"0 un W 4. W. Collage Year’s' Work ReviewÎ ‘ Miss irene Alias Wins Tb'e commencement exorcises of Prince oi’ Wiales Coliege rwere held .yeaterday morning in the Assem- lbiy iHaii, mbere a lange audience oi' interested zpareuts and friands were in attendauce ’from a'li over me province. 'i‘he progra/m was very mucb enioyed. the speakers in bappy speeches congratulating the 'g'rad‘uates ou the excellent work ol tbe year. and 'vritb loindly advlce for t'he mature, wished tihem a pieaeant dioi-iday . - iPrem‘ler Bel] preaided and 'wlth bim on the pintlorm were Hou. A. B, Wariyurton, “D. . L., Hla Wmsblp IMayor Jenkins. Mr. R. il. IRogers..'M. A., B. iC. 1... Cbief supei'iutcndent ol‘ .Education. and the Collage Stail. -'i‘.henprograim was ns .l‘oiilows: Chorus, ‘îisland Hymn." IRerpori of ibe year's work.——the Principal. Preneutntiou of meda‘ls. diplomas and certificates,——*d«lou. Premier Bell. iChorus. "Where “My Caravan Han iResied.” Address.—Mr. Jus- tice Wa'rburton, DJCJ... Valedlctory #«M‘iss Irene ‘Al‘ien. iCborus. "I Passed -by Your Window." Ad-i dress.—d-lis Worsbiip vMayor Jen—l itlns. Chorus, “Fiow‘Gentiy. Sweet Atton." Address,——0biel‘ Superlu- tendent oi ‘Educntion’. “God Snve the King." {Plie musical :pant ol' the pro- grau] wns undcr thc direction ol’ Prof. Fictcher inBti‘ucior in mu'slc. Dr. Robertson in the course ot hls address stated tbat therc were 490 young nreu nnd 185 young wo- meu enrolied. (Titis large enrolment wbiie uot . u-p to tlie qnaxlmum ls large,» tbun theluvei‘nge. and is iu keeping with conditions in al] the educationai institutrice son ith.e. iContiuient. mhene institutions ara over crowd ed 'Wll‘h students' and many are on e walting tint. 'l‘he outiodk lbr ‘education were never so bright as in 1922. 1 -'i‘ho doctor ulso referred to the ,lcosiitrsrnsncnisi nA'l‘Es.—10c. par lins per day. 9c. go! line par day for il dayn or uvcr. c. u llne pur dny for 0 daya or-over. Count 6 worda to a lluc. Groups of G figures, initial letteris. count as ono word. 1l) Der cent. discount for cash. Addrenu furms' part ol’ nd. nndymust bu puid l'or. Specia] Rates Furnishcd Room ad.. ’Ific for soveu words l'or une wcek. Situation Wautcd, for neveu wurds. 60e per week. BOARDERS cAN se ACCOMMO- duted ut 49 Euston St. iwnnrso—z PANTRV GIRLS and 1 cbuuiber mnid at Victoria Motel. ‘OHRISTIEISW SODAS—FREiSI-i. crisp sodas in Ibuik. 0rder youre trom the Weymoutb Cash Grocery. Phone 871. ‘ :‘FINE REPAIRING OF ALL. kinds promptiy attendez! to. Jss. A Wbite. T0 LET—LARGE FURNISHED bouse for summer menthe. near V Btanhope _Beach. communlcnts with Gunrdlau'. 'FOR SALE nt a bargaln, n NEW Dm ’i‘ouring Car, bought bill never used. A. 3., P.0. Boit 456. 'B‘RING votin -LAWN MOWERS to 36 Kent St. and have tbem ’put in perfect running order. Jas. Wbite. 'MEN WANTED — WE WANT a few real live ropreoentatives in every city and town in Cana dia to aell automobile stop nig- nala; positiver prev‘eaiils acci- dents; every car owner a pros- pect; sasy to sel]; blg profita. Wrilo for particularrs and agents’ proposition. canadien iAuto Shows. P. O. Bort. 154. Nlagara 0 man u alu-1.. Outil-1'“... æ °°':"' Elercisgî ‘YeSterday étrier: -A ' J Covers Prince Edivard islam Liiœ' ' CHARLOTTETOWN; CANADA SATURDAY, MAY 7.1922 Y ilie Dew "A?" Heid CloSin by Principal Robertson. Andersen‘Gold Medal.