_ greported as follows: , 1 We, the Gund J crore having had under - ‘~oonllderatloia the case of Patrick Doherty, ~ whilst there was an apparent irregularity " “Well entleman, in discharging you l lillllllllili lil _ od the unfortunate man exclaimed :lf Harry-Phtasreoa ' ,M _!‘RNevrsoai . of WBLouson ,,,,, fw ral- usoiomr ., cnssuoesiey, f = .Alriend ~ N .RDIA M-_ H '__' -u s i=I== _ap I Q .4 1. '""‘~" "°‘”'°“""" ` - Pi I ` _.fi ' 19,34 -THURSDAY MQRNING Y - -ex= ml 1 = AGES l Q0 B ny "mm nn i .THU SDA? MORNING-¢ cruiatorrerown, P e i,JUNe so, ‘iistiiiiin _-1- lheirl Report onlibe Doherty ' f Cm 1 ____ _._The Severe Remarks of the Chief _lusiipe bn Ttsir Finding- Csees Before the . Court-' ~ ‘ as hair out ave int evening rss ci-and ‘ J sr! resorted. , ' _ Regarding the Doherty matter they V the person convicted under the Prohi- bition Act to which their attention was called in the charge of the Hon, the Chief Justice having heard and considered the statements of all the parties, whose eyidencc they believe could throw any light upon the matter beg to report that yet theiull conslderatinnfoflthejiacis and circumstances of the case as detailed in ‘the evidence they are unable to charge ‘any individual as it appears to them there were extenuating circumstances why the said Patrick Doherty was not apprehended whilst temporarily in the said Province. Limnsi. Poole for self and others. The Chief Justice sternly discussed the Jui'y's jreport. He could not see how 12, 45, or 17 intelligent men such as those before him could arrive at such a decision. He pointed cnt. that some one was guilty in the Doherty matter for the law says"any cneis guilty of an lndictable offence who omits tc do any' act pre- ‘scribed by the statutes ci Canada cr the Provlnces.' He (the1Chiei Justice) could not see how law is to be administered alter this in the Province. We may as weilcloae the courts if this state of things is to be prevail. To gloss over euch I flagrant violation of law by "extenuat» ing circumstances" may satisfy them but it did not by any means satisfy him or theremslnder of the Court; ` 'After the report had been further illaousnd by the Chief Justice, and the Foreman and others. had made some remarks, the Ohisi Justice discharged the jury in the following words: li must thank you for your attendance during the past two days in the Uourt. I would not however be doingjustice to this court or to the community if I should thank you for the manner in which you have performed your duties. The effects will bc for reaching and very detrimental to the welfare of the entire ‘ community. You are discharged. , James Stewart vs Martin Mahar action on accocnt, A J B Msilish for plaintiff, Johnston for defendant. The Court took time to consider. _____-_-M-1-» ' i itsisiiiizi. The appeal made in The Guardian yesterday morning for subscrip'lons towards procuring a carriaii° f°\‘ Wmllm Larner, the cripple msn who has moved through our town for several years by walking onlyon his hands, has met with a ready response. The sums below were subscribed yesterday and it is hoped they will continue at the same rate till the necessary amount, which is in the vicinity of QICO. be reached. When told oi the result oi the appeal yoate B! _"God bless the good people who are en- ' dsevoring to help me The! *ill lil" their reward.” lnquirieasre being made reitlrdlllltl ' suitable vehicle for Lerner and the ' istormation will be to need is s rs 1 ns; I ' in the mssntimelc is earnestly desired