were“ “Wild West” ge Workers (Continued from Page 9) ._. __. spend large sums (if iimnt-i- in brim! lng to this cumin-yr. firm he workvtl fut‘ and llvlivYvtl it‘ there was any ]t.>-~i1iiii‘_\' m‘ viii-m carrjn] Qt,“ I11“? "flmgeafifop. hurt: ilil 0111111))" up; ‘fgfillvlllt’. u lllt ll.» pint-ml tilt‘. "h will 11H! ~ll'i\l'.'lllt‘llll\'>'. iti t'lt|$t' down, said .\ir. )1... Kay. Cannot Face U_ S. Competitivn llill1t'l' tht- t'\l>l- l"“li|i‘l1i|ll til" |.-~i \"ill. jt-‘i’ vt-lii (‘ultutiiuii to iinish up “it ' rvpllt-ll. Expert Worker; of ifoday at 3, 7 & 8.45 Matinee-lfic, 11c. Night-26c, 21c, 11c. Jun by Charles liarum “Shootitf InjunS” "OUR GANG" cotvtaov timtith, antl that all were men who art-re c-xport in the several branch- t-s ut‘ the trade. All i118 (108758 ivurk was done in the United Stat- i-s airi the cars finished for the market on~this~ side. tlxtw-pl what was given hy me," m) W -aiti .\lr. iflarksoit. “and ' utiailt» tilivitius to them that reduc- rt-tgiiirt-tl. 15ml’. Clarksrui. m.iii.t:.:i.i.; dirt-it or and general Dodge Bronx. ]\1at|l <l. urtiay murmur: h~~ hail ;ititi:~t~~.~.~.--.i a “Our position now is mass meet-tint: in‘ hi< mtn iormeiiuheiii that lngtflfldlfintts nrth . the prntt-t-titt- =i:t‘_\' ti; '1 on iiiiiuiiinltllvfi am! tht- ‘. o1’ tht» Demoralized Trade ml titati Sut- antl iu- t-aunnt (‘tlilllllllfl i0 sell cars at the qtr lzttituis til the first of this week lliiilt-l‘ a 11;’. per cunt. ditty, as ag- anti t-llip lllt‘ iw-iiiaiiitlt r 1|Qll\ in llll".‘llt.\thlilll'l_\' h-ipeltiss to tucpect. any Unitt-tl Siztlvs anti a~l< ili~- (‘nnatl- t-xpansitm of eittorprise 0r the in- lun iiorvrtiiiit-iit im- u rt-han- on ilit- vttwiilltvlll of money. British or for- 'l‘he l'i"iliii‘l1(ill has demor- Iilw lirm l'_\'lllilll1. Until we Canad- illll-Elilmlililn‘ roast: lo tilt-Fl Governments ti... tiig\il,t'l1.~lliltl tit» Sllfll things as this. lit is t-iuu. anti‘ ‘ etiulgunt-nt would that int-air.“ .\lr.1 Not an American Clurkson vras asked. "About 500 vars" ~ = "< . . Address on Radio Get Ready for the Great _M‘9ft_ljc star Contest. shutout-no at The i Prittcei Edward mwdlt‘ "l"! QM grant Movie 8hr Contest qt 1m. d um m'l'bla contest will continue for two wookn, an a nront Wflhlih . _ wlii be shown cool? woolr. Q Mo“. o‘ “an” n" u." Thorn are no trioko, n5 “my”. “MP1! I "l! 07 Witt‘ power: of dlso of twenty-five stars are shown on “Radio. whence it came, where it has arrived‘ and whence it goath." delivered by Mr. Koith Rogers at the Y's Men's Club Thursday night. l am glad of tho opportunity of speaking to you this evening on a subject with which I may claim hobby for some twenty yearn. in speaking before the wine men of our city on any nuibjotvt, one must use extra care in order that. all statements may boar the stamp of wisdom and the earmarks oi care- ful thought. l have therefore, for the first in my experience in public speaking, decided against speaking extcmporo and have writ- ten down the subject. matter of my remarks. I hope that my poor at- tempt at bringing before you one of the most Btflfilhng scientific developments of our time will prove interesting and of value to you ail in some way. In this oonlooot. it t; zrlmm- Th: photos a screen g and after u» fllm In fllllllidd, tltqyclllqm l: the theatre are turned on and you mark on the onrd handed Yw If the door, tho names o! tbs otsrs you remember. Etch patron la handld d h | theatre,» that you have a til-g; 36th: 3.11:2. times as you coma to the theatre during tho two week. o? To add not to thn contest, m, upswing mfl-cyun}. have entered Into the spirit of the content and have donated valuable prison v '1 l l '- .