MAY 23. 11-33 Life Worth While Again To PILE surrsnsas PAIN AND DISTRESS GONE The mailers of the famous lloeaa ointment have two Ilmlll prenu- mnna-dfeoce Pile Bemell Nu. l. is y", Bleeding Piles, and lo sold Ill rnl», with pipe, for inter-Ill lvplb l-ililnn. Price ‘life. Mecca Pile ilenmiy No. it la for Itching mil-s. Salli in Jar. In“ Al 1°! QKIPIIIIII use only. Price we 0H1" by uumbep from your ill-millet. “M ECCA" 5i PILE REMEDIES“ PENSIUNS lRlBUNAl The following queries with re- ‘gr-d to the Pensions Tribunal were enswered in Parliament last week: Pension Tribunal Mr. Duff: 1. Did the government pay or will they pay the personal expens- es of the following members of the pension tribunal to Ottawa since April l5, 1933, namely: Colonel gyros Peck, Colonel N. H. McLeod, Colonel Gagnon, Colonel ‘ Thos. Morrison, Colonel C. C. Thompson, ' r. J. I. Grover ' 2. (a) l-low long has each ‘of these members of the pension tri- bunal been at Ottawa during the pnst month; (b) what government- al or tribunal duties have they per- formed daily since their arrival here? 3. How many tribunals are sit- ting in Ottawa at the present time and how many claims have each of these members heard since their arrival in Ottawa? Mr. Rhodes: L l. Colonel Morrison and Major Thompson, having their headquart- ers in Ottawa,‘ do not draw trav- elling expenses. The expenses of the other members referred to are under review. I. (a) Colonel Morrison, April l0 to date of inquiry, May 9; cs1- ohel Peck, April l2 to date of in- iiiiiry, May 9; Colonel McLeod, May I to date of inquiry, May 9; 001- onel Gaznon, March 30 to April 2D; Major Thompson, March 30 to Ap- ril 2B; Mr. Grover, April 27 to May (b) The tribunal has been, In- gegcd on its regular work, namely the hearing of claims and giving of decisions; also the review of files and giving of decisions on claims PfBvivli-liy heard on which decl- aions were outstanding, and hag not on the following days during the month preceding May 9: April l0. l2, inclusive; April 18, 21, in- "lil-ilve; April 24. 28. inclusive; Mar l, o, inclusive; May a, o, in- elusive. The tribunal did not sit on Good FY1583’. Eosler Monday, nor on Elililrflilys or Sundays. 3. One tribunal 1B session 51mg March 30. Claims-heard by: Col- bnei Morrison, N11; l8.’ Colonel Gngllon, 47; Major T;- Honored‘ Today 1 I I PROF. G. D. STEELE Vice-principal of P. W. C. who re- ceives LL.D, degree today, . llciilcil c o l i E ii E GRAilllATES The folliwing Island students successfully completed their year's work at the Nova Scotia Technical College passing credltably in the subjects noted. Civil Engineering f Senior Year: C. R. J. Hibbett (Georgetown).- Masonry Design, Theory of Struc- tures, Structural Design, Sewerage and Sewage Disposal, Sewer Design, Engineering Law, Business and Finance, Engineering Seminar. B. G. White (Bradalbane)-_-Mas- onry Duign, Theory of Structures, Structural Design, Sewerage and Sewage Disposal, Sewer Design, Engineering Law, Business and Finance, Engineering Seminar. Ileetrlcal Enginccrir- r ‘ Senior Year: M. o. Archibald (Charlottetown) -Steam Power Plants, Electrical Power Plant Engineering. Electric- al Engineering__ Lab, Alternating Currents and Machinery, Electrical Machine Design, Electrical ‘Irons- mission, Engineering Law, Business and Finance, Engineering Seminar. Junior Year: C. I. Bacon (Bedequw-Engineer- ing Mathematics, Theoretical Hy- draulics, Electrical Engineering Lab, Electrical Machinery, Mach- ine Design Iiieorv. Mechanical Engineering Lab, Machine Shop Practice, Machine Design Drawing, Hydraulic Lab, Technical Writing, Applied Structures. Mr. Grover, 12, Bwmm’ “m- lfl fll. were heard Ill dddltlOll, declglggu were Zlwsclnlms heard previously, as 101. _°°‘°"°1 Peck. o: Colonel McLeod, .. 