I I M , _ -I,.,.._., _ ~ -»*-wr »~': -las-,~ .- -I ' I , _ . . , , , _ __ _I _ , ,W I _ ,_ _ , - - ' - f 1 \ r _ - f' '* " - ' _ I - " _-_ .- ._ :.iIo»..:-af1.:I.~’si1'.'-aint... imncirmr tising for any legiti-I tion of the public. - Q "l Ii I/If/ff ..____....._.__._ ._..____~..-. ,.__._>_._._ H; V I Rv/ .nf WW/ _,www Q), Q ermg effect on visi ‘W I _ Z3 lftesponsibilities of mate purpose that I __ office have a very sob: calls for the coopera-_ " %,,,- The PeOp|e'$ Papef ,,.......I.-- _ Read . V€fyb°dy "\. onaries enthusiasts LI and retrogresslves. L I _ - ‘ _I ,- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew '_ I _ E W -< \ "" `_‘ifv _- “__ __ ___ _;_ __ ____________ n__;ll_i..__;__~___.v...?_______`_ _ ,__ ____ _ I ___* _ _ D ,, ,_,-»- 1. _ SIIIIIII IIIIREPARATRN REPIIRT Will BE IIHIIRIIJTTETIJIIN Tll HIIVE RID IIIIISIIIIIII C. N. R. PRES. » -\I. » f’ ia _ I >-’ * ~ e-'vga-i" Charlottetown Gunrdinn Two Cents T _ _T _ A I Huh“‘_|p“°n-T Den", ......... ...........,,_ ........... ...I I CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, APRIL11, 1924 ,,_-_---,-;__,,, .,__...._. .,.. .~. ...I llll lil llllll lccfl-lt ll null illlllll llullt wut lllls sulllltl IIIIIIIII nnlnclsls Light Variations From Distant Planet. (Canadian Press.) PARIS, A-pril 10.-#Success with his experiment to m-like audible the .light variations irom the distant star Capella has led General (lus- tave Ferie. ot' the Academy ot Sei- enco, t.o predict tllnt coullnilnlcnttioll with -Mars by wireless ielegraphy is within reach. -General Ferie comnlaluls tile dl- vislon of trallslllission studies of the l-‘reiich army. ‘inI uniplitying to-I tiny his previous announcement of his achievement in making Capel- lu's light oscillations perceptible on the telephone. General I-‘t-rio* said tocluy: “For the first time light signals proved chaiigea-ble into audible sig- nals. Thesecret lies i nthe unipli» -ficatlon of the current of photoelec- Itric cells-_hy means of bulbs ol` var- ious powers. By research we su<~-- cceded In making n bulb oi` two wires oi four electrodet-l susceptible of receiving a potential much high- er than the bulbs usually used in I ,_ friendly to Plan (British United Press) LONl`)0.\T " April 10. Great liritoin will ' .- - I . cept llllqllt-st,- 1 4-* II( ion;ll>I5 tht rt- chi tions for ai set- tlt~l:lt-nl ui' tht- l~lIlropi~all pro- '/;I-tn slit-Kilt-st, od by tht- rr- @ port of thi- 7~`v i'\-Iull‘atiou.-:I:x- pl-rt.~‘ Iu‘t-s1-ltt- E5; I-tl to the #L1 l\'tll‘ld today. . - ` 'l`l|t- first re- action fr o ui Prem. Pomcare (1 4- rm ll n y is opt-uly hostile.. 'l`llat of l"i'uncI- i.~: allnost equally unt'riclldly. 