‘prim rwo = TODAY .1 The Iron Horse BY EDWIN C. HILL H0’S 1 i... (Continued) The foreman of a gang of m1]. CHAPTER ll way men hull more than his share‘ ‘ill’ Irish wit. 011B day lie was walking along ills section of Ihe line when m. lllllllld oui- of his laborens fast illg Mzhdlfvp lil lht- Slliiilt‘ of a hedge. DAVY AND MIRIAM at Treat Colds Externally For sore throat. bronchitis or deep ill Q-OO-OOOOQ-O-O§ Q-OQ-OQOO-O-OO \\‘llile Tlholllas Marsh was labor- the hopeless task oi‘ con- , YEW-ills Big Dave lBrundon to the ._\'t‘lll_£,' thc lllan with a smile, he ways of the practical and steady-‘ 301ml. their children, the olle lillk THE cranium: - i . ftall. Wet clothes and a January 1fll'l1’l‘lI0OlIBl'0Il'lll good combln latlou for young ladies who are try. 111E! l0 slow up. are they, Davy?" l 1He hoisted ‘Miriam to his great Hlllllllfleffl. carried her to vrhere hie horse was tied, set her down a moment until he climbed into flu lsaddle. theln lifted her from tht igrouud. placing her ill front of him With his right arm he swung Davy up to n seat behind the saddle. Hr cllli'k0il to old Caesar. patient ant uutierstalltling companion oi’ many a lollely ride on court circuit, per» suudiug that amiable steed into al iIiJPIClTIllOH of movement which li‘l(.‘llil‘<l of ltbrniulm Lincoln ant? Kmkhmfl N° ""4"? fli-Dlper or dnngerouo £01101: pads needed to |-|4 wffrfn."roféi.'e't,'§ftl§“1'f°,,'; fir" Insect pun, u‘ o‘ ‘r Surly PLY-TOX in the air-in live 1 ,_ , "$11111" 1111- Ye idle spalpeell. of sympathy alld understuudi b - the horse weremo tt d i - c1195‘: 501115- mb 1161*“ 115111012111) 111151.113’ 111111‘ ""- 50 1011i’. 11H Y1’ 1111101‘ yWre tween these opposite soulsmfivelie minute-lbw.“ "e 1km‘ i1 in; lml- They‘ lllad ooulzlscd ‘limit °"°1' "llwtiand “M1 “"1 °°"°‘ ‘"111 - 1'01 11 1011- 1>11I WP" Ye wake up "111\'1Ilg Ont the railroad to Ctlll- ghfillggifirlnzbrlbllt"vev‘l'll'nhtilnltal"i “iv 11> so less than half a mile w3r1nfl31111e' . .l'1'"1‘@ 0111. 0f wurrk!" forllia " - never fni A tlini n": ‘f. n‘ u‘ 'lt‘ll was’ s w ll I Mi i‘ -k c‘ int“, s___bothdu.ect_. A v~ H‘ i DI! rec h. -f-\ 6 . 0i‘ ram war v19 9a. 5 “my i ()\ er t-he snow-covered meadow §'..i'ii.'-‘L'i.'l",li°§mll"§i'.'§i.§?"1 u M11111“, gwwlng 011111911‘ A“ 11191 dbtorbod like a llnllnezlt and inhaled as - A qulck "Hm- l-or the cold lending to Berry's Pond ill wonder- a vapor. troubles of all the fannly. Vlfifi. 0m? Zlfluuor/ Jams ‘(k/sea Yeager 1. illlil the l-laillt! with the solemnity .01 1111 51111111 People who make toys oi grown-tip ideas. i Passionately devoted to his fath- ‘er. almost his father's only sympa- ,thetic listener ill all Springfield, _ ful place -i‘or bull-heads in the I . spring). Davy and Miriam were s , W lploltillg Che road of ilrealus. play- .- Dllvy had gleaned a remarkably vclezlr understanding o2‘ the great The llildtlFSlgllPd will address the ‘pflmefi: that 11091111318.“ 3111111101115 electors of Queens County oll the $1.111 B°1'11k_e‘ 1111111 11 811101117 “annual ismms n: um day a! m, _ glut lllutllln for flllllllflllC express- ‘ows? l, loll. he tlanslutcd lnto the mimicry Am)" K . _ _ ’ _ _ I H o,“ 23 ‘ l 5i.