7-» /// /’ `q` A.,-in man will overruletheatara f-< / Z-/1,) ,,.-- ‘yu E Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Gul! . i ,.,;|nn_ Founded IDL W ' J 1: n Guardian TID Urlflt M-AM _ R » _ _ S 5 ' The eol’ Paper il-»»-im. Read Everybody ' OFA 0?.,-° _ 0'-A rev \ IMIWWHWI URWW & is eloarent for whom hath; speaks MERCIIANP I .llég e ei-,-.ei -:are ~ Le. _-,.-.l.--1-M-fr v = "B ' J 4- CHARLOTTETOW'N. CANADA. TUESDAY, JULY 29. 1930 8 PAGES f§"`i?'uis'}§°.'f.§'.{'.°““.fa°r`i'."s'."£'. 33.' ‘MAN OF THE HOUR” THE KIN ‘V _ _Z , HON. R. e,....aEzvNi=:v'r i ‘NEXT PRIME DTINISTBI. Ol' CANADA. WHOSE PARTY SUCH A SIGNAL ‘AND MAGNIFICENT VICTORY UVER THE YEBIEEDA Y. ' ` Conservative Stalwarts Bounced By Electors “John And Chester” Loudly Acclaimed At Com- _ mittee Rooms Last l Eloquent Speeches. Evening - Victors Make V 'i~rrn.r.~..iein enthusiasm, that W 4 P-lrly flushed with the tide “I "‘°W'."- Prevailed at the Con- ltrvaiivc livaliquilrter! last ev. Will., as nz-ws ol Conservative |‘°¢°=S<‘s and Conservative con- cessions were announced. Brief lddresses of gratitude and ap- V'""“I."" "He delivered by Mr. W Cliff-for S. Moinire and Mr. mn 5'- lllvers , members-elect, “<1 by ii.-.err .l. n. stewart, lead- rr of ihr- opposition in the Pro- ~\1ll¢Ial Govmiment and Dr. W. J- P. .vimiiilrirn Hier thi- usual formalities, the \°““°ll1i¢ of the members-elect. Willie three hearty cheers, lead PH--A--_Mi ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. 1.;-inhandale Wednesday, Show and C0- Oirlicstra. 5509-7-25-41. 'i "‘Y°rlr nine chin prretiee shoot °°i*=d=\i. .idly soih. use-zl nggliwd Church, Tryon Circuit 'mid rheir annual picnic on Wed- >~ July soih. 541 16 28 29 30 51 . 3-7-15- - - - - ,mme tn York United chin-ch ,,-,'“‘ Wfinesday. this week. rcs mg" ffllll. lunch, etc., etc. Once ~ i°~°~ me-ai nzfiinzrrl christian sunday school WH' LW-sley Beach, Wednesday, Q d‘0ih. Bring your own baskets ~Sh»‘-5. Cars leave Church at 5685-7-294! "Dr, Avor ‘ d . s Dental Oidce will be mi 011 Thursday oi each week bc- |_h‘t"g "Hill 31'. until further notice. ~1 ‘S Olleninz an omce for that ‘I EMO". over the store of Mrs. i by Mr. B. B-. Holman._Mr. Mchure addressed the meet- ii ing. He thanked the electors for 1 the wonderful vote accorded him 1 and his collealues. and Pkdtdd - himself to live up to the confid- `\ ence placed in him. To his words of appreciation for the vote, Mr. Myers added his appreciation ior the work of the constituents. To have succesful representation for Queen; County the members must have the co- operation oi the electors. Mr. My- ers stated in conclusion. Mr. J. D. Stewart reminded the assembled electors that it will be necessary to at once think of the future by laying foundations that the party may live. The Conserv- ative; have gained power. he acid at a. critical juncture. and some- thin; must be done to preserve the life ot the party. Nor' that the Dominion election is over. the party must at once belln to