00102191 Gggngn, 10: Major. “P5011. U; Mr. Grover, 4, “m; ‘ “__‘~——~———_-~ . "in Parent m: Abie)-How much ls two timcs two? Able-six, Fond ParenwiNo; four. ‘ (glee-I know the answer, fader, ii wanted to see you bargain, DLAIM PAYMENTS WHEN SAME ARE NEEDED MDST Elmira, P. E. 1.. May 1st, 1988. N" Jilhn R. Stewart, "' Glllkow, N. s. “you John rte-Yours of April i h received lest week. Also cheque I" Which I thank you, as it came H‘; l! a time when needed most. 3's; service left nothing to be de- "m- which was as I expected from whhlnr you continued success, Your: gratefully, _ W. B. SEAMAN. ‘ vexatiou dell . W ‘ %;mmonibly. u °_ p’ 80¢ i h "n". tfrorn Jobulhltwill 3g" Barrister stallion ma"? by Ernest Stead will P“. H" John L. McGulgi- q“: "De River, every Mon- s, "ml Friday afternoon -_________....- Colonel Peck, ____ McLeod, 9; colonel DEATHS m, 2F; MACDOUGALL — At Winnipeg, Man, May 22, Judson A. Mac- Dougall formerly of Kingston, P. E. I. . KING-Died at Donaldson, May 22, i933, Catherine King, aged 8'1 years. mineral from her late residence to ‘Iracadie, notice later. POTVIN-In Halifax, N. s., May 20, 1933, lvfrs. C. H. Potvln, aged 6i years, Funeral will take place Fri- day, 9 a.m., from the residence of Councillor W. J. Kelly to St. Paul's Church. INMAN-At Augustine Cove, May 22, 1933, Mary Priscilla Inman in her 23rd year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Inman. Funeral Wed- nesday, May 24th, at 2 p.m. from her late residence. Please omit flowers. IN MEMDRIAM In sud but loving memory n! limel- fnrrl (‘heater liIcLllrc, who riled lilny 23rd, 1030. The quiet grace 0f our little pines Where you, dear Brad, were born. Where your echoes rang Al the bluebird sang Her hymu to Ibo early morn Ohl Ilernory clings To her lreclfsuu tiling», Th“ limo may ne'er defy, And blends her dreams 0f llreo years ago i Wills these of the bye and bye. Fondly iremembernl by Father Mather, Brothers and Sisters. yN. D. MacLean lmnearaklm momma Charlottetown and North Wllhhlll also; PIIMI MI so . q-ngasg" STEAD, fiend. v w erect some bathing houses on_‘ DENTRAL GUARDIAN Thll column in reserved for Queen's vertislug o! e newly nature may be inserted at 4 cents u word strictly payable in advance. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT - The Sisters of St. Vincent's Orphanage gratefully acknowledge the receipt of $90 from Priwse Bros, also $26 from the B. I,‘ S. 9671-1i SHIP COMING-His Worship Mayor Stewart has received a letter from the Naval Secretary at Ot- tawa. advising that H. M. S. Damae of the American-West Inrfes Squadron will visit Charlottetown from Saturday, July 22nd to? i Thursday July 27th. . I TOWN COUNCIL-At s. recent caucus meeting of the Summcrslrlc Town Council, it was decided t6 ibuild a new slaughter house and Queens Wharf. The matter of com- f mencing a new permanent street was - also discussed-S. Rev. Dr. R. M. Legato. FUNERAL NOTICE-The funer- al of’ the late Miss Lottie Allin will be held from McLean Funeral Home on Wednesday, May 24, service starting at 2 o'clock, funeral leaving at 2.30; Interment People's Cemetery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -_ The funeral of MT. John Cameron was held yesterday at l2 o'clock, noon, from the railway station on the ar- Rev. Dr. R. M. Legate. The pall Mr. W. A. Stewart, Mr. W. C. James Blake and Mr. D. A. Mec- Klnnon. VICTORIA DAY AT THE CHARLOTTETOWN POST 0F- FlCE-Vlctoria Day, Wednesday, May 24th, 1933, the following