(_-_ ' V .»fense. 1_5, me of the King vs. Charles action for unlawful con- sf money, was 0P'¢l\°¢i`¥0l° moming at the Supreme Summerslde, before Mr. Saunders and a Jury. Strong, K. C., and W. Hen- 1 were acting for the and T. A. Campbell, K. C., General, laid the case before Uourt and Jury. charge was that the prisoner money' given him by Rayner, amounting to 01.300. I# another amount of 01,300 giv- hun by E. H. Rayner for ad- we money on furs for the ,Bly- gérur sales. Montreal, to his own 11.1. nayner was the first witness wed for the Crown. _I-le testified 'gt he was the owner- of Rayner 'ir sales, Montreal, and that the *loess had starizd in 1981; His mer, li. H. Rayner was' in charge ness at Montreal. had known thrprisoncr for 15 years. On December 17th he had buslneh with him. explained that he usu- an advance on furs ship- him for his fur sales. After were sold he sent an 'ae-' to the person who had given the full price paid less _a for selling and advance by him pecember last on the YI! |11 the prisoner about the fur l said he should have more Dec. 19, 1001, he love Pril- in cash to make advances mrs to be shipper! to nayner Sales at Montreal for a sale nee. zsth. The receipt-signed prisoner Charles Rl Bhvert in Court. On-Deo. witness stated he gave the a cheque on the Canadian of Commerce for 11.000 with ‘rotation marked on the Cheque. ` it was for advance on furs 'llayner Fur Sales. The cheque _ udersed by charles re etavert ' marked paid by the bank on ,_ mn. stated that he received _iurs from the prisoner for the :» - Witness went to his office times, the fint time he },\~» him how the fura were com- i in and he said very slow. At r visit he satred defendant if ,had shipped any furs and lid ,r lio. Witness asked him why '|~ » not dons so, and he replied l he had used the.money to pay ,' Wm bills, Witness told him that 5 (continues on‘i>a¢s si _F STERN GUARDIAN , .. . a '. ‘ < 1. ,__ * . i . __ `_.'.1i.!.u.l.. wma ia-1-an ¢- gsme of baseball was played Summerslde _School diamond . Iillursday evening when C. I - L. nosed out the crack F17" lilies with a 12-1, |0010. A - .c. lw._ r. New Qlianrlls Mounties stationed at sum i ln charge of l|l‘._*dda ilken offices and quarta7rs in' Dalton building on Water -_ml Quotations - ___ M\aa..'~.nms le.-rivs the aan pier' hes \~_ Evidonoe _Con- oluded Yesterday. .-Prisoner T _a if e s Ilstand In _0wn_ De:-ak gm jurymen are, Vernon W. foreman: Georle Pelliel. ____ r. Arsenallli- E4"°l‘4 Mm- (continued from Page il Montgomery, William ' Lester Gay." Wallace down her resistance. Yaataa-day they Birahfield Yeo. Archibald :sqm ¢., |,,»,,k u,,°,,,,,_ -.1-my Edwin Taylor 'llld J- 50°" brought her pictures of men whose ¢-;_ D, Mccallum appeared for Noonan, acting for i110 At- ' Wm t~°~b°.-'°‘¢- by mm' l tioning, and the next moment, as Montreal as bad taliraol H" ,N vm, Bum, hu 'man you went out with that night.” ilonger. She' pointed at the Picture _ of Brin ert and police knew that ` agmber of falu_wi*-Melefl i'\‘°];Q”1_,-__s_\:‘sp'cl'in had some definite . "Prisoner ln Morrow Home” its iii M. llelk ...--.......... lic. lb. nh roast. afrloin aaa isader- - ' lain --....-.»--...-... 170. lb. saoalsar mat ue. lb, ltew meat llc. lb. Sssaroared 0 beef 1os.lh. Slllife --as---. Zlba. for loc. Bacon -~...... 