_ '< _ _ _ "‘l_ 9 ll:-_l .'.'.l-_#fr . -- -- --- ., __.. Y.--_;,,~,¢ _- - - _ _ A - " "---`-" A-- __' ---°' ~-°-°' '\"‘~ ~» »'-~-~-~~~-- .-' Y--Z0 . __ .__ ____ _ _ _____'_______'____ __ __ _______*____________________ ;__!_ ____ __, ____ _._.___.___.‘ ___ T. _,___ _“w . “___ _I __ . _ _ . ~ . 'Q Martinelli :ang lust twice and re- ‘ vlcl E H m N d T ' l I . md _2____,_,_ __ Very 0 e ee S a 0 _ Now Showing ' The lu...-t Youthful And Exciting Song and Love Fest of the Yellr. An amazinl; f‘¢0l`.\' uf jazz-mad youth. filled with action and crammed with song hit, l cu OF "'""' i..\\vRi:.\'f‘i: oli_»\v lieusx Jolissox lmxxi' itrnix \\'vx_\'i; i;in.r¢5¢, invenwd an ina wished to take care of theii~I..Sound on Fi1m.._the phowgmpmng _.wi y°““5 "°°P1°5 that they did “Ui of sound on film by means o.” li light th want their daughters mauled over by ny__ Qmgrs we;-¢ working with sound m drunkards _at dance halls cl th - - - . _ ' _ an 0 er °" dm and m 1936 ‘M nm' big sm” -Sf-M1180 Curtains had to be hung in .~;i/ca.niel', Talamlite. Captain Sloane. places. He is perfectly right. That was med by Warne). Brothers which ___ should be the idea of every self-re- pmcmany turned the industry up. ‘S05 specting citizen in regard to his gmwing family' Bu.” I want i'°.°’k 'There are two systems in use in M, this _question:_ Is that con- making ...mmm Pmurm .sound ha ditloii which persists new in this on Film.. and recording on dmc sim_ Province. We know something of mr no mow In me for phono_ . l ~ m vlhat goes on at those public dances. graphs me proponents of both cmm S at least we have all heard rumors. mg their system L, me “sh H°w_ wr ever. there lslric doubt that in time. ple hu developed in the ‘ut “sn” 91 one or the other will be the standard w And how ls it that that condition a century under Prohibition? If my hon. friend would go back to the and this Wm be the me th" sw” U1 :lays of the gentleman who intro- me 17°” uéulm' _ 5° duced ProhiNion into this Province Ii' B clnmed th" tmre Wm elim f°\' _tm law Hom Donald F,"quh”_ billion dollars invested ln the mov- so son-he would recall what that mg pi°tu" mduny before the ld' W0 ntleman said when he sponsored "nt °f the “lkmg p‘°"“"‘ “nd f e g probably as much more had to be the Act in tl~lis.Legislat.ure. 1-Ie said hc was introducing Prohibition in Dui' mw ii launching ulking Pm' mc - - tures. _ _ th it. fortunate position. or bankrupt, wise men or fools, sue- U _ _ cesscslor failures. was being decided_ IMPORTED DETECTIVE by the large public jury who sat up-. on them. These man were the War- re Then we have that remarkable n ces. it was easy to get the scene d sound somewhere new loselh- ori-:Niro or sr. JOHN-Boston - _ i lea had called the effort to putl lklng pictures across a kind of piti- ie insanity, but the "Gamblers" get Debatec talnment known as moving pictures W0,-._ The lndustry was th,-own mm came into being, attempts have been 5 C __ iw made to "make the pictures talk." sum became B sc,-ap of mpc). on inue From iesterdays Guard- ‘That conditions are just on |, par- First attempts were in the form of There was 8 wild scurrying around iam _ allel with the conditions in the a lecturer, next. people behind the by United States and Finland, and that screen spoke line.; st- haphazard see they are getting 1 little bit worse all which very seldom fitted into the plc' pe,- turmoll. Long term contracts with the stars of the silent pictures to who could master the art of pro- pronunclation. Schools sprang in answer to the demand. How- e far larger troubles ahead New' ange places tliroughout the stud-’ , arc lights had to be rcplaced‘ side d°W"' with incandescent. Obscure inter- ences between electric currents d to bc rectified. _to go to Sydney, N. S. Another imlorseen liorror was thcl lcrophones through which thc! ::S. S. ANNAVORE _has just 3|-. peech or music was recorded. Ac- rlved at Charlottetown with our Fer- s could no longer get by with tillzer and wa want puller having using gestures. They were slaves orders booked with ua to call at once. "the mike." Mikes h.