MAXIMS ’ 011A MERE MAN sun-III- gmelhllll u» o. be 11...... to m, PQOPIQ usually flnd someone :7 ll. tor them I oiled m1. filiiifoilifimcfii-iihi» 1"" 0"“ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, The home life n! some people can be Judged by the mess of refuse they ' leave alter a picnic party. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN A m‘ 1° PAGEs t:":.':..":::.'.t::°.":; :.'."'i'.".'."..'f'.',';“ he Lea Government Defeated An The. Conservatives Were Returned With Magnificent lflaiority Yesterday Signal Success ' The Province gave its verdict on the “R.O.P.” "of the Lea Government yesterday yhen it sent i1; to defeat to the tune of nineteen to eleven after one x of the Lea Government yesterday when, it sent it to l . taken place in local history. § i Premier Lea himself narrowly escaped defeat, l while his colleague, Hon. Horace Wright and his chief financial advisor, Hon. B. W. LePage were among the fallen. 1 Other members of the Lea Government to meet disaster were the Hon. Peter Sinclair, the Hon. Russell Clark, the Hon. Dr. McNeill and the Speaker at the last legislative Session, Hon. Allen , Stewart. The entire Conservative Opposition in the last House was re-elected. ' _ Probably the outstanding features of the elec- tion were the splendid victories of the Hori. J. D. Stewart and his" colleague, Mr. Howard MacDon- ill. in the Georgetown District, and that of Dr. lllacMillan and his colleague Mr. W. A. Stewart in this city. ln Summerside Mr Leonard MacNeill rolled up isplendid majority against the redoubtable Doc- tor John of the same name, while Mr. Shelton, sllafP Was again returned in the almost inviolable Liberal District of Second Prince. y‘? Hon. Horace Wright, who, it was generally an- "Dated, had been slated for theportfolio of Agri- culture had the Lea Government been returned to WWW. was badly defeated by Mr. Heath Strong. v M One of the ‘most popular victories was that of tressrs. Jenkins and Bethune in the Second Dis- H1" 0f Queens,<they carrying the seats against , f°"- LePage and Mr Angus MacPhee — two 0 the bitterest and most vigorous campaigners in i the election Messrs McKenzie and Wigrnore more than ac- caountefi for their opponents in the First District of i ueen s and had the unique distinction of defeat- "E two members of the Government in a single . constituency, " The two “unbeatables”, Mr. Harry MacLean llpponents inthe First District of Kings, and will lWngest members. i Messrs. J. A. MacDonald and W. M. Wood in Mark R. McGuigan. ' l blnter. / Elllservative representation in the House. Continued on page 5 \ 535,41" VICTORY 1 ACHIEVED.“ overalls CONSER- FAFTIVE.S' ELECTED WITH EIGHT 0 ‘Party Under Leadership Of Hon’. J. D. Stewart Returneil With Hand- jsome Majority In Every County. 'Five Members OflThe Lea Government I ,Were Among The Defeated, Premier Lea Himself Escaping ByA Nar- row Margin. Election Returns Received With Great ' Enthusiasm In flharlottetown, Where Dr. MacMillun And Mr. W. A. Stewart Scored l F MAJORITY Premier l l i i '01:. w. .1. r. MACMILLAN lilllllNlilN Til lllliEN iiiiiiiiiis iii Tlliillil Hon ll.’ H. Stevens Discusses Present Depression -— Gold Standard. MONTREAL, A-ug. P-Canada, l8 to embark on a campaign to grasll the splendid opportunities {or trade with China. and the Orient gener- ally which are opening up in the near future. Up to last year Canada has not been getting her P101331‘ share of this trade, Hon. H. H. Commerce stated this afternoon be lore a luncheon tendered, him ln the Ritz Carlton Hotel by the Canadian Chamber ofi Commerce Montreal. MUCH T0 BE DONE Stevens, Minister of Trade and Board of Trude 0f Mmltreal. the night; when invited to comment on the Prince Ed- fllld L“ 9119111518 d6 Cmnmeme ‘J7 Mr. Stewart, who will assume the Premiership, is a The 11W 113118 Wllw 0f the 19°‘ give Prince Edward Island good government.” mlnlon Government, Mr. Stevens sold, was to go alter this trade with ‘ energy and sccurc as much of it as Immense Crowd Cheers Con- servative Victory As Results Come