i’ r i i .,_..__ Jullslsuszs l lllE civlui aulnnu THE OHARLOTPENWN GUAI absent. able in the There will Jun e 14 th '. ;;v~'"-~. "‘ liars thedthirddsall n-ve 5'4 lost to-dhy." says. Smith; it. “and ,tllcy,.werc,gqotl,. new malls, tool" , _ I f" ‘ Good golf balls cost 75 cents 1051.00 or ore; Ifiyvu 10st only one bail per game‘, at $.00 each, playing but one game per week during tile season oi, say, slx mouths, it would cost you more than wllnt you would pay for $1000 worth of profit-participating lift: insurance in the Mutual Life of Canada, issued at the age oi 3o! Perhaps you hardly ever lose a ball. Perhaps you losc life insurance in some 0,1," way. Now ls a good time to fig~ urv: out l v . H. A. EBERB i v ‘t low you can stop some of the leaks and cover the risk you are running every day at the expense of your dependents. v Mutual insurance is insurance at net cost. TheMutugl Book txplalhS. Write for your copy to-day. M AL LlFE or =1 Rvovlnolal Manager ‘185 Kant smog Charlottetown m Chunch at l service. Wc-d nesday Mr. J. J. was in ‘the Waterloo Ontario 1108B. glster Co., eats of h-ls 01d dorm/Week" l‘ (flontinued from Page 1) w——~.——~——f—_'-'_"""'*.'*-' llillllwi oi ‘horses are beln-g pro- psrtllhfnr ‘tho Old Home Week event T‘he arrttlvai of wamhl-ps lands and tho presence of the militia. which will ‘be ln camp at the tithe, will-l. all coutwtbutc tn) the utmclllvcntlss, of the we k. A grant manytot’ the fire department's 'arc bringing lllanvls with lthrsm abd some of these include forty lo Iflffy chess, so that there will-l be ploltlty of ill sic ‘by. flretmew-s, fmilitlwry. naval and local bands. ' occupf the entiirs rmnrkdt square Mina ‘8ll91‘1‘l1.l!0u;tpnlriitl0l. and use o of activity Special oelvnlis and atlhlctic programs will pmbmbhy he ‘hfld lily electric light. Dnmices ltld (filler if-nvtentalinmerrite- will add ‘to the gocln-l side of the. week. The with the idea of oaterlng to upon ' 10180 0t outdoor pastime. Th colllmiiltee want, ‘the hum-q‘ “"15.” T119? all can do toad wank by “1‘"‘1‘1""! °11T llflltfilllll! ‘T111011 shit ei. ‘parade with ‘bands. of lulotlor, ‘,1’; °"'“"l"b1<= M 11w Publicity 01- horse, illlfl th-and drawn floats. Mid- »‘ 0 their ‘friend-s. Wlilh the 6W wmy and Circus, THURSDAY, JULY 16TH: g?‘ . 11y of Oharlontetowuhehlnd Nd onrw- Week and the Fireman's l1 amen; the rBBlfllt will be .59. mat the nlm-t sanguine expecta- “Hbllililolntcd and 'wi<lll- shortly "‘ “Will's a survey and ‘ulsnh- Clmrlotitetowln Driving ‘mrh. u, , EVOIHHQP-IBBSODHlbl, iSummersitla| m] this connection mar citizens vls. Oha-rlotttewwu, Band Concert at 3 0 ll‘ '11 t0 place every facility Victoria Park. Midway and circus. 11f r the vast concourse expeq. 2mg?" "l 1119 dhmsal of the oam- ‘ wglour visitors of 1925mm breaded ii“ BX-Dflct a large ‘propor- Annual Closing (Continued from Dag, 3.) A illlillflfi A811 rnlzns T‘ lliflorson Gold Iedll to loader Ill , m“ ate,” Years-John Connolly. l“ Governor General’: Silver l0!