J MAXIMS 0P A u-Zévvlii-f’ V ,0 MERCHANT -,,<\\ 11”” “ it needs a great courage in a , g. _. F“. party leader to defend doctrines which his followers previously held in horror. ‘"}"/%’/ BIWHH l Elllllil The Pop|e's Paper Covers Prince Edward ///~ //// f/I/ Island Like the Dew on“ \\ \\\\ Read by Everybody GUARD/Ag, 1r mult cairn MAXIMS or a MERCHANT. Alter a spell o! urban life the tu- of the brain is soothed by the and beauty of mture in the fields. 4_1 ililll Subscription» Delivered $5.00 l loll. (funiulu and U. 8._l\. “.50 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA hVEDNldSDAY MAY 30, 1928 Premier Ferguson i Ill England, (Special to the Guardian) i "TORONTO, May 29.—Premier Ferguson and Mr. W. C. NOXOIL) London agent, arrived at Padding- ton today at noon. The Premier‘ lookcd well after his sea voyage. He will be in England two months, he explained, and will devote himself: principally to a study of immigra-i, iionnnd education. » —---—~{-O§~ iiissiliil iii issi|i ,.iiiiiiiiiliisi I i i iiicliiuilili isiilili . HCSPITALMEEIINB lie Assembly By Aim ost y Unanimous Vote Decides On Construction Of New Hos- pitai.--Committee_ Of Six Appointed To Co-operate With Trustees In Deciding; Oil The Selecting Of A New Site Or, Building On The Old. l Tho iillllliili mi-‘eiillg °l the Pfillfli? on the present site.|1r is vcry hi0"! ward Island Hospital was licltl in summer; bu), m 1 t ‘L L. . - tnight u. st. Paul's Iziarish than, ding,“ place ,0 g,,,“’,f,‘_°;,,‘,s ,3 f, Relations B e t ween; r. W- K- 30KB“- Presi elli- ° h‘? potent reason why so c otl e- itc . _ in oi Trustees oooupiiins ihclshould be selected. hill‘. thi: lpriv- Italy and Jugo Slav-i air. The Treasurers report of the imiiy of the railway is a menace to its Aid. iho Annunl Report oiitho quiet of tho institution. He o Campoiizn Fund. tho Treasurers thought they would bc well ndviscci ' W" 11ml the Endiwlmehi mill?" to secure a central site, and crect a re read in the order named. and. ilnodern building thereon. i- motion adorned as road. | Mr. Rogers —What do you think Th0 TTlIiilCCS T990" W111i the“ of ihc upper St. Peters Road pro- ad by the Chairman, who moved pg5itl°n_ Doctor? adoption, this carrying with it, Dr. Yew-It would be more acces- ‘e authorization of the construc-iniblo, -i oi a now hospital on ihe pres- Dr. n. n. Johnson thought tho isito. Mr. Rosors to show the worn-resent site VOPY desirable, and v which tho dornond for hospital also that the noise from tho trains cominodoiion woo srowine. Sfliliiwould not be so hard on tho pa:- ai tho present hospital was oc- lients as that from tho motor Hal's. cupieti in March, 1900. Ho quoiorllwhon a hospital patient himself ililln i119 leililfi F01‘ that Yelii‘ ‘last winter. Dr. Johnson said he was flililwilll; (hill- iil» that time U181‘? not troubled by the noise of the were 1B2 patients in tho hospitiil trains. The city should build a roafi luring loos iotollinz $1400.00 a-naihich would make the hospital ‘ngaaioiaziotil? pfhilonio poiéiniggreos Ofiaccessible rlt all times. He said . . 01‘ 8 Y9!!!‘ 0 . that. in looking for suitable sites, He also read a letter from Messrs ‘they had been unable to find om ficial communique tonight unnnunc-i lihelgielnplatlnlild DOIiL-lluxlttlgrlil. a: sfulsaflexamrl? ‘Te hung, ed that a note of protest should be in and foljthe same one remod n_ re _ " “i” a- “i 9y wit}; presented to the Belgrade G0vcl-n-, K‘ e ianange a “a,” with the c“? w‘ lnent demanding immediate repul- ed. The total cost of the new build- King Squaw m exchange for the ia Again Aggravat-i ed a-s Result of Ab‘ t a c k s on Italian, Consulates. § iSpcciai to the Guardian) I ROME, May 22.