‘ QI' '"il I'I mlovomient lin the Maritiqu‘Pî'o! vlnoes towa‘rds a federatlon of the collages t0 .be under a Maritime University, tbo (inances Lo be pro. vlded by ihe IRockefelier and Cur- uegle Fonds. He stroneg empha- sized the need of every boy and girl securing an educatlon so thut they couid keap ipace -wi.th tbis l‘alpidly advanclng moleru oiviilza- tion. H‘e aiso toucbed on tbe ro- markabie developinent or wii‘eiess. wblch is swil’tly dra'wing ail parts ol tbe continent together. so tbat it ls necessary t0 take more tban a. minunciai outlook in cducatlon. Our young peuple must be so in- stsructed that they wlli he ablo to live au intellignt lire among in. telilgent neople. > 'ln commentiug on tbe work ol thc coiiege during the yenr tbe DOCior spoke ol' the extension. with Ivei‘y satisfactory ’resuits. ot thc courses in teachcr training and iu urusic, botb subjecls being tau-giil iiy very competent lnstructors. Miss irene Allen. winnor oi' the goid medoi lad ber class in thc First yeur and was secondvon thc test lust yenr. Her sister Florence 'wlns the Govenor General’s Brome Modal rilor tcacbing. The otber prize wiuucrs bave aiso cxv collent records. Li MED‘ALs AND PRIZES i Anderscm Gold Medai to studcnt ranking highest .in thc third year Hi'rene Alien. Summersidc. Govemor Genernlln Sllver Medai to student rankinvg second in the lhiifl yiearAWmlrtw Ducheuuin, ChaniottctoWn. .Jçovernor General’e Bronze Mcdai l'or teachliig—Floreuce Aileu, Sunr merside. The D. A. McKinnon Prlze l‘or thii‘d year, Engiish—- .Ilocslin Mabai'; Chariottetown. John Caven -Pnlze. to student rnukiug hlgbest in tbo second lî'oar—Ediih. H'wgbfi‘ Mtiirray Han our. ‘TA. LBP-qe Prlze lo studonil raniclug higbest in the first year —IMlidrsd Toombs, Charlotte town. Returned Soidiers' .‘Prize lo Daniel Bel]. Miltcn. Honor Diplomas—ilrene Aiien, Warren Duchem'iu, Mnicoim Rose. [Reg‘lnald iBeli, ‘Mary .Mitointyre. 'Rosei‘m 'Mahar, 'Dorot.hy CH‘utcbeson, iBernlce Rodd, Dinnie Aitken, Davld 'Mnthieson. Jean iMutch. 'ilaroid Brown. Lois Owen. . iSecoud Year Certificates (Order' of Merlt.)—1Editb Hugb, iDixon Mn- tbeeon, Georgie ‘Cairus. A'rt‘bur Jar dlne, Stllrlin'g Brown, 'Harold Me]- lish. Wiilda-m Benton, Frank Doirou. Gerti‘ude ‘Buuitain, Mary Macivsaac, Emest .Parker. Carrmeiita MncDoii nid. Ceci] Brabant,"Rnssel Lenrd, Backîo Reli inst ulgb‘t in St. Jnmes Presbyterinu vC‘hurch. tbe Rt. Rev. C. Gordon. (Rnlph Connor) iModerator of the Ganeral Assem'bly of tbe Presbyterian Churcb lu Canada. made un eloquent uppeal l'or :i grenter reallzation a; the ueed oi tbe day—gettiug hack to üod and to‘the love of one‘s fellow mon. Rcv. Dr. Gordon quke siowly. and impressively, holding his audlcuce speii-bouud as ibe traced the pre- sent worid-wlde conditions and came back in the course or bis argument agalu and agnin to thc ouiy cure for the sickness ot tbc orcsenvt day conditions of unrcst 1nd turmoil. ‘ "lt gives me grcat pleasure," snid Dr. Gordon. “to be in thls puipi: ind to vislt tbis Island and meet (ou ail. ’i'bis is uot tbe fii'st timc, if course, tiiat ] linvn licnrd ni tir;- islaud. We hnvc youi‘ peopie ai] :ellent obaracterlstics—they bave in inveterate pret’ereuce for Princo net from tiie lsiand—tliose wlmm l 'ind in my owu cougi‘egatiou, l’or i Iiab thcm there ‘too——do certain]; give proof and testipiouy (il thc excellence cf thc quality of thc man ilOOll and womaubood tiiat you pro- iuce in thls most lovely land. i just l’cei iike zipoioglziug tu tibo {icoplc of tbis province thnt i ven- ‘.urcd t0 come licrc l’or only u sin- gie uigbl:—a few iinurs. and ] bch front will not consldcr it au in- illit tliut i bave t0 leuve tomorrow uoruing by tbe first_traiu. fleids and ‘nendows. i l‘iMav l aay one thing oiee? 'i am nakiug m'y official visits us Moder- itor of the Presbyterlnn Cliul‘cheu 1nd i belicve ] ain riglit iu suying 'lmt I liuvc a smiiewluit (CO]]I})]'0‘ ironsch view ol’ tlie church oi‘ wblch i bave ut tiie presgnt thne thc uroud lionor t0 bc thc official iiead. w.l gion ls Canada’s Need Eioqnent Address by Rt. lier. Dt. Gordon ut Stÿ bmes’ Churcli Last Nigiit. Speaking before n large audiencu eut? W‘bat is thc {ood for tbe souis ’i‘wu ili_ings oniy: Truth. of 'ueu? and Love." thc worid toduy ls tbnt they bave wrong tboughts about lite, speaker continued. the uieuus ol’ piungiug Germaliy into wur. and bus created fear and suspicion evcrywiierc. tenring mi- tions npurt. 