORTHPORTAL. Sack.. Aug. 14- About 150 harvesters, professional tram s and industrial Workers of the World, arrived at the border Sat- Patrlotic Fund. if Canada can named"-day num and were gikan gn charge -by immigration oillcisls assisted by a vigilance com- mittee of police, and citizens. The undesirables are being separ- ated from the genuine harvesters and -turned back. their sixty years cf happy wedded life coumn EVENTS l th splendid physical and menl_ 1- l‘l‘.‘ .1’§.....°...... ...ict ti... .... ti... ittisolmcrsssrs, IEETIIIGS ETC "A good time assured to sll who attend the Red Cross Tea at Little Sands _on Wednesday, Aug. 23rd. 145l815M1l _ _ -_ '5°Tha ladies of Grace church will' ' ' - .__.' ` hold an .icecream festival in tits tla°`rt¢l_ 1°' \'1°`,°v°"'"°"-l Th‘"'d°y 1°4vsTTH»i'Tufs'Hd 'tii6r'unr»`vb°m»|s wut so often: anus.. nm position was s tom or is 465 vot- Ls(:tTwbH;t Hiumt-W 1 ' "H " " S -- - lvéuins- ll' ‘ 1‘4»4-:Tuiti- tm- °:: g " _ 1 l ‘va ,..._- Hb. T. 1,.,--til __ .,-_, I , -_ _ S““'|°7I»;b“ EHH? _ I °°“E \‘“"f'_,| [pq P|?”m‘g0§3i||(|:rlI;.n:rrT:l MEET!!! ”".“"*'i’h`e` ladies of"Cp,`y'_eI\_ss_d Methodist mxfit \ u~Em°¢,m5|b~T°‘ 16th. Come sndlsoer lr. church wlil.hoid.s`n ics craem_social‘ _ fa W0 ll; “kia” .ap at th gg,-NL' sing, if not iinoufoll g tm the Methodist _church grouhdszjnlly of-17.057. ` it iIsg1'.t»u-oe' ss degrees; st o p. m.I ¢,:¢,f, ' ,.,.,` ,¢f¢¢¢,,",, -»;~§f,°':.,... .,§Hui¢m.y . 1411-a_-1ETtIiIE. -]c)<;:|:l;:hd‘2o4\X:,?:;;0r{'A;:'£i-$0" 'f¢;\1:_ 50 degrees. The coldest the previous bo.” wg" ||_|§§rgg_.p,y¢||`\,|g ghgp. ' --- -- L. bg - _g ~»~ ----- »»--~- "° ti." "° f-'°~...: ':.::~:.'~:::.°°::.':fs.¥.'::l ‘ The tide will be high this morning 0| um d”,_"”,.' L“.W_ _ the hall at Mount Stewart on *|91 ¢°"_" ‘“ ' - » evening Aug. isth to discuss the eo- tsu lb 1 - - ilfiiymrmhltemt .I _ 'thai it tn ortousy wut so solemn uve ms ' for _ ,-11 ' “-i '|.. _ ..i`R,Ii{.:~_f‘.I`.` I ' - , ', _ ,:,.` 3. 3,; 5' ~_".` ~ .f‘ 'f e.'L-:‘...t“l!-t;f_~&:‘._ti~ ~_ *_ ' . . ~.t..‘inaas..;il.t:~ " "“ ‘ ‘ ri! ns, _sv IIR. lIIII MRS. JJ. JEIIIIIIIS III. IIIIIIIIEIIT VICTIM TMEIIIIIHI REI] IIRIISS _ A IJIIHIIIIIJ WEIJRIIIII IS. IIEIJIIVIRIIIIS v UIIIIS III RIRHIIIII; ..._ _., I _ lil RIIETWU ( 8 ssisi to the Guardlan.)) s ..;“..1“:.-.t“';2:.::::::‘;r;i::r:.‘;”.';1; "";“",_}’“"“~,{“l“';1,,, ,gt w...r............ .._ ahowcri-tl it-<¢ict"iay upon Dr. J. T. and °¢ .nt wr r on U00 1° \`°'°5mbIIlh Am°i'I°““ Red pi" J¢,',,'_.-1.; ;._|_ tho home nj th.'e,r Diild U8 RIPOPEIIT, illld ll “DVI Crosztungtsthin G Germangéoize nails? _ song o _e erman r _ $|l;|KsI;£r tl:;s'oc`I;E;:l°n s|§a|nng°{{\I; sg to R‘°°v.r' Announcement at Red Cross head-I tleth' anniversary of "their marriage. .__ ‘1“““°" H9” t°'d“Y d°“°"Ib°d' me Dr and Mrs Jenkins whose ages are “tel” “B E“k°“ I” °"d°" E” m°'I‘° °°°' ' tiv i iii! and 84 years are halo it happily turns out that the infor- sible the sending Of md CW" BWP- respec ° y it | ._ mation guppued me (mm-d|un on Sgt. plies `to the Central Powers which the and heart; and are in no sense o d- _ _ ._ » Bmw, h Sloan- or mentally on urday night from a supposed reliable British _Government announced it was... the wcissilim Mythe" mama” wed_ mu;-oe, that the lad, Frank Dunn, so willing to allow only on such condi- b the, \,,d_|y gnjured gn me runway ac°|douf¢ tion that units be reestablished. ths‘t1 supplies be sent directly to them and the State Department guarantee that all such supplies be destroyed after their' use for hospital purposes, in or- der to prevent the use of cotton, rub- ber. etc for military purposes. Last October American Red Cross units were withdrawn from Germany as well- as other countries in order not to conflict with local agencies. Long ami which finally result in British conces- s ons. _ (Special to the Gus-rdlsn.) CHICAGO, Aug. 14.