order of service will be‘ rendered the public: All wickets will be closed all day. There will be no delivery by letter carrier or by» rural cour- ier. All mails for despatch by after- noon trains or boat will be closed at 12.00 noon. There will be no mid- day street letter or parcel box col- lection. AT GYRO-The weekly meeting and dinner of the Gyro Club was held last evening at the Canadian National. Mr. Arthur McInnis was the chairman. The guests were Mbssrs. Roderick MacDonald, Moncton; Donald Duke, London, England; W. G. Joule, Montreal; J. O. C. Campbell, city. ‘Matters having reference to International Gyro and the coming convention at Campbellton, N. B., were discus- sed, It was decided to begin sum- mer meetings at Beach Grove Inn on June 12. ' CONFERENCE IIELD-A con- ference of the Confederation Life Insurance Company held yester- day at the Canadian National Hotel was ‘attended by about twenty‘ representatives from var- ious parts of the province. Address- es were delivered by Mr. P. S. Robarts, Supervisor of Agents, who was chairman of the conference and Mr. G. J. Katzcnmayer, 'l‘or- onto, Supervisor of Education. Professional ethics and business conditions were the chief subjects of discussion. LIVE LOBSTER SHIPMENTS _ The first special train of live lob- 5mm to be operated by the C. N. R. this season from Moncton to Saint John so that the crustaceans would connect with the Boston boat, was made Saturday afternoon. 'I'he train, consisting of five express re- frigerator cars, left here shortly af- ter the arrival of the Ocean Ilirrut- ed from East which brought two carloads from Pictou, N. S. The other cars from Prince Edward Isl- and and one carload from Point du chene made up the day’s consign- ment to the New England market. —-Moncton Times. MR. CAMEROWS DEATH - Friencis in Monctcn have receiv- ed word of the death of Mr. John Cameron, a former resident of Mioncton, who passed away at the home of his daughter, ‘Mrs. Cox, at Souris. P. E. I. The late Mr. Cam- eron spent his boyhood days in Moncton and was a half brother of Mrs. Victoria Dunlap of this city. The late Mr. Cameron in his young- er days had travelled extensively and was in California in the days of the gold rush. I-fe bad reached the ago of 93 and besides his daugh- ter with whom he lived he ls sur- Counly uewu o! local interest but ud-‘ l I An Attractive Couch by Day-a Bed by Night ! From one to the Other in nullify i LAID T0 REST-The funeral ofl Miss Clarabel Stewart was. held privately yesterday afternoon from the MacLean Funeral Home. Inter- ment. was in the Hlghfleld Ceme- tery. Services were conducted by TUESDAY 3.30—Mission Band. WEDNESDAY Two-Congregational Prayer ‘ser- vice — Visitors welcome - Heartz Memorial Hall. night, 8.15. 9669-11 EMY-Names of Prince Edward Is- graduating class and prize list of I Mount Allison Academy, the closing . ‘ exercises of which are hold today. ‘Harris Rogers, Coleman; Hugh bearers were 00L n A Macmnnon, Scott, North River. The prize of $25 311d Tank.‘ Religion 4. P115566. for the highest standing in Senior i ial Scholarship of $50 are awarded to Blair Baker, and the prize of $15 for highest standing in Second Year is awarded to Clarence Has- lam, Springfield. Tile Alice H. Pal- nler prize‘ offlo-for “the” highest standing in essay work is nvsurricd to Harris Rogers. AT ROTARY-At the Rotary luncheon in the Canadian National Hotel yesterday, Rotarlan T. G. Ives presided. Rotarlan T. B. Grady was welcomed back from Florida where he spent the winter. James Ayres; Past President of the St. John's Newfoundland Rotary Club ~ prominent department heads at