13' at‘ i": ls; 1"‘ I "v,"“< ’ ..\E ‘ts-lama . . til 1 AND 8.48’ . enccull ununu lee. cllnunn 11c -, - . an»; EveLplpg 20$. Cillldnlfflc ~ ‘cconld<=.v»u let -MOS_T DISTINGUISH- q’ CPQR _ ,1 _ . llvlensnnu f iliigftifdl.‘ ‘WAS ms"| i, ‘.t7ra§..'."l‘he-Sin. That Was His?” Rnslnllhllimllelle had a lot of bad I garlisaflainst him, but one outstand- . ‘llff qlegd outin letters of fire.‘ 1 y. g2 he was through with God t the. things of God were not lllroitsllpwith him. . .. a c0 hAND SEE THIS _WONDER- ' » _, l PICTURE STORYBY» FRANK LPACKARD, AUTHOR or a .,;... MIRACLE MAN” , _- Topiary-of the Day “Cash Costumers” aniyliglgéonggsxmm the - Com fifleuvan-Euaalhilo-L‘ n y. . QKIAL L ...__ --._., __,_ u V. "l I " n- .€..-I.ll.=..£5 iflfifleTRifiifil Y, varsity Troupe . I. mew-IN lllls Temple's Telegram A Clean-cut-Crisp interspersed with ' lligh Class Vaudeville f slinging, Talking aha Musical Acts AT THE Pluses EDWARD MATINEE AT 2.30‘ TONIGHT AT 8.30 - \ comedy in three acts, l t vgilélbe obliged to wait until first pct is v V 7 M ‘it w A!‘ d v- “ _ 4 _ . , t‘ WIitfNdf-A practical experienced mechanic who un- ‘OM17 derltande our repairing. Apply at Eureka Garage, 174 - _ Great George 8treet. ' . . l cl a i bi 'tf t‘ . w llemalung Shoes .' 5| is frequently our business db 9 much as repairing; Often we 0 are called upon to rebuild .1. pair of shoes-virtually to make them over. We are as skilled in this branch as in the resollng, rsheellng, etc. of old siloes. We h, have'_tlle machinery and mater- ials to do as flood a Job as the shoe factory. LAMBROS Bllos sun... lllllb- -l»l\l-- nul- will» qflflp- l “lilr- . . ‘L’ y, Scholls Foot} EXPB" i ' cfilcdoo u our store June 3rd’ and 4th. _ ‘ _ ed with any foot troubles ‘ ‘ii-v . FREE ADVICE ‘it 5.1a ._. . .... .. ’v. _ lilo-come .'.-y,.--, c? . .. " f v for an innocent ma“ “f; filtnrrhczmms-su will be Ofiltnfiil- , l ._crime you were charged —-- .'.. v _, "id Vh also-innocent? “Two Steoié-lsgfigisoodayltaflfiaevlceib; Ace of.’ oughthe could--but-"-see - filfifliflffgf" ‘w °“" ‘”°“““f’ _ . in :1 suit of brown and wore o ' -.~' .- ~ ' P ‘ ' tblrllid-gll hleltde llwaswzilltil ' ' ‘M’ "*1. " - .1 . l .( . ' 3 Evening s1.05,7s¢,52¢. Ensh Seats 35¢ 3.4;“.i.;“ii.,:i..fiL€l"..§‘l?.. $2.132‘. ~ » Matinee 52¢. Children 26c. 2355,1311?" “,",,*,,D';;r,=;,‘,;', 3:5,“; . _ Parties arriving after curtain rises ‘ 'l"l'.‘.'.‘l]f ‘lvilill§§lli§.vii.'“§l.e§§"‘villi l‘ in llll‘. uvs-ning thry returned ' The niuhl was passed i verslty Comnlendculcnt exercises .._........_.-.. --. a»-.. ~ “w-a-e-“aua-a - Z-Llf ‘"51 r i - f. ....z-.»:..; “T IPHECHARISOITETO TIA ClONTINUID-The Notro STORE CLOSING-Our store gill ‘close at 1 n, m. _Frldpy,_.l_une ‘d. Jsnklnlra ‘iiiyyi; é ‘Al, SEVENTEEN DAYS have gone of the Guudialfs special offer period. Bo sure and send your $3 subscrip- tion before it lawn late.- . _.., MEETING-All naval cadets are lequelted to meet at the Navy League Building this morning at 10 o'clock. A full tendance l: re- quested“ Gerald Madqigan, Cap- lain. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Advertlsors are reminded that all display advertisements nlust be in the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to publication and before 10 a .m. on Saturday. MILKMEN FlNED-A number of milk vendors appeared before the Stlpendlary Magistrate yester- day morning charged with haviilg their milk below standard qualifi- cations‘: They were fined Sit) each. SUCCESSFUL TEA.