- ~ the visions allll prophecies Bonsllzllv 0c! 2f all; "I ,hls father poured into ills P. ltiiu-l- Oct. 26 ' '5' . ggglhavihxhire _ 0C,’ 27 “Plllvlllg railroad" was the "mo; 00L 25 ltllsorbillg gillne that Davy Brandon Kingston ... . . . . . . . . . .. hiceilng w‘l begin at 7.30 o. rn. Liberal t: nliiilaic-s are. invited to {ttund and will be given half the time. ‘lint-u: lllto the game he ‘ only his father's illcas. llut those liifllltlillli‘ and idealistic. llllprggg. dons which a boy of ten gathers from luixed reading. Darcy's mi]. road building with Miriam had "Georgelwanted me to promisedouciles of the Old Tpgtanleni am] ) fliiifry hrrn as soon as I'm twenty ‘the army oi‘ Moses toiling toward. "fflwh t dd W thc Promised Laud. of Richard, “I “aid llwgzllasay- _ p i.lf)ll~I'i('~i\l'i. and tllc (‘rusadtesu and _ u wait six years of Daniel Boone lhlazilrg his way 1'” My ma“ ' 11111‘1111l.'h thc forests and over the nnoulliains of young America. Naturally. Davy was the hero of illcse epic achievements, with Mil‘- ialn playing ull enthusiastic. hul sfltflllflllry rolo. Fe-lnillisul and till- invasion n1‘ the gentler sex into lllc sports and workallzly uctivilics of little llleu and big, hall felt no ‘urge and made no progress. lll the Illinois of the fifties. “wnlllallE-l iplace was still ill tho llnlne," and ‘tlhey were content to follow a stop or two bcilind illcir lords, thc illus- ters oi creation. ’ dt-rvy hull lulldc ll rude imitation “I want m swam" s t be t ‘k ‘oi his father's hattored lilcotioliie Eng" Y U. ° l1‘ Maud, tlripod. and with Miriam to "Get ‘em with clocks on ‘cm thant‘1,1;;ligl€Uai§;;icur;€gl?§g:% slam 8' he pm harriors of mall lllld lllliurr- lo its 1 Igloriolls l-llll ill lllf‘ land of sull- sllillo and gold. Miriam. gifted associate in this ‘Hill-filly engineering achievement ‘which llcvcr got beyond Berry's QPolld, playcll n willille, enough purt 1l)i.‘tiktil.‘4("t4llf3 would have entered ‘into any game that Davy fancied. ‘Ht-r iittilc legs ploddcd lilttlfk and forth ill the mike of the grout ell- gluuc-r, as she obeyed his stern colunlullds. ll‘ lilo game pleased Davy. it wus fun enough for her, al- ‘tllUllRll she could never take it ‘quite so seriously. Various remarks lmadc lly her father on tlhe "general 1subjuct of "Brandon and his crazy llotlillls" ill re in her mi . EXTRAORDINARY DOG "Vi cit-e‘ sfiivegtin‘ tllrouglllld Neb- "Hes an extraordinary dog, eh? raslly Territory, now, Miriam," noyvs thhe Valli: of money? isaiti Davy, his eyes shining with “ ea- e pic s upa scent almost something of the strange glow l"? time I take him out.” which burned in the eyes of his father. “Dali says lt‘s got to g0 that sway, Miriam, and Dad knows all El1hDtil ii. Flo's tlhe smartest man in lSpriugfielil, my Dad is." ‘ 1 “Non where do we take the ‘road?’ asked Miriam reasonably. ‘ Dill/y ‘paused. hrow knitted. This was a puzzler. Was il Wymuing ‘that his father ill-id said? "Wrfil survey her through tllo ludillll iaoulllry." said (‘hiei Eu- gincoi" lirlludon, of thc Grout Paci- llc. itztiliroarl. “Wall-ll out now. WllllO ‘l rundhe llllo. Won't do to make any mis- takes. Affects tlhe ilggers." pllt uni Donald McKinnon, John A. Messervcy. Libcrnl Conservative (Iandidates. Filfi/l Z3 9 ti’ ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Stand- ard Biack Fox Co, Ltd., will he held in the V. M. C. A. Parlors. Char- lottetown, on Wednesday, October 28th inst at B p. m. D, A, MacKINNON. Scc'y.-Trcas. hfiiil-liJ-‘Jluflll-ii. Thick, Swollen Glands that nlukca horse roar, wheazqhavo thick wind . or choke -d0Wll, can be reduced with also other Bunches oi v Swellings. No blister, nu hair gone- nnd horse kept at work. ECfinUfllIiI3"' onlv a few drops required at an Bppllth tion. $2.50 bottle delivered. Bonk 3 R iri-l W. F. Young, Inc, Hi Lyman: Bldg, Manfred llAliilLT0li’S Fig Bars 3 out.» you iry them you'll never be sat- isfied with any oth- HARPS WERE LYRES ‘flllnt wonderful tales of true l r~~_.»;"the harps of the old poets Womerfs Danger Of offending under the oldest hygienic handicap is ended this way "Oh. I don't know—those harps lire lyrcs." ‘ 1v 2“ p6,..