JULY 23’ 193‘ !1'B'E cHAIu.orr'I'E'rowI~:_ GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE 3 EXTRA CASH PRIZES FOR BEST SUBSCRIPTIONS ‘ REPORTS The Campaign Bulletin 1 :&2b%'%‘::8“s I Hustlers Start Third Lap on Even Terms A $985.00 CAR AT STAKE! who mu Win in 0.. N OW First Grand Prize “W” “"°°*'* "“'°"” 0- R 1936 MODEL Chevrolet Master coach °°""'"ig" ? No contestant can be certain of victory, no one is hopelessly beaten for one of the prizes. There is abundant speculation as to the final outcome. Wise contestants Will turn in every available sub- scription by this Saturday night, the close of the » ,' third period and the last of the big votes. Con- testants are shown in their correct positions, but total votes are not published. Winnifred McDonald, Montague . ._ 2,550,000 James E. Hughes, Bradalbane ,.,....._.,._.,.._., 2,530,000 Maitland Owen, Charlotetown 2,520,400 Mary C. Carter, Cardigan . . . . . . . 2,500,375 Mildred Ranahan, Charlottetown _. . ., 2,490,875 Pearle Burns, Charlottetown . . . . . . . . 2,490,000 Lillian Newson, North River .. 2,489,947 Mrs. Georgia Walker, Kensington 2,485,000 _ _ I Tessie McNeill, Sumerside , . . . ..., 2,472,200 e Mrs. Earl Ling, New Wiltshire . . . . .. 2,460,000 V Frank Brown, New London _ . . . . ._ 2,455,325 Arthur Herrell, Hunter River ,. 3.. 2,450,205 Mrs. Annie Pond, Summerside . 2,445,675 Thursday I A $360_()0 CAR AT STAKE: It;.:.:t5..?.;:;::;f::e:.<:":.....,....;‘.§.;.. l:§S§:333 Fred Batt, Charlottetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,226,400 - d V_8 Tud or sedan “I-chased from Mrs. Katherine Creamer, Kelly’s Cross . ., 1,119,975‘ 0 Scicond 1l:I1‘lZieF(:l1' Charlotte town P Epl Ray McCallum, Dunstaffnage _. . 777,000 r1 a A1150“ 3° 0 v ’ ' ' ' Miss Lottie Affleck, Mt. Stewart ........ . .. 758,225 Mrs. F. Moreside, North River 702,100 Pius McDonald, St. Peters Bay 304,000 HattieiTa.rbush, Charlottetown 299,400 itaymond Genge, Southport ...,. 203,400 1 1 PI MI Ernest Champion, Kensington . 283,000 Ernest McMillan, Charlottetown ,,,.,._...,.,., 272,000 gloyd Gillispie, Milton ... . . .,....,.,.,.,.,.,., 192,000 _ _ , Wm. Hennessy, Charlottetown _. . . . . ., 155,325 Less than a Week—-Just five days in all-— Walcott McPherson, Kinross_ . . . . . . . . .. 142,000 . I 1 , ‘ ‘ . . . . . . .1. . . . nu. .. y ‘V'--'“ Thcn the end forever of the Fateful Period W3 ter 0 Bnen’ Bnstol " ’ ' ' ' 137 000 I ., ~ ACT NOW—GET YOUR SHARE OF $3.000 IN PRIZES AND CASH COMMISSIONS TO BE AWARDED IN ONE WEEK FROM SATURDA,Y AUGUST 8th. and the date you can turn in subscriptions on the $25.00 in Special Prizes. ' ‘C “SPEED - ’EM - UP.” DAYS ARE HERE I Fl'he First and Third Periods of "the Cam- paign give promise of being the two_Bqnner Periods. There is every reason to believe this Third Period will, for some surpass even the First Period as far as accomplishment is con- cerned. This much seems certain—with the race so fast and close as it nears the finish, any candidate or candidates who slacken their pace are doomed for disappointmnt In the end. Third Period days ofl’er two-fold opP01't“l“' ties and are the days for greatest vote and pointmakingactivity. ALL VOTES TAKE TREMENDOUS DROP ANDWEEKLY BONUS VOTES ARE DIS-. CONTINUED AFTER SATURDAY NIGHT. .-' .‘ Lax:-0 E‘ ~au"~“',:‘--1; ,7» - .‘ -""°—’ ‘S K 1 2 I . I . . WILL BE DIVIDED As FOLLOWS: $10.00 "5 ‘~‘; I EACH WMMUNITY STILL SOLID“ BE I3h0I0iWARDED THE CONTESTANT TURNING 1 HIND THEIR CANDIDATE AND THIS IN THE GREATEST AMOUNT or SUBSCRIPTION . V THE STORY. BUSINESS THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK END- WEEK SHOULD TELL ING AUGUST 1st—$7.00WILL BE GIVEN TO THE ,, 5...». SECOND HIGHEST AND TO THE NEXT FOUR $2.00 WILL BE AWARDED TO EACH. 4 ‘- . . IT Fwe Worklng , EXTIIA BASH F0! EXTIIA EFFO Days Remain _ “SAY IT WITH SUISGIIIPTIIIIS” .01’ Third YOU CAN WIN NOW - v - h t t d - k a good showing of votes will be gain- . d ggigaclggfdagahzo:)IegewsIiI(IlSloIIvo:IvoI‘v‘II, I: losing ground. Get the fighting spirit. ' P e 0 Forget the past, roll up your sleeves, grit your teeth, and jump into the flitht now GET OUT AND FIG HT FOR THAT CAR . _ ‘ A “ '63-'-on-..»‘ ‘ ‘L7