'i`here howevt-r, is not a note in senll-.il'l`i~ cial and jollriullist comms-nt lilly: luoruilu.; to ilulieute the it-:lst possi- hility ot' liritalu rt-fuislulx in ro- opcrutt- to thi- fullest I-xii-nt in ac- cepting and carryimr, out the tt-rln_~: ot' tin- re;comiiitfntlations. WIFGICSS t€I6El`l1DIll'- USIILL' lllIf~’I (ltrlnally':,~ oppo.-zitiou was to lu: 'bulb in connection with the tweu~ ty-eightt centimeter it-:ls ot' the l’ar- is Observatory. we obtained a \-ar- Iiitloti of Current front tllreo to fivt-_ nllcroamperes under action ol' light from Capella." 1-_-<-Cie P. W. C. Students Give Enjoyable Entertainment A most enjoyable elltcrtninmellt wtlo given last night in Zion school room by a company of Prince of Wales -College students. There was at large attendance, pre- ?‘s`ide`d over by the pastor, Rev. G. VC. 'l`.aylor. The proceedings begun with an introductory address by the chairman. This was followed by n chorus. "Dear Old Prince oi Wales," written Len years ago h_v Mr, Edgar W. Mclnuls, a former student. Next followed a._trio by Mr, Allison McLean, Mr. Alex. Stewart and Mr. Barrio 'I‘.alt (en corod.) Mr. George Beer gave u solo. “The Floral Dance." He was obliged to respond twice to the ir- resistible insist-ance of the audi- ence. A violin solo -by lMr. Harry lPorler brought another encore. "V-isitors' lbzly at the Kintlert-Kill” ten," a delightful farce comedy, in which the students were dressed as little tots, was a side~s'plittlug num- .bor and fairly lirought down the house. Intermission with it sale ot' candy followed. The at-cond part oi' the program consisted oi’ it solo by Mrs. W. E, Fletcher, n, dialogue by Miss Muriel Loo, Alox_ Stewart, lioruc. WI(-dlock, Cho:-tti‘r llodgsilii. Charles McKinnon and Ivan iiurne; t-xIu-cteil in vit-lv ut' thi- rt-ut-llt wave of nationalistic st-lltiliu-lil. Thi.-y u;ltur:|lly want to ur-t 1~`l'=-lich troops out oi' tilt- itnlll' :ind while admitting their liability fir l'eIlar- ations want the amount definitely fixed at a lnininlum t'|I.:urt-. 'l`llI attitude oi' (it-rmauy llowt-ver will not at`t't-ct the issue very ln_ueh lu the long l'llii if tht- Allies are unit- cd. AImt'ril<_tn~‘iI hold llilnself ill l.--llzlillt-.~'s ull.il illi- lnolui-tlt for llltiniate action had fir- rivted. l-Zvi-n during his four year.~: Int' inclllllbetlt-I' lil thc scat ill till- llcit-llstusx he dcclincd to pal'tiI_-i - ~‘=£-5*. -i if 5. .2 > . ,I »s2»ie;»s°“< [IEE M I go., olint of bonds pur/M., the deposit slip in the Sinl\ln_f llii ll llll5.......-...-nt.-5.. .illllll lists ills Plain By M“‘ki“g Audible A1H10Sl`»Eql1011y U1 - H U Large Number .I.. .. . ° INIIIIETIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII HS IIC ~< \lr \it \ttlllll he-I;.iu tht- lillslllfi-~l -_- oi the day by .lsliing tin- l‘it-mu (S dame -I-he G-__I_|I-¢IaI»I) » » -» . WG .... Q`W`€‘§ - ~ f pllte pnld lille ot tuleltsl, and .lui -\II;\'I'II}.;\I_ QI"-, April 10 . , _ ., . __ 3 , I ('olnp;lny Iuli'cnased troln, and ltIIII-KI-.ip Iyf sI~lt'~i'e:~=I>r-ct. I dont llieli 1_>=_` ,-' - "I-.