-Wheat, No. 2 Red $1.43 to $1.44%; No. 3 Red $1.381/5 to $1;42% No. 2 hard 81.42% to $1.44 No. 3 hard 81.37% to 81.43%. Corn. No. 2 Yellow 86l>§c. to auto; No_ 4 vonow ssc. to sms; No. 4.White 84|/ic. Oats, No. 8 White 42%c. to 43}§c: Standard 43c. to 44c. Rye, No. 2 new $1.14 to $1.16. Barley 70c. to ii8c_ ` Timothy nominal. ` Clover $7.00 to $14.50. . Pork $27.00. Lard $13.37. ' Ribs 813.85 to 14.45. ‘ "The festival st Union Road is postlponed til-l Wednesday evening Aug. lil. Arrangements same as usual. 1492.” _ _ ' - -_-.?¢» b “The Cirmberlsnd Women's insti- tute iptend holding s Garden Party st Elliot' i-fall on Wednesday evening iilth for patriotic purposes. if wes (g | 9 gh. qw,-gm, ' operst4v's marketing of ilmbi- Firm' ._ --- _J » . t.. ' . ' u to mesa. Hsu’ 'rut -csrvismtns. N“w,,TE:HI¥I nag., Kb* _,I’°"“:; °" "‘ '"°"" M" y° ltsaa-ismt. 'rue snsusi ree ci-um rmmi wut Bwitssr n . ssps o onrn ' _ . . . _*_ .:;; _ _ _ _ 1 ____ bohbl til d ofth P. ll. f ri Bo essofhed- ::;“°“ ._; -pf sq ¢ (must Festival of- wh., Pr&e?mt.0 at i°lt. %|I°:¢,|,-gr:gg°¢¢,,,,.T|r ,-,,,,¢¢|,,. turrhin1ubsc;;p::`¢n;8sh3d=y|.s:r:nln| s ther _ o_ mr _ so 1., uma no Pnsuywiun 0lu.r°l\‘ I lmtgnext Than aa. Amr* 1 =_ y s ¢r|o_¢_tnrt_»_s._ __ _ __ _ fn °`;`°';. M I' _`¢°°'m,“.”*“ ._ _...\lF. . ir. . _ _ ~ N » __ ;,. r ~.' K ,` I . - - _gi .- ,‘r_{__v;_-.__~.9,.~`,__:'.»_~____ .,- ya ,',?,_v_‘ » ' sr ici? lgflliim i 1- ' » .~ -‘». . - 1 ‘“--»'l . ` t 1. ._ _.FV .,’ is Yesterdsy afternoon on the invi- tation of Mr. Frank R. Heartz, the president of Development Commis- sion and a number of other promin- ent citizens visited Midgell to in- spect the oyster mud operation in St. Peter’s Bay. Opportunity is being ‘taken of the presence here of Profes- sor Thomas Adams, of the Conser- vation Commission. Ottawa, to make a number of visits to the various en~ terprises in which the Development Commission is interested and to-day the .party will pro- ceed to Carleton Point to inspect the car ferry terminals, and thence to Malpeque to se-e the oyster devel- opments in Richmond Bay. Yesterday afternoon the party pro- ceeded by special train to Midgell. and under the guidance of Hon. J. A. McNeill and Professor Shaw witnes- sed the operation of mussel -mud dredging. included in the company were the following gentlemen: ills Honor Lieut. Governor Macdonald, his P. S. Judge Macdonald and his A. D. (3. Major Bartlett, Premier' Msthieson. Hon. J. A. McNeill. ('.om- missioner of Public Works. Hon. Sir Charles Dalton. I-ion. A. L._ Wood. Hon. H.