" *>..;s.~o-.«.':..-...‘..;.»=. . .ll':; . fill V.‘ .ar_x.-.s,_~. ll-— ..,m_ i - . l ‘: ~. , -. .-l '- . .. -v '*" “,‘> .1-¢"".¥!\..:* -. ‘ " '-* MAY 30. 1935 D THE cnasnorrsmww GUARDIAN ' ; .i’AGE TEN i t i__li coiivlailllou shown by the many finegtributes paid to him by people in all walks of life. or him. it may well be said: Life's crown well won. ~ Life's work well done, Life's crown well won. _ I , - l .3’ Education Value i 'h°"'h‘B’:u£h.i"x;'t‘hlo':Bl:l‘l1l:Pl5l°t"I:dd!31“’ fl»‘?'o.."B......"‘°""‘..... on ““"°“.., we **=l°"'”°' *'°““’° 3° "" °'°' ‘i '' Fm" T'""'t° T" ‘M’ ll ' ‘ ' '1‘l'l'-lnlnl WW» "0 911- world is not waiting with W 3'; §:;'°°‘;‘un’:,';- “:5 ll; if; -11,. g" . valedicton’ was . _ I ‘ .0. .. . ii-”°°L°?3‘5‘» ?-3-7‘-"wT%‘n«”-illllelll ’-°-‘W3 *:.:.*.:*.?='.‘.z.:t.'.-.."°....°'=i.°r.°.‘l.’:';:'.: ui :‘3»°l‘='=°fi‘*~»- ”“"" ”' s°"'“""' » n ue e Eninan, Ch 1 teto ' _ . tiz c " gr 8 0 '“" "4 ‘A‘'?:‘“’ Wells‘ ‘u§:’?’°“- m §§'r:3'a"§'o°dta"-'lldae.5i'}"uc‘§l'.7.5"3'in'°.§f;. lhfi lldmlfntion of all our oitigenau dK;h_1il.X:a£d:sn.: James Leigh er 8 o n u A l Eleanor O'Brien. Eimsdale. Aloysius Gaudet, Miscouche. Annie 0‘connor, o'Leary. Edith Maclleau, Upper Montague. Lalla Roop, Sourls. Gordon Douglas, Georgetown. - ' -. ii aduating clasl "i'odey..:foa‘;u:‘z3°nege_ em“ appreciation for Y0“? our Convocation exer- iggt hand of stud- wreck its way upon you. "it is I iv YEAR ll0NOUlt- niimoiins‘ g one," (Order of Merit) Lewis Woolner, North Ru-stlco. Harold Black, Charlottetown. Evelyn woolner. North Rustieo. busy world and a he stressed. The struggle since the creation of the world had been to make two The “Boston ‘n-avalier” in its issue of May 26. 1938 pay: editor- iai tribute to Dr. David D. scan- ... coat cises. Binoetbe cnii_c_iii 3"3‘c?s“te:i?g3§§§l6t§t‘3v'};m' Mophus Mumnald at‘ M'"”' gzw°°n.?§n"§§'w mwevvefixetxlimiglyll Now mm” ‘am ‘nu 1”” in um 1”“ M. Comma‘ neil who was for 83 years chief of . ~ ' ———* 0 . - ' . . . - to ur Officers Elected At ‘(§°““§:“MB°§fm‘;‘n°“f,,“,§:f1- maeatrlce Clark Alma '-hfm “°°“'““il"°,fl t:-“°'"°“3° 0‘ ivecea-it of clear Vision ",:':,,',"’,',,:f§g°‘:,';‘°,,s 2... staff :33“ :1:-:33}:-caiean of age Interefitlfigd 1I"r0gram , erar am . - ‘ ' sc semen s e produce more good gms third ' Pr Meeting In Ottawa. John Ritchie, Charlottetown. il°§;‘dC,*v§:§f;h§c’£°“(§f,f,‘;f6,wwwn than he needs, and as A result --m speaking to you last year I 81:33. v’. fl-5;.‘ bet§t‘n]dOVed of all WI WY H°9DlW- W1 30' W1‘ A es?“ 0 Large - 1‘ —— M‘“'3‘"°'' webswrl Ch'“l°“°“’w“' Irwin Blondou Yciien vane ' there 15 in N10 5$0T€h°ll°°5 01 l-M endeavoured to emphasise the ne- - ' by his noble life. 1”“ "°“”‘“°“"'- udience. ~ ;... (C. r. by Guardian’: Special wlral GMDUATING DIPLOMAS and-t oaulni. Charlottetgwn. xfjlgofi §‘,‘h"{'c1;,"‘:°’ §;°§_§;“£:W; ctaflsslty J1 bgavlngoa gray:-uvolilnognag ‘shed glory ‘go the illustrious l$“l’v°,f1 "D°“£fn“n":u“!°"°‘:a';; _ ‘O’l'I‘AW,M 29-01: w- lttM'hd,t,,Ei . ego ore u u he,.,mi e.a.nn- - - - V :4 A “V W (Order of Merit) “W e W e“ 5 '’"‘°”’ Md ,0“, studies, ma egpoclguy when ,p:,‘:_u°°n ,0 ms 1°;X1”,:d5“v.,,ed years chief cf staff and surgeon- A large audience rimmed the Neil Maccannell, Lorne Valley, I-ieber Maciiiwen, Moreli. Yvonne Gallant, Abram’s Village. Charles Kelly, Bear River. Erna. Colcs, North Milton. Henry Cllirk, Alberton. Keith Harrington, spring Valley. Grace Campbell, Charlottetown, Wesicy Mlici..eod, Kinross. Jean Elizabeth MacDonald, Char- lottetoivli. Leo Cusack, Emyvaie. Rita Arscliault, Mlscouche. Toussulnt Arsenault, Abram's Vil- in-chief of the third surgical ser- vice of the Boston Olty Hotpitol. after thirty-three years of service to the hospital and the people of Boston, has asked that the work be tn‘r.-n over by somebody else. “.\ller long thought about what to write here about this man of great mind and skill and heart. The Traveller confesses it does not know where to begin. And certain- iy we could not find where ex- nctly to stop. annual concert and display “Me, t-ho “M06! 