Mc- was e. guest. Retiring President J. W. Boulter was appointed the of- ficial delegate to the Rotary Inter- national Convention to be held in Boston. Past Presidents W. S. Grant arid H. L. Palmer and Secretary C. N. Bissett members of the Educat- ion Committee, read a. number oi’ the resolutions which are to come before the Boston convention. Past President Grant first sketched the development of Rotary as an ad- rnlnistrative oragnlzation, referring to the new constitution which was unanimously adopted in 1923, deal- ing with the creation of the Rotary International of the British Isles R. I. B. I. as a separate area, the appomtment of a Canadian ad- visory committee, etc. The provid- ing of more autonomy for districts, the appointment of a regional ad- visory committee, the holding of regional conferences, the appoint- ment of a committee on legislation, the amending of Rotary Object Number 2, and other muttcis are to come before the Boston conven- tion. Bachelor of Arts degree to be form- ally presented on Thursday at Mc- Gill University appears the name of Nelson-Franklin McEwen, Charlotte- town, Prlnce Edward Island. Mr. McEwen is an honor graduate of Prince of Wales College having also won the D. A. MacKlnnou Prize for English in his final year. He ls now employed in Montreal as Boys‘ Work Secretary of the Central Y. M. C. A. He has taken his work in McGill un- der other Islanders having done English under the Hon. Dr. Cyrus Macmillan, and Sociology under Dr. Carl Dawson- both of these men being well known Islanders and very Gill. Mr. McEwen has also taken some economics under Dr. Leacock and Prof. John Farthing and two courses in Education under Dr. Fred Clarke. Mr. McEwen is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McEwen, of Grafton St., Charlottetown, and a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ponpraise of Victoria, Lot 29, where he taught school for two years. He is receiving hearty congratulations on his success which is notable in light of the fact that he had been carrying a very heavy program o! full time dmies in a very responsible position as leader of all the boys’ work in the Montreal Y. M. C. A. and doing the university work dur- ing odd periods as a limited under- vived by several sons.-Moncton TIMI Chemistry 2, 2nd rank; Mathem- rank; Religion 3, passed; Drawing 1, 2nd rank; Descriptive Geometry, lst rank; Graphic rank; Materials, 2nd rank. side)—-Commcroe 1, 2nd rank; _Ec- onomlcs 2, 2nd rank; Education 2, 12. 2nd rank. man 1, passed; Religion 2, passed. i-—-- yesterday to attend the Com- To TAKE B- 5- DEGNEPFI" m‘! mencemcrlt exercises of Acadia list of those qualifying for their University on May 24th when their sou Cedric, will graduate. Consul, has been officially notified The Studio Couch more practical and We cordially invite HOLMAN’S SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN comfort-made with Box Springs and lilatlresses. Tastefully covered in plain color scheme. 3 large Pillows upholstered in same Tile finest quality that leading manufacturers such as Kroc-hie!" and Simmons are able to produce, is embodied in those Studio Couches. So Many Uses For One Of These Handy S-T-U-D-I- C- JI-C-H-E-OS is that “in between" more roomy than a your Inspection couch or bed-more comfortable davenport. either Felt or Spring Filled shades to harmonize with any The very utmost in miller-ial. Prominent In St. ,| The Prince Edward Island stil- l zic-uls made an excellent showing in tile recent examinations in St. REGULAR K 0F Q meeting u” Francis Xavier University, as the folloivillg list shows: , Joseph A. Macmillan, (B.Sc.) Biology 2, isirv s. 1st rank; Chemistry 4, 1st,‘ Pflnk: Physics 2, lst rank. James H. Lynch, (Mt. Ryan)- rival or the remains from sour-lg ' Among those who graduate are: 'Bi°10is’.V 1. P8550812 BiOIOSY 2. 