‘ allies ai ik ald pat eae Sas He a eae LY EXAMINER ened every afternoon, from the office of ‘LISHING COMPAN ‘Ghaing, Queen Street RASES OF SUBSCRIPTION .N ADVANCE} Owe VY AR | &ix Montas ! $4.00 Turke MoentTu 200 ~_ Ose MONTH ‘oe: ee Sent post paid to any part of Canad Uniied States ‘he Weekly Examiner! — * or the cc et TERMS : Four Dollars a Year a at ae le issued every Friday morning from the | pablishers’ office. [t ts made up of | oo . won| Vuk which has appeared tu the Daily edition V 35. — tt tc Ap ater cree —— a, “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripidos. HE DAILY EXAMINER. Single Oopies Two Oenta CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1896. NO 27: “Why Some Succeed” The shrewd advertiser is the one who knows how, when and where to advertise, The merchants who advertise in Toe Examiner are not the men to make mistakes, as you can see for yourself. But you may get the Lenefit of their experience by watching how, when and where they advertise, Some papers pay advertisers, some do not, many do not. Only a few pay, and they can be picked out by the large amount of advertising they do, who : §,and of all the latest eoce meer intaratting | CALENDAR * i s : — : oe MAY, ee 8 By-law for allowing a Rate of pe ter + oa Les: Quar 4th day, 11h 12.8m. a. m. . : : : 7,3 ? » | New M » toh day, 3h. 34 Oa Pp. m, | First Quar, 20th day, 2h. 8.6m. a Discount on the Assessrients on : : ™ Fi! Moos, 26th day, Sh. f4.i m., = ——===| for general civic purposes for the { t ' i , Sur S i j | Day of Week | Sua | Sun | High current year ending the thirty- i ates Sees water a. oo first day of December A. D, 1898, ih mih m Be it enacted by the City Counc 2 City ij Friday 4 5t 72 Tn of Charlot town uhiee. —_—w 2 Satuniay 49 } 5 213 halt Por ecount at the rate - Twoand One = ie 20 . r : , me 8 re > ! kpayers # | Sy ay | {8 6 3 7} who shall, on or hediee the Fine ~~ % - 4 M y 46 7 4 10) July hext, A D ISv6, pay tothe City Clerk, at : : . his office, the taxes severn iy re Oo} ti ay ; 45 8 i 5 18 the current year on Beat tax -_ by = oe . W sday 2 19 6 23 | Property for civic purposes, Pe " | :reday : 42 1! ? 18 .{Sgd.)} we E. DAWSON, | Frida 40 12 8 ¢ Mayor. 9 Saturday 33, 13 = mayl-~d H. M. DAVISON, ' 4 3 ayld-~ly 2w ity Clerk. is ay | ro | 15 9 21 “~ a City a i ; . i :? ' e - ia : U | Monday | St; 16) 10 1) A By-la j 13] Tesi | 33| if] teat iy law for levying and specify- 1B] Weinenday | 34] 18 1 io ing the rate of assessrent on i it “ua ' wed | 50 3 | Fr | 32} 20! more | Real Estate and Personal Proper- Saturday | Si Be Ba i i 16 | Saturd ; 2 | | 930) ty in the City of Charlottetown 18 | Monday | 2s; 24] 9 o| {0r general Civic purposes under yc | es j 7 25 3 83 i i fo | Woney | 2a| 38} 252] Statute 61 Victoria, Chapter 12, ~oe ’ mnie #9 | 2 3D Be it enacted by » City ¢ cj t ‘i a sday a $7 5 giof Charlottetown as elie ee 22 ' Fr ‘ i 23 $9 6 23 ist. The rate of assessm ant » ~ a) € > . ’ 1 - . 33 | -Serur jay 23 30! 7 3) | ME general Civie purposes unter said Statute, 4 = ray oo 31} “ ‘ pod gh ye pe 4 first day of Jan- Se : Ze _ ; 82 9 ‘ , and ending the thirty-first 7 5 Ay S 22 9 19 of December, A D 1896, is hereby. apecifiod oan 36 | ta me a fixed at the rate of one per cent ou every dol- 1 4 2 33 10 0} lar of the value of Real Estate @8 assessed by 37° W 4) .. 