2 lbs. for I7e. Gi ham _ sae. lb. Lamb ‘ na ` All kinds of lunch cooked meats, ` Caali basis enables us io sell It reduced prices. Corner Kent and lliuabomugls street. rhons isle. _ M87-1| A STARTLING names had been found in her room. Sho pointed to the picture of Brinkert. He, she said, was the man she had talked to on the telephone: he was the man she had gone out with that night. COULD N0'l° STAND STRAIN Although for the first time she was at last beginning to tell what the police wanted to know the ex- a arnination had to be interrupted, for she was so nervous that her questioners feared to press her further except with a doctor in at- tendance. And so the questioning was put over until today. Shortly before noon the police went to the Morrow home and told Charles Bprlnger, secretary to the lata Senator Morrow, that the maid prepare herself for further exam- ination. The young wolnan went to her room and there she poured 'crystals from a can marked "pois- ,_ on" into a glass, let the crystals dis- - solve, and drank the deadly draft. !Returning then downstairs Miss g Bharpeiiresented herself. One mo- :ment alle stood there apparently . ready to submit to further ques- ;the poison struck with fatal - strength, she was a crumpled heap ‘of 'neat starched uniform on the E polished- floor. iknown she was under serious sus- picion ls a matterof conjecture, ‘but she must long have realised , that she was being subjected to far ~more rigorous watch than other _servants in the Lindbergh and Morrow homes. - mn- not long aftor the kidnapping when has first reeiwlllea were un- jgtisfactory, police took action iagainst her of which she was un- questionably aware. 'rhey took her to the Lindbergh home at Hopewell for cmtinued examination and in her absence her room was searched. ,and all her belongings confiscated. 'and information gained which ev- entually led to her partial account of jier doings on the night of the kidnapping. DhellcdNamefl!Mnn Among her effects in the room at the Mbrrow home was found a list of names and addresses. 11210118 _them that oi' Brinkert. Every one io! those names was run down by police. the activities of each man ,named on the night of the kidnap- ping was checked and many an alibi established. Then yeetez-day mom- ing the pictures of these men were spread before the almost hysteri- cal woman. “Which is the man Wu talked with on the telephone _on Merch ist," she was asked. “Which is the The eyes of her inqulsitors. were boring into her from all 314°# She could withstand the Pfelllre 5° folnidatlon. disclosed today that of Mails Sharpe so the day of the kid- it was supposed lhe r constant and strict E3 gf' gi surveillance huh g pflldlol' ill heme. and yet somehow she set jsimcrystall tohold enheriesistanoe musthavsolv iii gifs. iss sa eooranons Wibtoeeeitsperpound Bio! " 1-300014 8 ls- g'hI¢l _ESS or-F* Ss *C 0 ,_ . 7 , ai. &-_M .._,\,~_sssarsaaaasl»i».ool.n.iaamaa. Qffrggg Ego gg E§,§§§§ 'tis wills. ~ soldonly ,orelse_ Wantelllfanllasrolleelleefl alin *Niall nrinlraa-¢ armies ' I MAMARONECK, N- Ye. June 10-Police announced Ernest Brinkert, wanted in connection with the undbersb lridnaslvlas. was taken into custody here io- night. The apprehension of Brinkert was announced by Po- lice Chief William Miller of . White Plains, N. Y., who came bose to assist in- llllliing the en-eonvist and friend of Violet Sharpe, Morrow`waiireq who l' -commlttedsuiclde ioday. - ' Miller laid' he'-"` would like ` _lirinkert to Whlis"1"iai|u im- ' insdiately to be held there for New Jersey authorities. White Plains is eight miles distant from Mamaroneek. Both are suburban communities in Westchester County, N. Y., near _~ the Connecticut Stats line. ` It was understood Brlnkert was not taken into custody in Mamamneck proper, but police steadfastly refused to disclose the exact location on the ground auch announcement should be withheld until Brinkert had been iodlbll in the White Plains fail. Condon Identifies Picture Police said Dr. Condon would con- at New Dominion on Thur e a partner of the late Hon aid Parquharson I-fe was one the veterans of the klondyke, vng gone there durng the gold of '08 For a number of years steamer, "Hillsboro between was a man oi' splsndid charac il i s 5 § ,, . t _ ' THE cHAnLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN " B ___________n_7_ - _ 1 1 € -_ L. . _ B as §ar-- - J. ’ ii PAGEFIVE Association (Continued from Page 1) é___l___ Premiers' plan for the financial rehabilitation of Australia, have been cast-adrift from the official Labor party. Thus if the new coalition gov- ernment of Premier B. S. B. Stev- ans in New South Wales, andthe coalition govemlnent of Premier A. E, Moore in Queensland, are sus- tained in todsy's voting, the Gov- ernment in Australia will be united infai sweeping effort to put govern- mental finances back on a sound footing. The Labor opposition in Queensland is fairly moderate un- der the leadership of Forgan Smith, and the result there may be expected to be close, but in New South Wales lies the issue. In New spearhead of a drastic attack on the present order. Langs' policies if carried out would give New south Wales the most Bcciallstic rule yet seen in the Empire. But Prime Minister Joseph Lyons, head of the Commonwealth Government, and others supporting the present mixi- ority government of the state are confident Lang will be shorn of the “ont Bunk,” in ‘ mt of hmm, form as a dramatic interview. “ld be d mm U th umuo.n_ the total casualties in what threat- M,._ Thom,” wm,,,m,,g ,,m_ W0 A H S ° » ' ' h sl beneath them Just as they were off The rescue vessel reached here today. The Teide was a total wreck any water frequented by flsh." °°,mm¢~_,_ _ Committee W Y What happened subsequently ap- to by Dr. Gllffo FAIL was referred _ _ who moved the report on behalf S0\l_¢ll.,Wli_°¢_jil *U0 eimshvid el the Evangelism and social serv “wang” mm; md mum “null (Continued from Page 1) _ ‘ T. Lang, twice Premier, is thelthe om” of _,_ H_~»mom“' Da-__ were arrested," he said, ‘millions Secretary. It-'saidz -"` " ‘1f‘9‘“@ bf? lake” W °°“"£ am H (eww, ed no P,” 1) _ together there are all kinds _ U m peered to spectators on the plat ‘om put 1, mh to mp the ' did anything to hinder tb Nnw noel-mule, N Y., .June lo °”°d "’ 1” ° ’““5°’ ‘“‘““’ eatly leaned across the table sep tempts to get me ,mes -renee disclosed that the aotual ““‘°“¥"°d ii’ “V” ‘“°“’°" f°“" °’ aratlnz the two seats in the coach meh. Www.. h md arrest of in-neat nrlnlrert in the '"‘°'“ -‘“"“’°° °"°"’°”° ‘M di’ compartment and talked quickly 0° . ' 8 _ - _ ‘To my certain knowledg Ifnqber-gh cs,” was mtg, M" gg °l7P¢*”d me “h°“ ’"f°"°d Mr. Ile Valera. The latter sat with award Md’ ,.1 Montreal 10 p. m. E SKI' tonight on ln- w“'°"' Tm mm died °“ b°“"d' no expression on his face, holding ht: tg Y un la _ . f formation telephoned in authorities '“‘°"_° W°’° 2°” “PWS” “nd 60° his shin in his band. _Lim °,";,°,°,,,,°,a, °,,,,fm here from Mhmarnneck. mm” P.