—Relations ‘be- tween Italy and Jilgoslavili again‘ became aggravated on the cvc of signing what is called the Nettuno accord, regulating the Adriatic dif- ferences between the two countries, by renewed student demonstrationsi staged in Rome and other Italian cities today. . These were in retaliation for the.‘ Jugoslav attacks on the two Italiani, consulates in Dalmatia at Simlato and Sebenico. Tile Fascist Government in an of -I . . ti . Tl ‘ l l Ull it [i ' i"! 111 Skemiled ‘"5 111 the 1191811" silo of iho pro-rout hospital to hr aoizsc, mite lriéllirollgo; ebcelii bourhood of uni-howl“ "Bed 35 B- llflik ill the 935i‘ 9nd 9i given by Belgrade that lneasilrcs have been takcn to prevent attacks. When this morning's newspapers in Rome today announced the Gov- A discussion then ensued on thzithe city. busters l¢P°Fi—Dlll‘ticularly on ihcl Dr. Pethick cited tho case of .1 question oi whothor to build o nonwhosnitol built in Antigonish close to iiilsllilili- 01‘ Tiillilvhie ihc 0i‘! OhP-itho railway track. It was _built close erliment demonstrations against =‘i%li£.“l‘ii.3i‘; Sh‘; a‘: 8.‘.."‘.§°§‘°§§..J;°?.'2.‘.ii‘l:l$§.“Aii32i;.;“.?31i.‘l?.§;"..1“‘§°.31.‘i; m: n‘; on." near" m‘? will"? 03 and they did not seem to have any {flfliéjllfldpl to the Jkligoslav lcgation ° - trouble with the trains. h t. 9.1m ‘Borg ese, where-for Dr. MacKenzie asked the Trustees , Mr; Jugflcc H3513"! thought tllatiinore than an liouijtlley carried on is to their opinion artrthe possi- the people as yet did not, have suf- iprotests. before being dispersed by iiity-oL-collecting $150,000.00 at ficiem, mfm-mtaiox, to decide imonithc black shirts. who confined the ihe present timeialso their opin- the site of m.» Hngpitg] Mme preoadcmonstrations to streets not lead- loa on tile poor accessibility of theQn; niiggflng, no advocated the ap- int; to the lezhiioll billiliillll. hurl illeoelli 51in. and the disilllbhllfie i-‘lyll0ilitlll0lll of a coinlnitiee charged WWW‘ ‘my "Killing- paiients caused by railway trains. ‘to 100k mm the who“, mane,- anql Toriayls student demonstrations ML Rogers answered that me report on it He believes ‘hem w“ against-the Jugoslavs followed Sui.- prescnt seemed a most favorabliiisomc doubt “s u, the power of m.» fllrdh-Yb‘ Siilliivlit protests before the "me it" lilifiilll; funds» Bllfi Bio" hospital people to scil ihc lidspilz-lmistrla“ Imam)“ i" Rilml’? in "P" that, mm“. generous -con“.ibution.;,land at an‘ The proposed c°m_ taiiation for the attack on the Ital- hld bee" lllTlmi-‘leii- n Wcillid b" lnittee silouici look into this matler. m" Consfllute l“ Insiwuck" “landmi- pqmble m raise a large portion by R would b" wise also if another site are} vefiCli/‘GSCEHE feeling throughout an issue of bonds. were adopted, io find out what iiiwfiihng“ “itacks o“ Ffmsmatcs A5 ,0 me Second question’ H, would cost. ‘ Alf] 6101i» ic?V0! totalled five or six. would ask at least $i5.000.00 t0 E03 Mr. Rogers said that the trustees ,1 m h ital: 3f S lipanetl to be .m asiie ili llll1 city and it was plRllIl-ihad power m Se“ the land, provided hflcrgMhgsounl 1:8 a ozhdmsd Pmf id to open Euston Street right Ouiiit was not to be used for ihe sale n qevero “wamm icxpegie O ‘ma! t“ m“ iwslliiai- 5° 1111 1° oiiilwlof liquor or immoral purpose-n ‘presently will mix? 2n agusoloj-fiiithhtlc 52¢ Dr. Housun; ihoiaséiwirtisi. Xlizluitdwmj forc the Senate. National feeling "m" building in ‘hi; llfesent gm well not K10 ed ollgd ‘isém me m; alfso is reported to be in a high state or on a siie in town Bill. the were‘ Wm] our Wu S an, ‘ kn r wintol- o tango? around vemce‘ . Tfletqt“ o ~ - - -i! - cnt hospital for e sa e