="-I' not from n. bank, name ot agent and I-I_;II1ism I tlon't mean pride blit .alfa ifkéigizh A mt-<,tin.-z was o-tilt-Ii_l.1sl. ..\~c-u~I\\-IIIII I,,.0ke,_ugL, mm II- MW. I3)`mL_“u Imnm_,IIII,, H,,If_,.U,pLcI_ -I-he I I. . ‘ ; ,_ 3;, ,___ _ _ Ggrnlan 0 (3111 OS- T1 . Pr HI LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER- I ‘ - -» -~ »,-~_I"~ _ » .» ` '_` I" I I ` “I I`| ' ' ,z. ,- ` _ ° ° - " - I ‘ ' ' 'I _ _' .- . . ` '- . ”`i;;'§;?II_;fL- I `I 5'? - ' ' »` `- ' ' “\\'o have ri-ocltt-d that stage in out ~ _ Q I "?§‘>;,*;§-~ _,A ‘A ` I I ' ' t-nrt-cr on the Canadian National " ,_-‘lf "'< ~ l-`uil1l; (2) \\'hzlt Bziilk or St-curityII-IIIIII-III “»II..II we-_ nluy maintain tl I: I _ _ _ I .~< u » » _ ,* , , - ,I I \ .le I ,:<,zeII;_.é_; :_ _ -~ _ Int! Ill' till* I- T`0\lll-‘~l _-\_>S0<‘l-l\\'r»l'e _different lliliilis, S-:clii‘lt_\'Ial~c unfortllilatoly those in the loin Ig' ' - -I i II Y” I III. xI~I*I`pI£` ' - in or A- tit with .t il--wI I I ' I ‘ T MII » -‘IMI . I"°II"“I'IIg “II” the IHIIS Ihr" have IIIIIIII III °IIIII'II~' ‘III IIN* tIIfI“l`*‘“l (lolllpallli-s or agellts tl.-:lit-d to lt ll- \'.'llo adopt a policy oi .insasslnuilo .ati _ -is-:~ »Ej>,§;',‘<\.,I{i,;'.~.,\)_?-*<\.I_ _-1, -l-`.=*_=?'<‘;I- nt til-l'ull"ll thi-_ llollst- tliii' ll _= :1eti(»,I In th( ._ - . ., - _ _ ._ , . , . .. .- _ I ) III mn SI "Ish," “Ihwh (Ilm`I‘I."I "mI‘v` _ IWIIIII an U"I IIIIIIII' “II”-I III ’l`llt- Il’remior rt-plii-tl: (I) (.:ltl:Itl~ tht- I-uluIi:ln_\' is <-ollcerllctl. cllarnc ' ` ` ' $34' SIR JAMES LOUGHEED `I‘\'_I Am' III-"lIl“'l\IIl~’C -I\\!‘0f‘~ l:ll'lottl-ttiivli e 1-olnlllfq ~‘.‘lil ~ ian National Ilolnilliull ot' (_z\ll;l.l:l Ili-l' ln .-.o lar ai-' its oi't'icI-rs are <20 _ " IIIII ~IIII I`- ,_ “WV I ~ --y yy -S, I-~ - _ -I --rm-rl, they whisper malicious 3 ' ° . 2, “'i‘he llnatl Ar-t. III24' . Mr. .lustirc Ars#-nault pri-sidt-d_t .;I,_III.rII SWIII-III,v._s _\II»_ I)IIIII,III- --,;.Iaud .say "\-.~Ill, nm-r ;iil_ this ne \il lfl I0I` III" PI`0I~I"II"’I I I‘l ‘Il I l U iii -‘i III; III, IIII,I¢I-I-‘WI (I) III, I(.III_II-I ._I~.llo\\lxlI; \ull ll.i\l-, \\.l~. lueii-ly in I _“-~" ‘ _ of tilt- (‘hildi'l-ll Of llnllulrril-tl Par- Tully it ronlnlittt-tr was apI>ui1ltt_-IIIIIIIS was the IIQSI IIII9 IIIIII IIIIIIIII t-ti. wi- ulllst not Ilzlyiilllch attclitl (Canadian Press.) Conservative Leader in the I-nm," to carry on with this umlf-rtaliinc. III. _.,_.CIm.II Ito that. it is mt-rely book het-ping III’3Ii-I-`IN. -\lllII I'l»”~-'|IIli‘ llrillll l'Il5‘-Viale. WI10 IHS SU€`l.liCi`¢€fI *haf *Ile 4. “.