3 34 10 53 | the Assessors of the said City of Charlotte. $8 { Thureday | gf a5] aaa Valuation Holl of ail Rest Ronee ony en . . : a ar : 1 ollofa eal Estate : *erson- 39 \ E y 18 L. 2s | aft 21) 8! Property lable to taxation in said City, st iSeotey fa te], 2p 2b | Rctetocmedeant dui meurcel, toutes 3i |} Surc 41717 38 1 47 f the eleventh day of April, aD is96> — mei iiessaiiasaiciinbatlh i sianiaiaie 2nd. The rate of assessment on Personal iay e Property tor such general Civie purposes, for the year commencing the firstday of January A D is, and ending the thirty-first day of 'e December, A D 1896, js hereby specined and re fixed at the rate of one per cent on every dol- o : i larof the value of Personal Pre y aS as- gi Seta Fuel ees A US'aRA | See ty ie Atmore ote sald dh Gundays excepted) nn tlionn ¥ } said General Assessment Book and Valuation Roll, made and duly returned by thim as Trains Outward, Read Trains Inward. aforesaid. down. Read up [Sed ] W. E. DAWSON, . Mayor. “ AM ae PM AM H. M. DAVISON,” ‘ ° -+»-Chariottetown.....310 10 16 may .9—dy 2w City Clerk 3%) 719....Royalty Junction.... 25) 9 50 q Capea ee Sa $03.....North Wiltshire.... 204 9% oa S17......Hanter Riv owe 2S 5 - j ss BE ences Bradaibane....._ i 13 $3 A By Law for Levying and Specify- OR Secoccs Emerald ........107 80s j Sz 315... Fretown us ra] Ig the Rate of Assessment on af $S........ kensington ......1933 733 ' © WW Ary soas sev2@ 70 Real Estate and Personal Pre- AM 1250 Ly 2 } 10 30 j BU. oneness Miscouche..... ~~ } . = perty and Poll 1 the City of Bat iedsiews Weilingtom ....... 9 47 an'nt g 9.1." Pone Mit coc2 ha Charlottetown for a Waterworks DE. cecccece SRAM cdtecces GU ; om ional Bloom fieid........ ms Fund, uuder Statute o0th Vic- ee aaa j PO veaedane Es cess ecces 6 00 toria, Chapter 8. PM AM eas Be it enacted by the City Council of the City AM AM of Charl«ttetown as follows:— 2 B...... Charlottetown. ....10 30 ist, Therate of Assessment on Real Estate 350....Royalty Junction. ...10 10 fora Waterworks Fund under said Stat ute $B... .. 6.05. Bedford......... 937 for the year commencing the first day of Jan- [> 905 uary, A D (8%, and ending the thirty-first day ; Mt Stewart of December, A. D. 1306, is hereby specifica and 40 Vv Z z d 850 xed at the rateof one-eighth of one per § 22.....+.... Cardigan....... 735 cent on every dollar of the value of Real Es- TR bckae Georgetown... 710 tate »s assessed by the Assessors of the said PM aM City of Charlottetown in the general Assess 495.....Wount Stewart..... 355 ment Book and Valuation Ro}! of all Rea) Es _—. ‘oe. "ir tate and Personal Property lable to taxation 522.. .. St Peier’s . . 748 in said City, and all persons liabie to pay Po!l 550 Bear River "7 Tax th-rein made and du'y returned by thom 6a.. Souris * 62 on the eleventh day of April A. D 1896. PM AM 2ud. The rate of Assessment on Personal Property for such Water Works Fund for the em 4 M | year commencing the first day of January 15. 000. ceee soe oeEimerald. ..........eseve 750 | A D Is86. and ending the thirty first day of 065 . ..++eCape Traverse eo 700 | December, A. D , 1896, is hereby specified and M A ™ | fixed att: e rate of one-eighth of one per cent — onevery dollar of the value of Persona! Proper- Trainsare run by Eastern Standard Time | ty as assessed by the 4 ssessors of the said City in the said General Assessment Book and Va- McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, luation Roll, made and duly returned by them Superintendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rys, as aforesaid. Charlottetown. Muneton, N B. érd. The amonnt of Poll Tax to be paid by every person returned by the said Assessors in said Genera! Assessment Book and Valu ation Roll as liable thereto for such Water . } ai \ oe ' works Fund under said Statute, for the year Prince Edward Island Railwya| cri ts at aay ot Gants <i NOTICE. Railway Office, Dec 1, 1895. 