\€i to be h\1hZ_ A. HORN!! di C0. 3334-5-19-3| l over the studio, An actor had to sure he was in thc right position , his wo,-d_,_ 1; he were 1 tml, 0r_ eanors, accoinpnnled by her sister, to one side, his recorded voice uid sound as if he were speaklngf left Sltufday f01‘ Cli8l1l'y. Alberta. mm the bottom of 3 w(.]1_ [ where they intend to spend the sum- A tough med-mnl¢a]_;a5k (ia-my gm-1 mer with their daughters. med the studio helpers. mils witsi -- _ necessity of keeping the camera c md "und Lpmrams in awp: .._,yn_ urday morning for Toronto, to ct- ati is of th ronlued." In the past, synelirolliz- tend th* Fmdu °” °"°"° 9° ° n had been a “Will o The Wisp O _ . _ - . where her daughter. Miss Muriel, the talkies, even when one ignoi- the mechanical sound of the But no acute la the Dcrfeetion of human eye and ear that an au- Speed ratios of making the two lm" "CALVIN AUS.1.IN~._wm be in Hd Dl`00f SYHSPS Wifi 10 be bums! more with Fertilizer for A. Horne & d where. with the silent lllCtl1l'€S»! Co., arrived hero Saturday and is now se in the studios was not noticed! unloading at Railway wharf. 5-in-ii. is had to be all eliminated and: ____ the pupils of Cambridge School to, e studios became as n sepulchi'c.` 0", STEAMER |N pon-|~__.-nu. " " Malnutrltlon, Bronchlal Trouble, Sold byalldruggists. in originallargeand small bottleifml - Y. . Rcfuu lmitnliona. Insist on th FELLOWS’ SYRUP -_ __.._. -...__..__._-_-s.&__ later time the four-ro 53 3 lcnuinc. _ ars of experience on thc speakingi c t I G d' week schedule with hall. .team mga and they saved the day as far! "CALVIN AUSTIN" and ‘(;l;.\~;; l__ NOR DINGLEY" ln commission will 'mc s. s Amuivoitc from nultl- "E °““°“"°°d~ CAMBRIDGE school, The following is the slllidlllg gl the month of April;~. Grade IX.-1. Minnie Ar/sm Grade VIII.-l. Minnie lniligm 2. Lawrence Londi‘ig.1n; ;l Bess" Higginbothaln. Grade VII.-1. Nell Hooley; 2 Grant Sencabough; 3. .mlm Dem, 4. Keith Hooley. Grade V.--1.' Eileen ll.»._,1,_.-_ 2 Lucy Irving; 3. Eleanor lialidrlgui 4. Myrtle Grnhani; 5. Neil Him... botham; 6. Janie Richards; 'r_ ml, ton Richards; 8. Archie liiggln. botham. Grade IV.-l. Caroline Hlgglh. botham; 3. Rita Irving. Grade III.-1. John R. lnsvldaolr 2. Bruce Higginbothalii; 3. How, McLeod; 4. Ainona Rflclinids; 5. l-lar. ry Irving. Grade II.-i. Terrence l~'atrrel!. Grade 1. Sr.-1. En-lest Graham. Grade I. Jr.-1. Verrlon Harley; l Joseph Landrigan. W. P. Cairns, toaclier. came into port yesterday morning with 29,000 barrels of gasoline for the Imperial Oil Co. 20.000 barrels arc to be unloaded here, the remainder Mrs. Norman Beaton. of St. El- Mrs. John Bernard, of Kcnslrigton. Mrs. C. C. Archibald left on Sat nurses at Toronto General l-Iospltal, graduates on May 22. ' ' *_* ._ - STEAMEB. SERVICE ence can detect the~sllghtest, varia- gmcigls of Eastern swmuhm _ bbtwccrl the SCl`€€!`l Sllelkefs Lines have announced that eifective ` ‘ _ and the sound he or sl-ie is sup- wedmsdn-_ May 253,, the sg _7°hn_ \ ' oscd 20 utffcl Boston Service tinternatlonal Llnel - ` _ _ ' will be inaugurated. The popular `_ ling t _ 1 5 _ °.