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The charge of the slwrcll was iioid in the university iinii and were U19” give” ill’ RW- W- R- Mcvie Wim attended by ii large and representative emphasised the_need oi' proper TGCOS' body of friends and aliinuii oi` the iiitioii. oi’ s\1bmlSSl0l\ I0 will Unlll' university. His Lordship Bishop Mor- L0\'d- The Urdailllllg Prayer “'25 ‘hell presided and distlnguislied alumnus, pronounced by Kev. W- R- l\'1cVie.am\'. Bishop Macdonald oi vioiorin. uc., as U10 nleellllg W9-S clflslllg me PNB' delivered the address to the graduates. ill' The exercises were simple but ini~ to the fellowship of the Cuiinilian Bap- pl-f,sSivd_ and the scholarly essays of IL three of the graduates showed a thor- l The valedictorian was Charles J. UN "Decline'of the Roman Republic.”-' L0ND0N» Mai' 13“‘(BY Herbert three papers were inost interesting Temple)-When it was known the and were weHde1ivered_ il., Pr ' 8 .last autumn there were many who a¢es___ - _ in Bachelor of Arts. private conversation, there were rcal fphonms (ynemy B0y|e_ \Vhm,0y men __ R Augustine McGillivray, Glace Bay. splendid figure to represent the king Michael Leo 0»Cmme|1_ Sydn0y_ iisliaiiicd of the Prliice’s wan, pinched L00 Hema,-,| Sears_ Am|g0mSh_ face and, slouchlug. non-aggressive vincent McNe||_ Bi pond But thc Prince has made good. lie, Bouche_ ~ is not the weakling he appears. Those Cha,-yea Joseph McNe||_ Glace Bay many, indeed. most, good-cross coun- try anii long~disti1ni:c runners _arc Mary _lane (gm,,h0|m_ An|1goni5h_ -e _ . .' :.. 1 L Edward. lic carries no weight, and his Bac;-,e|°,. of 5¢i¢nce_ On several occasions the Prince has ,_0“_ marched his twenty-five miles a day, ‘ carrying heavy equipment, and turned H0N_ Louis '¢°DERRE |_|KE|_y lip fl`€Sll fillil lJl‘iSl{ ai. tilt? Gnd. HE SOON To RET|RE FROM has never fsltered. but in a calm. undenionstrative way has ploughed ahead at his duties day utter day, making thc uiilforni record of excel- So the British people are beginning to foci proud of their Prince of Wales. lie has overcome thc handicaps na- ture put upon him. ills open ulr life, too, is at lust beglniiiug to broaden :li more rugged than it was when he up- pcareil before liiiirl Kitchener lust. On that first occasion he was rcfus- I-| _ , eil. The Will' S01'-l'l‘-l?\l`l' lifllll-V ll\f0"":_‘ ot' Yainni-ikii, has been mentioned, hut licient training. But it little more than two months later. Kitchener had the same caller with the same errnnd and Now. not _vet twenty-one years of He has proved himself all effective despatch-bearer and staff oilicer. He is not allowed to expose himself to _ S. tage he would enibarrass the British greatly. But he had been under fire many times. especially when directing the building of trenches near the bat- To the army he is simply “l’ W-"£“°B- This ls, of course. a "Prince of Wales." The officers and tleld before he even visited Paris. men like him. He enjoys no special Then he lunehed with Preslilcnt privileges. He wears a plain khaki Poincsrc and returned shortly to his V . V ...°0NE CENT per word eseh fn- sertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. _ ..*ORNAMENTAL FENCING 4 cents per toot. D. F. MacDonald. Sourls. \ 9829-5-7Mtf. . _*TEA-St. Margarct’s Tea will be held at Bear ltiver Station on Tuesday July 20, 9925-5-12M3l ..