““"¥°" °“ th' Tdde. Finally the train started and the i mmm and invited 3 pme when she stnlck reefs off Oscuroitwo shook hands ML Thom" 3 in th da k, ' RCDGUI Ul1.iV€'l'Blty 00 ld ` IN Point' Panic broke out .1 e dr it jumped °" °m'° the p‘°"°rm and The police brought pressure ___ nel, but the sea was c m an 'hunhd away on the owner of me han Tntommus A_ SRWART was possible for about 700 of the_ Newspapermen who rm am, it for that evening and W P95539" l'° 3°* °“ in m°b°°t5 hlrn and asked if there would be people .nlved they ‘mm Prince Edward Island has lost an :;`:;:hc"mly wa" t':k°;h';’“"°l‘;;; other conversations got the ans- md pwn domes men au aros arbc . u old and highly esteemed resident wma nn m “pen” wer. you had better catch thlli- th, pm, md no ,,,.,e¢1,,g_ - _FUNERAL NOTICE-The funer- lig °~HF°i1i°h}|‘|nl’='&“°»I;'“di;‘li§ ofrlwwa, June io _ my 'rlae_ ganna.; has its place. but"not in ‘I 01' the late raeopiallus s. stew. k 05|’ '-3 ' 3 ° 5 Yu cnngqjgn Progs)-The Associated gig-"mg 1,-¢qum¢,ed by tub. md art will be held from his late resid- ta e up passengers at e Anim” of canada will be enter- part of the work ofthe fisheries in-'°°°° 3""d°l'- June 12th. Service f0U0Wi1\K flu" 53-00 f°1‘ 7 tained at luncheon hero by Prim speetors under uae Dominion ne- °°”“'lH Hi 3 °'°l°¢k. Interment minutes; S5 for 15 lllilllliel- _ minister lt. B. Bennett. on wed- pnriment of risheries is to see to N" D°mi"i°ll Cemetery. needay. June 33. The annual con- _it that such waters in their respec- ‘_ ` vention of the canadian Authors' tivo territories are not pouuted VISIT c-nucx" .vi-:Mlwsrr sch I und. t of Association ovens in Oti-l_Wl» on with mill refuse or other substan- 23% SERVICE STATION and see , " ’ ° wanton. mverill ll .nine ai' and continues throughout ces injurious to fish ufe. . ¢ new Hydraulic car Lift. - 0 usess State P01100- b¥°ld°“¢ I l¢l\¢fl1 uietwe following days. many sub- nut how does sawdust. for in- seas-a-ll-sl ‘V lllfm 101' 3l'iDl°l* md ml* jects of great importance to pub- stance, do harm to fish life? It has G yy g 5hl!'D¢’e |1890- 555395. 11° “VL lishers, booksellers and librarians, evil effect in two ways: By cover- PUBLIC HOLIDAY-For the next '_' O I I e e ' E n 0 S had a police rewrd 1t;i`=illdias two as well ,a sswritsrs and illustrat- ing spawning beds it prevents _uae three months all leadlns stores in bar J meets and one bmi tier; tfrln- in-s, will se discussed. hatching of llvo fish from the eggs charlottetowrr will close for the f ;l.;lrevf,l;::c;;rse'a;w;i°`¢::”Ce;r1.m0:; beuembenedofwthe .;aaoc;a:i1s;:ihwill ;l;;l.ni; tlhe setr;;:;rd1p:;ce;iwilt x glednesdsy hair holiday, beginning Weleem Oth I I C wh Y se s n r une 15. 3642-is-11-ai lalwly- N0 di8D°°iU0l\ 0! *hi* W* on Tuesday, June 21, the opening 01' breathing apparatus. other M i;on the Ox; A-`i;rh1i1w1'1i’1°20. day of the convention, which will kinds of waste-for instance. seep- Funsnsl. sulvnsv-The fun- fifr vavraultnrlfd serif: to the county be pzzltdgwugddwmgggtm M;ny°r'b¢¢Thhe la-ig; igmtsirmm ciglzugmii-linda; eral of the law John Gmiswm be Pres a _ . an are it ous held from 1-iartsville Church o oenifelltiary- _ main and dmsisb, reports of the fifgollfe. It is because of these ina; sunday, .lune 12th. service