o v and other cities on the Italian side 111N010 ronovotiniz and oddine toipodostrluns. He agreed with D - of the Adriatic. ‘h; i";‘l'““"' sllllci-llllb- Johnson. and also though! the pres- I fi-W -<a>»._--.._ i‘ inuizli it i. i - . lid to ‘it . id l. i lcilcd. - . in far as liossiiricfe all Llgllggcstiilyflficfrilli’qmgcalfolilbiectlonnlilirls tllciRehQf hmmmimlii "iliil/iiic-‘l h! mllllh {in heating and piun and the plunlii-l _ _ _ Wsibi" i" iilill- lllilllfiflif. it W011i" ing. l-Ic outlined plans by whicn, b“ ca“ i“ "h" the (liii hlliidilll! llhlihis could be (lone. More room coilici i "1 "iii ililoplcs home and a nurscs be hnri if laundry and healing ap- hmn“ paratils wcrc housed ili scparalo 01m?“ w' E- “"11"” W“ 05 liwiout-buildings. He cited tilt» case oi‘ llnoll that tic A . . e . l s ow who able lo state Hill‘ nrgigiififqfivffikhfd aagnsgtngecrff 1305:3221 gynufc n.3,,“ mcml)cl's_ of tho l-Inmc Bank Dennis- m" pmmscd m“ Lmsum. , n“ Tldmarsh was m favor of alllnrs relief committee at the action Mr. Rogers replied they had hilfiisitc in ihc city. He expressed liinl- “r m“ ‘i""_‘“‘|°“ FmVFrmmQnt m ionic splendid promises. bul. wusise]; “s being m mum agrecmem, iilillcillli! till! hunk of $460,000 in the not prepared i0 be more definite‘ ‘with Dr. Yeo and My. Raymond. isllllli nmcntluy estimates fm- the l-p. (Sm-rial lo lht- (iultrlllltill ‘ ’I‘OR.ON'I'O, May 29—-Sll.liiSlflCl.iOil lwas expressed yesterday l>y local iiils matter wc should got the hi!“ 'he had quiic often run across in- ' _ " r _ _ ;tlic Exchequer Court. Just as soon gfiulllglrisitggin at aHfew thousailitlisiances W110i?llfltlffflgFtVllllédgélsgxlllgxls the vote passes the House of “r0596, m b! 5°; 9 lihiluBhi iflentci‘ the Plillt? “m i l Commons the judges will forward mm, o," t," ° i°°l°lllibi° °11 M‘ Hospital on nooonni 11f the “m” ‘to the bank liquidators herc <3. T. H ‘e “m” 0i’ "l" Thiiwlll bility of the site. Clarkson and I. I. Weldon. orders Jlirllltigsurzrd the trustees had ioolz- Mr, llutohcsnn cXiJfeilsed hilllseii for the payment of the claims. This "m, H” ‘P’ 5"“ Aiw- l1" did “was being in favor of imvins o com- will likely hr- the last payments by pm] if.‘ site of the present hoswmittee appointed t0 Consider U16 the dominion government on ac-, I 9' "mil" Diiiile 101' 9-" °id question of the site. He agreed with count of the Home Bank failure. Des mm”- Judge Haszard in the matter. m" Y" mmplimented the truo- Rev. ll. D. Raymond moved as an; ---- m’; m‘ "l" lllliflhdid refill" Pre-‘i’ amendment that the trustees report, “m: A are“ d3“ M credit 1°‘ m" be adopted save that part dealing‘ due f“ “mamem he Mileved w“ with the building as remodelling of m” o the present Management. He the 305mm], and that, m me mean- “nlliiht much credit should be “me a connnmee be appointed to at? ltSOSC three young ladies. report on me matte;- nt a later mo“ h“ l: hospital location, hoimeetml K in Brave error to re-builii M,“ w_ Chum. S_ McLm-e gaimdeiinitely on the erection of a new. . there were three possible siielhhvopii-Bi- ' ' -———-—— which could be pumhased__one for, iHe put Mr. Raymonds amend- , ‘ 0 1 “imoopo and onojment first which was lost on u.‘ ““+M-¢O040OQ+00+¢0+04 t: ‘zgogotgfoo. T‘; did no; mmk that», standing vote. He then put the trus-. Condensed specia‘. large enough for, tees amendment to the meeting. and MTlo-le. per word, net will inlortion in tbie column. with a committee of six appointed by this meeting to report such to a later mectiing as to the site select- ‘ed. etaoinshrdluetaoinslirdli ‘ed. If this motion was adopted iti ‘meant that the meeting decided, any of them were the purpose. lit was carried nearly unanimously. My, w, it. Bentley thought the The following were appointed to prices above quomd fm- the site; form the committee in question: were abnormally large. no felt the Mr. G. P‘. l-Iutcheson. Dr. Yoo. Mr. M ' meeting did not have sufficient in- Justice Haazard. D1" Pelhick. Mr. IAN-pm; __ 000K cflmunln formfluon_ and m”, therefore, the Isaac Carter and Mrs. J. A. Mathia- maids and waitreehea. Apply Cox Bunoetion of Mr. Justice rloszal-d son. hotel, Souria. 