prepare for the local election. "Pm going to commence tomor- _ Continued on Pflds 3 cate: "lnlon e at Wiltshire wednesday. Malpeque Thursday, Borden Friday. Crlvllld Earn... was-1-no-si "Harland excursions leaving at 3 p. m., Standard every Tuesday, Pri- day and Saturday. .Phone 773 for further information. Blnale fare for round trip. B280-7-9-all "Dr, Cllit, 171 Queen St.. Char- lottetown, Chronic Maladics prevent- ed and cured at home, where they originate. 5416-7-15-3m “Tha thrilling story of is desvbr- ais band of war iliers whose only honorable discharge was a death eer- till i oi th Condemned" WILL HAVE A CLEAR MAJORITY OF STATE IN ST. JAMES, MONTREAL, the Esstem townships where five io. defeated in the eastern townships the heart of the district returned a Man.. and Hon. Cyril! Mummih. ~ro1a,0N'r0, ont., July 28.-il p. ln. The voting was close in a. naajoi-ity seats to secure a clear majority in by by a bare ss. 'ive sons of former the next house ei commons. With 81 Liberal members went down to de- returns still to come in. conservst- feat, H. R.. Emerson. l Jon 0! U16 ives are 49 seats ahead of Liberals. former minister of the same name Two more ministers have been de-`|in Westmorland, N. B, and Samuel ate Hon Charles Dun Min- I Pickup in Disby Annabvlil my Budget which was a central ia- 'iii--The Government flew llefelf'-° sue in the election. Hon. Lucien Can- - Conservatives have new auch a lead non, solicitor general, deicated in that it seems unlikely that Liberals Dorchester, Quebec alter a stormY'¢l»n recover from their early INRI- campaizn. These make five ministers Two ministers have been .defeated in all whose defeat has so far been Conservatives have broken into the ' " ' . srannma Assam. '1'ortoN'r0, ont., .idly za.-at ii.io p. rn, the oahediah Press reported the Party standing by provinces as iollonz- _ ` Seats ln U. F. Lab. Ind. Dbt. House 4 lt . 11 Que. .. 1 55 `| Ont. . . . 1 Mail.; .- . -... . ...... I Suk. ...... .. I Alta . . . . . . . 4 B. C. Yukon _ ' 'fatal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 115 'l It is cozcoded that on this showing the Oonservativu will hav oi-ity over all in the new House. LATEST SUBDIABY .217 wan." ,.!" ;-»-e-»»-u»¢¢'0»- soo- .~sees=e§ as ..- Gz Ill D-*bl ’ t-LAUIUBQ is .S-£23 ' Lib. TSB 'I'0RON`I’0. On*-. July Il.-'At 12.01 a. rn. the Canadian Pleas reports eleciidh of 300 mlmbtrl Out U1 248, distributed by plrtidt- ‘, Saturday. 5MB~1i. ut. pon. no 9 I" O Ptol. ..................i Lib. Prof. 2 IAb. I .3 ‘ri B .thru OVER ALL; ` (By The Canadian Press) THE LIBERAL "BLOC IN THE PROVI NCE OF QUEBEC WAS DEFINITELY BROK- EN IN THE GSNERAL ELECTIONS TODAY. CONSERVATIVES MADE SUBSTANTIAL GAINS IN ALL PARTS OF THE PROVINCE AND IN BOTH 'RURAL AND CITY CONSTIT UENCIES. AT 11.40 23 CONSERVATIVES HAD BEEN ELECTED IN THE 65 SEATS AS COMPARED WITH FOUR WHO SAT IN THE_ HOUSE OF COMMONS AFTER THE 1927 ELECTIONS' TWO MINISTERS OF THE GOVERNMENT WENT DOWN TO DEFEAT IN THE PROVINCE’ HON LUCIEN CAN NO N, SOLICITOR-GENERAL IN DORCHESTER AND HON. F. W. KAY, MINISTER WITHOUT PORTFOLIO IN BROME-MISSISSQUO. MINISTERS ELECTED WERE* HON. ERNES T LAPOINTE, MINISTER OF MARINE IN RICHELIEU AND HON. FERNAND RINFRE T, SECRETARY OF STATE IN STL JAMES, MONTREAL. FAIRLY COMPLETE RETUR NS INDICATED THE ELECTION OF ARTH. UR SAUVE, FORMERLY LEADER OF THE CONSERVATIVE OPPOSITION IN THE PROVINCIAL HOUSE. F. W. KAY WENT DOWN TO DEFEAT IN BROME-MISSISS- QUOI AT THE HANDS OF DR. F. H. PICKEL, WHOM HE DEFEATED IN THE 1926 ELEC- TION BY 1121 VOTES. MINISTERS ELECTE D WERE HON. FERNAND RINFRET, SEC’Y ‘ ST. JEAN .LbLS.T.,DENIS. MGNTREAL. ..’ _ - i-_ HON. ERNEST LAlli.01NT1:,M1N1STER~ or _I JUSTICE, QUBEC"EAST~AND HON. Pi JL' A. CARDI_N;M_INISTE fOF MARINE _IN RICH-5 1 ELIEU. EARLY RETURNS IN DICATED TH E ELECTION OF ARTHUR SAUVE, FOR. ‘ MERLY LEADER OF THE CON SERVATIVE OPPOSITION IN THE PROVINCIAL HOUSE. e AFEATURE OF THE RURAL VOTING WAS THE SUCCESS OF THE CON SERVATIVE "mg ‘“°‘“” ‘ ”’°" “‘°' PARTY IN THE EASTERN TOIVNSHIPS WHERE THREE SEATS WERE GAIN ED. SIR. GEORGE PERLEY FORMERLY HIGH COMMISSIONER IN LONDON AND A CON SERVATIVE WAS ELECTED BY A SAFE MAJORIT-Y IN ARGENTEUIL. THE TWO WOMEN CANDIDATES WHO RAN IN QUE BEC SEATS WERE BOTH DEFEATED BY SUBSTANTIAL MAJORITIES-DR. ENGLA ND IN MOUNT ROYAL AND MISS IDOLA A funn-e of the rural voting was 'announced The other three are: I-ion. Quebec bloc by capturing eight seats. ._ i____..____.__ the success of the Conservative party W. F. Kay. Minister without pertiol- WIN’NIl>EG. Man.-First candidate conceded election in the West toda ‘s in Y ' seats were gained in Brome-Missiav of Quebec; Hon. T. A. crerar, min- ballot was J. W. woodsworth, Labor, ‘ quol, Richmond-Wolfe, Compton, ister of Railways, formerly leader of who was first elected to the House Staniield and Sheiford. Sherbrooke. the Progressive Party in Brandon oi Commons nine years ago. He is returned for Winnipegrlorth Centre uhm,” 4 defeated in Queens, P. ll. 1. over two opponents, a Communist and one Independent. E. B. T. Hora R.. B. _Bennett Con- of the maritime constituencies. H. Bu 'I'0Ri0N‘ID. Ont.. July _23-The servative leader. new needs but 21 Short, Conservative, w-inning in Dig-1 first Conservative gain in Western Ontario was recorded by R. H. Suth- erland, who defeated Hugh Allan. Liberal Progressive. in North Oxford. Mr. Allan represented the Riding in the last house. HALIFAX N S July 28-(BY C i d. . nina. ' - ' ~ ~ ' - gk, of “nmm ,mg Aughgf of Mayi TORONTO, Oat.. July 28--(9.30 p. P.)--Hon. P. J. Venlot, Postmaster General, and New Brunswick repre- sentative in the Mackenzie King ad- ministration won a close iight in `Gloueester. His colleague in Nova. Scotia, Hon. J. L. Ralston, Minister of National Defence, won his seat by a substantial margin. Hon. Cyrus Macmillan, Minister of Fisheries, was leading the Liberal ticket, B00 votes behind the conservative candidates at an early hour. BULLETIN. PRINCE ALBERT. Suk., July 28-(C. P.)