star? secre ary an easurer and news US 001186111-M1065 Upon na lil' ting at 2.00 o'l k. I te t ' Drives Green Automobile ofu1tla‘;a<;tivitles`otfhibe'a;>eia‘tiion isnzo llartsville cerrfezsry. n men m w gvenon._ cope g ay. o par eno ____ _ Brlnkert drives a green coach 1; 1, mgimud gmt the aumon- Fisheries requires that its officers IF YOU WANT 1’0Uit CAR type automobile. the kind of car bulletin whm, ,Wen-,d three um. in areas where the fisheries are WASHED, greased or gassed sec seen leaving the Lindbergh estate ,.5 1,,” yur Wm., news of acuvmes under federal administration shall “Chuck” Jemrnett, Grafton Street. “mal Mm" reviewed me w°rk °r about tlaemtsime of the kidnapping- of an branches from Halifax ta 0;" °ar=f\l1 inspection of mills. :lsaa-a.ii-ai Because car was sees; many vicwmh Wm pmblmy Nome at e .. along streams frequented by __ persons in green cars have been gem 5 qunhrly in we comms yuh fish and check any operators who ENGAGEMENT - Mrs. Mary :;°‘;f;.z‘:.:i:°:. ...z°°..°..' ”" "M :‘.;;l;‘:°.:;.';°.'e::::.:°.:‘::r;‘:".°::." *sum ' u on ursday. June 23, 11° 0 ment of h d ught , M B ll suited in adeportatlon order against 1, -lou, newspapers’ the literature water. Steps of this kind are of 9° M,-_ L¢¢:rM_aD0u,;¢_e_ Zirrligg 011° mn- t of the people," and their subject ;:l|:::it°n°e ”°m th? 5°““dP°l“¢ °f to take place the latter part of Mid! Sharpe, O01. SchwIl'lk0p on the alma; for that day 15 93 °°i\5€i`Vli1l0ll. Bild oonser- _nme_ 36414, said, was employed by the Mlorrows nndm.. , vation is essential ln the interests through a New York employment ` of commercial fishermen and an Ma Extend Trad agency and came from Canada two 10l‘S alike. y 6 year, ago, In most cases where refuse from 'AUSTRALIAN an industrial establishment is Treaty i reaching a fish stream the condit- OTTAWA, June 10-(By The Can- ‘Sol H- firm hold of the lower runs ion is willingly and promptly rem- lmadian Pres.s)_-Probabilities are edied by the operator when the that the trade treaty between Can- flsherles inspector draws it to his ada and France which was to ex- attention. If this does not happen, plre on June 16 will be extended however, prosecutions may be in- until the end of fthe year after WOW- and that Call only be done by stitutsd under the Fisheries Act certain modifications. The natur Whiilh Provides that “no person of the changes is uncemiin but a “him 05"” 01' kl'l°Wil‘l€ll' Permit fo official' announcement on the ex- easily forgotten, but you C8" CH-‘ily bass into. or but or knowinslv per- tension' of the treaty is' expeete mit to be put, lime. chemical sub- within me next few days. li'9~¥lC¢S 01' dl‘U8S» D°l50il°li5 mbmifa Some months ago official notlf dead or decaying fish, or remnants muon Wu ‘Wm W pl-,me of thereof, mill rubbish oi-_sawdust 1nf,e,,'¢1,,n tb cancel the treaty or any other deleterious substance acwrdmw with us p,»0visi,mS_ or thing, whether the same is of a wks intima-tedbt' me time that like character to the( substances new y,-34', agreement would even named in this section or not. in 1,511, 5, made between the 1, in meet to clos ,_ you not only maintain your speed, th a in Just at the present the outlook for Igcmployment is not very ericourag-‘ the ‘ing, but it is affording you an ex- ¢__ icellent opportunity to be ini Wolthorougli readiness when the call rdlls n veritable blessing in disguise! 