'lndustrinl and social problems will never get rizhted un tli nations coma to have right thougbts about God and their fcln low uieii lu pince oi wroug thougiits No man. no peuple and no nation can settlc dowu to tbeir proper work uutii ‘this change takes place in tiieir attitude to God and onu :iuo.‘.bL—r. A iiiau's euviroiiim-ut bolds ouly two grcnt tacis: thc eterual Gui] nnd bis biothcr Mnu'. So long as il? Imllis v.-rung tboughis about Goti s0 long will lie ‘be restless and about bis brol.ber ho cau't trea. him properly and they can’t work thc grcut issues ut“ lile. -I alu burdiy tuiklng tu you as religions men juat now, but as loyal Canav ilinns. and II would ]ikc to urge up- 3011 tbe young men of Canada—wa ure tbiukiug_things ou: for them- Isalves and will thlnk thlngs out—u) get l’or tbemsclves a rensonable opinion about God. .lind :i morc reasouble opinion ’abmit (iod tliun tbat whlcli I.comcs t0 us l.iirougb iliui wiio ikucw il’ini lient—Jeans ilirist. lt iä lie aumnied up nll tbe goodneas 0l not becauss 1 donot. désire to stny' Goal in oue pbrase—“Our Father‘jy‘w “and Il" "le. more .since ‘i’ have liedven." Tihat woi‘d Fatiiei' is un; .930“ 50 ml“!!! 118 I have “Il?! Mie!“ soluter comprehensivc. absoiulciy 'noou ol‘ your beautifui simple nnd n‘bsolutcly sulficient. Everyoue knows wbat it nicnns. 'I were in sens oi' troublc l would waut one qulck, soul-satisiyiug wcrd “il‘utiicr!” wheu I needed hcip “u dil‘i'oront provinces in (Tanndniq‘hut i8 me way m have nm mindmru lrcluud, |l’illed with ‘God. Dou't dci‘iuc liam, fuel iilim to hc your Futhcr!" Dr. Gordon rci'crred to t'bo pro sent iiidustriiil uurcst. "Whnl we ueed in Canada la a grent moral] The matter with thc nations ot lho Tbis bas beau And i cannot li' voars and yet vurious cnpncities (or I never hnd iud us twcnty-fivc thc sume fecling for lt as l have todny. i havc become lmpressed with tire magnificence cf tube church. impression is thiil as n iorco in thc making ol’ a nation lt stands nlonc. Tliore .‘il‘i‘i many grent lurccs in our National iife todn-y: educationnl inn 'stltutions, lnw institutions, .My M lr'iam uAiyres, (Continmed On Page 3 Speaks Higiiiy Wliilaim IMaidlntyre. Verua Bernard, Thomns Miilmnn. ) 0l fanada's iiigii Commissions: (lapeclal to The Gusrdian) QUiEBEC, QUE, 'Mny 26—Among tbe passengers arrlvlng In Québec trial institutions—yen grenier tban any oi’ thein. grentcr I mlgbt aziy tban ail ol’ tbem combiner]. la the influence or the church nl’ Jc- sus «Christ. ' lt raigns supreme ns 1 factor in tho making ot-n nntlou." "'The Bible is mpreiy ibe story ol God’s eternal quest, continuedtbo speaker alter lie bad nnnounced in» text’ tram the 55th chapter of lsaiah. 'lt bas been said t'hat ibc‘ bistory of religion ls the story ol man's sourcil alter God, but ‘LI migbt perbnps -be :etter put tliis wny: tbe histony of religion is tbe story of God's search ai’ter man. The drenm of God la thnt lie will l’ind mun and brlng htu buck. and iliat is t'be uienning (if thc (‘ross and ol' thc wiboie iil’e of Christ. God uses ail kinds oi’ pressure tu do lt—terrlble pressure sometlmes. so iroeu la Ha that the buman race i have received durins mesa bath. Weneedagi-entconvictinn months a new impression of lhe limt sin ls not me saine tlii'ng ne church. 