mange "a Primer: TODAY AT s, m LU fruzii-ti Prince of Wales (Contluiledf-ronl iwsv 1 1 €i”‘ from retardation and “111‘F1‘>‘11‘_11“11" velopmeuts‘ on 1110 P1111 "b 11"’ students was next reterrvil 111- “"11" panama are anxious tosci- that nil the material surroundings 111 1111 chm; are ideal, They soc that the physical side is attained but 1111‘.\' are careless of the cdiicaliinial dc- velopmeut up through the f=1'111"l1-*~ Just ‘before calling on llls llonol‘ Lieutenant Goygfngl‘ tllcartz to zlis tribute the medals, ‘prizes, diplom- as. certificates. Principal Roberisorl said, "We close the $13111‘ ‘V1111 11 good deal or satisfaction. Tile Prize 11st, ls a right and proper triiniti- to the class of 192T." lie their stifle‘ on the necil of students i-ilntirlillrlfl their studies utter‘ ll“.l\'l||,15 1311111". i us "extra-lion" i; llrc l:1'1'111 \‘-"1"1“1 word of oducrrtlwir 1.1.1.‘ "“- -'1=' 0f the ELAIJL/l 1L. Ill?’ merely to give sliitlvllli n iriiisi anti EDIJBtite for labor tllill '»\'i-l.‘r' know ledge. Professor l(()ll"l‘l‘.+-rll nu nourlced this ycar- oi‘ tho awariiiiig for the first time til the .l. i. I< iShaw scholarship. This was mad: possible by a $2.000 bcipicst by tin late J, Leslie rshaw of this city. .\ir and Mrs, Straw it will bc rcnronioc- ed died while on a visit to ldirgianil Among the winners of tho i-‘ranl 1R. lleartz prices this your.» ivi-ri two students of equzil stnliiiillit. 1W1 ilis lHOHUI‘ in plnco oi‘ iliviiiiiu: 1111 prize generously ilouiiteil thc ad~li tional amount of llltllll‘._\' l't‘(lllll'l‘ll The value of this prize i.--. an ineon ti 'e to students was comnlrutctl on b Dr. ‘Robertson, llc also pointer. out that ln other years tho name- of young worncrt pri-tlnrninathtl i: the prize list. but this _vi-:ii- tircri- is a larger proportion of young li|t'l| indicating that tirc intti-i- i|i'(' rtllll lug back to their own. After the ilistribtitiorr oi‘ irrizci and diplomas, (‘rovi-rnin- lllfllfl’ congratulated the, young rni-n nut‘ ladies on the completion of their course or part of tircir iourso in the case might he. llc lnrtirer cull gratuiateil the Principal unii stuff on the high starldaril of education in the institution-m ritarttlurd which year by year is iucrczisliifi. . l’ \Ul‘v>’)- 522th” ANOTHER BULLS-EVE FOR THE ACE OF WESTERN SlARS Swift action, daring rid- ing, a fight In tho tower. a romance to warm tho heart and a barrol of tun-That's "The Broncho Twister." “ON GUARD” THE SERIAL OF THRILLS AND MYSTERY. “TIN GHOST” COMEDY STARTING MONDAY “The Collegians” Filled With Joyous Thrill! Brimmmg With Action. vciir stirdcnls consequently go out much bettel fitted to take their plat-cs as teachers in our pllblllr Hfllllfllfi. ‘it would ilitve been difficult to finil u nlorc cilpahle marl for this inrsitiini, anilwe wish Mr. Shaw thc host or sirccess in his new work. 'l‘hc athletic life of lhc. College was varied and full of litter-est. (nir firotbtill team last year was err- tliusinstii- and ken-n. and although ii ilid not always win. the boys whri- earuestfnnil anxious to play a pillltl clean garlic. Hockey was iriny- i-il with the same energetic svlrit. null the College Skate was B11l0Y911 throughout the winter by the whole student bcdy- 1n basket-ball also both boys‘ and girls’ teams played successfully. Not only. however. in athletics has oils-College been ZlCllVG, but also in the line of intellectual and literary endeavour. Our debuting .t'4'.ll(lll5. The ilcbatirtg i-lziss is u rrtccsszury one in Ctrllege lifc. us no student is lit to (‘fllllllllllltl ilthcrs who is afraid of his nwiu voice. 'l‘lltnln-it wc may shake and tremble luring our first ilcbntcs. in later years wc will greatly appreciate lllc fact that -wc have had Efllllf’. tvltlvllct‘ in llllbllt‘ streaking. (lur llfllliil’. the ‘College 'l‘imcir which was ilisi-irntiniteil ‘last year. .va ‘rcorgartizcil this ycar‘ and three .'t'l'_\’ successful issues appeared, Tho ixipcr fills a large place in Col~ lose lift». and the resigning editors 2lllt'.l.lI'Ql_\‘ iropi- that it will bo ccn- tinucil ucxi year. The pupcr tines llil('ll in iiraivirlg out the journalis- tic itbilitics of the stilderrts and has a far greater influence Oil College lilo than nrigllt he supposed. lt "rt-ales a feeling of fellowship 'lll‘till[.!ll(llll lhc student hotly thud lbrougir it the student rnny give his ‘rpinion on ilffairs pertziiniilg to Col» '1'l'.i~ life. Much credit is ilue to the ‘llllfll’ and his associates in pro- iui-ing a paper of such qualities. llul now we must say farewell. 