V HETHER you have big boys or little boys. Mother, lhey’ll be defighted with Halrhwayv No-' Luttun inderwear — and sa “id yuu. Made in cool athlutic gar- ments, ol' :iiry nain- sook. soll-knitted bal- brizsun. and close-fit- ting elzistic knit — of bette: mnteriul. longer- b_\ name. “'OUDS.1'.‘\DE.‘(“ BAR (50.. Linitnd TORONTO i‘l‘èïâiiî’âêï _;Victrolas The lmallent Victroln, u vell u thc greatctt, put! at your command thc worid’s bcst music, both vocal and imtrumcntal, excetly a: rendcred by the grentest aQi'tists. Let un dune-nui: ch diluant Vinrniu lulu. And auln- m au] [Il-L ‘ WWEmg Gt. George St. Chesterl‘ields—A splendid choicæ: at closely marked prices. BEER a. WEEKS Slmmona Bcda and MaîtrCBSCSu' ail qunlltiea ln stock at lowesi pricen. l Our 39.90 speclal layer felt Mat-i treas ls a dandy value. Bee lt. Was‘Î 318.00 last year. BEER 6. WEEKS Refrigeratora from 512.75 up. Splendld seiection to choc-e from.= Loweat prices. BEER a WEEKB ï Hammocks lrom 82,50 up. Couch Hammocks complote with "rang and canopy or sold Iopantaly. Lowcnt prlces. . BEER G. WEEKB Oak and Wnlnut Dlnlng Room Sultan—Sec them—They'ra Iovely. BEER d. WEEKB flood Furnlture‘ In Chalrc, Rock- erc, Solen and Tablel. New Iow prim- azlzn '4 wnxs lmnlwlck Phonognphc n mw NM prlcu. Record. 76: up. _ [un a qus l l'all En: tram—d side by suie with tiie ’1': 'In»r ine'nm-tx ut man. How wetl icounterreit. ;sizeot Lhe obleçt must not be gross- lly exaggerateil. Togecher wiih ihe influence and lumni Essay By HOWARD GRIFFIN. Îmiu—‘t be animated by the majestic \l7‘lllP ot i'harity ths- queen of ail St. Dunstantv May 31“. TRUE IDEALG OF ART. Art whît'h. uexy to religion, .ius don? must tu FlPYaYP man lrum‘uzs pr: iitîip >llile H t‘ne irue waiiii- won! ut t-nîltzation? 'l‘he graiiiul iiisi-owri' and develupment 0:“ i: 'l‘hisv produriions Wliich vi'iil conA couru.— [il culture. in the popular I'tlnl‘lrllîlun cl Lite word. art i5 a rule u" prartice whit-h laids to the nmunipl<hment «il aulne and“ lt iin— uw-r hvmti in»— uflî-e of art ta :iitnianiîy t0 =hr percep- iiuzi .iz beauti' and Eu apneai [Utile >Iliel’9d art Hllll .i'i— n: leniings auvws'bie nnly tu ' il." ln-en tulnlled i5 irl'. lot 82ml} m CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The color. shapè,’anil that nie oldest manifestations ol afId foundiulon ot our ultimto han lite evoke the nerweet. most unexv P111988. jas soon as a lview. ' Tlie iriie ideals ot art, therelore, tiii— l‘lrlllêi. (“liariiy will produt-e shuuid not be exclusiveness ot t'eei-lñhilpes 1h? “"95 0' ber “MEN-i in ii thai lea’ure “'lllt'h does llOl ,ing. reaclied only b)“ a (en‘. but onlB.v “mans 0‘ mis 5h? m0933 w “Il'îgjlençg ntiw est—“l. the translerence 0l! ieel-‘rhe L'ontrary. its universalily. Theyrm h“ mg“ mîi‘iî‘m “p0” earm'ÎSOme philosopher has let: on rev mas aiiiws'ble not only to some sliould not be ('rudeness. obscurity, peuple o! the l‘ll'll class. as huppens and roniplexiiy ol 10mn. but ‘heauty, Il(l\\'_ but to ail the (11‘st ais well. simplit-ity and harinony ot expres- .