'I have worked Lu 1L in hoiiness, tiiat good men arc uot thc |sume as bud nien nnd good womcu not tbe same us bad womcn. tbnr tbcy arc travelling different ronds. tbat onc cluss lire tcndiug townrds God and His lHollncss and thc otbcr tending toward thc Dcvii. Siu is a. Fact. and tiierc is no pince iu thc church for bile siuncr who docs not forsnke sin. It ls not thc particuiar vice or drunkenncss or covetousness or lust—it is the sin of not tren‘tiug God l'airly. Wr‘ must be impressed with the fact ever sinca tbe war tbe greutest men in the wnr have beeu appeal- iug to thc peuple t0 get back in reiigion—dÿeatty‘nnd Jcllico. Focn .Iol'fro. Hulg and Lioyd George—ail tbe realiy big men are makiug tbis appoa]. "Wby is it tbat wherever men get togethcr to portorm the worid .4 work tiicy must. fight? Today tire big business beads or tbe United 'States cannot tell you what to do to run.—‘»not religion at ail—but tbelr owu work. ’i‘hey can‘t tell yot. how to‘ .run their coai mines. ’I‘iie universities cnn't tell you. But tlie 'Cilul'Ch linows. Slie lcarned lt l’rom Jesas Christ. and there wlli be no con] mines run successiuliy. and uo grent business conducted suc today on the Emprcss of tscotland was Mr.. F. rC. Ward, Brltisb Colum bla agent to 'Loudou. Ho speaks vcny highiy or tbe new Canadien worid today? :“Wbat ls thc will come bnck to ll‘im. matter with tbe Why bas lt not got iiigh “Commissiouer to Hou. .Mr. ‘Larklu. iLoudou. lie said Mr. Lnrkln lrom thc very moment his arriva] brought with hii‘n nnd plunted on une soli of Englnnd and the truc ring and sentiment oi loy- bie Canadinu porsonnlity nnd splrit cf sebtled dowu and got back to work“! Business men can tell us a lot.— oessl’uiiy in this Canada or thc Uni— tcd States or (iront Britaln, uniii tbose wbo try to ruu them first ilsten to what the .Lord IChrist bas t0 sny about how to treat mon. ’l'hc cou they tel] us that? Why cauuot tbe universlty men lell us the unswer? Why do we need n Genou conferencc and why .does it break: ni Cunadianism. lMl'. Lurkln lui- “il? Surely tilt! WOTIÜ 116005 mât States and keep thcm runnlng ‘r mcdlately got lu toucli with tbe 8H8? Il" me WGHOI‘ 0' W4"! WHV tliey will take lt nnd give lt a Chamber oi’ Commerce and with CAN'T PEUPLE SET’FLE DOWN? Chance t0 Opemle." Wbat is thc .mntter with thcm? Wo in annudn are the best off pcople cure is a simple une: “Thon shzuu. love tiie Lord. thy God and thy ncig'hbor ne tbyselt." That cun ruu til'.‘ con] mines in ihe Uu-itcd in conclusion Dr. Gordon appeai- i‘o and tiie Public is l the Event. (Speclal to The Guardian) DONDON. ‘Muy 26—I’rclulcr il.loyd George was prepured tir duy t0 open thc debate in the liousc of '('l)lilll'iOnS on tbe uchicveniems (.L thc .Gcnoa cunfcreucc. iiis politicai opponcnts also were rend), and tbe Pramier's replies to bis cl‘l- tics. alter bis set uddi‘css. were e. pcctcd to lorm tlie most intercsting part cf tbe dcbate. ’I‘be public ls taklng intense lz. tercst in thc event, us -ls shown by tibe exceptionnily large uumbcr of applications l’or seats in tlie gai lorics, wiiile a -blg attendance oi" inembers bas beeu assured silice Mr. Lioyd George anununced his wiilingucss t0 forch bis intention cr forcing bis critirs to speak l‘irst. 'iiis surrendcr t0 tiue pressure trom botli bis supporters and opponentd ou this limiter bus given gcnnurni wer our Western country, nnd afrnid ot liic and alraid ol’ doatb. Saummjun prevenung whut Lhreut .iiere la one cbaracteristic that ol’ surrow and adversity. And no en“! m “came un unpleasum m. narks thcm. among many otber ux— long as lie bolds wrong thoughtfi chient, ' ’ .Ii‘hc political correspondants oi thc ncwspcpers Ihave beeu bus) Edward islnnd and they are duite togetber. i (orecasting me contents of thc :crtaln tbut whatever excellence “I aiu not preachlng a sermon premmrus speech wmch 15 ex.