that all who an willing to assist will do seat once. The foilowllil hal already been received ~ in cash. ., lRBrow _ muenalntct - _ 'JPBood D B Mellen D A Bruce Sli 0 Lil) 1 50 Lil) 1.00 LW lm Lili Lil) Lil) f -mn ,liunlii That Occurred- at ,Yoriitf Yes » . dav,Morning‘~ ' i Train is She wee '0roseiiig`-" A-.hlai accident. was narsnlly avatiod at York yesterday mornin; The eastern train weejust coming into the station when Lucretislliawson, ee elderly* lady whqreridas with her sister and brother et York and keeps the Post oillcs this sierted to crdasthe track in front of the the opposite a'ide. The train was only a short distance oi! andshe appeared for a moment to hesi- tate. The next instant she again started but she did not get across in time to avoid the engine which was rapidly coming down the track. The engine struck her on the head and she was hurled some distance to _ the platform. The injured lady was picked up in a semi-ubconscicus condition. Tne medical examination by Dr.Warburtoc, who was summoned from the city,showed that she was badly shaken up. was bruised on her head and arm and that a small bone was broken in her arm. Last evening she was mating easily and hopes for recovery are good. Miss Lawson is e sister of D. A.Laweon station agent at Hunter River, Tbcs Lawson, St. Avarde and Mrs. McLean, City. CAMP CLIPPINGS. Darade ground. The drill while more diiiicuit than i former years is all the more interesting. Already the insu are buckling down to work and give promise of good showin oninspeerionnay. . The commnndantfsiier Muster Parad yesterd iy in welcoming the men to cam eificieucywere requisite to entitle non commissioned oiilcers and men to the units in dress and bearing was note- worthgnhe expected the behavior to be in n that the Town Police had jurisdiotio Military. Amusing things crop up occasionally. Brigade archives. The proper omcisls Brigade orders into their regimental order books. Une enierprising oiil"ial beinglnierrogated asto his carrying c Ho did-but t` was from dictation. amoane sraifr. R 0 Principal Medical Odlcer, Lt. Col H Johnston, A M C. 82nd Reg. 'll Brigade Berg. Maj or. Q =M Serg.W|lson, R C R. `\ Reg. C A. Light Horse Bind. Reg. son, 82nd. Reg- ` _k____,_i-»i<_i_"'_ OF PERSON_Al. |NTERtST "Mrs. Wyatt are in the city. sity is-r. nicht- ' i “ Sfr.Pl'rlnseon.o, June Q.-(Special)- incoming tiaiu to her hthcr who waaong the Brigade property he naive ly remarli- efi, “Please Sir, l`m taking tne orders.'. Muaketry Instructor, Lt. W G Darke. Bnnnné som oierit, sem. w cniiinin. Serg. Inspector Hessian, RC G A to 4th 8 Jun M‘_Lwd’ 8 E," Yam hd dum 1 K tl M Phe so , 2 Haz i Stewa t, 3 scninmntwr sum, it c me P ni " ° ° “ ° ' I Brigade Bugle Instructor, Serg. Daw- M “UDLR COPY I QUIT] _ iss entre rn mourn ' Track, I __ Rillk. London. _I I . naowirnn ost a svnalanisr. TW°li»¥‘lY0lliiilB WON drowned at the Baltic works during an eexperiment with the torpedo boar. Deldn which had been convened into a submarine boat. Humane N01' chosen. The four oilicere and thirty men on board so submerged the boat that the wash of a passing tug caused her tc dll before the man-hole was closed. nnvowrln carrvun or roars. Lorman, June 29.-(Special)-it is unoiiicially reported that three forts south 'west of Port Arthur were attacked and captured by the Jap mess on Sunday but no confirmation of this is yet obtainable. A nurtmsurr izaaiiren. ST. Pzrsnsisvnc, June 29.