In. Conservative Can- didates Receive Great Ovation. Speeches By Premier Elect, Local Candidates And Mr. Geo. D. DeBlois. ENTHUSIASM ... ... ... . . . . . .. Mr. George DcElois, President oi As repeated Conservative victor- the Queens County Conservative les in various parts o! the Province Association, Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, were declared last evening, the Mr. Allan Stewart, Mr. D. F. Both- greatcsi; enthusiasm prevailed in unc, and Dr. Harry Hudson ciiiv- the vast concourse of people which cred short. addresses. tre to hear the election results. the speakers introduced by Mr. B. Prolonged cheering greeted the iin- Roy Holman. nouncements as gain after gain for When it bccamc known carly in the Conservative party was record- the evening that Dr. W. J. P. Mc- ed. _ Millan mid Mr. Allan Stewart were In response to the demands of --———————————-—-———~—— the audience, Hon. J. D. Stewart. Continued on page5 Prime Minister Delighted With Election Result (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont, Aug. 6-“I am very pleased with the result,” declared the Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett io- ward Island elections. “It was not wholly unexpected. man of large experience.” the Premier said, “and will had assembled in the Strand Thee The results were announced and. Great Enthusiasm i In Strand Theatre Over Election Returns Victorious MR. “Z A. STEWART _______._.__. ‘ OSHAWA, OnL, Aug. 6~—-lri p001 health for two u'ccks,.Miss Glildyi Morris underwent an X-ray 9X- amlnaiion of the chcsi; today. Thi X-ray i-cvcalcd a pin lodged in one lung. Tomorrow Miss Morris leaves iorPhlladclpliia, Pa. whore the delicate operation for removal oi the pill will be made. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, i MEETINGS arcs. l l "Show and Dance Aniiandale Mondair. 7919-8-5-31. "Dinner. Games, Bingo. at Hope River on the 8th. 7290-“ “Enjoy a pleasant holiday Satur- day next at l-lopc River Tea. TZBO-tt "Remember day, date and place Wednesday. August 12th, Palmer — Road Picnic. 7939-8-6-21. "Come lo Icc Cream and Dance, Among the spectacular crimes to possible, M’ least a Mr share, for aiidOFPraiIIigEiiihCiI B"““k"““ S"1°°1~F‘T1<1fll'nisht. Canada. i ~ - '03G-8-6-2l. notorious killer, among its members I “lcc Cronin and Dance. Orwell School, hioiiiini‘, August. 10th. If not. HONORABLE J. D. Thirty Million In Water Power Development A To this end, the Canadian Gov- ernment, was opening Up two new offices in China, which would make rind Dr. A. A. MacDonald/easily disposed of their Murn to the House, the former as the "father" of lhfii institution although personally one of its “M1111 w 111c- Guardlenl OTTAWA, Aug. 6.—Vici:lm o! a stroke he suflered Sunday, Senator Edward Matthew Farrell, or Queens, N. S. (Liberal) died early this morn ing in civic hospital. He was '17 years oi’ age, and had been-ii member or the upper house since I910. Born in Liverpool, N. S. he started his career as a printer and was chieii deputy sherifi his county when clcclcd to Nova Scotlo. Legislature in 18136. ' er or at Grand Rapids, construct- ion oi’ pulp and paper mills in the inlcriake area north or “Gypsum- vlllo and the building of a direct which Canada. could very “T111 linking Winnipeg with ' (Special to the Guurilnn) WINNIPEG, Man. AUB- Frec Press Evening Bulletin bodily lowing: "Plans for of $30,000,000 1h water power development in estab- ishllug pulp and paper M1111. @1111 in building a railway line north irom Gypsumville to Grand Rap- ids. thence to the Churchillyhave been under discus- sion the last. few days between the Manitoba. Government and a rep- resentative cl powerful financial interests in Chicago.“ The p. posed plan would involve the development oi a huge power project either on the Dauphin Riv- "lollo Fort Augustus district-were signally victorious "Br their opponents, Hon. Russel Clark and Mr. publishes 11w 101 I The people of Cardigan made no mistake in £1111": the only two returned soldiers who were .