‘ iuy other part or Canada may nos- so mnck as trylng to give you thls punted“ m de,“ ' m Gangldepahlgl 4885. thcre is no part thut cati cx— impres ion." Di'. Gordon continued "mg". with Ang]0.French m1.", oeil thc 'Isiltnd. I zuu rbound to impresblvuly, “thnt whut Canada “(ms mm Russoflennml tremy my this. thiit lire pcople i bave noeds todaiy is ciein- thiukiug about ' British Premier Prèpared. His Poiilicai Opponeu'ts Are Aiso Said to be Ready Open Debate aiing intense intetest in slgucd ut Rapaiio during tî.‘ Genou contercnce is unotber mut- ter with wbich ihe ls expected to dcnl fuliy. I iiicrbcrt li. Asquitb. Liberal leur]: cr. is t0 foliow Mr. Lioyd Georgt and othcr speakers will bo John Robert Clyne. clialrmau of the La bor group in pariiament. and Lord Robert Ceci]. Mr. rLioyd George wns cngaged tbls morniug in puttlng ‘the finish- ing touches io bis speech. whlch he carel’uily prepared yesterday al Ciiequers Court, ' tbe Premier's country resiiience. jHe lies recelved numerous mes- sages paylng tribute to .his work ut Genou. chiyiug to one l'rum thc Oxford Union Society. tbe Premier said be "trusts and beileves Genou will bu tlie sbriuo ot peace and trauquliity 'to a diaturbod worid." Acknowledging a message 'fl‘Olïl tbe Welsb National Parliamentary party lie snid that Great Britaln's strugglc to s‘olve Europe's urgent problems in a spirit of co—operation nnd pence was only beginning. He added thnt the Genoa conference' bai] polnted tlie wny, and thnt hc. lwns confident 'the goal would be l‘enched. Ôurlew: for S _ at Mght lintii live 0' tspec’ni ta The Guardian) ililîlLFAIS'i‘. Mily ?Æ—1Annouucc» ment wns madc todny tbut tbc cur- ‘fcw would bc imposed from 1l o‘cluck in thc -morulng l'or thc Àwholc 0l thc six counties of nortii- ‘ with tbe exoeption o' pcriod iiik’il‘ilfil. wiicrc tbc curtcw will reinqu iinchuugcd. i An nriuud liand rntcrcd a pork 'sbop iu tbo lt‘alls district tilîs ni" tcruoou and sbot and killcd tlie butcher. I 'i’wo otlicr men wcrc sliot this imorning in thc Back Falls district. ’lhe conditions of both is criticai]. ‘TbV‘CurnegiciLibmry wiis set on tire three t'imcs and wus badly duinagcd . Tbe lulicral oi‘ W,J. Twaddcll. menibcr ol’ thc [lister pnrliamcnt. Wiio was iissnssînzttcd ou, Moiiday. was licid today. Tlie services. attended by tilOUS‘ amis ot persans. were iinprcsslvc. Sir Jaunes ‘Cralg. thc premier, bond- cd tbe parliamentary delegation. A man wounded in Sunday's dis. lorders (lied tbis cveuiug. brlnging [tbe total dentbs today t0 six. Four. tccn pei‘sons ‘were wouuded toduy. A mob seized a man on Alliert bridge tonigbt. nn‘d nl’ter beatlng iiim sererely tbrew, him into tlie river. His body bas not bcen reA covered. ‘Specinl ICoustnble Connor wsg shot dead in tho strcot berc et mid- night tonigbt. Factions] figliting was l resumed Canada see to it that ber young mon grow up tnli and stroug, cican and truc; and let iicr youug wo- mcu grcw up into fab- and beautii‘nl and fragmanwomanhood. Canada uugbt to be concei'ned about her ymmg girls. iAre tbcy going to grow up into beautil'ul. pure-henn- r-d, loving women? il not. nomb- iug can save' Canada from destruc' tion. W'ben Romo's women bd [lister Counties Reguiaiion Wiil be Effective inm Eieven O’clocii ix ci_ocii in thc Morning. lu tuile eastern part ot ihe city this :nfteruoou. and the military was lcompelicd to intervene. Ono man was killcd and several persans were wouuded. including two girls. ’ Peacc Not in Slght. . DUIBIJIN. May 26.