- D. McEwen, Mr. James Paton, M. L. A., Mr. Frank R. Heartz, Mr. Thomas Adams, Hon. J. A. Macdon- ald. Professor Shaw. Mr. W. F. Tili- marsh, Mr. J. E. B. McCready. Mr. P. W. Clarkin, Mr. (7. R. Smallwood. Mr. W. L. Poole, Mr. Horace McEwen, Mr. W. W. Stanley, Mr. Harold Jenkins, Dr. C. H. Dallton, Mr. Reuben Macdon- aid, Mr. Henry Smith. Mr. Donald Nicholson, M. P., Mr. A. J. McFayden, DritJ. C. McMillan and Mr. J. R. Bur ne . iiailsns iiave Started _Active 0peratlims on Balkan A" """°°'s H',f¢,IHH,f.E Mud P'°'I I' I I Front intl an Allied 0iieasive on tl large -Scale is - Anticipated. The Aiiiésul are Feeling lliil the Encmy’s Position and lmporiani Developments ' dfé l.00li€i| T"0i'.~ (Canadian Press Despatch.) ‘VON BOTHMER’8 ENTIRE of the middle Strips, and the Kero- NEW YORK, Aug. 14.-Fresh indi- ARMY IN FULL RETREAT plce, the Austrians are being pursu- cations that the long-awaited Balkan ALONG THE STRIPA ed by the Russians, who reached the offensive of the allies is about to bs- northern bank of the Dniester, be- dredge being unloaded and the mud discharged into the railway trucks. and afterwards proceeded _in the dredge out into the bay and watched the process of digging themud, The dredge is furnished with a powerful steam crane to which is attached Ofil of the latest improved clam slldli diggers. This digger acts on the prin- ciple of the clam. opening out _to great width as it descends into .the water and as soon as it touches ground “bitinE" into the mud. When raised it automatically closes ca'rry~ ing with it about a ton of semi-liquid fertilizer which is transferred to the dredge and there deposited. The dredge is thus loaded in a compan- ively short time. The mussel mud cov- rs a very extensive area. sndis of a depth of from 35 to 60 feet. so that 31'; supply is practically inexhaus- e_ _ _ Mr. Adams was greatly interested in the enterprise and inquired minut ely into everything connected -with--it with a view to reporting to the Coli- servation ifornmlssion. lt may be meh H0090 limi. Mr. Adams is a distin- guished student `of social economy and a graduate ot Edinburgh ,1Ipiv¢|-. PIII. He has specialized for a number of years in social quest-Ionsip the old country. and has been "loaned" for u period of three years to the B`ril~ ish Government to the Conservation Commission for the purpose of ih- auguration and developing town plan. ning schemes. He has travelled exten- sively all over Canaria in this connec- tion. He has just returned from Van- couver, and is on his way -to Hgllfgi for consultation purpugeg, _,H9 hi, been UIKIHZ a brief holiday here, his The party first witnessed the (Continued on page two.)_ 3' -:_~_-_-. _~_-_~_-_-_-_-:_-_~_~,~,-,-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_t-_-,_-,_-Y-___-_-___ ,___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ time set for the close of the “Special Period;’f $55.00 in Gold will be award- ed to the four candidates who secure the largest number of votes on sub up to that time. Twenty-five dollars to the first. fifteen dollars to the sec- IGN DEPARTMENT BY 10 P. M.. Only four days left in which to win these extra prizes. Make the most of your time from now on for it will be much better to say "l won" than to console yourself with the fact that you could have won had you but de- voted an hour or so more to your cam- paign. Just a little too much is far better than not quite enough. Make sure!