my zs, 1932 V‘ D . MAKE » TlllS your UP-TO-DATE PRESCRIPTIONA - SERVICE Yell will find ell lyric-date Prowl-lotion Service st um uni‘. siore. Our lbfifik ll "flh Qfld Q@.' rim. Illosliee being obtained from fill tbs best llulnulsetllmn. 0Q], MIMI“ Dmrlsia with some! . “Pflience do ell the dlspengfiq, Pnlllt phone and Delivery smug, m orders receive prom“ ‘QM- “HJWNwlththi-F on \ Q-wr AAA‘ u‘ s. Notices} m. per inch: Lisle inn. Cards. em 8c- m helm utters ‘of Condolence 93¢, .pel' inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 88c. pee inch or 5c per word. Other Isles e; s. ,,,,.¢.ee c c c: * Agents Wanted ‘will WANTED AT ONCE. Write for full lilfl-iflillli! in mthleulb end ‘Mxliflglven. P. O. 44, verpoo. . . w -' A. W. b-ll-Si. IAN 0B WOMAN T0 TRAVEL me sppolllli agents for old-estab- jisheii house. in bllsilleis in Tee'- optoicrty-two years. Position permanent. Write for particu- allcwence, etc. ills. . Winston 00., moronic. A. W. 5-18-21-25-28. nosu‘ as: WORKLESS rs you vent to be active. Become your cwnboss in selling 160 Home and Farm necessities. 100% Profits. Make $30.00 weekly to start with. ‘Canadian Linc. Sure sale in every dlomc. No risk. Very attractive Proposition. Famiiex Compsny, i785 Ste Catherine East, Monti-eel. A. W. li-W-S-iii. For ’ Sole vertising listen-Payable In Advance ‘ Central Guardian locals, 5e. pee word; “Eastern locals, lc. per word; Announcements ens Coming sweats. ic- lwr WM; “WIM- le cu Iordl lu llerrloriun "we null-cuss my PBESORIPTION" J. Ernest ll. Worth ' l“ Prince Street Phone e2 Western and ofllorol and spa-mu on... 1 lions. Miscellaneous JOIN ALFRED IIGDONALD. PRO- viucisl Lind Surveyor, Eel-mm. ville. (B. 8. Soul-is.) 9819-10-15-1 month. rms. I. B. DAVBON, 11o PRINCE Btreet. mu Remodeled, repsired and reiined. Telephone 1237. floll-o-fld-emt-llii. WILL LEASE FISHING RIGHTS Ii “Wmblonh Pond. Parking 4 space. Price $60-00. Apply Ci. H. Johnston, Suffolk, P. E. I. 8272-5-I6-8i. CUT Tl!!! 0U’! 10ft LUCK — Send birtildstc. with stomp, for free trial reading. Prof. Raphael. Box M, Grand Central Station, New York. M~5-7-Sat-iii. Help Wanted WANTED HELP. MALE OI. female. Apply “H? Guardian. l 3303-5-27-$i. Fil-DFOARD.‘ SUITABLE ros lining outhcuses. m. le. per lileet Guardian ciiloe. t! m m: ......» reruns. s I cmisvbundle. Guardian Oilise. _ ’ QA-tf. , | » _ I03. SALE — 2 CHOICE FAT . Gillispie. Mil- 83l8-5-28-2i. iiill SALE _ commonsense home in swd repair. Apply Mrs. . Partridge, York. salo-s-ra-el, W! SALE. r0 us‘. BOARD AND ‘lgilcieiizllscllillhdetfluerdi , . Iluiwsslln! PLANTS _. so, l hundred. J. D. Smith, Mer- Wll eslv-s-zs-ll. lrllllwlrslln! PLANTS FOR Y "legit cents nel- hundred: eoe by grail‘. Senator Dunlap and Kel. been Premier. Duncan Stewart, "WihPol-i. n. n. l. ssoi-s-av-li. flltt-ie- Apply e a. . up 7°! slur - srsnwlrllslll! "1""- melon. l0 cents per hun- iilid. 75 cents by msil, $4.00 per thousand. F. s. Reeves, Soutbport. arls-ll-al-si 7°“ SALE - CHEAP. one an.- ver B b. Cornet Picidilly Circus 311s. make with csee. Also one cliflnet- Apply to Mrs. Leslie “immune. Freetown, P. s. r. i Bflll-B-fl-li. Ililllu rlvlrns i‘l”l'lce'5.1"ertll£":i A! “$3 ‘lfisfins $46.50 up.- Grpip Dllilil "-50 Evervthins priced to meet a‘ "mlletition. We were the first “lower tile prices on inlpiemsnte. , tisfactidn glm-uflgggd, , “mus. Charlotte . 1 2897-5-7-Sat-tf. "Interiors" IAIN WAGONS "M01141 axles. one solid forged ‘w. they lest looser and weer n Y wooden Isles and "W- m. its-M eases driving flgfliise will lost s life time. see hem “m?! buying. J. l. Irnncis 5°"!- Pbriune aa-l-aa-si. To lat '° “"1‘—Pvnsls A nouns ‘°' t-vmvnfilw- lsuffi. on». '\ , “Hal-Ilea- haulers ... LARQ o"! sllfillliTod, toe. 1 Bacon .,...‘............ sflllesee CALIFQRNIAIORAl-liail‘ (I0 obllllt) 29c. dos. GHOiQEEADPAlREYSBIiJIIVWFIIfFIIIoeloliiiq- Bill-K mama be closes-I i 85c‘ All kinds or Fresh Fish. I LOOK AHEAD - GET INTO THE Civil Service as Postman. Clerk, Customs Examiner. Immig. In- spector, etc. ruli details free from the M. C. 0., ‘Ibrcnto G0.) Kindergarten Clssees- at home. Addreu Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Toronto 10. P.-5-7-14-2l-28. Male Help Wanted BECOME EXPERT BARBIE through our specie! low‘ colt course. Hundreds of successful Irsdustes. write lifolcr Barbe: College, 578 Bsrringten, Hlllflt. M. H. W. NW. M-ettlll. Household Goods ATTENTION: DISTRIBUTORS. Dealers. Sliesmen-make money selling nstionslhv known Hoover Range Oil Burners. retail price reduced 2mm 8H6 to 8201M $30. Your discount over l00%of above. Write or wire Hoover Range Oil Bllmsr 00., 140'! Main Si. Bridge- DW‘: 00ml- H. awful? 3U. P?“ LOST — BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- imvn and Kelly! Oroes. ‘Ill-lei: Nillslbel’ All. tinder kindly notify John NonteejKeilyb Cross. . 3324-5-28-1i. i Wanted 4 WANTED - PONY IUII. ‘ 110 Prince Street: ssll-s-as-csl. WANTED BY A BUSINISS Gills comfortable loom with board. Apply to M‘. care P. 0. In; 494. _ _ iSiIii-ii-fiB-gdii WANTED-TO l. 1'0 OI three rooms suitable, for light housekeeping. Phone esc L. 8800-54741 WANTED -- sscolvn ‘um Pump Jack. state prise end perticulnrs. News Ford, Milton Station. _ ailfll-I-Be-ii. it is the end of art to imbue men’ with the love of suture. Special ............ 25c. dos. c. doz. a IIOIOIIIOIII 18cc Ibo ..Ilbe.25c. ‘intense-v- D "P" I encloses: “We Heals ..._......,,, 15c. lb. usonrssn All lure- of cum sous um m Perk n I'm-me tile u,‘ "Illness bacilli-lest lhrilel """" """""' °"*-K-»le'lllluuqsi.v an» mo. """ ‘“ M. n. VW-B-‘l-ld-Il-fl. Female Help" Wanted" , . ., worm: WANTlD‘ roszolvnllor- ‘NEW RECORD iconileusa from Pele l) persry home for the clrlyiflg on; Prince of wales classes. '.l‘he D9608 eteiod till-t this year there was e very lorsc student - body: 1090i‘ cestJRIer than ever ‘before; it bed almost reached the 400 mark. However not only is the i qllnlltiily of the‘ student material greet but it; .is of-ercellent quality. ‘ attend- ance. two new teachers have been ' ‘Mild in tho-stsfl- These have used perseverance end-ambition w make their teaching effort; equal their splendid previous student record. He mentioned thst several further w‘ swfouldbesddedessoonss ‘possible. A change has been made in the A course; the second term has been Jr! . divided so that attention could be concentrated on fewer subjects. Judging from the results of ex- aminations and tests and the testi- mony of students the change has been an advaltageolls one. Prince o! Wales College is only one of s great number of instit- utions bringing their exercises to a close at this time. However, it is of historical interest to this prov- ince whlch gives it considerable im- portance. It has been going since 1860 and before that as the Cen- tral Acsdemy- He urged the stud- ents to set a standard in keeping with such all historically important institution. He reed on invitation cord to the gruld opening of the Model sud Normal School which was held in October i856. Be referred to the absence o! Premier Stewart through lndisposit- ion, ‘The Premier, he eoldihsd al- ways been s. strong friend of edu- cation ill the province. We hove with us p. the Minister of Education, and all join in congratulating him upon obtain- in: that position. The Doctor than called upon Hon. Dr- W. J. P. MaoMlllan, Minister o! Education, to present the certificat- es and prizes These are being pres- ented the Doctor. remarked, to on exceptions] body 0t students, both in numbers end in stteinments. The list is