¢ _ THEPRIZESIARE: A PAIR OF LADIEQ‘ N-ATUtRAL TREAD SHOES, donated by Alley d. Co. Dealers in Fashionable Footwoar. A SILVER FUOWER BASKET or an» iii-mi. of u“ flame value, donated by W- W. Wollnor, Ltd. ELECTRIC amotm LAMP donut a b m1 H t ' C0» Lid-i the big crockery store ‘and fugnfttlro house? m." A CAMERA donated b Th .|-t h their largo chock oi‘ Kodsksynnd amigo: Dru‘ Co.’ "om A BANJO UKELELE, donated by A, 5. Progressive itilunio Store. , caption of these waves over din- Tii-IEATRE PASS. Good for llx months, (For Plfluyg. "tancea of several ‘hundred yards IN ON THE CONTEST MONDAY, EVERY PATRON HA8 QHANQEfTQ WQN, START RIGHT out advices that shipmeptg wit] be made and delivered to our custom- ers at present prices on the under- a refund will be made on a basin of the new prices when the question of the duty is Customs Com. (Contimlsd from Paco 9) Veniot of this province. Until recently moat of the time 0f the Parliamentary investigating committee win token up with irre- gularities in the Montreal district. but the centre oi interest has been shifted during the inst few days to tihe Maritime Provinces. Mflnt-real Star's synoptic report of tho Prince Edward Island canon is The full bitterness of the crash that. is forcing those industries out of business is tbeing felt most by the heads of families. In. the wage list the first nix names have the following dependents: First, three second, flve depend- ents: third. six dependents; fourth, 618m dependents; fifth, six depend- ents, and sixth. flvo dependants “ran iiivii were given n" 1101M lions in the staff ‘will have to be illlitli‘. Just as soon us we can look over uhut. stock and materials we have lit-re anti decide what is t0 lit‘ iiiiishi-tl autl What. 1s to the ship" pt-ti but-l; wt- will he in a 119110!‘ D0‘ P—- siiirm in know what staff will be W. F. Wilson, Chief Preventive the first witness on stand Wednesday talking of n_ seizure of a still from one Lafferty, i-n Fort Augustus, P.‘ The seizure was made in lbwte in the afternoon two m- three of the younger men. who are ience, made their way to the plant and asked to have their wages. "Wb are Jumping out tonight for Detroit, if we can make it, and 1 guess we will.” said one of them. The others iwddeti assent. The Dodge touring car sells in the United Staten at. ‘$795 and itt Canada at $1,095. A duty of 20 per cent. l5 ipald on with the added cost of parts and the increased overhead in Canada is duo to the small output protection in not sufficient. to en. 8.111s the factory here tto live, and as noon an affairs can be adjusted the factory will move back to Detroit. A tpay roll of $26,000 a week in lost to the community as result of the factory closing. After consultation with the De- partment of Justice. proceedings were taken and La/ilferty was cou- victed Aug. 11th. $200 and costs and sentenced to one month in prison. was later reduced to $50 and tho prison term remitted subject to payimeut of the flue. 1923, it. was reported to the Department that. Lafferty ‘had loft thcdcountry this flue being still un- niusl a 30 put" cent. duty today, be- tit-l ..» wt- wil be responsible for the <til't‘t-rt~ii~~t- in tho tittty to the Gov- xi-tlltl up l‘i‘liillt‘lll. 'l‘lit-y tell us you can't. .