. . 1, 1 uf. a, l. >.,. . ~. l . v ' JULY 4. 1914 -vu mm mu ~ *ru osssmdrrcrown evasprm -an v- ml- _ _ ?AGE"N1lf_X _‘__ _ _ _ v .._- >- _ _ __ _L _ $2lll.llUH,lllB . llllll-llllPEiHlH WSYMPATHY HJH .llll EHAMBERLMN BODY Fllllllll lllll 10.00!! PEHISH IN slLlM__§_UlflH£HS-- Kllrcullll luiulllllilllll HAS |1l§,_s£Dlwll clPl_lHlvl|lsl clllul luluns - ~. . --_u ' ._`._- ` - (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) ‘ C di P ' . I (Canadian Press) (Specialwto The Guardian.) CANTON- "U17 3~"R°l’°"° "°°°l"' ( ‘ma an N55) V cd here say that 10 000 persons were WASHINGTON, ~ll1lY 3.- Prssi- OTTAWA, July 3.-After a lengthy (Canadian Press) - L()Ni)gN July 3_ The R; Hon CAPE 'FRA ER-SE. Jllll' 3'--A dr d . t, ,{. t R. H d dent Wilson sent a special message sitting of the Cabinet Council to-day MONTREAL, July 3.- Mayor Mar ,y 8 h Chémberlain' died 1 st',,‘ght_ much decomposed body wos found on _°W“° .'" ’° en W" °° 5 to_ Congress to-day for an appro- it io stated tomight that the ro- tin sent a cablegram to the widow 14?: Seann which removed ,ine of the M0W1lllam's show. about R mile “h,1c{‘_' UID” tlgearé ‘gem ;‘i'°"”°, flies DYIBUOII Dl 3200 000 f0f' the Salem commendation of the Government in Ol H°“- -7080911 Chamberlain express" i ost trlkin figures from British ‘mm here- , lusha -eu-ls y S aw” on m the fire suderers. ,I-Ie enclosed a tele- connection with John Krafcherlko, ills Sfmllatlly OD behalf Ol the ffltl' puoliticia, canfla as an entire surprise, Dl`».U0ugberty, toroner, who gent H*-‘°d°d dlstrmts are ““m”w“”° cram from Governor Welsh savhu sentenced to hung in winnipeg on me of Montreal ln her loss- for the condition oi his health was for and vii-Wed fl" body- It 'ls br' 1`°‘°°'°"“-" . Hl|l]HlS GHS that 3,000 families are in need. July 9, has gone to the Governor- --`---~ not publicly known to be worse than fleved that the b0*lY ls that ul Capt' General for final ratification. ' in the last two or three years. Mrs. l f""’“h°1'“» 1°” last ‘Bu from “ Though nothing oilicial is given ' Chamberlain, who had never left her °°h°0"°l’ from Pugwiasil \ memoran Elll. SAM HUGHES 1- --- P. E. I. IIUUPLE CILEBHATE -W »»- :::;“.:s°:.;:;°h.“if i:=.;i:;,»s;::€- |'M|]|(HM||] [mfg clemency will not he granted and che with paralysis seven soars sso. and 5 I law will take its course, his son, Austin, were at his bedsido lottcwwnf “ml P0010 ‘md Tl10mPl*0“» un lun annul ull llllvllsul i -- . _ , LONDON. July 3-'-Cl1a\“'\1¢r1Hi“ Wes' o'r'l‘.flW.l. July 2.-- Cul. sam llill FUX HANIIH .1-._ ' Colonel Sam Hughes who visited .Prince Edward Island on a tour of inspection, accompanied by Lord Brooke, Colonel Williams, Hon.Don- aid Nicholson, Colonel Jenkins, and others made 3 visit to T-he Woodman Johnson Fox Ranch yesterday morn- ing. At this large ranch, the Spring; Park Black Fox Co., 'l`he Prince Al- bert Black Fox Co., and Strathcona Silver Black I-'oxes Limited have their foxes domiciled, ond nntuially, with so large a showing of pure bred stock, a visit to th'ls ranch affords an excellent idea of Prince Edward Islnnd's very important industry. The party was shown through the ranch by Mr. Woodman, manager of |.[l.[l.l. UFFIBEHS f ` _ SIXTY-THIRD AN.\`I\'ERSARY.-- dc'»1y-h‘lv_- WA.\"|`I‘ID- t`()()l{--Hl)l*SEKEl<1PER, in- small family. Apply this office _.___ll§_3§’_2,'7_tiH‘.F,“-_.__ . t'i)OK (ELIHCRLY) WANTICD AB- _f\PP_1¥ QEPIFIlf-‘“_9i\39€;;*?§9@2Mff WANTED =A. GIRL FOR GENERAL house work, Apply to Mrs. Aitken, 213 Qlleen_§t. Milli-1-_-i_M§pii_. ron- sails 01.1) PAPERS PAR- shelves, etc., should apply to The _G}£‘I9le1L_0ll‘;‘i9;,_L_L*’if_5,'i*9M?': I-IIISTLING MAN UNDER 50 EACH locality. Introduce our ufzlnber- ships. R50 to $500 monthly. The sed his appreciation and gratitude in wife, his son Johnathan and his a suitable reply. wife, and their little daughter Violet. The officers installed are ns lol- The guests then repaired to the house lows; where some good lively music was discoursed by Mr. Arthur Afflick ST, l.:\\\`l'lE.