o long one and there are tow exception . A ' Hon. -Dl'. Msclvliiian made refer- onco to the high honor diploma won by Winston Mayne. This re- quired more work than the ordinary third year. In addition to his high stendllil in the ordinary subjects he 98316611118 eXi-ro work. and as e result he ‘has rwon the high honor ‘diploma, s. very exceptional honor which admits him to the third year of the Arts faculty o! our univer- eitiee, After the presentation of prizes elldd ipmmse the vaiedictory es- ssy Wes then read by William Reid, whom Dr. MacMillan complimented both on the matter it pontairlcd and the splendid msllner in which it was delivered. Hon- C. Shelton Sharp, Minister of Agriculture, in addressing the students told them they were fort- unsto to be associated with an ill- stituiion which has for nearly 100 years produced such a standard of students and hoped that the pres- onlt end future students would main- tsin that standard. He spoke of the new college building which will be much better than the old, with increased ac- commodations. it is hoped the new building will be wmpleted by Dec- ember. ' ' ' The speaker advised the students soilllout into the world to use as s. test o! right or wrong, whsttheir parents would tell them. It you heed the advice you zct from your perentsyou need not fear for the future. w- H- H- Show, Chief Superin- tendent. o1 Education retnnrked that the success this year would seem to indicate that when our backs gre to the well we put. forth our best efforts andths is whet has been 159M l?! the students working this y»! finder dimculties, Mr. Show said that e few years ego smeflort was made to have the Msritimee end Newfoundland e_n BIRTHS room-u Benshsw. 1hr on. ' ‘less, to m. end Mrs. Waiter Thole h sen, Clarence Leonard. Dennis A HUDDNALD-At Long Creek, Ml! ' I7, i882. Charles Penton McDonald. son of Mrulliil Mrs. Albert Mc- Donsldfisged- trnonths, ll days. Funeral Saturday at 1m to Canoe Cove Cemetery. MAID. MacLean N0 TI CE! .- Accounts due us have been mailed and we would great- ‘ ly appreciate‘ pay’ 5 ment ofeame. ' ; Glllillillii B008. cooperate u forms possible ill. hov- inil the some coursu and stendsrd o! work. This provinco hasdiiii- cully in fitting in ll their examin- ations are held in June. Ho told the students that those who found the Prince of Wale! 0011086 01681118 severe would have e. chance to ap- pear at this later BXIDiDMlOil Hid i! successful could continue. to Un- iversity- - He poiniod out there wwld bi! considerable difllculty in the large new body of teachers obtaining em- pioymeng and urged that they do their utmost to prepare themselves as only the beat» wouldhave a chance. Mlnlsior of Edllosilon Hon. Dr- MscMillen congratulat- ed the students and the staff on the years work, which was the most successful in the history 0f the institution. He spoke of the auc- ccss of Prince of Wales graduates‘ when they entered the other institfl uticns abroad, dllls indicating the solid and thorough training which they had mceived in our Island in- stitution. Compared with the amal- ier colleges, Prince of Wales Col- lege stands at the top. He referred to the smell salaries which the Prince of Wales stafl were The - " 0! Bd- ding to the staff would be given serious ccmsideration- One addit- ional teacher will be engaged next year. Further extensions would be made if the people put their demands in more tangible form_ The faculty is increasing the facilities for teach- er training, He believed that no teacher should receive e. iicenle 1m- lese shelled put in a YEN‘ l“ teaching training alone in addition to one year in academic work. People realized the need of strength- ening the course in teacher train- illz- . ‘ He spoke co the destruction