1T0 you our Principal and rnem- berm»: oi’ the Futurity we say farc- wcil. We appreciate all the sympa~ by nnzl interest shown by you in , , if: ‘ulfes. H ' * - societies were cairrri-il t-rl sili~i-t1.~‘;<-,‘_'l_("ll Lxmms e deplored m” Con‘ fully (luring llll‘ term. and ulnnylhmd 140ml ilebatcs were hcaril in the two‘ m“ a Minister of Colonization‘ Never dreamed tboulb rishi. Wbrfl worsted wrong would triumph. ‘Held. we fall to rise, are baffled t0 fight better." And believing thus we take our leave, and bid you. the Faculty‘. thoi citizens of rChariottotowu, Class- mates and our Prince 0f "W816i 001-. lege a regretful farewell. ‘Hou- ‘Dr. W. J. P. Mclvlrillan was then called upon to speak. ‘He a», pressed his pleasure in boiug prea- ent, not only because of the‘ fact that he was visiting his Alma Mat- er abut also because he iu tho offic- ial capacity as representing the Government, Ha declared that Pre- mier Stewart wished his regrets tendered op account of his absence. His heart is with you, he said. bo- cause I think he is a sincere friend of education. He congratulated the boys and gills who obtained their diplomas and also the staff on the success of another year's work. ln his capacity as an official of the Government he showed what the Administration have done and propose to do, to bring direct edu- cational benefits to the peopleof the Province. l-le mentioned the commercial course which wares- tablished a few years ago. The fruition of which could be seen rm: CHARLOTTIQTOWN GUARDIAN ANNUAL 0f l PllllV. MRIHE A$$0B|Al|llli Edward island Rifle Association was held in the \'. M. C. A. Parlors, Last evening and was well attend~ ed. Lieut. Colonel H. M. Daiviidsoa. presided in the unavoidable ab- sence of Colonel F. tS. Moore. retir- ing President of the Asaociathn. The meeting regretted very much the absence of their genial leader whose presence in the chair was al- ways looked forward to with much ploosur... , After the minutes of the last meeting were read by Secretary Col. Charles Leigh and adopted as was also the financial report. Lieut. Colonel H. M. Davidson, Council ;Chairrnan read the following re- port: fllhe annual meeting of the Piince| . To the tPresldeut and Members of the Provincial Association of Prince Edward lslund. this morning. Tire placing of the Technical grant. of the Federal Government for the purpose of ed- ucation in agriculture. The addi- tion of lilr. Lloyd Shaw to the staff and the proposed revival of sum- mcr school for teachers. should the present Government be again returned to power. Hort. Justice l-laszard briefly ad- dressed the people to inform them the will of the late John Richards. Bideforil provided a scholarship’ zimounthrg to $75 for agriculture education in l’. W. College. This scholarship which shall be put into operutiorl this coming session will be available for two years t0 the male student of Prince oi‘ Wales College. who makes tho highest marks in agricultural and ltindrcd subjects. After dwelling on the great. advantages and oppor- tunities this island presents to the agrictilturist, His Honour con- cluded by hoping that the scholar- ship would act as a stimulus and incentive to the study and develop- mcnt of agriculture. Hon. D. A. McKinnon, K. C., aft- er complhuetlting the students and stirfl‘ on their success, commented upon the need of greater facilities to the teachers, to the firrther‘ de- velopment uf their education and of the youth of the ls- to alien lands and pP/inv-uevl and Development should be a tact- nr of the (invernrncnt. ln speak- ing of development Hon. lilr. Mc- ltinunn, strensetl the high possibil- ities which the island possesses in the lilies of industrial activity and iaonclirileil with sound advice for the development of knowledge and rvllrfll-Ze by the student body. llis Worship Mayor Miller and lilr. ll. ll. Shaw. Chief Superintend- cnt oi Education, followed briefly adding their congratulations to the splendid work done by the stu- dents nnd stuff of the institution. PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE HONOR LIST The Anderson Gold Medal for student standing the highest in third year—~Artllur Brooks. _ (iovernor-Generafs Silver Medal for student standing second in third ycar.