\'(‘E. \\`II.Dl"»Y. grandson of the celebrants, pcompan- ‘led by his cousin Miss Priscilla Allie- J,, P, Gi--Jas. Murley W. McCzil- ack of f`harlotteto\-an, The old time 1 - der; gig seemed to reach the old gentle- N. G.-Elmer Uovyer Ronald Mc- i'nan's feet and headless of the weight D0l\9»l‘l- of 89 years, he took the floor and V, fl.-R, Diamond E. ACOYH- danced a step that was an eye- It. Secy.-P. .\, Hanley Jas. Wlilllel”-l opener to many of the younger peo- F. Secy.-J. J. McKinnon. John MU' ple. Then the Rev. Mr. Murray the Laughlin- pastor of the Presbyterian church, Treas.-lfobt. Rattrny. C- S- Drew- Mt. Stewart, gave a very thoughtful Wnrd01-A. MCEBCUGPH- H- Vfinlfier' and valuable address suitable to the BllU°~ occasion. After some more instrunr Conductor-I. F. McLean. D. D. l\'l°l" cntal music and singing, at 5 o‘clock l`19_°“- p.m. the company dispersed wishing I. G.-Russell Beef- P- Mc!-"~“"e' Mr. and Mrs, Affleck many more hap- 0. G.--W. (`» COOK- J- ll°"e“zl°' py years of wedded lifc. Mr. and R_ g_ \,‘_ (;__-T, C, I-Iowott. C- A‘_3°r“' Mrs. Alex. Allleck of Scarltuwn, were _ ' Mlllfn' at the anniversary. Ifoth Mr. and S. I. il.--John 5‘n'1.'.n. HMTY "T" Mrs. Affleck are bale and heflfty and D°“l5“\' indeed were happy that day, sur- S~ V- G-_'lx C- Hnwatt’ C' Acorn' rounded as they were by their child- 5- V- G-*‘All~ K¢““"dy' I' Giftlrsl' tgp, and _¢bildren’s children. The ' ' l n me ers the amil were S~ S'_Ch'a5‘ Harper' H' Johnson' l:l‘lis‘li“i;l::g Tghn (llving fat y Mt. S~’D~ F' Bethune' N' Mcxein' Stewart, James at Darlington, Alfred ze lohrlttf .1 1 L. R. L. R. I.. F” `-` ties rcqliirlng paper for lmreailx ("hoplnin W Whitlock W D Waye . "" H -0 gown' DSW' visiting at 5,. _ | -' . . . . ~ . Q _ _ I __ the old home at present but whose home is in lloston, Robert in Char- D lottetown, Mrs. W. Melicnzie of St. | Andrews, Mrs. F. Jardine lfead of 4 Hillsborough and Miss Elizabeth late -* of Boston but who is also visiting I-I--U ‘205§.__Q<3vi_lp;t_on.,Inrs0rrew.»str\ .- . Til __ Hi Hier' off-lllfllev w|i:h°onn1‘hse`iliy,~~~'Junl” |085, p. . rooms for subscriptions. more many lass votes winner and all day wires htalvs been llialdzli e winners o ocered by The those wholdfid their best night and all iii; i‘."“.f;‘.’iY...§’.‘.‘i*.1?.fi-‘§”..§’.“‘b£.‘l§1‘1..“I`.§ff lllguntlc Prize Ccllflftlf E A. Mathicson Mr. Justice I-lasnard, | . I i The winner of the Grand Prize in , the grunt contest was Mr. li. Wed- ' lock il well known and popular busi- s ' ii He started in the contest ne s mu _ f _~ from llc beginning nnd he, with several of his friends, put forth the glen vflort which is responsible ‘.~;_\r his simrss. Last evening when it was known who Wim the $=~ll0 the .__.-__.__._...__.. xlgricllltllrist people who were wait- irli' outside The Gulirdilln office to see the result of the contest, asked ' for a few words from this popular lids' in u Blaze of Glory; Millions of Votes Cust ~\“f“<‘»f»~- he rf-hvl ¢°,,l'»\»1~°r,;v- on his bearers that was ls les onslblc for his ‘ of Contest; Candidates More Thun Pleased §‘,‘;;“,;1.‘;,;;2.‘;.;i,°$......i°..'..,.........gh Many Hundreds of New Readers Secured. iff’Y""’t.‘iL‘.$..§"§.,*"€Z.li“1$i.‘.?‘G‘;‘;£€.