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E Leckie, equal; G. W. Mcleod, B. W. W. Mchougall, O. Alyea, J. G Cross, equal; C. H. Buskard, ¥. M. Allan, C H. Nelson, W. N. Smith, J. H Smeltzer, equal. VII.--Div, G Daw- Caton, R. R. Watson, E E. Watts. Div, II.--E. 1. Goodwin, D. F¥. Dewar, A. C. Prittie, G..A. George, LL. A. Kinnear, W, B. Dono- ghue, E. F, Elliott, G. Bolton, W. I. Cook, W. H. Losee, M. Me kle, W, H. Alderson, A. L. Lewis, E. P Saw- ver, H. L. Beer, E. H. Waldner, E. R. Wigle, H. F. Berry. Div. I11L.--J. A. F. Robertson, F. H. McCulloch, 8 E. McGregor, FE. L.. Longmore, YW. D Harding, F. lH. Huff, J. E. Somer- ville, W. O. Tower. Municipal Engineering L and IL --Div. L--8. T. Mills, A. K. M. Kirk- patrick, Div. IL--N. B. McRostie, J. A. A. A. McLaren. Div. IIL-- Thomas, J. B Surveying son, W. C, Fremgblay, J. B. Stirling, A. 8 Dunkley Municipal Engineer ring TIL and IV «Div. I-A. M. Kirkpatrick, T. 8S. ~Mills, J. B. Sterling. Div. ILN. B. M¢Rostie, J. A. Tremblay, A. A. Me. Laren, Div IIL--A. 8. Thomas, J. B. Dunkley. Hydraulic Engine A¢ M. Kirkpatrick; A T.S. Mills, J: B. Sterling, equal; MecRostie, A. 8. Thomas, Div. II Tremblay. Mineralogy, I--R. C. Cantelo, CH RBuskard, R. R. Wilson, C. W. Green- land, E. T. Sterne, R. M. Asselstine, 8S. R. Anderson. Div. 1x ~J. . Cross, ~8. Garay, C. Van Sickie, J. H. Smelt- zer, E. M. Medien, C. HL Nelson, F. M. Allan, Div JEWS A. Wells, J. W. Bell, 3. W. McLeod, C. H. Kirkegaard J. G. McLean, A. C. Bate, L. 8. Mills, W. M. Morgan, £. H. Freeman, 0. A]- yea, N. E. Leckie, : Mineralogy IL--Div. 1L-D Fergu- son, C. W. Greenland. Div. TL--J. M. Scott, Div. ILE. T. Sterne, L. Me- Ewe Mine raloy I-Div. LM: Meikle, C. W. Greeniand, B. W,. W. M¢Doug- all. Div. IL---R M. Asselstine, GG. W. MacLeod, W. A. Wells, 8. K. Ander- son, 8S. Gray. Div. IER. . R Wil- son, C. HI. Freeman, C. H. Nelson, J. H. Smeltzer, W. M. Morgan, © M. Morgan, F. M. Allan, J. W. Bell, A, C. Bate, C. H. Buskard, J. G. Cross, E. R. Wigle, Mineralogy Watts, M, Burrows. Berry, A. L. Lewis, R. R Watson, Ww. n gin nd Div. III.---G. E. Bol- ton, W. H. Losee, E. F. ily rw 8. Rig J. A. T. Robertson, W. C. Caton, D. F. Dewar, BE. L. Goodwin, L. McEwen, E. IL. Longmore, E. F. Ellfott, 'W. P. Anderson, J. E. Som. erville, F. H. McCullough, E. P. Saw- yer, W, O. Tower, L. E. Prettie, F. H, Autf, S. 5. Dawson, W. ID Hardiag, D. Ferguson. Mineralogy V~Div. LA. D. Car- michael, 8, S. Scovil, W. E. Mynhardt H. A. oes Div. IL.---H. 8. Dick, L. 3. Taylor, BR M. Cram. O. B. Ro- berts, H. J. Dunlap, L. 3. MeNeice, W, A. Fairlie, D. W. Bews, Ww. M. Johnston, W. G. Cameron, J. E. Cau. ghey, Div. ITE. E. Wilson, C. Ste. wvens, F. i. 'Abern, J. D. Gardper, W E. Lumb, C. 8. McKenzie, F. Latur- ney A. G. Hendricks, H. A. Smail, W. D. Kane, H. D Rogers, R. F. Clarke, C. 0. Laldlaw, F. P. MoAuliff, W. Clifford, W. 8 Cook, T M. Mel rose, S. K. Ireland, E. T. Browne, A. F. Belding, M. J. Aykroyd, D. B. Ry- as, CT. Laidlaw. Mineralogy VI-Div. 1---W. L. low, H, Bradley, W. M. Goodwin. Div, IL.