-(Special)- The Russian ironclad Netron Mania rammed the Russian battleship Navarin at Cronstadt this afternoon. No oncrsivn nal*-ri.e ver. Lorman, June 29-(Special)-While the advance guards of the two armies are are likely Lo elapse before a decisive battle is fought. ozaa mselcrs urs smrs. At St. Petersburg the Czar today care- fully examined the ships bein! Pl'°pamd for service in the far East and addressed the workmen, encouraging them to devote all their energies to the patriotic duty of completing the warships at tho earliest possible moment. TWELVE CHRISTIAN CHAPLAINB. Toeonro, J une 29 -(Special)-Rev F H Duveruat, secretary of Foreign Missions Committee of Missionary Society of the Church of England ln Canada has word that the Japanese Government has given permission lor twelve Christian Chaplains six English and American aurl six Japanese to go with] _the | armies to Manchuria. Wim. RANK as orricsss These chaplains will receive oi’lloer`s rank, free transportation and rations. Rev W. P. Buucomhe of the Church Missionary Society was chosen one of -the having many engagements, several days Chaplains. »:==fe=:==-=lff=;fef»==n==f5 Hilti smiii sclnni union usi. HONOR ROLL. il . , S'swart, 2 Katie McPherson, 3 Helen ° raxucrrans snaiaait nuPan‘ra|ks'e~ Nom” ' i dal: G’sl P Governor Genera 's me or sner _ Doing," ony, th" gm.; bgimviou ,nd Pronohhcy, E," F You Yeo and Alice Balderston, .3 Claire _ M L d. 2 d cl 1 H al Stewart 2 Trustees’ Certlilcates for General Proilclency.1~it class: Edna Yeo, Alma 91°” “"5 °f 9”- Th° °W°“`°“°¢ °f “W Yeo, Jean McLeod, Claire McLeod, Bessie Mus RARBW DEPARTHENT Caok. 2nd class, Katie McPherson, ' Y " H'*Zfisi'9W“i9~ ‘ Trustees Certiiilcafes for General Prc- k°°D\“l' He impnssed °° umm th' 'Mt Abfbhdlnw C0l`l»|H0B*»€» 155 01559. E511! tlcienoy: Ethel Longworth, Marion Lows, Yeo. 2nfi class, Helen V Norton, who has ‘wer “mm “B °v°r “"7 °mz°°s’ A“7 '1i»i40il'|0d3Y9M5 Wil/h°\W beiliil \i“`dY °\' Stanley Blanche Dlngwcii Jessie Gil- offender in addition to whatever penal:y ,hunt mom lespleiimel Whitlock ’ w“‘m°°°°d by me “Nu °“m°m““ C°lDDUBli-l°l1 DHHS. 5\\\>.lf0lf P°€lf\'Y» Trustees’ Certificates for Attendance- w°“m °t°"w“'d° be den" 'ml by the F5990'-Bd bY DT- F P T°Y|°\’-1 B'”i'\'|°° Beatrice Farquharson, Marion Lowe. D Holbrook, 2 Claire S McLeod. Botany prize pre~ented by Junior TW hill’ 0' h°“°5 °f 5 b"|¢“de is M7* Naturalist Club; l Katie McPherson, D,Ct,m0n__M"i0n Low, Ethel Long. B"8°d° °m°°- We °°'"°° ""‘“ "W" $2<>wh.2A\i¢° Balfierswn. $1- worth and Bertie crcdkttt Isabelle emanates the orders and the home of the Benin, , 15,; 01,551 Eiemor E Raid, Pnom 2 Claire McLeod and Beatrice Holbrook, were summoned to ‘Take the orders,"a 3_1,” M,,L,,,,d_ 2,55 dug, 1 Helen V Bmw' Emu Whmlwh t°°“|°““°7 lmulylug “Dylan ‘ha N0\‘WU|2 Mimi” Gmnple “nd Kiwi” Arithmetic-Ethel Longwnrth, Jessie McPherson, 3 Hemel Stewart. Dictation -lst class: l Claire McLeod, 2 "vs 110%# heel-il! d°°mv'°¥ 'Wh *»l1° manor usia,3 Etna Yeo. znri niasti 5,,,,,|,,,_M,,,,,,,,, L,,,,_ Brigade order book under his arm. On Kam, Mcph,|.s,m,2 gnel gmwnfh 3 E`)R"sh___ EMS, Longworm Marion R . H~len Ncrtcn. Psumanship-lst class, l Claire McLeod, Edna Yro and Eleanor Reid, 2 Beatrice Hnlbrcok,3 -loan McLeod. 2riri class l Katie Mi‘Phen-on,2 Hazel Stewart, 3 Winnie Gillian. Grammar-lst class. 1 Eina Yeo, Z Eleanor Reid, 3 Alma Yeo. 2 id cles°, i Katie McPherson, 2 Hasel Stewart, 3 Geography - lst class, 1 Vivian Hughes Winnie G.llan History- lst class 1 Alma Yeo, 2, Eina., s°"¥' I°°"m°"°': w‘|s°n‘ R Lo R to Yeo, 3 Vivian Hughes. 