-:ion Only when art is embellished i‘ey t‘iie teelincs thnt druw people by the pret‘epts ni nature. t'll‘dl'lly. tu lirotherly unity should he i-on- and religion, will it no longer sim- Only ihis art wiil'ply amuse and even corrupt peo-lare a" m" “"99 handmflidens or Erin_ which ont‘e S'nnd out. be admiited. approved..ple, luit wiil 'be what il uught tollaa‘h' “'m‘o‘“ “‘hif'h they "e hutisiateiy halls shed me soul 0l nlll5l('_ and spread. Ail the rest 0l .t, con. he. an in-‘trumeni for the transfer:5“perñi'ial "nd "3m" ‘nt religions ronsciousnœs trnm . . . _ i'c i . , , ' a leur wzll in} (-onszdered nnimport» tlie regzon of intellent and rcasoui'“ me h'whp'“ kuomem‘e Or an' an'. ’l‘hen the paîfûlh ot airt will,to the reason ol leeling, tiius bringn! _ V no: be. as now. lhe EŒ‘parElll‘ clans En: Di—Oplt' in reality. in liz't— it.;elt.;'he 7mm." "enÛmS- “'h‘Ch S" nl‘u'lmm me“, proclnimiug muma] “d. ‘to tlmt perfection and unity winch in ariier that a productionnheir religions lieliet' points out t0 ,pected and imosi touohlns leelings. Persan appmaiches tguidance oi' nature. me ldeal arllst-lheae lrom the Chrhtkn point mimoulda une lniegrity otlier 50:13., » . H— atiprtia»'tmi 'ns— sublime in lh'ùdJliitîe ecunomical. _ . . , . A _ , :' [lf-)étt)!!l.)ll and intuition). in "u m4 ' Club” “en s n lllpllll-r.‘ ux’ 'ne Ureô‘ki, in lurn: m5: Stores sell :ttu—"utlt‘l" or :‘su Hllllll: . ami Hil'tcl'v.'a;.'——Æk for it . 1.- lltL'llll'rW 1:! 'Ïzt' Tu-iun and tri-— \' . :e. [lie :iigiiweï nri.‘.'«r\.il Laminage HIL’ i ÏlAÏ le Æ rm 10 Juill“ “ï” “t lmm'v'ñï‘d Ul rx‘n peuple. but the whule na- ‘iiungii via do nut unow “un .l ï‘ "il" "lei m" in: r-onsidereti gond. dtipruwd. zind 11mm. Ëlr—lZIllä ut italzun nul il: nin art ithvalflp il should 53115”, nm me, _ demanda ol a tew peuple. llulllli' denmnds ot‘ rhe whole nation. the: gîë‘nl milüiPS who lire- in tlie natur-l t-ondiimns ut toîl. ' The artists, t‘nen, “'ill not be rare: tiersnth‘ seinrtn-d tmm a smnll ptirt. u! tbe nation. iroin the rich classes Valediclory 4l BY R. D. HOWATT Rend at St. Dunatan‘; University 'iiii—zin— Illillllf t-iin il tulfll its truc “1L "mm" ‘ >.\gtiiti, i.lt'_V âll'l, tliu tnmiuritlis oi' tlie pnetit'palmmgx "nmhmmmns 0‘ “01"”! W5 OWN.‘ J: :iiose close to them. but ail those gifmti peuple ut tlie WllOll‘ nation A tantes: mol love. and liupe. ' ' ri lhr)‘ :peuk. 'ilïr. ut put‘l = Commencement Exercices, May ' 315L l llî't‘nlllw,‘ :roni timm ail. 1 who I-îhUW thi-hiselvos utile ond‘my Lord, Vour au". Reverend ’luu tll\lrî.)ll." munir-a! them- ““'-“4 1‘" “l"m “l““h’ë' A"; Rector, Your Honor, Youi- War- ‘wiiu- in .irt the fine and tiie lI‘J.“ “'1“ "ecome "10"" n‘m‘m' and: shlp. Revercnd Fathcn and 4 more likr- a prodnr't m charitzrble :.il .iri-: 'l'hr Yin" arts ure pt’a l _ H, 1m. mesehh. “une and m llF‘ÎÏlgS, Love (il his work and llls‘ :liiiiv- mailing :i-ulp'urr, tnu-H'. {HHÛ‘vman- m" mërï'P'lî‘Ü' ga‘n' 15 the true purpuse tu prompt a workr mini tu his productivity. Avarit'e and iiPSll‘t' ut lame detth t'rom the alrently existing good quallties nt an zirtist. LOVI.‘ of God and 0l youi- neiglibor is {in indispenslble main“! U, dm,“ avenue l0 the attainment oi honor Tlli‘ tt-uw itlhülr‘i ol'urt ill'P those‘î'md 5"""”"- A“ “dam "hï‘my in “Un, “MUNI d‘un“, and “Ahjwill reprodlltm itseli’, na it wera. in Bv [hisdhñ prndurt and, like (I precious ' off and etihnnce 1m and tzwtrv. The usel'nl arts liuvi— fur thi'ir zi,m io wrw the net—d ol Amont: tiiein ‘dll‘llllvr' ,uuiiery, and glass 'iznk ,t.ind Ullt in prit-emitience. Arrhïtw'uri- nitiy <t.inii in 'llî‘ l'or (Lady lifv: lul‘tf. weaving. ilomnitis. zinn guide lillu worktuzin. ldl'lllnl in iilie aies or God, l)0*('allSH_heuu{y' . i l in tliesra ure t'ontamed beautyn 8Mo") a mm anis! “En pxlshhe mm" “mph""-‘" ‘Înd “Mmme‘ must have ti stroneg religions 'hn‘” "m'hmh “hu'h mflkè’ “"Iminil. lt he i: io ('hoose siiiitiblo mm" “'1'” u n"“VH'Iy “gm' _‘suhjet-t mtitti-r he must huve ri deep {n I , n \ n Nan [religions tllSt'l‘PliUll i0 guide iliim lu .l "F "Il lll'Pÿl.