‘i; many persons already receiving the paper who todk occasion to help a- ionga friend by paying their sub- scription in advance. HONORS WERE WELL WON. Dor»'t think for a moment that these splendid results were attained without work, hard work and plentv of it. , ‘They were not. The prize win- ners labored early and late. Other contestants worked just us hard. They all deserved well, and The Uual'diun's only regret in connection with the whole affair is that all could not have-won big prizes. But that was clearly impossible. How- ever, provision wus made that other prices should go to those who some near the goal and yet ,failed 0| lt- Grafonolas, diamond rings, gold watches and many smaller prizes re- ward contestants who gave their time ond hui-d work to the cuuse and yet not land one of the major prim. Nor does the benefit and there. Eva-v candidate, whether s winner or not, is better able to iight the battle of oxidlpee today* than when he or i-he eifilhd- alien-the contest two months Sgo, or whenever they -went into ie. ‘ 'rl-is wimmns-mink. Piioun. are and they e a so _ _ - ian for the fnir und impartial treat- - ment he received during the contest, and snys he hopes at some time to in any way repay them for their in- t:rest in him for the past few weeks. have reason to be. Prizes like these are not picked up every day. Even if they hm! done nothing else for the past eight weeks. they would be well paid fc-i their labor. Andthe losers do not need to feel discouraged. Most of them did the best they could. It was inevitable that some should lose. lust as some would win. It is always so in the bb"-I8 01 life. whatever your occupa- tion. Game losers dre as much ad- nrfred as are the winners, and those who took part in The Guardian con- test and fniled to land a big prize are that kind. THE WINNER IN DISTRICT N0. l. Miss May C. Murphy. of Summer- slde was the winner of first prize in District, No. 1. She entered the ircat contest at the request of many friends Miss Murphy is to be com- plimented upon her results. She wishce to thank her many friends for their l\.l=l1istauce and interest in the contest. Phe also thanks The Guar- dian il r the fair and importial way in whlvh they conducted the contest. AS VIEWED BY 'PHE GUARDIAN oliAro.\'ol..\ cons 'ro nisrnicr NO. 2. The Guardian did not spend thous- ands of dollars in conducting a prize contest for the sake of the fun there was in lt, you may he sure. It meant a tremendous lot of hard work. lt meant no little risk. It meant eer- tuiu dlsnppointmint to some of our friends. which was felt just as keen- ly by us as by them. It was a business proposition with The Guardian. Already far in the front ln journalism iii this sec- tion. fr was determined to achieve the best position in the matter of circulation, and the c ntest was started n». the means todgbst end and it succeeded. It east monev Mrs. John Hackett of Tignish is the winner of the Grafonola. She has teen n vi-ry hard worker in l!~c c.»|ii.¢:st und would have done a gre.-it den! r-l-mer had she not starts-l ii¢I.t nl the beginning. ‘\lr.a. mick- ert difi not make the start until she was used time and again bv her i’.ic:\'l~i to take an active part in the great in-iipnisn, and both rue and hor flu-bds deserve great credit for llxrir success. "mn 1.-IJ/lsnini4_'i~i-l'.4Nr:s 'run 'ri-is Puanio. rinbahlyliothlng could be so to |et these new subserlpf , But it ...firm-‘l .',..i.- use-I “V 0- Wil°o"- Wi”-ld Secretory of the w. r~. Alcvic. The motives of giving- NEW Elllll LMI]-} Bllwllll IIAPESE xmas . .~.» (Special to The Guardian.) ` CAPI-I TRAVERBE, July 8.-The new cable was laidi here today and lalnded on the bank in great style. Capt. Dixon then proceeded to Tor- mentine paying out the immense bigl cable, taking in all about three hours from shore to shore. .__- WANT P}l()ilIB1'l‘ION DOMINION ISSUE. MONTREAL, July 2.