2nd oil-iss. l Katie MnPhsrson, 2 Hazel Stewart, 8 Winnie Gilian. Composition- lst class, 1 Alma Yeo, 2 Jean McLeod, B Beatrice Holbrook, 2nd class, lJ|enie Batt and Mamie Gillespie, 2 Katie McPh~rson, 3 Hamel Stewart. G oniet -ist class, l Eina Yeo, 2 J E Wnm’ b°"‘"'"' Snmmenlde and Jean McLre’od, 3 Claire, Mclzod. 2nd class iK~it|e McPnerecn.2 Winnie Giliac, 3 Dr. L'JdB0 Md 5 O M°°"° "°'° Hazel S swert. peesssgen by the aroma list \=Iehl~ some studios- int cms, i aims Yen, _ ii Jenn Mui'.vo|i,8 Claire Mcbeod. Sod class. R' I” smn’ "pn "Mug me Dum” i Katie McPherson S Easel Stewart' Printing Press Oo. Bittle Creek. Mich.. 8 whims mmm ' In ln th. MW' Drawing-lst class, l Bessie Cooke, 2 Mrs. Everett Lunar. Kim” “M h" Beatrice Holbrook, 8Viv|an Hughes Bod |01. Ui- llimlv 0 "kill- l sister Miss Blanche Finlayson came tothe aan' 1 Wm", Q ||.||_ 2 Milli",-1, Ingo- Dictation-1, Cirry Love, H.-len Moore hsrson. I Halen Noi-non. » || |»,| Algebra-lst clan 1 Bessie Cooke [Pasha , John “Slug will; zrrsmiigviiia' $5;-1.97, Ali” Bride;-¢ton,3 ‘Jean McLeod. Bhd’ Wri ing-l, Minnie McCourt, Lois Tay- °"'°“" ' ' " ` ' in rem." a wnnn. ani-n -1-»-wi. im 0-ner; 2. P--ri w-iii--n-, . i lla , r. R-N" Buda” ‘.n;;'m'f&zn':;|.:°:;: ;;:1'¢n N irtou. 'Rao' el McKay, Helen Grant. 'Mn N hu . 'N pm ` Latin-lst class 1 Edna Yeo, ii Claire History-1, Muriel Hooper, 2, Helo sw l -,,,,» g. \_ "$.50 Birks and BODI- l ' _ ¢ ` ' ~ -, ___ -A ~.. - _ n -1 ' el 4- _| -- Ai ;ncignt0r’s ovinivll if f LIBERTY bulk TE SDC Will l¢1li0\1~ __ ;c`m',a.i.*e»,\iii~._t».' '.. "J ` '!\"’."‘ ':` I' "f "»‘“»: *"-'F/’»li&‘9}t WWF, ~-_ Katie McPherson and Hazel Stewart, 2, D,.,",mg___I“beue pmol Jeanie Gu. M Gillespie, J Batt, W Gilian, B Wsllner, 1 | ’ E h |Wh,d k_ O°mm’md'"'°’ Lt” Cal' F S Moore’ D O C 3 M |411!" FBl'ii“h*"5°“ 'md H915” N°"°“~ i esliiiii-Ethel L.ou;cworth Marion Lowe- B'i3°d° M’-i°r’O“p°’ W Hn" wan” Arithmetic-lst class, l B-sale Cooke, Bhmche mugwun ' Q D 2Edna Ysn.3 Eleanor Reid. 2nd class,l A|“,,;,,.,,_B,,,.|,r,, Omckew and Katie H000 N°"»°"- 'Olive Carter, Blanche Dingweli, ifthil McLeod, 3Alma Yeo. 2nd class, l Hazel Frans-h-lat clam; 1 E ina Yea, 2 Alma c eo o ass, iz , Katie McPherson, 3 Winnie Giilan. Bertie Crockett, Isabelle Paton, Katie Reading-Katie Stanley, Ethel Long- worth and Bertie Crockett, Isabelle Nash. Writing-Isabelle Paton and Lottie Gillespie, Ethel Whitlock. History- Ethel Lougworth, Katie Lowe and Blanche Dingweli, Katie Stanler. French- Ethel Longworth, Bertie Crockett. Isabelle Paton. S ani y.Marion Lowe and Ethel Whitlock Lena Pound. ’ Geography-Bertie Crockett, Isabelle Patou, Miirion Lowe. Nature Studies-E-hel Whitlock and H lszard. auss soo-r1"s neeaarueier. Trustees’ Certiilcaes for Pr-odciencyz Helen Moore, M nnie McCourt, Ma ige Dawson, R ta Carter, Carry Love, L'-ah Mlliil l;,n ii'Il0i M Kay. Truitc s §Certiiic its for Pucctuaiity and Ati.endance- Nettie M .rr.hew. English Grammar-l, Helen Moore, Rita Carte-r, 2, Marge Diwson, 3, Elaine Ai ken. E -giish Composition-1, Minnie lic- Cuurr, 2, Hi-len Moore, 3, Rita Cirter, Madge Dawson. Arithmetic l, Minnie McCourt, 2, Leah Mullen 8 RItaC-rfpr. Reading-l, Gladys Peake, Myrtle Stanley, I, Minnie McCouit, Helen Moore Helen Grant, ii, Muriel Hooper, Lois Tay- 50ME pnvgvgr surriiilriiinv BEFORE Ar BATTLE isniliiis nnwi i s For the Year Closing Today, Cruiser ilams a Battleship-Russian work Amdy Dm Submarine Sinks, Drowning 22-Czar ___ Mies Lucretia Lawson Struokvpby Si\iPS-.i3p3i\¢$¢ Admit Some Tariff Changes-Two Lads Twdve Christian ‘aim to Drowned in Si- Maurice iiiver ` ' the Railway A e ' P -Noteb'e Christening in sUPi=Ll:aurN1'anr rsrluariss. Orrawa, June El-The supplementary estimates for the current year ending June iilth were presented to Parliament last night. They show a total ci $i,iii5,639. Of this amount $1,568,975 is charged to consolidated fund, $l9ll,'.