JANUARY 2c. 192s _____.__ A--. f; 1 "‘t‘-'a'c$“¢"“”‘l*in‘?él1' w.~-.="tcsr.1titrrr; »nimma-~1r.v=* ' c . _ PKGE EEVEN‘ " ' -._1.v‘_..,'. pram, M . -..'.,,-.., 11h p ‘t, $5.6,‘ f, p, l, ._ ‘.2 rm or_r.\_‘nr7o'r'rn'ronrn ormrnmn l I" I FREE TRIP TO EUROPE For a High School Pupil, Boyer Girl, as Champion Orator of Canada Willi wnt ntso courrrr m wusmncron, torso, For wontus cnnunonsnuiorrn.wirnour CHARGE 4 _ ‘This ma \__ " . i ---. . '~ . . . l . - . . . ' . . . a Dock-Gt Irlsogfl tildilgélgldqalilowb Iglfst, tile (Olin-Erika; which the boy 0r girl, Wl imei? oi the t tlllfldlélll Orntoriczti Loni est, trail visit, without charge and with which simtesflglntg will ldtfiéstliilqllélgttifi ‘ttillirlflilt-‘CdBHCiiiJIQ%llg‘l&1ltd,Scfiiifliéii,Ffilllfitigdg9lglllm and Holland. Secondly, it shows the countries from ‘ i. r ~ ' z... l n; y rtvrrltoti "tort “no .)i . h“ of the " "id ' '1 I -. ' ‘ ~ ~' > ' ' - anfMexicti and the Halviillilll Isl-nitric g ' a e t . m1 ems n» o- o not , inc liillilg t anada, (neat Bi it nn, United States, France, J ap " Q‘ ‘BEQJA ,_ - /%/4_ 5 9/ //} v 1N3 / ’ "I/ ER/ s " ¢ v ' National Chairman to Ma WHO MAY ENTER B and "is who high sch . Cfillegiate insti te. commercial and business college, or any other recog- nized educat l institution below Ullll/efsll-Y 8P . Pupils in primary schools under grade nine. are m; eligible. HOW To ENTER dcs nine m- In this Province of Princ d ~d Island, entries be ma , ei er direct to The tiardian, who \vi1l forward them to the prinei " oi respective colleges, or the cipals themselves. THE ORATIONS Orations on the subj . "Canada's Future." must orig and must not take more an 10 minutes in deliv . They may be delivered in Eng or French. THE l)ATES School competition not later than rch 1. ME D ct finals-Not later than Ap- ril 1 . Prin wa Islnn finals. in Charla n- la ‘ than May 1 “Co. ion llnalsflNolz later than May . European trip-Begins from Ment- rcnl early in Jul . International ll s. ton-in October. REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION in Washing- Letters from high .\ ool teach ‘i - ’ or principals, asking fur formati if desired. .- ould ad- " grim-y or. Charlnt~ dressed “town Gu a . rince E ai-d Its- land." Pie not t ohmic- scnd your c y in writing. OFFICIALS anode- in Johnston. Pwvifl Chair‘ man. J. R. Burnett‘. MP} l5 “f, O1" atorical Contest Commit .-_Princl- pal S. N. Robertson. L. L- 9-. PM!‘ m. J. T. Murphy. B- M PHWPSSOY L. W. Shaw. Chairman oi Pri _ Edward Island Advis Conunit m. Proiessor H. . sh . B- 5B» " rector oi Edu lon- February ‘ 1. 1 .1111? than i‘ "ars oi mm . and who enrolled as pupils in a & ten. THE TCHARLOTTETOWN c GUARDIAN a . . '55 i; ' o} " ¢,4 f" " A \.v' _ TERRvTbg/gfgs W _ it. f Q \ ' R 5! i e, 2 §”ru1$$"‘\. 5' \ 9 i. \\‘ T0 PllPiLS CF lllGll SCHCGLS Vhilh CCLLEGIRTE INSTITUTES 11 I . / <. :// 5‘~' fir"? c ' A l. “gov/flack s/hr-WAQ _ 1'.\._‘ ' i . “Q / . " 1/ -\, “_/' a - // MAQIAMI \.- f) BET . -l . Npl \ -- A4“,’ w‘ i"_*1wf / “ ‘F’ é, \_/‘ _l*'__ -- 3"/q.,'-~.,-’ l. C“ ‘ I’. \ - ‘ND!A\,_,¢’ '\‘ . ‘\ i ' / ‘ 1' ' 1 "a . - 7 1 - =1 ‘a.’ 114' ' / f/“él/ 5rd?!“ . 4/ 3W2. ’_ ‘v ,. 1/ film Charlottetown dfoordian, lo oooitonoiioo with newspapers in other provin cos oi Canada andin other countries oi the world, is conducting tho Ccnotiiaoatid international Cratoricol Competitions which were so outstandingly suc- cccciul lcsiycor, and iron which P; E. Island was unintentionally excluded. For Canadian contestants the subject will be “Canadzfs Future.” In individcol School Coiripciiiions in Prince Edw ord sland, any subject may be used, but “Conaddc Future" will he ohligaioryiu tho District, Provincial and Canadian Championships, and is recommended ior the School Competitions. t . . A ‘ _ The Contests will be open, without charge, to pupils, boys and girls, in high schools, grades nine and icn, second- ary schools, collegiate institutes, Commercial and Business Colleges, and other organized educational institutions be- low doigvcrsiiy grade. Siodcntsol primary schools ililiCSS above grade eight, are not eligible. ' The lirst sicpin the contest lo for each school to hold a contest to determine its own representative. In Prince Edward Island, the province will he divided into Four districts, Kings, Queens, Prince, and Charlottetown, (including Si .llun- stands). There will i381 competition at o central point for each oi ‘ihcsc dlsi-ricisio dotcrmineihc districicham- pion. it is at these district competitions that champions oi the individual schools will compete. The winners oi each ol the districts will conic to Charlottetown as guests cl The Charlottetown Guardian, and at its i expense, to compote lor the Prince Edward island Provincial Championship. Tho winner oi this contest will receive y a suitable prizoirom the Guardian. , Similar compciiiions will be held in other provinces oi the Dominion. Following these provincial championships the winner iromcach province will go to a sclccicd ciiy, probably Toronto, to compete lor the Canadian Champion- ship. The Prince Edward lcland wnner wit go to the Canadian Contest as guest ol the Charlottetown Guardian with all expenses paid. . ‘ , A a The Canadicnchampion will be given a ircc trip this summer to Europe, a travelling scholarship, as guest ole ihc newspapers in the various provinces which, aithc request oi the Canadian and international Committees, are conduct- ing the conicsis. _ p - ' The Canadian winner, alter his European trip, will go to Washington, as gue st ol the International _ Committee, to compete in the International Champion ships. " i i " Under the Auspices, in Prince Edward Island or With the (‘o-Operation of the Prince Edward Island Department of Education and the Teachers’ Federation $ . T—_*_ 7 h