TI. l- SEPTEMBER 14 1' i "" 'K , , ._~ _ 3 9 3 . .ras ci-1ARLo'r'rs'rowN GUAso1/ol _ gpgggggrnngg i g S ' ' 4( 4, t I II_ \ I. I ,4_»` Ne..|AAn»~S~£» ,I ,E1-'_-"-; ‘= _ 2,1. r ' ,__ *_* _,__ .,? This is 'the .III|"‘-F' ' - fi- ‘i.l.»'t _ \l\.~-:iv-r\‘_‘ L_/ Ansco Store » ' -and that means -headquarters for all that's best in photographic materials. Come in to-day and l¢|; us show you how you can make finer photographs, quality, and show We will gladly demonstrate the Superb Anna the marvelous amateur camera of professional I You its work with Ansco Film ~-the original genuine and perfect lil - d Cylzo, the prize-winningphotographlc paprgr. an Lobk`for the E. Al Sunnysi e I Ansco Sign _ l FOSTER. ' CfniralDru§store I _ ISIIIIII IIIIIISIS WIN III HIIIIIX (Special to the Guardian) HALIFAX, Sept. 12.-The weather nlali favored the horsemen with an- other grand day for racing ami Hali- fax citizens turned out in thousands llnd_fllled the grand stands to their utmost capacity. Nearly ten thou- sand were present. Tile programme -included the 2.25 tl'ot and pace; 2.30 trot aild free for all trot and pace. The 2.30 trot had eight starters. First and third money were captured by two ,island entries, viz., Ark-ola and llrenton H. Arkola went it splendid rliee and was never headed in the three heats, his fastest time being 2.181/,_ ln this race tho British Sol- dier was drawn after the second heat on account of lameness. The free for all was handily won by the fast Fredericton gelding, Jas. li. Newbro, his fastest time being 2.101/4 in the third heat. This nlile lvas the fastest since the meet began. Walter J. and Arlene fougllt every illch of the way for second money, while Hilda S the onl Island elitry,' -» Y got fourth. ’ ‘ The 2.25 trot and pace had eleven horses face the bell and not one re- ceived the flag in the first heat, al- though Barlngs Comet trotted the mile in 2.17%. This race was one of the best on the programme although the stallion won in easy style. At times there- would be several horses neck and neck to the home stretch. Stock Notes,-The stallion Thorn- dale, owned by Hammond Kelly and James Roper, Charlottetown. won first prize in the three year old stallion class defeating the challlpiou at the Winter Fair at Amherst. SUMMARY _jf Free for all, Purse $400 Jas. Ki Newbro, one, ono, ouo. Walter J., four, two two. Arlene. two, four. four. Hilda S., three, three, tllrcc. (Yoquette, five, five, drawn. Tlnic 2.1514, 2.141/_,, 2.14'/l. 2.30 Trot Stake-Purse $400. Arkola, one, one, one. Earl Bingell, six, two, two. Brenton H.. three, four, three. Alverston Boy, four, three, follr. British Soldier, two, six_ drawn, Bonnie King, five. fivc. drn.wn. Dlstanced Admiral, Cap Cresccus. Time 2.181/4, 2.201/,, 2.20'/4. I 2.25 Trot and Pace-Purse $400. Barings Comet, one, one, one. Little Smoke, two thrcc, four. Don Ambulator.,follr, two, thrcc. Cochato Lady, till-cc, eight, two. Walter I-l., eigllt. six, seven. Geo. Cresccus, nine, seven. druwll. Baron Britt, seven, nine, eight. Billy Sunday, five, flvo, six. Darkey llall six, four. flvc. Roy Volex,'eieven, distanced. Lillian Patchen, ton, disl.allccee_ into' Game of Chance, _ Miss Alcygno distanced, Lillian Patchcn distanced. ‘ Tinle 2.141/,, 2.17'/4, 2.18%. Game of Chance won first in the three heals but was put back for performing a mixed gait. Bob Mat-.