~)l5 to capital and $l08,8iB for unprovidcd items. some tsLaNn treats. The Island items are additional accom- inodatiou at Kinkora, $150; new station at Northam and Richmond, $340; a station at Fredericton, $120; station and land at Albany, $2l0; St. Peters B iy breakwater new block at outer end to complete payments, $310. alison rartirr cnauucs, There are some minor changes in the tariff. Molasses is to be duty free restrict- ed to direct importatlons irom British ports and in regard to duty on free printing presses the section will apply only to rotary presses. The most important section is appli- cation of increased duty on goods ordered August Blat. 'rwo mins nnowxuro. G. H. and A. Benoit, sons of D. Bono and were drawn under water by a stron current. A Noracts cnnisrizundc. LoNDON. June 29-(Special)-The youu sued today in the Chapel Royal. Colonial Secretary Littleton and Secretar who is named Alexandra. Moore, 3, Carry Love. Elaine Aitken. Matthew, Midge Dawson. Helen Moore, 3 Minnie McCourt. Mullen. Madge Dawson, 3 Elaine Aitken. 3 Carrie Love, Mi nie McCourt. Latin-I Helen Moore, 2, Leah Mullen 3 Carry Love. Rita Carter. 3 Elaine Aitken. Miss i1oiirm'i'sot1's usr~aR'i‘imN'r. Proiiciency: Aria() Hurry, Margaret M Taylor, Florence J Tocmbs, Elsie Skerry, Helen M Huestis, Mabel E Long Wonnncotr. and Punctuallty. H-zfrl Murley (2 years) (3 yi-ers) Elsie Skerry (2 years). Milllcent Carter. Florence Toomba (equa‘), 2 Margare Taylor, 3 Ellis Ska ry, 4 Ada Hurry. Wonnacntt. Geography:-1 Helen Huestis, Florence Tecmbs. Zi Elsie Skerry, M -rgaret Taylor. Taylor-,3 Helen Huestlii, 4 Fiorcnc Tnombs. Sherry. 3 Aria Hurr , 4 Gwendolyn Taylor . _ y . , Composition: 1 Hazel Mui-ir-y, Ein Rita Carter, 2, Rachel McKay, ii, Gladys Skerry, Bessie Carter, Gwendolyn Tsylo 8Ada Hurry, 3 Margaret Taylor, Mau ititleubury. H-len Huestle. Mlllice (lifter, 4 Evelyn Walling, Flores Toomhs. ui Nature Studies:-l Florence Toom History:-l Ada Hurry, 2 Margare Grammar:-l Mirgaret Taylor, 2 Mabe Longworth and Florence Toonibs (equal lHl llilIHlHS' Elliilliilllilll Were Held in Prince and KinE's Counties "A Very Large Attendance at Each p Yesterday-Enjoyable as weii as Educaiive 4 Sessions- The 28th Convention ci the Weston Teachers' Association opened yssmrday in Foresters' Hall, Summerside at 10 a m., W J. McMillan, president, presiding. After routine business the ,resident Bl" U19 Dunning address giving a review of the association since the start, and afterwards referring to educational matters at present. According to Inspect or Mclntyre's report, work in the primary schools of the country seems to be ou the down grade during the past year. Iu- oreaees of teachers' salaries were recom- mended to come directly from the people, particularly as our province is more lightly taxed than other parts of Canada- Teachers were recommended not to en- gage in any district without a supplement as well as to refrain from underbidding each other as had been formerly the cus" tom. Reference was made to the Rhodes Scholarship and to W E Cameron. the successiul candidate who goes to Oxford University. The address was in every way