. OWN GUDI EXTRA CASH PRIZES ' FOR NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS . THIS WEEK znd PERIOD CLOSES Th Campaign Bulletin _ mm on » g E HARD to FIGURE LEADERS, RACE CLOSE ‘ Leading Contenders Benefit Materially, close Figuring g Alone Determines Positions V°*°S Pile Up Rapidly Under Liberal “Second 5 :1_‘l0d” Schedule; Cash Prizes Offered lg _Week For New Subscriptions; Com- petition Depends Almost Entirely Upon gesults Secured Coming Week; Strugglr ~01‘ Suoremacy To Be’ Determined In Next Three Weeks. TWELVE NAMES ELIMINATED FROM ‘SCORE BOARD ACCOUNT or INACTIVITY ON THE HOME STRETCH Entering the "Second Peri'od"—th!e best "0t9""f1/W19 Period for the remainder of The Guardian Subscription L'anipaign_candidateg are getting set for the home stretch and from now on to. the finish the campaign promises to lie an exciting race between stellar contenders for highest honors and motor cars. Saturday night saw the close of the flrst Period of the campaign. The flrst period was a tremendous success. Hundreds of thousands of votes were issued and every really active can- didate profited splendidly. Candidates enter the second period well bunched. While some profited in greater degree ""1" did Omen. as is but natural, an analysis of votes earned reveals the fact that leading Contenders who are striving for high honors and automobiles benefited most equally in their splendid period close efforts. It is a fact that without the closest figuring today's leaders could not be determined. This however, is but natural when it is considered that those deter- mined to win availed themselves well of the time and opportunities provided and, naturally, this could produce but one result-a fast, close race. The cwnpaign, so far as the respective scores of candidates is concerned, today depends almost entirely upon ilesults obtained by the various contenders between now and the close as to who the ultimate leaders will be. This analysis is fact, not flancy, and is based upon the results of a careful checkin, and aud- iting of all votes produced during the first per- iod, which ended Saturday night. Ample time JULY 18th JULY 25th THESE ARE - IMPORTANT A DATES KEEP THEM IN MIND AND LITTLE CHANGE IN LINE-UP.’ mom LAST WEEK! It’: still anybody’: nos. More public Iplrlt is needed In this Illppo - or the candidates however. The nice ondrl-hreo weeks from Saturday, so you readers [In your renewal: and extensions to your favorite so he ornheinaybcmoreuuroolthslrprlno. HERE’S THE RESULT OF THE LAST COUNT Names listed in alpabetic order Miss Littie Affleck, Mt. Stewart . . .. 468,725 Mr. Frank Brown, New London . . . 590,125 Mr. Fred Batt, Charlottetown . . . . . . . 582.375 Miss Pearle Burns, Charlottetown . . . 649,600 Mrs. A. H. Burke, Southport . . . . . . . . . 575,000 Mr. Elmer M. Champion, Kensington 213,000 Miss Mary C. Carter, Cardigan . . . . . . 655,800 Mrs. Katherine E. Creamer. Kelly's Cross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 555,000 Mr. Wesley Fraser, Elmira .. . . . . . . . . . 545,600 Mr. Raymond Genge, Southport . . . . . . 270,070 Mr. Lloyd Gillispie, Milton . . . . . . . . . . 174,000 Mr. Wm. Hennessey, Charlottetown 155,320 Mr. Fred Howes, Charlottetown .. . 127,300 Mr. James E. Hughes, Bradalbane . . . 670,400 Mr. Arthur Herrell, Hunter River _. . . 600.250 Mrs. Earl Ling, New Wiltshire . .. . 640,500 Mr. Wesley Murray, Fredericton . . . .. 226,907 Miss Winnifred McDonald, Montague 680,000 Miss Tessie McNeill, Summerside .. . . . 547,200 Ernest McMlillan, Ch’Town R.RNo. 3 272.000 Mr. Welcott McPherson, Kinross . 142,000 Miss Lillian N ewson, North River . . .. 635,202 Mr. Maitland Owen, Charlottetown 666,275 Mr. Walter O’Brien, Bristol . . . . . . . . . 137,000 ‘Mrs. Annie Pond, Summerside . .. 585.580 Miss Mildred Ranahan, Charlottetown 602,500 ‘Mrs. Fulton Moreside, North River . . 410,000 Miss Hattie Tarbush, Charlottetown 300,000 Mr. Roland Thompson, Summerside 563,400 Mrs. Georgia B. Walker, Kensington 620,325 Mr. Pius McDonald, St. Peter's Bay . . 381,000 Mr. Ray McCa1lum, Dunstaffnage . . . 