‘s tiillo of 2.13% establishes a new re- cord for Maritime bl'ed Pacers. This fast gelding was sired by Commodore Lidyard and raised near Charlotte- town. PERSONALS Mr. Dr. Simpson of Stanley Bridge, returned from Halifax yesterday. Mr. Wm. James Essory, Brook- fleld, has entered the P. E. l Hospital for treatment. _Miss A. Nicholson, Elm Ave., has returned home from attending the Mil- linery openings oil the mainland. Miss Addie Calbeck of Tryon has left for a two weeks visit to friends in Boston. _ Edward Wood, Waterside, Pownal, left last week on a visit to his sous in Govan, Sask. Their many friends regret to learn ol’ the serious illness of Mrs. John lt. Gill, Suffolk and Mr. lsalic T. Saund- crs Trilby. MF- (`-019011111. Slipt. of the Char- lottetown Light and Power Co.. left _yesterday morning for Halifax to nt- teud the Exhibition. _ Rev. John lil. Murchison, has ar- rived from Middlctoil, Ohio, to spclld rl. vacation at his home in Char- lottetown. - f _ Miss Marie Paoli leaves this niorll- llig lo resume hcr studies at Mount St. Bernard Ladies College, Antigonisll. Mr. slid lllrs. Albert Wise, City, spent Sunday at Winsloe, the guests of Mr. alld Mrs. J. T. Saunders. Mr. Cecil J. Dovcresux, Kelly's (‘ross, has enrolled as a student. of Prlllce of Wales College for the conl- ing your. Alexander D. McKenzie was a pas- senger by the Northumberland this nlorllillg to Picton taking with liinl four horses. Miss Gladys Williallls and Miss Elli- cl lioolcy from the Miillllcry llcpurl- nlcllt of Sinclair &- Stewart l.ld.. Sunl- nlc-rsidc, huvc rcturllcd from :lttelltlillg the ()pcllings_. ' Mr, lfrullk Kclly, ol’ Auburll, wllo has bccn spclldlllg the sunllllcl' with his parollts. rctllrllcd _\'cstcrllll_\' lo rc- suiilc his studies at Sl. Dll|lslnll's (‘ol- lcgc. 'l`llc illisscs flcrirlldc 'I`lloillp.~xoll null Pllocbe Mcl`»olluld. (`.l°iipa|ld, l'r‘llll~llc'l homo ’l`llursd:ly from ll visit to Frlcllzlta ill Mur|‘uy llui'llolil',----V. Mrs. (inc. A. l‘rofll und diillgllicr lllslcr, who \\':l.~l Ilonle dllrilli' tho 11'- llcss :ind dczllll of Mrs. l’rolllt's falll-` or, lllc lulc Mr. John (`.rnzicr, rctlirll- cd lo their home ill Worcester, Mass., oil 'l`illl|‘sduy lust.--l). Mrs. (‘llnrlcs Clark, Vlctorlu. was fi passenger on the S. S. llarland to cllnrlotlctolvli 'l`llursdliy morning. She will spclld il fcw days visiting at the homo of Mr. liainmolld Kelly, South- port.-V. ‘ lilr :lllll Mrs li. (`.. Prince, of Nor- folk. V:l.. ure spending a short holiday ill (‘llal'lottclowll. guests at the Russ. Mrs Prlllcc is ii daughter of thc late Ml' Gcorgc Howntt, Crapaud, alid is clljoyillg hcr firaf visit to her native cclllllry. wlllcll she left when a little girl, Mr Prince is Assistant- Vice- Presidellt of the Sea-Board Air Lille Railway. with llendquarlersat Nor- folk. This is his first visit also. They visited (’rapaud and Victoria last wcclt. Tllcy nrc botll greatly pleased with what thcy have seen of the pro- vince. _ IIIIIIIIII STEIMIII _ SIIIIK III GEIIMIIIS (Special to The Guardian) l"AltlS,'Scpt. 12.