--R. H. IMutehison, N. D. Bothwell, M. Burrows, D. Ferguson, W. H. Tue- kett, I. McEwen, S. D. Robinson, Div. [I-J. M. Seott, P. J. Moran, W. 8 McCann, J. R. Marshall, D. G. Ang- lin, J. T. Rooney, Wi. G. Hughson, Bn. Asselstine, L. B. Wright, G. J. Good: 1m T. J. Rei, W. B. George. - School of Mining Feonomies I, Div. LH. W. MeKiel, J. H, Ramsay, A, A, Molaren, B. Asteistime, A. B Gates D. A. Nichols. Div. 1I,--H, Bradley: W. G. Hughson, N. D. Bothwell, equal ring, IV.-Div. IL A. Mclaren N.B -- J IV~Div, I.-- E. E. Div. 1-H. F. Bi gd : i equal Seo | son, THE DAILY BRITISH pron THE RESUL IS AT AT QUEEN'S a Div. II-B. E, Davidson, J : N. Bupker, K. I. Macpher- Pearse; A. Bolton, equal; FH. A. Dallyn Hepiastall, J. L. May, eqval ;; Stierrill, BE. MaVittie, ;: M. R, Levy, HW. C. Nourse, equal ; S L. Burns A.M Bail FG Bird, Argo, Craig, E. Corkill, H. O. Kerr, equal Science, Div. 11.-J. H. Moxley, C, Rg Hagey, H. L. Scott, J. K, Wangh, Div. 111.-- GJ. Reid; I', Earashaw, W. G. Lawson, B. C. Platt, equal; R, Emmersoa, S. Gerow,, F. H Small, E. F. Braun, RR. McConnell, equal; W. A. Mi J. 8 MeVittie, A. E. MacRae, neon equal; W. J. 0. Macdonald "n R J. K equal; A. BR. Simpson, i. W. McKenzie, M. Wilson, equal; G. Willrich, equal; ©. Phillips, J Whyte, G. H. Raitt, equal; Ww. Embury, BH. A. MeNaily, equal ; W. Dougherty; E, A. Baker, H C equal; K. A. Breoner, LB Jones, H. RB. McCarthy, equal. Science, Div. HI:=J. W. Boughner W. J. K. MacKay, W. R. Mcllqubam N. McCartney, A. H Odell, equal; R. H. Angrove, J. G. Cameron, R, N. Linklater, D. B. Shearer, equal. Railway Eogiveering. L--Div. 8, Seovil, W. ©. arfeshach, Smyth, C. G. Grant,'J. M Div. I1.--M. A. emp, C. B. Ax W. Gray; G- T. Rice, FE Sirvage, equal; 8. Bourgoing, T. B.. Mullin, equal; B. F. Lamson, J. EB. McKenzie, equal; G. E. Howell, A. W. Meikle Div. II1.--C. C. Fitzgerald, H. War- ren, Railway Engineering II.--Div. I--A A. McLaren, T. B. Mills, A. M. Kirk- patrick, Div, 11--N. B MecRostie, J A. Tremblay. A. B. Thomas. Railway Epgineering IE-- wo 1- A: M. Kirkpatrick, Tr. 8 Mills; A, 'A Mclaren, N. B. McRostie, oily Div T--J. A. Tremblay, A- S. Thomas. Physical Chemistry I.--Div., I.-- 8 Gray, C, H. Byskard. Div II.---R. R Wilson, C. HI. Nelson, E. T. Sterne, 0. Alyea, J. H. Smeltzer, G. W. Mc A. D. Carmichael, W. Clifford C. W. Greenland, W. A. Wells, A. © Wartman, E. M. Medlen, W. H. Losee H. F. Berry. W. M. Morgan, H. 8 Baker, H. 1. Bbillips. Div. IHI.--R P. Patterson, H. E. Matthews, A. K Anderson, C. A. Robbins, C. Van- Sickle, L. P. Connelly, J. G. Mclean Physical Chemistry IT.--Div. T.--M. D. Ferguson, J. M. Scott. McEwen. Div Goodwin, J. Craig, 1-8 E 8 Wardle. Pierce, Leod, Burrows, Div. II.--8., Slipper, L 111. --W, 8. McCann, G. R. Marshall. Analytical Chemistry IV.--Div. 1.