- h 11 i. . ‘i111. i“ byflli t 15.0 w‘ 1111111111411 "Hihe was wcllrillg. was the lace of a‘ _ ward with a cny of welcome. at- tllrned the corner of the street by the old elm, Marsh and Big Dave ‘now at t-he end of a futile argu- ment. caught sight of them. Marsh clutched Brandon's ilrrn. "'l‘llcre's something wrong, Dave. .\liliunl's bundled up in a shawl. Aim Lincoln's car ying her." Brandon smiled assuriugly. “l don't klnow just what's hap- pened to our Miriam, Toni," he said calmly. “but l do know Abe Lin- l-olll. if anything serious had 0c- Cllilell, you'd see those long legr oi‘ Abe's reaching out toward us ill six-foot hops. He wouldn't wait for " old Caesar. Looks to lne as i-f she llflil tumbled iutn the water some- where. Besides. there's Davy laugh- ing at one of Abe's yarns." From old Caesar's quarter deck .\il'_ lililPOlII lifted a quietiug hand. "Nothing lo bother about. boys. tlllr young lally forgot all a-hout llnrrys Poull being right behind hl-r when she tried to make a spec- illl l-urlesy ill my honor." lie gently lowered ‘Miriam into her father's arms. (To ‘Be Continued) B-ol. Bottle. 50c. CANADA REX SPRAY 60.. uni-rm "W"! - - - amino j The patllfillllors. altogether ab- sorbed ill play. wore quite unaware lor the quiet amusement they were lfurllisllillg to a citizen of Spring- field who had ridden his horse into town along the Macon County Road and llud observed the children as they stood ill eurnesi conference. This man (lescenlled from his tall and rather holly nag. hitched it to ‘a sapling and slowly approached ,o\'er the SHOW toward tile bound- iary line of "Nelllrusky." Coming to la rail fence which zigzagged its irregular course a few rods from tllc children. he leaned ovcr it and watched tllclu for a vrllilo, silently. fllll glcunlin-g Ill his largo eyes. and plucking ui the corner:- of ills wide ‘Amnoxo 1111111111" lluuh crowd witnessed tile unveil- lll all Springfield tilorc was 111th", h). Hi,‘ Rqyn] Highness the one Will) so liillltl thc cyc. Ho. w ls‘ hm“, m- (imnmught my, nwmjng vol-y lull, lo llcgill with. lhis mun. m- u“, Roy," Afllllery war Mam. ll shade more than six feet ull.l Um,‘ M My“. park Cal-neg; com- tllree illnhies; but his spareness oll,m.mn,.atin,._, the 4937i; artillery. build and length oi’ llrln and leg “m, who nun in the great \\'1l1‘- “myrwsmd “W11 1119111111‘ 119114111" 11“ 'i‘llc dominant feature 0f the incul- wau ill tllc middle years, forty-four nrilll is a tiorcll structure which actually. yet seemed oldorllucausc SHDINH1S a some Howitzer, Al, the oi a kind of melancholy which M“, of ‘he mmum-ial am ifour clung llllout him. liis face. loll}: bronze statues of urtlllerymell, one and surmounted with a 5111611111114“ each side, a striking figure be- higll, ‘broad forehead, easily di ling a dead arrilleryman covered cl-rnililel under the round fur Plnllwiu] a glguk‘ llohiml the figures at ille bum- urc ilecnrzltcd lla6-——1‘e11€l ’ artillery ill ROYAL ARTILLERY MEMORIAL UNVEILED. Eng. Oct.—-21.