1805, is hereby specified and fixed atthe sum of Ten Cents (10c) on the poll of every perron so assessed and returned as aforesaid. _--— (S¢d.) W. E. DAWSON, Tatil change of Time Table a Special _» Mayor. Mail Train wil] leave Charlottetown at *? eA City Clerk 6.20 a. m. for Summerside; returping,} City Clerk’s Odice, ) vs . Ch’town, May 19, 1896 4 dy 2w A By Law in Addition to the Pres- ent By-Law for Sanitary Pur- oses, for the Purpose of More ffectually Exfsrcing Cleanliness in the City, Beit enacted by the City Counc!! of the City of Charlottetown as follows :— lst. That upon the refusal or neglect of any Owner or occupier of any house, warehouse eellar, yard, field or other place in the said City to remove any dirt, manure, animal or vegitable substance, stagnant water, filth or rejuse matie: of apy kin’ off and trom such premises, after receiving 48 hours notice from the Sanitary ( fficer to remove the same, it shall be the duty of the Sanitary Officer, and he is hereby authorized and required to cause the same to be removed at the expense of the owner or occupier so notified as aforesaid. AL ter such removal as aforesaid, the Sanitary Officer shall forthwith demand payment of the cost of removing the same, and uniess paid o+ demand, shall tue therefor before the Stipendiary Magistrate; and a like remedy or the collection thercof as for the enforce- ment of the penalty underthe By-Law for Sanitary Purposes, Cnapter XVIIL., shall be applicabl: for the recovery of the amouvut And it is the aim of a good ihereot. will leave Summerside at 4.15 p.m, (standard time), connecting with Steamer to acd from Point du Chene. A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent. Gen. Man. Gov. Rys. Railway Office, Charlottetown, 12th May, 1896. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerx HOME wife to keep it clean and at- 2nd The remedy above provided, shall be I ow tractive. Nothing wiltheip her! | 5) addition to the remedies provided under the 2 more than the use of 3y-Law for Sanitary Purposes, and nething VE Y herein contained shal be construed to pre- R Sunlight Oap vent any p‘rson being prosecuted fora breach ; {said Bp-Law as well BA Like a ray of sunlight it ™ repel : = D R brightens and cheers, en- W. E. DAWSON, courages and comforts, It Mayor, iwmakes homes bright and hearts light ...... May 1996 Books FOR WRAPPERS 7 For every 12 “Sunlight” wrappers sent to Lever Buos., Ld., Toronto, a useful paper-bound book will be sent, or a cloth-bound for 50 wrappers New Patent Washer. Secwu wd Micues, Haitax, Agenis A long felt want supplied. The Double for Noya Scotia, and P. E. I. Action Washing Machine and Star Wring- er are beyond our highest expectations. BOARDING gR TRAINING STABLES We willingly leave them on trial and show you how to use them, so that you may Graflon Street, Opposite Court House. fully prove —s ae on the a " ow ay , rinciple as hand rubbing, yet so gentle JOUN M NICHOLSON, Prop'r. os oat te injure the finest fabrics, and ac- Having opend a public Stable on Gratton | complishes as much wors in an hour or treet, | am prepared to take Gei tlemen’s so as would otherwise occupy the greater borses and Colts at all seasohs of the year to ‘ board, train, break or keepin road condition part of the day. A child can work them Sor imecdicte une Sieete CRGENS OP OF Toad wack perfectly. Any person desiring Neov2?’