1 *MAY 23, 1924? "‘-`-1 7. ` » SATURDAY, MAY_~1_7, 1924 MAY 17,1924 p PAGE FIFTEEN ` nuusnynevwss The F..t...s ::::.°;.:.::.”=.:.".‘;.“::::.f':.~::..s°.z::i as - l l “ ~ l ~ ~ of 1 ‘exactly the same apparatus and talk in exactly the sarne way asif » Ire ess connected through to some other *r subscribe on th local e change. (c°“""“°¢ "`°"" PW* 13) If the wiretlessetelephon; can he oped in this way, and there is In Newfoundland NEW. TOWNS, ~M|LL8 AND HAR- sqae APPEARINQ ' ma pups, .PAPER ANo Lumssn WMC er y pe TRA9§s.`.P,‘f°,°,f.E3.?u`s .. .-.to accomplish distances heretofore the advantages or the land line 1 ' regarded as impossible. telephone network 'with its ex- mrigigftiid) Degas; §t;)<;i;§u xx Sex; 131;* penn the necessary apparatus for changes, its privacy, its cheapness in former wildérnessss in New- gsm tion by the older method, nnd devel h enablcs wireless -telephony CHD. In 3 el trlc vse,'iorcon and, Foundland are given by Dr. Mark of the voice on a mlérophone and Wm, Fenwick as a result of a recent for tour. Surveying the outlook, the at S\lI>0l'l“le‘nd°”i 0' M°lh°dl5f mls' available. Moreoiler. this apparatus i nethermost parts of the world and M0118 °0Yl9|d°\‘5 P"°SP°°l5 f°" YB' has been developed to a degree of its immunity -from the physical in'- Ilrwed D\'°9De|'llY 9° ‘be ““"“““"y perfection far shove the ordinary terruptlon to which both land the distuntx point, is already span bright. Improvement since May ,and wire |,m,.umenm_ wire 1923 is nuts-ble. BY Mark P"-Wick, D.D. In this respect therefore Wire- of a The twelve unonths just ended in :fm the "Ancient Colony" exhl'bi~t. a 1; more hopeful outlook than 'has ` been the case » r the pas e Lb yours. There is certainly n .better sue in-nrt obtaining among the people. m o ment and espocially HY- _ tin 'The .Anglo Development Com mm muy at Grand “lm and its auxw and in ""9, WW 'b°°°m°5 3 'l"'Vl“l need gfor real friends. But life is “se mr °“ch' lndivmual l° fleeting and real friendships are i made in a day. Those-who have . dl l l lil l a 'lw°'w°y °°“"°"“`"°“‘|“ M’ friendsttgnirglntzetgiriingnlhelhl willezlb °“"l°d °“t' ‘hen °bVl°“°ly the well to stnrt irnmedntely to learn ditionis are entirely different. me art of being mendm iaries at Millertown and<-Badger ex Brook, have added iargely`t0_thB ben riuurber of their _qrnill0¥B°B. there- .by increasing the output, by takin! ,M e the Terra Nova Mills and 0." P be -territory, situated on Terra \Nova con Luke- d f l ic ` ons a The A,-,,,,,¢_,i:~,|;giyV11:twor:‘l:sC¢‘,l,\,;. :gn or Pure Y econom reas w pany. wh°¢° \i8° D“ P.” tl n eu l ii s beinK built oh the Humber River 1;,” ‘my “B un ver" y n a at Bay of I=.\='¥<\#."‘>°=*i= °. =°"°° rua sr uirosrm-nln_ss_t_ln»t tu-ousht 1-b°\\t 1,., the transformatloirol- the country 5,, 3" Grand. ..L!k°» `n°°l'-L9¥° te-lephone would nevrihave come Corner.lBroolr. At the junction of lm r rand Lake and Deer Lake. a hugs G , f asm nasbees bum. mu rr-sm :as ,,‘§ dum at Deer Lake the 'Deer Lake In canal, of several miles in length. by uns been `cu`t. ending with the -ilnms d, at Deer lake, where the power In l\°“B° li l°°°l'°d- A"°“'"| -"W" with whom 'he wishes to convense. have been erected for the temper- trylmless telephony' however' H centres, hundreds of small houses ary use of the workmen. and in ad- ,_u dltlon, at Dee}i;ELa_ke._ twentli INN; ¢¢ did l1°\1¢°= _'_ m°<1°"1°_‘l Pm" | u it ir 1 mic s saseu , to undafimpornry-hospital and-other I? se ' or u r B ‘buildings for the _community life of fo the .men have been erected. _ ,io Thi? '5l"°\\°°¢` " l»"°“f°"'m‘"°“' telephonyas a universal -ineans uf nveroation between members of Hel' Bl’0°lI» W1\°l’° W9 'FMP mm' the general public depends upon its however. has token place at Cor-'.60 will soon be grinding out puip and d manufaottlrinl paper- A h\ll'8 IMD" ug' ping whos! has been built. Wil-li I wo depth or 'water of over nity feet. su so that st mmers of lar¢° l°\\l°8° between the wharf and the main B _ can he, with -the [NM-¢l¢.l°l°-" , Am line of railway hu been 'died iii sy, by the removal of high land. To te, “l'“‘°l‘l*.