' ‘Ann-s s n-rr-r rrrrrrrrg g Classified Advertisements i e gzlsulnlelflllbs- ‘ E .2 m“); mfl-fldfl eebeaeeeao u‘. w g _ __ _ "miscellaneous Female Help Wanted _ '"""" ousm can; m; scram) use!) . loswwym-l Bu] 29, Hermanvilie. 8570-5-s-1mo. i? -— A10 TAGS FOB THE BIA- WJ," ‘mpflibnll on short notice. Gunmen Central Frill"!!- .... ~ T0 LIT. BOARD AND "ffogfii. on ha-ud at Guardian office. I '4 ._, ACCOMMODATID AT mtlfififisshore near Charlottetown, m a lump; home with bath. Ap- ply Guardian. 592544541 M"? — - 51c ‘CCOMMODATEO A "$131.. ihgre near Charlottetown 1n g private home with blth. 5713i! Guardian. §U20~'l-$U-§l. fioinx-susccomuopsran s; try sirl to help Write J. Guardian waitress. must have best of refer- ences. Harbor. ________. wsNnan-A MIDDLE soap MAN wsmnn-cmr. T0 sssrsw wrm housework. Apply Mrs. Reginald Cox, 805 Fitzroy 5t. 5113-7-25-21 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY F0; reliable woman of business ability. Salary. Apply Mrs. Davidson. 202 Richmond Street. 7 to B P. M. 664-7-28-11. WANTED BY AUGUST 1st COCK- ‘ with housework. . 542911-1641. WANTED-A WOMAN COOK AND 3°"! Lexington, N. Bustico 5006-7-25-31. m: minnmr FIELD AN TRABK mm (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5.. July ZL-Wander- ers Amateur Athletic Club, Halifax, ‘with a score of 44 points. captured the a-sgmsate honors in the Maritime Trsck and Field Championship sports here Saturday afternoon. Twelve hun- dred people attended the sports and 1° Wtvrk round n. hotel. $15.00 a saw some nne starts, and keen nn- m°n h‘ 7560-7-25-31- ishes in the sprints, close brushes in .-___.______ the middle distance events and and thrills in the held events. Howie Ryan, representing the Maritime Summer “ ‘ ‘, Sackviile, N. 3., captured the aggregate honors with 1i 1-2 points, just l-2 a point more than the total amassed by Tiny Herman, huge Wan- derers weight man. The defeat of Tritea, Fredericton. — in the 100 meters, in which hs was by Reg. the defending; champion, oration fleet» 5628-7-20-31. - ‘m To Let wanted _ T0 LET-FURNISHED noon. sv- 553756.77..." on wrrn- out board. Apply A care Guardian. ' Sill-Si. wmco~roamsnan zooms. m; bedrooms and sitting room. Apply this 011100. 5589-31 Teachers Wanted '_ , EDD-SECOND CLASS TEA- French, for St. Mary's School. lot 22. supplement $100.00. John l. Dolron, Secret y. csao-r-as-ei 1}"'i*'—i"i—'-— WAWTED-TEACEER FOB- LONG mm School. Supplement 8175.00. J. Murray Constable, Secretary of my,“ 5620-7-26-2i. "_ TEACHER WAMED FOB CABLI Heed West School. Second Class. $100.00 voted. Protestant - preferred. Dilncan McLaren, Secretary. 0885-7-24-01. IANTED—MALE TEACHER WITH first class license, o supemflmfllfl’ teacher for Prince Street and West Kent Schools. Applicatio invit- ed. ‘By Secy, Charlotteto u School Board. - seas-ax ’__________ _ rsicmm wsnrsn rob. ST- lawrence School. District No. l7. First or Second Class preferred- Supplement 810000. Apply to W. H. McLean, Secretary of School Trustees, Elmsdsle, R. R. l, P.E.I. 5610-7-35-81. . Nursing ,_______-_ ._ ITOUNG WOMEN DESIBING T0 enter class of North Adams ‘Train- ing School for Nurses. North Adams. Mass, please write Supt. promptly, School qualifies pupils to secure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of nix months’ course at Bellevue hos- Piiai. New York City. All expenses N14. N-d-dtlAuglb. M For Sale luvs snows rerun ma ssur. Arnu at mu Office. sacs-u. iva SALE-MY merry non;- APDLV Mrs. Wm. Partridge, Yo!" . 5561-‘7-23-81. I it! sate -. a new rssunvo huts, 30 ft. long. with or without wines. R. A. Rooney. Boat Dly to Guardian. 5112-7-25-31 ____..__._.____ T0 LET-IN A NICE RESIDENTAL locality. Desirable hot-water heat- ed residence at 53 Euston Street. Possession about August lst. Apply 51 Eilston Street. 5541-7-22-81. Lost LOST-ON EUSTON 5'1‘. SUNDAY morning, a purse of keys. Finder please leave at Central Creamerles. 