01-Ewe were bounding along at a tool me rapid rate; taking no thought ofi ,.1 little or no object in view other hed than filo selfish desire to "have a “There was a prolonged discus- °’_i¥“l’.".1s‘°’.héd' But the.” aré ’_n°‘;".g°od time", Now we are brought sion on the points' at issue, but ‘ it °¥ .f‘3??’5T’_‘_, “W ‘”“° `°’° “"8” was not found possible to reach an “mtg “way V’ °‘ distance ag,-eemengh ` wilére they ought to be tried." A source close to Mr. De Valera RFV- T' C' B°“m° wld °f an said the iaelr of result in todays °‘°.°“" .”‘. “’*“°h “ “wk °f “mi” discussion was disappointing. He 5°°’?dh°3 9! English “used a Ponce asserted, however "there are to be mm 0° “nest 9' speaks' at a ‘“‘i°""'Y 1” W’ H°“'°- Th” Wm” ti fulgtx-;?:t;ie visitors left ::“‘:° h§‘?‘t'n:;ii i;I;`h°P°s°I;m;L'°s°1 WHITE PLAINS. N- Y-. -Time 10- fo-the result in Victoria, where the N be 10 D ni ution`whei-eupon a policeman a _ st t h a Dr- John 1"~ Condon. Lindbersh elections were held right after Lang ,h`;mc,,;fe,,mcfwwngghelgeea' 2;; rested him thinking that he i°f¢l‘ll\°dill’Y» Wil il\\°if¢d by P01106 was dismissed from the Premier- of about 1000 Irishman and women said he was proposing a "r€v0 tonight as laying a vieillre of Irlleet ship of New south wales. 'rho vot- ,med S éhm which mush, _ ion." B“”k°"‘ °'"°°'°d “`°°°"'°t' "” °" °’ ‘”°°°"° 3°" “W U“"'¢d slight smile to the l=resldent's ser- A ""°“i*’°' °' tm °°”‘ th” °f thi’ “°7°h“" W Wh°"“ h° Australia party-the party of Prime kms face - thought lt would be a sad tl-i raid 850.000 ralwm in a New Y°fi¢ minister Lyons which arose little M the' runway muon M, De broadcast that the United C my °°m°“W' April 2° more than a' year ago-an outright vale” and °»Keu had h;,d1 Wea Ml ill eylllliblhy With Dr' Condon W" “ken by' Wm” ”“J°""7' ‘nd °“° th’ hm' rel” settled themselves yin th trai: “°°d°m °f speech w ‘mem Pllilld deftctlve bfi B drill IWW tt) rwenuuon in htm 8 of 511 H555, 'Ihegg unemploy await the arrival of Brinksrt who - when Mr' Thomas came hurrying ffl uit said, had g-rent dl 0 Y wg being brought hen ‘mm Mm” down the platfonn and climbed in- uns their views expressed aroneck where he had been arrested STEAMER "° their °°“°h' definite 5 _ "If they seek shortly before. 1,-0,3., portunityis being given us to Mn grappling with the uilderlying midi for the better has already set ln. 1ut_| Retuming to our own lmmedlatel Hence term has not been quite up to that mg to of former years in point oi numbers, hmm yet, seldom have we had better ma- gwmg tcrlal in students, coming as theyl ployed did from Dalhousie University, Mt. ed he Allison and a large number of( in 'Sw graduates from the Prince of Wal- tn any as College-holding first class to get teachers license, while those from of et_ our public schools gave splendid ac- m. It astly say that I am proud of our much graduates, and believe they will be ei; as; found worthy followers of their' D confidence of the employing public. ef' " c. is. conhncn Gltanuaras only a “md 8' ing June 8 1932 5” ]ist_ Training Department for term end-_ ssor of' . ' ' . drea lt' city, Eileen Jones, City, Dorothy "° bw’ Hale, city. Ethel oulton, Alberton. in the person of Mr, 'rheopl-i1|u| A, . gtrain and ask those in there to nr h ed' ,md I guwu-a, who pu,” .ny It hu for hours as the ship slowly settled l mme, thaw. wmugsé ssuaxiriimed' The hom - ° ' l Part h 1 at is or ve siviaa up bore ilu llama of the Y “" "‘"°“ “vm stewart conducted a general Assam appeared 011 i-be il°li10l' ’ ,M ---- md one to Great B me at West River, being for a and soon all of them were taken (continued ‘Nm Page 1) Bodum organization in think you Socialist Govern-i German? in and 9. this clll’ :“$'°!