°’d5 “'"°""imV1° °“°u5]"- The commission and make two round » er Brothers, who make "Vita- wait disc went at at speed of about mm lm. week SCM” from B°s_ ` V ya -X- . 1 .> ldrpcnilcnts who were left in the l(`.'i|i:uli:i|i Prcssl l Qllritziliiliix--Good vciils $8.00 to‘ .'lr=‘ir."i'l 1200 polll‘~ l. -.lull lvl ~f.~lcl up to ,='.‘ll'll'l_ l'l;~`1 \=»-.Z iiili.-lied .\'_l"_‘rs oi 7:-ol- '_=_~»-“ v_'lf.'l;.:i:- .irolzilfl lllflfl ¥.“'ltr“'i'~. '_' l .‘ lillilll 1. ,;ll.`\|'l :Hill ri l-"'.l.' l _.ll l._~.iL ‘l .l"llil..l~ ~.v<~lf‘ .~lfl fl" Q. .ll l _:`li' i.:: ';f\li"i'1.'-olli l;,. ' is lllll lylll \\.-°i‘»'- :...._.ll_v p!.l:ll r."l.‘l._l". will '-wifi ;l:‘o'llill S`l.tl0 '.>'liti'1'»:l':- l*.l:ll-lim' .l“"l'= l_-.wrt .ililil ill .‘.`.l"l'l ll:>‘~:. lin °'l73 to flfl rl !i:|l.llll, QTi3‘.~i.€1l.`.il_ l2ll'- _-';.-.~ 1-,.41 3-- yulll ;lrlllll_ \lcllliiln l\'~l'»‘ fl and fllililltv. _t%o\v.'» \\'t‘l'c lroin $lll_tll`i to $11.00. $273 to Gil V ll r' iliilllllii .ST ll0 lo SP) "ill lallrlicr i~'.\_= .1 wil .1-'étlfl to $3.50. `»le'lllll'll,' .<'."lfl in $7 7:3. ciillners. _woo lo si: .l» .»l._:~~l'<_ Slllrl li. 35.00. _B.l,tr~.lu'i‘ l--._ I'-'-l.!."illil Sli till to £7.50 5% .'i"r.,»=_. 'l'llv~. l':llf market. '_‘,l: .1':"lll.~Pi‘. i"l'lr‘I‘s l'allZf‘t'i -$1.00. Pronliilln pei' hoe over ba-l cons. Butcllcr liner. \vcl'e 512.75 lol 0NTAR|0 ELECTION $lIl_00 :intl lil‘u\‘i<‘:» $12.25 li. 51;3,50_I I (qllallly lllirl iii0:~'.l}.' cllppzvl .cillcsl has not been enough’ because they _liirlrlc .$15 fill for cllllr. to S700 for thc* have neglected E "cat many other ' best lot.. .'-zprliilz lulilhs limllslit $5.00! "B503 which Should have been at' U, _S1000 ___`L.h_ m_?,mHn__ .O “,Ci_qht; tended lo, which have come before ithe Cliildi~cn`s Aid Society. That is QummiUm.__H“,(,S _$350 lo s7_00_‘l their special field in this Province,- lambs good sa on to 510.00, conimoml ti-ying to clean up after the admin- 35 00 2,, 5-._50_ _ istlatioii of the Prohibition A_ct. And HM Wcemls “_‘.x.,, 13% Baum hozgy we know what that cleaning up mm lm. $13 70 W $1300 with (mp ‘.m_\. l means in this city of Charlottetown, _sniall lol .il Slilfill, Selects broilaliti “nd in the town nf Summerside' Ong oi' tht- speakers on the Gov- _________‘_________ l~i-iimcnt. side made the curious state- ' _ment that the Prohibition Act is i>`_T»'\NF0RD UN1VETiS1'i`Y» i`f*i`1l- provliir; _lust as successful here as it . Alt-"7, Calliorliirl. May 19. Y Erie Krvllai has in other places. I think there is it‘lirl_v-huirtcl Slrlillord giant sent. l\l_s` _-.1 lot of truth in that. in othcr 1..-.v u..l‘lrl`s l‘r-corcl ;n llle cll~.'ll.l. throwj places. Mr. Speaker. Prohibition has `r-l'l\..lli.lie :rlwl obli\'i<>li licrv _\'r-.\'_c\‘d:l_\'i not proven a success. They are just as llc lialrlvd till' plllltcs' 167 it li 3-4 _ its uise in Nova Scotia and f--ont .='.'o tl. 537.1.. _~\ho~i‘ 40 qoorliliiclics at che annual California, ln- . Novi' Brunswick as they BTC |_a1..»~ -_.»rl¢;!~,;m; .-1.-.yn in 140 pln.nrl=.tci~ooZlcl::inlc track :uid field niectj in this province: .lust _as wise brollzli' .=.fl'-ll and p!:.lll to l1~lcdil;ln¢l{i'enz sei the llliottlr-lal \\'nl'ld`s rr-_--l in Ontario and Qll\l¢‘f~’l‘. lll Bfli' l i:-.ii Columbia. Saskatchewan. A1- l-;l~~l~- ‘tow 2700 tl. 57.50. The bal-iorrl in Itlm-cll .!l_‘,’£_l, \\‘llli zz Nllvc of .- pf ln- r-oori Cali-es ll.