cnaaneersetaa git. LARA D A ATE pase EAL aN te 8 FS ome sah LMAO THE DAILY E | Coonan, Kelly, Smith; accessit, Miss Lock- (Cont sad. from fi sf page.) Writing— Ist, L Halloran, C McDonald; 2d. D Melnnis, E Benoit Second Division— Religious Instruction : | ist, S Callaghan; 2d, K MeQuaid. ' Reading—Ist, E Blake, S Callaghan; | 24. M McLeod, M Murnaghan. 7 Grammar and Parsing— lst, J Waugh, 5) Callaghan; 2d, K McQuaid, M Mur | onan. apichmetio ist. E Blake, J W augh; | 2d. 8S Callaghan, M Murnaghan. S Callaghan; Geography — Ist, 2d, M | aghan “—— vdian History Ist, M McLeod; 2d, | M Murnaghan Writing—Ist, M McLeod, S Callaghan ; | 24a. K MeQuaid, G Doyle | Third Division —Religious Instruction - ist. M Cantwell; 2d, M A Campbell. i Reading—ist, M Cantwell, N Robins, B} G Trainor, G Mclntyre. Grammar—lst, M Cantwell, B _G Melntyre, G Trainor, DEPARTMENT HUrKke, aU, Burke; SENIOR | Christian Doctrine Ist Division—Ilst, | Aggie McInnis. 2d Division—Ist, Aggie | Kelly: accessit to Ist, A Payne; 24a, M Carroll; accessit,G Aylward. 3d Division | 2d Mary Burke; accessit, J Handrahan. English—Ist Division—Ist, Aggie Mc- Innis. 2d Division—Ist, G Aylward; ac- cessit, May McDonakd: 2d, A Kelly; ac- cegsit, Annie Payne. 3d Division—Ist, M Burke: accessit, J Handrahan; 2d, Evernia Lockhart. Composition—Ist Division—2d, A Me- innis. 2d Division—Ist, A Kelly; ac- cessit, G Aylward; 2d, May Carroll. History—-Ist Division—Ist, A McInnis. 2a Division—Ist, G Aylward; accessit, A Kelly; 2d, M Carroll; accessit, A Payne. 3d Division—IlIst, M Burke; Handrahan; 2d, E Lockhart. Geography Lst}Division Aggie Mc- | Innis. 1d Division—lIst, A Kelly; accessit, | 4 Payne; 2d, M Carroll; accessit, M Mc- | Donald. 3d Division—Ist, E Lockhart; | vccessit, M Burke; 2d, Annie Smith; acces sit, J Handrahan Arithmetic Ist Division—Ist, Aggie Melnnis. 2d Division Ist, Aggie Kelly; sccessit, A Payne; 2d, May Carroll; acces- sit, M MeDonald. 3d Division—lst, Josie Handrahan; accessit, A Smith; 2d, E Lockhart; accessit, M Burke. Geometry 2 accessit, J Ist Division—2d, A McInnis; 2d Division — Ist, A Kelly; accessit, M McDenald; 2d, M Carroll: accessit, G Aylward. 3d Division—lst, E Lockhart; accessit, A Smith. Algebra—Ist Division—Ist, A McInnis. Sd Division Payne; 2d, ' | Ist, M Carroll; accessit, A | ps 3d Division G Aylward; accessit, A Kelly. Ist, E Lockhart; 2d A Smith. | Latin—Ist Division A Melnnis. 2d/| Division—Ist, A Payne; accessit, G Ayl-| ward; 2d, M McDonald; accessit, M Car- roll. 3d Division—Ist,.J Handaahan; 2d, application, A Smith Literature—I1st Division—I1st, A McInnis. 2d Division—Ist, M Carroll; accessit, M McDonald; 2d, A Payne; accessit, A Kelly; od, A Smith. _ Book-keeping — 2d Division — Ist, A Payne; accessit, M Carroll; 2d, M Mce- Donald; accessit, A Kelly. 3d Division lst, E Lockhart; accessit, M Burke. Map Drawing—2nd Division—Ist, M Carroll ;accessit, A Kelly. 3rd Division— ist, E Lockhart; 2nd, M Burke. Penmanship—ist Division—2nd, A Me- Innis. 2nd Division—Ist, A Payne ; ac- cessit, M Carroll ; 2nd, G Aylward. 3rd Division --2nd, J Handrahan Written Examinations, 2nd Division : number possible marks 700O—A Kelly, 695 ; \ Payne, 685; M Carroll, 662: M Me- | Donald, 644: G Aylward, 549: 3rd Divi- | on—A Smith, 500; E Lockhart, 453; ‘+ Handrahan, 452 ; M Burke, 326. GRADUATING COURSE, Curriculum of Studies—English Compo- sition, Review of General History, Physical Geography, Book-keeping, Map Drawing, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Rhetoric, Literature, Natural Philosophy, Zoology, Logic, French and Latin. The Gold Medal, the distinctive henor of this course, is awarded to those only who have obtained ninety per cent. of the marks for all the branches, and not less than seventy per cent. in any single branch. Miss Hughes and Miss Coonan, the two young ladies pursuing the studies of this course, have been successful in atiaining the required number of marks; Miss Hughes’ average per centage of marks 974 ; Miss Coonaan’s 95. 