~ "didates, Messrs. H. F. MacPhee and Leslie for me balanced, statistics which Mr. Stcv curler _parl_|n the Egmont Bay District two experienced ‘Th iamentarians, Messrs. Adrian Arsenault and a 0‘mas MacNutt, were victorious over their Lib- “a Wbononts, thus again giving the District a full igProficial Exfihibition, ll eral nature which affected China's growing trade in the Oricntj Murderers (Canadian Press) tour in all there, and was arrang- ing B. system of co-operailon bc- tho greater benefit at all, ens quoted showed that. in that year he had been the United States as compared with Chlgggo, what came to Canada, and he - ._i?_.-—.__ Continued on page 5 trade with the world generally andi those difficulties came rather with-l, , "W" “'""—' in the purview of international con h tcrences and expert study. But there was much to be done to see I I that, Canada got her shore oi the Said To Be Member Of Notorious Ga ng Of s1". JOSEPH, Mien, mis- 6- Triippcu by an automobile accident tween the M11115“? 05 Tmde and in which he was seriously injured, Qcmmcrcc and the two cream Can- Gus Wlnklcr, alleged member of a adiim transportation systems so as gang merged with a dozen murders to facilitate trade between Can- and many robberies in four nilo- ada and China, and also to co-or- wcsrem states, lay with ii fractur- dma“ the efi-‘ms °1 91111115111" ed skull in Mercy Hospital here 11111111 111111 trwe crsalflzations tor tonight. connimied with sincer- prints showing him to be Wlriklcr, Canedub trade as shovm by the mi; injured man admitted his idem . l ‘Vmkler and ms 5”“? ulgllhenxdor- fine, iollowinn night. 7954-11. There were difficulties of a gcn-' . a“ gang mwsam" m “°a°°' n ---——— i - 1929. the gang cxecutlonoirraflkic “Lcc cream social and Dance in Uale in New York, the machine Harold Hucizarfs ficld. Cherry Val- gun slayings of three mm in Dc_vlr~.'i‘,1_"rlday, August 7th. Saturday it troll; iiipartmout liousc in 1927 not fine‘ TQJZIQKJLH‘ the slaying of an oiiiccr in a SZUiL-l llopc RLVCI‘ Saturday. The ladies oi! 000 mall trllCk robbery in "mt-nil T _ and the killing oi an oiiiccr (luring 60°15‘ “Buy ii first. ClZIYSLdRIU-ll. Cake all a bank robbery in Louisville, K_\'_, in 7299_a_5_3i_ 1925. __.- 05519915 581d U11‘ suns 111111 111K911 ' The Annual Alerting of the 100i, rgaching minions of dollars in TYYOIM‘ Tclciahoui: Co.,__\\"ill be hold bank robberies and had collccicdllntrgyiix;315mm»‘m Twmélgiofxsdléllgf close to $1,000,000 in tribute i... nigh‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' kidnapping of wealthy 111911111615 Ml “Conic. and hear “Farmer Has- tho underworld in Chicago and De-l R1115" 1)i'i‘5'>11l@11 11.1‘ 1\111.\‘fi"1<1 P1111‘- trolt crs in Sm View Hall. Frldily, August ' "nu. 1f no‘. (mo, Saturday. 7298-5-5-31, "If? (Jisnm flisiival and Base- Bsill (‘mire in Pctcv Carter's field. 48 The Road Station. Monday evening, Allkllhi 1011i at 5 (fulock, Dance alter guano. 7050-8-7-21. iigures for 1029, was not. at. all ivcii it; late today to Sheriii Fred J- ami 5mm P°“°°~ Prcvwusly TORQNTO- Alm- 7-"MUKlP1Y1lC can ho i‘ "omoiiniril in private hoiui registered as Jerry southwesterly Wllltls, iaartly cloudy near Cu‘ showed o. long 11st of lines m dent, identified by cards in his p001: etc as John B. Moran. of St. Louis. rises tomorrow morning at. 4.55. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ " “Two I‘. W. C. Students ifcmalc‘. ‘. Llllifi‘ 'lll'_V T0011}. HO‘ aivi" hcuiuxiy. Apply Guardian. ii heavy proportion oi’ trade went to Kriil, a licensed airplane pilot of and warm; probably local shoivcrs. “' 795M, ,1 2, High tidc this afternoon at 4.58 A man injured in the same acfl- and tomorrow morning at. 3.57. .. rmvhm “n, hogs and lambs Sun sets this cvcnln! l“ 7-17 111101 Humor River. Tuesday. August 11th llll 11 A. M. Evcrvil llnslnm, Emcr aid, nnd Alden niioasc. Kcnslngtoii also is under guard in the hospllfl-l Summersldc tide eighteen mliiu- b‘, “m” ‘We s. pd Ever t‘ and an effort was bclncmade to tes later than cmirieueroivn. “‘.§,§§‘O"'Ck‘_‘ ‘ ‘ m‘l,§53_a_-,_§,, h’town, August 1711i to C2153