miss lt. mea-io-12-ai ` s ._ ~ - Iyar."/on MRI' Ffidav arte K' Guardian every day. The Guardian is ,read in practically every worth- while home in Prince Edward Island. over 138.000 People in this Province - 8,000 in the City - Read The 'lr 5 I \ `\ ... _ “Ik A . .////4# I 'f T" ., ` *.‘ T. Al ' \\ DII ITD THE WEATHER ff f \\ partl cloud and I roba I /43111;” My Y y coo. P by s ~--f" "-- few ll ht scattered showers, Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew \ ,o,. I \\ ,W . _. ll ‘fi ..._...;'_...,... 55., he P°°P|9fS PGPEI’ E Read by Eeybody \ - Morning Guardian Founded 1301 1 4 0 , ‘i ~ ' ~ 1 1 \ \ . _ ,__ ` . _ ° °°'"\ 9' "° °"‘ _ . , ` CHARL WN (IAN I cam it on |_11an'r o s _ _____;_ p V1 V OTTETO _J J ADAa THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932 8 _P AGES ;;..::L lisrzsi;-$11,212:; rzeuiigexa $.23 Tra_de.Pacts Are Announced By ,The Prime Minister H I Announces Trade MR. .M. DowN1Nc L11<1_-:LY E WINNER BY CASTING voTE ""'°"'"""‘ Increased Markets IN YES TERDA Yi-S B YELECTION - B 0 DY 0 F II Exceptionally Heavy Vote In Bry-_Election Contest In *tif 1 IIEDDIIERED (Canadian Press) KIRKLAND LAKE, Oct. 12-Last hers of the Lake Shore Mines staff vanished tonight with the recovery Anna Monck, stcnographer of Tim- mins-from the icy waters of Lar- der Lake where the holiday party disappeared in a storm last Mon- day- ‘ Jack Grainger, of Larder Lake °1“"“S me 59"" °f me' "°3°dY 15 The Liberals last evening claimed Idideteg an additional vote for their can- The fnattu Wm stand N R is {m_ | that the boat was overloaded and' that the party did not heed advice ‘o make two trips. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS’ §;;ll.inwlni;re1v1ote :tood.193 _to various points east andwest came f \ . g s avor. into Summerside to hear the result MEETINGS’ E1 C T110 Wial V0i'»@S P01100. 2972. Were of one of the closest fights ever' ‘ _ "RATE:-2c per word strict-ly I ‘ Qmytmle m mvmm _ - . the general provincial election last .pared with last years vote, more "Show and Dance St. Peters, Beivrdev. avec-ro-is-21. _°°M°‘”GII Mmlday. Show. Detect- Ive Drama. 5796-10-13-Zi. "R-Ummagc sale 'I‘rinity Social Hall Thursday, Oct. 13, at '7 o'clock. 5725-10-8-4i "Dance in Mt. Herbert Consol- idated Bchool Thursday Oct. 13, 5773-10-12-21 remnant of hope for seven mem-I cf the first body-that of MissI 'I‘he Fifth District of Prince yes- terday was the scene of a rare political phenomenon-that of a tie vote in a by-election contest. Both Mr. H. M. Downing, Conservative, ,and Dr. John MacNeill, each re- ceived 1386 votes. The casting vote will remain with the returning of- ficer, Mr. Louis A. Moore, Sum- merside. It being usual for the re- tuming officer to vote in such cases for the candidate of the party hold- ing the seat prior to the contest, Mr. Downing's election is regarded oractlcally assured. didate in the St. Eleanors poll. This c‘aim is not substantiated by the returning officer, however, and the final figures are as given above. The contest was particularly keen inthe Summerslde Court House 491 in excess of the votes polled in year. - Never in the history of the dis- trict has there been such election excitement is was witnessed yes- i»€l'¢IBy~ Early in the morning both M _ sides were out and each aids was predicting victory for their candid- ates. That the contest would be a close one was the opinion of the majority of citizens. Excitement waxed higher as the returns started to come through. At first Mr. Downing was said to have a majority of 79, but as the final counts came in first Mr. Downing and then Dr. McNeill were said to be in the lead. After the different P0115 had checked and rechecked their count. ar tie, as already stated, I was declared at 1386 for both can til next Wednesday, Oct. 19th, De- claration Day, when should there be no change in the count, the Re- ! turning Officer will cast a deciding vote. Many prominent politicians from waged in a by-election As com- people went to the polls. The ~0°Uh¢1'v Polls _did not show much change. In the town, the West End .__l_______ (Continued on Page 3) _R. EXPERTS o°°Y- M- U -5- Gymnasium Cla;-‘ses n W underway for boys and girls. Sign un now. 5184-10-is-11. .. Best loc l ` Millview Hall, 2>1I:‘Eob§1ItIl7.tBIE.. its ' .-\ \`. _\.: ' /35 7,. I/ -\ o `»‘, Z _Ir .~,-f 'r - s