-- L. A. Kinnear, D. F. Dewar; H. F. Berry, W. B. Donoghue, equal; J. E. Somerville, J. A. F. Robertson; A. I. Lewis, E. 1.. Longmore, R. R. Watson, E. E. Watts, equal. Div. II ---E. PF. Elliott, 1. C. Prittie, G. FL. Bolton, W. P. Alderson, W. E. Cook, E. F. Waldnér, H. L.. Beer, E. L. Joodwin, W. H, Losee, W. C. Caton. Div. IIL.--W. O. Tower, R. R. Wigle, 8, E. MacGregor, E. T. Sterne, FH Huff, E. I. Sawyer, W. D. Harding, M. Meikle. FAL Cn Analytical Chemistry IV., V, "and Vi=Div, L.--L. JcEwen, D. Fergu- son, J. M. Scott. Div. IL.---M. Bur- rows, W. McCann. Div. IIL.--G Good win. Analytical Chemistry VIL--Div, L --W, C. Griesbach, C. B. Pierce, J. M. Wardle, F. B. Mullin, G. T. Rice; D. B. Gow, M. A. Kemp, E S Smyth, equal. Div. II.--W. H. Norrish, H. L. Phillips, E. G. Sirvage, B. F. Lamson. Div. II.--G. E. Howell, J. Erskine, C. G. Grant, L. E. Kendall, J. B. McKenzie, A. W. Gray, A. 1 Meikle, H. Warren, C. C. Fitzgerald. Chemistry XV. and XVI.-- Div. III --H. W, McKiel. Thermodynamics L---Div. I1---R E Shirley, H. W. McKiel, W. H. Nor- rish ; EB. L. Loogmore, H. P "Fairbairn, equal; E. E. Watts, T. B. Mullin, R. R. Watson, R- C. Cantelo, L. A, Kin- near. Div. II-J. M. Wardle; G, E. Howell, A. 8. Bertram, equal; C. V. Asselstine, J. A. T. Robertson; E. 8. Smyth, B. L. Goodwin, equal; F. H «| Try This Pile Cure Tt is Absolutely Free. Pile sufferers may know to a cer tainty they can get instant relief and a quick permanent eure by trying this free' method. send your name and address oh Huff, D.°F Dewar, 4. T +. Rice, B. F Lar W. C. Caton, H. F. Berry, equal. Div. OL-R. J. LaRush M. A equal; A. VU. Meikle, D. B equal; W. D. Harding, € 1 man, equal; C. J. Doslé, G. E Ro equal; S. Bourgoing, W. E. Cook, 8. E. MeGregor, BE. P. Sawyer, equal, L. C. Prittie, IL E. Kendall, W. C. Grieshach, equal; B. F Waldner A: W. Gray, equal; W. P. Alderson M. Meikle, equal; T. J. Reid, RR W Brows, W. B. Donoghtie, equal; W . Tower; C. 3. Grant, C B. Pierce, RB. Elliott, n Warren, I. V. Trim. E A. L Tews. E. P. Sirvage, iF. H McCullough, E. E. Wilson, equal; Thermodynamies [1.--Div. I---H W. McKiel, E. Shirley, M. A. Kempt, J M. Wardle, R. J. LaRush, W. H. Nor. rish, A. 8. Bertram. Div. II.-H. I Fairbairn, C. B. Pierce, 5. T. Riee; E. 8 Smyth, L. E. Kendall, equal; C J. Doyle. Div. HLi--R. C. Cantelo, N. BR. McRostie; T, B. Mullin, C. V. As. seitsine, equal; B. F. Lamson, C. H Freeman, equal; J. E.'M. McKenzie; W. C. Grieshach, E. G. Sirvage, equal; C. C. Fitzgeraid; A. W. Jray, J. B. pDunkiey, equal; A. U. Meikle: 8. gour. going, L. V. Trimble, equal D. B Jow, G. E. Howell, HH. L. Phillips, Thermodynamics IIL--Div. IW. A. Newman, C W Burroughs, T. X. Len- nox. Div. T1.--J. A. Brewster, P. A Borden, A. 'B. Jates. Div. IIL.--A. J Caverkhill A. P. Lawler: G, Cameron, H. A. Carscallen, J. Bennett, equal Thermodynamics IV.--Div. | --C. W Burroughs, W. A. Newman. Electrical Engineering I.--Div. I.