—Thomas Mlllman, Governor Generals Bronze Mcilul for teuclriug—Sybil Tonto", The Frank R. Heart: Prizes Third Year. 1st pri2e—Arthur Iirooks. Second prize-Thomas Millman. 'l‘_hlril i'rize-——Charles Green and Elaine Bennett. equal. Second Year, First p|'lZ9_Ma]. colm Dockerty. ' 59601111 llrize-llazcir Wigmore Third prize-Edith Allen and lur (‘ollego ilctivities and the care you have taken in preparing us for (fhcstcr- Lea (equnti l-‘irst Year. First prize-Stuart Dockcrly‘. Gentlemen: We have great pleasure in pre- senting you with the slxtleth An- nual ‘Report of this Association showing the work performed dur- ing the current year. A team of Riflemsn to represent this Province shot at Sussex last June in the "rlntenlnarltime Match." Our team made a good showing but were unsuccessful in winning the competition. The Trophy was won by the Nc-va Scotia Team. The “lntermaritilne ‘Match’ will be held on June 16th next at Char- lottetown oll the Kenslngton Riflc Range and we hope ‘that. all our best shots will participate in early practicing so that. this Association may be able to cc-llect one of the strongest teams in its history to de- fend this Match on our Home Range, Dorothy MncMiilau, Charlotte- town. _ Evelyn Sinclair, Summerside. Persia Crosby. Cornwall. Dora Doyle, French Village. Helen Buntain. Rustico. Helen Champion, O‘Leary. Elizabeth MacDougali, Belle River. FIRST YEAR Stewart Dockerly, (iardiguir. Chester Stewart. Norboro. George MacKenzic, (thin-lotto- town. ' llebol‘ llliiltbews. .'\lllt‘l'lllll. Ilowarti lluirtnirt, Wititatlcy’ Riv- or. /\l‘.\Tilllllt‘.l' ll'll'll(', Sumnrorsiilc. ls bcl (inlltllil, Wiellirgltul. Sibel 'l‘untnu. Sirmnlcrsidir. Irma llitndraiinm. Tignisb. Arnold llentierson. Rcilciitlc. Matilda MucAulay. Sirnris. Anna Cody. Sea. View. Gwen Sprlggs, Kcnsingt-rti. Beth Roulter. Victoria. Daniel Maclntyre. (lnrilig.irr. William Owen. (‘hurlntti-loivn, Jean MacLean, lllontnguo. Margaret Machon. White Sands Theresa DesRochcs, llliscinrche. Marie Clark, Charlottetown. Edith Cameron. Mount Stewart. John Murphy, Sea View. Jessie Norton, Cardigan. Margaret Snisllwood, Birnbury. Arthur Ready. Kensington. Glendon Partridge, Charlotte- town. Willard Picketts, Wilmot Valley. Preston Beck, Montague. Elaine Morris, Granville. Mary Stevenson, Irredericton. Marjorie Leard, Crapaud. [Daniel MacDonald, Armnilulc. Ruby Rogers, Kensingtorr. Marion E. MacDonald, York. Louis Gallant, Summcrsizlc. Robert Hogg. Charlottetown. Bernice Mutch, Mount Herbert. town. Kenneth MacMiiian, Chnrlotte- A The ailcnuarlce or Competitors at the Arfluua-l Matches held August last, "Our Jubilee Year", was 81 Riflernen and 2'5 Cadets. making a large total. The competitions were completed ‘in a most successful and satis- factory manner. The "MucDorrald-‘Briur Match" was again looked forward to with great pleasure by all competitors and keel! competition was again in evidence fc-r first prize. which was finally won by MizPercy Hoop- |er, lilliton Rifle Club. i The "Major Robertson" prize for the highest aggregate ill the 105th Battalion was won by Sergt- (l. G. MclLenmhrr. The prize contributed by the Eddy Match Company which bus irecorne an annual event and secur- ed through the influence of Ml‘. S. C. lMonre. their representative l-n this Province was won by Capt AJW. Allan. 'l‘he (lovernot'4(iclrerill‘s silver medal and the l).(.‘.R.L1\. siyel" mednl was won by Gunner P. .l. lailllflflflfldl’ of‘ the Prince Edward island Heavy illrlgude, with Mr. Percy IHonper of ilrc Milton Rifle Club in second place wlrin-lng ilc-th the Bronze medals. ' The "Ladies" Challenge Cup Match" was again a proml-irient feature of the Meet. 1Col. D.A. Mac- Kinnon. D.‘S.O.. tied with Col. S. S. Wozitiierbie for first place. 