‘ student ‘ranking second in gfslmflrd Year-l. ‘Dixon Mnthoson. fir Bed Bridge, I Governor General’: Bronze ‘u for tfllClfllll-“JOIII Webster, 5 _ 11110 Cove. ‘"111 rnlllvlr n. luulvrz" luuzss . “"11 Year-first John (lonuolly, w ‘ v‘ v 1 . " \ “Before got" "up "p. living trip call‘ no Ionic ‘WW I9iflhq1ln m‘ at, ,__ "WAR!" i"! "Mir TMKLI on" author- wwmo memo All nun ind fonds t» ?i-'i.'l'si“.*t.":-'.".:'.* . *'" It - nave 1"" mm u “J3... m» 1 SUMMARY OF OFFICIAL PHO- GRAM FOR ‘OLD HOME . WE vlth ‘pol-m.- s ‘of sailors and shrlps’ lnmpzqfngwfiggrltéas.05mm‘: M Er mg ‘m. pclllnentu-l Warm. Afternoon-Orange alpollts bud Too. Evevv.ng.--Bll. G-atvlen-s. ‘Market Square. TUESDAY, JULY 14th: l ‘ “Morning-Yacht races in harbor lieu “lll-llatlns Outdoor ‘Shows will and (aimer-B _pie,,,;c_ Noom-Jllen mile bicycle "d ' 11 ""11"? 1'11‘? °V°'Y11'118\!‘ “V91! opqalo ltho Mmrltillua ‘Provinces. , A-ltepnoom-Harbor and dock ac- lil¢1ll.,l'I"~' l!‘ ‘Wm "W119 ‘"116 114171701‘ qu-altlc even-ts open ‘to ul-l comelw. Evenlnm-Jlecoptlou of and ll‘ nlntclles will me arranged, yhemen; Midway and clfguy WEDNESDAY, JULY 15TH: . Morning-Unveiling of Soldtiona’ 11m“ The 110M111! Committee ‘has Monument.,dol-mers' picnic. Afternoon-Flremerfls sports‘ at. F1111“ o1 Mommy-Program to ‘be arranz- Ihg I). A. lllacltlnnon Prize for Third Year English-Mary Rogers. Charlottetown. . the ‘Second Year-Bessie Giddinll- A drew Leslie, Morell. “i chariot . g fir: Jnmuon. Olnrlwrlm- ., m‘. k‘ EK . . MONDAY, JULY 132 Cclelbralt-ion, M td way and . Davies. ‘race city. Davies. visiting‘ Bradley, a the Davies Pa-rk. FRIDAY. JULY 17TH. - Program $75; second ,!. Dixon Mianheson. 5'50; llvird-Halrry 'F‘oeter, Charlottetown, $25. Second Ymr-Jflrub-Beaale Gid- dluga, iM-urray River, $75; second W- Ross Writght, Bodeque, $50; third-- Charles Ceca, Albeit-ton. $25- Flrat Yoar-Flnst-Everott Crockett. Gu-rrvmeraldh, W5; lle¢°lld—Rdben Holman, Surlumerside $25- \ ‘llbeloha Coven Prize to leader in Tho '1‘. LoPagc llrtltloc $02361‘ 1" th Flrqt ear-Ever - h. ammo Soldiers’ ’0—Al1- (A iIICNOUB DIPLDIAS -. (oiur of auto 110$‘! coho lly, urn-lamb"- olxoharu elm. 021m PM" l..." i>-*....'-'- “dill Aug.“ “though, ‘Olhrlottotown. Andrew hallo, Moi-all. , - larno wedlock. Charlottetown. wfllhm Darby, Abrllfo. Vlllan. Gordon mouth-h, Albfifff Phil" Brod wlguvore, Grahams Road- ‘ y , Charlottetown. an. Olav-kin. Ohlriottetm-u- dg (hlrrle, Elvmdaia. - a urn- s".."...."":“""~ , o . m’ HOINI, Charlottetown. thorium llaobonalll. clv-flfl" 14mg flflnvnono, charlottscm. ' " oawrlfloms rims» run " 1.11"" A1. '. CHOP from " ‘ lwnrmly wclcolntd home spend the summer at his beautiful Jcsidcuco in pcturesquc Orwell. n~d Concert wt Public Bowncss. Norboro and Mrs Circa‘; nu Donald. Long t‘ W. Wadrnan. , Gallant, Summeratdq motored the city yesterday and registered at the Davies. decay-mad MP8. Eldon C Vernor, Bordon, are s99" _ week-end in the city at the Dal/NB. lotwwwn --’——'_"”"___-—" ‘lirom July . of from twenty to twenty-five men. according to -the decision of the ewards ‘Committee, which adopted Chief Churc- Paul's. Mrs. R. r- Oh-lrrch of Canada. Mrs. Chronlcleolllulfll-ls and Mm. A. J. Hot" the ‘rt-commendation, P111 Cllfllliiflrl. Mrs. D. ~ a‘.