—The tea at Notre Dame_ Convent yesterday was very largely attended and was highly successful in every why. The tables were nicely laid and tea was served to hundreds who came and went without intermission. A “Luck Table“ added a spice of in- terest and merrlment. The tea wlll be continued this afternoon. FIELD AMBULANCE DRILL- Nb. 2/6 Field Am-bulanlce, which has replaced popular old No_ 9 has been steadily recruiting and held its first drill last night. Prospects look very good this year of hav- ing a smart unit. as the recruits are, enthusiastic and many of them re- turned men and cadets. Besldes the regular Company and Stretc- her Drill. special loclltrrs on band- alzlng__ sanlitaltlon, dressing, first aid‘, and hospital duties in general will he given. The next drill will be held next Wedncsll-ny nllzill. (‘npL Fred ‘Taylor, who has been recruiting the unit here, can tako a few more recruits nt his office. WEDDING BELLS.--A very pretty wedding was solemnlzcd in St. Bonnvcntures Church. Trzlczlll- le Cross, llVctlnosdzly May 25th. wllun Miss Mary llclcn Mclnnis. daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Mr- llnnis. 'i‘rzlrallle (Irons, was united in the lloly Bonds of hlillflfllllli} to Mr. John Joseph McAsllill, of lllllonllng Point. ’l‘llc ccrcnlony was perlomml »-by- llov. J. ll. Mo» lntyro. Thu bride l(l0l(‘C(l l-llzlrnllntz- nor was served, after which they spent llll‘ dlly in cur rldlnlz, etc. to the bride's parents wlloro a sunlp tuous supper. served ill Mrs. Mclnllis llcst stjrlc awaited tllclu. in lllusic and sluginl: ctu, nftcr which nil dcpllrtrll l" wisllinu Mr. und Mis- McAsl-zill n. long and llnppy wedded life. m PERSONALS Ills Grace Arclllbishop OLenry arrived in tllo city ’i‘llos:lny night from Edmonton nnd was one of the speakers at St_ Dunstums llnl- yesterday. BIRTHS FALL-At Crapaud on May 14th to Mr. and Mrs. (‘lurk P‘all, a son. Willard Currier. —--—-$1)———i- IN MEMORIAN in luring memory of Arclllo Campbell of Long. River, killed in nctlon nt Yprcs, June 2nd. 1916. Laddlo! lSoldler laddlol The summer has come again, The fllrwersare ubloom on the "hillside. Tile birds sing their sweet_ refrain. lit brings bllt fond memories of you dear. For never again will you roam ' Over the hills of home. laddle, The beautiful hills of home. A Friend BE’ MAN Wake up—don’t be a misfit! Have vigorous manly health. Restore wasted "grey mat- ter," Suppl _ your »ey'etcm ‘with l " lleelt ln ” — organic phosphorus. Brain and nerves demand these lite-giving cle- mente. I1 BM I I Yfltil’ n" ""5*b3:.:~.rs"'*" 511M" [HUI L0. OMYOIII l w ‘lvorelty. l o l I CALL ANp HEAR the latent Vie- tor Records on sale today at Mill- cr Bros. CHURCH 0F _800TLAND.-- Rev. Ewen MacDounll will preach Sabbath 5th at Birch Hill It 10.80 Bangor at 3 and Dundee at 7 p. m. NO. a» BATTERY- TONIGHT.