-A despatch to gm-'ng Agency fronl Algfnrso says the steamer Vlllo do Mostagallenl was may by gunfire from n German nub- 'rlm steamer was cols tcns_srosr and ‘ p1-.frelflhtnr. _ "‘f_'. ‘ f _ . . , - , if "ilr lf‘lEI‘.llll.l|llll.l\Ql1 Dan Paine marine. Of slxtecll members of the- OF VITAL IMPORTANCE T0 EAERY ELEOTOR OF P-E.I. (Continued from page ons) old system of favouritism and-jobbery on the roads which kept them in power for so many years. Because -lt spent $51,000 a year on steel bridges and permanent works, while the Liberals spent only $11,000 a year. Because it spent on permanent works $40,000 a year more than the Liberals did. Because in three years it spent $153,000 on steel bridges and perma- nent works and paid everydoilar out of curret revenue, while the Liberals ln their _twenty years only spent $218,000 on permanent works, and had to borrow the money to pay it andl Charged it to capital account. Note the difference. Because they built a splendid Agri- cultural Hall at Charlottetown and one at Summerslde. Because they established a Long and Short Course for the benefit of farmers and farmers' sons. , Because they have materially ill- creased the grant. *to Seed Fairs, Far- mers' Institutes, Womens Institutes, established a course ill Domestic Sci- ence and given all the assistance and encouragement in their power to these worthy Ilistitutlons. Because for the benefit of the farm- ers they have built and put ill opera- tion at St l’cter’s Bay, a self-loading and self-discharglni; mussel mud scow, Capable of vilrrying eight Cnr loads and delivering one train load a day. The St Peter’s Bay mud is acknow. 1011500 by all farmers to. be _the bent illlslity of mud on the Island, thc i_*llDDiy is practically inexllaustible and it is sold at _cost to the farmers, so tllat farmers in _every part or tim D,-0. vlncc call have lt delivered at cos; ul their llearcst station llecailse tht-_ policy of the Govnm. ment is to build and operate similar nlud scows ill other buys where this valuable fertiliser can be procured. Because they have increased thc grants to the l)caf and Dumb Institu- -tion and School for the Blind. Because they have increased thc grants to the Children's Aid Society and the Alltl Tuberculosis Society. BGCHUW UICY have given a grant of $500 to cacll of the City Hospitals and *I Sfiliit Of $400 to Prince County Hos- Dital and $100 each to the two Orphan- ages. Because lllrougll the nlullificellt gilt of a prominent member of thc Government and the co-operation ol the _Government a splendid up to date Sallltorium has been built and equip- ped where those afflicted with tuber- culosis may be cared for and treated and that dreaded disease be checked from spreading all over the Province. Because they have obtained a new cable between Cape Traverse and Tornlcntlne and a similar one between _Wood islands and the mainland thus insuring uninterrupted cable service the year around. Because they have secured cheaper telegraph rates, a message which for merly cost $1.50 now costilig only 30 cents. Because they have granted $15,000 to the Patriotic Fund to provide for the wives and families of the brave men who are new fighting lil defence of home alld country and have other wise given every eueourngenlent and support to the brave men and boys who have offered their lives in de- fence of the Empire. Because with a total expenditure of $521,000 lust your the ilon. Mr. Ricllards, Leader of the Opposition, when challenged by Premier Matil- iesoli to point out one single item ill that large