45504549431 be adopted. He pointed out at some The two retirinl; trustees. Mr. ~.___*' length the advantages of this plan. Bell and Mr. McLure, were re-eicctq 793016]: 00mm]; 3gp]:- IBQM Accordingly he seconded the motionyed llnflnimolloly. 00000-0004 lilil-f . f Mr. Rh d. , 1 . "m gdflgfiexe‘ 5'“nd°"’5§§i'r_,° Mr. Roxrrtogaid what the trustees Summary °' Tfilsurcrk Report 0f iwanled to know was whether the Ladies Ale i - ll WAN-r noon [flvipnplgqpublic wished to have the ole build- men“ 2835.03. ank 1865.40 Ho?! 50 for in; 10o my 35c; in: remodelled, or have a new build-Total Disbiir ior 65c; mo ror groo- ioooiing erected. The trustees were un- Balance in in that. Postpaid. cluurdioemninlouriy or the opinion that a. —-—-- ‘liiiw. Guardian Job Prlntery. 'uew hospital should be built. Total roooiph ..s 4500.43 ‘ u. Dr. Reunion again expressed him- The Fracture Bed . . . . . . . ..l 80.00, , self u not wishing to see the oidj-Mnp 1'01‘ Ovorniinc Room _ _mlll:d;- auction, WLamogrital scrapped about 460.00 “mo lentoim oolof moat to the trustees motion provid- HM-Q-fl-Jl. in‘ that the trustees ctr-operate . (Continued on page a) formulated an amend- Voted for, but" not yet received. iprogreasing favorably. The monkey y took place in Westminster Abbey A picturrsqilc ilisioric ceremon recently when 1O were installed in King The king and queen attende dcr. Henry Vli's Chapel, the d, the king bcing ihc sovereign of the or- of the king, so that new Knights’ Grand Cross can be assigned a Bart‘ a former mamion in the chapel when these fail vacant because of death. The king ls shown accompanied by the queen driving in 513W- NCRllEClAN GOVT. Til. SEARCH “IN MISSIN KIRIBIBLE Itis Believed That The italia Came Dowll Somewhere On The Ice North Oi Spitz- bergen Alld That A Survey. By Air The Region Offers The Best Hope 0f t Knights of‘ the Most Honorable girder xirthzhgrliilli, cation and men we in the British "r r‘ p '- Empire can achieve that position in The ceremony takes place cvcry three or four years by order‘; held," declared Sh, Charles Sykes‘ Hon. Philippe Roy H I y ForParis Posti {Canadian Press) OTTAWA, May 29.—Hon. Roy. Canadian Commission r eral in Paris. may be Canadals first: m-mgefl-‘Iunlqp. r The Proceedings Were Honored By The minister to France. This was indii, cateci by the Prime Minister this‘ afternoonwhen the vote of $75,000‘ for representation to Paris was dis- cussed. [IEIILAHEE "iii l5 Nlll Willi fummcnccmen i place yesterday wer Charlottetown ' Morning cnlilllliciliilil ilsliilniiii u. nuisulis Guardian Two (‘Alli Guardian, Founded l Presence Oi His Grace Archbishop O’- The St. iattcrided both by olorey and lolly- ings was well arranged. the musical numbers rendered by the glee being most attractive, as were also ithe violin selections played by Ml‘. L. Vcrreault. l The Alumni Essay as also the Va.- ledictory were_up to the high stan-i Sir Charles Sykes Be- ginning to Think Free Trade Not So Goodfor Britain. MONTREAL, May 29.