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I l|| , . ,_ ~ . . . ' M “' Reddin William-Charlottetown my 1°' 'I E M°°‘"m BACCALAUREATE Anmtuss S U P P L | E s ' ` Trainer, Ivan-Charlottetown. llssllsmlsg Efnast "_ iiuroass AND srzcrar. raizas senior-J. uooertny, F. Mecstil- Following is me ada.-ess deliver- tn. _ Gold Medal for Rcllslous In- lan. E. Berrigan, G. l-landrahan. ed by His Excellency Bishop 0'Bul- ' ‘ 5°” W struction, presented by 1-ns axeei- Junior-o. Murphy. D. menoa- liven; _ ierloy Bishop 0‘Bulli\'an, awarded aid. F. MacMillan. D..Campbell. Reverend President. Ladies and 3393-0-1-3|. - to: Senior Mathematica `Gentlemen, and Graduates of St. " ' ,°’° "' ‘*' Reginald McKenna. J. McCarthy, It. McKenna. Dunst.an's University: ' '*' ' 'Gold Medal for Senior Phlloso- Trigonometry It would be ungracious on my r phy, presented by Reginald J. Mc- P. MacMillan, K. Mlcilillan, G. part if I did not, in my opening Lean, Faq Calgary, awarded to- Handrahan, E. Baldwin A. McGuig Iremarks, express my sincere ap- I Hon f 06 Joseph McCarthy, an. Ipreciation for being invited to ad- Gold Medal for beat Essay, pre- Latin dress these young men who have Fan 5°U°¢d‘ by St- Dunstan’s Alumni 1'! Arte-J. McAuiay, J. U. Mur- successfully completed their course Hersh a group t_ _ rich WNW l5ll\°l selielom team "" se matched. sole la 1 os. lophane packages llc. Maitcd Cream _l` Chocolate Checkef Golf `; Dot Shortbread " Whit/e Checkers Coooannt Ramona Coles Creams Arrowroot Maple Leaf Fruit Basket Cream Bars I'IemIIIonse/" Piciou I I . Master Bakers since 1840. I -\ to: I Junior Philosophy, equally merited by Douglas MacDonald and Gerald Handrahan, drawn by: Douglas MacDonald Gold Coin for Physics, presented by Rt. Rev. Maurice McDonald, awaded to: ltelinlld Mclienna. Gold Coin for History, presented by Dr. W. J. MacMillan, awarded Joseph McCarthy. _ Gold Coin for English, present- - - - ed by Dr. J. D. MacGuigan, award- ed to: Douglas MacDonald. 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Allllly "A" ouardira. :aaa-a-i-ai._ Gold Coin for Greek, presented by Rev. P. D. McGuigan, awarded to: James MacAuiay. The S. R.. Jenkins Memorial Prila _for Biology, presented by Mrs. Jenkins, awarded to: Donald Campbell. Gold Coin for Chemistry, pre- sented by Peter (McDonald, Esq., Druggiat, awarded to: J. Clarence Murphy, Gold Coin for highest aggregate in I. Arts, presented by Delilois Bros., awarded to: Rex S. Wadup. The Rev. Lawrence Smith Mem- orial Prize for the highest aggreg. ate in Grade XI, presented by Mrs. Margaret Smith, awarded to: Thomas P. Butler. Gold Coin for the highest ag. aregate in Grade X, presented by A. R. Mclnnls, Fsq., awarded to: William Simpson. Gold Coin for the highest ag- gregate in the Commercial Depart- ment, presented by Rev. K. C. Mc- was given in yesterdays Guardian. who have made eighty per cent of subject, and an average of sixty Greek II Arts-J. Mt:Aulay, J. C. Mur- phy. I Arts-W. D. MacDonald. French II Arts-J. C. Murphy, J. Mc- Aulay. - I Arts-R. Wadup, W. D. Mac- Donald. ' Chemistry II Arts-J. C. Murphy, v. Mc.. Giilivray, J. McAu1ay. _ I Arts-R. Wadup, W. Shea, J. McMahon, J. McGregor, N. Trites, R.. Cain, J. Hughes, L. Keough, J. E. McCarvill. Biology D. Campbell. J. C. Murphy, G. McLellan, L. Kilfoil. Geometry 1 Ares-w. shea, it. waaup, r.. 0'Donne1i, C. Delaney, L. Keough, W. D. MacDonald, F. Gaudet, J. E. McCarvill, J. Hughes. Gwrrarhs: once x.-v. Mw- Glllilfl. W- Simpson, M. Redmond, F. Dunphy, P. Wood, E. Trainor. Botany: Grade xr.-T. Butler. 1.. Ayerl. J. A. McDonald, V. Con- nolly, l". 0’Donnell. F. Dunn, James McDonald, T. Kilfoil. Penmanahipi A. McDonald, T. Kilfoil, E. Mclnnis, Joseph Murphy, J. A. McDonald. COMMERCIAL Christian Doctrine: Ste. Foy Moisan, A. Delaney, J. Arsenault. B¢wklr°ovlnr= ste. roy Molson, J. Arsenault, C. McKay, X. Dis- nard. arithmetic; o. Moray, ste. roy Mcisan. Smiling: Ste. Foy Moisan, G. C'l-faniey. X. Disnard, P. -Fleming, C. McKay. Penmanshlp: P. Fleming, C. Mc- Kly. X. Dlsnard. Commercial Geography: C. Mc- Kay, P. Fleming. Commercial Law: P. Fleming. G. 0‘Hl-nlcy. C. Mersey, ste. roy Moisan. Blulllw Pavers: ste. Foy Moisan, G. 0'!