creditable to Mr. McMillan, president ofthe Assnciation. ' l`lie first session oi The Eastern Teachers' Association opened yesterday morning very suspiciously. President Jas D McLeod occupied the chair. The hail was artistically decorated for before date of budget. This will not we occasion with mnpgynmmcharw and apply if these seeds are entered l>ef<>re pictures which me mg nf the 1-1. T. A. floated to the breeze. The following committees were chosen: Finance Committee-Peter Dunn, i Sggwmrgay F,\|,1_q, .june 29_(5pggig]) Chairman; Pearl Vauiderstine and uv Valerie McSwain. By-Laws-P M Grant. Chairman: Jean a prominent citizen. and G. Guay, young Amgen and Mamma yhenomld lads, were drowned at St. Maurice River. Immdmniun g,,mm|,_,_e°__} ' G uc_ They were bathing in a dangerous spot Cormac, Chairman; William Bowlen, P L K Lavars, D F Egan and Annie Moar. _ Credential Com oittee-J E Gilili _ Chairmen: Edie McKinnon and Annie McLeod. Nominating Committee-P Rice, chair “_ ;IiMD ld,Fli iili, Le ost daughter of_Lord Curzon was christ- :::heur‘;ndoW°Y"7aCamn_ore G F G Question Box-J E Gillis, chairman; P Queen Alexandra, Countess COWDer. M Gmul. -I F DUMP. DF ERB". JE M6 Phersou, P Rice and Rebecca Gillespie. Y Broderick, were sponsors for the child In me “nemwn the Association’ w' getber with representatives cf the press and a number of invited guests, enjoyed a ver lessant excursion on S. S. Mon- .__.____-i---- yn taguc over the glorious expense of waters that stretch in all directions from the Geography-i, Carry Love; 2, Nettie eastern metropolis. Nature Studies-l Minnie McCouri.2 2 Margaret Taylor, ii Helen Huestis, 4 Carry Love, Madge Dawson, 3 Leah Adu I-Iurry. ` Drawing:-l Esie Skerry,! Lulu Mec- Drawing-l Rita Carter,lnis 'I'ayl0r,2 Nevin and Ethel Taylor, 3 Gwendolyn Taylor, 4 Lottie Cameron. Algebra-1 Leah Mullen, 2 Rita Carter, mga MAGKmNm`_.__ DEFARTMENT The Board oi School Trustees' Certifi- I cntes for G1.-neral l’r..i"iciency awarded tc- French- l Leah Mullen, Carry Love, 2 N0'-UBS M\l€y. L\l¢Y Wllikilhlll- Bearie 'l`s.nt“in, Helen Hughes, Myrtle Cameron, inn Giilnn, M nrgnret Walsh, Emma Beer Testimonial for punctual ami regular Tnistees' Certiiicates for General attendeuceduringaperiod of four yvara awarred io-Annie Jenkins. 1Mnrgsret J Walsh, Yieion Hughes. Myrtle Cameron, - Bessie Tanton. (cr ie yearn worth, Gwendolyn M Taylor, Blanche Reading-l Mary Mci~J ren, 2 Emma Beer, 3 May (lay. Trustees' Certiiicaies for Attendance Peiimnnshin-l I)ir\ llarris, 2 ilclen , i{a~zard. Ii Mary M :E von. Blanche \Vouuac0it (2 years), Elizabeth Grammar-l Alva Gillespie, ‘_' Nettie Metcalfe (l year), Dorothyi Maccanueil St»\nlcy,5i ii -ie-i tfnsziri History--l May (lay. ‘Z Florence Norton, Reading:-' Mabel L ingwnrth, 2 Bessie 3 Dire II irris- Bser, 3Sadie Love and Bessie Carter, 4 N\tun- Studies- l iirlcn Hughes. 2 Lury' \Vickha ~,1iBeiisie Tanton. Writing:-I Miillcent Carter _and Drawing-i livillfl Udelfifd. 2 DOW t Harris, 3 Bessie Trenton. Dict»\ti»»n-l Nefiic Stanley, 2Dora Spelling:-l Mabel Longworth, 2 Ada Harris.3 Mvfblo Cf\il‘-¢'0"- Hurry,3 Margaret Taylor, 4 Blanche Arithmetic-i Nettie Stanley, 2 ileien iila-zarri. 3 Lucy Wickham 2' ilcorraptiy-l Dora Harris, 2 Margaret 4 ` W»tl.~h, ri Inn Giiian. i Composition-i Neftie Stanley, 2 Dora t H»\rrl-_:i Ma7Giy. el Maps (drawing)-l :Nellie Crabbe, , 2 B »»sle Tantin, 3 Anastatia Carroll. Arithmetic:-I Ada Hurry, 2 Margaret Dencrtmnvir-iieien i»i»\rzar~d, Susie Taylor, Ii ,Maha Lovrgworth, 4 Elsie Cr<.ns