-—"While no: accepting the principles of Mussol- ini in their entirety, nevertheless we can tako a lesson from their appli- ‘the world, which hitherto we have Liberal {member of parliament in Great lBritain, when discussing world con- ‘ditions here over the week-end. i “Conditions in the empire arc inot satisfactory and there is no, luse mncing words about it," Sir‘, i Charles said. "We have to get down l to bedrock because foreign countries are competing with us to the detri- ‘lllflni of our own people." , “I have beena free trader all my llifc, but I am beginning to think it would be better for Great Brit- iain. if we closed down on all basic ;ilnporis such as steel and textiles ‘for a period of two years until the y i British people get on their feet.“ - -{-O-}- Si. llu nsiallls i‘ . FlndlllgThe Ship. (Canadian Press) OSLO. Norway’, May 29. —- Al- lliirugil reports wholly uliroilfirnieii had been received in Oslo today ihat lilo riirigihlc Iialia was doivii at Alnsierdaln Island, North Spitz-- bergvli, the NOPWQQlflll Cvovcrillnezii was going slcadilyi ahead with it; plans to send out a great relief ex- pedition io search for the missing clirigible. Captain Riscl" Larsen autlioriiy on flying in thc north and one of tli." leaders for the preparations for Lil‘! relief expedition. was highly dOillJi~ iul of the report and went ahead with his illans for all air recou- of finding ihc ship. Tile Italian logatioli at Oslo has been in close ivirclcss contact with .i.lie base ship Citta Di Milano nous ‘off Northern Spitzbergcn. LATER. OSLO, May 29.—An ailxiliary rc- iicf expedition which the Norweg- ian has been preparing to search ior the dirigible Itaiia has been silspeiided indefinitely as the Italian government was said to be inclined in await filrtliel" developments. llyfezluwliile Lieut. Leuthow Hoim, crack Norwegian flier. boarded the naissancc cvcr norilieril Fpitzbi-YIZPYI ficiliill‘ Hllilill’ hi- TPOmSOB With hi5 FCOll lo be made by LillCtflnfllV.‘lIWlYO-HOYOPIBDO and will sail as Lucizniv Helm crack Norwegian soon as possible fol" Spitzbergcn to conduct an air reconnaissance. Re- al. Tromsoi [ports that the Italia had come down i iflll Amsterdam Island along the .0 northern coast rif Spilzbcrgcn are utii. i-roriitcti ill Oslo. KINGS BAY, Spiizhcrgcn May 29,- None of lllc dozen nlemhcrs of General N0bilc's expedition remain- iiig here received any message to- day on ihc rumor that ihe Italia for Spiizhcrgell within a low hours had landed at Anlstcrdanl Island. and that she would roach KiflfiflilliiiftllfiflllOYfl uonc oi‘ them believed Bay inward the cud oi the week. l the report could be true. The course The Captain is oi‘ the opinion tllai. of the wind last Friday morning iliei". . Licut. Holni arrivcti ‘.\'il.ll :1 naval iljrlirollurripililie iilcrliilli: ullti illlmcrliuloly bcgail i‘ “om; til‘ lnarliui‘. his plulli- illinarli the sealer Hobby ivliicii will trarw/j it to SllllZllCfllCil lis quickly as pus.‘- iblc. Captain Riser Larson holleii “"133 ihc Hnbirv would be able to liluvn ‘lHf fd .it. s 3 . . r i‘ . . . i» on... u Spiikbcrgcn and that a survey by ab‘ YIsland. they said. Retired Contractor lLittle Girl T a k e n To Tour Continent Froin Bed And Killed (Special to the (iuarliiani j VANCQUVER. li/lfl)’ 7.9. -—~ With Tit (Canadian Press) TOLEDO. Ohio. May 29. ~A mar. ‘l-ailivay iiioiwt 0V0? iii/t‘ i?" iilllfi-iearly today (entered the home cf which will carry him on an i~aiiwayisiAle,,-_ sielagowskL took Dorothzh g1 “dcitillitih gillflgllnlllcs lléiclxigilcestlilgiogcd seven from the bed where all: B1111 *1 *1 - ' “"1 ' was slce in w ""9 D- Mcnmmid- ram“ s-"dlwidcarried llergiollilshzliltgjrhhlzilésflts: Australia. contractor, left Vancouv-mlcked and killed her and ‘than er Ycslflday Vi“ the Canadian ""520 minutes later threw the bod on ional Railways for a comprehensive, the porch m. her grand Brent; yMr m“ °‘ ‘his °°“““°"" loud Mrs Felix nobrozlh kl a. few Having travelled over the entire, doors fl_o'm m bud, h c world with the exception of North‘, Pa“ e i m S z° tea , America. Mr. McDonald set Out“ °' Elmo a Y 5 i" e Sear“ from Australia with the intention 0" i‘ Sm“ ma" i" l‘ black 5"“ Wm of Seems the whole of the United Sielagowski said he saw drive away Stated and Canada in a six monilisml "m" °l the h°lll° B few mini-ll?