- The Na- tional Grnnd Lodge of the Order of Good 'l'em-plnrs has passed a resolu- tion in favor of the granting of tile franchise to women, “believing that the eufroiichiselnent of women would greatly aid the cause of prohibition/ Tile Nutinnal Grand Lodge also ell- dorsed ll plan to form a prohibition party ill every constituency, and au- thorized John H. Roberts, Montreal, National electoral superintendent, to take ertion to organize the voting strength oi prohillitionists through- out the Dominion. iiev. .l. A. Smith, of llcrwick, N. National Chief Templar, claimed that n soloonlcss Canada and United States would be an accomplished fact by the year 1020. Rev. J. A. Smith. wus re-elected National Chief Temp- lar! -7. V. Jackson, Moncton, N. B., National Secretary, and I’. W. Rob- ertson, Edmonton, Natioual Treas- urer. 1l‘_\\'iil-_ fo Tile Guardian as 'il are the lulrty appreciation given by the plmlli- il- liiakiug this grunt ander- t:=.3-lnu ll. success. The "`.i:lrr'lun v'i;>llL:1 to thank its renders nnl rrn- oilliltvri for making‘ollr great con- test il success. in the future, as ll. the post. The Guardian will do its l'-est to make ll more uewsy und bet- ter puller. NON-PRIZE WINNERS. Candidates who were not success- iul in winning il prize will receive n _commission of five per cent. on the nm-ounf. of cash business turned in by them. (‘lieques for these an.-oilnts will be ff-rwarded in ii few days, as soon ns thc clerical work can be at- tended tr.. Owins in the very good success of Lhr Lollfesi 'l`he Guardian is giving :ln cxtlf. prize of ii llilllnond Ring a- wlly us the votes were so close a- mong two candidates. AWARD OF PRIZES BY JUDGES. We, the undersigned Judges in the Gllurilinn Prize Contest, lifter care- ful :ludlt of the votes and the 'aub- srriptions, ill__n_ceor‘ilanc_e__with the ((‘-<-iltinued on page eleven) Minard'| Linlment Cures Colds, etc. C0lllfl0 BYEBTS IIHUUUCEIEIITS. IEETIIIGS ETB. One cent per word each insertion' in this column. Bash mllst accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-live cents. “Reserve Saturday, July 11,1914, for (.`l‘,'de River Ice~cream festival. 3296-7-lME1ipu. °*l)r. Ayers’ dental office will be rinsed on Monday ( all day) during July and August. 3320-7-3l\l6i. “Parents are relninded to send the usual busketato the St. James S. B. I-'icnic on Wednesday. 3337. '*VISl'I`ORS’ tables nt the St. .Tamer Picnic at Westville on Wed- nesday. 3338. "The Florida Hotel will open on July Sith for the season. W. Brown, proprietor, Pownal. 3344-7--1M2ipd. "Yes, the weather on Doiuinion Day was o great disappointment,- hut cheer up, you cn-n nttend St. l'aul's Picnic today at Westville! 3350. “Everybody is going to St. Puul's Picnic at Westville today. See flint you are there. Steamer loaves at 9.30 n. ni. and 3 p. ln. 3350. “This store will be closed every evcnim; at seven o‘clock, except Blit- urdnys, during July and August. .lnmes St.f,‘. Moore, Eldon. 3351-7-4Mli. "Cui-veil Bros. received another chi-loud of Sussex ginger ale and tempcrufe drinks. This is the se- cond csrloall received this summer, which speaks well for the quality of Sussex drinks. 3321-7-3M5i. "TIIE MOTOR BOAT “York” will rur. 'ron~ York Point to Plant Line wharf. Charlottetown, to-morrow (Sunday), leaving York Point at 10.80, 2.00 and 7.30 and Charlotte- town n* 11.00 a. m., 2.30 and 8.00 p. rr.'. 3338: “Cornwall S. B. intend holding their annual picnic on Wednesday, July Sth. If day should prove un- favorable plcnlc will he held the first fine dny following. Special table for visitors. 3348-7-iM!li. “York Point Hotel will bs opened for the summer, after the S7 of June. 'lbs motor boat (York) will run to Charlottetown, for the ne- comodatioo of any parties wishing to spend a while at the Hotel. Please communicate by telephone. D. W. White, Proprietor. 8118-l»i4l6wkl. A WEALTH OF in the