expenditure which he coil- sidcred extravagant, ullcztlled for, or that he would wish to have changed, rose ill his place ill the House aild frankly acknowledged that~lle could ilot do so. Because the Holi. Mr. Richards, Leader of the Opposition, endorsed all the acts and approved of all thc expenditures of tho Mathieson Gov- crlllncllt and gave it ll clear certifi- mito for good, cloall, lloncst Goverll- ment, a. conlpllmcnt that was never paid to ally other Prenlier or Govern- ment. Because the Mathieson Governlncnl was the first Government to give thc country a full :ind complete stalclnollt of lilo debt, outstanding accoullts, ullfillil-lllod contracts, and cvcry dollar of liizlllilitics ugaillst the l‘rovinco oil the close oi' nach fiscal year. thus setting all oxamplo of clean business like methods of Government worthy of bcillg followed by future Adminis- trallolls. liccallsc they lluvc not only glvcn clean, llollcst Govcrlllllcllt blit advan- cctl ullll progressive ilcgisiutioll, :illi- ung which may be mentiollod thc Iiuliot Act. 'l`hc ullovo are noi wild. llnfoulldcd slalclncllls to illflitllllco Volcrs, lull. it pluln simple recital of sonic ol' thc things which the Mathie- son Govcrllllwnt has ucconlplisllod ill lllc lilsl 3'/_, years, everyone of wllich slutclllcllts may bc vol'ii`Ied by refer- t~|lcn to lllc Public Accoullts, Read and wcigll lllcsc rcusolls carefully and sec il' they arc not worthy of your vote ulld support on illo llifll nlld then lil lllc. llltcrcst of good, clclln, honest Goverllnlcllt and the welfare of the Province mark your ballot, ill _favor ol' thc (lovcrnment candidates and give thc lvlathlcson Government a clluncc to finish -its work. ‘ ` Hy making the blood rich and red' Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food forms new cells and tissues anti nourishes thi: ntlrvcd nerves buck to llcnlth and vigor. - Ily noting your fn- crense ln weight. wlillo using it you can prove gpsltlrely thc benefit. ‘ing dorlreil from Llilel great food cure. 50 cents Q box, all dealers, or Edi.\|~_nson, Bates & Co., Llllilted, 'l'urelt¢o.` crew. three wounded wi'-l'0.l1lcked'1l9`»‘ WHERE THE Mr. Higgs asked the audience the other night to look backward with him over the history of the province l-ie then proceeded to give a. oiiesided statement covering this history since 1877. I-le however forgot to tell us that in 1878 when the then Liberal Government found themselves strand- ed their Conlnlissioner of Public Works wrote letters to the overseers of Roads thoughout Llle country as early'as October not to draw any nlore on the dcpartllleut till after the clld of’ the flnailcial year-and they l`or the first time prositituted the sacred precincts of the Educational Department and only paid the teachers tllroe quarters sal- ary thus leaving a debt to drag along for all time to come. The Public got so outraged by their unpopular Legislation and conduct of affairs that indignation meetings were held from North (‘:\pe to East Point and the corrupt and llisllonest Liber- al Government (so-called) was driv- en from place and power. When the (‘onservative Govern- ment got the reills they found the pub- llc accounts botll cooked and muddled. The provilicc called upon the Aildi- tor- (who is still with us) to make an adult up to tllcclld of the financial ycar-alld'llc, illc sworn auditor of` the into Liberal Govt, llladc and signed il alatenleilt of the Public ziccoiiilts ol' the Province showing "'l‘llat if the liabilities of tllc Province were paid to the end of the your the Provincial Debt was $52,000.