‘ tt-rest ill the country is lively. MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Y, liiiA ‘ 47/ '/ //// o \\\\ i i‘ t ,>..\-m- not’ i’ , \ I ,A4f, .. . \\' '4 a ~\ \‘ .S\\ _ - w; ,_lf,’,°,",‘f_ “°" ‘“’ °‘ _,‘|'||g P99 "5 Papgr ~ Read by yefybgdy tls..,'....t... E,......... a » l," __ ‘ ‘ y ‘i. I Gill. — Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew » ,-,:;:.‘:.',“.:...‘.'."a'*‘.:.'.t.."°r:."."'d.:22' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23,1926 a... ,,,,~,,,,,,,,,__ ,,_,,__,,, m, . (lush ind u. amuse PREMIER SEER "FRRM Si] In addition to Obtain llum For Railwa flliilliifi liNFIiliNl IN i-Biiili tun Final Campaign Meet- ings ore being Wag- ed in the 60 Constit- uencies Where Pol- ling Will Take Place on June 28. (YA-IAlARY, June 22.—Tho 18-1 flmdldntcs representing Ullited Fur mo,” of-Albertll, Liberals, Conser- vptlverl, Labor and independents, (mm, u", waging final campaign mpptiugg in the sixty constituell- cios of Albt-rtll where polling will taltc place ill the provincial elec- m,“ on Monday, June 28 l-jxprtessillg confidence ill the 1'0- sult thc leaders of the three malt"- ity parties, Premier‘ J. E. Brown- 1,.,._ tl.l-‘.A. Captain J, '1‘. Show irihcrsi, and A. A. McG-iliivray, K. p (tonggfvfllive, today were mak- hi}; piano for the final drive. Pre- _ Case for Additio Government Premier Stewart received : tcrdny on ills return front thc lu- torprovintzial Conference at 0t- town. as one ill offering him sincere congratulations 0n securing $40.- in lieu oi ltallway taxation. ill allowing Prince l-Jtiwttrd island $10,000 per anllttln more than we are entitled to on a basis of rail- way ulilcage. Tho formal passing of the Order in Council, authoriz- ing this payment, will take place at all early dutc, probably after the rising of pnrliunlellt and before the Ministers separate for their mim- Brownlee and Mr. Shaw are vaulmom in thc Hiilliiiiirii Tiiri‘ “i m“ pm“ After the lllterlitovlllciul Coll- lncc. Wiiii” Mr’ Mcmmvmiy i“ “t ference, Premier Stewart, the litilllt! in ‘Clligii-YY alter o political totnqol‘ three weeks, dllrlul; Wilicii ht- ctlvercd most of the province- The: question of natural resonro vs and the northern railway prob- h-ms continue to be the dominant issue. before tllo elcclorfl. Wiiiie iiii" tmcial matters also are beilii; iiiii‘ cussed by all 1111""?!- Tllc United Farmers of Alberta party candidates, headed by Prelu- jm- llrowplee, are facing the elect- hrhtc on the record of the past live years. asserting that progress has been made ill settling nil the major issues oi the province, Coll- servutivc and Liberal 0l>l>°¥1iii°ii i"- alnlcd chiefly at the slowness in completing the transfer of natural restmrces to the DPOViIICG. 111111 "iii" thc unsettled conditions in rciiilfii to the settling of northern ruli- ways question. Both these Broil" lenls, declared Premier BNWBIGB lion. Adrien Arsenauit and Mr. George D. Pope, mot and prepared u. brief for additional subsidy on account of ollr cluinls for alienat- ed crown lands, to be presented to the federal government. With the invaluable assistance oi‘ Messrs. Jenkins and Mfilltltil all interview was arranged with Pro- mier Mackenzie Killg who cordial- ly received the delegation and granted their request. fol‘ an oppol‘~ tullity of advocating the claims of the province before u committee of the Council. Later the conl- mittee appointed hy tho Prime Minister sat and heard the case presented by Premier Stewart and .Mt‘,HHI‘B Arsenault and Pope who went illto the subject ill great de- mising to