J ‘MAXIMS I QFA ' MERCHANT » Progress ls life's unchanging pro- grlilih- ' w ',' w» he“ \\§\ . lead byliveryboily mil/i The inevitable destiny of the ear is the pound. MERCHANT ., _ ioriiiii; nnnrrlisn, renitdod “I1, - 3s lrurloiii-lown llunrdlnn Two Conic. Ccnscr5atioe Candidate Elana In Bye-Election __--_____.__._____._______ r. H. Murphy iDcfeats Li? it beral Opponent, R." E. Finn, WAS-PRIIMINENT K. ‘C. By’ Ovérvvhelmigngfi “aim _ . i i iziiiciis HERE (Canadian Puss) - " HALIFAX, N. 5., Jan. Zia-Decisive appro l g l) , q m M ' illl the legislative seat left vacant by the iiiatis oifliongfflfhn Malm’ Death. of Mr. Ffilileflcli rrglstcred today by the electors oi llalilax City and County. ' -. Perklnfl in Vancoll" The cover-slush: oshuiiists was rried i to mos ’ norm _ m, . - . ~ r c. tho Liberal rmysohoioo. on ii. crestnoi’ zvousfziswsiisiisohss, vet‘ W!“ Be Learn-ed highest majonlty ever recorded in a Halifax County by-ebotioll. "Wit-h Regret B y o small outlying polls to hear from tho figures were: llliltllllyi~lggg- ' ' n-lzflso, a Conservative C... rlmnent majority oi 5,429. ‘ . g . I ' Many _ Friends I n r. Murnhyb election seen by Pre- brought more than seventy-five per- This Clty- r E. N. Rhodes as an endcrsation the record and policies of his ad- istratlon. restores to the Govern- nt the“ majority of three with ch it was returned to power in tuber, i928, and which remained ct throughout the last session oi legislature. ‘ _ ' tcrlng politics for the first time ii he was called to the Executive cent oi the Countyatntal vote to the polls. Despite the severity of a heavy snowfall, over 31,000 votqrs rogue". A Nltlfim 1mm Ylneouver an- ed their. preiereuce, almost sooo. "°““9°= "l" “nth friendly mom- more than. exercisedthe iranchiae in m‘ P’ “mm”? "TU-BI. formerly the City and ounty in the general “f mlulmuwwn- M’- Pxu" W" election of l9 .80 great was the inp l“ m’ 5m W" “d “ll 3° '- 1°" “a” m‘; “unknown only months ago; Wls in the enjoyment two thirds of the count recorded in °l Wllwi Wm l favor oi his opponentpreceived over A5 111mb“ "1 l“ 014 Ulllflillteiflwn ncil last autumn, the member 1,000 more voles than did the b,‘ Quill)’- M-P- 9915M Wl-l i113 hon 0! i, was opposed by Robert n. mun, John n. Maholiey ‘wheoihe W! ill-p Hush Pvrkllwvho was 1w - bid formerly’, niieirnaii- poilfih ‘ fllluilllli" "Willi in both tho Federal Imrliament _Incidental§tn Dr. llilrphy‘ docord- 4Q." w: \ ~ _ _ - lorui House. A victory ior m. by election majorityoi over 0.00018 , l in Olfly I061 Ml‘- Peflitlll- "m! n would have‘. created a. virtual the fact that the-previous record m4 hkrvbwtw’ "w. 1"" 9- B- P91711111 tlcul stalemate, leaving the party been held by. today's deieaied cand- "ubmhed “will 157°’ u" humus‘ ding at 22 to 21, with a sposirerldste. who amulet a, lfiuioi-ity or °! "In?! °n m“ ‘flllemml to he chosen iroln the dovern- 3.072 in his last winking contest. tsupporters. , when he won the Federal scat hero ll intensive campaign in the in 1933. Two small polls, Moose Riv- so of which every Provincial er-Cariboo. and Porters Lake, Vere inet Minister and sissy front the only districts unheard iromqrho chcrs of the mbsiislvpsrty rallied snowstorm hQld\ up until tomorrow support their retpective candidstegreports on how less than 200- votes , in these were registered. oi the’ building now onupied by ubsidy Claims‘ Under Discussion ddrcss By SZBEor. Hughes A=i . who's: de rsrully health a furl-her removal ls Followed, By‘ Resolution“ ihggesting Appoinonooi; for Royal . was made to Vancouver. where he resided until his death today. Mr. Perkins’ wile was Miss Jane Duncan who died some years ago. Tolthem were sons. Char- --les sud sydney. who have a- way. four daughters. ma; Alice. Winnie and dean now resident in lmr . - %_ . 1w. Perkins-waster manyyearsa ~' °Y Pfllwe Edward Island geaed to present the matter in th mgmbeg o! the Presbyierianqhuroh ];llli2[1"'0ll€l'l.iiGOVPfl1l'i'lU.llt for nu .,_.q, possible light. The subsidy wgiug ‘rggldem, in Charlottetown ho 75 wellrllllll 2105816! ictellins li.