01 the Boy Scouts A5. sedation held in the Prince 01 Wain 0011930 Hall last. lflgh[,_ The Scout: and Cuba gave an interest- -“ ing VIIIBRY 01 drills, song; and demonstrations during the mo, son, daughter of Senator Cairine Wilson, Rockcliffe, Ont. was elect- ed president of the women's sec- tion Twentieth Century Liberal Association at its second national convention here today. She suc-l oeeds Odette Lapointe daughter of Hon. Ernest Lepointe, Minister of Justice. who was appointed an honorary vice president. Dr. 0. M. McDoilgall. Neepnwa. Man. will preside over the men‘: section for the ensuing year. in you byd g°°d_bye to nus -punt". tion to go out into the world to make your living, so this morning I thought perhaps I could not do better than to discuss with you, for a few brief moments, at least two or three oi« the essentials that must be kept before you if you are not to lose sight of the goal. and if you are not to be hindered in the pursuit of it. “However, before “The world you are going into is not one calling for increased pro- duction. The emphasis ‘has been taken off the material side of our living and now is on the mental. social and spiritual side." the speaker said. "One hears the criticism. ‘what is the use of filling the country with educated people?’ The doct- rine is a pernicious one. The struggle now is between reform- ation and revolution. It can be seen Eric Wilson, Covehead. Arthur Green Alberton ‘ubmk "m°u3h°ut M‘ 1" flung Empire. Tohis successor. our sm- cious sovereign King Edward vilI.. we. as students of Prince of wales College seem bound by special ties of affection, and to him we pledge our enthusiastic loyalty and whole- hearted delvotio . “m the first year of his reign. anewerainouriivesbegins aswe stand here, the graduating class of 1936, whom Princeol Wales College sends forth from her portals today «. ,_._. . ..:‘:=‘:rra. '’'‘’1._ :‘ lll YEAR CERTIFICATES (Order of Merit) Millar MncLure, Albion Cross. willialn Martin. lieatherdale. Haldane Scott, North River. Marjorie Maccailuln, summer-side. Alexis Wood, Tyne Valley. Leigh Ramsay, Northam. Iva Bridges, Howisn. Glynn Firtil, Bridgetown. (fun. Mr. L. D. Murray, president of the Scout Inssodation for um Province. in a abort address; made an appeal for increased interest in Si‘-0131118’. 3'-‘E51118 it as one of the my saving my- ~ 2 l to R. A. MacDoilgnll, §,‘,‘,‘°°ds_,f,._,‘,’:‘k, 0% 1,5, ,.e,,,.-_.,. 9,... 1" “An “S8 “S1, huge and Joseph Dooley, Chnrlotte- in me world that the countries $39 tgugflhff‘-at‘! ‘:’:f1hngfh°m“‘r° 30;‘ to take up the more serious respon- “Dr. Scannell. Boston and New most important movements in the sident. R. A. Macpoiigali was also Mmom flyndmm Molmgua toxg-‘old God‘ N t that paid atteritloii to education hugs a Pmacher. Th“ ,5 me last slibilities «Lid ib.th'1lis'he ffiurt as; we Engtlalntll aid theicouglliirymare very veg: today. _ elected an honogary vice president. Hux‘o:d 1-lockin. Souris. Enicc Luncl ll-iefslon gadld wmahke. aim §he!'Is6l1‘?'tE'edul.ll?le§'t1lI1‘dcle}i)'i%l3 deto uwught I have In mmd for u ‘ sgevd too Qultfllsy uN%‘w tilgl 53: ehlilave slfdixn cyxour fellgwmrficia’ Jungle p1.)r?|i‘1To:mbY optfifgdziodfltvhll v- - c are . - . - o learned Chancellor of one of our Canadian Universities re- day, ‘Sensible Arthur Peake, Charlottetown. Wilfred Maccarviile, Kinkora. foificers of the \vulnen's branch ‘; were elected as follows Honorary l Presidents, Rt. Hcn. W. L. Mac- .111 the sympathy you have given the afflicted, all the God-given skill you have used to relieve suf- Oil) Pack. Next came a flag di-111 by the Trinity Wolf cue Pack in the course of which the Pack graduation any has come, we re- gard it with mingled feelings of joy and sorrow, joy because we have Elsie Milccvregor, Montague. Olive NIliCLL‘L'll'l, Charlottetown. John Miirdcck, Montague. continue theirrstudiee. What must be demanded is more education. ma‘ marked the other 1'“’““e K“? ?"“.“‘°" c““',"‘°b“’,:‘l‘ ' " "'33 CERT'F“l7-‘Vms Hazel Eliman Victoria West “It Emit ‘met-iirrtlel :I5ldaDelTl;:)0l’tm:1t lumen.‘ and 1 MP9 I come "M" attainedourgosl sorrow because we fering all the wisdom you have song “The British Grenadi . - provincla vice presl en‘ - 0"] 1 M H _- ~ asse ‘ th 1 m M , ‘er to 1 e _ _ crs." Eiiidcd. New Bl‘llll5\\'lCk- Mable V9l'li Silripsoilr. ‘I’-lopec;tiver. 5\,',1,‘,',‘,"‘,‘,j,,‘,;‘,‘,‘,‘,§g,““',,';§f1“""“9°- “'35 in the olden days when i>m- .h:‘,,°,§§imf,: $2’ tfififie who filgectllme tot?-he vanilla: orthe ways. shared in training younger men The Kirk Wolf Cub Pack in short SCll1l.V -flllli J0llll- Georgina H111. Marion Stewart. West Point. Bud“ C0105 ton ‘ filflcldgit W35“; P"t::"n°k ggcggicfin been ordained and set apart for forgngieflgsangsfgg filagguleze yet‘; to lgglgemszy g‘:“m‘::n"y gtxgirtllri. °:ftgT‘: ‘;M;°:e‘::‘:“"l}£l° ' ~ e. e - - . Hi that purpose.’ But I wish to speak i 5:, 3: h ; Nova Scotia, lViar- An w']_g IN Do iio, ‘ jorie giinenworili. Halifax. Doris Airi,l:.uE;1un1.ei(-)ixi15, I'Iee‘}l,)r0ll.mn n Fm“. YEAR PASS L S tion as the saving salt that will w you just as E f,.1end_ and um. will always l.'lnser f°lld1Y 111 Olll’ portant things you are so capable Macxenzie of the Kirk Wolf Cub - Love-tt. Halifax; Prince E<l\\'Bl'd 15‘ Leslie Sicivari. Belle River. (‘0,.du_ of Mn“) I T protect us from revolution we "take having had over mm’, yea” ex_ ::l}l"lol';iees iigilvge-gr divid1e[:l4l>;i‘;lrn:a:;xi‘i3s 011 doigg :3 gm Wm-1,3-5 Btu] nu-. “ck “us now Bhwmny Rom. land, r.ter Ruitenbliry. chai~lcite- Malcolm Reeves, Cross Roads. Golden ;\,m,Rm, Hwmerdale a different conception of it, he pemnce in business and 1,, owe, me at-‘east mewmpah we may be have ne t. ‘ and accompanied himself on me town. Rlllrgllrel Riley. Sllmmel'5ld€~ Frances Reeves, Cross Roads. Dame] N,ch015Ou'_ Chu1onew‘;m Polnted Olllh walks of life. Now, the first essen- “Ned upon ‘bu pm in the ever “D''§D5°“““9“ ‘-5 3 Yl'W“°m« V15‘ 5““‘-l'- Tm THNW 3001“ I‘l'00p secretaries: Myra Macdonald. Alan .\iaci.eod, Eimsdale. Bordon G,.eman_ Emerald ’ --para” we would can om. tiai you must have is faith, An old growing compmxny gt the modem 011‘ the Island with Mrs. scan- gave a number of eiltertnilimg Ottawa, Mrs. Ne.son vermetie. $l,l£\te|' igurlpera Egit llmtyéaltty. Edgar M,,,.C,,11u,,,' Cross Réads school‘ u,mm,.m when we mks teacher of mine whose fi‘ldl"i;ishll1p I world New, m the history of mum no i révelaowirs a former resident of Two :.ll1-:!i';ili!:1lyi'seddl(:cr)i‘:gd(;rJhli)cl‘h the Ottawa» ll El l° 5” v 3”’ °°W'l- Avis Higuins, ch 1 L; t ‘ enjoyed for many years, an w ose ' ,_ 09° - D H1 0 ail- vw I wu “.2: ‘l‘i‘.3~.2w.° ' n ' ow" pro- iiégul Adviser: Mrs. A. H. Lieff. Ottawa. The officers in the men's branch follow : Ruth Christie, York. Ivan Roberts, West Royalty. Mary Lawson, Albcrton. Gladys Maccardie, Middleton. Bruce Mnccanncll, Cilllrlcttetown. Alice Dollgllls. Bunbury. Sadie Bl‘(’li2ill[. .\iurray Harbour, R-lil'lTl0lld Donahue, Souris, Borden Champion, Malpcque, Vincent Grant, Montague. aries of the new doctrine. Not to the wild parts of the world but as home missionaries." He urged the students not to consider the receipt of a. certificate very fond of impressing upon me the truth of these words. ‘Wisdom is good, but it must be the servant of faith or else it is sure to mis- lead! the problems affecting the lives and well-being, of all. classes. We know that for ourselves, too. life will not be easy. We shall find competition keen in any pbofesslon we may Island Scholars Win Diplomas vided pleasing variety to the pro- gram. After a. short intcrmlmlon and sale of candy the Holy Rclieonier Scout Troop put on a display of Honorary President. Mr. King? I-i°l3 .R5m53Y- M9-1P9‘1l1E Reta Leard, Alberto . Honorary V109 Pl'0Sld?“‘5~ H9“ M‘."m.“ C'“m°r°' Memlm _ L90 M“’~'K““‘°n- ChI;l‘1°"»€WWl'l- Pl:/Lealrflnale gfofiltl tomlfllmuldtffotfie "3" Th”°'F°” Fun‘ Ch‘?X:e.s, result of the educational ' . '°v°”1 “mm phyed M “M: Emest Lapomi,3_ R, A, MacDougall, Winnie Arsenaull, Smmmerslde. Joamm Mamomld’ Peakel ounge somele of ours wmmeum advantages ofiemd m young people Mcclu meetings. A roping and fire il-hi- w°°dst°°k‘ om‘ Ju-mu ‘Jordan’ cha”oWfl0wn' {rho hatyeeop hop: n t he e had “The” I Team the wads M “’d' today. even on. our own Island, 1"‘ d°m°mt“"°“ by H” Km‘ Provincial vice presidents in- Catherine Bagnall, Charlottdetown. pm ROBERTSON REVIEWS our rirlfrnmes we Jomv V in vice given by the presment of one mere am more com“ ‘famed young Scout Troop Wu golyowm 3,‘. E, elude: New Brunswick, ii. W. K9"-h i$f3ll“€dY- Cl‘°55 R0“ 5- wonx y op“; class ,, 3°“ of the large Universities in the men and women than ever before. __ pinyettg by the Holy R4‘dt‘<'mrr Sutherland‘ 1,.,,,de,,m,,. F,” s_ Other students of high standing your l-ea ns es. the speaker great. Republic in the south of us. and ,, ,5 my the mos, ,,m,,,,,,,, Mom-REAL, May 28—.At the Scout 'I‘.roop. Orchestral selections Bridges, Saint John: Nota scotia. ¥h°-hWl_l5f1lT they mlgl 0°lTlP1°l°d the "Today is just a.nolll£'r day to the C . 1 Mb , 1‘ “'35 ms l‘ll’€‘}‘€l1 m<’5£ll8€ 30 the mag can hope to “mam nmame Sm. convocation of Mccili University by the King's Own Troop p!'n\i‘d Frank Ernst.‘ Mahone Bay. Dg. tifiecd ‘Z’ a‘F‘f1‘;;"‘:5:1a$"‘l‘1z‘e'>n5*:r_° 9"‘ ordiniiry person, but to the stu- have .,,°,,b,,§§,§',’ff,,,° Ofnfnzstmvg? -ft"d°31§n3§d{,‘:a:“§g~gavlfifig cess. today five hundred and fifty de- to make a bigndhittxlth gnu ii'.[l(l- Herbert Me.cLeod. Yal-mouth. . mm Mam“. Smnhope. dents and than anxious parents it cu-emiy selected, and nbundanuy h‘;"1‘€h in yam God and never to lose h"'VI'eI0;iIeeC\:i$.eé.l1.l:el43rnl.