‘ 'IP '6‘ ' ' . ' . . . t . . . , ,.\ _ ' “lits (-h'on-e. Withuut a religions t.un ut (mil .ii liln (ilnnilln‘bllt‘eunll' A. _ _ . mimi. he ('ilnlllll. have trne artistlc linzi'itv, it ir tini- t'u'eptzii-la ni till. ’ u _ , V H ,llllillllhk'h. lie t.iiinut nlll\l\r9 ihe m ïtlilll :inii lwnutmil. The vury» ' , ' . v l m m n'fllllillÿ and ptotziniiy ol the wotlfl. “ y . . . ‘ m“ dm! _ n H in n H“ .\othing is more hetiutilul thzin tu . i‘i ' i4 H 'd‘b' ‘ 4, . . . . ' ' enlist rhe SPI‘,\’1("‘S ol' religion tor ytlipI pill'prPfl nt' art. Nnnhing insu thnn (loti and the creaiion bi‘ iman wnntlnrtul winilml‘dll'i'll miwuuiil Ilwn ‘he, ils entl untl man “’"m A "5” “‘ l!"‘fl_ei“'ll|lltl llnd in it lin ouilt-t itor his “ "l‘ "Î “Ÿ' “"- '” ““"‘ '“mmelwliuli- eiiergy. Art would emhilarute tiii< lulu itlwi. Wllli‘l'l. of f . , ' . =tind llll'llw ilowu lht‘ wull oi i'll't'lln'h tlilzZlÎllji illl' livluiliiur. wtll i'harml . _ v _ _ , Muni-e on everv Slilt' and awwken liirn in ilimr <lllllll14'i'y ' 'l‘hev lil't'l. , , _ ill tliP helioitler or rentier the «émise tint 'hu pii-turi-san‘. .\;ithiu‘_' mm‘eni Ylli'il m‘mui'li in i-ommnn sensetmil int‘ univorstil religion tinii power. plziin ill-‘li‘llllll. .\ll gri-ui i . hari- Owen sinipin, Su älSl) slinuldi 'lini Itld.ll'l".<< nature aride ('Un‘fllloll ill'l llt'lll‘Î tlmi ail grent mirai-les. is .i grr-a “ni'kx ni nt'i- \lllll“ mlor and lil‘lt'llll “"“msl Airotiher suggestion “'hli'h pre- _ sent, itself in art is that, beloi'aa Th" """Vinillflm‘Ïmtm ('illl pl'Ollutze al“! whit'h is the n"d’h‘WL i“ “" p"‘in‘m'exportent nl liis truc ideals in lii’e, y-xumple of iliie nier-il. A qulm and h? mu“ deœlop m himse“ me gi'ziriou—i lieuiity shines over tthisjdeül man The anis, should 1,9. ,pii-tiirt- ziiiil znes flll‘let'lly t0 thelgtm ou”), in m8 and Hum, me twrtrt, lt <I'Pl'n5 ulmnst in (-ull youmüsœm banne .‘he eme'm me hem—t ii lit—i Wl'll li!" t:titi" lr)‘ il)“ mime. 'l‘hiu familiar, simile, . _ . , ’ hum m, m m , . f, “’i M” ‘Work- '1‘”! d’4 13 done m tihe fastdiowing strenm ot tune in F ‘;_'h [lu man”? .lmme ’Α”.iilliletlr:5i, where tlie candidate gnes puy 0m. final respects, as bas! w‘. ont: .Ifl i (I ltlll imet d lill‘nll. [41H',thr0ugh mon, sil—gnuons training «m‘y. m Dur Mm“ Miner, 0m Lm'. ten not to the, knuwiedge ni picül llll‘P'tll'tllFl'S bot-aime it Wuil paint- mi. nm "by tliem, but l‘or you; for tlinse iil you wlr: huvo sensations ('llpfltllll? 0l heing mort-(l ihy simpllcv ity untl lnlty sentiments. it‘or tlie pronosed content thnn he will possibly lie milled upon to ex- ‘penil in illu trial itsell’, 50 shoulii t‘he artist train ilimsell’ in ihis youth for the work upon ‘Wlik'h he 'lihv henuty ot’ iliings i-titisists itiH5 31m"! ‘Ô “men "m" “mile” t" tlie due proportion ur tlieir par! 00k “p0” “n “S me "n"“ns L0 Ms and in [ht' true harmoni' of tlielr end‘ TM‘" training l” “specmny ('UlUl'ri, Nature i3 u (-liurtit'ttnriiiticIla"ki"g I" me "mm" “"5 w'h‘ire portmiti- «il titis. i'l'he ihënvenly”mly "ms" “'h" 1mn“ 'h‘“ "l"y inutiles witli thoir ('niintlr‘ss lntri 1mm “n inspiration or “n "mm" ;('iLtlH.