-—A nlan wlloln fzlltlll and a high hf‘iIl‘l'|);\||QI,. showing tho ll'li| brought through deep ll"0lll)l{'.ll\l'.il()ll. Hardship, a life of toi~l. the llallit Tho Dllkl; of Collnaught‘ met of thought, had lzraveu their linl-s with u great ovation and was re- llpon il-u sud face, gentle as n (zelvcd by General Sir Leslie Run- motht-Fs in spite of its rugged-idle- colonel commandant oi’ the ncss; with heavy brows over darlcJRoyai Artillery. Rudyard Kipling's curiously deep-sci. eyes: a laree,1“’l‘he ftecc-ssional" .was sung h)’ generous nose; a wide mouth wllicclrlhc “.10Ol\\'i(th Garrison Ohurch remained persistenly humorous, chlor. and trumpet-ere sounded a and clean-cut jl-tvrs culminating in|uxenerul salute, The Duke insuefimfl the chill of a luau of action. 11118 21111111 01' 11011111‘ “M1111 “'53 1111" Over his big, slightly stoopillqlnisllctl by the ROYM Arllllerl’ 119' shoulders. now slouclloll upon thcllml 111 W‘1°1“'1°11- T111111 111 a 1111191 top rltil. was draped a woolenffillflefill 119113111 1i ""1"" “111111-9 1° shawl of rod and brown "chocksfltlle 11¢‘\'Q11°11 111111 11911115111 "1 1119 which had given ill-m comfort tln1afl-11151Y 111 11113 ‘V111’- llis long, cold ride from court in? 991191111 “m1 11131119 111M911 111 "he adjoining county Underneath the‘ foot of the memorial it wreath the shawl was visible a coal of§W111°11 was 113111911 0'" 111° 51111 110111 dark blue, with brass buttollspwhlch 1119 111‘!!! Blflflflh shell W828 such an “ppm. garment as theliired at the Germans on August 2 - country lawyers of that day were,'—*~ fond oi’ wearing, the uniform of their trade. Long coat-tulle fiapped alluost to the tops of leather boots which had seen many months of service. ‘The great dlrnwn hands were encased in heavy mittens of wool, clumsy, but warm and sur- vlceahle. » it was Assistant Surveyor Marsh, ~ whose bright eyes saw him first. This pleasing discovery not only suspended the progress of the great railroad for that. day, but brought sudden disaster to Chief Surveyor Brandon's invaluable aide. In delighted recognition of the tall man. Miriam sprang buck- l tempted a curtl-ley, lost her tllllallcel and went tumlllin-g into a sllowdriit which betrayed her into the chilly water of the ponds edge. Her gasp of fright brought to the rescue of beauty in distress, not only Davy, hut the silent onlookel". He came forward with long strides,’ great arms swinging, just as Davy fished a herlraggled Miriam from The gfrms _°1 the water, Complete was the wreck COldS, ENDIN- 11'1- of ‘Miss Marsh's costume. wluefiuenza, and throat troubles hat. gingham llrtll-ls (so ilcuutlfuily ‘f; a r33] peril t0 everybody. 51117011011 111111 FY1111 11111)’ 11 111119 Carried in with the lir we breathe they while ago-l I111-111111e1-11‘11 with lime hsten on to n» m: delicate mem- ollglzs, ull dripped wuournfully. brnne of the bruthing passnges, mul- As Miriam wiped away the tears tiply rapidly and apreadirritntlon Ind which streaked the charming face, inflammation wherever they go. as pink all u peony, the tall mlln all‘ The "1"" ""1 11"“ 111"“ °1c°'“' TIllT TIIIIEATEII TIIIIIIIT i BIIEST “his fairy tale. ' than sister." ordinary ration padrl You dine, dance, mo hours in shecrest frock out a seconds doubt or fiY llAYER IT BROUGHT TEARS 111-50 He" This it the Whlltler a," ' ' ' ' _ . And thus , , 5h z w,‘ | J h ‘ m I d , It dcoriorlzcq, too I assport I 1101,05 i NMJ||HM {M 0;,“ 6H2,’ ‘"213: titans ALL danger of oficnd- "“"* I - 1'3 “HEAT GEORGE STREET “W. to we”. Discard: at easily as a piece ““""“* “i '__’ of tissue. No laundry, No 6i embarrassment. l‘ ' EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. l IllII'|'O.Y—-S'l'. JOIIN. N. %(|I|m||l.