---r wld; 10'! it 8 3--1 in `l>cl-ta and Manitoba. Tliey have all one l .» ,_ _ _ . . . . . . _ _ ____ tiled Prohibition. they have all found .J Prince _ Edward |sIand’s . A Booster Feature To Stimulate Business and Business Con- ditions in Prince Edward Island, published hy The Charlottetown Guardian We are Sollciting the Cooperation of the Business Firms and Leading Men oi _ Charlottetown, Summerside and =' the Province. T' Mr. Frank Walker, Assistant Editor of the Guard- ian is editing this Special Feature Edition, which is now in the course of publication, and Mr. L M- Kirk- land is in charge of Publicity. -Q "!§T; Boosti for a Greater P`rovz°nce‘ ' """ " lil tn hr- a failure, and they ale all 1 trying somcthinll l`lSC~ Bllli l'fl.V h0I1~ blend from Rustico says they will all ithe terrible conditions in Ontario llllider govcrninent. control, and he l l.~ll_< us that the feeling is getting .Stronger and stronger for Prohibition in that Province. But. we know that Go I ; within the past. twelve months the * i people of Onario had an election on this issue. and we know how that el- ection went. It was not a. result that was bewnilcd by the Ferguson Gov- ernment, was lt? The Government of Ontario had no reason to com- plain. as the Temperance Alliance complained about the pieblselta in this Province. that the majority was too small. that there was some doubt as to thc real attitude nl the people. or that there would be dlffl- culty In administering the Act! (AP- plallscl. We find one of the lending Sen- ators nf th¢ United states. Senator Borah. throwing a bombshell into the adminlstratioii of the Prohibition /ict ln that country; and they have been investigating lt ever since. try- ing in find out if it cannot bc lm- proved. We find the late Chlef.lustice 'raft warning his fellow countrymen that Prohibition would be at mill- stonc around their necks; and so on. `§` . Then we come back to our own little Province. md what do we find there? moneys thrown away, and not one single result except further confu- sion and further damage to the good “talked." They knew the business was too big to win by halfway meas- ures. Stars of the Metropolitan Op- name of Prince Edward Island. I sayl gm Company hm been rwmded fm. to the Premier what I said the oth- er day. that if he wanted a detec- tive 1 could name two; Sergeant Bradley and Mr, Hedley Weeks. Ser- geant. Bradley has a rcplltation for detective work. as I know personally because 1 have been on cases with him when I was provincial health officer. We worked together on one of the rarest. cases on record, name- ly, poisoning by matches. in the eastern part. of the Province. Mr. Bradley did splendid work. We have also Mr. Weeks who has been em- ployed by thia Government and by the Stewart Government when they were in power, and who has done good service on several occasions. Why pass over those men in prefer- ence to in stranger? Why go to deed Montreal of all places? My hon. friend from Rustico surely could have known nothing about that But it was when my hom friends transaction, for he would never have found wt th" this _mln hld ev_ =||°W°d l ‘*°¢°°""¢ i" °°'“° 5°" ldencc in connection with certain ll- here from that rum-ridden Province of Quebec, the birthplace nl Govern- ment. Control! (Laughter) They brought that man here for mused md um out oi the Province the 06*-ellslble ll\1fD0-W °f il\V¢5ii8_“__i'.'