—l, ilw grotitnms iti sizo undËTne "sen" “n'ai howeverv m9591" ;iiumlmr oi’ llhf‘ll' members, and the!“ m0"? "nœumging “DE” bem‘me ,n-ttiilnrlty of iihnlr movements :irei'hey “m studios 3"“ marne" "'1' iilll iineunllrtl extmmie ni hunmony ImO’“ w‘hony 1‘“ “pprpnuœymp- I" 1m "H musmm. me mm, every brnnt‘h oi‘ the lutter we huve j'iullfl ol lllt‘ hiiiiniin illillly. hlm reAŒ-‘Pm'mples 0‘ “em'ly verre” “"5!” 'lnr. lnierilretmiiduiit'n ol’ the moite-idem”l5 du“ Si'lely m training and Ïnietits and tintiies ol lailtfll. llowJ’rMUŒ' Fm‘ Insmncev m me MM' ;ii‘iinii('i't‘iil is nature! Wlh'll n put- ("P “EPS' “me” me “59ml "ados “m...” m ,m‘mm weîwere pratztit'nlly ‘heredltnry. mnny ‘ivoltllPr iiittle tliut Wordsrwortlinntl mixmmï‘ wer" “’“nd m glass'mak' ‘SlIukPSpf'lll'O. su mu'tvh lllltl in thelm'g wmfl' have "0l S'uce ’been BEER a WEEKS {itilllll'l‘nle productions ol their litor-iequmned "m "V" discovemd' I" t‘wrn t'or “'Ul'lll, tulmlred nature; HO rouililijpr“ l‘mdlwpd wm'm “e [n"mn' lollowwl lier Kllldflnflt. 'ln natureza‘hle "mal" mm" w” “mm” me till lH llrs'ullll. :ill is bouiitil'ul. lt li-ifd‘wn'le i“ n" mm‘yt ""d’ "m “nm {nome similar custorm la introduced iiselul bemuse lt ls :ilivn, movingl :inil rutii'iitliit‘tive: il. ls bntiutitul lJ‘J-Ior academlc training in art. ls de. i and u-ien .moi-e energy ln prepzirlng l Gentlemen ol the Faculty, Fel. Iow Students, Ladies and Gen- j ttemen: l lu t‘he attalnment or any goal we Îexperlent'e both a cotisutnutiun and 'u change. ’lllie consuinution, brlng. ;ing “'iili it tlie cessuiion 0l elfort re lutive to thiit gual and the realizu- ‘tioti ut lutig-oherishcd hopcs. is the climax ol’ some certain period in 1our lives, and izi in ltsell an object lot joy. But the ensuing change. il it b0 frum sttiible, certain, und 'peat:oliil conditions to n vague and iinseicure order ot' thitigs, ('tinnot irai] to be ntlended by sorrow. l Todi—ly we, Ulle graduates ol 1921. 1922, “have zitttiined the goal tor ‘\\'hl('h “'B have long heen strivliig. l'l'oday wn arrive ut the second mileA :stone 0l our lives. Our hopes tire ,reallzed. And yiai, we caiiiiut suy jihat we are Ihuppy. \\'e are beset ‘liy miituzilly conflit'ting emotionn'. EWe renlizc totltiy that we miilt ileave our hitherto thappv home. in ilîlki‘ mir plane u< l'itizens (il lite lworlil. Today we must break :iie Îiies ol' trieuiiship' l’ormt‘d hy our {long association here. ’I‘odny we 'imust step from tho retilms oi' shel- tort-il imagination i'ntu Llie realms ,ol‘ l't‘üllly. ‘ î During ilie past l’ew mont'hs there iwus nnt une 0l lillls t-lass who diti inot “d! nome lime pruy llllll t‘histluv Iwoiilti speptlily arrive. There is inot Dlll' ot' us liut longetl l’or ii with .eagcr lunging, licivziiliivg nerlinps ithe seeming sluggishnees ol' time. i 'l‘lie duy hais ui'rived. 'l‘hc day hais ari'ivcd, nud we are powt-rless .to prevent ils passing. W9 mu tbui Slltllf'h ti lew imomeuti-i l'roni ing Mother, who bus trained us. developed us. laboretl ilor us, and Bacrl-flCPd lor us, tiiat througn he-r mir journey thruugli lite mlg‘ht bl' ('i'OWllell witli succens. 