- This is tho “Nest Egg" from which the brood of annual tlcllcits .and our present provincial debt have sprung. The Conservatives conducted tho affairs of the Province for 12 years- witllout taxing tho country one cent and would have liquidated the legacy of $52,000 and colnc olit with il surplus -oilly, unfortunately for the Govern- ment and province. The Lilicrals had a majority in the Legislature of which the Nciv Leader of ills Majcsty's dlsloyal Opposition, Mr. Benjainin Rogers, was a member and liie President. Every Bill for Reform and .retrcllcbinent passed by the (Ionservative llouse of Assembly ,was killed ill the Liberal Legislative Council. Year aftcr year the Govern- pellditure alld theyrnlet. the slime fate Oh, yes, Mr. Higgs, also forgot to tell us that the charge he trlllnped up of witllll~levlllil_v ill debt and runlcd and rlcstroycll tlli credit ol’ the Uolony that they could not borrow one cout more from ollr own people. 'l‘lll~y_wcl'c \pl‘n<~tically lmllltrupt and ill lllolr ox- lrclllily tlloy borroivcd nlollcy from il New lll'lllls\\'iclr llunk at tho enormous illlcrcsl of one per cont pcr luolllll and plctlgcll thc sccllritiea of thc Provillco for the puyllll-ill ol` li, al any dlscoulli ofl'lll'cd. This is l.illeral llnullcillg with ti vcllgoullcc. 'l'llc new Coll:-lcl'vl\llvc l‘l'cillicr wllcll llc realized the stale ol' affairs starlcd for New l1rllll.~llvick and paid lilo illdcbincss of lllc Pro- vlnce willl his pcrsollal note at 6 p.c. por nnnulll and brought home tho acc.- uriiics of illc Province, which he ulter- wards sold :lt ll premium, This is a sample ol' thc difference between Lih- orltl und Collscrvative rlimliizicrs and it holds as good today as lllell. 'l`hcrc never was a l.illoral Government slncc , the days of Gcorgo (‘olcs Init ran tho country in dcllt :llld destroyed its credit and for dlshollcst and disgrace- ful acts, "for ways that are dark and tricks that orc vain they can claini the palm. Mr, Duff_v boasted that they had no sins to answer for-yes, and their late loader and his support in the last Legislature had to withdraw. This is the old game-to get clear of their graft at clcctlon time. As to where the money goes under Liberal rule, see their election years when their dc- ficlts were doubled and every cent of the Road money paid by farmers and all the rest of the Public Money was spent. lo keep them in oower.. People employed to shovel slush on the Roads ill December und giving Road orders for ally price to catch votes. When public opinion got to the boiling point tlley shipped off the Pre- ltud' get nllotller that HAD N0 nnsl\'ol‘ for He dnrcd not country alld when hi found ln lilo minority lle'ga-fe one nf tim lmglslptlire a dose lllnl into Doll ical sleep and alld lmllglltarlothar an “'thcn cff_ljolltcr_v`t`o boast in Log- ulut. he "had 'mipplle able- s #Nqr llleilt passed bills l`or reducing the ex- I spoilsible for and lnado thcdcht $171.