give the lllutter l'ull consideration. tBefore leaving Ottawa for llomc, Stewart and Colleagues l hearty welcome on all sides yes-isct:l‘ctal‘y of lilo Union of Munici- Both political parties wort-ion the tn-casion or their 000 additional revenues per unuulu came to Prince Edward island last The year for their annual convention. Premier expressed ills epprecla- 'l‘lle tour was a most interesting tioll of the generosity of the pre- one, so tar as it disclosed the Woll- miers of the tltilcr two provinccsklterful developments taking place tail, the committee afterwards pro- ART RETURNED BBESSFlli vol ing $40,000 per An- y Taxation Premier Presented nal Subsidy to King ed n. pressing invitation from the ilnlities tifQuebetz to join them ill illPlP sail up tile Sagucnay ltivcr annual lt will Ilc remember- Ullion of con ventioll. ed the Municipalities ill northern Quebec ill the vicinity of Lake St. Joint. ifere the visit- ors saw with their owll eyes what they llnd frequently read about, s city that practically sprang up in a night. This was a town 0t‘ 400 thouses which had been built, colli- pietetl and occupied within a per-, ilod ot‘ 100 days for the use of the employees of all aluminum com- pany which has come to Quebec and is spending $100,000 ill (level- ioping their plant, because or the cheap power. Premier Stewart had no hesitation ill saying, from what he saw of electrical develop- _ment ill Northern Quebec that, ‘within 50 years, nothing bllt elec- ll‘lt‘lly will be used for light, pow- er and heat ill that part of the province. Prelnicl‘ Stewart was ‘greatly interested ill the develop- lllellt of the ‘pulp and paper indus- try at Port Alfritl. Among the employees there he found a lluln- bcr oi‘ Prince Edward islanders. The manager‘ of one of the de- partments ill one of Price Brothers iPaper Mills is an Islander named Boyle. The Premier is glad to be brlck iiilll. EAEES llllilllill iii (liiliilliii If They Refuse to Transfer Natural Resources of Alber- ta- Announcement Made by Progress- ive Member. (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, June 22.—“Beiore the session ends", announced C. G. Coote, Progressive member for MacLeod, Alberta, today, "the gov- erlllllent must. either proceed to transfer the natural resources of Alberta or face a motion of cen- sure (or their refusal to act." (Special to the Guardian.) OTTAWA, 0nt., June 22.—The tbabol- Party in the llouse of Com- mons, J. S. Woodsworth and A. Ukrainian Leader Was Assassinated (‘Special to The Guardian) WARSASW, June 22.—Rld- ziwiii Olkilko, Ukranian ind- 813 was assassinated today at Rovno. Oskilko will former chiui of the troop: and a foi- iower of General Simon Pet- iura, an anti-Bolhevlat military leader in the Ukraine, who was assassinated In iPirll on May 25th Int. The Commun- ists are suspected of having plotted both killings. New Locomotive Can Attain Speed oi 100 Miles Per Hour (Special to The Guardian) GENEVA, June 2l.—-'l‘he largest electric locomotive in the world. constructed by Geneva engineers, was successfully tested in its first trisl trips at Berne yesterday. The monster weighs 283,350 pounds, is. more than twenty metres long, and is driven by six motors, with a tot- al force of 4,500 horse power._The locomotive, which can be driven by ‘Heaps, has decided that all thoselone man, can easily attain a speed iiiiiiiilkit BERSINR EXERCISES _ "iii NilTRE BMIE ACADEMY N... Held Last Evening Before a Large and In- terested Audience - Presentation of Drama “Fabiola” iiiiiD i110 Bishop of Charlottetown, mil" Prominent citizens the pupils of Notre Dame Academy present- Qli 41 1i°ii8htfui and interesting pro- gram. on the occasion 0t their Annual Commencement. Tile l>1'i11<>iDul feature of the ev- 911i11x was the presentation of the 11111118 “Fabiol-a" wihlch was heart- ily appreciated by a. very interest. 