-- J. M. Wardle, W. I.. Dawson, W. II. Norrish, L. E. Kendall, E. E. Watts, R. J. LaRush, E. 8. Smyth; E. L Longmore, R. W. Brown, equal. Div II.---M. A. Kemp, FE. P. Sawyer W C'. Griesbach, 8. G. Dawson, equal ; W. B. Donoghue, R. DD. Harkness, equal;A. 8. Bertram; R. C. Cantelo, C. J. Doyle, equal; E. F. Waldner. Div. II1.--D. B. Gow, C. V. Assels- tine; C. H. Matheson, I) J. Sirett, equal; G. E. Bolton; R. A Elliott, J. Ek. Spmerville, equal; I \. Kinnear, 1.. C. I'rittie, equal; I. non, Kemp IOW, Free Lol equal Freeman, H P. 'Fairbairn, C. G. Grant, T. IL. Mullin, 8S. A. Purvis, equal; i ¥ Hinton, G. T. Rice, J. A. T. Robert- son, equal; H. F. Berry, W. UC. Cat on, W. H. Losee, F. H. McCullough, C. B. Pierce, equal; S. Bourgoing, 1% L.. Goodwin, F. H, Huff, M. Meikle, H. L. Phillips, E. Gi. Sirvage, W. 0. Tower, equal; W. I'. Alderson, D. F. Dewar, W. D. Harding, A. L. Lewis, E. A. Martin, P. E. Skinner, Electrical Engineering II.-- Div. | --W. H. Norrish, E. R. Shirley, L. E Kendall. Div, II.---W. B. Armstrong Div. III.--H. P. Fairbairn, R. J. La- Rush, ('. V. Asselstine, C. J. Doyle Electrical Engineering ITI.--Div. 1 E. R. Shirley, R. J. LaRush. Div H.-C. V. Asseistine, H. P. Fair- bairn, R. W. Brown; D. B. Gow, Gor- don Cameron, W. H. Norrish, Div, HI1.--L. E. Kendall, C. J L. V. Trimble, equal. equal Doyle P. A. Borden, J. A. I1.--W. B. Armstrong A. B. Gates, A. J. Caverhill. Div. I11.--J. H. Ramsay, J. Bennett, A. P. Lawler H. A. Carscallen. Electrical Engineering V.--Divi 1I.-- I. C. Lennox, I*. A. Borden. Div. II J. A. Brewster, J. H. Ramsay. Div IIl.--A. B. Gates, J, Bennett, W. B. Armstrong, A. P. Lawler, A. J. Ca- verhill, H. A, Carscallen Electrical Engineering VI.--Div. L --P. A. Borden, T. C. Lennox. Div. II.--A. B. Gates. Div. III.-- A. PD. Lawler, A. J. Caverhill, J. A. Brew- ster, H. A. Carscallen, .J. Bennett Electrical Engineering VII.--Div. L --W. A. Newman, C. W. Burroughs Hydraulic Eng. I, Div. L-§ 8 Scovil, W. H. Norrish, L. E, Kendall J. Brewster, W. A. Newman, T. C Lennox, P, A. Borden, W. M. Good- win, N. D. Bothwell, E 8 Sayth, Div. IL--G. BE. Howell, T, J, Reid, E, Ii Shirtey, H. Bradley, A. J. Caver- hill, T. B. Mullin, 8 Cameron, J. M, Wardle, Is BE. Wright, AB, Gates, S D. B. Robinson, J. If, Rooney, J, Bennett, 0, W. Burroughs. Div, Il, -- A. P. Lawler, 'W. A. Hughson, M A, Kemp, RW. Hutchison, B. Assels- tine, D, GiAnglin, J. B. Dunkley, C, C. Fitzgerald, 8. F. Lamson, G.T, Rice, C, H. Freemag, H. H. Carscallen Wi B. George, A, W. Gray, P, J, Moran, E. G. Sirvage, W. H. Tuckett, Hydraujie® Eog. IL, Div. L-T, § Mills, A. M. Kirkpatrick, A, A. Me- Laren, J. B. Sterling. Div. IL-A, 8, Thomas, N. B. MeRnestie. Div. II -- J. A. Tremblay, J. B. Dunkley, Hydraulic Bag. HI, Div. L.-J, H, Ramsay, A, M. Kirkpatrick, A, A. Mec Lars: W. B. Armstrong, J. A. Trem- blay, equal; N. B. MeRostie, T. S Mills. Div. 11.---J. B, Sterling, A, S Thomas 3 Structural Eng. L--Div. L--A. S. Bertram, E. S. Smyth, WH. Nor- rish. Div. II.