- arguments advanced by the speaker n‘, . “up; poi-heparin gsngroiu u h ° '05! lhod by_ senator-o. received the general approval oi the ‘wmmr o1 s}, James. Ho was a_ z es st a wnll at, ded inoet- meeting/and avote oi thanks, niuv- m“ 0g mgny‘ warm. friendships. a_ 0i the Charlottetown Boaid oi ed} by ‘Mr. B. A! McLeod and aec- gosh lggressive business man. honor ° ll“ awning. riisaiiiusimm onnsriaiiy-ssr. James rstonma our; ‘ b“ . __ ibl; infill his deslinmp! bright in- ] dy claims (or Manitcbs/ios- rigrunsnlmousiy. ' ._ ~ l _ “would, wins isms. a gracious nude by the Plestdent J. P. Crockett w, gin-bum gentleman. w" Plfilwlsrv Manes. "-10 n‘ the meeting‘. mrs wu- -~ * "ma" Qill that-tile v‘ _ _ ._°¢- rel-able discussion on the -'°"°Wi=w subsidy amusements ens itoyai oorsinisuios, " i" '1" immhl; rhiitiiurhaoosim the most Opflililieildl’ prof ' " ‘ ' ' 5 “l” "Willi iii 9'91 speaker rut-the: t ‘m; Hollow-w»: ..' Commission, conspicuous success. the “dry goods business of Perkins d: Stems, taking. into partnership in 1m." Mr. c. ivi.‘ Moore. how Presye ‘ of Moorcdsi Mcleod Lido iinaliy in 1893 selling out to Messrs. Moore d» McLeod. _ Some years ‘later. the business was re-established on the north side of Queen Square, with the erection s 0f llilbffiilwf. “l0 late Ml‘. A. W.’ 5m"! l°lll°4 W‘ PWUN- "l5 3°11 the help of lantern slides depicting Ill-BY Years l-lwy “m” °n- Wmll the scenes oi the Army's activity. Happy Returns Dsvld Lloyd George. noted British statesman. who '1 ted , lill "II birthday on Jan. 17th.‘ 0' . .E0.llllllE mi "..-¢4,1._ “*~"~‘ ' . ‘Hie-wort "oi ins Church army is‘, ioori-risqiu censroianil llibrlapslrs" ‘ticularly, its work in prisons was de-g , scribed vividly by Captain Cascylast rllflit in 5t. Paul's Parish H.311 bi!"- iore a very interested audience wi The ‘Church Arniy- was founded in 1882 by the army chief, Oarlisle, and Ls the largest mission ‘ Anglican Church. Its workers are from men in all walks oi lilo. Since 1897. prison nilsslonshsve been very active. Captain Casey stated-that he himse“ has visited every prison in England, and has spoken with many iamcus criminals. The flogging triangles at some prisons are a spe-i cial moansoi curbing crlnie. Btragglers on the Thames Em- banknicnt, "men who have fallen to a state oi degradation, men who have never had n chance lame. under the help oi the church Army, which provides Labour Homes ior these men thus giving them a iresh start in life. Provision oi ~work iordis- baled soldiers, tuberculsr hospitals. homes for motheriessrchildren, work rooms for poor women, each has its part in the ‘work oi tile organisation. Captain Casey expressed his gratit- ude to Rev.‘ Mr. Raymond for secur- ing St. Paul's Hall for the lecture, also to Mr. R: -A- Pendleton for the lantern and‘to Mr. T. it. MeNutt, who made his visit possible. Captain flutchilon, a Church Anny Worker in the Georgetown and Cherry Valley Parishes, spoke a iew minutes on his work in those sections. iuiiiviiiiiii. “ill CHARLOFPTETOWN. CANADA, WT-J-DNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1930 and U. I. A. _ Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dow _~ ' i, , - é- 1 ' ‘Aymlmxtlens Delivered 1.E1v1>0.fa, MTRKs PARIEY OPENIN 'PICTURESQ UE SCENE (Canadian Pres!) (fly Ggpggq ‘Inhibition, sun Correspondent-l WNDONI» Jan. Zl-ln a 8ft“ dayopsiiod Five Power Naval conieronce_‘o§_lleil to try and effect .. ".V“'—- naval ox- perts; even row upon row ‘oi news- papernien not np on gilded chili!- It vnii the Kins’: lint Irmli mince his illness and to Ilellve li- gfl he came through log Illlilll NIB‘ tratod even into the 3on1 _Gn.iier!