9d 811d elllizhtened audience. T111» portrayed in B very effect- ive and exquisite manner the scenes 1n 01d Rome or the persecution oi the Christiana during the reigns)! Diocletian. The scenes 1n (he Catacombs were presented in a, Performance - L engthy Prize List. a0‘..- Last evening before a large letter composition won b A - y Dorothy 11110181100 which included His Lord- lliaclfenzle, 2nd, Nora Murray. H11- Worrhln MHYOr Miller aud'MacMillsn. Ciiiidfell 0f Mary to the Junior memlbers for regular attendance at the hi-monthly meetings. Marion Macdonald, Aileen Murray Vivian Macfluigan, Dorothy Gfllllifli, Jean Macdonald, Ariettsrpmased i“ Adams, Eileen MscKinnon, Frances Hogan, Ethel Grant, Morrissey, \l tutu if- liNli Pl]Nl|- ilBlLliiSS Most Impressive Dem- castration of Relig- ious Zeal-Choir of 60,000 C h i l d ren Sang Responses. a Highly Creditable Honorable dnention— Margaret CHICAGO. Junv 2g, ._pi1g,-1m9 from uli the earth met on the HiIOFPH of Lake blichigarl yester- iiiil’ i11 lilo most impressive demon- stration of religious zeal ever wit. tlesseti ill America if not in the world. Defying threatening skies nlld s Wind which apprnacilted u gale, lllore than 200,000 worshippers _ tin.- greut memorial stadium extended along a half llliifl of Lake front for the cele- bration of solemn Pontifical Mass the Silver Medal Presented by the Sodality of the Merlted by Mary White MuoKenzle, Bernice Csntweii, Elsie Cecilia. Donohue, Mary Florence Cnmwenyby John Cardinal Bonzano, tbs censured and t-hat. in all prob- ability they will accept whatever motion of censure the Progress- lves may present. Should there be only the Tory motion of censure.‘ Should ed they will vote for that. ttihe government be unable to find s. course satisfactory to the Progress- ives the Labor men will add two votes against the government, thus decreasing still furtiler the small margin of safety brought about by the Customs Probe report. ---—<-0>—-—— American Red Cross To Assist Can- adian Veterans at his desk whore there is plenty of work awaiting him, tllthougil everything was satisfactorily car- ried on during his absence by ills locum tenens, Hon Dr. MllcMiilun Premier and Mrs Stewart rccelv-and lion. Frank McPilcc. in recent campaign speech“. 111° nearing solution. ill the cities there is llluch apil‘ thy about. the election bllt the ill- 500 Expected at dian Medical Assn. (Special to The Guardian) VlC'l‘()~lfi/\, d3. 0., Julie 22.—-Ab- ollt 500 delegates are cxpcctcd at the 57th convention of the Canad- iall Mcditzlll itssotaiatltul, which al- though it furlntlliy opened yester- day, will not get properly under way until tomorrow. Today, like yesterday. is being spent in ses- sions of lilc general council, the governing body oi‘ thc association. Disarmament Work Is Progressing Smoothly (Special to The Guardian) flldNli-IVA, Julie '.'.l.—-tl’resltic.nt tiluero of the military committee oi the preparatory disarmament conference today matiu an pptimis- tic statement to corrcspontlents. in which he exprosscti his opinion that the preilnlinary work toward disarmament is progressing smooth iy, and that there in nothing to [em- 1mm (ho short adjournment. of three weeks which has been voted. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rater-Zn. por word each insertion __._._ "lNo movies Montague this Wack- 110-6-23-21 "Hope River Fidtlllng and dollo- ing Contest Tuesday, June 29th. tloutest open 2 p.m., one afternoon and evening only. Send entries to Peter Goodman, Sec'y, Hunter Riv- rr, R. R. N0. 2., before June 25th- . 9938-1941 “The women of St. Paul's (‘llurcll arc holding a cake sale on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at ‘ hloore and McLeod's. 1i "The Stanley Dramatic tClub will present their comedy dram"- Anrou Slick in iBrookfleld liall on 'l‘ilursdlly, June 24th. 109-6-23-21 _.._- "Come to the Cherry Valley School Concert, at Cherry Valley llali, on Friday night, June 25th. 9998-6-23-2i ouThg social Dramatic Players Bordon will present "The Phi-ii Across the llilifl." i11 (‘iiiiiiiii ‘i39‘i9‘ que iluii Friday. June 25th. Ad- mission 35 and 25 cclltfl- 1111-23-31 "ice cream and dance st Emer- flld Hall, Thursday, June 24th. 108-6-23-2i "Social and bazaar at Edison Douglas. Bunbury, June 24th ut 7.30. Auspices of Women's lu- stitute. 9076-6-22-21 "Warning-Thunder M011ni11i11» stupendous' drama, Georgetown Saturday. 110-6-23-2! "Hoar Cllariottetowlrs leading n1‘- tets in vocal and violin solos, 1i"- cts. quartet; and readings. Stanley liritl-ge lluiit duuo 29th, 3 li- i"- "Spocinl unit-ting Alpha ile- hgknh Lodge. Tuesday evcninz- June 22nd llt ii o'clock. MPB- iliiiim Cross, Vice-President Rebekah AI- Benvhly Wm 1,9 present. initiation. 0002-22-2! "Don't miss the ice cream soo- lal at South Freetown school. Thursday evening, June 24th. not tine Friday. 9980-0-22-31 >- n "Al, Consolidated Scllofii. Ml- Hm-pm-g (uptight (he Johnstons River Dramatic club will 11111101"- the three not comedy '_"l‘he Arm of (he Law", Admission 50 cents. 118 "The Hope River Dramatic Club will stage their ploy "P101119 Ties” in Tyrone Hail on Friday. ‘June the 25th. Good specialties. 3111a of candy. Admission 35 cents and 25 cents. 108-0~23~3i, "All who are interested in clean C,",T"§,,JI°"§:QZ'Q,,', “ilaflanififlffié? int: up the cemetery in connection ti‘: MW" In m‘ conaoudatm: with the (Presbyterian Church. ‘Clyde River are requested to meet i" the grounds dol- work at 1 n’- ciock Saturday, June 28th. 111 W d day. June 23rd. a n” 9805-21-31 school ‘ellesonve Monday, July 5th for supper and bazaar in Cornwall rink hand music. ice cream and candy for sale. fortune telling games and contest ‘valuable prizes to winners. "Stttrtreon Picnic-Our annual Picnic will ‘beginvat I p. .m. Tues- ‘ilil July 13th, witch for ponterl. 98144-1240! "All . l ~ . ab], hoaghgi; emitijfflfbfii}; 1 cy articles. Supper 50 ceflifl- P” . Meum ' 1 _ coeds in lid 0f rill!- Iw» .0 _ i“ “i?” QiT-id-diitmnu: 1M W1"- W"‘°“ *°' °°"°'“ Convention of Cana-i Admission 15 cents. tPrize for lucky door ticket. Sale oi useful and fan- ii not line tExcellent Recital Last Evening ‘ The series of nlllsical entertain- [lncuts which Charlottetown has Ibsen enjoying fol‘ tile past few ‘weeks was brought to a. successful conclusion last night, when the pupils of Miss Lillian MucKenzie gave an excellent recital ill l-leurtz lMtiilllifitll llali before u large aud- lence. i individually and collectively the ,pupi|s ulude all excellent showing. lllotll thc piano and vocal selections [were rendered with all excellence and precision which showed the re- stllts of careful tuition and diligent application to duty. During the per- fnrnlance Mr. Ben Wagner render- ed two beautiful violin selections which the audience received with loud measures of applause. Miss