--B. F. Samsofi, C. G. Grant, T. B. Mullin, E. G.. Sirvage, J. M. Wardle, W. C. Griesbach. Div. NI.--J, B. McKenzie, G. BE. Howells, M. A. Kemp, L. E. Kendall, 8. 8. Scovil, J. Erskine, A. W. Gray, D. B. Gow, §. U. Meikle, C. B. Pierce, C. C. Fitzgerald, H. 1. Phillips, S. T. Rice, H. Warren. x Structural Engineering IL.--Div. I --A. MM. Kirkpatrick, J. H. 'Ramsay, T. 8. Mills, A."A. McLaren. J. A. Tremblay, 'N. B. McRostie, W. B. Armstrong, J. BD. Sterling. Div. HI -T. C. Lennox, Brewster. Div. 4 --A. & Thomas. Blruetupal Engines wr Electrical Ebgineering IV.--Div. LL] i J. H. Ramsay, Thomas, Mclaren J. B. Sterling, MacRostie, A. Tremblay. STOWAWAYS. The Ocean Art of Ticketless Travel Extensively Practiced. Btowaways being usually consider. ed rather .interesting personages to read about, a newspapénman waited upon a certain big steamship com. pany to learn something about the methods of the passengers whe don' pay . Although he was ferred downstairs to "our Stowaways' Department," the visitor was at once taken up in s lift to a gentleman whe might almost claim to have made a lifelong study of stowaways. "Stowaways things of the past! * he ejaculated, in response to the caller's suggestion. "I should rither describe them as being decidedly of the pres. ent. Personally, 1 believe stowing- away has become more popular of recent - vears The reason'? The South African war, the rush to the Cape. No work there; so on to Aus tralasia, anywhere, then ho me again. Even today. after boats leave Cape Town, there is always a stowaway- hunt--a kind of '1 spy' for the crew. "Stowaways are of twe kinds. There are those who smuggle themselves on board anyhow, and hide amongst the cargo in the more usual, unsophisti- cated way. The others saunter aboard with the passengers' friends, and, ignoring 'All ashore!" pose comfort ubly as passengers themselves, trust. ing to luck and cool cheek to dodge the ticket-taker "Look at one of the Thirteen days at sea, hours from thampton, & well groomed individual inquired of the chief officer if he could be provided with a railway ticket to London, in- stead of confinuing the voyage 10 is end. It was finely done, but bluff, nothing else. The man had no right on board at all, and. was given inte custody "One not actually re- Castle boats! twenty-four stowaway went to New York in a packing.case. He was penned up for sixteen days, ving upon hay, with two dozen soda-water bottles of sweetened coffee packet of let- ters from his young lady The man nearly lost. his reason. "The West Coast of Af a is ror for colored stowaw , constant watch having to be kept on the steamers. Recently a mail boat ar- rived at Plymouth with twelve Kroo- boy stowaways on board, one of them bringing with him his tall silk hat! 