“ yo. 2 lottery will drill tonixht in uniform ‘at 7.30 p. nil, sharp. Only n few more drills before inspection. J. l’. Hooper. Majors I town Driving Clubfiulll-“meot in their club roonls on Friday night lit 8. p. m. _ TRYON M-EETING—A "public meeting will be held in the‘ hall at Tryon on Thursday,..lune 2nd at 8.00 p_ m., for tho punposo of organizing an Egg Crlcle. Wm. Kerr will give an address on oo- uperation. ‘ . MEETING-All naval cadets are requested to meet at the Navy League Building this morning at 10 o'clock. A tull attendance in re- ‘questfi. . G°Fald MBdQlQan, Cap- tain. _, MEETING-All naval cadets are requested to meet at the Navy League Building this morning at ‘l0 o'clock. A full attendance in rc- quested. G¢rald Mlidfllgany Cap- taln. infantry Notes a . At a meeting of the officers of Isl. Battalion (l05th B. N. C. E. F.) l’. E. I. Regiment was held on til-e evening of May 31st, it was decid- ed by the O. C., LleuL-Col. C. J. C. Stewart that the unit would go into camp at the Barracks, Brighton Road on June 22nd and remain un- til June 30th. A large number of officers from all parts “of this province ‘wclre present and judging from the‘ on- thuslasnl shown n. very successful cnlllp will ensue. A fu.l complement of clothing, arms. and equipment has been sup- plied lly headquarters and the dif- ferent companies, and will be issu- ed to the men on enlistment. A first class band ls being or- ganlzerl and will be lnhnttendancc rlt camp. A list of thd officers and their record oi services will‘, be publish- ed shortly. Commencement Exercises At St. Dnnstalfs , ii . .4 (lCorlllnuell from Page One)... _ _~,= of faltll and science; land lust. though not least. memories of our .l. __.. often found peace and sweet rc- poso from the troubles and turnloil of the world. Oil, what an oppor- tunlty was ours and what ll Pou- solzltlon it afforded us to zlssist here each morning at tile lloly Sacrifice of the Mass, or to come alone (luring tllc day into the llllsll of this llllly plnuc and lay llvforo llim. will) is the source of (Ill we IHINC‘. or know, our troubles and our trluls, our tasks nnll our (lilti- culties to rocelvo ill lllrll lhul, "Pence that renews our desire to live. Our wilsh and’, again, To trifle trial and to conquer pain. ,'I‘o dare our duty, to help, to give. 'I‘llese tlhen are a few of the scenes fronl which we are about to (lepart. We loved each of them so (lellrly that they can never fudo from our memory. When-first. we cnmo'io ‘St. Dunstzlms, we looked forward to our graduation lllly as n day of liberation, ‘but now that. it hnl-l arrived lwc cannot but re- gard it us a day of sorrowful pur- bing. (The pleasure with which we anticipate this (lay was. not more intense than the reluctance wllil which we now depart. Oil, ivllat n. sad- ness creeps over us when wo eon- slder that our happy, happy days at 'St. Dunstanfls aro now ill, an end! Would that wc (would linger to claim yet that we could Billy the fleeting time. Would that wo could linger to claim yet n while the guidance and protection of ollr be‘- lovell Alma. Mater. But it cannot be. We must now depart. The inevitable moment ls at hand, We must not linger longer. , Then. Uh. benllznant mother, from whom went forth so many worthy alumni to cherish and spread the truth at home and slbroad.—larewelll How blessed our days, our thoughts how free. In sweet society -wl.th (thee! Then all was jovous. all was young, And years unneeded rolled along, But now the pleasing dream is o'er. The scenes must charm us nolw no moref" ' ' Lost to the field, and torn from you. Farewell! n long and lost ndlevll! ltev. lRoctor, ‘Rev. Futllers & Gentlemen of tllo Flmultw-Groat and nohlo is your work, your nlln ls not merely to enrich tho mind with learning, hut you also seek to imbue it with that Heavenly wisdom. ‘wthose light cannot be put. out.’ We appreciate your pains- tllklngofforts and thank you from the ‘bottom of‘ our hearts for all that you have" done for us. That God may reward your achievements and hloss and fnlctlfy your labors ls our heartfelt lwlsh an we any‘ the parting WONI-JPIIFDWB"! will In: llclzun HONOR nls-r or sT. nolulsrnus __ “UNIVERSITY !lIl‘——1liZl_..;.. ‘The following is the complete nenbln [List of st. nunsulrn Un- l'- r‘ ~‘l- i . .6 ».mee.-en‘ua drone - ' 00 i. . " "nel-loloue mernuerlont c. o. c. MEET.—-The.0herlntte- little chapel where our souls llavv 1on0 Us»... - st-dmuls-P. onlluhnn. ’ honours-M. Monagnnn, I‘. Cllll Buote. A. hfdiabe. J. S van. Ii- A. Poitier, M. Lafontame, . gese, o. Cote. W- Mlwlnte. ll- Clinton. L. lH. Toaster. Moral (Junior YQor) let-J. Louis McDonald. Honours-W. McGulgan, W. Zalb T, Murtagll, F. Campbell, U. Gillie. Dolmn 1st —Janles‘ B. McTaguc. Honours-St. C. Tralnoln-T. M0:- qgbnl; C. McCarthy. B. Murphy. - Boyle, C. Trainer, B. Croketl. J. Mullally, L. Farmer, W. J. Obeary. R. Malone. H. Dolron. H. Murphy. P. Walsh, L. Rooney. P. Buote. 1-- ‘ Sullivan. ‘ Anoleoetleu (Senior) 1st——Hownrd Griffin. ' A Wgdge, T. McAvlnn. 0. Mcln» orney, W. Monugllan, A. Monagh- on. Apololelllfl (Junior) 1st—Vincent Murphy- Honoura- C. Johnston. J. E- Campbell, J. Fitzgerald, W. Bren- nan. J. Molsaac, H. Donalda, A. Fltzslmmons, l3. McGulsnn, R. Johnston. R. Grant. C. Shea. Ra Shea. A. OLeary. L. ‘Pralnor. Keefe, G. Murphy. Prfiparatory 1st -Daniel Praugllt. Honourc-A. Malone, C. McDon- ald, J. McDonald. L. Gallant. 1h hlcsllnsn. w. McQunld. W. Hosun. J. J. Bowden, W. Gordon, M. Whit commercial Departmeflt 1st—Luko Dunn“, I ,_ , Honours-JP. Slmofieall‘. L. Al“ sennult, E. Dionne, A. GoguenLG- Leslie. l... MlCh8flfl."T.“'MDCl\fi'0li. English (Senior Year ‘ lst—l<‘rancls Cain. Honourr- r > JuniorYéir‘ " . allant. _ .-.v. lst-J. Gregory G Honoure- ' Fourth Y's!" (RHEPOHIO) 1st-\Villlam J. O'Leary. Honours- Thlrd Year lat-James Farrell. Honours- . Second Year 1st—Joseph E. Campbell- Honours-H’. Donalcs, ls. J. Mc- Donald, J. Mclsaac. J. Fitzgerald, W. Brennan. E. McGulgan, R. Grant. B. Johnston. J. Campbell lSllca. L. Trainer. V. Murphy. r-‘lrst Year _ Isl-John E. Cameron. l Honours-—L. (lzlllunt, A. Malone. l-ATlN Fourth Year 1st—Wlllianr O’Loary. Honoljrs—ll. Farmer. Third Y°ar 1hll.———l\lClll(‘. Aucoln. Honours-q]. Farrell, IL-Grlffln, l‘. Tralnor. Second Y=ar\ int-J. Farrell. Honours—E. MoGulgan, J. Mc- ISllllKE. J. E. lttampboll. W. Brennan. A. l<‘l sinllnons, J. Fitzgerald, J. Keefe, (t. Johnston, A. LoClalr, B. Mllnstou. , ' Hlrst Your (A) 1st — Lloyd Gallant. Honours-J. E. Cameron, A. Ma- l-ATlN (Continued) First Vear (B) lat-Joseph lCnmpbell. . _ Honours-C. McDonald, W. ling- n. l fl HOHOUPB—-L. Couture. D. Buotc, ll. Doiron, B. Enrlgllt, T Monaghl an. ‘ Third Year 1st—-Alclde Aucoln. Honours-H. Griffin, 'C. Gallant, J. Farrell. Second Year 1st-—Vlncent lMurplly. Honours-F. Richard, J. geruld. Fitz- Flret Year 1st—J. E. Cameron and Gallant fequal.) Honours-A. Malone. A.