*EASTERN TEACHERS' ASSO- CIATION-The coéivention of Eastern teachers niet in curls on Friday a. ni.. with an enrolment of sixty and with promises of s very successful cordially received by the Souris teach- ers and citizens and were much J. A. S. Bayer, Pliotogruplicr, Chur- vcrsity of St Francis Xavier College ' end ol` the slxtleth year of activity in - been completed is perhaps one of the l catioiiiil but also from a social stand- point. The work of the past year was l of a high standard and reflects great l` alike. In athletic activities the sons G rison, the chancellor of the university, ougli knowledge of the subjects witi iwhich they dealt. The salutatcry was delivered by Vincent McNeil, the sub- ject bcing “ The Lust Days of Greek Freedom." The class essay was read by Leo B Sears. the subject being the ‘McNcil, and his subject was “The Fall ol' the French Monarchy." The The following is the list of gradu- t David Fraser Scars, Antigonish. g _ Xavier Patrick Crispo. Harbour au t ,Donald Francis McLellan, Glenville. Angus Bernard Macdonald, Glassburri. Beatrice Anna Murphy. Norton. W~illiani Fraiicls Cllisliolin, Washing- GOVERNMENT. OTTAWA, Msy 11.-The retirement of iloii. Louis Coderrc, Secretary oi' State, “om the Goveriiinoiit. iii the near i'il iri~. and his siicci.-.ssioii by J. H. Rninville, M.P. for Cliamblyver- chores. is being talked iii official circles. As announced .sonic limo ago, the post was offered to J. M. Tollier, former loader of the Opposition in the Quebec Legislature, but it is niider~ stood ho declined, desiring to retire froiii politics altogether. lt is under- stood that the vacancy which will he caused. if Mr (Toilcrrc ciirrics out his U desire to retire, will be filled from the ranks oi' thc Froncli Conservatives iii Pa ianiolit Thi iiiime of Mr Mondou. it. is understood that Mr Rnliivillo will he ln line* for tho Cabinet appoint- ment when it becomes vacant. He has shown ability and energy iii the House. lie \vas_ to the fore last ses- sion as a menilicr oi’ the Parlialiient- ~ ary Committee which investigated sol- diers' footwear. There is it bit of braid oil hlsfcap, which all guard regiment officers wear. while a piece of scarlet cloth on the coat lapel indicates that he is a Staff Oflicer. Vlfhen travelling with dispatches the Prince keeps several rifles ln his car nd has been under fire more than f The Prince was four months iii the _ duties. ,$10.25. Hay, loose ton $10.00 Hides, lb. _ Lamb pelts Oatmeal, per 100 3. Oats, (white) bus. Roller Mill flour, pci' 100 3.25 Il. Tuesday, May 17th, vantage of this visit. ,_ 0_ B0, “_ riioiis ioi. ‘-»,-»:.f`.",l.~`,., ~ .,' . - important Announcement _ For Montague' and District Mr. _F. T. Pridham, representing Mr. J. AL S. Bayer, Charlottetown, will be at the i - Cumming Studio, Montague on Monday and _ l the very finest Photographs should take ad- llH|llilll_ll_lliKllS S’S1DE _ MARKETS (Special to The Guardian) CHICAGO. May 14.-Wlieut Nu. 2 red, nominal; No. 2 hard, $1.551/4 at $1.50. Corn No. 2 yellow. 75c, at 'ltivgc Barley bus. 65 1,0 90 c. Buckwheat . 60 .90 1 Butter, lb. (dairy) .20 .24, 21 Eggs, dozen _ ll . Hay, pressed 10.00 12. Butter. lb. (creauiery) .22 _ i i _-_ . _ . tsiiskins io. .10 ___ __.“|,,m|,,J_ K 00| i_ 00 , i t 10 50 .30 . 'll' .55 .00 Oats (black) bus. .60 .G5 Potatoes. bus. .20 50 Straw, pressed ton 5.00 ‘l`uriiips, bus. ' .15 1.3?) 1.00 .50 Wlii-at, bus. \\ oul, ‘l‘. Cll"l‘0\VN 1\IA_RKE'l`S 580. ti0c. $6.00 $14.00 ill lo 200. Oats (white) Oats (black) Striiw (per ton) llay, pressed, (per ton) Eggs tlwr dozen) Print butter (per lb.) 27i-_ Fowl (per lb.) 100. Chickens 11 to lite. Wheat (per bushel) $1.00 to $1.25 Buckwheat 75i:. Barley 70 to 75s. Tub butter (per lb.) 240. Potatoes (per bushel) title. Turiiips (pcr bushel) 200. Hides 10" ‘ ‘i- ~is‘Z‘.z. i L l: