3'”-"* _ ` __=__‘”____Y_mV_____`m=_=i_* l\lAX| MS - . -4 0,, A __ _ _ .~.i.\xi.\is _ . A ‘ pw' -i ' ` " A 0*" A MF‘R(“HA`lT `~...~,= ill" “ U , _ _ MERQHANT Som- spirits :;c_:ir::airli1ed only by JZI/ ,//, \ I , ' _ _ .if a irenihling ho, ' Y! ing la in " , wg ` gxmlislsnre. and known to them V /: -' V ' 'i » `l . _--“C L ""' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew d i _ .. - a rue Y` ' ` ~ ' , . .~ -';_»|,f.H»-_..~ Jf.,--_f-,"¢y ' ' .. 1 ` 2.-""'€.3If':»»,;.-.=_'==?_ffi"‘=’fi?-'ii";~-‘I_-|;~;;r`|t;»::mira lr-_Irier-ii $.'».ul _ or i.. ii. A. sua ‘At Pri ,vvrries Coiiegeliiiiiiiiiuiis Sixteen Students Graduate iiroin New England [mm I liisiitutioli this Year. Addresses ily Priricipal iiiier Lea, Dr. Coffin, And Supt. of Education lliploiiia Awarded; V aledic- tory Read By ' A* iii° _=- _-ii‘_.eth animal Convo- cation oi irziire ni Wales College held yestri'r1.~._': morning at 9.30. at wluch Hi.: Honour Lieut.-Governor Hen-zz pi-r:;ri.” to the passiriiz of :rn- Ulhef gi'¢;:ii .n'_» the Struggle 0( life. .~ PRI_\'(lZ‘AL`S REPORT lricidevtzilis in his address. on the years rrofv_=;.oi‘ Roberisoii rc- lerred to r nr-1i.:lntioii as a measure L_. _ _____ _,___,______._ ANNOUNCEMENTS. OOMlNG EVENTS. I l\'il?IE'l`lNGS. ETC. Ras.ei-vr- 'l|ir;~cln_v, Jiily, lst. for 5l“fZ1‘fin'iv.~ 40:6-5-28-wed-sat»2wks "-'\l0lli2i=:i.f' i§utiiiTd_ay stupcndou iiiow ai \'r‘i.. 'iiiciiti-o. 4017-5-29-Bi. w"See_ilir Cornwall Play at York. °dv¢=fm_\'. .miie din. 4062-5-so-41. or U"ll?.-‘fir iiiiirrsday. June oth, lor °“""3ll ilwx Canoe Cove. 4082-5-Z9-Gi rn"-il Frf-icrrifiii nn Monday. June “<1 the or riirii.-li Players will pre- lil Eye: ii i_ovr." io:-io-5-zo-ai. d;'L`lll'1'.~<:rl hall Monday even- S. Jline ,i`.i'l. 4098-.5-31-li. r mx; br" f"\ve~aie.d ill Cavendish. com; ‘V .“=v° ’th, "E_vrr. of Love." ` 4107-5-331-4i. -,,..f,;f;, 'Tip Three Peas" will be ingmill lv' ltarshlield Womens “Andi in Frfiriz l-fall, East R.o_'.'ait_v i iédawé;--lille .!'i:l. Orchestra in ni- | " 4035-5-30-Zi ‘ UI "" ' m__,f;’_"“°_V»>i»fi heir- me xii1=.~i.~i1 lraiml -lf." "ill i_.if~ three-act c:u11ed\' uhm; ~lainm_\'s Lil' \Vild Rose" in H ri Jail. Tiiursday. June oth. not fir- first. fine night, . 4095-5-31-J--~uriC-3-5. ll _stggifzlktn Hall. Tuesday 3rd June ,"1 Ma‘Ff»_Di'i1niuiic Club in "Kath- :lmm 0iiiii':.~ii'. under auspices of mmm" ionic-ns Institute. Good _es hot a dull moment. ` 4093-5-31-21. is i :num ‘lf F. and Mrs. Davies of oil... 0" ,,"‘f' sive a lecture and |v.»ii"ir?i Mins' iff- Decplea and cus- llme irq ,l;"'__B¢lfaai. Hall on Ttieldly. Eh ' f- D m. Admission lille and ‘» Ui ite cream and mire. H05-5-313-Zi. "ls .. _ ""_" ~m PL- "f""l‘° to numerous requests il. tM;P" who have already aeen ,ml “Ti comedy drama "Gosh," ~. it_ mn 'gm mdhy who have not i rn mm* 'Jvc play wiii be repeat- ' I on T M1110. in the Odd Fellows M A_ uemay, .nine ara at a.so nee Of Robertson, Pre- . High Honour E. Benj. Rogers. iinapplicabie to the school system of ;~l"rince Eclivard Island. and one lwhicli. in his opinion. would not be realizad wlthiii the lifetime of the youngest person present. The Eng- ilisli, Irish, Scotch and French. are ia hard headed people, who do not iwork well together. The salvation of ‘thc country districts. educationally, ,he believed. lies in the school oi' one 'or tivo departmenizr riilni.stered.to by matured. accomplished. and exper- ienced teachers. When the time conies when teachers have these qualities the young people of the lcountry communities will be .saved and rescued. Professor' Robertson' welcomed the ,large number present to sec the stu- ldenta receive their lionours for the years rrork just completed. He ex- .pi~e:.secl his appreciation of theifact [that His Honour Govemor Heart: 'and Premier Lea were present, both lof whom are strong and valued ‘ri-iriios or iris institution. trio intei- ibeiug present for' the first time as lpreniicr oi the province. Tire I0rl1\t‘i' ilu.: n\a.fr~,r`ua.1lv n.asis:l-.Cd U18 GEMM ta! leducation by offering generous lprizcs. The year has been completed pleasantly. Many of the .staff of teachers have held their offices for omit niied on Pace 7 Progressive assert _crardinen rrmmive 1°"- rr, who demanded explanation of government rltlfilllll ¢!P|°|\l\|°'|\ °f Beauhamoia Power Co. Am/erioan radio Nulhmml il IWW mg very poprfnr in Italy Flappers or Aiisiralia have taken up me beautaflfilld idea _ ' ._..._. "Piario recital by the pupils of Mr. Arthur Vesey, I-leartl Memorial Hall Monday evsninl. June 2Srd.un 5 S1 "The P. E. Island Ministerial AA- sociation will meet on Monday. June Ind. at 10.80 a. ni.. in St. Paul's Par- isi-r mir. 4109-1| “Marshfield Womens lnatitute gration Officials Be- gin Campaign. BOSTON, Mass., May 30.-Depgre. ed from the United States despite flight years residence in Boston, Kathleen Rose Gibson returned from Fredericton, N. B., yesterday after one of the most unusual compromises ever effected with the federal ina. migration department at Waslringtoii, Ordered deported because she hed 111104 £0 Day her head tax when returriing from a visit home, Sena- tor Arthur A. Gould, of Maine, and Congressman John Douglas, `and George' Holden Tinkham, both of Boston, interceclcd for her. A coin- pmmise was reached whereby Miss 'Gibson returned to her Canadian home and came back to Boston via Varieeboro. Me., where she paid head tax. An "unknown" had re- ported her inaclvertance and she was taken in custody by iinniigratiqn authorities in March. Colonel Percy A. Guthrie, of Bos- ton interested himself in the cate, and gained ihe` attention ol the sen- ator from Maine and the .Boston congress men. ln comirienting on the case yesterday. Colonel Guthrie called it "the start of a campaign against Canadians who have failed to pay ir head tax," and he continued that “immigration omcers are go- ing into hospitals, state institutions. factories, banks and manufacturing plants in New England and deport Canadians to their homes." Miss Gibson said the returned to her home in 1927 for a vacation and carrie back to the United States un- aware that under the 1924 immigra- tion laws she must pay a head tax "Miss Gibson", remarked Colonel Guthrie "was the victim of a mls- crablc person who had a grudge against her, and I ani sorry to say. I fear that there will be many more similar cases in Boston in the next few weeks." (Special to the Guardianl SIMLA, lnrlia, May 30-From places as far apart as Rangoon. Dacca, Calcutta and Bombay. come, further details of the savage rioting oi' the last. few days. R.angoon's 'racial riots between Indians and Burmans over the dock strife were of no political nature. but reports are that 100 bodies have already been trcatrd for injuries. Rloting continued yesterday in Decca, where police had to open fire in the Bazaar. Riots broke out yesterday over the East Indian Railway worksiieps. The police fired on the crowd. injuring four. while a mob of 1.000 set fire io two railway carriages. Complete peace is reported to have been restored in Bombay after the rioting which broke out in an alter- cation over a dog between a Pathan and a police sergeant in the course of which a. mob was fired on and four killed. London Naval monthly pay system change in the»| ,_ -./A ________ , -a This is the latest camera study of Queen Mary of England, who oh- servcu iier iiarri birziiaay my esta. Sho is shown in the magnihccni W ng G t-Will go To Countr”,__,__`Ju1y Convocation Day START DRIVE i.s»i<-sfrhofo-Queeiiivigry P ARL1 Aiv/[ENT QLQSES, _W ,ELECTION UN JULY 28 1| f\ €'§1‘_`§'-’f’ RT llfititdiltf iSprrial in Thr truardianl l3Ul\il\l'ERSIL`JE. f\’ia_\' 30.--I*.li` J E Dalton, proprietor' of Gourlici., Lid.. Bumniizrsidc. and four iiieir escaped serious injuries und tivo oiiiri' lneii were sei`icusl_y hurt when the wall on thc west side of the crllai' of Mr. Dalioirs old building, ivliicli was burned to the ground sonic year; ago. caved in on top of tircin. about four o‘clock this aftei'ireun. Tlic incir rvere . i l ‘dress in which sire lieiu first court; ci' the scazmn at Buckingham Palace \ l on May l4,` last, when many Canad- llan ladies were presented. Passport Fees _ Are Reduced (Speclal to the Giurdlairl WASHINGTON, May 30-'I‘l'ie house today voted to_reduoe the or- iginal cost u’ 'passports from $10 to so and tu iiicrcasc the limit to whicli they may be extended from tivo to six years. This action was oi1 a bill by representative 0'Connell of New York. As orlfzinally introduced, it simply provided for the rxtcriislon of the time liiiiit. but the Foreign Af- fairs Committcc anicndcd it to re- duce the pzn;.poi‘t fee to $5 for bona fide school teachers going abroad for travel study. Mr. Cramton offered an amciiclmfsnt, nmkiirg the fee $5 to all and this was accepted 169 to 89. Orange Order .Greats K. Of C. .___,-i BROCKV!LLE. Ont.. ltlav 30.-Pi'o- longed cheering by delegates attend- ing the 27th annual Ontario State Convention of the Knights of Colurn- bus, greeted the announcement by R. A. Jeflrey, presiding oi‘ri'icer of re- ceipt of fraternal greetings accom- panied by A floral offering from the Orange Order. Lieut-Col. A \'v_ Graf-, Grand Master of the Oraiifre Grand Lodge of Ontario East, serif. the flowers and greetings to the convention which held its opening session ,ves- terday. - Trapped In Car, --~ Is Burned Alive i . l Hearings on mummy, itiffao-Tripeeii ml the flaming debris of a roadster when lt crashed into a parked truck on the highway, seven miles west of T)-eaty Ended iaiimster. at ras o.. iii.. today. what .iiam siiei-.i'kin:.iii. se\ci'f‘l_\' injuring him iu1_°i'ir'.iil_v. It rcquircil s:‘vci'al men to lift