-_hook up had been completed. $11G] to trans-Atlantic calls. Never beiorc or the Home oi, Lords where thecoaierenre adjourned l0 "WHWIIM in London has such preparations delegatefmet. The King’ voice was for. Thursday momma at 1° dvlwk. irtroug; he wound ii v. his face Tin st James Palwe- Premier MM- - e o; m, fraud, in evident enjoyment oi recov Pores health. " l Itis with sincere satisfaction that ‘ I gin present hole he said in Wolf, come ‘the delegates oi the five P1111‘, oipal nsvsl powers assembled wli-h the object of eliminating the will results oi wasteful competition in naval armaments. He spoke oi such’ I , wmpqmlon g3 an obstacle to the path oi ordered sniroiviiized lire-i great, and on through the morn- ing‘s aession the K1118‘! ham 1M aspirations were by delcsfln 41m flelegate. Curiously enoulh the pies (or international co-opeh‘ ation and agreement come amid aqymundiggd us" spoke in eloquent silence, both oi achievements in‘ u-mihmipoi the penalties oi vie-i The King's throne by sn odd co- ‘(Canadian Press) l new you, u. ii. mi. n- lllaarlbtvvltolilngwitllahooh train tiioeleqirie current. 8hr- wisvivisnsvowrall-wsln- unumalb mien with his bolyalepinlinkiintliovast hocbillllahitpossibicfer . lateness-In’ sn-iiltyynlnclrlortl Ainvslicanralioatailcutohcar lhblingbspoeehatthliavsl Fwd": 0f . 4 -s-' w The hearing arose iroin the request New moon Wednesday, Jan. a, Adds-Bury ‘ 0012i oi the Canadian Horticultural Ooun~ 2.43 p. m, - p ’ ‘ sil or an increase in the tau-ii! so suminerside tide eighteen minutes _ ltiuialsn has)‘ From A Throne The Color Of ' V‘ Gpld, His Majesty Spoke Brief- A ly But \_ Earncstly-His First Speech Since His Illness- Conference Will Reconvene Thursday Morning. i- C. ifiithe lute iresoo 01 TithkI-l‘. ‘opening oi the Five Power Naval Wonlerenco today. Bhe hopes parti- ‘Young Radio Engineer Hero Of Parley Broadcast Jrasped Wires In Hands To Restore Circuit ' After Accident And Held Them 20 Minuiés Until New Connections Were Made. I King up“, somebody in the y AS THE KING OPENS s NA VAL CONFERENCE 400 REPURTERS will iznviii ciiiiiiziiiiicgi (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Jsn. zi-The world will receive news oi the five Power Na- val Negotiations through nearly~400 newspaper correspondents sccredit~ T" ed to the Conierence, who wiii have Plum" "W" °1 “m” °“ “l” offices iri st. James Palace through- 4°°k a u” ‘lbw’? Wm‘ “W 1°“. out the proceedings. A historic room incidence was placed underneath hallo! glitter and gold the King to- {and dying about him seemed to give ' o; m, game,’ the Guam mom, “m” munch“ w u” mm‘ where tradition has it King Charl “"35 m‘! u“ 395°‘) w“ “lam” i I slept the night before he was be- iortlieg or reduction iniof- war in the air. A white spot Just ‘ head“, i, m, m,“ point o; ‘ n”. p i H. ‘lllVplvJIlIllIihi-l. Froinanrono ‘ i. a ‘disallowing, WWW i116 K1118‘! “flint “M114” work oi cable and telephone com- 511°“ W"? l- ilum?" "Q3 " munications extending to the four boinb. l"! Mm sprnsrsoi the globe. or... wires run slid" It “film In "l- i direct into st. James Palace for the dlliwe o! iflfillfl- Ill mlmlillw- tlwiuse of a special corps of stafi cor- Nationul prmcllllillmfinlil _ W9" ' respondents representing the Gan- wllfilfid l" 8mm", mill-ll mil 511° i odian Press, the Associated Press and utmost harmony When the iormolioiher press services, while direct "will!!! 554115995» which Wen‘ telephones also are available for ev- bffldullt by l W°fld W149 "W195i. erything from local calls in London been made for the accomod “ of iournalists or such iacilities provided for quick transmission oi news. Sir A. Willert, former Washington correspondent oi the London Times and now chief of the Foreign Olilce Press Department is in charge oi the press arrangements. Donald will be chairman and the sessions will be in private. Tomor- row the delegates will spend in in- lorinal discussion to clear the way for the cncing o1 the real work oi the coniercnce. csusnmu ismisrsn» snnnsssss coui-"nnnncs LONDON; Jan. flb-Cnnsda comes here with no assumption of undue prominence or importance declared Col. the Hon. J. L. Balaton, Canad- ian Minister of National Deicnce and chief Canadian delegate at the ‘ (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 21—'1‘hc Canadian Government has approved the agr ‘ made with Germany with ‘respect to the liquidation oi alien enemy property and has also completed an agreement with Ger‘ many regarding uliliquidated pro- perties with Ml‘. Deliaas repre- senting Ciermsny- This u-giCfimEllt only‘ awaits formal approval by the Canadian and German Govern- ments. The sllen enemy property agreement was negotiated in Novel-m ber by Thomas Mulvey. Under Sec- retary_oi State, who went to Europe to confer with the German clearing office there. It is now officially stat- ed that this agreement has been ap- proved by both Governments. The report from Europe that an agree- ment is being reached with respect to Hungary affects Canada‘ to the extent oi 0000.000 to which extent she has claim against Hungary. cularly ior the WPWYlA-lhlty l0 b0 useful to those who will bear the (Continued on page 8) Conference today. Just before the control room oi the broadcasting company tripped over the wires to the generator. Vivlangfllvfll the , together in his hands to reotoro tho circuit. Leakage cl current through his" body to‘ the floor shook his arm with spurns, but hp held on for l0 ininotu until nhw wires could be connected. nuipberoi protests were register- chiedy in the iorni oi letters [Id- dressed to lnlit canning 091119811"!- T7ie Weather, etc High tide this afternoon at 4.44 and tomorrow morning at 6.04. Sun rises this morning at 7.29 ‘and sets this afternoon at 1.04. later than Charlottetown." . "i... ,1. T. iiiiiiiliii iiiiiiii ciiii PREMATURE S a y s Co]. Sparllng. Very Unlikely That‘ Maritime Units Will Train Here. ' Col. H. C. Sparllng, D. S. 0., Bali'- iax General Staff Officer ior Milit- ary District No. 0, who arrived in the city yesterday to inspect the school oi artillery, stated, with regard to the recent statement that thri- timo Units may drill in Charlotte- town in 1930, that the‘ proposition ll premature as all previous examina- tions show that there is no auitabll area on the island on which to carry out tactical military training, andsnc definite plans have been made. ‘rht ciimp grounds at Aldershot are lav-- oral miles long, and even there. larg- ér spsoe could be utilised to good=ad~ vantage. The Island Units will train in Charlottetown, ’_ ’ probably on dune 30th, Col. Spar-ling says, but it is very unlikely that any units wil.’ Brunswick, orrswa, Jan. Zl-At the sh- nual meeting o! the ‘Canadian Military Aiociatlon here ssiui-I day, the Governor General e:- pressed sympathy with requests made for additional financial grants to the Canadian militia. WINOUNCEMENTSS, comma EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC. . "Come to the game at New Gian gow Rink on Thursday, Jari. 2 Milton vs New Glasgow. 1230-‘. "North Tryon and Albany will ur- E R E E M E N "Carnival at iiighiield Rink, Js" i‘ 23rd. 1231;. ZSREABHEI]; load a car oi coal today and c Thursday. J. F. Lord. 1232-‘. "Hockey at IEghii-cid tonight. Oz" hour's skate after match. ~13‘. "Game tonight at Hunter Rink, North River vs Royals. Oi hour's skate after game. l)‘ "Whist at Hope River postponr till Wédnesday, 29th. II "Rcserve Tuesday. Jsnuarygfltli for Tuxis Boys‘ Concert in lielii Memorial Hall. l -. its "Hockey at Milton tonight, ll“ sliire and Milton. One houri ' . after match. .‘ ‘,1!’ ' "Auction and dance. Emerald 8i " Wednesday, Jan. 22. Lunch served loos» » . "Buying Hogs at home and limit aid Thursday lorenoon, January 23h Everett iisslam. 1187-1417‘.- "Buying Dressed Hogs ever; dr paying highest prices. Everett .31 ism . liill-t-Ill-t.‘ "When in need of Do Laval aralors, write or phone John M Innis. Winsioe. 1220-i-fl-a "The Salvation Anny Rmnnil’ ‘ sale will be held on 1hursday. Jog. i uary 23rd. opening at 0 A. M. .\ lai-geassortmentoigoodswillbel- sale at ioasonable prices. im-i-sa-z "Reserve Wednesday,‘ nbrugry V‘ i0!‘ 500i“ lflfi Entertainment ‘- Alton Hall. lfll-i-Bdy-hy "Aniiual Meeting “a: xiugsr hrniers Institute be ohm. ‘lbronto, 850W "n"... come over iroin um Booth‘ or Ne! ' '