2nd Interment was in the People's Oem- Blair Baker, o-reorv; harry Lav‘ "wk; Bioiosv 3. 21in rank; cheni- elggry, gel-vii»; were oonducwd by l thorn, City; Angus Macliean, Lewis; , 153W 2. Passed: Chemistry 3, pass- ed; Chemistry 4, passed; Physics 2, Joseph A. MacDonald (Rich- smwart’ Mn A n Mormon m | Year and the Bessie Alcom Mcmor- imam-Biology l, passed; Biology 2, 1st rank; Biology 3, 2nd rank; Chemistry 2. passed: Chemistry s, 1st rank; Chemistry 4, 2nd rank; Chemistry 5, passed; German 1, 1st rank; Philosophy 1, passed: Sociol- ogy l, 2nd rank; Religion 4, passed. J. Hazelton Glllls (Indian River) —Biology 1, passed; Biology 2, 2nd rank; Biology 3, passed; Chemistry 2, 2nd rank; Chemistry 3, 2nd rank; Chemistry 4, passed; Chemistry 5, 2nd rank; Physics 2, 2nd rank; Re-_ ligion 4, passed. ‘ Eileen McQuald (Charlottetown) --Blology 1, 1st rank; Education 1, 2nd rank; English 1, 2nd rank; Philosophy i, passed. Elesban lifacPhee (Selkirk)-— atics 3, passed; Physics 2, -2nd Statics, 2nd Norma MacQuarrlc (Summer. passed; Sociology, 2nd rank; Reli- gion (M.S.B.) lst rank; Household Science 1, passed; Household Scl- cnce 5, 1st rank; Household Science K. Fraser (Sonny-Education 1, passed: History 4, 2nd rank; Ger. PERSONALS Mr. Philip Doyle, Georgetown. who is studying medicine at Mc- Gill University, returned to his homo. last week to spend his vacat- ion. Ml‘. and Mrs. J .W. Boulter left Mr. W. A. Bickers, United States that he is to be transferred to Lon- don, Ontario, after the office is closed here at the end of Julie. Mrs. A. R. Kendall and daughter Cynthia are passchgFrs on the S. S. Dominica to St. John's, Newfound- land. Mrs. Kendall is visiting her lagher, Joyce Fraser, Katherine Paton, MacKenzie, Helen Livingstone. Grades VI to X. ine Irlam. Three Blind lvlice, Grades 1, 2, 3. Boys. Vinie Watts, Carmen Glover, Ray- mond Hennessey, Archie Vicker- son, I X P088 The Furness Red Cross liner i WEST KENT SCHOOL i Mr. E. A. Foster, of the Board of starting at 10 o'clock. The musical part of the program will be under the direction of Pro- fcssor Louis D. Thompson. An interesting program, suitable for the day, has been arranged and mmarld ' B I T Y jKean arrived in port yesterday from‘ I sjMontreal with a large general cargo * ’ I for this port. She clocked at the‘ llirinitp canon Chord)!’ Is land Students m R B Along Tile Dominica. in co of Captain Railway wharf where she took on,‘ some 4000 bags of potatoes, and; oats for St. John's, Newfoundlandi i [who are making the round tripi ISIIC sailed last evening for St, gJlillllfS, Newfoundland. Carvell Bros‘ Fare agents for this steamer. i The C. G. S. Montcalm, Captain‘ Waterfront i slip undergoing repairs, The C. G. S. Cartier, Captain James Roach u-lzlch arrived in pori 170m P361011. N. 5-. where Shi.‘ had been on the liiarine slip for her yearly overllallllng, 11:15 nnw 151g; for the afagdalene lslillid on a sur. . . After loading slle shifted over towcyin crane C; _ _ ,- . . School Trustees, will be the chair- Y ' g - PROMINENT AT an‘. A. ACAD- ‘lmlwimliisl; filxfgilgéili 1st $111k; mm at the Arbor and Elnpm Dav Carvells wharf where she dis-' w '; o , * , . . , . . . . ‘ . _ rank‘ Chemistry l) 1st rankfllychenlfi- (Exercises, which Wm be held M ‘ charged iiel inward calgc. She also; ‘lhc S. Gus-pom, U. 18nd Students are 19101111116139"! Th» - ’ ' ' ‘vest Kent school this momma j llud on board about 25 passengers Steaulsilip Company the Clarke arrived in P011 Silnday from Cornerbrook, Newfoundland. and loaded u, gen. cral cargo for Afontrcnl, sailmg thr I same day. The S. S. Mognhild has sailed fol ‘parents of the pupils and (fiends McDonald. is again in port, taking St. John's, Newfoundland with r of the school. are heartily invited 0n bulb’! 