—dyéw Am gus ee ee order at Dodd & Rogers’, J. J. Prowse’s or Jchn Prowse’s, Royalty East, mé Sole agent for City, Royalty and Lots 24 and 33. Be sure you get the double action © ] r y ard The ladies who hive purchassed them ’ cheerfully give their testimonial :—Mrs. F. Heartz, Mrs. R. McMillan, Mrs. Dr. T. supply you with all kiads of lum | Myre yw. Seller, Mr. F, Abbott, Mrs. W. ber. Mellet, Mrs. E."Love, Mrs. E. T. Carbon- it Will Pay You ell, Mr. John Mellett, Mrs. John Horne, * Swan, Mrs, Wallace Rodd, Mrs. W. Prowse, Mrs, Philip Prowse, Mrs, P. H. Trainor divg, <tc. Mrs. J. J. Prowse, Mrs. H. Lowe, Mrs. H. A lot of iaths just landed, ; a “— the old stand. Makers of Iron Harrows, JAMES BA RRETT, Scufflers, repaire of a)] kinds of machinery, carriage work and painting. Horse-shoeing tented to Terme reasonable. . to have them on trial please leave your as they are the only machine we guarantee And examine the contenta. We can | pend, reon, Mre. T. Dodd, Mrs. G. Tweedy, Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. A. Robertson, Mrs. H, Buarde, Shinglee, Scantling, Stud~ E. J. Lewis. To our patrons—rememb«r ‘Z a las R an®, y e _— Connolly’s Wharf. work warrauted. JOHN PROWSE, Charlottetown Royalty. —_———— WILLIAM L. STRICKLAND | 417+ Attorney and Coussellor-at-Law, s2 WATEK STREET, ROOM 12, Poy Sale or To Rent, Keston, Mass., Real Estate and Persona! Proper-' ty in the City of Charlottetown | eSSe = be — ” Cigar on you for the sake of additional jj. Insist on getting VARSITY, {lh S. DAVIES & SONS, MONTREAL. Don’t allow your dealer to push another >» i the finest 5 cent Cigar ever made iu jp i th i : is —— FOR—~ °\> YACHTSMEN diosa ffs wor GET WET ‘wie’ NOT MILDEW Vi fasK' YOUR SAILMAKER To have Sails that will not get wet though they may be (out in the raim all day. Lobster Packer Se ee — advertisers | Latea Member of Prince Edward Island Bar. The Brick House on Frince Street, on Rpecial attention given to business received posite St. Paul’s Charch, Heated b- hct from this Province. hould be pleased tosee water, Electric light, ec. wApply to 8, B, JENKINS, | al Office, any friend visiting Boston. mek 6—sm 165 Advertiser: Oo Lhe home cir omlation is the most valuable tor Tire Exasmyer reacaes the homes of our cif ize as every evening. qukvertising patronage. : THE BXAMINER PUB. COMPANY lary” = I am prepared to contyact fer one half and pound. pound Fizts and one pound Tall €ans Lobsters; 1896 pack, at the the markets will a fierd. Correspondenc: » solicited. HORACE . HASZARD Charlottetown, Fevraury 27, 1596. 135 highest prices } Ro ; a _ g | RT THE CLOTHIERS THE HATTERS THE FURNISHERS THE TAILORS Z : ea PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE, the Commencement Exercises to be Held in the Opera House, The commencement exercises of the Prince of Wales College will take place in the Opera House this evening at eight o’clock. Ap admission fee of ten cents wl] be charged 10 cover expenses. The following programme has been prepared for the eccasion. Coliege Song.................. Commencement Eseay—*Robert Burns”........P. McLeod Essay—“Joan of Arc”.. . Carrie Holman Nise ccs akinckiss Lizzie Anderson Escay—“Keats”............. Edith Anderson Chorus-~“Rule Britaunia”.......... College Valedictory......... iin ewes Edwin Crockett Chorus—“Trabling Back to Georgi” os ken seedagiaseeeina as <a 5 College REY socsivcnse <n soso Dr. Anderson RPMs ices “Misses L. and A. Anderson Presentation of Medals and Diplomas. ————— mememes A Poarictic......... D. Ross, F. White, H. WHAT A SRAP edlncbindimenbacin Ritchie and W. Bradley Addresses by Dr. McPhail and Judge Fitzgerald. IE cvceiasins:s eseeeee. College Addvees 10 Graduates....J. H. Bell, M. A. Chorus—“‘Old Man Moses”.......... College Address. ... Lieutenant Governor Howlan Chorus—“May God Preserve Thee, CRON Ts sso cnkocsse cevnccccees .