- out thaw/non, Mrs. Allie Match; 5 ‘T. W. -L, Prowse: Evening.- by General Cyril Horton. Lowe ‘Harold 1M8!) .'1'1‘Y‘°1’1- Constance i ‘unter. Alhamb- éu, Waterford. nap.‘ in the Stanley at Toonibs of the IRENE ‘Meetings in ulost of Anglican women at Springfield on fiend the semi-annual convention of Angillcan W1Oiil8 at. Springfield on next, PERSONALS Enman. Summcrsllle city yesterday. flrnl.‘ brnham‘s Village; Honolulu; ed for ‘by Central Committee. Afternoon ~90 mp9, Prince coun town. ‘ilorsc raos-a w mad race a-t SATURDAY. JU LY 18TH! to be announced 18161‘ Cal-mew- Cora Sh Earlth Antonia Nell lma-cnorialo, "Irene Air Mildred (tower. Mery- Bulls , Cornelius Sonph Non-y Bhelfoon. Nbnna J Mary ‘flncNelll, ‘H! VQPII bit-it‘ ‘ma. i" Gertrude‘ ‘Acklaa ice Amena ller. Charlottetown Mildred Crawford, Cardigan Flouta Ymulker, Kingston Florence Owen, Charlottoowu Elaine Bennett, Charlottetown- Graclo Cunlpbcll, Charlottetown ‘Evelyn Connolly, Charlottetown ~ Oladysf ‘Farqvlharson, Charlouetowa CAVENDIBH SERVICES. - be service Sunday. Presbyterian _ 11 a. m. and at North Rurtico at 7 p. m. Rev. H. W. Marquis, Sask, will preach. ' OAR FERRY LEAVES. -- it is expected that the SlS. Prince Ed- ward island, which has been laid up at Bruce Stewart's wharf for the completion of her annual over- hauling, will leave this morning to resume the Bordeu-Tormentine TO ARRIVE MONDAY-Mrs. D. T011111! B. Donaldson. oi ‘Toronto. l-s dur- ing ‘this week visiting various ccu- bres in New Brunswick in the la- lterests of the Forward M vemcnt of ‘the Women's Auxiliary t slouary Society of Ohurch. She is expected- to arrive in Charlottetown on Ztioudhy even-i ‘in-g to be the guest of Rlev. H. I). and Mrs. Ra-ynlond at St. Recbory. While in the Lhe Mia- Anglican Paul's Province the ' The manly friends of Mtiss Ma-bol Buchanan, liullter River, w.lll re- gn ‘t to learn of her continued lll- an,“ Mr. W. E. Jack of the (‘lash Ro~ Halifax is at prcnenl in tho city looking after the lntor- ‘Mr. N. Jl Jcnk-ln-s, Mt. Albion, _wns a visitor to the city yester- _ day. "Q" "1 “Wm w vm“ us agum‘ 1 Sir Andrew MacPhall is helm.’ again to Mr. Gordon Moore who recently grnduotud from ‘tho Halifax Tech- wammp, nical School left yesterday morn- ’ Pittsburg, Pa, has atcurell an exccllcut position. where he ' Mm Geo. Bownese, Mrs Robert Mac- reck, wbiilc in the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bradley and Miss iE. T. Tantun, Summerslde and lMlr. McKenna, Albany are registered at whole llfofiml" h" been arranged n,_,lyln:lz'::.zg'sbggzugamn,llielftal;i;,m:1;1 Mrs. Norman Wrigbt,.Mrs. John ‘lb’? picnic. Official Welcome to visit- “ '1"m°11"1'1'199 <31 97/51‘! 410- lng firemen by ills Wonship Mayor McKenna. , ' . Aftcrvvoofm-HOTM: races alt Chair- °°° "11"" of every merchant and lotteltown lllrivin-g Puflf. Evening. — bfonivter Mra, G rty five mile rolay _ ty va, Gharlottc- U11!’ F11‘ t Duivinu Park Driving Decorated lboat ‘parado- and Concert wt Victoria. to have your. l luizc. litiiuil fo Wuodalde daulage to it's house, done by the l-tccllt tire. HIGHEST ‘PRICES paid for WOUA u: o‘. A. McDonald's. ' BRADALBANE NOTES. — The crops around this part are looking flue. the raia we has mode ‘things look up.—-People are ‘busy cleaning up and improv- ing thGll places around the village, —» Dr. isemlrrtey ion ll-Jelleque has located here.——Mr and Mrs Hugh McLeod left on Tuesday for Re~ glna to spend tbs summer months. ——'l‘he writer Y. W. C. A. MEETlNG—'l‘he ra- gular monthly meeting of the Y. W. C. A. was held at the Cuudall llolue on Tuesday last, Mrs H. D. Johnson. President, in the chair. Vory satisfactory reports were giv-, rotary gave a rovlcw of the ‘pust three molltha work, also a history regarding the gilt of the late H. D. Cundall and what a ‘privilege it was fol girls throughout the inland such whllc they are students in the cl-ty. The memlbershlp been most successful which show- cll greater interest ~ln the Home by tllc wonlcn of Classes had ‘been closed for the Cardigan. carried oft’ llollar Gold Piece which is given cuch ycar by Thodioarrl. for the Sllllllllll standing Mos rill, won the After thl- lllectlnlg. teu was served. SPECIALISTS iTO VISLT HERE‘ 'l‘llc island is indeed fortunate to have as visitors this summer Dr. u. h. Wodehouse, Ottawa, Secre- tary of the Canadian 'l'uberculobls' Ahuuclution and Dr. G. ‘lurollto, ‘Travelling chest Diagnos- l‘ the lhaith. ‘Pllcse specialists will hold lrcc clinics for front tuberculosis and takc X-ruy 911)’ 31191141115 1110 ‘Ivillllvlbll lllfilbplclures in Hunter ilivor, Sumlncr- tute Conveullon were guests at thc imp,’ Kenatng-tou, lottetown, Souris, Georgetown, thc latter part of Julie M959" .w°1'11’°1'.‘ Bmw“ and and during July. Public meetings l- Copc, Annapolis Valley are In the w,“ be hem “my ‘"8 regmered M’ m“ these centres, also in Olbcury. it wék. and that the Del could manage efficiently the four day» [he éqllflu i Only t-hc best nl lkpartlllellt Chili-tn for the tllp and ol 1111111113511! by Performaucl ‘Mlle. according to the Chi 1558 a 13 2| bets of the colu-nlittce w. ____ \ liluous in the opinion that bad yesterdayimm w“ “dmm notices that Mr. Notrt: left good h-im.—Mr. lledley repairing the clate Nlost 'l‘hc lollotvlllg tilt.- proof-salon: at the Girls oi‘ St. Charlottetown '('llll(ll'(‘ll of Mary a Home to live -in campaign had "he “113- Gym Cross Bearers ’l‘orl:h Bearers the Five highest Beatrice Yco, Port. Home Department the adjournment of Ontario Board of vlhnnage‘ Co,‘ people Ilc mvt ting. Alberton, Chur- Moutaguc llllll ffilmv-tug ‘branches: 1n yhe evenings in Atl-gustlnc Covc. Christi partulent should‘ be rep and so a lresult the recc {corps-é Christi " Procession Tom‘ After Hdgh Nlass at St ‘Cathedral tomorrow lllu Jtlhn Barnard has ‘been called t0 annual