oi the building the past winter, and x r the Iiblconwood flro imposed upon the government He paid s tribute to the churches of this city, who pieced at ‘their-disposal part of their property as classrooms for the stud ‘. This exemplified the splendid spirit of goodwill inherent ln our people. He also mode reference to the generous cooperation of the school Board. He realised the temporary accommodations provided proved a helldicep but there was no word of cmnplaint mm the professors or students. He expectod the new buildinll would be ready the beginning of next January. It will be a. modern. up-tc-liate fireproof bulldins, fash- ionod after the latest educational institutions in Canada. ‘The speaker described the advan- tages of the new institution, and explained the Government's reas- ons for awarding the contract for the plans to is Toronto firm, this being done with s. view to the ut- most efficiency. Dr. MacMillan referred to his own experience at the Prince of Wales College and paid a high trib- ute tc_twc of his former teachers, Dr. Robertson and Professor Shaw. In conclusion he referred lo the organization of the Prince of Wales College Alumni Association. All students are eligible for member ship and he hoped that all would join. ‘more is a. great field for work for this association in raising money for new equipment for the college. "We-hope." he said, "to get assist- ance to-have a library provided." He then referred to the largo number o! new teachers this year and said that there will necessar- ily be stricter supervision as better work will be demanded. 0r. W. Ii. Garcon OIIIOPBACTOR Three Yeq- Palmer " sd to 1M Prince Si. Phone 37b lone Cells Made. rorlrors Wellies‘ s fell havens me cl White Potatoes-Seed sud ‘hble ltoek. st est Were- Mlls. linen‘: Wharf. J. Lester Douglas 00r- Qlees and Weill Streets ‘ Phone Iii ' student standing bishelt l lico- the added burden which this and . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PRIZE L181’ The Anderson Gold M"!!! m’ ill the Third Year-Chester Stewart. N0!’ ‘QDYU. Governor GenersPs Mellll 1°’: student standing seconllyin Third Year-Evelyn Woolner, Nqlth Bu" Bronze Mfidal for toschlfll-Y-Fli?!" once Simmons, Charlottetown, College Prizes llf Year-Chester Stewart,‘ Ev- ciyn Wooinor, Winston Mlylie- Em‘ eveld. l . n Year-Dorothy cullen. Sher- wood; Anna MacLarcn, Georle- town; George Hart, Charlottetown- I Year-Marion Frizzeli, Cellini-l Bcdeque; Florence Simmons. The D. A- MecKlnncn Prize. for student standing highest in E118‘ lish in Third Year, ‘Eli/diff! Wvvlner- The John Coven Prize for stud- em, standing second ill Second Year-Anna. MaoLaren- The T. A. LBPage Prise for Sill!!- ent standing highest in First Year-v Marion Frizzell. The Returned Soldiers‘ Prim- Ellie Brehaut, Charlottetown. The J. Leslie Shaw Scholarship for student standing highest in Sec- ond Year-Dorothy Cullen. The George I), DcBlois Prize for student standing highest in Math‘ cmatics and Science in Third Year —Chester Stewart. The Hon. John Richards Schol- arship for Agriculture-Jinn Ben- nett, Charlottetown. Iligh Honor Diploma iwirlstcn Mayne, Emerald- llonor Diplomas (in order of merit) Chester Siewari, Norboro Evelyn Woolncr, North Rustico Eileen O'Brien, Einlsdaie Margaret Black, Charlottetown William Reid, Charlottetown Ellie Brehaut, Cilariottetolvn Lester Sellick, Brackiey Donald Campbell, Hesiherdaic Gordon Rice, Charlottetown Kenneth Beer, Montague Robert Show, Brudenell Ian Stirling, Springfield Vere Beck, Alliston Mary Sinclair, Charlottetown Mae l-Ieartz, East Royalty. ‘ Gllldusting Diploma oi l l Alice MacGuigan, Charlottetown VALEDICTORY (Delivered by William Reid) Your Honor, Members of the Fa- culty, Ladies ‘and Gentlemen, Fel- iaw