1_‘r the shoot off the Cup was won by Ciel. hlacKinnon who shot for Mrs. li. D. Jolmlson. A new match was secured this year by the efforts of our enor- getic Secretary, Colonel Leigh. This ‘was known as the “Silver Black Fox Match." A contribution of $iliiil.00 was made by 13 nloilub- 8Y3 of the Assc-ciirtlirtt. The first prize in this competition was won by Mr. S. (T. Moore. C0lcrr:el_ R.J. Birduillistle, who l'ol' ri great many years was Sec- retary of the Dc-nrinlon Rifle As. sociutiorl, Ottawa visited Charlotte- town oll the 23rd November" last iii the interest of Miniature Rifle Ranges aikl Rifle Sirootilrg ill gcn~ iu-zil. A sluokcr" was llcld iii [110 Arimourles on the 24th when u fart-re number c-f members of the As~ sociutlon attended. Durlrlg the cv- enlrlg the ‘Colonel delivered n ice turc ivillr lair-ltern slides -ill conncc ion with his work- lDuring tha early part of Janu- ary last it was hinted that the Railway Department of the Canad- ian National were likely to infringe on the property c-f the Rifle Range by building new Railway Shops. thereby spoiling the Rlflc Range for the. benefit of our Riflcmen. (lzidels and Rifle Associations. it was considered if this were done that ‘Rifle shooting wc-llld be prac- zicaliy killed as far as this Prov- iuce was concerned. cveu if tlrc Dcpartmctrt filrnisheil us with a new Range with the host cqitiir nrerlt at a ilistunce of 12 or 15 miles frmrl (flriiriirttetounr. As ll consequence of this report a l1leet- lrrg was held in the \'.‘.\l.|C.i.\. par- lor (n thp evening of January 23th lust \\'ll(‘ll the representatives of (Queens (‘oil-ily. Hon. John E. Siri- cluir urrd 1M1‘. Rail. .1enkins,_ ut< tended. together with a largo num- ber oi‘ Rifiomen and luernbers of the As~.oclation. Aliter the memb- crs prtsert expressed their views in the matter to c-ur representa- tives a strong resolution was pas Hflfl condemning the action of the Department and appealing to the Militia iDepurimeirrt to protect the Range which has been used by the ssoclation for over fifty years. popwoo+ooeoooovovoo+oo+ i he Public Forum This column In open for the discussion by correspondents of question: of lntornt. Th0 Charlottetown Guardian docs not necessarily endorse the opinion: of corrcopondcntl. . o-O-O-O&O0§0 f0 99-0 0Q 00-00 OQQ RETURNED SOLDIER _. AND CARLISLE Sin-The Sweeping contradic- tion of Mrs. lluvuns letter by "Ro- turned Soldier" is a futile attempt to controvertthe veracity 0i’ one whose opinion of Carlisle was not formed while on “tcri days leave". Tile writer is also a returned strid- ler who spent a few days in (lair llsle, On such u brief acquaint- ance l would hardly dare to trust- an authoritative opinion. llou~ ever my impression was that (‘ar~ llslc was a quiet law-nbiilirrl’. i- J, free from many of the excesses or; war-time England and Scotland. Like most. of the Ciluudiittis, and! unlike "Returned Soldier" I [l1‘l"'. stmully hrul no time to unilertulii‘. a searching survey of strciiil cirnili~ lions ill Carlisle betruuscoi‘ urgent business in France. Some» ll very fcw——dld a cook's tour witlil prolonged stops. ‘Fhesc faivirroii, t-ifllfllel‘ tourists may have had‘ more time to establish "iri-rsiutiii troutucts“ and to study the various municipalities. The rest ill‘ ' were at least aware that there w. v a wur on somewhere in Europe. Generally speaking I wimlii bi- pcrfectly satisfied to iii-rcpt thi‘ word oi’ a resident of (‘urlislc i111 this mutter rather than that of n1 visitor from l“l_d‘ll(iur= i ruzilrc n dis- tinction bct\\'ccll the sillilli-l" from] Flanders and the irnifiirrireii tirur~ ist who hiul the leisure to rumbli- uroilrul thc Old (Youn , it is slrikitigly lllfllfiillVtl nl rt», turned sirliiicl" fi-cling lllill uni‘, Plcbisritc ill Olltariir. iil|t)\\'l‘l| tlmil lllc stildiirrs in hospital ill th-\ ‘For , nuio ilri-a vutcil .\‘ to 1 in rcpt-at. Prohibition. Thi- exertion-r of our} troops guaranteed its, thi- 'l‘i-|npi-ri arrcu Alliauci- iucluili-ii- the irririli age ot‘ legislating in illt- guilt] i l; British way. 'i‘bi-ii‘ sir itii-iw were vcry real. 'l‘lri- <-|'t'o| c oi ’l‘c.mpc.rani~c i\llinirci\ t't|ll\'l.\'l in‘! fillies of filmy iri-rsitiiii-n. it‘ ill‘ ' intention was ili'(‘ltlt‘t| by thi- who really (lid sirnrcthlrii: tirr ctrulltry. this srri-riltlniv, Prohibit ion would nut long i-orrtiiriri- to lw fl .\'('l'l‘l‘.ll for hyliot-ritig-i who r'1|tlll1 loudly fur zluiliiy‘ |N'l\\'\‘\‘ll ilrlirhs. 