Corpus Prince Couutyato build a road from_w.ll be llclll from the (In. Borden ‘KL Sunlmerslde. Wherever he ha‘! worked he has behind is busy l r Dame Academy Vi lflftifilllll Bishop O"Leary Bent-dlctlt Illessell Sacrament. is tho (‘fllrlrl ilealcl- and Acolg Joseph's t Girl»- ot‘ Notre Dame (J1 liuys of Queen Square ' Ladies’ Societies Third Order of St. Fran Hfifilllllli (Ynthollc Women's Long‘ St. Joseph's Sodnllty Men's Societies L’Assun\ptlon Society Knights of (Tolunlbus Hcul-vrllellt lrish Soclt-ty Lczlgutl of till: Cross liar summer w..th portlca for the chll- M,“ Buys Prosptcts of examinations Choir Boy‘, hlul kept tho students hnrd at hum Flower Girls work anti ten have passed auccess- wlgrgy and Guards o, l, fully. Mlsa Mildred Crawford, Mm, of Congmgaum, Wkmlt ll of Congregation _.__-<+c»- ‘l Branch“ Annual P. E. I. Orphans Hold Gonfert Till nnnunl meeting of r111. tflvcs of the Biz-ouch Auxlllin "lc ‘Prince Edward island t) qc was ‘hcld yesterday alti- at the Cunvlnl-l Home and wa C u, k ucntll-tl. Mrs. H, H. Horn ' 1 " ' s doll and three of the memb the new 'l‘ll'llstec Board of ll‘ D. A. MoK ‘ l llfililllillll‘, Messrs, Gtorge ‘P 31111914114! lliois nnll A. .l Houlc. and M l-lmvn. Board ‘Setmctury, -ad~tl-l Rvpnrtu were reccivtvl fron East Rt ."-1'0ll~li‘i. Stewart, Tryon, blot‘ lion. ‘Mnyfle-lll. York Point The election of offlo us f ‘is hoped that indlvidutliawho have "'"“gl""‘1a1 A'“x1"‘“'l' T031111‘ been exposed to. tuberculosis 01'1"!“ _ who suspect that -they have chest “(a Mr. to HALIFAX FIRQMEN COMING. lmmm" £2‘! —'l‘he Halifax g will be represented at the Char- Alan Stewart, Charlottetown. Bramwsll "Chandler, Charlottetown. Edward uapDona-ld, Rollo BT17. John ‘B , w‘. Craraud. ' nclair, Springfield. Anny Hewett, Try"!- ‘Helen Ramsay. 1'1"l"111°11-. Benoit Martin, Rustico. Arthur Clark. C5119 Travel!“ Bernard. 081816 Russel Jones, Charlottetown Dottie Pa rell, ‘St 600F899 FIRST TEA}! CERTIFICATES (Qrdor of Merit) Everett Crockett, Summeraide 114mm, "Human, Summamldo Maude P191189. Mmlullllfi MlrtamiPl-ofn. Keneinawn . nan , Urbaiuvlllo 3mm ‘Mb gom ry. LowefiBedequo ‘Er-h; ‘ ' » an. Tyne Volley Bessie mum, vhneyilehl Murray Harbour d, Hampshire hit. 8t Raphael's y, Cardigan Ttgniah Mule MacLood, Valleyfleld. Annie Eamon. Damon ‘ Miriam‘ Worth, (llarlottetown , arlotteown New Perth ry Nubian. Tic Vital Gauthier, North illnltlco lirllnl-l. Btanchel Hector lumen. Central Bcdoque" Charles Bacon, North Tryon Bernadette Mmolnllah, lndla BQIIM Oarrio, Rice POUR . Pl Cba Holland, Amity‘ a, Ital; , _ yhltlnko a a ‘ Arnltf. Glide Jon Wotan. Almanac Cove‘ nish province, _ last evening bill's recommendation to this e tact says the in making Chief Churchill pointed the city would be under pcnse. since the men already hudil\1""*» W- C- 5-'1111I1—ll‘l‘9i 51- Peter's. toward Adjir. where $300 in their funds in preparation ‘MW- 011951" 59°11"? P600193. lllrs. war is reported to have bccu held. He stated that thcre _-_<¢a>---- l the trip. vguld ‘be no vacations during thatmflllkllbllll- _______________.