—«Althouigb Mr. Emuionu de Vlmlera, in a statumeut to thc rpresa, expressed a des‘lre for peace with Ulster. .be made it plaiu abat his side. stiil relies on rforce Ito resistl‘orce from bhe Orange aide. lTberoi'ore an accommodation =be- seem tvo ibe stlll ifar off. ‘Many uortherncrswho had been uppointcd deiegates to tha rSlnn l“ein convention bere were arrest- cd on trains but several imanaged to rcucii Dubiin by roundabout ways lrish Repuhiican army unlty bus uot yet been rescbed, but though therc sti]] are dii’ferences regard- ing ultimntc contra]. botb sides are said t0 agree in approvlng a: Rich- ard J. Muicnhy as mlnlster ol’ de fonce. lie waa one of the clilei’ authors nf tiie peace ugi‘eemeut wbicb is about to be agaln discuss- ed at London. More Shooting. 26—-6nipini. OBB ‘BE’LFAST, «May brokc out anew tonigbt and person was shot. Young i’eopie llo'd l'hurch Conierence On Tvliursday niternoou and cv- enin’g n very ‘interesting and hein i'ui coniference of t‘he youn'g peopie of the Baptlst churcbes of rtiie pro— vln‘ce was beid lin tire IBapt'i-st itween the north and soutb would. Church, Cil/y,‘t.bare belng present deiegates frein Enat Point. Belle- qiie. ’i‘ryon. North 'Riiver. Clyde River. Dundee. ‘anelbrook and otih- cr places. 'l‘be conferonce was conducted hy 'Rev. Waido C. Machum and Rev. M. L. Orchard. .At 'the open- ing session in the afternoon, Mr. Robertson. of Enst Point. was air pointed ohalrman, and Misa Wat- cnme corrupt Rame went dowu to Hall. This great work ls the cliiirch's job. And if tbe church rails lu hel- duty. cverytbing rails. "ant bock into the church. and prny thnt tbo church will be able to do l'or Canada ibis: tlmt she iiclp men and women to get bnck t0 G00 nnd to n brotlierly [ecling for their feilows." Tbe nddress ol Dr. Gordon. or Handsome tiie iloidays. ‘Tho new brick additions to the Prince Street and West Kent vSubooi buildings will. lt ls expect- cd. be complctcd in time l'or tilt: opening of tbe next scliool term in iSeptem‘ber. ’I‘he annexes will bc in tbe rear of «the buildings, com iprlslng two sboreye with Inhree class rooms ou each rrloor. and will have eacb a main outrance and twr otiher exit doors Work on thc concrets foundations on botn jobs ls uow under way. ’I‘be Prince Street iScbool annex bas been designed by Messrs. Hors ris à Horton, architecte. of tbis city and la being bullt by Messrs. W, tMcDougaii and McAuiny. contracture. vit will 'be sixty feet by filty—four feet and will connect with the main building tbrough thc present 'exirt at tbe rear. bavlng lts cwn outrance door-way. hall ana stalrwny openlng upon Upper Prince Street. The lower floor wlii be divided into tbree class' a'ooms. cloak rooms and n large pri- vate room or office. Upstnirs will b9 three more class rooms, with cloak rooma, 'Principal's room and two reference librarles off thc stuinway connecting with a brosd corridor to the stair landing in the old building. Abundant lighting facilitles will be secured ‘by twentyl tiiree muilloned windows wltib tran- soms and binged fau-l‘ights for ven- tilation. 'The exteriorv w-lll be Pu-gwnsh brick. with window silis. wlndow heada and boit courses ail in brick. 'I‘be roof will be fiat. with coppcr fiasblngs to the roof Cily Seiiools Wiil Have New Annexes Woik on tiie New Brick Additions to Prince Streiit and West Kent schuois is Now Under Way un Wiil be i’usheil Forward to Completiot timing parapet and will present et onooi simple and artisth appearnnoe. ’1th inten'lor will be finisth in Deuil. llr througbout. with bordwood :ioors. The windowa opening tow wnrds tbe oid building Wiil be {106d with sieel sasbss and wide glu! {or .tire protection. tbe tire occupe irom tbe oid building descendu; to tbe roof ot me extension. v In 1d» dition to tbe main outrance on Prince Btreet there wiJi.be two en- its on tbe south nids p! thc build— ing. ' Plana for tbe extension to Won! Kent Bcbooi, cf similar dimension“. and construction. are the work oi Mr. EÆ. Blanchet-d. architect. and wiil be completed by Contracter H. J. Phiiilps. Tbe design of both exterlor and lnterior la practica