•v***ild-itlyockad-attontstwo^er-of3ar-lastthisortsen-intheablewn5 son ?nd-Chaussier and C. Biileaua, 1st Violin; G, Billeaud, 2d Violin; M. Billeaud, 3d Violin; R. Bil-leaud, 4th Violin; W. Billeaud, 'Cello; L. Vandegaer, Comet;Very Much Appreciated,Readers of the well-known St. T drv Clarion, ouhlished at ourBercier, $1; Ardhie Dunbar, It; b. J. Meginley, II; L. J. Bauman, II; Ix Fruge, II ;E. J. Chachere, f i; Ben Rise-man, II; G. L. Lassalle, II; F. C, Allen, II; H. M, Roberts, II; H, E. Estorge, II; J.N. Rills, II; D. Mizzi, 11; Edwin Stagg, 1.50; Jacobs News Co., 12; Lawrence Larcade, 12.00; C. W, Roy, 15; J. P. Trosclair, 11: Sam Garbo, 12; J. A, Dejean; *1; Dave Hollier, 12,ST. CHARLES ENOS SUCCESSFUL TEARCommencement ExercisesAre Held On Saturdayand Sunday,I ' Grand Coteau, June 23.—Theseventy-sixth annual commencement of St Charles College was held in the College Hail Saturday night before an audience of one thousand people. The play entitled '‘A Celebrated Case/' a tragedy in five acts was well ranriprwl from start to finish andO’Rourke, Sergeant of King s Own,” L. Lassalle,Officer of *'King's Own/' J. Troy.Captain of '‘King's Own/' H.Thompson.Sergeant of “King's Own/' W.Ganucheau.[ Martin, Louis, French peasants, G. Gaiennie, L. Mauhoules, Seneschal, of Montagne, R.Templet.Joseph, a servant, A, LeBlanc. Soldiers, Guards, Galley Slaves.Act 1—Scene a room in John Renaud's house.“St Charles Two-Step/' Chaus-| sier, College Orchestra.Scene 2—Camp of “King's OwnJ. Troy, Piano.Address to the Gra luates, Very Rev. Fr. President.“Anvil Chorus/' Verdi, College Brass Band.The Degree of Bachelor ofsister-town, Opelousas, are frequently heard commenting on the greatly improved get-up of the paper during the last few weeks. The writer takes this opportunity of complimenting the Clarion staff and publishers upon the remarkable changeRegiment larch, ' The Conservator, College Orchestra,Let 2—Scene in the garden ofDuke d’Aubeterre. Time: Twelve years later.‘Alabama Cotton Slide, ’' Evans, College Orchestra,i Science was conferred upon Rob-1 ert F, Broussard, Clovis H. Dar-S deau, Lawrence F. Lassalle, Jos-eph M, St Cyr, and Rousseau P. Voorhies. The highest honors of the Graduating Class were won by Rousseau Voorhies,! The winners of the gold medals were as follows:For Catechism, Lawrence Las-Ssalle. Next in merit: Drouin Gremillion, Clay us Meche, Chas. jCastille, Manning Billeaud; Do-| nor: Rev, W, J. Teurlings, La-| fayette, La.For Arithmetic, Gvide Ber-which has taken place. It is tobe hoped that the good workwill be continued, for it is boundto result in a greatly increasedsubscription list, and, ineidentlyenlarged volume of advertising business. The extremely warm weather which we have been experiencing recently does not seem to have affected the energy and resourcefulness of the force which produces the paperon time each week. X. X.—Eunice Gall, June 20.Messrs, Moise St. Cyr andLassalle