5649-21 Western Guardian -Mr. and Mira. Ben]. Muttart and their daughter, Miss Edith, motored from Edmonton, Alberta, on a Vi!“ to relatives on the Island. It is six- teen yesrs since their last visit and they see many changes. Mr. Mutter-t 1g a ,‘- ofMr. W. J. Muttart of Summerside-O —Mrs. Silas Prowse of Brackley Point has been visiting in Summer- side the guest of her sister-ln-law Mr. Maud Orocket-S. CARD OF THANKS Mr. Peter McQusid and Rev. Mother St. Mary Elizabeth. C. N. 0.. wish to thank the Sisters and Nurs- es of the City Hospital for the ex- cellent cere and attention given their 6 inches. 2 mile bike, won by Barrett, 2nd, Cole. 5 mins. as 4-5 seconds. the 200 metres, and the easy victory of George Irwin in the 10,000 metres, were some of the features. Irwin came within twenty seconds of the Canadian record in the 10,000 metres. despite the fact that he had no’ com- petition from the first lap on. THE SUMMARY 100 metres won by R. Beszley, Wan- derers; znd ‘Rites, Fredericton, 11 secs. 10 lb shot put, won by C. Her- man, Wanderers; 2nd, G. Thompson, Antlgonlsh, 43 ft D inchu. 1500 met- res, won by D. Cameron, Antlgonish, 2nd, M. Lodge, Charlottetown, 4 mlns. 19 i-5 seconds. running high Jump. won by M. McN-aliy. Truro, 2nd G. Ayers, Charlottetown, b feet 5 1-2 in- ches. 400 metres, won by V. Eviile, Acadia; 2nd, J. Denyar. Wanderers. 50 4 l-t. 880 yards bicycle, won by Barrett,- 2hd Hannon, 1 min. 14 3-0 secs. Discs won by B. Campbell, Wan- derers: 3nd G. Thompson. Antlsonish. 115 feet 2 inches. 200 metres, won by H. Ryan, Maritime Summer School, Saekvllle; 2nd. B. Wade, Kentviile, 22 2-5 seconds. 10,000 metres, won by G. Irwin, Dartmouth; 2nd, R. Oliver. flicrburn, 34 mine. 0 secs. 16 lb harn- mer. won by Herman; 2nd M. G. Thompson, 121 ft. 6 in. 800 metres, won by D. Cameron, Ahtigonish, 2nd J. Denyar, Wanderers. 2 mins. 2 secs. Pole vault, won by H. W. lsener, Pic- tou; 2nd, E. Ryan, Antlgonlsh, 10 ft. lamented brother, the late Philip McQuaid, while a, patient there. They would aLso express their sincere ap- preciation to relatives and friends for many proofs of sympathy in their sad bereavement. W59 Javelin, won by G. Hamilton, Wan- derers; 2nd, Mitchell, Wanderers, 121 ft. 110 metres hurdles, won by Evillc, Acadia; 2nd, F. Foley, Wanderers, 17 2-5 secs. 5,000 metres, won by Gough Trenton. 2nd, M. Andrews, N. B. Hoe- pitsl, 1'1 mine. 14 1-5 secs. Runnlns Still Going Strong (Special to The Guardian‘ LONDON, July lid-George Ber- nard Show was astir early wail’. his 14m ‘birthday anniversary. While most lnndoners were fishi-l"! we need to arise from bed. The famous blllder. Souria. ' 5846-7-20-41 D%@____ ,__ i"! sin: s-Jarrsras swAn ‘Yflnse and lungworm vaccine. M. l» Mtlennan, Mt. Edward Road. Phone cos-L, Charlottetown. 2i .____________‘_______ "Iii Ion an: ..- s-r mono Creek, 4o acres or good lend, well "tiered. convenient to schools. flhurches. shipping. etc. m: fur- ’ bm-tlculars apply to owner, g H. MacKinnbn. 68 Winslow M. Somcrville, Mass. or apply to -_D. MacKinnon, Canoe Cove, P. f I- ssee-v-ae-iol I Male Help Wanted ~ "no entrants reason son "o" route, Prince Co. Good ltlon. Anyone wantinu light , itflbnly A. B. Kensinlton. 5830-‘1-20-81. h-_.________i_i__________ limsom you rnmcu un- m island is wanted st once. "lid have car. Permanent, ree- bie, position. Young man of f" lbpearanoe and proven sales “my siven preference. Writs full m1: u» Canadian Geographical w ty. e10 Lszauchetiere St. ‘m. Montreal. Attention: Mr. T. Jirrell, Jr. 7.35.31, M r salesman Wanted "iilllfoe the sea-flees of a i‘: "Want them en D l. l. h“ been elected president of the fu- tel-national Association of Gm ollbl st their recent convention ill m‘ llllll- Irish dramatist stepped briskly 1mm his home in Whitehall Court. and walked to the Royal Automobile Club for a. swim. On his way 11¢"! he passed under s ladder. PTWIHB that he is not superstituous even on his birthday. At the Duke of York's monument, Mr. Shaw spirlttdly bounded up the steps leadlns from the hall, two at a time and shortly after this was enioyins his Swim "'18 remained in the water half an hour. President 15mg A. Nerthey. Tomato. who lbroad, won by H. Ryan. M5. 