'Succens dues not come unsougli: nor does it ('ome t0 tihme 'whuuie unprepared for it. To insure oui success, mir A‘lmn Mater hllfl en dowod us wlt‘h thn two assentlnl meuns lor lts nttutnment, lhe onc preparlng us l'or the success of ths Spil‘lt, lor Ihappiness. ihe otiher for the 81100688 oi’ ùlie wut'ld; Faith and >Knowledge. ' We bave nbeen l)t‘lving(5d tu drink t‘rnm tlie lountain oi’ knowledga; tu lmlii‘be thuse trutlu-i, whiuh, stimu latlng :intl strengtlieniug bhe mimi. lit the ntudent to takc un eminent place iti whatt'ver profession he may choose. But mlucation meatm more thuu the more training ofthsr intellecti ’Nie will also must. be devoloped. Almn Mater renlizos that man ls an tinlmiii redoubtiible ulike toriils passions and for his remun. llis passions Il unt'hecked. direct hlm to grent evl‘ls; hls ressort, a double- edged tool. ton oi‘ten supplies hlm mu“. n ‘s Hymmpmml and nm! ‘veloped, i‘nn true ldoalism ho cul- Art (“ail non-r be what it onn and Ïtlvamd 1" m" ne“ M art' Sllllllld lie iintli it la a triie mirmrl or nature lll’ll] in lit) longer heltl lnl suhjnt-tion hy un oiiter. ariiflcialI T‘he subject matter should not mnsist in ihe expression ol exclu- sive feelinzs, vanity, wearlneiis and mensun‘liiy, but in the expression ol ‘t‘hnse which are experlenced by a .man who lives uhe. lite proper io ‘all moule and whlch flow ii'rom re .ligi'ous conflciousness. ’l‘o many ipeople ol' tihe distinct rhumes, thlii :mrbjecbmatler when compured t0 :rhp reflnements ol’ exclusive lent» Qing may «prieur monotonnln. But. Jai, the name tlme the nnly really {ni-w rensationu pomible in nurtime Çnre Christian feellngs and thoae ac— ;cesslble to ail. ———————_—_—___ 'l‘lm feellngil llowlng fmm tihe re {limons idoae ol our timc ure end- SOAF ilescly new, rien and vnrled: but not in tint one connu, u nome wltli the means for the attalnmetit ol tliese evils. T0 train thls ani- mal. t0 discipline ‘his actions, to inaiil ln hiim the principles o! jun- tice and ol virtue. to luhion hlm for aocleiy nnd to lnsure llhe salva. tlnn of his souil, tran nol. ha accom- pllshed .by knowledge Mono. iRea- aon la insulflcient, lnadequate to so grpat a tank. ’i‘he Ihuman rmon mny he thoroughly developed; knawledge 0l every description may he accumulated; intellect, mamory, social inclinations, all may lbe cul- tlvnted with great sut-cens. but bhe heurt wouid stlll be a wnste space, as dry en ellth withoii’t water; and the will. tlhat dungerous facul- ty. ll' lei’t nndlæclpiine’d and un- guider! by a llght far auperlor to ihat whlch reason nlono can fur- ni'sh. would ibo linble lo becorno nie ccourge ol' itc pouoiuor and Mie banc oi' soclety. {Notes By The Wayt lt in upon this tort-e. the.great-' neslot taith. ihat Alma Mater (Contlnned Prom Page 4) al arena are exceedingly quiet. in the legislntive i-hamber which erev while was resoundiug witb noisy' speech. there is nuw a umame Possiny it is beiter sa, Upon thls a5 rouiidations are built.’ .the principles witih wbich Mie i lx‘me m” ‘h‘we ""9 '"suom Wilh‘icord that "speech is silvern unit ‘out faith, for in mm “(me liesÏsile'nce is golden." Be mat as it .the recognition o! ilie providencelmay‘ me camus, heure?“ a super lguiding me “mm-S or ‘meu‘Thmughiabuudance oi.‘ speech and absolute Hum] “loue tu" "mu “m?” lotsilent‘e is wide and siriking. For ’"mh' ‘nmue' ‘Ialor‘ and greamess‘ the barp ot Liberalism like thnt iil ‘ through :hœe K nowledge . . now hangs as mute upon ilie wall jean nm 'be witlioiit i‘aith. tor laith tus il that sont were dead. lt woulii lit" :mpossible to rei'ount "USth are me voim on“, Yilr lstan‘ns l)l'<ÎO\\'.