__,.__ r- Montague. the us. t Flremens 13th to 18th ‘by a squad Swit- Sclcretary, Mrs, J. T. Wi Treasurer. Mrs. G. L. P Vicepresklen-ts for chur lMeiklc; evening meetings Fire Department Wright. Tournament Vicoprrsltllint. Halifax no ex. | Mrs ‘MPUBPBII; Salvation Annie Macivor, Klnkora Mabel Miller, Central, Lot l6 Kathleen Fnlzzell. Central Bcdellllil ‘matte Dltgnfln, Woodstock Oswald Da-lton, Charlottetown uyhls Herring, ‘Murray River Elliott Kenny, Waterford W Smri-tb MlacFarlnno. DaSatble James Wells, Aliberton Myrtle ‘Beck, Lower Montague ‘Lester Keenan, ! ‘urrlly River Ernest Bradley, Charlottetown, Hilda Ackland. Hallvllllllfv Ellwood Boston, York Mary MncClomkey, bot 65 Lincoln Dewar, New Perth Annie Murchison, Mt Buchanan Gertrude Jennings, Sourin Grace Dmllllwfl, Gedrflélf-Wlll tbottie Johnston, Brookfleld Lillian Ooh-ill, Tlgnis-h Bettie Dike, Lower Montague Dally Platls, Charlottetown Gladys Murphy. Cllflwll Clarence Linkletter. Halmmeralde Frederick Black Charlottetown Ethel Hyuea, Mtllview. Adelaide Lockhart. Charlottetown Kathleen MacLeod, U-igg Helen Campbell. (have Traverse- Allce lmlo, Souris _ Gladys Mathieson, Charlottetown Ruth MaoDougall, Charlottetown William Hyndlm-an. Charlottetown Earl MacDonald, Cardigan Jean Townsend, Bheribrooke Barbara Macflregor, Central. 1M 16 Ida MacKny, IMt, Stewart Henry Whitney, ‘Summer-aide Kathleen Yeo, Richmond ._ Jennie Larkln, Aibertml wldry Bm-ith, Charlottetown , Drfoooll, Hills bhbrMacKinnon, Chu ottetowu. . ammonia Arcana-alt. Charlohtetowh ' olena Horgan, Stanbope ~Ilifiboth.MeoDougall, Belle River ‘f i and Roche. Lower Bedeq-uq Solomon, Georsetfiwfl to Mullally, Bourla Wee! Campbell, Sanrumwlda l QUQQIQIOI‘. Control, Dot 16. ‘Callaghan, Charlottetown. “Clerc. Rulltcoville ht ‘lfdoEwem-Grand haeadie tNautel. lflplewood. -‘ bthald. Giarlottetown. leer. qChariottetowa. bee; Qehkirk. iifiiblf; $51.’ "S3322 ‘$3131.’. "$331.1; §{,“,‘,',}g§, M "time elm specialists. Considering the grave, ‘ ‘uleuoce that tuberculosis is to thojnmwtwngl Monurgue‘ Vi-qe-lpresltlcnlt. for Prince, should be well attended, as only Th-Oqnpson‘ q-Iyon’ ' with knowledge of how the disease‘ is spread can people expect ‘to pro- Wnizlll. rect themselves from it. Vioopmsklont for King's, Secretaryuvrezl-slurer, Mrs. _ The ofificcrs of th‘ - Central lntry ‘were elected his folllo-w: Honorary Prcsvltlcut. Mrs. President. Mns. H, l-l. Ho Mrs. Al ....ul, Halli-ll“. has lllovctl other chosen Army. Mus. — Mlnardbl Linlmovvl Ior the (lrlppn. THE VALEDICTOIIY By Miss l. Dixon Muthieson Your Honor, Honorable ‘Members of the Government, Your Worship, Members of the Faculty, Fellow Students, Ladies and Gentle» men,—- Tho ct-llcge your, which last September stretched so long before us, has slipped away. wc hardly know how or »wltere. amltllis morn- ing we have gathercll for t'lle lost time to bid farewell to College (lays. Let us for a moment recall the -im- portant. phases of