'At some ports now dogs are kept, and trained to run loose among the cargo ere the vessel sails and nose out stowaways. The sailors call them 'bilge hounds." One dog could not be induced to quit, the ship spiled with him. and next day he drsgged to ight a mun's wooden leg., There ¥ on ed stowaway in hiding "Aboard I ners, a stowaway is sign. ed on as an assistant steerage stew. ard. Place under the orders of the chief steward, it depends a great deal on his own demeanor and shrewdness whether he is handed over to the police or given a proper discharge at the finish of the trip "1 have known stowaways to depart in the best of spirits and bodily con- dition, and with two or three SOVE- reign: jingling in their pockets.' and a ter. Compensation Curiosities. British public has some queer Workmen's Compen- The ideas about the sation Act. All sorts of funny claims are mada under its provisions, and an Answers' man, who has made inquiries of some oi the leading companies who insure under the Act, has discovered some droll claims. Here are a few Cow, whisking her tail, jury to milkmaid's eye. Servant receives shock through see. ing large Teddy bear when room was only dimly lighted. Manservant strained stamping on rat Coachman, proceedige from stable, struck on face by master's slipper, intended for a singing cat. Cook, breaking coal, piece down her [throat Butler, hand injured by pin in em bracing pariorinaid Curate scalded through stumbling whilst carrying tes-urn at parochial gathering Clergyman bitten by toy dog whilst visiung causes in- leg through wens EET mye "Death a Pleasure." The fact that Lord Erskine rece nly celebrated his seventieth birthday re calls the amusing stories told first Lord Er-Xine, who was Chancellor in 1806, and a of the first Earl of Leicester, ai whose place, Holkham, he enjoyed the so- ciesy of Dr. Parr, the famous Eng lish seholar. ' Parr considered, that 3he highest compliment he could pay one Was to compose that man's A rtaph, and was heard one day graves ly informing Lord Erskine "that he had every intention of writing his lordship's epitaph, | upon which Lord Erskine replied that "such au honor would Sota death a pleasure." The ignorance of this Lord Erskine ecom- cerning matters agricuitursl was such that, passing a fine field of barley with thé Earl of Leicester one day he threw up his hands with the mdst rapt admiration and exclaimed, "Good gracious, what gagnificent Javender # . Lord Lady Master Mariner. Lady Margaret Macrae, only sister of the Marquess of Bute, is a clever amd capable woman, who lkes every- thing Celtic. She takes a deep interest in the crofters, and works hand to maintain the old feudal feelin fween lanflord and tenant. eis an experienced yadhtsweman, and one of the very lew who held a master mariners certificete. When on board she goes to work in a practical man. ner. The bow of her yacht bears the inscription: "Id an angry sea or a sudden storm, we trust to our lucky tar. an Mr. Edward V. Horton, cashier of A hme. aie. . 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