‘l “W 'Mn "‘bl°'l‘“~"' '°°‘“' tgrnsatlsntic wireless. and ,!ll°“°°.'. ed` to‘-be Mill!!! '"GlV°. “U tm’ through the corresponding 'Ameri- mountain," while to' witch the ca hundreds of msn, like so man! .busy ants. and the nullinn enslave 0° ge scale for this purpose if every ividual had to .be providedwith me that the ordinary land lins o`general use had it not .been Telephony is by no means in natu infancy. What then, it may be In it is the absence' of, this influence every reason for supposing that it ed it . is necessary to enable us to discuss some of tlie_pxibblems with to t tht 6 make ful-l use of its wonderful pos- which this project is faced and the iities’ In one great field of ap ways in which they-'__' are being Friendships l . ' - ation of almost unlimited scope sol f. We refer, of course, to~' - adcasting, ‘There is a notewor- feature of brondcastin how other uses to which wireless It ist/essentially a one-way com- is rital characteristics of wireless ha r icated and ex ensive art ol’ apparatus can 'be dlveded _ onset thousands ,of *listeners* Slug friends. The older one gets, the r. ' A Fersgons Conclusion. 22:1 ld never expect to see wireless w ma ho to combine all e x tg - so far. as the, subscriber is |115 elrinensity y-the action concerned? fins great-simplicity, the equally important advan- receiving and magnifying them ` Lagos of wireless in its ability to unlimited distances to the s and cables are always more What. is Necessary. or less exposed either at the hands n enemy or by the forces of our next article me propose to _ ved und th¢ absence of urB°n~t claims émgw “l'°“dy ‘mmly "l“’blm"’d - of tlestitution lends encouragement Bro hu- improvement in temporal wel- my I 5 _ 1“fl?l'1s “shew of 1923 was not upever, wfhich- has some .bearing on io the average voyage by a long gf; way. ‘but shortness of catch does mg not always mean a real loss. for it muh is often the naeailrls of cirleatilnlg ha [er greater deman t us ma ng B - , er prices in th; foreign Imnkms' rliivers scattered in sill directions. h. This fact, lt;ogether"l~witil\ie il§3Dl;”0y;<->d me _-hge pgmapt _ereh _ V hlrfrea rgnlunhmtlve. ' yrhlich fe ‘nsfusgfd lm the 25" 31'; frie The “mom lwpaml vouuook.. is Zufnepla e a n spavor. p tha d l o to new avenfues oi' sm- . of plllfynleirt opening, whereby many th? swim isncentramfld if °“° have, know the same people that hundreds' of -men found remunera~ §;’r“til" °l‘;ir0l °;";‘!f“ on{2i°ly‘_‘;';: we do and enjoy doing the same ,ive e pl y H; C° _ ° l 9 h as things that give us pleasure. thosé ,whmsby nmmc1a|.,m-lngency, 9°:'isb .°ldf°' Slnnlrg 4' 5 sfervici' One of the finest things to be were unable to prosecute the fish- an ` as es lf B' l' e C95 ° "ec ' gotten out of life is the enjoyment mg and maintaining the transmit' to be derived from association with _ 8 Pe il ` phwy may be put' B’°adc"t` areala;l°l:nBsh!l;fBttllrl:|;e)olllullgituiltl wise for everyone tos tri'/e to alsduogl' :ll,trl;|,:_‘eg|:1]fIl:ll:;°“‘Ef"'rl§` maintain friendships, once they are “ “ ’ ' ssrsbnsnsu. rt is 'pleasant to . sc- - qu e nsw acquaintances in the such °"°“m°t°“°°s’ uw t“”da` number of real friends that we can'I e is limited: and often old nds are the best, for the reason t they have been through many the eame experiences that we n er is the realization of the ...___ transmitter. It is safe to as- the invention and development e I rectly or through a trunk line d other exchanges, to the person s is in the hands and under the ntrol of the subscribers,does not 'exchange system. We may there- re take it as s foregone conclu- nthat the future of fwireless the exchange operator. either nsmittlng and receiving appara- elopmant as s -means of linking .