‘.tii>-tit'.tn "ltll|,l('||1l'>l|, un-l ' the $705 which in 1924 a warrant was for Laffertyh arrest, someone ‘hav- ing reported that Laflferty had rn- turned to Prince Edward Up to the present there was no close down and was understood that Lafforty was still at, largo‘ on tihe iala/nd. Another record taken up by Mr. "\'\'e have nut got uu American iti this works,“ said Mr. Clarkson. “it is 100 tper cont (iauatliair and zilways- eiflcleitt. iVlany o1‘ the cars the| lurnutl nut. are 5i per cent. Canad- itau avian in the content. We have sent. SAYS UNFA-IR NEW YORK, Apr. 21—tR.obert E. Peary wastho "father" of the idea for a unified air service. or- iginator of the trans-polar airway against Howard -Rielly. Summer- The conviction wan obtained in June. 1922. L; f V. Everything New in Shirts Plain and Novelty Broadclothn, Rayonn and Zephyrnwith Soft or Starched Collars to Frcilt, new stocks of the well known ILITIIN IIIIITS are now being displayed at all the leading stores. The usual EASTERN standard of value. A Mzritinzc Product You'll be Proud to Wear MADE nv nu: MAKERS or EASTERN cars was not. secured until 1924. and ultimately clemency was granted him. Mr. Wilnon_ anew- orllsg a question v y ' ' t Bennett. declared that. there were‘ My, Douwg; “Ami we in the mere meet! of a similar kind on the fylen of the Department. 999789 Taylor. A5816“!!! DBDUY/Yiing with the court's tirders." Witness: “l may say that (m1 proposition and a believer in the that. laud in awaiting discovery in the great. unexplored above Alaska, Commander Fltzhusn Green eayn in his biog- “Peflry. Tho Man Who Rofuned- to Fail." book was prepared from Peary‘! paper and gained by Green, himself an explor. ‘Bl’. 0n his trips among the the Esk- i questioned regarding the Lat-fort. “Did you dver3boforo hear of clemency being- anked for a man before the {has been Mr. Bennett asked h m. .i have not» hoard of such a cane," wituean replied. Asked why be had recommended reduction of the fine, witness nald it wan mproaentod to him that the ltlll 1n this case had been used for spruce, which made it likely that l! WOIl1d be used for illicit distill- PBRFYW; interest in aviation did not. come until after success had crowned his “fold-work, gayg the book. published today thy G. P. Put.- he was laying plans for the chart- ing of national airways and inter originated and. organized the 41PM complete coastal air defense for the United rStates. important cs is a sufficient navy for our safety.” he 1 American Academy of ‘Political Science in 1916, "f gpggk arivlnodly when I say our air nor-HM’ Delmmnllm M 311511“- vlco of tho near future will be __ more vtm w o," “(my than our. the magistrate may have com-i favorable remarks or recognition The record came to witness from tho clemency department or "Quito possibly," witness addoti [navy and army combined." .When tho author refers to iPonry Wm!“ lmmami 99111011083‘ as the "father" of the unified nn- M he also quotes this 118111811911 from the pole discov- _ "J suppose you know that. Loffnrty never paid that reduced’ fine. and in still running around Prince Edward Inland to "A gem-guy, o; Aammuflc, h; nhow how little he cares for tho and immediate necessity here. He must be a big executive. he must have imagination, he must have the confidence of the public Q1185): "Thai. is correci| Mr. Bennett: "Surely tiba effect of this on the administration of 1081168 must the terrible?" "Well. we not uncommonly have difficulty with the courtn in tgeti- lng strict justice done in mfmiuf" "111? up to the stature the man who accepts it. muqt, he willing to sacrifice himself. either make good or he will ; and this country may at very short notice reach such a boiling state of mind that there will be no half-way station between success and failure for those in rcnpomibig "You have diffi- culty in getting convictions?" "Not in getting convictions, but. i-n getting the convicted person "Thou. why did you recommend koeuin, thin man out of jnii. Peary thought Witness repeated his couuecteldrgli rallrvtflrlh?! . , y ‘Jon; u , of traffic viaumlusméa‘ ‘and Com, merca on t c Him vibes." h: “it: l: Predicting that in the future trans- Poaf" traffic would "come with a Mr. Douooi: "We have had t/hroo “l” b61018 un now. Brown, Laf- lu neither of iibnsc 1M9: In it shown that. the officers hoods of the Department stayed the warrant of commitment.