1°’ t° be Placed i" ihvii ‘large Wan of limiodi alone with to attend. Program Chorus, The Maple Leaf Forever, The School. Flag Drill, Sandy Brchaut, Bren- ton Hooper, Drummond Cobb, Er- rol MacKinnon, Floyd Drake, Cleveland MacLean, Earle Mao- Leod, Douglas Nicholson, Robert Gallagher, Ralph Dumont. Jackie Gallant, Jack Fraser, Douglas Smith. Solo, The Ploughman, Ruth Sinclair. Exercise, A Bunch of Flowers, Elinor Williams, Margaret Gal- Beryl DeBlois, Eleanor ‘ respective places. The C. cl. s. Brant, Captain Kelly has sailed with a cargo of buoys. ‘The Tug Bally, Captain Gengcal has arrived back a gcileral cargo of hay, oats and feed. The Fisheries Patrol boat Ostred H. is being put into readiness to |be launched from the Marine shoru ‘after which she will take up her from Pictollgrlutles where she had been on the Marine rol work around the 1513,11,; for the season Fisheries Pat» MS GREATLY Girls Chorus, Come Follow Me, Violin Solo, Flower Song. Paul- Songs, Ba! Ba! Black Sheep, Reading, Trees, Eric MacGregor. Chorus, Hearts of Oak, Senior _ Exercise, Spirit of Young Canada, William Bentley, Douglas Sherren, John MacLeod. Song, Susie, Little Susie, Grades l, 2, 8. Recitation, A Boy's Song, Gra- ham Batt, George Campbell. Song, The Robin and the Chick- en, Grades 4 and 5. N Dialogue, A Conference of the Trees, Rose Birtwhistle, Sylvia Block, Ruth Sinclair, Dllys Owen, Betty Forsythe, Eileen Johnston, Temple Hooper, Artie Wright, Jack Beer, Bill Tidmrlrsh, Arthur Hcartz. Chorus, The Ash Grove, The School. God Save the King. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL An Arbor Day programme will be given today at l0 dclock at. Prince Strcct School. Mr. C. ll. B. Longworth, chaiminu of the Scllool Board, will preside. Following are the ninnbcl-s: 1. "O Canada," The School. 2. Recitation, "School - Boys’ Spring Fever," Bobby Stewart. mother, Mrs. (Capt) Edward White, who is critically iii. Friends will be picascd to» loam than lifrs.‘ J. Frederick Chandler, '12 Douglas St. has returned home from the Prince Edward Island Hospital whore she has been re- ceiving treatment, greatly improved in health. The many fr'cnds of Miss Mary Smith Southport will regret to learn that she has entered the City Hospital to undergo an operation for appendicitis. IIAIJFAX. May 22-—(C.l'.)- Establishment of a stale own- ed National Bank to control Canada's monetary policy was advooa‘ ’ in an address to- night by George G. Conic. member of p-riillmellt for Mc- graduate Aifkerfs class. lors. l0. Poem, "The “Call Tree," Miss G. Douglas’ class. breasts," Miss Fraser's class. 3. Chorus, “Pussy iviilow," Pri- Mr. T. W. Bentley who acted as mal-ics. chairman thanked tllc artists on 4. Song, “Tilc Birdies Ball," behalf of the Y. P. S. Miss MacKcnzics class. An address was road to Rev. C. 5. Dialogue, “Tho Children's N, Broim and tllc leaders of the Surprise," Miss lifarian Sicwarifls Y. P, S. expressing thanks for the class. help and iuspiratloil rcccivcd dur- 6. Chorus, "Canada" (Edwdiug the winter season. Rev. Dr. German), Iutrrlncdiair-s. soloist, Ramsay was presented with a purse Clifford Campbell. ' and a book in prospect of his triP ‘l. Recitation, “Friendly Flow- to Ireland. crs," Fern Mills. ___ 8. Song, "Spring Song," Miss 15. Recitation, "Pcasicy Ann's 9. Cilorus, “Early One Morning," (Old English) wiiil descent, Sen- ofa ll. Chorus, “Little Miss 'l‘ulip," Primaries. German). l2. Dialogue, "which Trcc is l9. Chorus, "England" (Parry). Best?" Miss Macdonalds class. Seniors. 