-.--College Petia Boee aa... sinsesdins-+0ssen0k: College God Save the Queen. Following is the HONOUR LIST, GRADUATING DviuMas Honor Diplomas. — Edwin Crockett, York,95; Edith Anderson, Summerside, 93; Montague Johustone ,Moutague, 90; Mar- garet James, Charlottetown; 88,; Daniel Ross, Bedeque 88,; Addison Anderson, Greenwich, 87; Parmenas McLeod,George- towa, 86; Carrie Holman, Summersi ie, §]; Frederick Haszard, Charlottetown, 79. First Ciass Ordinary Diplomas.—Elsie McNgik, Bayview, 91; Vernon Shaw, Brackley # ¢int, 88; Morley Seller, Union Roag, 86; Herbert Martin, Montague, 85; Satie Robertson sGaeleton, 81; Cyrus Me- Milian,* Char'ottetown, 84; Alexander Campbell, Souris West, 84; Beatrice Mc Intyre, Charlottetown, 83; Edwin Simp- son, St. Eleanors, 83; Edgar Sterns, Charlottetown, 8’; Ida Scott, North Kiver, Sa YOU CAN DO IT NOW! r ( No More Failures. known dyes or dyestufla. 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Note—Those students who have gained 75 per cent. or over, of the attainable num- ber of marks, are placed in the first rank, those from 60 to 74 in the second rank. Latin—Horace and Cicero. (First Rank) —Edith Anderson, Margaret James, Edwin Crockett and Addison Anderson, equal; Montagne Johnstone, Parmenas McLeod, Daniel Ross and Currie Holman, equal; Fred Baszard. Latin Composition. (First Rank)—Edith Anderson, Margaret James, Edwin Creck- ettand Addison Anderson, equal; Montague Johnstone, Pa-menas McLeod, Carrie Holman, Fred Haszard, Daniel ioss. Greek—Homer. (First Rank )—Monta- ue Johnstone, Parmenas McLeod and Sdith Anderson, equal; Carrie Holman, Margaret James, Addison Anderzon, Fred Heszard. Greek Composition. (First Rank) — Edith Anderson, Margaret James, Monta- Haszard, Carrie Holman. James. and Edwin Crockett egnal, Margaret James,. Parmenus Macleod Ho)man. Not until recently has it been possible to | prepare a fall line of colors adapted 0] Crockett, Margaret James, Parmenas coloring cotton and mixed goods and all) yacheod, Edith Anderson, materials for carpets, rugs and mats that | Johuson, Daniel Ross and Fred. Maczard could be fully eS hes are ane equal. (Second Rask) Carrie Holman. color when exposed to light and sot t cock or fade. These colors are very val: | Rank) Margaret James, Edwin Crockrit, unable discoveries, and have only been} .oq Moniagne Johns‘one equal; Edith A:- | derson, Addison,Anderson Carrie Holman, given to the public : afier severe tests } Parmenas MacLeod, Daniel Ross and Fred which proved them to be superior to all The fast Diamond Dyes for cotton and Scott equal. Haszard equal, E-eays—Parmenas MacLecd, Edith mixed goods are the only dyes that Cao 4 ydersou, Margaret James, Carrie Holman a eatisfactory results in dyeing goods eanposed of silk and cotton, silk and wa), and cotton and wool. If you value e tiaze, money and success, ineist that your | below have gained at least 75 per ceut., dealer furnish you with the guaranteed | and are in order of-merit. Latin, Cicero and Virg1—Elsi: Me Neill, “Sadie Robertson, Edysr Sterns; That aecou nes f4000's Sarsaparilla has over and | Wm. Haberlin, Murray Garb 13 Herbert over again proved by its cures, | Martin; Donald Montgomerr, Valleytie.d; now.” ailed, that | Mardock McLeod, Valleyfeld; W. 8. Lea, Sec andater tea, &, Waveoisni chan Beatrice