MucKenzie wishes to thank Messrs lMiller tBros for the kind loan of a beautiful llelntzman piano. Following is the program: PART ONE Plano, Airy Fairies Spauiding blaster Jack Ritchie _ tPiano, Swaying Trees .. Spauldlng Miss Dorothy Bentley Plano, Gruceiulness . . . . Heine Miss Sybil MacMillan Vocal, Spring .. Rubensteiu (Am) -.Miss ‘Suzanne MsoKinnon Plano, Beetles Buzz . . . . . .. mange Miss ‘Catherine Rogers Piano, "Dance 0i the Wold Flow- ers ......Wenrich Miss Gwendolyn Rogers Vocal, 0 For the Wings of a Dove . . . . Mendelssohn Miss Jean Benton tPiano, Sonatina in F‘ .. Beethoven Master Allison Rogers Piano. SomulerMomories . Aubrey Miss Christina MoColl iPlano June Roses .. . . . . Islliiuldlnfi t Miss Violet Owen Vocal Just a Cottage Small Henley Miss Doris Tait Piano, Spanish Dance Ratllibllll. Miss. Marjorie Holman Piano, "Hungarian ‘Battle Song ,.. . . . . - Reinhold Miss Elsie Melanin Violin, Lelbesfrauu Kreisler Mr. Wailwr (Special to the Guardian.) WASl-l'lNG'l‘0N, D. -C., June 21.- Tlle American Red Cross has under- ttaken to administer relief to Call- iatlian war veterans resident in this country through a. fund of $50,000 given lt by the Canadian Parlia- ulcnt. The agreement ibetween representatives of the Amerimn ltcd Cross and Canadian govern- ment provides that assistance shall be limited to those persons in act- ual residence in this country. Crops Damaged in New Brunswick (DREDERDCTON, N. B., June 22- iConsiderllble damage was caused to tomato, cucumber and straw-. berry plants and in solue instances ‘potatoes, in the Valley Areas of the Province by frost during the ‘week end, according to reports reaching here today. ‘From the first. reports received ‘by the Department of Agriculture considerable anxiety was felt for the straw-berry crop. as the re- ports lrldicated. that these had in some sections been killed by the heavy frosts of Sunday and this morning. The reports received to- day, however, indicated losses on- ly in the Valley areas of the Prov- ince where the frost settled. ——-¢oai-—— Ten Cent Increase For Montreal Carpenters tMONflWillAlL, June 22.-—Tlle car- penters’ union and the building contractors, through the Builders’ Exchange, have reached a settle- ment as to the wages to be paid Montreal carpenters during the next year. ix thousand hleu are affected by the settlement and they will lbenefit by ten cents an hour, 0r an increase from 05 to 15 cents per hour, as compared with last. year's schedule. Miss Anita Wlood lPiano, To Spring Graig - Miss Joan Winchester Handel Piano, Largo .. . . . . . Mils Vivian Gay Plano, Sonata in l‘ (1st. Move- ment) Mozart Miss Alice Nicholson Piano, Csnmnetta Sch Miss Mildred Cox Vocal, Sonny Boy .. . . . . . . Curran Miss Dru-is Tait Piano, Sonata Pathetlque (1st and 2nd Movements) . Beethoven Master Horace McEwen utt PART TWO Piano, Will 0' the Wisp Jungulann Miss Mildred Maclnnis Plano, Spanish Dance Sarinrio Min Lillian Eamon Piano, Tarantella Heller Master Maurice Lodge Vocal, (a) if No One lilver Marries me....... Lehmnnu (b) Duns ....lMoGill Miss Jun Bolton plunp. Sonata in D (1st Move- ment) ....t.....-..,,.._.... Hgytin ‘Plano, Shepherds Dance . German Miss Marjorie wedlock Piano, Sonata. Vll. (1st Movement) Master Cedric Boulter Piano, VlllBG Arabesque . . . , 140k Miss Nancy Weeks ‘Piano, Sonata Psthotique (8rd and 4th Movements) . . . . . Beethoven Master Horace MeEwen Violin, Ave Marin ._.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘Schubert-Wiihelmj unloads. munmr cited in the Customs Probe must of nlore than 100 miles per hour- hauling so express train. it will be shortly employed upon the in.