-fanley, X. Disnard. Fillnl: P. Fleming, Ste. Foy Molson. C°l'l’°lil0ndenee: P. Fleming, Sta. Fey Molson, X. Disnard, W. Bur- Butler, J. Kenny, F. Dunn, J. Egan. Bimnson. E. Mclnnia, E. Trainor, I. _agggelgllgm “welded gg; phy, J. Kilfoil, V. McGiIlivray. of study and training in this dis- ‘nd Jam” MMAulay_ I Arts-ef. E. McCarvill,' R. Wad- tinguished institution of learning. 20|- The Blake Memo;-ml prlzg for ull. W. D. MacDonald. It is a privilege and an honor to do so. To those who have the care of souls upon them, no work can possibly have a greater appeal than that of education. Upon its right conduct depends the happiness and welfare of our social and national fabric, for truly the measure of a nation’s contentment, prosperity and worth is in the calibre of its citizens, and its citizens will be, to a. great extent, what their educa- tional institutions make them. The true greatness of a people does not depend solely upon material re- sources, or unlimited affluence; its foundations cannot be reared simp- ly upon the unstable pillars of com- mercial or industrial supremacy; it cannot rely, for its security, upon the possession of mighty defensive forces, alone, whether on land and sea. or in the air. All these may be had, and give 9. temporary show of glory, bllt they will ultimately avail for nothing, and will soon prove fleeting shadows and vex- ing causes of swifter decay unless the inheritors of those are men and women of ,sound moral charmbcr, of unswerving fidelity to sound re- ligious principles, and of lofty sc- cial worth. The attainment of all this must be education's primary aim. Certainly we admit that it will be impossible for any community to hold its place in modern society if it does not keep pace with pro- gress and become efficiently equip- ped in the educational require- ments of the arts and sciences, but unless the supremacy of the spirit- ual is kept before teachers and pupils alike, we confidently assert that our civilization is heading straight towards disaster. I was particularly struck by the noble mer President of the United States, on the occasion of the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial Library in South Dakota, some years ago. President Coolidge said; “Unless our halls of learning are real temples, which are to be approach- ed by our youth in an attitude of reverence, consecrated by the wor- _ Foy Molsan. ‘ship of truth, they will end in a Phemm satzugig Lau.” Certificates for Proficiency |_n\delusion. There is something more The pus “st In order or mem Filing: P. Fleming, J. England, Ste. in learning and something more in life than a mere knowledge of gess. E. Guimond. science-a mere acquisition of ”I;':£;3i‘"T axon sorloor. wealth-a mere striving for place <“° Lf" °°"°°'"- "1 e....'".'.“...'°”..'.‘ZI"§';.`L’.'$`.II,.,. T $3.3 ‘i§’.°."".§;.f.§’...’..°."°.’.`..i."°.‘§.’ZLL§.fI der of merit the names of those ' ' ’ tional purposes must. assume the _ l - tha possible marks In me named Grade X. V. McGuigan, w, character of temples This s prc cisely our stand on education. No per cent) Bcudreau, P, Wood, lr. Kaefg, lvl, person need fear the result of BO8l'd8l’S Wiiltéd ' Redmond, E. Lynch, C. Redmond, Catholic primary, secondary or ad- F0i sau: _ savrntar. cook- llls Stoves suitable for summer Mm" and several Franklin °°°’°I- Apply an Reeluorn st. 3388-6-I-I. lllls weak ontv-.» ras'm.r'z- fg Hvreaders tram. caan _,er rma. W. R.. Dennis. - _g sae-r-s-ai-si. ii-mil FOR sara-1931 ronn srolrs R°°‘IlI~€l‘- Excellent condition, ;l":\l;1ble seat. 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