\n Act to -uialle Uuiforni This corllnlittot- dfrcilied on the MI. IIIIHIIIIH ‘NRM me I-0mI,,I§ 'l`hat is out-ot' the things they stul lingo Stiunes at tht- vt-ry mom.-ut :idniinistrnifon of the Y,ukon be IIN, I- » III.,,III.I~IIIIg Life IIII,-Im ,II_I(.II (If _IIIII II ,U19 Im. IIN, (II,I44_I _' _ I . _ _ ,_ 2 _,I.II II, Im I.,-I-(III I0 ,II.II»_Ic the lll`0I'*’-“S 0" ‘II-"IIIII=\Il.L§Ilili: zll_i-,handed over to British COIUWIIUIH- ance t oiltrat-ts." llumo \\'ef-lr here. Iu'o\'idilt;: tilt-,\'I;,f;E;I:egIi,l:,IIIII€§(,;\xslt, I:III.I]0&I~IIIT \‘-hit h.|~ hi-I n donu and ii go la-Ii;\l'ntlol:.s ltnot seems al.-oilt `t,1‘He said there is no section of --TIII3 I,IInIl Assessment Atl. out not interfere wit-h the datts I_IIIg IIIIII UIIIIUIII IISIIIIII; Im. QIIIIIII Iiliriiiy lIiiiilr;1nch lines resolutions have now been passed. The bills based thereon have received second reading and have been ref:-rl-ed to the railway commis sion. MONTREAL April 10.-“Ab solutcly without foundation" was the pronouncenient empl-I. atlcaliy given at the. office of thc Presiclerit of the Canadian National Railways today with reference to a rumor In Monc ton that the Atlantic region head offices were to be taken away from that city BER! IN April 1 .- i* Kurt Sarge. director of the Krupps Company and ¢|1;IIr mon ofthe Association of Ger man industrialists in a state ment on the experts’ reports to- day. said: "I am of the opinion that their proposals must be accept.- cd. The burdens they will im- pose _on German industrlalists are enormously heavy. but the “Herts proposals mark consid- erable advance on any hereto- fore made, particularly as they were not influenced by milit- -tlnu firt-num -was overeonlo by- -'li‘y and political consideration-;. hut* are based on strictly mon. omlc lmes~" »- -----<0;l_,._ n-< E l_|“'| I--l TQ IItlill.'l`l).\`, _-\pt'il 10.- 'l‘I|I- I tl ton utllrt-_ of this Miilnix l’ut.ltti tool; for thi- crop i-.~i iavorublo, :il- ti.IIII:-lt lin- nt-1---lice lilririu-rl in thi.-.I llsllal this yi‘:ll‘. ini I Announcements, _ Comma Events, ll/\'l‘l-IS.-2 conts pei' word ouch insertion. - "Apron und homo cooklnir .sull- ut, llapti:-‘t scllool room, Sni.lli'-”'-'-° QOVI, NIIII. _\IIII. r;I-L.,¢.II_ IIIIII IIN.; . . Ito rtr\'<‘i\'\‘ 'I`l’mD0I`III`Y I-'°*I“S~ ' l’cople's (_`l\ur<-il in Cliariottetowtl, I ' _ --__ - | A cud _ ._ _ _ ._ V ‘_ 1. _ I* . - I I . I - - ` __ _ .A ._ . » . -_ I _ 14. "1 A 1- - 'iff I "I 1iIl l`Inittl I Slat .' haf' inI _ “EM J, I PH: ia in r I tr' ‘ I I, _ L-'_ , I V _ _ . I _. I I _ _ ,I I _ .. l ' ` I _U _'I 4 3 _, - I I _ I ` _ \ 1 t ' ' I - ' ' `.. I E - il., .-` Y '_ » __ . _ _ _ WI . V I / . _ .\`_:ulIi rn “ - - - , ` -. * .. _ _~_. g C- '_ ' l pill' `~ I' _ i.t'd_." U _ _ [_ .. .. » .» 