-' upon lier students. miralion olfeat-h other. lnuiintion Nor hJVP ive un)‘ iieed to express ol’ the best 0l all governmeiiis, in won“; “ha! 1'" “en”: duny ex ‘beneilit-liuns upon tho faitihtu'lmies. messe“ m demi T“? me“ m. h“ Silent is the mucus rhamber and alumm pulog'v Which utythc council mont, onre lllled ii'itli longue m. pi." i5 capable "r DrOduc' "zinimated mites, sometinies henrtl lng. Fi-uiii l‘th' lirsi duy or our cm- in mues 0! "m'est and “Min”. 1,9. [mnm' "0m me "m" When m.“ iyonti tlie t'loseii doors llnll wiiiiiuws.’ we crosseil tlw llil'eñllnltl ot ourivm'ors m me “bmry‘ whmwme college uni] suhniitted ourselves toi“D rœd or m pxchange booksl m, her DlÉDlrL‘lliiil :itid lier guidance, weüonger mm m0 du“ Nm”! and 51% tries postal becntlse nl n privaite lncurred zi (li'lll which wo cuuuev- e“ mm?" 5‘"; dues m" Alm“ Mü' gutthoring oi’ tlie failli“), tiierv,‘ l" des"? “‘î" w“ "epny' “8' m‘ welghty milllt'rs ol' stute — «nm. ward “'lll lie in our uchlevcments. me m“< “,“S Or mmgèls and “M”: How "l"“ly "a" Î". "au" mm of roads titiil oi' bridges, Sclloulñllllll flrat du)‘, when hall in leur tindliuli' ferries m "9“, jmlgsmpsv And (If in botte, Wn llugllll tlie uscetit l0 Dm and "Pw “Mm,” lu“.s_ ward the goal wliich we sa mllflh ltirm u deslred. we “'PY‘P bewlldered for And a mm mente in "gant m a "me' E‘m-‘lmng w“ m’w and provint-iul polltins titis i'nllun upon strungo. ’l‘he uriler flntl the steady ' the sweo‘t-tuni-d urgzin ol’ [lie gur- Iernment. Upon :ill Hlli'll mutiixrs ;it l3 now tir; mutu ais tilu- h‘urp (:t‘ iTarn. 'But a short tlme :igt) it wus spreuding brontlt‘ust OVPI' lite lu'uil llfi politit'uil proptignniln lti double ('Olulnll edi‘tnrlals iiiiil mmiiliers' spveches—IT i-tiliiinns l'or Premier Bel! unti 2l) colunius fur Mi', heu. as it bonsted—with proportimiiitu, ÏÊÏËÎ M umpzîwp "lemme accus' space givcti io tlie lesser llglits of, ‘ o 0l" smmlmdmgg’ we gmwÿthe party. Nuw the big liglits lllltl 1° “k8 1ms on"? “l'ange “Viron'hhe little llgthis l)0]ll.l('illl seem zililte ment. we marie now lrlmids, ' milorgottcn and abscurod. llll’ Voll'l‘S 'vhom wo t-ould l'OnfillP, and ‘ whdse Judgmem we coula "l'y. 0321M th‘e big gnns and the little gutisI ' "are no longer heuril and us l‘or pro- dunes were no long" irksome: me vincial politit-s, tlie tiiime je", mm,” or nm “St' nnnmanls mnt'h out oi tnllllll as tlie me‘teqr' “la? snmmus m 0l" wmk' that liaslietl ntmot‘it-ed in itlie ilis-, Ànniliièrlcss are the memories nlhum ml“. ï .liis studetit day‘s Wlh'll'll the igradu— ‘ ’“P "finies m‘a": “'“h hlm' m glad' The silence or the ,Liheral orgmi‘ ilcu 'hlm wth liit- has lost {or him‘ . ils: lliP more notlt'oulile i‘rom tlie llla‘ former glannnr. and to guide‘n“,t [h ‘ i' 1 n , . ni there ure several lmipnl'l- “m a {mg -le m“ Û; “nup’ wllen‘ant and timely sulijerts l‘or diseus- 'he eVllfl oi the exu-‘tenoe nboutl liim wouid seem to letitl him nstrny.t regultirity ot' tilie thingn about us ñlled un with aire. Mnny times, pel‘llups. diiring these flrst tew montlis, W0 wei'e tempted t0 give up or t0 turn but-k; but Lhe. encour- iiging words 0l some new-fuutid lriend, or the :iytnptitliy and under- 5tanding ol our proi‘essors, inspir- ed us t0 rencwed effort. With the is lis n JUNE 2,1922 ÿ me mena ‘ - you bave been waitingfor. CEYÎÎJN 5; INDIÂ' BLACK TEA A High Grade Te: a! a moderne price. Sold in 54 Il)” l lb. and 2% lb. plqec. . V .v ,7 W 77—...:___ _ _..