1 The strldicl" won tht- r ‘l SltlCHllltlll ill llit‘ it‘ ilil country piiyini: his taxi-s uni tinij.‘ in flillliili‘; but izi lilllllil>lil\t‘.< ‘l- wcll. 'l‘oi|n_v lri- ll|l(l\' liirir-i-lt‘ an‘ filnilcil on orrv i'i!t by thi- 'l‘i-|ri; pcrutlci‘ .\lllillll‘t' and o-i tin» lllllt-l’ by a rcgilncrit oi‘ nfilrirnt lllitlllt-lll‘ 1 . s. ills (l1‘ill'l_\' lltllltllll Fill/I'll >'1l1ll is illilci-Il .\'.'llll_l' t'll'(ll|||‘~‘i'f‘l1ll‘l1 Till‘ lnr_\'.~' wi-ri- llcririis \\'l|t'|l lht ii (frank \\'llli1 in -‘r it‘ l‘l'lllll' .~. when |1l(‘_\' limlt‘ a glow in‘ llt‘i'l' hut-k in i’. l6. I. llrt- l.rri<i ~||i. \ |l.l1l strivi-inso lriiril anti no nlorioirr=lw lo iii-op t'ri-i-. l.||_t‘,i(':il ilnil'| you‘ lhinlt‘! iii, t‘. ltllll, Sir, i-i.-_ 1t!li1"\‘\'. C. E. F. In tl\'()'l'l'I. 'l']li- \\'l‘l|t‘l‘ of this lottm- , ~- lnudcil Ill l-‘riiliiw- iii lltliilwl l!iiI..i ]>_ i‘, |(_ ,\_ has tihliourrccil lliiil tho Keir would m. i, “Hum... _\.,,,\l{ m! m“ P-enrrgiirii tltnngi- would bi- opon lo. _il:t_\' for |il'£l1'|li'i‘ ill. i.’ ifcloclt ullii Nllltfh ,1i§..|,_,-_,i,,“ “M, “MW “Hhnflllllllllllil! t'\t‘l'_\' Aloriilay. \\'<~.‘litcs- reference tn tho lolly, not“, m- H, ‘tiny illill 51111111111)‘ 1111 -“11111¢‘~ ' ircnriy‘ \t>li‘ of thanks lll(l\(‘.l W‘. {New by (‘oloin-l l.ir;:‘ir and si-i-irnili-il by “ ' E. l. ll. A. . tirrnitrg oi‘ rith-fi yyn.“ H“! wllcrc they rrri- si-iit 1'\l vcar tor. 11 general ovcr‘lniiilirii.-. .\li-_ Sli-pir-TAH" , , _ on 1310411., 51,01“. m 5mm, fpnglh M] donor‘..- ill pri‘ ~a i-oirtrlbiltcil to the Q fl I l NOT even its electrifying success dos. ing l926-—not even its tremendous sales, which more than doubled the best previous first-year record of any new make of car.‘—- Not even these amazing achievements can compare with the present-day triumphs of the New and Fincr Pontiac Six! The reasons for this spectacular advance in popularity are obvious; Always a surpassing vahrc, the New and Finer Pontiac Six now towers above its ficld like a beacon in the night. Vivid new beauty enhances the fine crafts- manship of its new lowcr bodies by Fisher. Chassis refinements emphasize the thrillij; performance of its famous six-cylinder motor. Fresh and original combinations of enduring Duco lend a marked note of style to its six smart 60d)’ types. Yrt cvcn with all thcsc improvements the New and Finer Pontiac Six sellsfor new low prices l Never has sixth surpassing value been offered in a low-priced qualify . 'x. Never has any car of its price kindled sul wildfire buying en. thirsiastit ! And never has any car in its class so clearly deserved such success l PM,” _¢ AT NEW LOW PRICES 7 A. HORNE & CO. CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE MOTORS SUMMERSIDE . DEALERS FQR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. PlltlllllCll‘ OF (iENERAl. MOTORS OF CANADA, L eon 7 iii-ii .4111, he um saws 1111 1W” y. #1 lllll“-_;t*: (‘tiloni-l llccr nnii ‘Col. mmlml m!“ h-imatw oi tire Yihltk‘. ll. llltlllllliillll bi- iippolltlcd l,m\,_.nl_d [Emmi “up. 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CS he great struggle of Life. We 1'ei|-- gem)"; (.1 _ _ ‘izn that you halve ilonc ivliat i.=r_ The l"), {Ailylslitcldtflklltslli Flflxsnlftcir Emma Donahoe‘ smms‘ west’ ‘vest for‘ us and we trust that in thc,'l‘iririi Your l~lnglish—Norlnu Jumle- gaghfirlné] linux18‘ rélgoulflfn‘ -... . . . .. ‘uuenasn, r . the following Villtlllltjlfll‘_\'j prove sintlry oi stulhhe .I Lame smw s l I Myrtle Cha"?l1gr_ ‘vlfelllaéyl VM-EMCTORV To you citizens of lfharintictoivn ~Mslcolim Dockerty. L 10 “ramp 19111951 51111111. POW11111. Your illononr, lloniriiriiirli» Morn c». 53y fqyryvrglL we‘ wi|| aways Tile John Caveu Prize for stu- flabelhgn'llroty'_'ri%ll1sh' l hers of the Govcrnrncni, Your Will‘ rg||1o|n])0t‘ with gratitude your (10111 311111111115 11181188! in second My ac n we’ mead c‘ 8111i). Members ot‘ llll! Faculty. 1Y1 llillly kind acts towards us. We yea1'—M°1°°1m Dockerty- i1e3§.y§1'li1£glivr§i'$lis“' Three hearty cheers were giver- Governor l-lea ‘x by the students We are pleased to ‘in, able tin-Julie. 