3 \ handsome copy of ‘* Fabiola,” the valuable gift of Rev. Fr. Allan McDonald, awarded for the highest marks in the Literature Class. The Misses Hughes, Coonan, Kelly, McInnis, Carroll, McDon- wld, Payne and Smith entered into com- petition for the prize. Papers examined by Rev. John J. McDonald; successful competitor Miss Hughes. Prize for the highest marks in the Geo- metry Class, presented by Rev. Fr. Charles McDonald, competed for by the Misses Coonan, Hughes and Melnnis ; successful competitor Miss Coonan. : Prize for the highest marks in the Latin Class, presented by Rev. Father Mcintyre Competitors: Misses Hughes, Coonan and McInnis. Papers examined by Rev. P A McElmeel. Successful competitor- Miss Hughes. Gold Medal for the highest marks in Christian Doctrine, presented by His Grace Archbishop O’Brien—Competitors : Misses Hughes, McInnis, Kelly, Payne, Aylward, Carroll, Burke, Handrahan. Papers ex- amined by Rev. Father McLean. Success- ful competitor : Miss Hughes. French—Ist, Miss Hughes; accessit, Miss Coonan; 2nd, M Burke, J Waugh; accessit, E Lockhart, A Smith. Music (Instrumental)—First Division : ist, harp and piano, E Benoit; accessit to ist, M Carroll; 2nd, J Handrahan; 3rd, L Halloran. Second! Division: 1st, Miss Coonan; accessit, A Smith; 2nd, A Mc- innis, E Lockhart, equal. Third Division: Ist, B McDonald; 2nd, S Callaghan. Fourth Division: 1st, M McLeod, M Benoit, equal ; 2nd, E McDonald, G Doyle. Fifth Division: Ist, L McInnis; 2nd, N Robins, M Coady, A Doyle. Application—Eulalia Hegan, G Mcln- tyre, May McMillan. Vocal Music—Ist, Miss Coonan; honor- able mention, Josie Handrahan. Drawing—Ist, Mary Burke, accessit, E Lockhart, May Carroll, J Handrahan; 2nd, Ella Blake. Fancy Work and Plain Sewing—Ist, E Lockhart; accessit, A Smith, A Payne; 2nd, Jennie Waugh; accessit, Clemmie McDonald; 3rd, May Aylward, Gertie Mc- hern, May Benoit; accessit, Faustina Sullivan, Annie Merry. O T B. K. JOST S hart. 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As a powerful invigorating tonic, it imparts strength to the whole gsyetem, and to the womb and its appendage. in particular. For overworked, “worn-out,” “run-down,” debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seams “shop-girls,”’ house. keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women enerally, Dr. Pierce’s on S the greatest cotney boon, being unequaled as un appetizing cordial and restorative tonic, As 2 soothing and strengthening norvine, “Favorite Prescription” te une oo d and is invaluable in allay and sub- uing nervous excitability, irritability, ex- | faustion, y,rostration, hysteria, —— end | other distressing, neryous symptoms ccm- monly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womb. It induces refreshing sleep ana relloves mental gnxiety and de- spondency. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Preecription is a legitimate medicine, carefully compounded by an experienced and skiilful physician, and adap to woman's dclicate organization, It is purely vegetable ix its composition and pore hermiess in its effects in any condition of the system. For morning sickness, or nausea, from wiatever cause arising, weak stomach, indigestion, dys- psia and kindred symptoms, its use, in small Coses, will prove very beneficial. “Favorite Prescription » is a posis tive cure for the most complicated and ob- stinate cases of ieucorrhea, excessive flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppression4, prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back, ‘female weakness,” anteversion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, in- flammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, accompanied with “ internal! heat.” As a regulator and promoter of func tional action, at that critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, “ Favorite Pre- scription” is a perfectiy safe remedial agent, and can Jeane only good results. It is ually efficacious and. valuable in its effects when taken for those disorders and derange- ments incident to that later and most critical period, known a * The Change of Life.” “Favorite Prescription,” when taken in connection with the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and small laxative doges of Dr. Pierce’s Purgative Pellets (Little Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and 3 diseases. Their combined use also remo blood taints, and abolishes cancerous scrofulous humors from the system. “Favorite Prescription ” is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee, from the manu- facturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. This tee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper nd faithfully carried out for many years. Large bottles (100 doses) $1.00, or six bottles for $5.00. For large, illustrated Treatise on Dieeases of Women (160 pages, paper-covered). send ten cents in stamps. 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