‘l;Btlggligiggglntlg grecs and diplomas were confer- iliirelfé. Ielfiumd by esongsllllllrl‘ E. I._ F‘. A. Large, Charlottetown. Ev'elyn Block, Charlotteiown. Will be ‘no ordinary day’ but a red supplied and well diivded so that faith in _vour country’ and it seems ed. Winnifred McQuaid of Char- monica selections and step dan- Anzus McCormick. Jr. Souris. . _ letter one in L " v . - Secretaries: (English) Robert E%1:§0I1:4:.Li.‘,‘.§r?' Robertson declagfd callsndgg-gimglg alihstudents, farmers. workmen and to me he might very well have ad- 3312:‘t°c:‘;“$_gfin?flr;:'m:e,:f1u,£.§)1n‘,.,%J£n 1,,mm,,,.n was “.m.dm dmomg mm‘ by thg 3354113,, smut T--mp ome;-, Ottawa; (French) Jean James fiécswgfn Cmdfan his ioview of the work of the past 0 em may have books on any Sub‘ (‘Cd 3 mm!‘ and that '3 "H" mm eamest endeavor. )But in our efiorts for Public Health Nursing - in and Cub Pack. The crimp ’lre Richard. 0?-£€llVa« 'I‘Tt-'fl5llF€l‘- D°l" V101 1.-ml ,ma,.5on' Canaan .' your at Prince of Wales College Jed’ he 15 mmmsmd m‘ Cmme‘ . “mh ”‘ y°““"”‘ Tm” ‘S “Md may we ever be governed by the school and graduate nurses. scene brought the lfltelesllll ' Md M30“ Hflmax. Legal Ad\..5e,.' Douglas fllnack oyieary 3. an is the Same to me teachers to‘; quently adult education is at ourl_-ound advice for faith is the \cry pflmiples of honesty and jusmel The degree 0’ doom. of medlcme ‘mm to , ciosa The com. , Christophe Taschereau. Quebec. A- Mary Love Egg, any each class and each student in I digor lfind cm “.25; gr me ask‘ foundation stone upon which the never. as Kipling so well expressed and Woods‘ gold medal for best under the ratronnse 0f H13 H01‘.- W. Boob, Kitchener. Ont... George James Burbs“, Ch 1oue£°wn_ new one," the Principal wmt on degire orlgeedwlbe tunntlgfiilghtgit l;,\}lll?te0i§n6.:‘l1scetu:l’,e lftadi-fee mrgtff Mt‘): it ‘become obsessed by the desire cliniicgl eiilaminatimsnwfinzlmngeifig 0\«ll' L9-'G°V°m°l' D°Bl°13- ' ‘ an one rs aggro Mcllralth. Ottawa. The central Guardian been Thin column In reserved for of local interest but advertising of a newly nature may be Inserted are 4 cents I word strictly payable in ladviauce. . Donald MacLeod, Wellington. liam. John Matthew, Souris. SECOND YEAR. PASS LIST (Order of Merit) Lucy Peters, Charlottetown. Mary Doyle, Charlottetown. Alastair MacDonald, Glen Wil- Margaret Callaghan, Mt, Stewart. '0 say. There would be an element of sadness in the hearts of the Kffldufltes. who have spent four years at the institution. The teach. ers had great pleasure in the senior class with whom they had, worked and mingled for four ye9,rg_ and the teachers’ goodwill and gram. tide would follow them when they left the institution, Dr-, agbgrmon declared. Robertson pointed out. Eon. Mark R. Mccvuigan. Min- ister of Education, in a short ad- o‘.n-ss congratulated the Principal, the staff and the students on the suocees‘ul ‘ ‘ion of the year. The province owes a debt of grat- itude to Dr. Robertson and his staff, the Minister of Education pointed out, for the wonderful work end in diaster. No other will do and the older we get the more we delve into the manifold problems of life with all its confusion and with all its uncertainties, the deeper Ls our realization that in order to live a useful life to develop 9, well bai- anced mind and character so that we may be prepared to shoulder our responsibilities to the com- of wealth for wealilh's sake.’ Rath- er shall we look foirward to success asameans of em: lingus todo good to others. th t our example may be an inspiraition to them to lead nobier and betiter lives. "To our revered and honored principal and to the other members of the staff, we wish to acknowledge a debt of gratitude that we can never fully repay. You have ever was awarded to David W. Meo- Kenzie Jr., son of Dr. David Mac- Kenzle formerly of,Be1fsst. P. E. I orary degree of Doctor of were Stephen lish at Harvard University, world Among six recipients of the hon- Letters Leacock. retiring professor of economics, and Pro- fessor J. L. Lowes. professor of mig- |.0.Il.E. Parley ‘Opens Tonight WINNIPEG, May 29.—ProVlnclal presidents of the Imperial Ordcr. Lorne Smallwood, Che lott town, GULLISON BEAICTY SALON for Murm pea“, Chmotzetosn. . they have been carrying on for m“rl‘:;yatu]1arW‘l!llC“l:e 1Il‘i::5talI‘,l1l:.V‘l;0fa'-E; kept below "3 we thought, that for— famed scholar and gumoy, who Daughters of the Empire. mel lll Pei-manents. -5045-5-26-27-30. Jean oumm. Mberton In the Third Yeats there was an. Years. rd! :1‘; We mugs‘; constantly re_ mal education is beneficial only in was introduced by gem cymg conference here tonight, discussilii: Lottie Pl-ofitt, Spring Valley, ml" equally good class. In aver- 3°83 118 the “dull edllcfltlon msh our m,nd5""‘°md strengthen our so far as it assists ms in resource- M,,c,,,m,,,, one 0; p,_ vmmv ma agenda and reports to be ill?