-Premier Mackenzie Kia; went into the back- ground before vote-eonntinr hm pro- MR- mm' H* MYERS greased far in Prince Albert. Aheadi at the at-art, he alipped behind George, ANOTHER' C ON BER: ‘wan 'os aruen. conservative when u or 14s.§“LW““` AN” “°'° ' And His Gov. Sma W M ; 3- I .v l M M I 5 7 ' IF 7- #_ f I ` P YA VW Y ir I Y v THE COURSE ‘ The conditions iorecast indicated the northerly course would be follow- ed, perhsps the great, circle course by way of the north of Ireland to a _ point south oi Cape Farewell, Green- land, across Labrador and along the Saint Lawrence River to the Szint Robert air station at Montreal, ap- D rdxlmsiely 3,3 65 miles. Another Large day in the General election. QUEENS COUNTY ' chosen' irorhowsn ms ooh- - DNB ‘ill \|6¢'Il hd. THU fd Ill tae straight ri¢:tm:ns eta vor; for LEAGUE Wm’ *N°'“'“ °°°° the premier against lot! for his op- MAJORITY' pohent. '” " TORONTO-Electi0n of Hon. J. C. aiuott, minister ei 1>d1-.lie works, in ‘“ ‘“' '°°°“" '“°'”P" '*’ '““ ' ’“‘ Wm uH¢|““' wa “BCM” w_ in the Home of Commons. lla was night mer can-iphen, Mr. mllows "°f“"°" U' Sl‘“°°° NM* “Y J- T- Uonsnnuve opponent Wu only 32 Simpson, the Conservative candidate. you-a old and his defeat ross hun or MH Dm! HMM *M UMM hm- iha distinction or sein; the youngest °" I-*W Gvvsfhmmt in ,Ontario member in the next raruament. "`°°' 1919 ie 1928- arqe River ........ .. on isa roaon-ro. ont.-non. e. e. on-i EU!-LE'!'IN-Quizilla. Que., July ri ii n me R ""1 H. i S` Brggg Jenkns &.'2gg,° Manure ry. former Premier of Ontario. tailed Long mv" _ I ' I ‘ H Iriahtowr1..... French River ........ Clinion Clifton . . . . . . ........ & bl North Granville 50 lOl South Granville 67 .53 Cotincdo 3 Shipment Of -Cold From U.S. 1': 3 S 93 Macmillan 91 50 6.5 90 UN HER WAY ispeeioi to ine surdiani I CARDINGTON, E118-. -Tilly 25-| The Air Ministry mi-.olmeed this evening that the British dlriglble R-loo will begin its flight for Mont- real at 3.30 o‘c1ock tomorrow morn- MONTREAL. July 28-A further shipment of .$3,000,000 in gold is chcduled to reach Montreal tomor- ow. This shipment which is being ent to the' Bank* oi' Montreal from ts branch/in New York will bring he total impart of the precious met- al to $8.0a6.000 since the Canadian xchange climbed to the gold ship- HALLFAX, N. S., ._nily 28.-The Liberal Government led by Rt. Hon _ W. L. Mackenzie King sustained a ,net loss oi’ live seats in the Maritime Provinces as 3, result 01 todays gen- eral election. The Conservative party] under the leadership oi i-Ion. R. B. v , Bennett, gained two seats in Queens, a two member constituency, in Prince lEclwa.rd Island, four seats. Kent Northumberland. Restlgouche. Mada- vraska and Vicioris. Carleton in New Brunswick and lost one. Colchester ‘ in Nova Scotia. This makes the I standing. Conservatives 23, Liberals 6 At the time oi dissolution the stand- ing of the parties in the Marit- lrnc Provinces was Conservatives 18 Liberals ll. Both the Minister of National Defence Hon. J. L Ralston and the Postmaster General Hon. ! P J. Venlot, won their seats in Shel- buriie-Yarmofuth and Gloucester re- spectively. But the Minister of Fish- 4 eries, Hon. Cyrus Mn/.