- x llrsl Eco LIIID WHENCE THE DEFICITS SPRUNG er who pleaded lllmself that he had no sins to answer for. Well perhaps not, but the public cannot forget. He is not so sure at the present time but he served and was comfortably shelv- ed oft toa County Jullgeslllp. And still another that had no sins to answer for wellt to the Bench and then another. Alld the last one "that had no sins to answer for," l-‘ort Augustus thought differently and even his own party thought so. liut they now resurrect him, not as a lead- er but as a bcelcr to shout for the party at political meetings. Low as thc party has descended it would not tolerate as a leader one whose despic- able attack oil Premier Matlliesuil, whose latcilet he is unworthy to loosc, either as a lawyer or a citizen, shock- ed even his fcllow lleclers. This man and his party will find olit oil the 16th “who Jollll A. Mathieson is" and where the “licggur oil Horse- back" has landed and to their discom- fort zind dismay tllcy will crawl into their hole and oat crow alld glvc up the ghost- and will never soo lllo treasury branches for anotllcr gclloru- tion to come. Let Mzitllicson finish the work and ns liro. lliggl-; would say, you will see the “fizirdcn of thc. Gulf" rejoice and blossom as the msc, :ind whore Mr. lliggs saw ill it vision lllc pollderolls sculc ill one pull of wllil-.ll "thc Mnlllicsoll Go\'el'lllllcilt was go- illl: up, up, up :ind ill the otllcr the Liberal cailtlitlutw; going down, down, down, llc will see iustczlrl thc words l’eacc,, Prospcrity and Plcllty writ large not only ovcr lllc heavens wllcrc tho curious scale appeared but ovcr the more tangible curtll wllcro men livo and work und vote, and lllc pro- vince will be :t vcritublc Kardcll ullll Mr. Matlllcson will be thc l’l'elnicr lllcrcof. DO YOU WANT THE PUBLIC SERVICE STARVED AS THE PRO- VINCE'S HOSPITALITY WAS STARVED DURING THE ROGERS REGIME? THATIS WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF YOU VOTE FOR AN OPPOSITION CANDIDATE. A VOTE FOR AN OPPOSITION CANDIDATE IS A VOTE FOR RE- TROGRESSION, BANKRUPTCY AND DECAY. L _ I | .._. _ " ' _iw ll; I; '1 P. E. l. wlllllslis llllilnlx laxlllslllou s. ll.\Lll»‘.-\.\', Scpl. III.--'l‘llc lslulldl E. Snulllll-rs, Willsloe ` `R6ad'," iii wlnllcrs nl till-. llallilalx lixllillilloll :irc Solllllrlllwll sllccp, li l`il'st:<, -i seconds :ls l'ollo\\'s: lieu und l‘l:lrkc, \'ic.lol'i:l,' :llld it thirds. ill llol.~llclll:~l Ili fil'.~ll.~s, il; . :-lccollds :ind olic third. _- MOORE &. MCLEOD. 2830-8-11M3i. Alllcrt llo.~lwcll, l~`l'cllcll l"ort. oil . -l _ liillcolll :lllll SllI`l`ollr sllccp, 17 firsts, "All schoolpwearables except sheen 1: sccolllls und T thirds. ;~for your boys and girls are ready far _Gcorge _li<_Jswcll, l-‘_rcllclli`;;;‘i. Sl_ll‘o|;_|y/_ogohere&B_r;_:nEég;chiEd9l;on8l;l1sissy. s lirl-s :ull )or:~'cl s lccp, firs S, RE c , - - i. set-ollllt-l and ll) lllirlhl. ` _..AL________ S. l.. lios\vcll_ l’l>\\'ll:ll. llllmiccslcrs, “.»\l‘eil`l they llandsolile`? ’I`hal':| 12 l`ir.\'ls, 5 sccollrls. and foul* tllirds. what llrrzlrly cvcry woman says. when (‘cpll:is Nunn, \\'illsloc, in llailllp- looking at ollr Classic Ssoe Samp‘o sllil~os_llild_ (‘llcvlot.~i, 17 filsls, 2 sec- at 25 p. c. Discount. Golf Bros, ollds, _’ tllll'ds_ 2890-9-9Mtl'_ P - - <1 RIIVINIIIIII ELECTI Province of Prince Edward Island "'i`llc l'flct‘tl<>ll _\c1 lt)l3" I7( iI{.\I I). (Sec. S5.) I .lg )/‘ '*-'ac-15° .