. .as an unreliable witness. although, ing a fire; and would you believe it, Recording to the Pnmmss nw” com `tha.t, fire had been investigated long tenuon in this L°‘muure_ the ,wt before that time! It was investigated that he mum get drunk and did get 1 by the Fire Marshal of this Province, drunk qualified mm in even, wayl who had his own detective on the as ,_ nr", chu mme” und” the job and who went, into thc matter Prohlbmon ACL bww" he W” them as thoroughly as he could. There according to t_he_1,nmm._ In . “ne wns also an investigation by the in which he W” bound to M" the Stipendiary Magistrate of the town ,_,u¢_h_ I don-,_ know whether thh_ cf Summersldc The AW>f“°Y C'°“' h-lan told the truth when he was eral was not, satisfied with those en- dmnk_ or not: but hen is the mint: quiries, so he got this Montreal de- If he dm nu' H” m.,|"_ 'hy 'u tective here and put him to work. "nt d,¢_,d|" mu ,uw 0" af ""_ His investigation. however, did not ,uhm rwmut, nn* th", thrown' add one bit of evidence to what they _“ny mon," -1-.lk “om 'Lu ‘nd kl\¢W b°f°l'¢~ The" hf W” "m judicious administration in the At-` down to this part of the Province bm” Ggmnlfn depmmgnty -nm to see what he could do l\b0ui. the vu in wg (of which the Attorney fox stealing that was going on. But Gene," umm" the whole ,.°m°n_ it seems that fox stealing was not ,“,|my_ Do” M dmwe ewan fm. in this bla detective! line. Then it "_, I do not thmk my inwulgenti was found that he had fallen from the straight path of virtue; that he WM d’inki“8» *md "lying drunk- °“ .side (Hon. Dr. McNeill) will get up bootleg liquor. They had broughtind My tm; the A|_¢°m¢y Gmenl him 11°" fm' th* P“"P°5° °f dfW“l"U- ‘Inu administered his department so He had to drink, the Premier says, in order to carry out his work. in order to get in with' the bootl¢l’lcrs, with the proprietors of that famous white gloves to the Juana. because ".=peakea.sy." with the deniuns of the Summeuida undar-Wald, which la this momentous night, $1,000 n. week -$52,000 a year-had been paid for just the right to ask l star to sing. now becoming as well known ln this Province as the Chicago under-world is known in the United States. That man was brought here, and in the performance' of his labors he got drunk, and he stayed drunk. He was Act. We have had that sad exper- b the put. few _veal-s._'1'he situation ln and it is n very serious thing ln- THROWING MONEY AWAY quor cases that they began in have doubts as to whether he was trust- worthv or not' Pinall he was dia person will contend that he doeai Yet the aenlor member for Summer-'~ well that at the Supreme Court ln` Bummeralde. in Charlottetown and .ln Georgetown they have in give then la nothing for them to dd. ...___ t'l'e ll Oeuttllcl '* r icnéo licvenl tlmea in this city in W” M5551, that respect has not improved any, |_,.°ub1,,_ In most cues mc ,qui-P- ment. for silent pictures had to be A pain. No doubt about that. Evan those deep-seated pains that make a mnn‘» very bones ache. tabletll Genuine Aspirin has many important uses. Read the proven directions found in every package ol Aspirin tablets and don’t. endure neadleaa nina from neuralglc, rleuritla, ri-ieumatlsm, etc. Keep a bottle of these tablets in the house; carry the pocket tin if subject to unexpected headaches, sudden colds. Quick relief, without any harmful effects. Aspirin doea not dcpresl the heart. ust look each time for the name Aa ti-in-and the word ggnuinc printed’ in nd on ovary box. would like moving pictures that 1,600 pictures one minute and 1.200 and Wm be direct from SL John to t c next would soon have the male h 'characters speaking with female voices. The remedy for this was thc installation of motors instead of hand cranking. Furthcl‘moi'c the wax record and the film had to be started at the same time. The method ot cutting and splic- ing the him had also to bc changed from the old routine