‘ CONFEDERATION LII-‘E INSUR- ANCE. ‘ L-8’198- '1-12-312. >PAN‘l‘ltY SALE Moore and Mc- Leads. Saturday. May 30th, Mt. Herbert Ladies Aid. L-5095-5-30. POLICE COUlt'l‘—In the Police Court yesterday momlng the de- fendants in two sanitary cases were assessed the court costs. The de- fendant in an ejectment case was given 2. month to vacate the premses. BRIDAL SHOWER—MlsB Edna Macmillan was entertained at the home of Mrs. Frank Hobbs Thurs- day evening when about twenty of her girl friends gathered to shower her with personal gifts and good John Coyle, Charlottetown. Lilia Wright. Victoria. Marion Compton, Moi-ell. Marjorie Paquet, Souris. Everett Gallant. Charlottetown. Macintosh Baicom, ch'to'wn. COMMERCE CERTIFICATES (Order oi‘ Merit) Marlon Storey, Charlottetown. Jean Forsythe, Charlottetown. Margaret Buote, Charlottetown. Clara Shea, St. Louis. 'Mae Yeo, Central, Lot 18. Isabel Wilson, B.A,, Alberton, ‘Elmer Ling, Charlottetown. ‘James Toombs, Charlottetown. ‘Ii-vine Rice, Charlottetown, ‘Rene. M6CPh¢f§0fl, Darlington. Doris MaoDougall. Charlottetown. Helen I-iyndman, Charlottetown. age ability perhaps no class in 1-9. cent years had surpassed it, the Speaker told the audience. It was in the first and second years, the junior classes, that me Tfeatcst problems arise. The in- dividuai student comes from hi, own district school. He comes to the cflllital of the Province away from parental control to the freedom of the boarding house. He comes to the classes of Prince of Wales Col- lege. In his own school he was ad- ministered unto daily by one teach. er who knew his weakness and his Sllenrth. He comes to the college where he had to divide his energies between five or more amount teachers and classes. These differ- ent conditions often combine go ‘ make work for the student difficult movement in this province what it needed most was leadership, the speaker stresse‘-. To the students who intended to become teachers he asked that if there was_a_ study group in the community into which they went to teach to join it. If there was no group he urged that they organize one. The speaker mentioned the crit- icism that is heard from time to time that the course at Prince of Wales is too academic and not practical enough. The Minister of Education suggested that no pro- posal should even be considered that would in the slightest degree interfere with the cultural educa- tion which has always been given in the mllege. Mr. H. H. Shaw. Chief Superin- wili power by keeping in contact with the highest and best that life has to offer. That. my student friends, is absolutely necessary if we are to receive the zest and the enthusiasm to preserve and fight on against the many hard knocks and bitter disappointments that we are bound to meet, and so we need faith to keep preming on towards the desired goal of success. A True Aim Needed "Next to faith I suggest that we should have a true aim in life. By that I mean, not 9, general aim, which would probably end in beinfl B. Jack of all trades and a Master of none. but wiiat is required is I clear cut definite aim or, in other ful and creative reasoning. You have always had our welfare at heart, and have triad to impress upon us that the success worthwhile is that winch is accomplished with- out the sacrifice of high ideals. Prince Edward Island can well be proud of the noble staff of profes- sors who conduct this college. You command the esteem. and venera- tion of your pupils both past and present. for you ever keep before them lofty standards of conduct. teaching them by word and exam- ple reverence for God and for His holy law. Here therti is none of the modem conflict itetweerl faith and science; no youthilui mind will here be taught to distrust the all ruling Providence of the etemsd and ever wise Oreatorr. We trust that our future achle-tements will plilced, may we selves. --the Ich Dien of our crest. our lives be dedicated to the sub- iime ideal of service—eervioe to our fellow beings, to our country and to our God." former students at Harvard. ever be true to our- May our motto be ‘I serve‘ Let paratory to the sented to the annual meeting which will formally open tomorrow night. Meetings of committecs occiipmi the arriving delegates today, lili- convention proper. seventeen committees are engaged in giving final review to reports to be presented at the business .