thc ii::.i‘._\' \\c.gii|. iroiii his lioiijv. l\li‘. Fiiici" Arrciiaiilt was c'Jinpictrl_‘.' cwcrctl vitii the rie- hvis and susiaiiied :i lradlgf iraciurcil leg. Both men rc:cr'.cil_ szvcrc cuts and bruise.; about the lace and iiead 'l'hcy iverc i'ii;herl to the f’riiirc Count); llospiiul in Mr. Daitoiis car. \\'hci'c th: latest report was that they were i‘cst;ng as comfortable as could be cxpcctccl. Mr. Dalton only escaped l:c.ng kill- ! od by leaping nivny from the failiiig B`AD“TC7ClElEliTf ~ --~- ~ - -_-&_;J il lhrone Speech Refers T 0 Coiiference To Consider Methods Of Cooperation lnfFurtheri1ig Contin- fi uous Eniploymeilt lliiioiigliotit' Canada Dur- ing Winter Months. M (Ce.i'iadi.1:1 Press) CJTTM/‘J/ft. Ont.. ll/lay 30-Piuliameirt was dis- ' molvferl itiiiiglii iii-urieclnitelv’ fi-'lei' pi‘oi'og:itioi1. and writ; lcsiictl lov :fi geiieitil election 'lo be held on July 28. OTTAWA. Ont.. Nlziy 30-In the Speech From the Tlimiie r\ ffl llif- -“Pf`Cfl`i» milll' Of ill! 111991* had been iiiissiiig ri_i\\.'iiiiif~:.lip\'.'li'ciilU°lli`1`1‘l. l`-If-‘flf` ll1l` =i=f`\"`1l “l\l"ll. bc” °f th' Commmli “Tri” alremy is "CM (0 me C5113.. to tm. mi1._`.z,`\.ir,1~,,;,;|,L H, ffmyu, ,mu gm; 1_.~`,_,mni.<|>c»,~iiiii;_: ironic to their uoii;.‘.ltiieiice.s, lirics all the :i.'toi'rioo:1, rziiiscd iiic-U H <*l'-'i"- \‘~'i'~l\'i‘|1 ll"fi" ill” "1`fl”l` lh°l"` U) "Um th” balm: fm' redec' wail to become loofcizccl.-~S. lin Council iii.=.oi'.in; l"ni'li."unvn', iiasjlldl-V N-"Ul.\` °'~ll"Yf= “CFC l’f°l’f*YH`-B V? ____._*.._.__.....____ |,,l,m»G\¢d_ ifzo. when the Speaker' oi the Lower ` A, 3 1,,-plug, U, L1-,P ,;,,,uLmC¢ nfl Chamber tool; his scat. at a quarter l\\i'll.- lei' ri r:v:i";"|l rlf`."i.ii: iiii;.~. l1"l"m4`l' ‘C17 'lclnfk 1" ll" f"fnlUK' `_-, |..-xg ,,.q_~¢..1 .`;.,..,,i_-, 1., ,.m;.,;,,} there lo await the Suiiinions of the (Special tw the Guardian: ll., 5,, .., .M ...H ,,,, M; 3; ,,..;,_¢v lT¢l.ivZ-. R'-fl ifi the Seiuitc butzi :-cant ,,,\;_;¢_“| ,.1 A_~fuc.,_,. IL ..h_.~h ri._m;.; aiiimdaiicv of members was on hand. SASKA.FO,`_m` ‘,_.2__,\__ Mar 20 Em_:lia\c bien the rlrrqoii .l'-.ie i.’ urn; i=,l»n~..° of the 'old ,wiag favorites such ,,.° . _ _lrafl iaiierl io i_';»ii~ lvfforc ini-`I:.ii:l~.1 3-* -‘°»l'-‘U~\*`- f*l`l"l I I-"ntl I-ODS ”i.~ = in ei~,\ flepartiri-ni of il.- . __ . .. . , ' , __ . . 'iltc clorhj' \‘°z‘e.'.ioii.°s miiiaiwt H3' “"`l"~' ‘H135 “`l`~l15‘ ll\9mb@f5 canadian Wheat Pool hare hscii r=~-llvkwl _MHP Tp' ,lv ,_,_,W...l K r-::ir:».=fi duced due to .s-,mi here Raven rim-duced in the Ufiitvd . "‘"'“"‘ '”" '"" ' "' Bm” “ ° ° ' ww. "ms Wm : Empire I-‘ree Trade crusade. who was S'.\‘Li:rrland v 1;! csi.1`m..~ii -1 l..‘.'7.k to . ptytm m:.e!:°r of U' B' mv. 2: mu. hom B hem for hh X ye” ' 66 lzmomooof 51 years old on Sunday. Mas 25th. for in.erira.i.ioua.1 oamienu ai. Basel erelga wot hilbiilnea. ,__ . . _s ' k _ f Dcniinion :~< A \~i\ol° ' ir . ef, Ma » -- _-.1 _-..:!1 .\lo*l'ra’° to fr°.=h :hitting :ri:1:ls. un- settled with local shfiivers. *Itch rifle this aiternfwn ‘.‘ if!! _-wi ini-ncrroiv morning at 22" Fun '»"t_= this evemng at 739 and ri,-es ioniorrmv morning at 446 First. quarter moon Monday. Mag .3 lllilfl D. in. S-.'i:~_r.fr _:lr i.