|flflfl) [Jfll ‘ r. Fara M. John to Boston SIILaIIIQM-lgfat; or Inlheo to Bmhm II,“ I. l. 00V. DINGLII ' Allllnllo Tlrluv Itonva It. Jnlln Wednesdays at I A. I. and Saturdays at ‘l P. I. Wurlnnndny IIIIIHII fol" IOQGQIH 1.80 P, I», Ikmlllfl ‘limo llulnn 1.80 P. M. IlQdnrdl ‘Ibo ho Into! Thatch; I A. I. lflllrllq‘ IIIIIIII lllrofll k BQIOII (In IIIIIQ I P. I. 59¢; lohrdln panama 1 have ‘about for It. IL hcsitancy, simply by "KOTEX." Do as millions arc life every day. workman-at nub. l’ ‘I fl‘o‘ I r I ‘ V,‘ 1- - ' 1111K- 1-1 V ~‘ l 1. (An 1 I ' ‘,1 )1 In l ' ITH the old-time "saini- . --;..' . d" ‘ 'lli..li.”.l.f_-i. . l. l ,,,,,,,, ’§,',,1'_,,1§,, $121,"? ffffflf ' ' ‘ fcllsc. And thus spend un- l happy days. "KOTEX," a new and rc- ‘ markablc way, is now used by l 8 in l0 better class women. I i'.r f iv: limes as absorbent a: You ask for it at any drug or department store, without End old, insecure ways. Enjoy Package, of I twelve costs only a few ccntl. ""' "' l‘. QLil‘ tor for s with- fear. saying doing. sympathy and gentleness, gathered her to him with ll comforting urm. and applied a vast, rod biludanna handkerchief to the watery ruin. "Now. now, you mustn't cry. Miriam." he said in his slow, deep voice. "Everythinlds all right. You surveyors must expect to meet. lwith little accidents now and than. ‘I'll tell Daddy it was my fault." "l wasn't. s-s-scarotl!" llohbed Miriam. "it. just maxio me mad. Mr. Lincoln, to be so awkward. ‘What will you and Davy thinlk of line for being so awfully awkward? ‘A lboy wouldn't have tumbled down like a rwg doll!" "I've seen many a iloy take tum- hlea." said the tall man. "That's nothing to worry about. Howdy. Davy. How's the great. railroad coming along?" "Pine, Mr. liiincoln." Davy's en- thusiasm exploded. “l got it all ilggerell out. clear to the Rocky Mountains." "Well. that‘: more than d I ‘of other folks have got figured ut " .IIllIIUd the Ientle giant. "Bu we I l ,. “l, , hating this germ peril, is to dissolve a Peps tablet in your mouth whenever the throat feels in the lent sore or inflamed. Peps are a soothing, invigoratingnnd germ-destroying medicine. Their volatile fumes thoroughly disinfect the throat, bringing quick relief Irom pain and irritation. They put an and to mis- chievous gsnnl before they are able to carry trouble along into chest and hronchlniu. iitlliliit iliitilllilll: Killilifl Tflllitlt. Non that ovorv ltnuine Peon tablet it wrapped in a oilvor lncket to ruerve i: instances and . E it II a no named wknruinurcd nnmn-PBPQ. ‘PEP Y ‘n’ 1.1 {Y ,/ 1/ 77/! MP1’. 1,’ '1'} DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS-SEND IN YOUR ELECTION rout PREDCITON T liiAYIMEliN 0500.00 T0 v00. O4 00' The Water-Sprite COLOR OUT-OUTS ‘ THE WATER-CAT HELPS g This is one day's tillapter of tllel story of “The Water-Smite." if you cut out and color these dolls every,’ day you will soon have a wllolel let of dolls with ivhich to act out‘ i When the children were about, ready to set out the svater-cat snidl to them, "You do well to rllllj tress will allow you to escape ll‘ she can help it’! She will pllt on; her magic cloak of swlftness and‘ catch you in a twinkling." . the children in distress. "'l'hcre is only one thin-g for you . to do," replied the cat. “You must take the water-sprites comb, her‘ brush and her mirror. They are. magic things. Each time you find she is about to catch you throw one of these things over your‘ shoulder. By this means only can you ‘hope to escape. (Color this suit tan with a green sash.) 1914, and at which the first caeu- ‘ alty among the gun