<i‘S5l0Ils which open Monday. wishes. ‘Jean Graham Musquodoboit or jmposslblc Under such tendent of Education lso d- ' . condi- '“ "ml" words, you must have a real and --- FUNEML smwCEs_The mm H“l>°l“- N-5- zggitstijteris not to hemwonglcred at ?wf)l1“h°ml;;“§‘,°:‘f]l;°bi:°°:l:;:c€:dll;§ dcfinitelpuriiosleuigi llife. <;thervvci‘5€. ‘;‘,$°‘;‘,§5m‘_" a’f,‘;°°,‘m§{°‘,‘,;°p§;‘ (Continued from page 7) his bike. ‘ M X 1, be . ,1 rm 1% ‘ ea owns era enum- youwllius r eons l'0m.flY , sodownthebacksre i 26- :;;. “.‘.§’.§‘.“.fu°“}‘i.‘.‘2.E £53“ be or amen: or d° i° ‘mm the we or to -ommr to we :::.:°..":;:..'.;*°:*.“:.° '*::..i*:.“‘ ”°“°"‘ 7 lo we no me. . his late rev-siydenclc 58 King stgeet, to Evelyn Hessiearn,oGeoi?get::own and W183,‘ mt and second yum ‘ edlliceatxigifiited out too that the om’ gem“ anywhere’ idly Wafsmfig "To the generalupuleolih represent- W1“-‘1°W (L99) 5 9 d'-3- 50 °°m° ‘'11 5'9“ 5°“ “M G“ dam St. Dunsian's Basilica. The pall- Lawrence Toombs Charlottetown ' Robertson then went’ °" W ’ ' Wm me away‘ To me one 0 L e ed here toda by such a large and Bumm" 0- YW’ be“ born-era were Messrs Daniel G! lis, (equal). ’ ' stress the need 1“ cam on me pan :::ik3°”u}?l inning tlI”arl:’lm°eId°Scnt)t saddest mom!“ m we is to we “ distinizllishedy audience. we express (smile) 3 7 dl'- on lvhlt h3“d9°“‘e my ““H°n me V Joseph Purcell, John P. Bradley, Olive Rowley, Charlottetown of pamumé in the memo” 0‘ we land fills teachen d - ymmg mm or I young woniliart °‘“' heartfelt “’l3“k3 ml‘ the klndlll Time: 314 1-2. 234 1-4, 2.23 1-4, pride of the West- , John w. Gonrlely. James Campbell Lincoln Dumont Charlottetown “"d°“" °““’°“’“°“‘ 5° 3° "° ‘l’ c m m ' °‘ E’ ‘"‘m“3 “°“‘ ““°‘"”“‘ “W” ‘ “ interest you have vrnnifisted in the 2.25 1-4. 2.26 1-4. 2.25 1-4, 225 1.4, --—— ' ' - imlnate as many as possible of the 3'“ “"1 h‘“’° “V9” Yen” m““' l>l'€¢l0l«l-5 '-hll18 Called l'lm°- the stud. 2,27 1.2_ 239 1.4, c_ M_ Alemder of Sam John and Patrick Cullen. Service at the Annie Macswain, Aiiiston. undesirable factors. The parent mg in the work of the profession "1 realize that under present un- scholostic attailr ents of our cell’ it of? Yell!‘ presence has imported the hay ilurllli Nil‘ -1 church was uridu icd b R . in i. Vi 'i V Id tin t ’ Road . , Dougan andfigt mi “E35 b§,vFm‘.,'e; M;r§‘,nM‘f’;‘Keff:,e’ iifrissflfe. ' cant be too careful in the aelec- rim “"7 ‘"9 ““°“'°d '” °°“°h' l°"““"‘“ °°°“°““° °°“dm°m "bu shows us that - have not been Jimmie Sanderson of ‘Pl-uro, who in; Buly Bondeer 2.12, ellzlllli’ l° rmlcir MscMahbn_ Wm of the house and family with 0 P°"ll°d °ll°r “°‘ 9“-‘Y ”° °"“““ °““"°V“‘°“‘ “‘ lmmindfui of r past endeavors. is training Patrick Direct a.o1 1-4, the 2.22 class. He wok ll“"" ‘“ Merton Murdock, Melville. whom the young student is to be His Worship Mayor Turner and that is no excuse for being idle. May we bespcui your continued writes under date of May 28th: several races last season and Mn V; ‘Am To RES,l___The mm“ M %'<r>gdWll1M3°D0U8Bll.Be1le RlV9l'- placed} The house would have 3 Hon. J. P. Mcintyre, acting Prem- Use the time to improve yourself ,, y M Mod 1,,,,_e Mm Smh Cosmo wok Vim Edwl:r;dM;c:f‘lcllhr;<:l;. good health ,m,d_ the spam ier, who presided. also spoke bricf- in your studies, or get out and help ’,’{,:,"sl,j_“§,’V‘,°“‘)‘°w°,‘,’,“§g{,‘;‘:'°fls‘,}‘ 3"“ '°’ W-’e““:r: ff:“’m11‘;‘°‘;M“°’5‘°:h°l’°‘;ar:nfi ggfghagfuzfrlia 1“ “gem, ,0, ,_,,. Wslerdfly mflmlns from her late Doris Myers Hampton 3’'“’“°d« 1“ 15°‘ ll‘ W°“ld be 3- 8°06 ry‘ °°“”"‘“1“u"3 m’ “‘“h°“‘ ““d Y°‘“' “°‘3hb°‘" 1" ms wmk even‘ “And now we would up ask a spe- June The classes are 28 222 and in this issue residence to Log 55 Chmch. The Frmk Macmnnon ohgrlomewwn thing to suspect the e,,mmce of thestudenis on the successful com- if necessary. without remuneration. cm Word to our honored and be_ 215 .8“ um d 2. em’. we . pail bearers were: Messrs. Thomas Florence Dalton sunmerside ' "“b°”“1°515 “mu l7l'°Ven to the P"°”'°“ M We Y°3l"5 W0I‘k- D0 lmlltlllllfi ll‘ "“~ 5° ‘°“5 “ "‘ “ loved parents It is only through ands allowed ntnOtl:a°e'Th efasies-t The followin sununaric. ill \'c~ Ma:Quaid, Alfred MacQuald. John Cornelius Maoormnc St Ma.r- °°l'lml'Y- The family would not ADDRESS nv LT-GOV DEBLOIS “°°d h°“°“ -“'°"‘ 3° ““ W k"‘’ yollr unfalilns cnoouraaunent and ii to d to lsraazm Hell Brit ri D isdl have been i~..llld- Connolly, Reginald Brae, Edward garet‘s. ' . onlyberespectable but should mwe ' ' yourself employed because to re- Demdemn mu um any has hem mic 3 . 5!! ° Y ‘ l'° “ ‘yln ’J Nmliilsm. Carragher and Joseph Carragher. Cletus Murphy, Milivaie_ a respect for education and a. sym- The following is the text of the mall‘ ““° ‘5 "M '°’ ”°“ ‘° “*9 made possible for .1. We ahlll ..‘.- "°"' "°' "°"“"" J’ A‘ Km h" M m 3’, r‘ 01;, {;.