- ternational electric line of Berne- Loetschberg Simplon where the present service will be acceleraty Montreal to Get Federal Loan For Harbor Development (Special to the Guardian.) OTTAWA, June 21.—Montresl’s bill for another $12,000,000 feder- al loan for harbor development purposes went through committee of the whole in the Commons last night, Earl Portsmouth Decides to Take Seat In Lords NEW YORK, June 22.-0liver Henry Waiiop, Sheridan, Wye” rancher, who inherited the ‘title of Earl of Portsmouth, upon the death of his cider brother, announced, on this return from England that. he had decided to relinquish his Unit- ed States citizenship and take his seat in the House of Lords. When Wailop inherited the title, he declared he did not intend to give up his United tSt/ates citizen- ship. Now, however, he has de- cided it is his duty to his sous and family tradition to resume the an- cestral earidom at Willteohureh, ‘Hunts. The restoration of his British citizenship is contingent upon only five years residence in England. and the oath of allegiance to the King, since he was born a Briton, He ‘is now 64 years old. Advertising Men Found New York “Wide Open” NEW YORK" June 22.--Advertls- ing man from all parts of the Brio ish Empire have found New York so “wide open" they do not. have to be presented with a key b0 the city Mayor Walker was told when he greeted them at City Hall. The tMayor had just presented iihe ad- vertising men, numbering forty, with a scroll of welcome. “We don't give keys any more," the Mayor said. "Oh," said Charles W. Stokes. Vice-President of the Advertising Club 0f Montreal. "We don't. need a key. The town ls wide open." A roar of laughter brought an explanation from Mr. Stokes. “l meant New Yorrs hospitality is no boundless, its facilities for making guests at homo so great. that no magic sesame is necessary," he said. The visitors were on their way to the Philadelphia Convention, which opened yesterday. -.- "l!!! Canadian Cream and Milk Popular In United States OMWWA. June l0—United Stat- es doubled her importations of Canadian cream and fresh mill: during iMay as competed With the previous mouth. 0n the out: mouth, according to a report inst issued by the Domin- ion Bureau 0f Stat-hilt!» 944,000 gallons of cream- wore exported to the as against 158,000 gallons, 1y 801,740 [infill 0f mi vivid and realistic manner and con. Veycd t0 the audience the religious fervour which characterized the lives or the early Christians. The other numbers of the pm. tram were performed with an ex. salience and mod taste which Eliii-il DOBOVMI, Helen Skerry. And W011 by Vivian rliucGuigan Beautiful volume donated by the independent Order of the Empire for essay on "Courtesy" won by Eileen Cantwell Silver Eversharp Pencil donated Legato of Pope aristic ed that 350,000 persons tbronged iiie 1111511 0f two square miles of Pius Xi to the twenty-eighth international Euch- (‘ongrcss Police estimat- wilicil the stadium is the cents; A choir of sixty thousand school asflitiuiiv in their preparation. The "We nwzram was a credit to the institution and the Mother Super-| i°1‘ 1111d sisters are to b5 hQg-rfllyi Collflratulated on the excellent per- formance of their pupils. , Following is the cast of char- llfltflrs and Program. HROGRAtM ‘0V9Pi11re—--Merch in F. (iMoffat) ‘Word of Greeting. ‘Chorus-Coming Home (‘s11- Ar. thur Sullivan-Notre Dame chomp Dramtr-dfabiolu J i SCENE I. unors --'1‘heima' D011 __. (‘Part l.) a ' 8m EABEOJlA-SOENE 1r. Duet-disarm‘ (Molkwofllfl). 