11111141111114 1111')‘ lliltl lllt'li',‘“(mn1' Am. Smelt, and ltcfnli- Cfb- r Mr. ‘Charles (trot-n lllPll iiclivi-reii ' state that the matter of interfcr- T1l10s. llc lull sure that u merit‘ 11"‘ 1‘1'~'111"11"1‘ 11' w‘ 11‘1“1‘1““"‘ goat-h Mo‘; (‘.9 lug with the Rifle Range has, for Illllllbci‘ 0f these llll'llllll'l‘.~i wiriiiii 1.1"" 1'1"‘-“'1'11‘1'1~ 1311"1‘11'“ (7i111111y- Ny: .(‘ ,;md 11nd lln tn‘, presentational, been ubaudon- ilcvciop its gonil ‘r Slllll ltfi‘ any |it.1'"1f_"“‘1 111 11- 1‘111"1111'11"11- Cg"; it“, C., (N313 “lean Sergt. .\..1. ‘MUCMJU of the tbllllliflljilalfl-ill‘IiEfltlnlllilllflillfrlll‘;1H111‘-(lnl. .l.\I|i‘.‘ l'l'lll1l‘i‘:1"tllvnl’ mm‘ (1111111), 111mm“ 11161“: ‘(W W.” " Prince Edward lslarrld Heavy Bri~ ‘up, asking (em, H“, r1111“ \\:~§|!l~:d‘.|[|‘l‘ll_1 Vici- Plt-siilclti. King's rtjouuly. 1111111111111111111“ 'I“1““' n)‘ 39 Bade. we are pleased to be able t0 ed in every Iii], iinii .\.}.- intln-izii-ii1 1111-1 w- ‘11- “"11” blnitserlllgrllrirutlntlrlillizl-Qflv"m 10w Sludémm 1mm“, “m. 00,111‘, WM] m wank ya" for m" wa" W“ d The T. A. LePage Prize for stu. Annie Bruce, Brooklyn zfillfilllélftleilshlg: lliggiirlnwa1llhilillfililléglilll tinfoil wan much c-in-ripcr‘ to l);|y1 ‘lLillil|cllvltlrs~i31n_|. .i. M. Jonas, ‘Reading 2C0‘ men.___ , v0 “Inlmnled m, mm your homes‘ jgterxunizdilgtgiibighest in first year Mary L“ Araenault’ st‘ Raphael. sklered one or [he glleawh humws éhenicight rate oi ritlci.‘ It) tin- ilir-i-l 11.1.1.1. tvlcllonuhl. ‘(Alltllhhlli- Southern Pawn“, ‘CW lOnce more irnvo wc i-irmi- togiuii ggppflfnny [[1959 m‘ us who have left Returned ‘gblzzty; Ada MucDougull, Summerside. of Iliflelne-n who attend the (fon- Flu“ 9"“ [1l:5,11'“"1"1'" 11m“ 1"l 1,1‘ 1:1,.‘ _1‘ f'|‘1"“=.‘f_ A1'.1,“_(_':)rl'l’“|" Union l'il(,‘llll’ Ry. y er at the (‘lUHO ol‘ ilnothcr (ioiiogi mm“, im- ihe flfgf time and we reel gm.“ Auenby er“ Prue-Mm" Mary l. MacLearl, White Sands. naught Ranges, Ottavra. 511M, 1,“Q|.:1'ell,1'\f:" 111W ‘"1 “'11 “x7 \I'(-(1I~.I fuvuqlj 1' M11195." in? 115- 1'1‘11'“111“1 "11‘"’11“1 Co" i, Year t0 receive our diplomas, and silre that. the students of the filture THiRD yEAR 11:11"?- 11111101141111111. Yflrk Pfllllt. The work ‘pellblillltld 1111711115 1111‘ . m; hwhlwl flmught 11111141,I].HI,‘.U1('~,1.‘LI' A n m Sm" 7' Unltcil ‘Stilton Stool ...--~--11 to say farewiali to nil our follow will be Just as fortunate. We will (G0 percent and over) Lmd Knight’ Georgetown‘ ccmpebltlon by m“ 11131119115 and trul 1-H} “1221111111011111 haw m ‘it Li...‘ “mi l t‘ l -l I -i rh ‘ Workers. Tboullb- 11111111111; ahead it‘ m away with a warm feeling in Arthur Brooks. White Sands Ne“ L1l§htfze1-_ chaflottemwl. the officer in charge gave good sat duflllifl"1.'h‘1‘_111l-i __111: rifles hcrclan ' .,_' “lmyl: V, ‘Aflufilitifiim 1‘ this day front thc hcgiiurlng of 1.111 our hearts for the people of this Thomas Mlllmun, Kensington Elmer“ MECLBPH‘ NorthanL lsfacfion as “sum evidenced by m" Tllfli-l-‘ll n‘ “m”? n who" Sondhlgltlltdl. hell“? 31.“)- Uml’ tit infill”? .. term. the time SPcillC-(l long. now city. Charles Green. Alberton.’ Elaine Rlsiie lifimgm’;v(i'e°"“"°"“'. 5111a" “c8117” 1°‘ “11511131139 511015‘ ; 9S n, m the m“ they "““1"""'""'it-lKiwi 1 911m? A" ' “mlH-h 1L- Mmim 111511111X 1181111 W11 I'd-dill‘. 111111 ll 11411 To you Fellow Stirdenls we nay Bennett, Charlottetown. equal. cider age, D unialy 131,217, The emclem’ sewlces of the ylgquls.‘ mm‘ Hm“ m“ h” 11611111111 Tffif.‘ . F," " ' m‘ _1 IHQHM‘ llrazilliln 'l‘rztction passed very swiftly. ‘The time has tn-i-ivi-ll. it is with tleci) sin-stray that Mary MacNeill. New Perth r es ac mm ( ' m 115ml’ 1119-159 011113913 Capl- J~A- WP-bfilfil‘ L11 "s 0411-" 111‘ 111111-‘1111111- 1 i“ 1‘ 1 1”“ 111*‘ m‘ m“ 111M111,“ Lziurcntliitr Pulp -. been fined Wm] ‘vmlk mm vlpusuroy w" “an from Wu‘ W‘ we ‘mow mm Stawmt Woohmr. Ndrth Rustic". gltiieltabgiilagfigorgtgukhanl gave general SaflsflugflQ-[L iwith refer-uncr- to tin. .lilli-i';\'1i.1l'l~_ Nlcst-ipfl. ‘nlt-Kinnon -l.oit:b. llu-rltl Amnllvfll Pmvpr ' ' .N:itiortnl llrevvorins _ _ _ ‘ ~. . . . . . . time shout “Jhlvjh m1“.- ,1. .. 1,... son. liroilic and others pitiil elo- and has si-lpilcii by almost Wllliflill ‘iifli ot us will lollnw the cancers 11011111191‘ muck- C118r1"11'?1°“'11- Fred Din w ll El l pm efficient and enelggik’ su‘ .' . . “.1 L“ 1 “i . . - . . - m". kncwledgp; h", w" Wm u" M. m" "them m,‘ hopi‘ that tho witlllnaplululesun, Charlottetown. Ken}? Jnmfieszn" srmgfiérfimo. 