~.n-ii lan who de- ` series the profeesorshi; of mhgiish ' V*/pnthp 7'- "fc » at McGill University for the political .arena was low man in Queens, P. E I An outstanding feature of the re suits in Nova Scotia was the defeat 1 of all four members of the Llbera? opposition in the Provincial legisla- ture who resigned to enter the fed- IZS-(0. P.l~Hon. Lucien Connor solicitor general according to fairly. complete returns from Dorcl-isste , county was defeated by 0. Gagnon Conservative candidate. I-le was the ` U . ,I second minister or the King Govern- / » ‘ ment to suffer defeat in Quebec to- gg -“-Q 2 ic |- ri :>. 2 S35-‘r’ G GUVERNMENT I HE R-100 vzcromous A GOES DOWN T0 DEF EAT as THB RBSULT or 'Yi-:sri-:Rnhvfs ELECTION THF coNsBRvAT1vE PARTY Rr, ,TURNED 'ro POWBR wrrl-i HON. R. B. BENNETT, PRBNHBR-ELECT, MESSRS MeLURB AND MYERS IN QUEENS AND HON. J. A. MaeDoNALi> IN RLNGS ELECTED BY LARGE 1vL».JoRrr1Bs-PREMIER KING, HoNs. DUNNING, CRBRAR, M..eM1LLAN, cANNoN, KAY AMONG M1N1sTBRs BBFBATED-coNsBRvAT1vBs ,,.,,_ i l l MIR. IV. CHESTER. S. ZICLURE SUCCESSFUL OONSER.VATI\"E CANDIDATE WHO SHOWED THE WAY IN QUEENS COUNTY WIT8 A SPLENDID MAJORITY. eral contest. Thwe were D. A. Cam- eron, who was beaten by Finlay Mac- Donald, ln Cape Breton South, E. C. , Doyle, who was iorced io bow to Dr. J. A. MacDonald in Richmond West Cape Breton, E. J. Cragg, who foot- ed the polls in Halifax, and J. J. Klnley, who lost to W. G. Ernst ir! Lunenburg. Nova Scotia, with 14 seats, return- ed in the General Election of 1926. 12 Corzservatlvcs and 2 Liberals, and representation was changed ‘to ll! C:mser\-atives and 3 Liberals at dis- solution. New Brunswick, with 11 sears, ini 1926 retumed 4 Liberals and 'l Con- iservatlves. As a rerult of the bye- election in Victoria-Carleton, in 1927, ` representation was changed to 5 Lib- erals and B Conservatives. which was the standing at dissolution. , Quebec with 65 seats, returned in 1926, 60 Liberals, 4 Conservati‘.'es and .il Independent, and representation was unchanged at dissolution. Ontario. with 82 seats, returned 53 ;Conservatlves, 25 Liberals. 2 Liberal-` Progresrllm and 2 Progressives in i 1926. The standing at dissolution was '54 Conservatives, 25 Liberals, 1 Lib.- Prog. and 2 Progressives. lf's file , tiliciizn-Henrico iivsblirib who is QENERALLY HBH-Psclicai 'gi i i;f'='~.2?%;L~f , . I I' .`_. JI." a. V _ / -5; 'Vi l Q/“VIL T;..f=/i%ii n.\.i.i.um lc.n;:e.'.zturr-, Minlmiuin Temperature 59. Clear and Brisht. 74 .High tide this efiemoon at 1.2( S7 and tomorrow morning at 2.23. 102 Sun sets this evening at 7.34 and 53 rises tomorrow mornin( at 439. 157 Summers;de tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. 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