“ ' Tvitmsl: "O; ccgrno, in‘ H by Mr Keith Rogers The following is the address on Mr. Chairman, and gentlemen. Some thirty-five yearn ago, u young Irish-Italian youth whose; name in a household oue in all civilized countries today, William Marconi, pondering over the treat- ises of a German scientist, Plain-V TlCll,'H6B.1‘lli dealing with the pro- pa-gation of some form of electric waves in the Ether which preval- es all elements o'f matter on this globe conceived tho idea that these waves could be sent. without. wires to remote corners of the earth amd could ho caused to con- vey telegraphic messages. Al- though only a. youth he obtained the support of several well known scientists and soon was able to de- monstrate the transmission and re- amd to break them up into the dots and dashes of the Morsei Code. This soon brought him fame and additional support which allowed him to employ greater electric power, and shortly he was asked to demonstrate the wireless transmission of messages from France to England. This proving a success it. was only a step before he was permitted to make the ‘hin- torlc experiment which ma/ny of us hero can still recall, of trans- mitting across the broad Atlantic. Hitherto, his experiments, wide- ly heralded in the press" had been looked upon as a new scientific toy by the great commercial pow- ers. From the day that it was confirmed. that intelligible sounds had been transmitted from the Coast of England to the coast oi‘ Newfoundland, by the ' Marconi system without the use of cables, the commercial and business’ world awoke to the fact that a tremendous new power for busi- nesn expansion and trade hail been discovered. immediately the tnaw science of Etherlc Wuve pro- pagation attracted the greatest scientific and inventive minds of "lloti “Palm Hindi” 11.2! fin of OGDEWS C Save these “poke any 52 (bearing my nllm of but. grade playinz cmh _ _Q,- for a complete set, numbers l to 52 inclusive, we will send 2 Pub- There is no advertisement printed on tho packed in each pools!“ Ind UT PLUG SmoltingTobncco- r hands" and for the return of bars) we will mail a pacl: Mail your "Point Hands" io- lmperial Tobacco Company oi Canada. limited it you llvo In Char- lottetown apply 9"‘ sonaliy at our office. coinmunicailtidqbetwcen the vari- ‘-“’1"11'~1‘m "a" 01111’ he reamed by distances oi in their tifiit-es it» secure the latest (enters “puma n: pulling . kn a . t The nlmhml m” t out tronieudotts waves, and by the erection oi’ medium P0\\'0r011 91W forty iulles or more. llll.'.'ll()llS0 (fnmpany built tulditlonal .lll‘i)il(l(‘.£1Siill.;; stations Spriilgfielil, Mass, and Other t-timpzttiles such (icneral billet-trit- wave without. audible tonal qualities of the huinan voice without distortion was not how- ever perfected untll the dist-every weak waves from distant stations in also hltttlered by the tuifortitn- our ago. In Great Britnlir Sir Olivett- Lodge, Mnirhead and others in the United Staten, Dr. Lee DeForest Nicola. Tosla_ Alexand- ernon. Stienmctz amd a small army oi’ lesser experimenters took it up. An a result of this concentration of great mindn on a single ntrhjotzt, commercial development of Wire- ately large number typos of receivers in use. are simply tnltiiature liroat stations whit-h, when tipcrnictl 0Y1 suit and itivestvtl millions oi‘ dol- lars i-n ]t(i\\'(?i‘fiil brtuultizistlug Sid- iimis for the eutcrtitiittitent m‘ thi- of the Oscillating vacuum tithe by Dr. Lee DeForest. S])l'('i\ililli.