5.: 2nd. . , tonlsh, lftsinhe. qeo.Ber,nardShaul!E Ryan Anis 2 c gs 11 l-2. Since from earth you passed away ' In your sweet eternal rest. CLUB POINTS Wanderers, Halifax, 44 pointl- Antigonlsh. 25 Points. Maritime summer School, Sackville BIRTHS l-IENRY-At-‘Dunstafinage on July 13 to Mr. l-nd M11. Andy Hem’? twin girls, congratulations. DEATH CRABBE-At 202 Hillsboro St. Sat- urday, July 2e, 1930. Mrs. Florence Crabbe, aged 78 years. Widow of the late Simon W. Crabbe. Funeral from her late residence on Tuesday. July 29. services starting at 2 o'clock, day- light saving time, funeral leaving at 2.30. Interment Sherwood Cemete y. ill MEMDRIAM In loving men-i y of Mrs. George Trowsdsie. Weatmoreland. P. l. 1., who passed sway four years ago. July 29th, 1020. Dearest Mother how we miss you And our hearts are aching sorely, As we think of you each day. Dearest one we know you're happy In the mansion of the blelt Where there la no pain or sorrow Inserted by her Sons Leonard l. of Quincy, Mass, and Bertram 1.. of Weatmerelsnd, P. l. I. 0643-74841. so-eoooooioea O-O-O- N. D. MacLean UNDIITAIII IlmAI-MII 11m cr-mnnorrrarowu ousnouuw. {BENNETTS POLICY; llgMY POLICY, STATES’ SIR ROBEl_{_’_l‘ BORDEN And, He Adds, “I Am Content to Leave the Record of My Devotion to the Empire to the Judgment ’ of My F elloW-Countrymen”-Ringing Declar-i ation by Canada’s Wartime Prime Minister on‘ Empire Trade-Refutes Unworthy Canvasses of Liberal Party. UITAWA. Ont., July 25-—ln a ‘ issued today Sir Robert Borden. Canada's war time Minister. defines his position in re- statem Prime y, the victory of Howie Ryan in Jack Thomas, Wanderers’ coach. Do noble deeds. while yet thy arm For soon the days of youth will pass Then helpless age, the scourge of all will leave of youth and beauty not a wlrd scream from out of the black night. the‘ bed. iation to the present general election issues. The stctementwhich Sir Rob- ert has handed the Canadian Press follows: "Since retiring from public life about eight years ago, I have delib- erately refrained from taking an ac- tive part.1n political discusion, nor did I intend to do so on this occa- sion, but, as my name has been drug- ged into the controversy by promin- cht illPllortcrs of the Government, and even by the Prime Minister him- self, it becomes my right as well as my duty to make my position clear." ‘WHOLEBEARTEDLY IN ACCORD" "I am wholeheartedly. in. accord with the fiscal policy which ,Mr. Bennett has eloquently proclaimed in every part of Canada. ‘lfwenty five years ego I took substantially the some grdund. The British lim- Dire, first and, within the British Empire, Canada first; the preserva- tion ofpur home market for our own producers, the maintenance of our industries to give employment to our people, Canadab complete control over her tariff. Subject to these con- siderations, s system of reciprocal trade preferences within the Empire. "Briefly stated, such was the pol- Acadia, 10 points. Charlottetown. 