detachments . occurred. A pair of horses, which and "in treasured memory of our; comrades of the artlllerles of ihc great overseas Dominions, Wil01 fought in close comradship and riled side lby side with us in the Great war." lSubsequently the base of the memorial was heaped’ with flowers and wreaths by relatives and friends of the fallen. -—-—<0>-——? Millie and Maudie were talking about the grandeur of their respec- tive families. "Sister married a barrister." an- nounced Millie. proudly. “But l shall marry a judse. and do better "Oh, shall you?" replied Maudie with her nose in the air. "Well. i shall marry lhotter than either you or your sister, for I shall marry a iullge and jury. so there!" e" A boy called at. a certain firm, unti having to wait a considers-isle time amneed- himself lby sketching a crucifix on a blotter near-by. with the lfollowiug remarks:— "The errand boys’ Rest. In mem- “But, what can we do?" asked Montreal led Wthe gun team went Ito, “u” . France with "the first hundred mb ya thousand" and served throughout To ' the --war. Sir Geongze Milne next " ~- laid a Wfeflth 8-t the foot of the 17"’ Com/on‘ B911!” CHEREPURG’ memorial on behalf of all ranks‘ SOUTHAMPTOEJ ’. a 1 s, AWITH sulssclllllrloll IF you get any sudden cut, bruise, burn or such like. apply a remedy known for its great soothing and anti- scpticpowcrs. Heal it with Zam ‘Bultl 1n case of pimples,rash or suspicion of eczema, psoriasis or ringworm, or other stubborn trouble. Heal it to-day with ZamBulti Skin health and Zam-Buk go to- gether. Whenever your skin worries you, Zam-Buk will prove a kindly, soothing iriend. This great herbal balm is the most widely-used remedy in the world. Every home needs it. "My fnnlllv have lonl rl-gal-lird /..llil link as tin or... QIIIO‘ ii-lillill for cuts. ic-litk bu."- mu nlilrr inlwlii-r. llsnlllifriilllriil For healing lam lul it the flnlli thinl l know. I awed Ile from blood- polnon. mv children from scalp disease ud healed ly utbnndw ludlv rrulbcd bond Iall Bu! is lricrlolt." In Villinrq Stodaccu St . Mutual oi Jun vim: anti rlllpllolil i ssplenlid We aiuevl keep a box of 7am fink handy ' ~Mr Maltin i.ul| ner Bayard Sink Allavyiéeez/Li/Ia rout will: , """"°* J S f f Ill Sk Intel postal a e e to-dny to lam-lull 00., on u arr bu; of zlml lrllll mm your Jnlllifl r‘. *--'- :'.:-..::£.*;::.'::i:;::.::':::;..1.22:2?" '"* Proof. "So (‘usey pleaded not guilty t; a charge of fighting?" "She is 28 years of age." “lie did not!" retorted Mrs "'0llly 2H. How do you knlnvi" (‘valley proudly. “He pleaded not “She has always said so." present." ::;:¥~..‘.’::".;"‘;"J:I;".i:;l.' *:.:*.'“:.:l.iiCanada S teamship Line Ltd S. S. HITHERWOOD AND S. S. CEUTA Charlottetown St. J0hn’s 1-911" ' Arriv, Olin ‘ottetown Montreal. and lure for 8t. John's October 21|t Via Murray,C.B. October 21th 0111131191‘ 31" November 3rd For space and ratel apply CARVELL BROS., Agents RlflifL S. S. "Hitherwoocf s_ nceutan Regular qagfirzga 0F l/le famous '0 slew/zero t . S. “0rbita” Nov. 2 S. S. “Ohio” . . Nov. 30 1 m: ROYAL Milli. stem PACKET convmiv HALIFAX, n.s. .. ory of the Boys who fell asleep whilst waiting ai.—" Radio Batteries We ollrry a complete flock of the fimour Burgess Radio Batteries, WHOLESALE d. RETAIL Fennell aChandler THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ELECTION CONTEST COUPON . Pin a ' 1 “u”. l I timid Charlottetown Guardian to the lftor mentioned by wimp, | NAII [1 ADDRESS 1 I , . iProv. 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