__._‘ BIG REDHCTION Il FDRES (DINDE! PhCIFIC T/ff (AN/MM” Ppt'lF/f ROCMES’Ï/ÆPÊÏIHF C095 7' SIJHHEI rouiusr nm: I (a VHHCOIIVER FROM ‘VICTORID t‘H’TOWN . S E HTT lE and RETURN in efi'ect from Ma_y lâ‘Ï’ 5169.55 t0 55147.80 lhlŒ lOIIISE ‘ . “493° in affect from June / “ RETURN LlMlT OCTOBER 3H! -' STOPOVERS RLLOWED — . FIA/7701M" Ixfiflffl 7007/017 -_—*I N. R. lil»ll‘li'l lleSBRISA Y. l’ux'npngul' ,\_'_'l'lll. Si, .liilin , N, Il, .sion and also lrnin tlie ful'l llllll is ‘They ahail ha lo À h_ every day tiiscussing onher milliers llh i h d f h_ dm Îh“ "matin; lite exclusion of these. Till’i‘vl l N S e O la pmgessmng‘ n°t|nre. lor lus/tance, those 'by-elot‘tions to lie rbartered lot gnld. Surelytlie [h d b un ki h, ilor the live iseuis nmv Vfli'llnl tiir' l . . [309: dîv et? In ngtoî ,5 ml six or eight months, sauts tiuit ' 'g" 'S' w en m wm 0' ivere vacant (lnring Lite viitiro v length oi' vite recent legisla‘tive ses- sion. Surely this is not n mntter loi’ smnll importance in n pi‘oxîliicv‘ nslwherc we are supposed to liavo ro-i lpresentative governmenlt. Tlie me'peoplo are n‘sking \Vll(‘ll thi‘se rima; Ilions shull be held, why ’llllP. loiigi dclny? but tu illl such qur‘stions llll!‘ l'Tiipre are moments nl lii'e which we never lorget, “'lilch ‘hrighten and brighten i iime isteals awuy; l’l‘liey give a new ('liarim Ibnpplest lot, ÿ And they ahine on the gloom olthe loneliest dny.” 10 orgnn is mute lui tlie proverbial, Well do we remember tlie lriend flystel'. î l.\' t'ontests un tlie campus, where ' :zwfl THOROBREAD FLOU 880014285 a ‘Mzm ‘ ‘Milled by Hunt Bros Limited LandonCanada Use the right baking way. Thoro bi-ead, They say. of us must truvol niono Ulllll rond oi’ lii’e Willll'll lie luis (-host-n. no eosy lll’c rhat “’5' iearned .for the flrst lime to be men ol’ action and 0l strenglh; where we learned the quuilty ot «ieli'rcontrol, leurned to beur izhe 'Jl'ulll. oi' many linrdÿtought gnmo ind to imeet the stlng of datent with a sinlle. Well do we remem- Iier our classArooms, where, more olion iliuii not we drenmed oi' a .ine .sprlng duy, 0l wliut we should b'v me en" “f M“! wnrm' “l do wth “me had mude us mem bu thuteinme M us wlli deny llIOS ’ And wel'l, ton. do we remember our Ï’H'y “un!” vollege ohapel. Here, in tlie quiet "nd “hefl'gh' ut ttlie .morning, did we (tome to ol'» "m' . (N, m mu, .Cremm.’ (m, “la nom". lit-l, t0 mu’ke ni tihem wihut we wlll. .intl glory, the work oi‘ the comlng tiny. ’I‘o thio silent refuge from tho cnren o! tha lli’e oubslde iiitl wc igtiin return'at noon and ai nlglit. "to prulse Hlin for the miliñfilngs or the day, and to implore His pro- tection l'or the night t0 come.” il is neitiher to lilie campus inor to the classnroom that we shnll owe. "we “mm” mn' Furewpn' whatever fortune shuli he ours. We. ' " have been uhnped o'lready, nndthe pince or our slmping was our Chapeil. 