° I" Gavan J. Mai-Millan --°"-""'---'=-"=- Can Authors Guard Fish Streams CENTRAL GUARDIAN "" ""' " » M |=a|ro|»l|i» Plan ro _ . . ’. against Pouuilon -- Winners in the Last Week A '_ , - Aus A mo .|sltfMl~:'r'r oran- _ _ nonllvlorl slsnsluss eras- vi ssnvlcr STATIUN OF Tak. Pa“s°ng°n _ M88” In a/(U18 Teas on wsrcn 'ro-r£‘sivT‘sNr °""°"” "‘° Gullflim bllildlns. THE ' “__” umm! 'ro covrrrnars ` °"""'°“ si 3633 0 ll Si m_fil:;"'t3d‘:¢ g::\°hgl.u‘;2 ._--_ ' _ urs ll ~ w' _ _ - , Pownal. Mrs. MacPhai|, York Pi. Albert Higgins, 194 King Sf. Cyril Coyle, 257 Euston St. The regular term of the Char- lottetown Business College was closed on Wednesday`mornlng, June 'ith and the students who had completed their varoius courses of study were granted certificates and diplomas. Following the usual custom, Prin- the term, congratulating the stu- ment and application, and the splendid attainment; reached as re- flected in their various examin- ations. In this work there was great danger in awarding diplomas, lest those receiving them imagine that they had reached the top g_ ning in their profession, and there was nothing further for them to do but idly walt for employment. Be not deceived, for you have just and in a position to climb intelli- gently. Willie awaiting employment a golden opportunity is presented to you to strengthen yourselves in your eidaily and intelligent pi-act'ce. n Shorthand, like long hand, is not d|and quickly lose your speed. It is therefore in your own interest that elbut persistently strive for more comes. I am inclined to the bellef‘| hat this thing called “Depression” _the mor-row, drifting along wllth` d face to face with stern things. Op- pause, and think, and reflect. Was _ it before time, and will good not _ come out of it? I think so. The __giant minds of our nation and _ throughout the world are earnestly _ causes of the present stagnation in _ trade, and many feel that a change work: while the attendance thisi count of themselves. I can hon- predecessors, and deserving of the Graduates from the Business Lily Vaughan, City, sue Brenton, dent body on their general deport-` iplenclid Year passed the required examinations in the theory and practice of Shorthand and Typewritlng, and they will take the final speed and accuracy tests in a few days. Shorthand and Typewritins Departments-Digllsh. (Spelling, Composition, punctuat ' ing and Paragraphing) Greta Barbour, 100, Sue Brenton 100, Mildred Burt, 100, Gladys Far' quharson, 100, Dorothy Hale, 100 Eleanor Head, 100, June Higgins 100, Eileen Jones, 100, Eleanor lvianar, loo, G. D. Murchison, loo lima MacFadyen, 100, Jeanette Mus- Fadycn, 100, Mary MacNutt, 100 Ethel Oulton, 100, Vaunda Robin- son, 100, Elsie Maclnnis, 100, Gladys !Saunders, 100, fda Simpson, 100, Lila Vaughan, 100, Rein Gillis, 08. Lilly Jacobson, 98, Isabel Storey. 