‘”:.;;i2s:f°.::°rr;..'.;‘;z;.:: Why fl\¢ B°l1¢lS Of ~ s 0 . . . . Atlantic Coast Collieries, Limited Are a Good Investment Because they are secured by a mortgage on assets worth, at very con servative valuation, more than double the present issue The proceeds from the sale of these bonds will increase these assets _in the form of equipment and development work by forty per cent rks, or, in other words, as,a sub- tute for 'trunk lines. , ";l.”a"l° pu" 11"* V ‘ima or exnmp s, a w reess . l°l1d0\i' GW \\l\l°‘d°d° Tl" “"9 link acting ss a trunk line between ‘ . ' erica and England. -M such a tem were in operation, then any » , ephone subscriber in England ld be connected through to the n wireless station to any sub- ast hut, encouraged »by favorable two or more. telephone net~ i U " America: Because the earnings of the Company are Just as certain as that there is a market for every ton of coal that cangbe mined. -' ` V ‘ .» Because the-Mabou coal mines can be operated at a cost assuring a . < 'profit 'at prices which would mean no profit to other mines. Because the quality of a large part of the output of the Mabou mines is higher than that of any other mine in Nova Scotia, and will command a premium when sold on an analysis basis. Because there ls 'an assured market for all the coal that can be pro- ' duced at prices which will yield substantial profits. ">.._.~."_._ ._-. . drawing limi tfllll °l °°" “md tax exemptions. B xlreat. milling and Will* N103 “ll 5°" *M l"'°l' ‘° exporting lumber enterprise has he dumped into t-ho. waters or-th# _|, ‘b11y. forming dry land. where once 0 een inaugurated by H. J. Crowe. as of the pioneer lumber kings of was I brent ammo d. WW- °“° Newfoundland. wane nav. ner- could see a wonderful litorsltruns- h aps the least known of Newfound. riormstfon ol the ippifliilli °f fl* mul' feat -bays, and almost a l°0WlliY. Then $I9Nl¢ in l~.l||_'i th’ "no¢n:s='s land" has received on forest has fallen before the keen lm” “_ and ,, b,1“__,,,°,,"¢| aug °“°l°“¢ll¢ °f 01° °~"l°!- “"1 ll" of mlny centuries of lstuarsy and Clie 010 now llllhil 'WWI W4 W9 glgep. A new town. called Hamp- wiush Iwiu nq'ti\e"mi`tré or time- d ‘bins life. . - the onlooker. the rbssm~sM10l» C he en,"has grown up in las than sjx oaths, and some hundreds of NW- QM! ll *Jill "U0 Of 73° W°“ ln m .bringing their families with CominonjAilme1_\ts Of zu Middle AUG -‘.-.'..;'~if‘l.'}$»'..‘. » ~~“"°“'.... ‘“..”s‘ outwa--.ss»¢rs\"l`e'Tf»r»'al»n¢" °°m ` ." “ l I-ms 1n..¢Pint_h4s‘|l.»..Y!¢°°,°..*\° in our °»lsl°°-' ,~1; cu", - ‘-"' . : » Qugm.-~._.f19.stu9,»?»¥2u§ . ~ .--. .. _ rs Because the Company is soundly financed and will be managed and operated by able, practical men of long experience in the business. Because it has every element of success-abundant and accessible coal, economy of extraction, market and proyit. Because the bonds carry a bonus of 20 per cent. in common stock which has good prospects of becoming valuable. We recommend the purchase of the 7% first mortgage bonds of Atlantic Coast Collieries Limited. them, are -ilndilll 0ml>l°Y“l¢“l- FM* ould also the nid, that this nM nterprise il characterized, as in gh prsviousb ,uidertakel by M Goxn, by the provision ai; . . _-__. s - n , n s Art, 1;" ` |q|¢;p\_g ssucationsl. hciiitiss 'V , I ' _ y .h ‘ _ " A I A " *_ t gt NZIE 8; CO.,.ur»r|rno ' ;=§»_q\la:n-»_giDi;';_i‘_» ~ 'V f " " T ~' =' .u°.‘:.~:f1:=.°r....»..'..»»-»- r BANKERS Send hs your order to-clay. ` lt- 1 we » _ss kim: sr. ws-.sr - ronoszro, ,oN°r/uno ‘ s 0 °f ll" "'Y’" in Snrln Qu- , _ ' sos frfsinpsfatrss slug., us-t.¢s|.Q.... ' -si . -1 ff “ 'Mn ' th. 'e “fléyir lash ldg., London, Ont. ll Hollis St. Halifax, N.S _p bl H!\Oi