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At Saint Peter's School for boys and girls, connected with Saint Peter’s Cathedral, Charlottetown, pupils are pre- pared for matriculation into King’s College, Windsor, Nova Scotia. The fees are $18.00 per annum for boys, and $15.00 for girls.

Scholarships, &c.—Examinations for scholarships in connection with the Prince of Wales College and Normal School are held biennially. These scholarships are eight in number. Six, of the annual value of $80.00, are held for two years and entitle the possessors to exemption from fees. Two are assigned to each of the three counties, and the competition is restricted to pupils who reside in the particular county. The two remaining scholarships, which secure for the success- ful candidates immunity from fees, but confer no endowment, are reserved for pupils from schools in the City of Charlotte- town. The examination for these scholarships is the same as that designated the senior entrance examination.

There are no scholarships in connection with Saint Dunstan’s College. The “Connolly Bequest" provides for the education of boys of Irish parentage. These young men can be sent by the trustees of the fund to any institution, but they generally enter Saint Dunstan’s to prepare for the universities.

The Daniel Hodgson scholarship. entitling the holder to a three years’ course, and worth $150.00 per annum, is open for competition to intending students for King’s College, Windsor, Nova Scotia, or Laval University, Quebec, alter- nately. -

The following medals are awarded at the Prince of Wales College: the Anderson gold medal to the most distinguished student; the Governor General‘s silver medal to the best stu- dent in mathematics; and the Governor General’s bronze medal to the best student-teacher in the department of school

management. His Excellency the Governor General also awards bronze