Students: Another scholastic year has roi- lcd by and the duty and honor of delivering our farewell address up- on this everbJ-be remembered day his fallen “D011 me. Prince of Wal- es has become famous both his- torically and educationally, its grad- uates being as distinguished and efficient in their different, walks of life as those of any college or Un- iversity/ln North America- It is not our lot to leave Prince of Wales with a. degree, but we leave with an education and training which will demonstrate themselves in no un- certain fashion, when the test is applied. Men and women may have received their letters, but this docs not mean obit more than their train- ing reveals. While students ill Prince of Wales, we have been very carefully instructed in various sub- jects, which are valuable and nec- essary go any who seek a firm grounding before entering upon the real struggles of this world, but best and most important of all our instruction has been the discipline -i.he bedrock of all training. The ability to obey and command has always been most necessary to suc- cosslul men and this ability has been deeply drilled into all grud- uates of this Institution by Dr. Robertson and his most efllcicnt staff. We are leaving behind three of the most. valuable and joyful years of our lives, to igo out. into the world to seek higher things- l-low we shall succeed renlains to be demonstrated, but if we all maintain the high standard winch Prince of Wales upholds, we need have no fear. Members of the Facility, to you we eiltend our ilearifelt thanks. You have labored uniiringiyl, and for the last few months under great difficulties. Never before have such difficulties arisen as those caused by that great disaster of the mom in! of February the slxlli, when our beloved old building wns de- stroyed by fire. We who learned to love old Prince cf Wales, and t0 311W the value of your personal property, appreciate your loss, and also wish to extend to you ollr deepest sympathy. People of Charlottetown, we, as students, tske our departure from your midst. You have greatly aid- ed us with instruction, kindness. P/_\_GE Tillllili Starting To Make _New Ice Cream Beslnning Monday. May 30th Foster's Ice Crsunl Parlours, at Brighten, will begin the manufac- ture of Golden Guernsey Ice Cream. This will be made from the cream of Guernsey cows, said to be equal to the finest in the world. The cream from which the icc cream will be mode contains 26%’. butter fat, lvilil-ll when mixed with the finest willie sugar, and tile proper flavoring, will prove to be a most excellent and delicious con- ,fectlon. I l The ilzlvols fcuiured will be, zplain Vliillllfl, luaple, and orange‘ {pineapple ill new fruit flavor). This! flcc cream is lo he lllalluiacturcdl lby Messrs. C. H. Foster and Ernest ‘Anderson, lil a llrrlvly constructed ‘plant, llnci under the most san- irtary COlldllllJllS. l The public are urged to try this new icc cream. It is really de- licious, and once used will always remain a favorite. I I i : Tour Of The i British [s I es Yesterday's Guardian carried an advertisement concerning Mr. J. A McLarelfs tour of the British Isler which no doubt proved of inter-e." to a great many. Mr. John McLaren is a natiw of Perthshire, Scotland, and for_ the past forty years has travelled extensively throughout the British Isles. Mr. McLaren will be in charge of this party personally and is well qualified, through his many years o! extensive travels to be a the points of historic interest. This is an opportunity f0l' pros- pective travellers to join this sel- ect and chosen party, and an op- portunity, possibly, that will not present itself for some considerable time. Imagine being able to make this extensive tour at