'I‘he Lime hns nome lor us to de- nnrt. We must now aever thetlea ihnt huve t0 the preeent iheld us together. Reluctantly we now bid tarewell t0 thnse who “have assisb ed us during mir ille here. .Beloved Rector. Ruer-ohm. ors and Gentlemen ol llhe Faculty: ’I‘ha gladintors ol’ old. when tihey were about tn enter the combat ot the arena,‘ greeted their fmusterrs. the emperor, witih the words, "We who are about to die. salute youi" Today we are about to enter the great com‘bat ol lite. not to dia. but. through ymir instruction and through your examplo, to lenrn rightly to live. sainte yon. You have taught nalmuoh. You have taught un what la trno and wlmt hi noble. You have lumlmed un with the armor neceiisary for our batile with the world. For yem we hue beau your‘care. helplesa wlthout m. Now, u we go under yaur niaing bond. we have but one lies belurp 115., disconrngements, “'llll'll llllly l’enliiips, and pl'l‘l’lllpfi i1 whut la truP. sirong and pnrposcful. lt mi l‘t" lelll‘llPd ut St. Dunstan's, il M! “8 "m" 0‘ deplctlns Christ and Min i., mie llrht whloh “un none wlch, t0 vis-b for you. on. muer l“ i5 Œ_;_..:;; “4; ..;_, 'I‘liere are tnmptutlons, llii-rtx tiroir must ha tan"... met und overconio. "Il mfll' I’Plhnfllllll'fil‘ rhum—'1’ sont? oi' us wlll i‘till by tlul i't):i<lsiilo,,_n.;u-S “(mi hlm”. H... t strioken iby iilie pluguo uf lllP timli, ‘ "hlm or lured ,i'roni _t)llr putliwtiy ol' trutli ("lt'u ‘ll lutter tu llll' |ll't*lllll'l' Si‘otin un illt- wilijei'l, wliit'li hem wc love tu n gt) ni thut? We have our own lives lietoru sullll‘ i‘(llll"-I‘ |iai< liw ll't‘fJ'lll'll tu ginttiun We know wlmt lll riglit, wo l(ll()\V,Ri.‘hn]t)ntl ltuy mi iuember the lmsons whlch wu liiiVi-z [pi-s, no (ltleIyll wi: nu tlio pnrt ol‘ iliu \\‘l'lll'l'. tidhere to whut wa have hei‘o iiis- mot-tut] notliiiitt: l'lll' i-overed tu be t‘he firent tinil tiliettlii- [N‘Opll‘ no uiniii-v iiiiil tlui noble thlngs ol lire. we (‘aniiot tzill l'l'< m, mur], girl-euh l Mi ' “Allt'll‘ lllillllllllli‘l't‘ ilti And llli‘l'l' tii'i- our i-l;iliii< :itmiih-t un lllt' su‘liji-i-t. “0.40 Wl'ali‘l'll l.itiil<, Whtit r: living ttt' li) Iii- donc. tt) li ls lll’Jl'l)‘ Wi» :iiiliniit llllll tliiisi- -nlllll(‘l‘s llirilir lll‘(,‘ iniput'lunl :iiid llllll‘lY, quitn :is lull (lln't‘l'll‘ iiiut-li m) us tlin publii'nliiin ni‘ RK 'gn «il titi»: miittiir.'i-tiluuiin ni t.lin spuiwlit-s ni“ MA'SHI'S. lilhi yi-ur llll‘ Iirviiiii-r wrutu lh'll :iiiil lii-zi, wliiizli ilÇlltll'l‘il tliime til l't'l'()\ l‘l‘ litiil l'll' Niiiu siiiliji-i'ts ilurinL; Illl' :iiisciunmtlivir :\l'4‘ wi' tu] llllllllllllilt'f’l' ignores tliem notw. Tht‘ .Iust. \\'l'i|i' :i lt‘lrlhy-l'li‘i'llullfi lll'l‘ long ovorduo and cr :iiiil ilrup tlui Sll‘llji'l'l? 'l‘ilie lllll il single Lilwrul l‘illlllllllllü yl‘l u puiw‘ut-d lll'llilllilllllltfll i'nr (lllt‘ oi' tlw llveunnti, lllll<sPl iiiuil l'i'uul llutili tliu gm‘nrnnioni :iiiil t.lie Dl‘ll- llîlli'l' gond lnr ilw‘plo wuut tlint i'liilni lliolll‘y. 'l‘hi“ We are ttuw tlli'll. t-lmuro ultliç- pluiit :it Àliilguil. 'l‘lii‘ii‘uriniirs ivtiiit li'rtilizor l'or tliolt' prumii-r \\‘i'tlli' il ll‘lli'l‘! 'l‘wi) li-t- lit-lils :iiiii tlwy \\'1Illl il. now. Ml llll'ilh‘l' sutiio ol‘i‘iii‘t llläll ilii- punplt- ilin'l' got :io fur l0 :liiit tlioy sitpply tliese tliriw urgent lllH’KlL‘i li _v lizivu iiruuglitltliiisii tivo l’l'lllllb-srl lidturs “'l‘îlil‘il l‘uriu- b_\' l’l'i‘lllll‘l' Ul‘ll. And Mr. ili‘ieltllnl! tiiui lllLR (lillll‘ tubont .‘is niuoli l’or lille pointu gruwons! And llllltlfl‘ll'l'ri MAEIJD NAlD’S _,