the your we have just lived. in first a-nd necou-d years the en- rollment was average, but the third your class was the largest in tho history of the college. Two members of last year's staff, Mr. R. P. Smith. and Mr. A. F. Ilnnsauld resigned af- ter valued aerv-ida, and their places were taken by Mr. J. B. Brow and Mr. J G. Gallant, ‘both of whom worked with energy and will. All ‘Mr. Gallanfs- friends join with the stud- ents in regret for his serious illness. Dllrlng the session death has remov- ed Dr Alexander Anderson, for years principal of this ‘institution. and later Chief Superintendent of Education for this Province. Stud- ents all over Canada, who studied under him have expressed great ap- preciation of his work as n tenchcr. and residents in all parts of the ls- lland testify to his grout service in the cause of Education. Students are too apt to live tn n little community apart, and to forgot their undoubted responsibility to the outside world. Prizes such as those offered ‘by His Honor Lieutenant Governor Haartz, and the la-te Mr. [calla Shaw, are not only an incen- tive to the ambitious student. bllt abrve as a reminder of the impart- ance attached to his work by’ the world at large. it is wltb gratitude that we recognize the service done a council of an) .z.——With0ut a “rice, the international l,\i\.'ll('e on the (‘ontrol nt‘ 'l‘r:lrlt~ .u Arms and Mlulvitions has adopted No'r't‘;l"tq'|ti_lc_texl oi‘ a special Protocol pro- n“! warriors, rumnllllllllll-Z the use of poison gas or ’ " ‘ bacteria ln time of war. This ob- of a special, conference at lVnshlugtnn, pro,1ec't-. cd if it was found impossible tn. troops vintes tht- necessity nblzlln results at Gllfwvil. numc of mlr present Governor will be perpetuated und honored when succectlillg generations will, add their names to the ever lengthening prize list. A splendid ctmrzlrleslllp and a sporting spirit of "give and take" llllvc lnnrkcd the social life of ‘the College throughout tho your. and llnvc ollrir-llcll‘ tho mctnorlcs we shall t'll"l‘_V with us through life. Various social gatherings given by tllflerout nrgllllizzltllls proved a pleasant lllcntle: by which students bocalue better known one ‘to another. Our paper. the (lollcge Times, prospered greatly (luring the year. and hns bccn a source, not only of pleasure, but of rclll educational vfilllf‘ As to our tlcbiltlng society, we f-ocl that it has been quite as suc- .cs:=.flll no |ll former ycnrs. The nd- mntzlgv of this training for public spcnkllll! is: lncstllnnblc; -the student who ttlkca port tn debate develops a corla-ln responsibility which makes him a worthicr member of this tn- atltutlon, and in lutcr yearn a more Vtllllitllif‘. citlron of the world. The athletic life 0f the College was varied and full of interest. Our foot bull team last fall was enthus- iastic null kocn, and, although it did not always win, the boys wane in ourncst and anxious to ploy a good clean game. Hockey w-ns played with the some energetic spirit. and _the colltlgo skate wns en] you throughout the wlntcr by the wholc student body. ln baseball too, both boys’ and girls‘ terms ‘played suc- ceirafully. After all ‘the varied work and play comprised ill this phrase “Ozllegc life“ we have reached Commence- mont; when we entered College. we looked forward to this day as the aim of all our desires, as the great My of our llvcs. but ncw It has come. our joy is mingled with g gloat sadness, for we realize we are severing ties which have become to our college lu this offorln of those generous prizes. Hie onor, who has long rlrown great interest in the material welfare of the. Pro- vince, is now turning his attention to the not less important education“ al welfare of ab; you; people of t-ha Province. We have a. firm balfof that tbrousb these prlzca the family. vow clear to, us. To you. Our Principal. we ray farewell. Many students have ranch- ed commencement under ycur guid- ance, and have carried away lasting ullllllflflfifl of your lmlpful influence. To you alga, Molnbora of the Ila... dultynwe my farewell. We appreciate the sympathy and at evidenced by you la the many deeply J‘ . spirit ramatvl lhvvmtteflmvaut Inter-i * _ UBSERVESALLUFTHE PROPER CONVENIIUNS (r l) Widlkr? ii‘ M~J|< i l\ l‘\\ t ll.\l.;l.\.\'l l‘..l\‘\\\ 5.10M ul our cellege life. To you. Alma Aiater, we ‘tiayfare- wcll: altlltlugh our paths in life may ‘old us far apart. yet our nlcnlorlss m -. will ever be thla name. ‘.,,.-.v...,r “'0 rvtvlrinittlh-ege Wang Whcn ---ill the stream ‘be aweary of flowing Under my eye? When will tho wind be aweary of blowing (Nor the sky’! When will the clouds ‘be aweary of fleeting‘! . When will the heart b9 aweary »c'f boating‘! And nature die? Nev-er, Ch. never! nothing will’ dih; The stream flowls, 'l‘llo wind "blmvs, 'l‘l|c cloud fleets, The ill-art beats, Nothing will die. The world was never made: it will chant-is. but will not no. S‘. lat the w-lntl ra-flge; For evml‘ and morn ‘ l‘ will be, ' .lro' eternity. Nothing was tiara: Nothing will die; _ All lhlllign will change. “__:1'la>q$1l;1"r¢e1vi::rlnsw,flfhCaarlotggtown _.. .csanotoet' your kindness and hospitality ":2- i°;.“°“..i..i‘“.3.‘i'..‘“' M i ‘ 9 8 379W Fellow studanfl. farewell. w. PM" in your hands the horror or tho '. <(‘0liego, and know that the truit will L" bch worthlly fulfilled. With CD000 w o have not attained the goqbthqy. desire-d. we leave this paptlhg yo"; "‘Do not think ‘that your callogg yogi- ' has been waned. for, of I\fll>hnga fit the contacts and 0x a; up college have been to y;u, (‘ml qou‘ can tell." ~ - l‘ To you, fellow radu . ' \ farewell. May Cgmmo on 11011:‘ i?‘ the besinnln: of a ‘Niall. nu in which we may exlpi-qaq“ ._ ' ,5,“- and ideals that. Aime W; h" taught. us. Mthogfl; h‘; i“; heads be broken. lot 0a: plan" Your, Honor, Herman“ Q35." or» the Government, Your wmhlp um» and. Gontlofflh. hmuu. ' . \~vwo\vg_ _. Siam-s‘ .- U.‘ .. ..-....'.._.. :,.-.»-g.,-<~ - i l i '5 » ._. . “q-“JI! arrow tuna-pm itppqgapuv’, _