McIntyre, Ida | & Jghnson, Ch yrivttowa anu itor, SECUND YEAR. i son, «quel; Lizzie Dickiesos, Cyrus Mc- equal; Edgar Sterns, Mabel Yeo, equa’; (Ch*town), Stuar: McNeill, equal; Sadie Campbell], Percy Crosby. Cyrus McMiilan, Vernon Shaw, Herbert Martin, William Newson, Perey Crosby. Cameron, Riverside; Arsene Poirier, Mis- couche; Nellie McCarthy, Tignish; Bruno dian River; Arsene Poirier and W. k. gue Johnstone, Addison Anderson, Par- menas McLeod. (Second Rank)—Fred Higher Algebra. (First Rank) —Edw’n Crockett and Edith Anderson, equal; Carrie Holman, Montague Johnstone, Daniel Ross, Addison Ander:on, Parmenas McLeod and Fred Haszard,« qual; Margarct Physics and Chemistry—Daniel Ro s History of Greece—(First Rank) Mon- tague Juhnstone, Edwin Crockett, E:tith Anderson, Daniel Ross, Addison Anderson (S:cond Rank) Fred. Harzard, Carrie English, Childe Harold etc—Kdwin Crockett and Margare. James equal; El- sie MeNeill, Montague Jobn-ton, Edwin Simpson, Parmenas MacLeod, Addison Anderson, Carrie Holman, Alexander Campbell, Kobert Smith, Daniel Ross, Nellie Nicholson, Fred Haszard and [ia Eng!ich Literature—(First Rank) Edwin Montague French, Le Mesan-thtope, ete— (First Note—The students whose names are nas —— —— ae —a Scott, H. Ketehum Dutcher, equal; Cyrus McMillan, Morley Sellar, equa’; Vernou Shaw, Edua Laird, Mate! Yeo, R. Emmet Smitb, equa’; C. C. Richards. Latin Composition — Wm. Haberlin, Sadie Robertson, Stuart McNeill, Murdock McLeo!; Harry, McFarlane, Souris East, equa’; Elsie McNeill, Herbert Martn, Cyrus McMillan, Donald Montgomery, EJdgar Sterne; Malcolm Matheson, Heather- dale, equa’; Milton MeLeod, St. Avard’s, Morley Sellar. Greek Cramm ir and Xenopbon—Elsie McLeod, Vernon Shaw, Mur‘ock Me- Leod, equal; Beatrice McIntyre, Wm. Lea, equa'; Wm. Haberiin, Morley Sellar, equal, Sadie Robertson, Edgar Sterne, Stuart McNeill, Cyrus McMiilan, Herbert Martin, equa’; Donald Montgomery, Percy Cro-by, N. A. Campbell, Robt. Smith, Wim. Newson, Lizzie Dickieson, equal. English, Richard II—E sie McNeill, Mabel Yeo, Lizzie Dix kieson, equa); Ida Scott, Beatrice MclIutyre, Cyrus McMillan, Edwin Simpson, equal; Sadie Robertson; Nelli: Ni-helson, Crapaud; Herbert Mar- tin, C. C. Richards, «qual, Wm. Lea, Morley Sellar, equal; Wim. Haberlin, Edna Laird, Alex. Campbell, equal; Mur- dock McLeod, R. Emmet Smith, Wm. Newson. English Literature — Vernon Shaw, Cyrus MeMillan, Elsie McNeill, equa!; Edwin Simpson, Herbert Martin, Daniel McRae, Morley Sellar, Alex. Campbell. Freuch, Pieciola.— Eisie McNeill, Ma- Anxiously watch declining health of their daughters. So many are cut off by consumption in early years that there is real cause for anxiety. In the early stages. when not bevond the reach of medicine, Hood’s Sarsa- parilla will restore the quality and quantity of the blood and thus give good health. Read the following letter: “It is but just to write about my daughter Cora, aged 19. She was com- pletely run down, declining, had that tired feeling, and friends said she would nct live over three months, She had a bad Cough and nothing seemed to do her any good. I happened to read about Hood’s Sarsapa- rille and had her give it a trial. From the very first dose she began to get better. After taking a few bottles she was com- pletely cured and her health has been the best ever since.” MRs. ADDIE PECK, 12 Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. ¥. “J will say that my mother has not stated my case in as strong words as I would have done. Hood's Sarsaparilie bel Yeo, Murdock McLeod, Edgar