551')’ Mficiiiliil’. Margaret Ailenby, live Johnston, MafgflfQt Mac. Miiiflfl- Mary ‘Moran. Nora Murray, Helen Skerry, Bernice Gaudet, FABLOIlA-tscnlvn nt Oroheetra-Andantlno (Lemare). Tiiiliilmilllk-Jhoman Vestsis. E Thefmas Dollar-(Pm-t 13L) AiBIOBA-SOENES lV. AND VI Choral. Awarding 0i’ Premiu , and Certificates. m’ Medals A Parting won; coo SAVE rm: lame Teriiliilifi. Pfflffifll 0f Rome-Marie tMonaghan Ashes. killswomsn of Fabius (Chris. gmlgmiFiorenscaeflCantwell - a R0me__:mrletm gtgiamgoiournlng at Miiuiiflll. an officer at the Impef. i“ Gilli"! (Christisnl-Jean Grant Psncratius, son of Lueina (Chris- ggrli-feleu Johnston, nus, s __ _ adette nemiiidri! Tammi“ Be“ “Escrow-y of Prefect-Helen Horns- iimlierlai Gus d-iifiil Illxe outionw-joertrudgnTlirlacilggrl-Jald. Vestals ' MEDALLISTS AND PRIZE wmuzns G°id Lfllllol Cross for Religious gilsirucition donated by Hi5 Lord. n Bshon awarded to Eileen Cnntweil. d Medal for Christian Doctrine 911111“! by ills Lordship Bishop 0Leary awarded to Vivian Mc- Guixan. The bronze medal of The Gover- nor General of Canada for highest “"9"” i“ Jfilfiy marks won by Marion Mncdonaid. Gold medal dor Excellence of Conduct donated ‘by Mr, R, 1.1 Mlliidifln awarded to Dorothy Quinn. Gold medal for Latin donated by The Right Reverend Monsignor‘ Macdonald awarded to Margaret Macllfilisn G°i1i medal for English donated by H1! Worship Mayor Miller, awarded to Eileen Cantwell Gold medal for Arithmetic do- nated by Mr. Dennis Reddin awarded to Dorothy MacKellzie Gold medal for Mathematics do- hated by Mr. T. ‘L Smith awarded to Marion Mocdonaltl. Mr. Justice Arsenault awarded to Eileen Calltvvsii Fountain Pan donated by s Friend awarded to Eileen Olllt- vvell for Geography I Gold coin for History donated, by the Lieutenant Governor award- ed to Martlret MsoMlllan worn: 8680,1110 amno in s u. xlm te-i "‘ ' "' “mil “to. out... Prize for the hlzilut number of‘ Unflggd gugggjextra marks awarded to Marion valued‘ Mocdonald, Prayer Book. Prize donated by a Friend for Application awarded to 007,118, were exported inst month, I-‘rlncel Hogan oompgfgd ‘mp 150,351 “Donn, “could coin donnbtlby the Catho- Ammt-ulu r- amul-Tltr-t rte-so "L421!!- Womou’: Lune for original ‘h a °W°d ‘he ‘Pam’ °i<iiiiE°11°° aiidiby Mr. Gerald Maddigan fol‘ Amp Drawing Hogan. Quinn ed by Dr. W. J. Maclviilian to awarded to the pupil making the highest aggregate at the Matricul- ation exams. Lieutenant Governor for highest: aggregate~Mary Moran for gate awarded to Helen Horrlshy awarded to Kathleen Osborne. Edith Donovan. nated by the ‘Patriotic charm-Notre DameiMllllfiw MflcDollilid EV-‘ilrlieii m were forced to appeal to the multi- Mary Moran to Eileen Macdoneld awarded to Alice MacGuigan. Prize‘ . for Christian Doctrine awarded to Alice MacGuigan. awarded to Mary McCarron. lwarded to Stella McCabe. well ‘perature. Gold coin for French donated by Maximum and minimum temDBP- i Sun sets this evening at 7.54 and ‘rise; tomorrow morning at 4.00. children clsd‘ln white and papal gold and seated in the vast green mall between the towering con- crete stsnds, sang the responses to the Altar. tiwarded to Frances Honorable mention — Dorothy A beautiful silver medal donat- im Devout Congregation The sermon or thc Mass was dc livered by Archbishop Carley, pi Baltimore. After the Pontifical Blessing which ended the Mess thousands of devout poured into the field from the stands and G ciidlxgiaiixsgnrmiizgma figfigrailrii: pressed forward through policed Grade 1X Silver medal donated by the Chevene _ groupdto dthe space before the P“ ‘ grea out oor Altar. Solidly w glaxifxeflgonlgzigigmeiit awarded banking the hundred-foot stairway leading to the Sanctuary, they Grade Vlll sr-e- m-d- om-£221.:.1‘:.lrr.:.t::::.1‘.;::.