13. Song, “Two Robin Red- 20. Recitation, “The Soldier," ENJDYED A very enjoyable mixed concert was held last evening in Heartz Memor- ial Hall. under the auspices of the Young People's Society of Trinity Church. All the numbers were of e. very high order and the audience showed appreciation in liberal ap- plause. Following was the programme: Selection by 'I‘rlnity Male Octctic composed of Messrs. G. J. Tweedy, P. W. Small, Roy Smallman. P.0d- erick Glllis, Harvey McPherson, Liye "Robson, George Johnson, T. W. Bentley. Vocal solo by Mr. James Calder, encored. Reading by Miss Frances Coffin. encored. Vocal solo, Mrs. H. S. Henderson, encored. » Vocal solo. Mr. Raoul Rcymmid. encored. Cornet solo, Mr. Lloyd ward, en- cored. Vocal solo, Mr. Lowlell Hancock, Summcrside. encored. Reading, Miss Mary Sinclair, en- cored. Vocal Solo, Mr. Lowell Hancock. Remarks by chairman, Mr. T. W. Bentley, tilanking the artists for splendid performances. Piano duet Miss ‘Thelma Burns and Miss Mac Stems. The acccmpanisis were Prof. A. R. Kendall, Miss Thelma Burns. and Mrs. Raoul Raymond. Arbor Day," Beverley Pound. l6. Choris “Half-Way Dovm“ (A. A. Milne), Primaries. 1'1. Recitation, "A Slight Mis- take," Danny MacBeath. 1B. Solo, "Daffodils A-Bloom- lug," Marguerite Cudmore. (Edw. Jessie MncLmod. l4. Chorus, “King's bend. Albert! (A. A. Milne), Intermediates. Breakfast" 2i. Chorus, "Abcrdovcy" (Welsh) iiiXEB colclll m A R | l i Ml STUDENTS ATMBGIH Degrees Will Be Con- ferred On Nineteen Maritime Gradu- ates. MONTREAL, May 22~Included among the soo McGill University student-s who will receive degree! next Thursday are l9 from till Maritime Provinces and three from Newfoundland, according to an an- nouncement here today. G. T. M. Chalmers, B.A., of South Devon, N. 13., Oscar E. More- llouse, Upper Kosivick, N, J. ‘H. Melville Rice, Bnthurst, N. B. Frances E. M. Road, BA, Cascum- pct‘, P. E. 1., Edward S. Peters, 5t.‘ John's, Nild, and Edwin A. Stuart B.A., Fredericton JcL, will b" 81V" (he ricgrccs of itfllClii. Tllc following will be given muse for of science degrees: A. E. Clark BA. Fredericton; James F‘. Hor- i\'OO(l. BSO. (Dali, Si. Jollllls, Nfld. B. J. l-zrniins. HA. (Si. F-X.) Am- lir-rsi: filld Joseph C. Pullman. BSO. (Mt. A.) New Glasgow. Clarence H. Shapiro. BEnlz. (Mo- Gill) of Ynrnloutll. has qualified for a master of cngincerillg dogrce. and Adelaide D. Plltmnll, BA. (Mt. A) Sockviilc, fol" the dcgrcl of master of arts. McGill will confer ihc degree d doctor of philosophy upon William F, Hampton, lZLSc. iDrlli ‘ALSn (M06), Si. John's, Nild.; Erllcsi Hess, .\l./\. (Qurclrs), Halifax; Aubrryv F‘. Price. BSr. (Dal) Bridgetown, and Wlllinnl W. Stow- art, BS0, lDiiL), M51‘. (‘McGl Saint John; and Donald Robcrisoii Xvcbsicr, BA. ALDCM. iDal.) MSr. (M06), Fir-mil. Jollu C. MacNcii, Sidney. ant Lois Aunio dllompson. St. Andrews will receive BA degrees, file latter with second class honors in English and Frrnch. George R. Lusby, Amhrrsi, N. S. will be givcll iiic degree of haclleloi nf engineering and the degree of bacllclor of colllmcrcc will be grant- ed to William B. Kirk, Aniigonish N. S., and Margaret Irene McLeod Plctou, N. S. The position of Germany in brlci ls (l) there were no atrocliics‘. (2l they will not happen nlziiil: i3.) ii ihe victims don't quit snuawking ‘Seniors and Intermediates. they'll wish they had.—-Dallas New‘