of the silent pictures which added more worries to the studio helpers, which had to be overcome, also the censoring of pictures added another worry. This drunk for a week and nearly died. wg.; overcome by making a new re-_ And if he had died he would not he gord from the old one as far as it| nm “Ni '"1"' “'|"° ‘md “Bd” fi" was passed taking out the objection- admlnistratlon of the Prohibition gbl¢ part. then at thc right moment] rcaking ln with the balance thatl The theatre owners had also their »Quick RELIE Lumbago Neuralgia Headaches Colds SPIRIN tablets will relieve Even the systemic pains that women suffer. They yield to theao ®iS"|5`ii'2`l`_N iparatus of the talking pictures is a lexpert, to remedy lt. but this is pro- Boston on the Saturday sailing. At n scrapped and complete new equip- ment installed. The projection ap- complex and delicate armcratiis. The wax records are fragile and wear out. Four sets are always-provided in] case of breakage, If thc amplifying apparatus gives trouble it takes an' vided by it weekly service by the makers. _ The diffcrerlt forms of records were confusing. That developed by the General Electric Company rec- ords its sound on the margin of the. illm. This is done by having a ray of light vibrate on the film just as a needle vibrates on the wax recoi-cl.' The wavy line that is made is trans-| mitted back through an electricali solmd projector on the same general- principal by which radio .plays music 'I’l-its is a rather haphazard paper. but there is so much to this new form ol' entertainment that it would take hours to tell half of tt. At some future time, I may have an oppor-` tunity of placing this before you in' a much better way. The information' I expected did not i-each me until saturday night. what x um civlnz` you today ls picked at random from n. magazine article on this new form of entertainment. ‘ Some may ask, said Mr. Gallagh-! cr, why not give better pictures at. lowci- prices. The aiuwer is that ow-5 ing to the greatly increased con. of; producing the talkles. and the g-i-cat; demand for pictures, about half the_ theatres now havintl the Nlklc lltllllfll ment. the producers are asking high. prices. The pictures put on here nrc_ the same as are shown ln all the big cities of the United States and Can-_ ada. Mr. Gallagher also explalnedl the changes that have been made ln: thc Prince Edward Theatre and some of the mechanical features of the equipment. the old equipment- having to be scrapped. There was one guest at Rotary Mr. Ivan Machure. of Moncton. vice President W. A. Stewart was appointed a delegate to the lntci'-l national convention to meet in Chi- cago. Botorian J. J. inighttaer, chair- man of the On-to-Sydney committee asked that Charlottetown members intending lo go tn the conference toi he held there early in June should mon not tml- than next Monday- I l ‘ I . Brighten up your lawn and garden The work shovels, shrubbery trlllii1'lcl‘.= - Ctrl? needed iniplcmcnt is here, placed sur- prisingly low and gtiaraliteed to §l\'€ you c\'cr,v right to c:\'p‘et. right implements will make th easy and pleasant. Rakes. hoes. the satisfactory st’r_\‘lCf’ WU hm The Rogers Hardware Co.. I. is V ' li@;\ 7 if |ii\";~ PAINT tml; “¢¢¢d”p|lnt verb Avalon-it trolsforll uqllnu into bcauill 1°' provides the lineal old cheapest 'lnnrnco to tbl urtocc against deem- . Illlscuh Point has bf” und lor prcnrvllle "4 boautlfqing haadian P"°'_ pong for nurlu on tica- dnd gun and during till* time In won an OIWUW .reputation for hull- oiisa I Ri-xliltbv* uv.-_-:_ 1*-‘I-'-'f-3" ._ ti i