98. Muriel Best, 98, Mildred Bell, 06. Dorothy Burke, 96, Marion Cook, 06, Catherine Crabbe, 96, Marion Howatt, 96, Jessie McGow- an. 96. Marlon Btead, 98, Hammie ‘Walla 92, Earl Burke, 86. | Shorthand ithecryl Examina- Itlon. i Senior: Lila Vaughan, 100, C. D |Murchison, 90, Ella Maclliadyen, oe, ‘Sue Brenton, 98, Gladys Saunders, 06, Jeanette Macradyen, 06. Gladys Farguharscul 90, Isobel ;Storey, 92, Jessie MaoGowan, 00 Eileen Jones, 89, Ida. Simpson, ss, I-ian-imie Watts, 86, cgghsrinq Crabbe,-85, Dorothy Hale, 04, Mary MacNutt, '19, Earl Burke, 70. Intermediate: Ethel Oulton, 96, Harold Vcssey, 94, Eleanor Muhar, 79, Dorothy Burke, 70, Dorothy Cutcliffe. '70, George A. Mecboug- all, 70. Junior: Josie Power, 70, Maldon Btead, 70, Edith Bagnall, '10, Hora MacDonald; 70. Typewrlting-qualifying lxamma. tion: Sue Brenton, 100, Eileds Jones, 100, Lila Vaughan, 100, Flor- ellce Beer, 100, Gladys Farguharscll, 100, Gladys Saunders, 100, G. D. Murchison, 100, Jeanette Mlcliad- yen, 100, Ida simpson, 99, Isabel Storey. 99. ima Maciradysn, ss, Eleanor Head, 99, Dorothy Hale, N, Dorothy Burke, 96, Hafnmie Watts, 91, Ethel Oulton, 86, Earl Burke, 79, Jessie MacGownn, 75, Gathering Crabbe, 75. A special certificate for unfl- Ciclwy in typewritlng has been a- warded fo those who have written forty five words, net, per minute qi a fifteen minute test, with not more than three errors. Mildred Burt 1 error net--67 words. Lily Jacobson 3 errors-net-52 words. Ida Simpson 1 _error-net-453 words. N0 clvll service Examinations were called during the term. I A number of other students have I HC(f7:LlAhwt In Adontreal MONTREAL, June 10-TWO ° Geo. A. lvlacnougali, city, Isabel he" the storey, city, Dorothy Burke, city,| d muce Gladys Saunders, City, Catherine! “’°““d crabbe. city. George Maenousail. City, Milton Livingstone, Cily,' Keith Cameron, Albany, Donnldl Nicholson, City, Keith Brycntoll, Union, Dorotliy Cutclllfc, 1-lulllrr' -River. Margaret Millcll, City,% Jeanette MacFadyf‘ll. Ciil/. EUR cannot invite a Unlverslt displayed on his person allythillf sea- to address it without that shows that hs is amem- gngennce from me p01i¢e_ That y Profcs-- havlng in- ber of or in any way as-‘minted a shameful thing. _ $55 0 lie . Years ago ‘ 'FREEDOM ments to France one to bualn ` of ,_ hl mm ma' om' I of I the - T0 Ci8SSlfY ‘ with such an unlawful association "'I‘he»re are citizens of perfectly |°"»W-*WU ‘nd 5°i-‘ffl-\P°f|' *U4 lot caitral Write X’ Guardian D om em e 5° also captain of that steamer ass: e ii ai “"‘“ 3° ’”"' *“ ‘he ""““‘ °““’°"' The fourth part of the resolution think you have condemned s man __. ._ ( tinge oeleek. Spurgeon aftsrneoiahe _ ti' 5' S a gl [ji 1"? 5 if gaturday night return ’ mg hi. "ang 'gn 5, “my 10 |,¢1~_qN|; "our 3001” was io the effect that the General when you call him a gm by Q" numnwl mm” oei\trally__ located Suitable for Council make efforts to secure that invite wil to i'>r0h0un0€ 011 i-hill-lcd work in the shorthand and tmwmime light housekeebilll-M1011! Guard- the police authorities everywhere some of you are aware that in,Type,,.,m,,g DCr,,,,\m¢m_e_ ,mg who ' . im' ' ”3°`°'u'm; do not yield to panic and the vlcl- 'llotonto at least three | ' DIAIII n|N1_`mLY 151,’ snug? ;;i;iiu:?ults from £320,530 ins id:ft';ti1f:\dmv;i‘t;|m|;;et;th§ll\rli:ici$‘tests and cxnm‘nai.ions. and to fmafowi'-at chariottatown, rri- ' as oguriiilfmiriioellixflliltsmif' iwee and understanding of a oval; mnlwlm alieglrrlns- What 0 gg, gm, js, an-,_ gmgg, Am __ _ aoto-e-il-3 -ny required in our dlsir-eased an ns s ua on." - lament. lied 74 ysass. lunwd Z' _ difielllt time-” i>i1l\l¢