_Be on the safe side! i Have enough! ! ! WIN! ! ! l Do your best and the word "can't" will hntl no p ce n y vocs u a y THE LEADERS. Mrs. Hannah L. Waddell. of Char- _lottetown, leads the list of contest- #ts in today's announcement with a _ edit oi' 28,080 votes and Miss Katie Flynn. also of Charlottetown is ssc- ond with s. showing of 26,500 votes a- gainst her- name. __ __ in the second district Miss Jennie Campbell, of Alberton.oncc more takes Mrs. Jos.. . Bernard. of Tignish .ranks seocmd in that section with A, Mrs `lds I/ Bsrdett. of Fairview, Edna McDonald. of South Lake. comes socondfon the list with s showing of ‘[9354 votes. Miss Christine Mathe- loii,-`of Mt. Hops (Bt. Peter(_."R.R.*l‘1o;] M motto purposes. if W,-||p¢_ 1*;-gigs "gy _mg _qgyfbt rsr- the four sxtrs admitted sftsr the straits _ _ _ -- li b ' _ ~ ' ii loss sins i at 10 p. m. antll sil-clndldsslb flint. I' I““"’HE‘§1° '°1'f-',T,°J.mw ° "'° °"° 7 °'°'°°‘ I’ “".é§§§’_"‘_I1;'§R|° `w 5° 1s, unfair tm meow- me oppmonuy to toni i '\i»s|s_ _ ‘_ _- SATURDAY [hi li T ' E those in chori:ttet;HH;es tliileyotheg :f§::_“§:";f:c:V °“"" ‘"'"' -'”°"" candidates MU-ST have their reports .|,h|rd_ A" ‘ .uh rl tl h- in their home post oiiice and see to Q d in t b 'iitfa °“°'mz" _ UTM imi-|l_ Bw non 2";h%t:°I1;_m|::I Isagggffggggefn 3;; ular subscription blanks In criisr . .,}' .v srscmt Psmou ctosf ilharloiieicwn Candidates -in Gurdiaa Priori' ;_;f'l; Campaign io ilave Reports in b iii pri; Saturday. 0ihers Must Mali 'EI|c`ir`s_ ii Sameirime. - _ _ .A » .1 Next Saturday at 10.00 p. m. is the are advised to bring rsmltthncss to T. "I the Campaign Department, or send them in by their rsprsasntstive, ll order to make sure that they will ‘hi received before 19 ' In Olturdl ` ‘ P- - Y scriptions from the 7th of this month evening_ cHAm.o1-1-s'rowN Mus? MA - Au. cA~o|oA'rss ou'1's|o¢" "-.15-`;i’!II~.'. ond, ten dollars to the third and five ` - » ' _ to the fourth highest on the list. For the benefit of those who have THAT THE LETTER 1-Hey 'EN W been inquiring we wish to state that |5 pgs-g-MARKED .Es-¢n'¢ -fHA_ _, _ g IT I3 NOT NCESSARY FOR 'PHE 'rims Arrnsia Posr oF.F|ca oil' - '~:_‘=- _ CANDIDATES OUTSIDE OF CHAR- ERVT/|35 THE|R R¢M|1»1-Ang v‘{a_‘ LOTTETOWN T0 HAVE. THEIR w||_|_ N01' CUUNT TOWARD SUBSCRIPTIONS IN THE CAMPA- 3pE¢|A|_ pmzgg ’ ' "i I - -=.._ I . Second-Ali subscriptions must |10 _ sliilricifnr- nv t A nfvtlnvemrm cuMMlSSl?!ll. '”ii'IK.H-IUIHTIEEIIRIYIIHE - BUEAN BAT-n_EFR_0NTS I VISITS RIIIIIHEEI. s .a ma .., .,. ,_ I , i - .lf 1'! i'I , 'l‘ -. _ i » ,-,| .;_ f . gl . fi 1'-It Q - " 'I j ; ‘ i ~=4,~ 1 li’ 5.. _,t 1 I . }, t'III'f-I t ...H li . . »»a...` it >. ._gt_ \.~ ' 1.- _lf _ 'iii 'xi _tv ta of - -rl. /ll-1 1.7).’ "% *i l_ , ‘fi .H 1. .. s -\ closing rules ilublished today. ' 'a°Im°'° '"°°-°' "°°.°""“° ' " ' Fourth- Address su |¢_m‘r's'_h¢lr-‘ ing subscriptions and rsnilttsecssitb the campaign Msnsgsr, Chsriottd- town GUARDIAN ' ' ‘ Fifth- is sure that your nsmsji I# ' on all ballots attached to subscrllitienl before sending them into this office.. ncunced just as soon ss the subeorlp tions are rsccrdsd,snd the vous 'ered lied on those subscriptions i\sW'i»esn counted. not be necessary to deposit your vote ballots In the bslict box in crdsl' N get cvzexlz for thsm forgtha sxartuc ss. s s nccssssry_ o c _ Tuna IN o'vou_R eusegltirzio BEFORE 1 ‘P. . .Bute sy it 19. The fm is :In vom ani biH:Rs asposlnu m the mist _box w||_|_n_svo.' nothing to do in bwsrdi i .til _ rlilh- To get vots crsdlt on the #NM priz- ss all that is nsclblary tc do,lp_ turn in your subscriptions. 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