{.m will "i- Father Harrell conducted the ser- Earl Leard, Fortune cove pathetic attitude towa.rd.s it. The address delivered by His Honour busy‘ deavorto prove to youin ‘the years Benn‘ mu Hmsldu “ck m chum” own‘ I 0; the at «V5- vice at the church and grave. wan-en M.n.cGuirk Dromore mother of the household should be Lt--Governor Del3loi-s: “I “R d D "mus to come that your eonn Hence has $3,‘? Big; nwhuni 1:“ cg member WM 3 ew ' —— Nora Har er, Ens’ ' one who “Another ear h lied nd ° " ' ‘“ ' PRESENTATION--At the Mite Patricia R?amsay,LH1:i‘:1yi;1gi¥i. herself invflizldstudfgvedid fififi once again it is 3.? rgleasurlg and llftobrgdalilidendapaliiwleedahtnfindhgf Jig good Captain Aubrey flve- -old 2.38 Cllss—l'ilrsc slfiil ‘ Box opening of the Women's Mls- Harold Stewart, Charlottetoiwn. of the student. If there is neglect privilege to be present with you at "I remember mum“ an emmmt °"V°°mu°m you an enunammg hem own” by Hum“ mm L H6 iiilll 6111 ségnary society of st. James Annie Cusack, nnyvu¢_ on the part .0: Lhg young gtudent your Convocation Exercises. °°“‘éeh“' t'“;: t‘°;‘d‘:1:"ha;“d:k:ndu;: for us °‘m&:mLJ1.I".:,d:°§‘2n"£‘°h:,.w$°: ghfinonglg Auilfyolaillnghl urch on Wednesday eftcmoon Charles MacDonald, North Lake. it should be reported to the per- "3!" lllllclfly “H10 D9-550$ It ‘a mm 5‘ " ''To‘our fellow students may we 5 m 7 °‘ ° 5' ’ I " '31 Mrs. J. G. Jamieson, honorary pn:a- Grace George, Tracadie. ents and perhaps ms con", cu-9,, seems but yesterday that we were °"ll"Y hem ‘"9 “V0 “"3 d‘‘“3°‘'°‘‘-3 my m pmml .uphold the name Mac 2.10 in training again and she (Lee) 1 N‘, ' l,dent..wa.s pleasantly surprised when Beth MacEwcn, Bristol. athered here for e i ”‘1“3" u’ rm" about The Emmy ' :5 comma mod’ Gem" Bishop‘ Tam ovshmter by A” ‘ ' » ~ .i'li' alter; a few opening remarks by the Ivan Wilson, New Dominion. lg?) lgethzegrificfifiifi-3:2? lglat at. A great dtehll i?:ri':ias;:;cr?£ :°“"""' “h:]51“‘}ed ":ak5“:‘dl:°°:nm:::pc:y t|;ryB‘lIlItlE;nl‘lsfll‘l)|§B $3; $32: rw‘: mmck D"°°" am 1": (gdwndé) by Rampart“ I ‘ Pfesdent. Mrs. Mary McLean. the Evelyn Herve _c.. 1-me. , ' L ed mm the lnterveni . 0"” V 9 3, ‘ , t a song to be sung in on - ‘ . . mnuter Driulregate in 2;] few gra- Elizabeth ianldcrlcpelc, Tlgnis: lerxDi%lmt1lli]: ’c”.§"i‘i.§§"°.§.”§§;‘.;,,”’,:',‘§, The great Empire to whlrl 5v:”l?ed- til“ 3"“ ‘f:!‘I'°"e“"m:t“‘§, ;:f’m'f,"e°': :lI<I)%s0:le‘y0‘i'iyz1gl1‘|:.but on «E’.?"w§.'..i‘§ "lb WM 01 TM 55l‘“""°m' FMl>- (°‘“'“°>md by mm,‘ I M» ‘ A . us remar ‘presented er with 3 Raymond Macxlnnon, wear, R,(yy- need of 1,-om 1-.,u,.'¢,° mm. In}, one long has suffered an almost over- "°“‘ “P” institution that censure will fail.’ in 953° 0‘ PW ‘lhml M h-'5 “" 5“l’“'' ‘’ 7 r irils t“- ‘ me membfinhlp hi the W- M- 3- 0! 9-lW- hm hours “nay cum“ 0, the whelmirlg loss in the passing of our h°“5° °“‘l’W ‘°’ my 1°""h °‘ um‘ --we export; .5 may 9; ya“ .3 ed me to send along to you." er'a Pride ‘ J " ” which she has been a most ener- Delphine Arsenauit, ui-banvuie, mm, spent m cm, was stressed Beloved sovereign, King George the “‘ Wm “M M ‘my 1°“ hem‘ mu 9°““’1° ” °°“”““° ‘’°“‘‘ '''“‘“°“ “““' Minnie snow by Yolinlrr ‘M ‘gem: and devoted worker for many Cecelia Chcverie, Souris, mt would mm an “M ,0 mm‘ mm. and the whole Empire has and all kllldfi 0‘ °"5°°“°“""‘° info, It i. mm-..;uy comaea Till-I HANDSOMI: an BTALLION snow “ “ " " years. Margaret MacLcod, Harisville. d M, ,, mm as been turned in to mourning -pd. matures will occupy it and the um we only my out of th. in- Major by Meiboume KW . 'u —— Annie El1is.Bpringfield west 2;,‘ 3 our W0 a Y ‘or bums of deep. affection and'sym- “M9 l-hm! 1-! true with regard to mm“ mu, of yo;-id problems is He was at the race track in the (Dover) M5" 1-9 mnasny A-i-razivni-:.n l-'UNllt- Florence Noonan, aichmomi." ,,,°,,',:',“‘“,'“” ‘"fd"°“‘° 1°‘? '"°'"{, why have been forthcoming from °“l5°“'°‘- ”‘ °'“l">' "ml ‘M "“““ through the -- of mote inten- early spring-time Halifax by Allrlzhl ‘“" ‘“"'"‘° """"“" °' W‘ Wm‘ “ E‘°"° °““’““ ”"°°‘"“°‘°‘ 5‘“‘°“- n l0el'lor&‘l”1l'lITlt::d ti§crl:‘tacl')ll1ew1tltie ‘ll 9'” °f “*9 world. from all 5"‘ “"° ‘““““ '“‘ "°‘““‘ "’ ““"“ sive and extensive educati an. The Going slow miles lust takinl his 'l1rne: 2.33. 