8 1-2 points. Pictou, 5 points. Dartmouth, 5 Points. Trenton, s points. . MARITIME TEAM’ NAMED IIALIIMX, N. 8., July 27—'I‘he spe- cial committee selected by officials of the M. P. B. A. A. U. 0., to name a Maritime Team to compete in the Canadian Track and Field events next month ail-Toronto, Ont., named the following: Reg. Beasley, Wanderers and Howie Ryan, Maritime Summer School, Sackville. N. 3., sprints; Vern Eville, middle distance, George Ir- win, Dartmouth, 10,000 metres, Bebe 1 Herman, Wanderers field events and still adhere. the House of Commons that manu- facturers in Canada were as much value to the Empire as manufactur- ers in Great Britain and on the pub- lie platform 1 declared that a mill or a factory in Canada was worth as much to the Empire as a mill or a factory in Great Britain. STANDS BY BENNETT "It L! Ohl-flod that Mr. Bennett's policy ls locking in loyalty to the Empire. If so I must be classed in the same category, but I am content to leave the record of my devotion hilllllillilfitfitbe“ eutof ' my fellow countrymen. "When the British preference was first established it was argued that a. sentimental preference to Canada. would rsult. The Liberal Government discovered that no such sentimental preference. had resulted and in 10o: in a. memorandum presented by Sir Wilfrid Lauder and Mr. Fielding, tn the British Government. they prac- ltioally threatened to abolish the pre- ference unless Great. Britain would exempt the products of the colonies from customs duties. The record can be seen in m. Fleming's speech of April 1d, 1908 and in my reply of April 1'1, i908. "Reference has been made in a (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, July ‘lit-Lars! consignments of Russian pulpwood purchased by the International Pa- per Company today were barred from entry into this country by the treas- ury because convict lsbor entered in- to their production. Acting on in- formation that poorly fed sroups of Russian convicts had been used in ceding the wood at Archangel, As- icy as I advocated and to which I- On March 18, 1902, I declared 1h RussianPulpwioodn Barred From US. . ‘ revealed by former Governor Amcd ’ clay, when he defeated Borotra in four ll 12. Smith, President of Empire Stats. ‘ ~‘°°*' lnc. purchased a. large amount of Russian‘ pulpwood from the Amtorg Corpora- tion, the omcial Russian commerciall organization, and added. would apply to allspecimens of pulp- ‘ wood from Russia. said. The people of Great Britain alone must determine the fiscal pol- other hand the people of Canada fiscal policy of our country. No Canadian would desire a Brit- ish government to adopt a policy re- garded as unfair or oppressive by the British people. On the other hand, a Canadian government is derelect to its duty, unless it safeguards the interests of the Canadian people. 51R ROBERT SUMS UP Any policy that sends abroad raw materials which can be economically utilized in our own industries, any policy that drives our laboring popu- lation to seek employment in foreign countries. any policy which sends abroad good Canadian money to pay for articlm that can be economically and usefully produced by the labor of our own people and the employ- ment of our own raw materials ls ec- onomically unsound and destructive of our country's welfare. “Any policy that has the effect of driving people out of our country is a most disastrous remedy for un- employment." Liberal joumal to a speech delivered by me in London on July 31, 1918., The position I then took is perfectlyl Helena Rubinstein Suggests QUICK BEAUTY For the Busy Womarfs Tired Skin _ - . ‘ When time is short and the occasion is important, treat your skin to this Tepid "pick-me-up." I Cleanse and re-euerglze vrith Vflug Pasteurized Face Cream. so refresh- m; for a tired skin . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Next, Skin Toning Lotion to con- tract the pores and leave the skin firm and fresh. (For dry skin use Skin Toning Lotion Special‘ $1.25 Then a quick, lasting application of Yalaze Rouge en Creme in bled. Geranium or Red Raspberry-Jo suit your type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 And the finishing touch of Valaze Powder - clear of tone and clinging of texture-an a choice of ten lovely colors $1.00, S150, $3.00 Tune in on the Voice of Beauty program broadcast by Helena Rubinstein every other Thursday over the National Broadcasting Chain and Associated Stations at 11.30 A.M. Eastern Standard time. These World Famous Beauty Prepara- tions are Now Sold at This Store. Ask t0 4 FAGF THREE i , consistent with what I have already‘ I Have These Goods Shoivn to You. Y ROSS-DRUG-UNITED icy of the United Kingdom on the, Successor to have the some right to control the; srhe Co. ETTER VALUES” l "HOME OF B § Tied For Open i Golf Ch Ship (Canadian Press) LANCASTER, Ont., July ZIL-Shoot- Tommy Armour totalled 277 in the 72 holes of the Canadian 0pm Golf Championship today. Leo Diegel, the title holder and four times winner of the event, went around the last 18 holes in a remarkable 67 to tie with Armour. Johnny Farrell, who had been leading for some time with 2'78 was in third place. Diego! and Armour must play off for the title. __._._______ NEW YORK, July 27_<By The Canadian Freon-Plans for n public observation gallery atop the Erllltl/J State Building, 1,222 feet above the sistant Secretary Lowman issued general instructions to customs col-l lectors along the Atlantic seaboard: to deny its admittance. He said the International Paper Company had, the orders i BEING PREPARED Heed well 0' youth, how time is fleet- ing by! Waste not the golden hours that on- ward fly; Sow goodly seeds, with diligence and care Lest harvest comes and finds thy gralneries bu-re. Gird up thy lolns, life's battles must be fought. ' By coward mare-g. noble deed was wrought. Press bravely on, with ready sword and shield. And every foemsn at thyfeet will yield. strong, / ' along- the race; trace. 1". . J‘. McArt-hur Inrne Valley YES, WHAT? The Englishman started at the What was that’! he gasped. An owl. was the reply. Yes, I know. But what was ‘ovwling. e__- Worfi We All? Scene in modern apartment: ten‘s agents l‘ unded up 618m 0! ti" bandits. Some went to jail. some turned State's witnesses and some evaded sought, Gasper Rosenberg. was near. to capture many months ago his brother Simon was nsugh‘ and pleaelBd Iuilty. Cutten was unrelenting and the went on. It W94 estlnfaied that h! spent a mall fortune. Roeenbergb arrest Cutten has har- ried the brother, keeping him ai- way; on the move. Distracted st his nerves Gaspar Rosenberg walked into! (Spatial to The Guardian) elery was stolen, and Cult!!! W55 racked Ln s, vault. Aid came to Cut- ten before he suffocated, but be- cause the invaders had leit him in the vault, to die the wheat specula- tor pledged his entire fortune i! ne- cessary to bring them to justice. Two by two and one by one Cut- punishment, One man times, ‘Phrae search since 51m lumpy. she-Dear, there's s man under Pathfinde. state's Attorney W. Reeds oface yes- terday. identified himself and sur- n____mm “m, NW4,“ m”, rendered. "I've been hunted lens.‘ , to desen in an hour or eo-The “W!” l“ “m- "I ‘m, m“°°"'f‘ o ' andprqaaredtfiflbvolt."'losnt M}; ote for J .A.MaeDonald and San _ _ ion the eighty-sixth floor. which can Oath of Wcalthy Gram TYAOGI‘ S2ltlSf1€d-— Pl€dg€d ' be reached by two elevators ccn- , go on any longer, alwflyi WHEATON, I1l., July 26~The last Cutten wins." Rosenbersb bOHd W35‘ o! the Cutten bandits hes surrender-l fixed at $13000, smi- he had bleed- ed, and the oath that Arthur W. ed not guilty to the yellowed indict-I Cutten, wealthy grain trader swore lment against him. l-lls trial was set» you ain't so numerous. l antiseptic and g i the raw," tm er I Eight Year Search A Proves Successful, 1 Himself to Corral Gang Who Robbed Him. l hiding. l gggm years ago ha; been satisfied. for September. i Cuttenis home. a show PM" 6i’ I. Downers Grove was invaded by nine bandit‘ m m” And "(may m 39W She: Are you my father? He: Certairly not! Khy? She: Then quit pawin’ me. an ARGUMENT .1 Lisa: Count ydself agin. big boy.i Rastus: Sticlr a thermometer in yo’ mouf, brby. you ain't so hot- REMOVES STING FROM BURNS AND SQAillS-i street level. he said. nvill thus become one-fifth ation in the building plans had been ‘ made in. order intersection of Fifth Avenue and Thirty-fourth street, where the building is being constructed, were Mhan anything every built by man It will be seventy-tut) fret less than , a quarter of a mile above the street. Mr. Smith states that the alter-f that the Empire State building should be "a monu- mental structure.