the price oi practically an ordinary vacation, among a. carefully chosen party, under the personal supervision o! Mr. MacLaren, who can show places often read about, bllt with not much likelihood of seeing them. Anyone wishing to joill this party, should write or see Mr. John A. McLaren, 79 Hillsboro Street, Charlottetown. owe our thanks for hospitality, so- ciability and many other oppor- tunities, along with that joy so nec- essary to the student- We do not leave you as we do old Prince of Wales, and we sincerely hope to frequently lenelv old friendships. Fellow students, who follow in‘ our footsteps, maintain the sland- ard of old Prince of Wales and you will learn that success is only obtained through co-ol-ciizllllioll and, your own efforts. The moral hon-i esty impressed on ones mind at Prince of Wales will not. only be something acquired, but. will be- come a. natural possession. Fellow students, carry on, fight. for old Prince cf Wales. Classmates, we have come to the end of the trail. We have spent thl ee wonderful years together work- ing and playing. At times every- thing has not. been all sunshine but we have persevered and have succeeded in reaching ollr goai- T0- dny is our last day as a lmiicci class, but the spirit of Prince of Wales rlcvcr dies and though separated because of the various walks or lifc we shall enter upon, we shall ai- 'ways be finniy united in that spir- it. Midst joys and sorrows we have toiled, but when we lock back on the past three years, everything seems joyful. Let ushope that. it may be so throughout our remaining years. Clnssmniss, may all the luck in the world go with ycu- Nolv we come to our dear old Alma Mater. Some of us may g0 further in our education and learn to love other Institutions but we shall never feel as proud of them as we do of dcnr old Prince of Wai- es. How great was our sorrow nt tile loss of that grllnd old building! ‘We have no beloved building to llvilirh to ‘old farewell, bu‘. tho lllcnl- ;ol'y of our old blliiriinsr Will ai- l ways live and io its spirit we bid a very fond farewell _§§O~§§§-O §§§§4§4§O OI s t The ; Presbyterian Church 3 In Canada er. JAMES‘ CHURCH i Minister: Rev. It. Moorhesd legaie, 8.0. Public Worship: ' Morning at Eleven (Tclock. Evening at Seven O'clock. STRANGERS AND VISI- -'l‘OllS CORDIALLY l - i ‘, “ ENGLISH" PAINT Buy wisely. Get the most value for your most enjoyable and well versed : liflmimnlfl“. knowin! PETSQYIBHY 511 oooo-oveoo >4 o o o ole goo oo-eoc 4 o o o voodoo o-ooow money. In surface covered you get more value in one gallon of B-H "lzucusll" PAINT than in two gallons of cheap paint. Manufactured by BRANDRAM - HENDERSON, LIMITED I ih» oroi~_—_-—__——__l FENNELL L’ (IIiAiYlJl/lili, (lilzlriotletolvn (llilrlnlluillull. l’. ii. l. SOLD av i ___ W .._._,... .. 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M.—Momirlg Prayer and Sermon, z 0 7.00 P. iiL-Evcning Prayer and Sermon. 1 ' Ofierlory Solo-Mrs. Robert llunter. 1 9 EVERYBODY WELCOME. z nnv. H. n. RAYMOND, M. A, RECTOR. 1 Y z i i I Trinity United Church Ministers-Rev. E. H. Ramsay; D.D., Rev. C. N. Brown, MA. Organist-Mr. A. Roy Kendall, LR.A.l\l., A.A.G.0. 10.00 A. hL-Przlyer ills-sling, 11.00 A. liL-Public Worship. Sermon-“The Ono Foundation" Rev. (f. N. Drown, M. ‘l. Solo—"!}y illc “fillers ni" Babylon“ . .. Mrs. llcv ('urinlul'c. Anlhcln-“I Wzliicll fur llii‘. Loni My God" --lluberi. Simpson . . "maul 2.30 }.-l\lv— Sunday School. 7.00 I‘. lWL-Public Wnrsilip. Srrmoll-“Man and Nulllrr" ...... . . . . . .. Dr. Ramsay Anthcm-fllr-zlr ‘Phcu, in Love. 0 Lord" . . . . . . . Wonler Soprano Solo by Miss Alice Collin. Visitors Corllilrlly Welcome. Services Broadcast. by C. ll. C. 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