7-33» 230- 2-3" Hammill. followed by a. large num- Elizabeth Mahar. Rollo Bay East. p pe Y ' classes and ranks, the rich, the “"4 b°°k°“ ““ mm Wu’ 1m ‘M distinct adv t wh h e rela- t . ber of sorrowing friends were laid Barbara Pound, Charlottetown. Pr;I£c,l,? second em. “ml the poor the high and the lowly. drawn ill! “'9 ‘"4 5° ! “Y '9 7°“ ‘M "° may 3]n3u.nn.ugl:‘be-r balm - - 3“ 3: my uy ‘union “K W“ um cu-_.p.u-.c 3125 _ to rest in the Roman Catholic Cein- Helene Keough. Albany. Bmdem comes to the lzuvmn me together by the strong tie of love l1'lY5‘"v 1“ '3‘ “u “p ‘M mplfi affords you coupled with the mod- of the tracks 1 11 etery yesterday morning. The fun- Clarence ooady, 1-iazelbrook. Much 0‘ me mm work of mg mat‘ and of loyalty for their King who hem Vm‘ mm °3"° :2. cm equi t and excel‘ rt teach- mg 1.“ they .1»; cm“ not "on . yum by Alli-ight ii-el-‘l 3 2 ral was held from M. Henneeseyu Joyce Cooper, Murray Harbour. ya emu “me ,5 man mdmdufl thrown his rule of love and unseif- Wm‘ “M ‘M "W 3' ' trig a at your dupoagi, mun. mnwh - “we mm, by Rampart H, vmicmxina Parlors to st. Dun- . Rosita Macxenna. Kensington. ,0, ,,.¢;,,,,,,.,,, mg in hmdiin 1611 mm eniaved the wnlldence ‘"4 W" “'9 °‘“" ‘ ‘Sh ,“'°' you a sound preparation mr whst- ' (Bill) ‘ 13 2i otan'i Basilica where fuqulem man Tom cumin. Emyvale. ,, hi, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,, 0'} and tin -flwuon of All his people. ill“? °'“P‘°V“ “‘ "°"“ , :,,,},'° aver profession you choose. 3, ,, mm quite well he up-clnz Tlnly by Israel (mm 2 3 Mass was celebrated by Rev. rather Irena Macleod, Central Royalty. the mmm "Mm “um” who Al be has paned from our °‘“ "° mm om“. ma hi’: ‘W: "°l..um“' “I. long drum“ of ‘not . NW6 D. by Dean swift 5 U Mocerdle. The pail bearers were: Anna smith, Ten Mile House. mu done ‘wry W511 In the form“ sight "as lives on in the hearts of I“ "93. "'“‘n“¢ '5 9"” V’ day of graduation has bncorne s And um mm, of mg ,g.mm 1.‘ (5119,) 5 5 ‘ 5| ., Messrs. Louis Walsh. Wm. Dooley, Roaellne Arseruult, Abra.m's Vil- Wk 0, the M, u and W the people he loved.” To our new -nd I00‘-"ill ""°"| "“"' reality. Today is the last mm. we mm: mm ,0, M g (ourriel 6 l :;., Michael Walsh. Bert Dwyer. nn- luo. M 1° W King nears the Eighth, who has - shall meet within these hallowed . ,, ,, mm mm“ b, mm: chlefd" . ,. G“ M¢1ntyM and Lous McMahon. cordon gallant, crhggotteigzg, selves of t 1:) ::°lt1’n;qu;:.pred 169;“ 1:: gm“ Q9‘ in am home" A parting word ‘am my tho“ of “I ‘mo In Hashes: :31‘: go 11:: Int . “me: “O. H’. “0_ “,3, 2.40. s were , u . "'°'* - .E§.1::i.:§iinzemcntt’n1.x°3am§i1i‘i1i>'l<eaTveea of lfirtuneqenndgr cuentlti not only talileouffitachers but ,3; .',..“, 1I,‘,°§‘{{,';,?,‘“.{.,‘§.' "Nov. zlwln not detain you x '°'" °“,,,°{'...§,’:§,°'.y.'."'i‘,‘i°§',§ "’.“,,‘.,,§f And is I'm not won: both W“ ,.,...m.aii C|aII—Pnrse sew 'IhoPatl'1ot once. where the husband Mary Horton, sianhope. - 5:0 93:3“ 1 ‘I ton and our deep affection, longer. I do ask uyglele ‘Loam. M, M W .3, 10,,‘ mg 0, ,mm.,_ cm in 2190- V 1 I or the deceased is employed as lino- Prod niomyscn, Dunstaflnege, Km ° "Within the past few mcinths this l°“"“"" M" ‘1 ll ' W "mum. °' ‘hm "me of i e mmpari. (Bell) 1 typo operator service at the grave Jonamw. Wmes in the Rwnd W1’ '0“ province has also suffered another Hm. hdd 9-“ W 1°“? ' ll ll‘ om. con... 1, ma, “mg, -n,,,,, no was born inold Utah ill""°""' 1"” " si John new “ » uctedbyRev.FatherDal- _ uaracaruzonsluing. Thea illenwm 0-1 lflngrettabhioainthedathda00d.1l|7°“'°"“"“'7““m7°“"ofu’whointuld totakevaothe your--co °“‘“'°'°‘;',, " 2“ Mm mm”, 3 .5,‘ mention the excellent equipment. ioyu mend of this Institut , oi. self. secondly. nabs Inn you have gum i.,m,,u,m,_ And new always right there when (uni-in b Ham Wm“, ......__..___ 0,," nummmn _ the munlllcent bulldlns. air! and Honourable Walter )1. us. late I mlidofllllh film “‘“"- '““;f‘Vv mutt endeavor at all time. to up. they any - l‘“","‘) V 3 if clerk. 3. Be: ar- Blanche arlrmh, lotuiown. above all sanitary. and the one prcanurorthi. Province. A no keen WW Ififigglw - hold it noblest easmm, 11‘. no is tiny. out mom when in (sign b A,.,.,,,,.aia-on. 4 l ‘ from Olive Dewar. New Perth. momma M! with which ill! in- am wilesnuriins oualltl-uldiie "1 NF 7°“ ‘"3 mm ‘ “.3, teacher monorail any other -'5 able hits that int eighth, ,, some on by huh, prince mil l>urimcmiii,wammn. Ititution is supplied. "we can - yoticn to air we all learned to him and «MW . ‘V 0, to main or our character My in. And cum why no team: he'll nwrlh Y all Phyl1iaWebitar,dhl.r1ottatUIlI.' faithful‘ -lioay of teachers in our ion and to .ur. boa ma that I My hm-W l*“‘“" ideesandldcalliltounted toyyouth. pace in 2.00. mm). W W m lhry Nicholson, ohaz-iomiownx college." 111-. Rollmaon d¢°lINi|- MOIIIM nrllnr and a public seeing many or "you but in your ml minds. To all. i lly ‘in once. '“lP'- ‘ ' ' uulaaiuci.eilan,inaianiuvg. 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