l‘- the sama an that of tbe Prima Street Scbool annex. modltlod onl, to suit requlrernents. The main outrance way will be on tin- western aide and in addit‘r anotber exit on thll aide t" will lie an exit opening upo" girls plnyground. Aitorstlons - also beîng made in the top si” of thc mnin building. whow. «n- assembiy hall la belng enisr-I i " thethe removai of two ciass 'nn' . nt present adjoining the hall. ‘In botb cases tbe extensions " thc scbools will nfford lncreasn faoiiities to the ‘leachlng ata" 1' ' botter accommodation to puni? The designers and contracter! 'i ' working togetber with tbe one ob ject. of flnishing each lob in un. must satisfactory manner. 'Piea lot inclusion; ' 0l .Fisii in Rates ‘ Reddition (Special to The Gunrdian) OTTAWA, ONT.. May 2Hn appezil i’or tbe inclusion of flsii in thc list of busis commodltles ou lwhioh ruto rcductions are to be grnnted was uiade in tbe Raiiway Costs Committee of the House tlnd morning. The appeal came in a telegram lrom W. ‘D. Burdis. Sec- rctary o! the Britisb Cobimbis. can- ners Association and asked for con. sideration l’or fresh frozen and cured fish equal to that glven tu iumber. grain. etc. Premier Ollver ul’ British ‘Columhia was unable to proceed on uccount of tbe iiiness of bis Counsel and tbe stand wns tokcn by Premier Greenfleid oï Alliertn. Conservatives ‘At Otawr A Hold Caucus (Snacks! io The Gunrdinn) OTTAWA. .Muy 26-—«Conservativsa are in caucus tbis mornlng to de- miue thc attitude tbey will take when debate on the. budget is re sumed in the House tbls afternoon. “mon? Fonservatives generaiiy tbe vlew is taken thait the reductlon in tbe tarit! while ngt extensive in themselves are yet great enougb to bave nu unsettlad affect on busi- ness and check expansion. They instance roductions lin tiie generai tarif! on agriculture] impiements hhey claim are olready suffering hoavily under Amei‘ican compati tlon and tbe reductiona in duty will. it ls aseerted accentuate thc. Canadien nnemployment .probiem. young people of tbe city congrega- tien. .At the evening session. whiich ‘be- gnn at 8 o'clock. opeued wd‘th devon tiona] service led iby Rev. R. W. 'Llud‘say. of Hazalbrook. Mr. 'Pog- of Canadinnism gencrnted a new Fadls. Ontario. SUMMER -BOARD|NG MAY BE had on farm. Bel/en miles frein Charlottetown, boat'ing, bnthing fiabing. Aiso week-eiids, May be nrranged for. iAppIy Mrs. Weatherbie. 'Duuntaitnne. km” l“AN ACCOUNTANT WANTED lN every largo firm to act as Exe- rutive, must be trained in the intricncics or tho profession. We have lrebblod mnny a solary througb our instruction. ’i‘wenty years unlpnroaclied record be- -hind ont syaten'i. Bond ior par iiic into thc membsrs wbo have todny"'electcd bim Ilononrry Preni- lient of the Brltish Cnnndlan Chnin ber of.Commerce. d expect blg iihingrl frnm Mr. Lnrkin and in him Canada. bas a truc representative. *SATURDAY 8NAP8—7 POUNDs sugnr nnd 2 pccks nppics, 31.00; i2 pounds dry penches. 2 crins bonus. 2 cnns coup. 31.00; ." nounvls ,iuni. i2 poumin ('ilf‘nst‘ 31.00: 2 doz oranges and ‘ ipacliagca iclly. 31.00; 21 ('illîl' is unrest. igaln. qui, lind it: moue. n tunu 'nnds aller i‘r‘i “un tli'eil 'uiid'ut Bich« isoflp 81.00: 2 112 poimda (:llulct tlculnrs." iAæply f'B’?‘_Box un. 871 . I . ic was bungry. i et thc bungry man. in the worid today and nvcn hem You cnn't expinln it by tire nl‘icrniatb of wnr. ihnt is too superfiuous en nnswer. tbc rnsiicssness of thc soldicr do- qirlng tu got hnck into thc it 1s thc rontlessucss ui' u mnn wbo needs rest'nnd yet cun- it in thc resticssncss l romcmbcr lin rnmn ont of vu; lbrce dnvs il » la) (lont'i hui Why? What do benrts li. la uot l‘iglit n l Bocaux-ni 'l'ho worid's un- itea 91.00. 1 bag. fiour. 