'g.,I _ _ith o"thi- ~ " _- _ ‘ A- " 'l"' .~ ' ' s - ' 7. -l oi" _, - . ~ ' ' Ial l fa' ‘ ' ' . I III, ‘Q ,; _ ' _ ll _I Y, ' _' , -_ ,`, I . _ _ _. o D. ' ' - ~~. .I" ' - -I ' ..` I I ‘ ` I .1 A A t tl I ht In | o r 1'l lil ALI T0 I"III`II"I' III \il \ie\'utt submitted set-oinlid iii \0Il<\llUlJf» l10iii Ulm III” \I“Z‘"""” "MII IIHTSNI la-ten tht- latch some time when he United tS.il<"~i. th-IL llii' \\I11-IIIIM “I 2'~ A" 'MI' I" I\"“ImI ‘Im Aft was in the kitthen. 'of these eolltiitions as bet~\'tt-n Cun- I" I"C°I`I"“'I‘I° the ChurI0mIw“n To all appearances lt. loolis us il' aiia_and the lfuilt-d States is alrea- G*‘III CI"I" the thief was thorolig,hl_v acquqin -dy seen when wo colisidcr that wt-I I) II 'I ‘I I" Amvml III ted with the bulitliui: and -with so- admit illto Cullnda Aint.-l‘i<~al1 t-ees; (`illu"ch of Enxrlnnd incorporation memm “.orkIng In me cam nu_Ih_lm A mm. UI- IIII.:,(_ CGM, POI. IIIIZIJHI AVI' cr ilevelopulonts are expected slior. and the ‘Units-ti :dates duly is cu; it; "A" ACI I0 III(fmII)0I'at‘3 the III- IIB I,-nv;-,I-_ql clues were left, bo- ei-nts pei' dozen. our tlilty on purll' Mt. lierhert 1.~t\I~mer.== Milling Co.. hind by um humlmx _IS Iwo I,I.,,I,. por I,I,IIII_I; IIIIII (,III-‘ Ltd." l’ li 'I5 3’ I l Itli :lil “An Act lo incorporate the ___-.-<4 II", IIII you U “III MII I II Kinli--- _Z _ _N I II__ H_'__I,t_ -II li" lvtzltlar lio:il‘il Tilt-I illlg ot' Q I _ . Y I`.f..".i.’.1‘."..-...i,‘I.i..1»..§.’...‘......`§"£IIT_I.'.‘fI`.‘l-“’{I"1'2‘¢?"'- ‘2 -1- <1 -\- ' f°°""* ‘-US* “F” -Irish Represelltatlva tlot\cI»o, ni 'iii lc ssoclutum ruulus ln.-t I IQEMEMQEQ, 5 l~\\QE ` _ IIIIIIII IT IIIIINIIIIIIIIII :III ITTIIIIII INITIIIIIIII II’I‘lIr~'itlt-Ill .I »’\ ('l'|rl' \r'|\‘ ill ill G‘U\e`( E>(E'N“>`\'\6N I I-I- .Ir two- lrt si o lt- pu tl ot-_-I _ _ " ‘ "_‘ ‘- " TE R air--:iti_v ili‘li\'1-i‘eil and rifles not-lii~ D';fI;I(_’:'tI'_"I,I"III"I|lI:'5m"II'"III"`R* NL Expegtgd ‘ ._,_______--_...__ --1 'lv roilltlt-l`s. . _ _ ‘ ' ' _ ’ ' " III , | . - - ' ‘ I II-‘ri-Il lli,)\}H_l1.2‘ :F322 \i§::€:§n,elII$I¢;_v ry II -Charlottetown, 41-29 .. .clear I 2380-4-10-Si linrl Mussolini confined himself to Qontlnuod an PIII _ _ y IIIII l loltn-1 ltl- plr-ntlge I (United Press) lIl\ would have been unable NEW \0lU\ \ itll .lull the criticism ofthe WI 10 --- f‘ I Lluntl-Il 'llluv oi dianilnsc- .i liin lililzrt hi i\ .nts Hut slucr- the warn Treat of Lausanne . A I _ I ls Ratlfled ' I _ _ _ _ _ `_ - . ,- ) AI I _ 'l`ll l I . ' _ .d ci (Canadian -Pre-ss. -l r ze II- -I _ _ , ’ 4 l.0Nl`»0.\'. Allfll IIIYTIIG H"“"I" ii0\\' bt-on lml:\l\<'» lialialls have hunger:-tl for low ' f) 0, od for tht- t'ii‘~l 'I\rr\stlIzt- to count:-rlmlzllice that _ __ _ - ` ` /ff time since -ltr ward pri--ae\lt|rts in <'