- ` ' \-sw -“fb I , ` _I J; 3,, ‘_ 4-"3§_ _ -..;-..,J.¢1~ at. -fr-f-f~ -tv -,mic----“:~~~»l' 1. DIRE TIONS -fI-ll lit I III.; . GUIDANCE OF ELECTORS IN VOTING ricl. (thus X.) 'I`IIIC t`.\l\`I)II).\'I`I".!~`» Iii IK COUNCILLOR ARE C. GAVIN DUFFY AND STEPHEN R. JENKINS AND THE VOTER MARKS HIS BALLOT PAP- ER PUTTING A CROSS AFTER THE NAME OF THE PERSON HE INTENDS _ T0 VOTE FOR. 'l`llc vulcl' lr. io volt' only ful' ollc ,\>scllll»Iylll:ll|_ :tllll ll' t|ll:lIlllclI itll' ollc tllllllclllnll' lol' lllc clccttmll tlist- 'I`Ilc voter will go llllo ollc ol' tllc colilll:ll'l1llclll.. :lll on tllc ll.'lt'I< :tml tllc ||||nll)t~r on thc t-l»lllllcl'l`tlil cull llc <_ccll lllllllllll l»||t_lllll-,'_ ll ;_ Ill- ~I_»;lIl tlll-ll rclllrll ilu- I_».llIl»l |l_:lpcl' ur |>:lpcr.< >o fulllcll lo tllc llt'|>lll_v l'ctlll'llill_Q olllct-l', \\Illl ~~I:;llI lll I llll \|:-\\ til lllll-.1-|»l*c~l-ill, lllcllnllllg.;lIlc<'lc\'ttll'.relllovc Illt tullllttlloll, rltsllul lllt ~.l|llt, .ll|lIItll |.llltl lll lllt I» Ill I l\ ; ‘ - : : ' ' ; I' l :l ll uf. 'I`llc\'otcr Silélll lllcll fol'lI1\‘.'llll l|~llil lllc pollillj; ,~l:l|ll»|l. _ _ If tllc vuicl’ ill:l.c ll :l~ llc tlc.~;ll'c.~`. lic may rcillrll ii to lllc rlcplliv l‘ctlll'|llllg oi`ll\‘ct', \\'ll<» .~Il.'|II ulvc llllll :ull-lIlcl'. If lllc vclicr volcs forlllurcl`:|ll1ll:l|>cl`, Irv \\'llicIl llc t‘:lll :ll`lcl‘\\'zll' to lllc llcpll- l_\' l‘ctill‘lllllg ulllccl' lu llc pill illlo lllc Iulllol box :lily ol Ill-l' |>:l|~\-l' lllzlll llll- lmlllll p:l|»cl' girl-ll lllill lay illc rlcpilly l‘cllll'llillg ol`ll<‘cl', or :ll>.\l`|-;.< l-'I ln ASSEMBLYMAN ARE EDMUND T. HIGGS AND JAMES PATON. AND THE VOTER MARKS HIS BALLAT PAPER PUT- TING A CROSS AFTER THE NAME OF THE PERSON HE INTENDS TO VOTE ' FOR. Barrister 1 C. GAVIN DUFFY 1 EDMUND T. HIGG5 insurance Agent 2 Physician STEPHEN R JENKINS ` 2 JAMES PATON Merchant nnd-.aswell orhl _ stage ontleruc sift el! _ ap - mid zogltillgxitilhegess-' hard labor.. . " . PENALTY For Defacing Proclamations or other Election Documenis Posted up. (Sl".("I`ll l.\f |113---'I`Ill". l".I,I~`.("I`II *N .-\("I` H313) .'\ll_\‘ |lcl`.~‘oll \lllI:l\\‘l'nlI_\' tzlltillg tlowll, co\‘cl'ill_qllp. llllllilzllllltn lIcl`:lcill_-4 or dltcrlllg :llly |ll‘ot‘I:llll:ltIl-lil, lloilcc ol' olllcl'tlot'lllllc1ll l'cf|l:lt`cll lo llc puslcll up llllllcl' :lll_\ ul lllc \>l‘l»\'i~loll< of llll- .\ci .~Il:lll llc li:llllc to 2|. llllc llol cxccctlillg l"il`l_\' lloIl:ll'.~' :lllrl co.~`l:<, :lllll llol low lIl:lll 'I`ctl lIl|II:ll'.~' :lllll co~l< or, ill lI\'l`.'lilIl of pilvlncllt of sllcll llllc :llld costs, to illlllrisolllllclll for :l lcrlll llot cxrcctlillg two lllollllls :lllll llol lc.<.~ lllnli 'one lllollth with or lvltllolll ll:ll'il l:ll>ol‘: :lllll if thc |lcl'.~'l»ll ~t» ollt llllillg i~ :l l't-llllllillg l»l`l`|rt-1', clcclloll clcrlt, lit.-pllly rciurll- ing ol`llccr,,|lol.l.'clcl'l\', ol' oillcr o|`I`lrcl' cllg:|_f.;<-ll ill llllz clt;c_lll»»l, Ill- sIl:lII ln- llnlllc lr, _-| line nm r-x,»¢¢-,ling (lm- hllndrcd lloill-i`f.< :llld costs and not lc<.< tllnll 'l`\\clll_\‘ do ll:ll-~ :lllll co~l~ or ill llt~\`:llllt of pnynlcllt of stlcll 'illlc :llld costs, io'it§ll|»l‘lsolllllcl1t for :l lcrlll llot cxcccflllufsl x lllolltll~ :lllll lull lc~=.< tll:lll two lllolltlis with ol* \\‘iti'ioilt I I , ~ , - I -3, .:-.Y`,‘- . . l Iii?-§=‘»i‘.;