“ honday_ after ihc disappearance of Dorothy. ms mum-Dry covers an clues in The coroner rendered a verdict of Canada alid the majority of largeridefli-h hi’ Btffihfllilltioll- Th0 00'.‘- centres ili the United States from,oncr said the child had been at- Seattle, Wasn. to Key West. Flor-packed. The father is empioyod ill ida, and from Boston, Mass, toja factory and told police he had Los Angelos. Calif. His first stop-several known enemies. ping place will be Jasper Nationall ————<O>—-—— Park. Mr, McDonald plans to return‘ REMOVED T0 HOSPITAL to Vancouver ili the early autulnnl ' prior to embarking for his home. i iSpc-cial to the Guardian) QUEB .C. May 29. — Madame |Frank Kenna. dailghter of Lieut. [Governor Perodeau of Quebec, was removed to the St. Sacrament Hos- nitel Saturday. The nature of hel- ere“ o; a chgmpanue on R human lillness or condition has not been being was performer! hare Saturday "Ymmlnced- Sh!‘ is h 80¢!!! ioodn by m3 Francois Ody o; ‘he ca", .,of the province and the brilliant ev- tonal Hospital Surgical Service. Thelm" "rrmlled by h" i" "Ohllefliioh patient. a. man of about 60 years of twill‘ ""3 dam"- °i h" dlllflhlel‘. age. was reported this morning as: BEMARKABLE OPERATION GENEVA, May 29. - The remark- able operation of grafting the pali- was given world-wide mention and attracted many notables oi’ the Do. lo recover from mmwrL was not allowed ihe anaesthetic. cf tile region offers tile best iiopE i . Commencement The following addresses were dc- iivercd yesterday at the annual,’ icommenccment of St. 'Dunstan'sl University: i ' His Lordship. the Bishop of Char- lottetown congratulated the faculty ‘of St. Dunstans and the student‘ body on almost successful year. St.. ‘Dunstans docs its work quietly and; well. and it is only at the end of, the year that it opens up its doors, and lets the people in to show them ,wl"iat has been accomplished. , ‘ To the graduates. he said that in, following the ideals implanted in, St. Dunstans, they would often meet with disappointments. Your lives, will not be all sunshine, but the, ipicture of life will be made deeper‘ mfDunstans were shown forth in thei land stronger by the shadows wh l lcreep into it. When the shadows of ilife are darkest remember ihe day ,of your graduation and its ideals. l He Cuncludcd by wishing rm bmdjncccssity of replacing the discipline‘ iof collcgc self discipline. Know where you iii.‘ cnt body a very happy \ilC‘¢\ll0Il,, hoping they would return. with rc-l ,newcd vigor to their studies in ihc ul l. ills Grace the Archbishop of Ed- monton acknowicdged a vcry deep and earnest debt of gratitude to St.- ,Dunstan's for its splendid contribu- tion to the upbuilding of Church Ho was almost tempt/ed i0 say --in spite of the excellent baccalaureate address of Mr. MacPhee "colne west young man, come west.