450,000 Hurry! Hustle! This is the motto you should adopt from now on, Ind the candidate who tells lodosolshound who nnilnll prlIswiiu|er.ThlI II I business pI'q)osltlon—uId to the but workers go the best print. And the campaign closes in just three weeks. non't!argettoworktorF.xtendons.ltemunberthcyesnearncredlts In the period In which the original Iiincriirlian was taken. ‘I'll WORLD IS FULL OF STARTER-S! IT'S THE FINISIIEES THAT O0UN'l'l .,«~.' g was taken to give careful attention to every 11"." detail, two days having elapsed between the end The struggle for supremacy will be fought out during the next few days. The “Second Period,” which provides, the highest vote sche- «.»,:..o.o.:»~«« up or cnsn PRIZE orfifx CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT JULY 18th. mi: and the entine campaign comes to a tlateful close just three weeks later, also on a Saturday night. ' - Days that will test the resourcefulness of candidates are here. Now for the sensations and the surprises. Here is where their courage upholds them and makes them fight, or the lack The “SECOND PERIOD” Vote offers the big gest of remainder of the campaign ends Sat urday night July 25th, at 10 o’clocl€.‘ fittk th till tftheilr d . . V. oleavesatlxm ti-aailingeijis ill; d(list——aIri 33;.” The Entire campaign ends, and all prizes and Motor Cars, will be awarded August 8th. These are times, too, when supreme courage - ~ urges them on when they tire and they make the —'-' ""'* GAMEST FIGHT OF‘ ALL. Names of twelve inactive candidates are elimin- . ated from the Score Board today. These candidates, . by the lack of activity, are stricken from the lists and » .' consi er mse o _ _ . _ . . . . ‘gin ' :|:‘|l):‘l0:'ll. ldalomo other candidate who is actively cam- Your favounte candidate needs your help badly. A number of candidates are working very hard to win an automobile or one of ‘ P3l8“i"8- AM’ 0*" °""‘““‘°“~ “P°" Fm“ ‘“""“°‘°"' the other valuable prizes offered in the “Wee kly Payroll” Subscription Campaign. ‘ 2 assurance to The Guardian of intent to ‘work may have ‘ . ' . . . ' ‘ .t d ..‘3; "" $03: t::|n:ot8:§:s:P::t§;:lt:*ln°:v-V eliminated Place yourself in their position and you will realise how happy it would make them to have you call them by Dhonebor e an 1 It ' ' Wm noi o...Eeii.&dfi mus are tni:.“tl:"il1;i‘s‘f'er;iIl)li;ai'i:’ rthfi Siyog‘ Wl:l‘;tn):i);lhtl())0;Vll.n%(:EoV:”lll give you a second payment on my subscription, and I am gol ng to try and get a su scrip on CIIRDI fill. an I CIIIIIO f , o _ id to ltliil f . , _ ii'i‘."'.'.';l'.,°‘.I'."’.?i.‘§r.3'§3“l‘i..?..Zi§‘} lillmsrlf, hllwlir til: ’Anyone of. the prizes are worth winning. Your support is worth having, your subscription may be the very one V001‘ f3V°‘“'“° zgmdfggg ;f'F;°:.':°t"r-.n1;‘f::“;;b;:r}:“}’:,f;“{f,°fl’,};,f,:: candidate may need to put her over the top, and its now it will do your favourite candidates the most good. A helping hand undidm. However, it In pormlsnble for a candidate has helped many a race or fight to be won. . . L » to receive as much help and support from others, not , AC1‘ BEFORE THE .V0'l‘ES . DROP SATURDAY NIGHT. ~ ' 7'5‘: 5:34;» -:'»‘4iu-5..-“ T v. ""~‘-‘=v‘-'-‘*'.§€-"'s:'.»e-a‘-x:;»x.+.">£.'. i ‘ <‘.«ZT,'.«. eutdlilntns, no he or the can commend. Corral Winning Votes ::::'“"‘.“,, 2.“ V"‘d;r:3:¢:h:dT:,f,:‘:'::,': 100 Per Cent. Etllciency Goiaite. Figure ways to win, and always remember that your ’ l "’ V. d ice. It h nd rat I *:..‘.!'—a:.!°...‘*.:'.1.:.'::°:.::i~-u i- =- i‘ ,, f;;,-3,g*;',,::,"g::;',_::° i- nu ii--~ --«- no §,:::§'.ii, ..::....::'; 9:; ..:i.:'::: o. i ‘ 1 v . . - - ~ A l more laps and the course will have been "'°"' _ run. 0n.l‘y' {short this remains to choose between vlc- The reward is extraordinary. The tact‘ of winning tan and dotuut—-success or failure. opportunities In proves a winning personality. It puns utility. p‘lI0fltl££"uI;l:lI.::‘1IOl.l:l::Ir.I:ldhl.yt:0 those candidates gnu :1‘ campaign Of,CIh“I‘|Il_I? rm np.th:“‘zoI;lz; TIMI I OH. . 3 . ml I .. mm “mm, 1,. 7“ Egg‘, ghmn nu stuilsth New tor the ‘ ‘Mini: and plan constantly, for it nuns success. , 6 v l , -V - ‘