1e.ar}'. Lt.-1C0l. Charles Leigh Iliad (ll-ll Juni- ‘itttlhtirn lltlltlwillg r-,-,;i_>iii~ tlllillllyullllllllift‘! ltlwllgfmllllljl-lllfigvlilrlilllasioo’ m)‘ Cm‘. Cm". _ away with i1!!! rnnnrirrics that will ‘Hvllllfilllllrl we have t'i>rni.-ii lieri- ' "'1~1111"1 311""- Klnross. all arrangements most. comp ctc. ion niovcil _.olonci l1. .\. shunt-i‘ 1 ‘ ‘1“’1‘-‘“1"““ "“"'“ ‘Wivinnllnrg ‘Electric . , ltnlrlh Linkletter. Summer-shin. . . _ . , . ,, _ . . . ~ ._ -. , _ . 118W", fade mo“, hm,“ w" RU m W“ "my “ever he svvpmd‘ we "us, 1‘4ll\\0fJ(| Benton. York. Ruben Shaw. Monmmle. which contributed ntulerlnlly to the non and sti.orril-,il by \1ll()ll~| p9,“, L-luli by tho ii tului. Plthhltlll (irilxshoslus Cm“ N‘, _ Montreal Stock Exchannt fields of endeavour wilt-re our abil ities wlllragalu bc put in the test it h; with ‘mlngiml fhclings of jo_\ and-sorrow that wt‘ pi s lirroiirzl these halls and rcnlizir t zit for llir last time we iii-o itrro an stuticnls: but one and all we sin forth with i-iriit the grnillrttcs especially uill tncasuri‘ up to the high stiluilurds sci for us by our predecessors‘. ‘To you who halve ln-borcil but have ‘nlloil to win the prize, we extend our iloopc: sympathy and we Wish to spook a word of ouizotlrugclncnt. gi1fl1l°11lle 0W0". Charlottetown ‘larence lrhrkletier, Summersido ('1'11°1° 11111111111011. Charlottetown. SECOND YEAR M“1"'°1111 9111111911)’. Cardigan. 111171911 Wltslnnrc, (irahanfs Road l-Jilith Allen, Summerslde: Chest: or Len, Victoria, equay . Bertha Doyle, Tlgnlah. Margaret MucMillan, Charlotte- town. ‘. l-leion Chandler, lluzcibrook. Lois Moroeide, York Point. Catherine Fitzpatrick. St. Georges Frances Wright, North St. Elean- OTB. clerical work and the perforjnlurlcc of his duties as Secretary 'l‘rczw urcr are qlwnys of the hlghcsi standard. We are pleased to bo able to state that free tnrrrsportiilioli has‘ uguin been granted by tlic D.i(‘..ll.l success of the competition. I-lls Wits piisisoil: 'i‘h;it lllll Armory SLIIuIJ-"t h‘, llloorc. Poi. iinvlilsirir in RIC-l’ ci-pting tile ilffiiri- ot‘ Presiiii-ul lilllll, slblc to zittcrtil to rows |)|'i;\'ii;-_|3 iollhni it’ lit‘ run follow in lllt‘ fonl-1 ‘kslcpn 01' (Tilorrcl Moore hi‘. fccls1 miunt ho sent ‘next 4's soon as pos~ tho shoot. Asbcsttls Pfd. .New .. ‘ llcll Telephone. .‘ llfflllllltfill, . . . .. . iSt. irnwrsfibp Flour . |t an] nvm.-,-,\,1 m» (qmnwi Lvighl tllill llc will have. ziclllcvcil a Wfllltl-iqimmgi] River PM and Ht"l‘lllltl".fl by S'ilfl' Hirrigi lbPZ 'i‘hnt ii brim u“ \]_lr-iful work us Pr \'li|l‘lll of tin‘ Asi m‘ Hlltflillltfll. llc tllulllicil the mctetlliitl Slltlllltlll rR-ftver Cont. Shawlnigah .... - ~- ti. ‘my .1... ||e-L\5hv"-y!l'f')l' tho hiruor‘ iii clot-tint»: him the ca“ Steamghm PM, __ _ in entertaining tip, ,'\lgiyl_| l rcsldi-nt. Dalmmm’ Bflmm , trrnc tcinn. blolion nlrptcii. 11 was movoil by (‘oi. lliclilnnon Bu,“ ' the strung (|fl|.t‘l'lIllllillll.‘ll in rn- r Remember that tho greatest bonnfli 11111111111 Hardy. Alberton. Q- ii M .A A. to 16 ltlfienrcn who will attend credit to ihowllil college of Print-i i‘, i". [IQHVIEI] from College llfo is {Ems $111119)’. llalftllfikvalo. 3?). ‘Q0515; $|',@§§1fey§1yle1,1.v°r' the Annual Matches on the Cc-n- of Wales. n i thi- winning of prizes, but tho " _11 ay 0r. apeque, . He,“ Ma R ‘ C C _' naught Ranges. Otitnvra. in Airgun _ __ _ _ _ _ _ This your the r-nririlmcnt in ill‘ flflellflrllllflfl made .unii the spirit de- 1:11:39?! 111111118ttel‘. Northam. Ruth Ayiftsflgliur-Tgagtotgg? - next. We trust this will stimulate. Cfi111‘~' litillflvlrllg _i»..rrt.~rirullllclll1$11111 1'“ "111111911, 1'1 3111-1111‘ 1111'D°““1‘1 flunk Royal First and ‘Third years ivai-i about tin '/L’l(l]lfltl while lllfi‘. So oiassntnier (fnfilerllfvelfl-"Ntirtlr Bedeque Margaret hilllps, Charlottetown 111 0111‘ 1111191111311. 11 P51911191‘ 9111111 (111111111112117111125 wpmmu]: (‘M31011 “h-u d1 11?‘? ‘m '.'.“‘."1‘.