“ However. he would content him- sclf with extending this invitation to one young man he had already picked out. He sometimes wondered if the people of the province real- ized what a wonderful asset to church and state St. Dunstans was. He complimented Sir Charles Dal- ton on his muniflcent gift to the in- stitution, and commended his good example to the emulation of others. Addressing the graduates he im- pressed on them the glory of the heritage that, was theirs as citizens of Canada, and charged them ever to remember that highest form of patriotism, their duty to their country their church and their Al- ma Match. Hon. W. M. In: expressed his, pleasure at having the opportunity] in be present. He said that no bet-l ter ECSHIHOIIy to the education im- planted by Saint Damian's could be found than the excellent address i i opportunities in Prince Edward Isl- and. he alluded to the great suc- cess in potato growing achieved by one of the graduates who practiced represented. He reminded the graduates that ‘they were entering upon the life of the world at a splendid time. They must be strong enough to resist the present day craze for pleasure. Then they will be successful. for there is plenty of room at the top of the ladder for those who have proper- Yveme i" Quebec Cm" D“ 37' 1m iy prepared themselves. and have Halifax. 10B . . the ambition to achieve. Hie Worship Mayor You expressed the pride of the city oi Chariot-W- of Mr. MacPhee. Speaking oi’ thei Leary Of Edmont on.--., The RectorAn- _ nounces Newly Equipped C h e m 1 c ai Laboratory Plann ed For Next Year. l Dunstan's University tunity of performing their 0W" cx‘ t exercises which took perimcnis under the direction of a e very largely competent instructor. Following on the Rcctors report, the procced- inspiring addresses were given by club dard of excellence set by St. Dun-i, st-an's Students in the past. They. as well as the splendid Baccalaure- ate address given by Mrn H. F‘. Mac- Phee, B. A., himself a graduate of St. Dunstans were full of advice and timely counsel to the graduates’ which they \vi.ii do well to lay to, His Lordship ihe Bishop of Char- lottetown, His Grace the Archbish- op of Edmonton, Hon. Walter M. Lea, acting premier. His Worship Mayor Yeo, and Hon. J. D. Stewart. THE PROGRAMME Opening Chorus-"0 Canada" tLavallee)—Glee Club. Alumni Essay-Mr. John M. Gillls. ' Four-Part Song-—“Merry Birds" (Holst-Hilionl-Glee Club. Distribution of Medals and Special Prizes. Violin Selection-Polish Mazurka heart as they go forth from theirhTrinkauoi-Mr L Verreault alma mater into that larger world of strife and of opportunity which'D constitutes the lib of men. The Rector, in his report which announced most satisfactory results for the years work, made the an-l nouncement that the Institution proposes to extend her course in Valcdiciory-Mr. George A. Mai:- onald. Quartetie—“Home Again" (Pike) -Messrs. T. Hughes, J. Keegan. L. Verreault and Rev. J. C. Pitrie. Address m. Graduates-Mr. H. F. McPhee, B.'A., Barrister. Three-Part Song — “Sunilght" Chemistry by devoting an extra:,veaZ1e,_G]e,, Club , ‘year to laboratory work and to this cnd a properly equipped chemical laboratory will be fitted up at once, replacing the present one. and af- fording the students ample oppor- town in the University of St. Dun- stans. He extended to the Rector, the Faculty and students his heart- iest congratulations. As a citizen of Charlottetown for many years, he had seen citizens of St. Dunstanfls come within the city gates and had always been struck by their splen- did department, both in public and private. He had never known one of them to violate the laws of the land. This did not come with out a cause. It was a consequence of the splendid discipline inculcated with- in these walls. He wished to congratulate them all on the succcessful conclusion of another years work. ‘ Hon. J. D. Stewart joined with those who had already spoken in expressing his great pleasure at be- ing at tilc commencement. Hc re- gretted that last year he