$::‘:; i lbl t - Apiflicaiion slplglillgifing epl‘t)gl‘ilcl?lllllii3nuewlllu‘tlil£h IE2: Prize for Department awarded to §§“§o,‘.‘§,§f;&°a w follow the rues So intent were the fervent Grad" viii- ix throngs upon approaching as near- Prize for Christian Doctrine do- 1y as possible ,0 me Am". m“ Right Reverend the managers of the ceremonies Gold Rosary for tude to leave the field at once. awarded A vylarniug was sounded that the l ti hi h Gold Pencil donated by Mr. W. XflZ,°‘,‘,,,fo§"“ w‘: 2:13:58?“ u; Prize for Needlework _ K. Rogers for Highest Total of“, 1h m Marks in Public School Examins- HQ”, ‘msimds w d‘ “minted m“ tions The crowds moved out in W0“ by Bernadette Mac‘ solemn order only disappointed Fabi , lskeplg a Roman nobleman-dialer; millan Grade VII ‘thzlllt they could not kneel incliviq. L i ua y before the Altar Crucifix to iailisffiaanllgélngfildzzgtnon (Ch-rint- Prize donated ‘ lay Mr. W. K. you, out ma“. prayen-ul adoraflon Rogers for H g est Aggregate of the Eucnufls," More ma“ “m (Continued on Page 3) ~ u. ALB-s‘ U. S. Govt. Will End Fiscal Year With Grade Vi for Highest Prize Aggregate Prize for Christian Doctrine Grades Vi, Vii Prize for Department-Catherine “"- ‘imlfl and Brut (Christin l Di k Bill/BB in the household of Fabiusi (Prize for Neediework-dvlirlam at Catiwriiii’ Mwimiiiey. Marion Mc- 31ml; ...____ Milieu, Mary Moran, Grade V (Special to The Guardian) Highest Aggregattw-Enid Cant- q1Agp11Nq11-QN_ June g2___.q~ha Federal government will end the flscaifi-‘ear 30th June, with a nur- pius estimated at $390,000,000 and with the public debt reduced to 819.680.000.000. President Coolidge told the business organizations of the government tonight. (Continued on Page 3) ___-_<0>-——- 5PEAKING 0F Puuro m: was? A WHALE. or A DlFFERENCE oust‘ A FEW ‘scat-n’? MAKE. /" \OO§§O-O§-§O-Q§QO>O O0 090-9 O Q O Condensed Specials RATE-do. per word. net each insertion in this column. KO-QOQO-O-O-O ‘IF YOU WANT GOOD MEAT GO to Saunders‘, East end of llisrilat. Building. Phone 81. ‘NOTICE T0 PUBLlG-FRENCWS Cerding .\lili is now open for the season's work. 9999 *HOFtSES FOR "SALE-CAD load of choice Western horses have arrived and are now on sale. .\icl\'eili and Wood. f.‘ '40s PRINTING 0F svaav .y >4 , description. cheaply and expeiii tiollsiy swwi-utetl Guardian 4 --l|'- rol Job lrlult-r) Phone iii ‘DOGVONTO, June Alt-Maritime, fresh south west and west winds. clearing, not much cllanse ill i111" ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPES Prices. 50 for 20c, 100 for 35c. 250' for 55c. 600 for $1.00. 1000 im- “m-Qg; $1.95. Postpaid Guardian Office. Toronto, clear . . . . . . . . . . .. 72-56 Quebec, rsin 72—~5i ‘WANTED AT ONCE KITCHEN clrtown, fair 86-52 girl. Apply Victoria Hotel. Saint John, cloudy .. 72-48 10g.5.g3.g|_ Halifax, islr . 00~i0 Boston, cloudy .. 74-—54 I WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- New York, cloudy . . . . .. 66-48 tlon on the Market Square on Friday at 12.30 one touring our. good condition-J. A. MacDon- sld. Auctioneer. 116-23-31 IHigh tide this morning at 8.23 and ‘tonight at 0.40. WANTED — AN EXPERIENCED painter. Apply to Murphy. Klnkors Church.“ a ‘Ah-t-A. A. Pull moon Friday, June 25th 4.49 p. fll. Summer-side tide eighteen min- uteg later than Charlottetown. Frank . E