Sterns, Wm. Haberline, equal; Herbert Martin, Maggie Curley, Morley Seilar, eqval; Bextrice McIutyre, Vernon Shaw, N. A. Campbell, «qual; Donald Montgomery, Howard Dutcner, equal; Edwin Simpson, Edna Laird, Sadie Robertson, R. Emmet Smith, eqnal; Ida Scott, Perey Crosby, equal; Cyrus McMillen, Osear Reberts (M. Harbor), Adele McLocd, equal. Geometry. -- Vernon Shaw, Donald Mont- gomery, Edwin Simpson, equal; Frank Sterns, N. A. Campbell, Stuart McNeill, C. C. Richards, H. Keichum Dutcher, Mur- aock McLeod, Wm. Haberline, equal. Algebra —Vernon Si aw, D. Montgom- ery, Kdgar Sterns, equa!; Wm. Haberlive, R. Emmet Smith, equa’; H. Martin, Guido Cameron, M. Harbour, Murdock McLeod, equal; Genevieve McDonald (Uardigan), Stuart McNeill, Howard Batcher, equal ; Cyrus McMillan, Morley Sellar, Harry McFarlane, equal; Sadie Robertson, Mabel Yeo, equal. Trigosometry.—Edgar Sterns, D. Mont- gomery, Murdock McL-od, Vernon Shaw, Sadie Robertson, Morley Sellar, Beatrice Mcintyre, Adele McLeod, Mabel Yeo Genevieve McDonald, cqual. Chemistry. —Edgar Sterns, Stuart Me- Neil!, Vercon Shaw, equal; H. Martin, N. A. Campbell, equal; Elsie McNeill, Sadie Robertson, Ida Scott, Edwin Simpson, equa’; Murdock McLeod, Morley Sellar, equal, D. Montgomery, Mabel Yeo, equal ; Lizzie Dickicson, Wm, Newson, Alma Robertson, Charlcttetown, equal. Physiology -— Elsie McNeill, Beatrice Maclutyre, C. C. Ricbards, Aima Robert- > M Jian, equal; Maggie Curley, Murdock McLeo}, Stuart McNeill, Sadie Robertson, Ida Scott, Morley Sellar, Vernon Shaw equal; Herbert Martin, Frank Sterns, Adele McLeod, Wm. Haberlin, equal. Botany—El-ie McNeill, Nellie Hodgson Robertson, Ida Scott, Wm. Newson, equal; Edna Laird, Vernon Shaw, Edgar Sterns, equal; Beatrice McIntyre, H. Ketchum Dutcher. History of Greece—-Elzie MeNeill Ver- non Shaw, equal; Beatrice McIntyre, Alex. Essays -Tja Seott, Beatrice McIntyre, FIRST YEAR—FIRST DIVISION. Latin, Caesar and Virgil—Wm. E. Martin, Rustico; Wm. McMillan, Lower Montague; Linnie Dingwell, Souris, and Ernest Weeks, Fre lerictoa, equal. Latin composition Wm. Cameron, Nellie McCarthy, Arsene Poirier, equal; Linnie Dingwell, Bruno Martian. English—George Hardr, Alberton; W. E. Cameron, Arsene Poirier, Wm. Mc- Millan, Bruno Martin, equal. French—Bruno Martin, Nellie McCar thy, equal; Loretta Nelligan, Tignisb; Linnie Dingwell, Janie B. McDonald, In- Cameron, equal; Moilie Sterns, Souris. Arithmetic— W. E Cameron, Georze Hardy, Eliza McKenzie, Flat River; Bruno Martin, Arsene Poirier, J. Foster White, Alberton, e jual; Fred Clarke, Al- berton; Wm. Sweet, Alberton, and Wm. McMillan, «qual, Physiolozxy—Wm. Cameron and Wim. McMillan, equal; George Hardy §§Featon Aiken, Fred Bowness, Kensingtor; W. J. T. Murray, Fredericton. Physical yeography—George Hardy and ‘“:4,.7..% urray, equal; James Rodd, Arsene Poirier, Wm. McMillan, W. E. Cameron, Fenton Aiken. History of England—Minnie Wellner, Ch’town; James Rodd, J. Foster White, Wro. McMillan, Lottie Deacoa, York. Geometry—Arsene Poirier, Wim. Me- Millan, W. E. Cameron, equal; Ernest Bowness, Kensingtor; Brano Martin, James Rodd, Equal; Pius Ellis, Cross River; John Ellie, Cross River, equal. Chemistry—W. E. Cameron, James Rodd, Brackley Point Road, Arsene Poir- ier, George Hardv. Fenton Aitken, Lower Montague, Wim. McMillan. Algebra—Eliza McKenzie, Fred Clarke, Loretta Nelligan, Arsene Porrier, Mary B. Simpson, Bay View, equal; George Hardy, William McMillan, equa); W. E. Cameron, Chas, Lund, Mount Herbert, Bruno Martin, equal, Pbysicse—W E. 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