{ good will advertising for their own prmltitus tlirnttghtiut tht- length uutl breadth \ "of their own (‘Ullllll'_\‘ and t-vcti in. New York with considerable Hill'- considerations tnr stn-trt-sstttlIra-us- \Vtl.V('s were pretty This ititerlemm-ti is Filrid‘ lens Tolegraphy and its use for the new science to the transmis- sion» of intelligible speech. The Telephone apparatus oi‘ DPFtiTU-‘il. Manufacture whit-h allowed litter- Reilly cane the mun Wtls Jailed." ‘Mr. Doucet: “You Two years Mter." , Witness: “Well. we have diffi- culty in getting the orders of tho court executed." Marivhnea have tlliilculty in hot-p- ing tihe depart-meat from interfer- vottbni instructions -tfr0m Mr. Bureau in December. 1923, i have cetised to ‘make recommendations. I leave it to the Department of Justice entirely." Mr. Stevens: "Where it ought. to Mon who use Williams Holder Top Stick get good shaves every day—evcll when a rssor sulln. And it leaves the skin an soft. oool and comfortable ns a cold “um, n; toog-lnotlngqunlitles 1 will nut-prise you. 85 unh- Re-londs for it cost 25 cents. (liéllliuitl fur iit-tirly seven naval and Army eotirtnunlctitititt quirk and reliable system oi‘ (“iillt-‘illg stations on tho Atuorirtui (‘nu- saw an advance unparalled ln the munltration for Army and Naralktinent tilti-zit- anti I110 receiving sci-s history of scientific development. use in the (lroat War. the tltivt-ltip- An early an 1909 determined et- merit m’ iiutiiti Toleitllflfly 1001i "'1' forts were being made to adapt new life. adoption oi’ the tiiodern tyne of 1'0- t-eivor whit-h has now been nn l1lB_ market for tihout three years H116 which t-nttimt tutuse. this type of tn i terierettcc or for that tnatlofr an)‘. ‘installed iti tho humus or the poo- 1plc numbt-i- in lllii millions. lrtiilillllili from the \\’iil‘lil'$ bout science under the tlflVlllg iniptilst- i‘llll*.l‘ltlill(‘.i‘l>§ is no iturgtu" a not-us- of war. necessity, saw iuirh a tiv- slty. leader of this defelopment. was lh‘ velopment as would in the tirtlin- keeper Lee DeForest and his efforts mcrary course oi’ events have taken u (‘trust can with such success that in i910 thelgc-ieratinn to accomplish. United States fleet. on u voyageltievclopmont the around the world carried Wireieszviight. hulh called Audion, invented In twn years tht- new; itien where the receivers are (‘nil-i ‘type will prove satisfactory for ti- usit-al perioriuttttucii lll lHI-miwl‘ (Ienlfrs 3m,“ ('I‘0\\'lll‘.il tnuns ut T)". solution of elertrir the lurgtrst t-itlttiral id cities, the 0111?‘ tisrilltiiitip’. as New York anti Lnntlriu. Uelflirest.‘htutsebtitintl or betl-rltltltin invalid l-YDB 0 ‘hits t'he cum-forts services brought right to his bed- l utigptlmi of tho ll()ii-05('ll- dating typo 0i receiver. ‘husetl ou good-will and P10011401’ lnwshlp and good tritlzensiflii 111“ ._.. was discovered ‘tai-zit-tl nightly in their own homes such unit-ii t-lilltlretfs writers 141195 111 thclus 'l‘lttiruintt Burl-term} faithfully the exact sound waves of the human vnicc r-Qfleiver which will inter» the enjoyment n1 lll'1.*l]illllig llUil-llllll‘. tltt- folks t-tintlttt: l miles away lhrnuiglt the rutlicrllutetnera hllvli Il°1‘1l"°" 111W" ward lll retillzing this and in titt- pilill. mourn over twenty machines of the intcvlarlng iylie 11"” 11'3"“ rt-pltiuctl with i111‘. wuvotp (furitti (‘JlllllIliliHlPlTl-l mi the Western lrmit were in cnmniunirutlmt by vuivt- with tbri-Wlit- liillllll. gatlo t-nmmtinticrn from laV-icti tliitutgh the tuutln sci-tired brtikt-irby soiling tht- servirtss of ilie iti-l- q-(nn-‘iiqn [1, 1mm. tnlssituittry work htlfl tione in this regard in even thought legislation will have to he tutor-t- vfl banning the tiaclliutlitg l)’ nuiehitten within _ The (lay ill the home made ituaclr wires byshell ifire. munders in lite nir low-c l"(‘.l'('l\'(‘ll>]Illl‘[If)iH5 of gtititl front lllfl This il(l\.'t,‘l'llh‘lilK 1h.