31.00- test today lantho unrost of a hunsrv IWeymouth Cash Gnocery. phone nm“ and son]. ed l'or n more euthusiustlc support oi’ church work. Œhe church la vcry spcciniiy charger] to brlng to present duy problems the influence of tbe simple tenchlng or t‘be gredt Lord \vhose mime 8]]8 beurs. il. in thc oniy tiiing that can savc Cavia- (in nnd thc worid. ]t wns the sturdy, sclLsucrilicing God-feuring spirit ol' the pioneers tbat redeemcd ibis continent froiu whic‘h thc above la n hastin cou- donsed report. wus precoded hy prayer by the pusior, Rev. Mr. M-ui ligan. congregatiouai singlng and a solo by :Mr. .Arthur Bruce. ._—_.‘..—-————V RGLARS HUNGRY BU ‘ 00T DOUGH‘NUTS [film wildornnss. anm would lbs w-"r'v- ir‘ i"']:ly. if l‘wst‘ men bai] nnt m' i tu work nml rimncd up tiilligs. pulanz: up thc tbormi tiiat tbc tir trce m’ght grow instcud? “We have tbe stul'f tu mnke tbe saine men in Canada todaynthe finost stock and thc niost uns'polled. Let. l svimrw. NI. s. an L’a—«mm- -nt tho close ot the session. tes be- son, olty, eeicrebary. Alter [prayer rRev. 'Mr. iMachuim dddressed the Igaithening on tbe subject ot denom— "rational principles. He wns foi- iowed iby Rev. Mr. Orchard. who spdke on church lnteresie and work. A social heur vwas enjoyed lulg served. in tlie vestry by tbe 'HiOTTEOT IN YEARB v'ry burglnrs brokn into lire icc hnusn nt tbn rciir ri’ ibr Beilcward restaurant horclm‘t nigbt and rnrï ried on' ten pounds oi cooked monts] {nnd otber supplies. A big stock et l irresh doughnutn «wnfl' oompleleiy wiped out. Sale 0l Ladi'eîë’. ail/d: GeiitÎ’_Ciotiiing at Bradaiban l nAii‘ils; .May mir—d'aide oxperln n‘ira-d thc. ilottest' May wenIliur y-cstcrda-w in 50 yonrs. At il o'ciock msterday‘ morninz. i‘hc son, oi’ the local church choir, gave a solo. and IRsv. 'Mr. Mmbum mgain add‘ressed the meeting uipou the vnrlous denominatlonai actlvlties to Ibe cduducted l‘or young 'people ,this sommer, inoiudiin‘g training camps and scliools. lie iirged the young ipeople m nvall thomselvce of thesc opport‘nnli‘ics and of tbe vlact tba‘ chope will be n training œm‘p for bore and gii'is on the italand some tilde in Juiiy. Ha referred aiso to ranimer schoois to !be established at Wolfvllvle and 'Sackvllie for mis- sion and iSunday lSchool work. Rev. Mr. Orchard gave the clos lng address upon the subject 0' berniometer stood et 9l. 1—2 dc- grces and wan stiii Mains. ÎMay ‘ 216 t mile. iPurposes. Anotber social hou': i brought ilhls very luieresting arit' Announcements. . Coming Events, _; Meetings. Fic RATEsn—wc. par iin' par llne par dny toi a lin): . 8c. n llue par dey ror u dey: ul u." 5 figures. initial iettern count un one word. 10 par cent. discount for cash. Addren toi-ma pnrt ol‘ nd. and [nu-t be plld for. "Notice, oolne to L. 0. V. A. Cake sale a; Prowse Broa.. Satur- day a: 3 p.m. l“-Wby not bo one od tho lmt La 'buy siiks at Petons today. "‘b‘ bar-gains are escect’nre‘ “We are stiil st-iiing ai our .4 price what we have a week agv. E. N. Keaya, 18 Upper Queen 8L. Phone 819-J. "Great weicome meeting bo Com miasloner 3nwton. May 28th at S p.m.. Sundsy aiternoon. Solution Army Cltadel. His excellency Lt. Governor. Premier Bail. Hi: “HI- shlp the Mayor and repreae'uu“ from the churohes will be iri tendance. i “Having disposer! of the steat Public Auctlon on June 6th. my env er part or my land l will olfcr in tire herd of pure bred Honte: ca‘ttie. comprla'ing soma twenty bond of familles-and liait dozen young buiis. Also a mil lino of flrst clans far-m maohinery. Gnvln R. Harding. Grahnm's Rond. —-—-—.o.——— The Weather. TORONTO. Mny fl—Modernin to tresh nortberly winds isir and a llttle bigber temperaiure. Noozle .the Sunahlnc li IKNEW PADERE. . ., WHEN HECOL: ON Lm’ l'ai. 3.: belpful conl‘ereurc lo n close. o lune 3-—-Wa.dmÎàñ