“ h“ ‘emkwed 11111111 N0" 311011" " . average. but there \i’ilS n slight ill’. Wl‘ rnirst. ouch wry farewell. but “min 1°. "c {111111111- (1601170- Marion Costello. Charlottotowit. for practice and also for cornpel- “m” n1j"""_"_, “',I°“"1 11' 11- '1’1"1‘1'1' ' \',11m1“'°“’ h“ 11111115901111” Whoop-May. 151%; 1111111 Cream in u", 3900M n”... (l.h“;_,4 when w‘, g0 l... n m. Wm, ponds Thbnms H _1 Olga Toombs, Charlottetown, ltion at our Artrrttai Matches dur- _ 1.‘ 1110i. , S. Nicllniniiil. Lit-up o (Os ilruing thc past. ypllh, The Sam‘ 146' . During ille-yeul- Mr, L. W. Silas‘ hold high uuii with a detcrnlirlutlotl Jenn Web:tIell's'A(l}1n?1rsltisey Cove‘ Mary Larthurd’ “ma. mg the ‘Summer. l‘. (I-"Fennledyl- In. M‘ 11mm“ "ma lSuPr-(iiflry was 1111111111110“ w 1111-1111011 comqMam 93%: July’ ' wag appmntml m H"! Width)" m m hp: luargarot Auehhy ilchafigtttlovo. Georgina MacDonald. Peukes H. M. iDnvicson. LL-Col. FLC. conllnnltoe’ s also Ulllllfilytll-Ptl lo fir‘ writing the illllllficlltlltlll of the Sept__‘93_ Drofcssor in Pctitirzirfly. Thc up "tini- Wlltl never turned his back. Ethel llollauil Albany Gown Mary McKay. Desflble. Chalrmaupr Comm“ p0 he ttum. nnw hmmm Island Rule Assoc‘ Omwqwly’ my‘; J . _ i 1 ‘ _ _ _ ' v - Carl Cullen. Central Royalty At tire ironcluslon oi the above It was mnvcil by ctlltlno] it A, lillltlll. it was movcil by Lien.“ ]t‘_(}_ y‘ 5 f . llointmenl of Ivlr. Show war-r. ni but marched breast. forward. Nora MacKenzle. Charlottetown M M ll U i \l " r 1 Sept" 4 '9’ ilollflt a forward sto ant tl fl t N- d bled clouds would break. Mary vlng Murrs H b argaret e ‘m’ "on Road‘ raven which w“ “111111111111115111 ‘ “‘1‘11‘""“.‘“1‘1 11911111111111 11y 5l1\1f‘1<°11111"11yfluid-seconded by Mr. P61" Wheat-May. 1621/53 Jaw.’ ,. . _ . l» 1_ 1c r8 we!‘ 1111 1:60 go Ra - d Y ar our Leland Linkletter. Slllnmeffildfl- adopted, the Chairman was warm- Scrtlflitnt A.‘ hlcCabe that Seniitin‘ (‘Y Ullfllrlgnri that Airgust 2nd, 3rd o t 134% ’ ~ m... s... o... llelcn Fsi1$ili:r§ogh"ré‘f,"ff°;“ $1? 1132316111111. Jisnlshl. I ly congratulated in brief speeches . " . ' 9" .- .\.» ‘ " -‘=-1‘ ..~ , a o o. t, m, “(men's N" 1a - ‘ - . .. . . - .. . - - . [own - » ~ for the splendid way in which lt- . ' ' Elsa Herreli l-lunter River ‘ Vltnl Gauthier North Ruatlco A L l‘ c A w“ 511,911" 1 ' - . digan. Manning Archibam Charlotte Age“ e31‘ a" The report of the ‘inter-Maritime town. ' ' a" a ant‘ oyster Bed Team match shot at .Suss l t A “I . g i] , ex as ' - glorencg MalcPliersomKinross. rlfefiiedle Bowness Summerside YMPAWM‘ 11'9" “M1117 'c°1°“°1 "c6 01181118. Georgetdwn. Harold Lawton. Fownal. ' b91811. This report was submitted a7lrl¥aulllflalgg1li. lgoaeneath. Mary Dorgan. Tlgntsh, to the nreeting by Colonel Weath- 1! l1. outhport. Eva Stevenson Rustico erble. Chairman of the Maritime 111111181 Bursese Crapaud Hazel sum» ' ' - - p. Summerside. Team. The report was adopted by £7911" Brown. Summerside. Cecille Doucette. Rustlco. Major J. lC. McDonald. chairman, etty Dike. Lower Montague William MacKanlie, cat-dig", MRI‘? 1118651111131. Souris. and was also imnuirnoitsly nppprov- on lnollroci of o good loo cold, snappy drink and served Lauchlin MacDonald, Kilmulr. ifrieilwgiifiiilgi’ntilillffiegfigl “in r fern“ t w . M ,0 l . mromplly. llrtice MacLaren, New Perth. 1 Marion Campbell, Sirmrperslde. report“ (t»0|0€?l0lafligfllsonbtsgfiltz‘: Perfection m» cmm and Crushed ‘Fruit: IIBO carved. ‘Hlifulls Gallant. Oyster Bed Malcolm MacK-lnnou. Montague. m, $81}... f...- m, excellent i... “mink of u: when mmy. 1" 1"- Noreen Johnston. Tisniah. mrmauon on we Show CENTRAL t I 51W" Cllfllldler. Charlottetown. Virginia Harrington. Charlotte- Much optimism was m“ by the E0 ' 1' " ' ' DHUQQTORE ' till l Eileen Grant)‘ M t , t ' . Lester Keenbnygrliliriglgenlver. ovdgbrgia Dingwell, Midgeil. ""1111! ""1111 MW“ 1° 111° comm Fklrpngg Mqcbeod’ "mm mum summers _ season's activities and llll are un~ t -11ll1‘» I ' . _ ‘ -"'. '_ . ' . -: " fi tllliuroi. art ‘u. Id P _ "sumo, aqvdlh“, ‘lllltllfllil in the opinion that. 1927 r IA) s. Our fountain lo in firrt clan order and oil randy for a big Milan's work. It ll not necessary to lay much about our drlnko on we fool certain our fountain oervioq l; well lawvvn throughout the City. Wu uoe the purest of fruit lyfllpl-sflbdd rich cream and our own make ofolonrlparli- ling lotto water- When you patronize our fountain, you ,~ g»