“ _It will be opened’. for occupation on May 1. 1931. ' According to the new plans, a large observation gallery will be built nesting with the nzain elevators of? the building at the elghtieth floor. States Fail To Lift Davis Cup v (Canadian Press) AUTEUIL, France, July 27—'1‘he ing a sensational 64, two strokes below ‘ third “tempt of me United sat“ m the course record, and six below par, 5“ many years t° “w” m‘ mm C“? from the tennis rnusketeers of hence. , foundered today upon the granite-like i dcfcnncs of these veteran French aces. Henri Cochet and Jean Borotra. Cap- grurmg both of the final days singles ' matches, France retained the Cup she inrst won in 1027 by the decisive mar- fgin of four victories to one leading, itwo to one. After the first two days of play in the challenge round, France i clinched the Cup, when Borotra con- iquered George Lott. youthful star from i Chicago. 5-7, 6-3, 2-6. 5-2, 5-0. Cochet ‘ put the finishing touches. on Frances ‘ third silcccssful defense of the Cup by lrvhiyiplnr: his old rival. Big Bill Tilden, 1m easy fashion, 4-8, s-s. 6-1, v-s. "r11- liden recorded the only United States lvictory of the challenge round on Fri- i The addition will extend the height ‘ of the building with the Zeppelin‘ mooring mast. tn the equivalent of 102 storeys, or 1,243 fest from the Tue bnildinsr, higher \',"11ile the younr; sulta- was wait- to take out his young lady, the r~r's liiiio sister egtered the room. Did you know my sister's got three other boy friends? said the child. The suitor bricked up his eeag s: this pelce of news, . Really! he said in surprise. I haunt seen any of them. rIeithc-r have I. replied the child. but she gave me a shilling to tell you. M_________M_________ This unusual gallery. raised above the roof lw-el, will be sheathed with Qniclzel and steel and glass. Them will be room for several hundred people to S1il“'(‘y the city. Above the eighty- : floor will rise the observation lower and Zeppelin mooring-mast, ‘Z00 5P1". high. you. lF-JlrlOM T0 VOTE- QIYEENXS‘ If you want to return Hon. R. B. Bennett to power, mark i your ballot thus in Queenie County: R. HAROLD JENRINS . W. CHESTER S. RULFRE CYRUS lllriCbllilnliN ‘ JOHN H. MYERS . . . . . .. .......... X I ' l l v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jar] Make no other mark of any kind. K I .\'G'S If you want to return Hon. R. B. Bennett to power mafl your ballot thus in King's County: Despite e precaution, most of n: .- recewe our s are of burns and amide ’ grasping something hot . . . splut- tering grease . . . kiddies laying with fire . . . we never know w en our turn isto come. And bow vitally important it is that a bottle of Absorbine, In, is handy-always! A plied instantly to the parts affected Ageorbine, jr., taku out the sting an aide Nature to hmi quickly and cf- iectiveiy. Splash it on freely and ofwi to get the but results. Absorbine, In, is a highly concentrated ermicide which sooth kin . . . allay; in- ilsmstion . . ._snd removes dan r of infection...itianot euysn dos not stain the skin. t a bottle st . r dru " ' :81) '11 §iu_ ‘s-pnoe 5-1011“ eGov THOMAS V. GRANT .. JOHN A. BIAFDONALD , Make no other mark of any kind. PRIIVCE If you want to return lion. R. B. Bennett io power mark your ballot thus in Prince County: J. FRANK ARNETT ALFRED E. lHacLEAN .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Ix! Make no other mark of any kind. ernment