‘ Larllln, D. Praught, A. Glllls. M. Rooney. GREEK .Fourt‘1 Year lst-‘Wllllam J. 0'Leary. Honours-W. Power. . __ Third Year v “lst-Alclde Aucoln. lHoneure-ll-l. Griffin, T. McAvlnn R. O'Neill. Lloyd Second Year '1st—Joscph E. Campbell. Honours-J. Farrell. V. Murphy, W. Brennan, J. Molsnec, C. John- ston, R. Johnston. H. Donalds, J. Fitzgerald, A. Ilefilalr. PHILOSOPHY Sefllor list-Francis Cain. Honoure--A. ‘Polrlor. ‘M. Mon- aghnn. J. C. Sampson, A. Tessier, A. (lagoon, IM. Lnfontalne, L. Cal- laghan. P. lMeMnhon, J. Fny, E. Morin. W. MclCabe. . Junior 1st-—l.ouls ‘McDonald. Honours-ff‘. Murtagh, W. Zulb, U. Glllls. G. Gallant, M. McCarthy, Morin, A. Tossler, lM. Lufbntalno, A. Polrler. J. Sampson, J. Buote, A. Gagnon. M. Monagllan. E. Clinton, W. Juliughos. '. ,' ' - ‘ (T6 Bo continued) l.. Men Gives Wile: .1. Glycerin! iilixture She hnd stomach trouble for YMPB- lifter lrlvlfig her simple flnmlcthorn bnrk, izlylcorlnq one, as mixed in All--ler—l—ko. her hue-‘ bond says: "My wire feels fine now’ and hes gained wdlnht. it lo Mon. derful stomach medicine"! Adler- l-Jkn ants on BOTH upper and t. Honours-J. Farrell, C. 0'Ha.nley ' J.‘ A. Glllls. -. . red and eight qgm Pattern. Pattern U! Canadian b PATTERN EVERYrl/oman who admires fine silver is today payin tribute to this pattcrn-thcncwcst design ' in a line o silvcrplatc famous for quallty. ' In addition t0 its attractiveness, the Ambassador is of genuine w0rth——and this is guaranteed by the trademark “i847 Rogers Bros.”—the buying guide for seventy years. Start your new silver scrvicc with the Ambassador It will distinguish your table, and be a ur good judgment in buying The unqualified guarantee constant reminder of “i847 Rogers Bros. goes with cach piece. TI-IE ussodoir lyo If ynur drglrr (lac: rm! lmw fir: new xlmbnlmdar Jlork, ll: (an gr! i! Inr you. 1847 ROGERS BROS. SILVERPLATE T/zc Farlzi/y Pia/é for Seventy-five Years MERIDEN BRITANNIA COMPANY, Limited, HAMILTON, 0N1‘. Made in Canada by Cnnaditin: and mid by leading dealers fhruugllvul Ike Dominion. w I Dir. McLellan's Address Tile following is the address dc- lvered -by tllc Rector, Rev. Dr_ Mc- ‘Lcllan: During the scholastic year just closed, there were two hundred FRENCH and l'orly-one students enrolled nt Fourth Year St. Dlllflflllllft-l. Of ltllis number lash-William J. Olbenry. ninety-three followed the Arts Course, forty were engaged in Com merce and Business. and one llund "did High School work. While the attendance was not so large as in the preceding your, when there was n large nun»- ber of returned men following the different courses, yet the average attendance for the whole ternl was tAs regards attendance. lower bowel; removing foutl matter which poisoned stomach and which you never thought woe lniyour tlmf which of chroillo n_| - inelud T mrne on e butcloo l! WM. slut ,, ' ‘he, A“......:l":t“.“.tt ....,'°' ' ‘ I . . . _ , nearly as great, and the graduat- lng class of today, numbering twenty three memlbers is the larg- est ln the history of the institution. the year just closed was very satisfzlclory_ as our present accommodations were taxed to their fullest capacity and in fact our class rooms were inadequate for the numbers who frequented some of the classes. At the beginning of the year. the Dlshop of the diocese, who by vlrture of ills office is the Chancel- lor of the University, was promot- ed to the Arcll-lcplscopal See of Edmonton and soon afterwards ,took up his residence in that city. thus severing his connections with this institution. He was an enthu- siastic promoter of Hlgllol- Edu- cation, and St. Dunstans sharoll :l very large part of his most inti- mate sollcltudes. His con-tinned and kenerous encouragement and hcltlthy optimism were n never fall lng source of comfort