had mis- sed being present-he had also mis- sed something else! Mr. Stewart went on to congratu- late the institution on its almost three quarters of a century of splen- did achievement. The work was done, he said, in a quiet way. But all great works had been done thus, The fruits of the work done at St. splendid lives and achievements of licr graduates all over Canada. To the graduates hc enjoined ilic with their owli strong he said. Dccidc ml a goal, and, once. having done that, ilcvcr swcrvc until you rcacll it. Rclucmbcr. then} Maintain disci-i these two things: piinc over yourselves, and steer a straight course towards ihc goal youl have aspired to. Then. indeed will you achieve true success, and coli- , Report of the Rector and ad- dresses by different speakers. God Save the King. (Continued-oh page 5) tribute in your living your share io- ward the upbuilding of a greater and even greater Canada. Hon. Peter Heenan i To Visit Ireland TORONTO. Ont..“May,_29.— Hon. Peter I-Iecnan. MinIsteroKLaBor. in. Canada enroute to the Geneva La- bor Congress purposes visiting County Down of which he is a nat- ive before he returns to Canada. I have faced many Wcissitucles." he said "since I left my farm cot- tage liome in Tullvgree in 1888. and whell I set out with my bundle on my shoulder little did I dream that Ir should go to Canada a stranger and forty years later put off my ov- eralls to take up cares of office at the ministry of labor for the great dominion. I will cast my eyes on the | tumbledoivn cottage and see my only meiative my fathers sister. who is 86 land anxious to see me." -- ---- - --<o->—~—— iiinnouncements, ' i , Coming Events, ‘ Meetings, Etc "i4l7l‘l‘llil F-liOW, Elmira Hall, ‘fliurlstiarv. l i 5-29-3i. wonderful “Cardigan _1"riduy. 5-29-3i. isiioiv. i “Itcservc Wednesday, July lflth. iTca Party. Georgetown. 4765-5-30-wim3 —~~—----<Q>-.._ .._ "DR. CLIFT. M. D. Btafl no! fnome prevention-cure. 112 Prince MANY st, Ch'town. 3-l3-3m0l. AN "Unloading this week car ROBIN Man, NEVER HAD A CHANCE 4o BE ANY- 4liluq El-‘BE TORONTO. May 29. —- Maritime. moderate southwest winds un- settled with locai showers and much fog. High tide this morning at 8.04. agriculture in the district Mr. Lealand tonight at 8.45. Sun sets this evening at 7.42, and rises tomorrow morning at 4.12. Full moon Sunday, June 3rd. 7.49 | a. m. | Summcrside tide eighteen min- illoon noon. Bran and Shorts. fl". J. Noy do Co., Hunter River. leaa-s-aa-al. i "The Marshiield-Dunstafinage (Dramatic Club will present their 3 act play "A man from Denver" in ,Mount Stewart hall on Wednesday. ‘May 30th. Admission 35 and 25 ctn. i 4730-5-29-2! i "Notice-Alcoa Movies. Wonder- iul thrilling show. Special music. At Crapaud tonight. Hayfield 'l‘hill'sday_ Vernon Friday. 4770. i I i "The Young Peoples Grou or icornweli will present their met ‘comedy drama. “Safety First‘ in tine Georgetown Hall on Friday. June 1st, at 8.30. AMI-Mythic "A meeting of U Shipping Club on Thursday, Juli‘: 1th.‘ This meeting is important.‘ All member! requested to attend. Mr. J. A. Gil- lis. L.S.. representative, will address the meeting. Takin huge, veal, calves. fat cattle on eedgy “m. noon, June 12th. W. R068, S00. ' 4750 "Meetinty-‘rhe quarterly moot- lng of the Prince EVAN Illllld Toronto, clear . . . . . . . . . . . .. 56-46 - lions». 6+4! alfltrirrsmm; Quebec, cloudy .. _50—44'Fll'fl day of June A. D. l3, at Charlottetown 5t. John, fox .. Boston, cloudy New York, clear 79-53-180 p. m., in the Stlpe 50-46 crews court Boom. 58-47 ‘ 66-61mm to attend. J. 03-00 Sorry. Clalrlotiblflfih. All rSpet-ial to the Guardian) ___________ .._ "i "_~'-<-'~55' 7-’- W- i"