- tltine that ii is rart-ly that ll can he iground many tnlles away untl lu deter-tori it never tiffcntls the curs traiislnittetl their orders dir- oi‘ lfitti eel. to the pilots oi‘ en-ch plane l-u t-ltlt-s liiivi‘ t-roitlfltl Acropltincs t'l_\‘|ng lifillfl for miles in the ulr were able to talk vvrtishig the ittlvtttittiges 0i‘ lhull‘ t0 Stibmorines sixty feet or itinre‘communities front the Bllidillpulfli. under the surface of the sea. Shltmii’ lIiiSllivt-ltt and social tit-tivitietn spoke to ship, ltunvlreds or mllt-sl apart aiitli-n 1015 the great Nnvttl t-int-rgittg .-,wilt.l_\' into a full lledg. will atlrt-riislug. so an mot, i0 whistle or stimuli. 11'. bountiful cabinets arc new (N11121:: 'l‘ht'oitgli all titlversitltis, Radio is able 11111111166“ whwh any one atieh tutti fnolproofness chflffl izo the intent" types 0| receiver. 'i‘hrtul|:h the tit-veiopmont 0f DOW: A 100M sumo" has been Opera-i ‘ powcrftii broad- t-tisttitg stations it has ‘become this words which were hoard the Atlantic Ocean, by the Front-u erfitl utid more years n-ud tfila winter CFCY made Uhc name of Ohflflitlml“ Transmission and root-pt- kuown throughout iupi methods were improved tlaily tinder the stress of practical taper- iltlllg conditions find what would ordinarily taken painstaking research was times accomplished in pressure of War necessity. Alrt-tuiy concerts t-letiriy hoard in America. run and (Zatnudlan concerts are die- lllil rt-gttititly heard in Europe. puffs of Quebec provln state of Maine. with a P creased no that the Garden n Gulf would he k-nown M" lantern and Central Atmorlv" ‘i shuttling or the problems of inuiv- ldual tiations by tho peoples of the wnrhl is opening up. When nation may speak to na- ilon tinhittitperetl nctart-t. tlisplmtmey‘ but. that. Wllr will he no more. (‘zinatln has always stood in the the great corporations take-it nut-h a part. in this develop? ment naturally sought some mctit- 0d of applying the perfected litullo Thousands 0f 01H’ pie in Nova Scotiu local Old Time vltt tho wave oi‘ CFCY. tof pieces of mail from nsuritimen testify rhls station in 8 Charlottetown chitrch services hrnntlrant every‘ Su-nday anti '11 ‘ heer to an tmmll" able number of invalid Public in its pence lime routine. The Westinghouse Company erect.- brondcasting stu- tlon of the, world, operating on a regularnchedule, at This station was us- signed. call lottorn KDKA hy the United Staten Government and to- day these four lottern are known ed me pioneer Today some fifty broadcasting ‘ntli- Wm“ me “cope, servo the (Znnudian National Railways always "in the lotui in Railway in conclusion let mo M)’ Radio itndoulttedly in 0n to becoming the greatest b litter-national development of M‘ ' will and understanding th than ever known and undvll la fulfilling an imiflflll" In the Great Divine Scheme from Mont-ton on the East to Van- world BINlICUIIVDP on rho went. class observation cars on through Music was transmitted re- trainn carry sensitive receivinglnp gularly. at. first phonograph music orchestras untl touch with For httndredn of ntiles i-hum around tPittnhurg. people (l0ili|ill(l-| "l! W111i WhIFh i0 by atmospheric conditions. 590.1!" 111i! new home entertnln-‘tilnturltances an Market reports were then cause the waves iirom far distant new public stations to vary in inte-nsltyumri sometimes refuse to coma through st all for tutu st a time. A -.-».-.~c,x.3.v~i~.~+-~~¢.-uw~ »- - ---.~ muwaataibiaivstnunlsa-"in “ limited seriously Thanking you R881" 11"“ pnrtunlty nt addressing Y0 for your nttentio the words oi the dcanoed and the a public utility 5mm“ ““"°“ “_ h.