to those en- gaged in the arduous and trying task of forwarding ‘Higher Educa- tion amid circumstances and condl Lions that frequently were far short of the Jdeal tllut was aimed at. His successor in office will, we feel assured. uphold the best tru- PHYSICB dltlons of the oplsglpate in this . . , license, and will gul e this lnslllu- _ Sixth veni- ‘ ust__n.m:c,s Cam”, > ,,_, to _ accomplish still greater Hmmu" L‘ 'P"0hlr“n”'n' E" ' A" tlle commencement of the year we were able to seclll-o the sol-vice of Mr. J. Kenneth Oodkln as professor of English nnll His- tory. Mr. comm. is a graduate of Harvard University where he specialized in those subjects. On account ‘of his epeelnttrainlng, entllunlalmand energy he proved to ‘bout vory valllublo addition to the teaching strltf. Moreover, lt in n grearadvantnge for an institu- tion u. have among its professors men who have been trained‘ nt dlffo rent. schools as thon- intercourse muot Jesuit in n broadening and deepening of their oWn Jadumtitin - and furnishes them opportunities of a correct comparison of lllfterent methods of education followed nu peculiar to different schools. We believe it an advantage also for the ‘student body that many of their number come from tho other, provinces of Cnnndrnhd fromthe‘ United amen; for education must: e no%_o__nly the study of books 0 NQL . . _ free nit OIQhU-UINUHIC] ll m "a g e r .§.ll..e;l*ll~+*..s.' i leruunm i'°',-‘a+§."“vi gnlfiflmnii 5.336%; y fun u u ti: _ "Q-OQO-Q l l l tem or lighting plant. We have a mwv machine l quote very attractive figures. ASK FO o P._ O. Box 501.' duty to make knowledge articulate with his sllrrolldlngll. Ho cannot be a recluse, totally absorbed ln books and oblivious of the pro - gross of the would; nor on the otll- re hnnd can he break with ‘the traditions of the‘ past and the truths that ‘have survived l“ every age nor allowed he expect the nolu tlon of all things in some new scientific discovery. Scientific re- search ls invaluable for the mater- lal and industrial progress of a. "country and‘ especially of a coun- try of such immense natural re- sources as Gannda possesses, for only through the most. scientific development of ‘our resources can we hope to successfully compete in the commercial world. Hence every encouragement should be given to an exhaustive study in this direction and opportunities furnished to young men to train themselves in tllls necessary means "for the development of our conutry, Henco tile necessity of en Isl-god‘ ‘epportnnltlolrlbrf ' of the Sciences. and in til s‘ We are hotter equibplodytlhll Ieuon than ever to under- take the drilling ofra well, the installation of a water lyl- < to drill the Island formations making It poulbie for ul to Tn Trask Attisian Well o. Ltd. 71 QUEEN STREET O-O-O-O-OO-Obéfi-O-O-OH-OO . l _ . ‘ A. “I Drilled Wells, ‘Water Systems, lighting Plain; i ‘I'll \ all n the field especially designed - - R THEM under favorable conditions. we shall be able to begin next yell‘ the emotion of a new Sciences; Building.» where students mm be trained in the fundrlnlentll! of the ‘iflclences and 51W! and opportunity of prelim!!! thethlelvos rel- tho ndVnntB-KQB "l higher courses in scientific Hr search. ,. (To be. Continued) .4 ‘fl . Manila e . » “kins-ow: munch. O elleneo his...“ ‘rte “WW ~"-..l:.1l.'"“ t... as wit; I ,- 1 l .I 1 v I DQWK yaw-o w» ennui‘ leoooopi coco"!-