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The following table is a summary of the Educational statistics of the Province from 1885 to 1903 :—
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1885 507 1 494 21.983 . 12.166 55 34 ' 109.317 36.282 143 59!) 1886 509 i 498 22.4” ‘ ' 56 27 Ill 99.! 1 313 787 148.779 1887 510 i 505 1 22.460 ‘25 54 87 3 110.488 1 3’3 294 141‘) 779 1888 512 509 22.478 . 12.218 51 49 . 108.816 1 38.609 147.115 1889 523 a 518 ‘ 23.045 1 13.159 57 10 108.“.‘12 1 37.8“) 141.902 1890 529 1 529 22.530 12 49” 55 43 [I3 626 37.910 151 236
“H.541 31' ) 117.783 11157" 3. 1 l:'\1.ll‘.' 118.106 34.n92 15 698 122,077 37 854 159.937
1891 531 T 531 22,330 ' 12.898 57 75 1892 538 538 22.169 ‘ 12.986 5 1893 543 543 22.292 - 12.960 58 I3 1894 556 553 22.221 12.849 58 00
1 . 1 1895 561 : 559 : 22.2501 13.254 5956 1 121.781 1 39.126 161.201 1896 569 1 569 22.138 13.112 6058 1 121084 34.809 158.893 1897 579 I 579 21,845 |2_978 5941 1 128.663 : 32.78l ; 161.444 1898 581 1 58l . 21.8521 13.377 6158 . 129.818 33.135 162953 1899 582 1 582 . 21,5503 12.911 60.05 1 125.530 .- 31.537 157.067 1900 586 1 686 1 21.2891 13.167 6186 1 129.113 ' 34.055 . l63.lfi8 1901 589 1 589 1 20.779} 12.330 59.34 1 128.288 . 36.617 164.935 1902 588 1 588 1 20.8031 12.884 6193 1 127.495 38.827 166 322 1903 572 1‘ 572 ' 19.9561 12.112 6069 1 123.919 12698 166.617
The number of pupils in the Indian Schools of Prince Edward Island in the years 1892 to 1902 was 2—-
1892 — — - 43 I893 - - 43 I894 - - - 33 I895 - - 31 1896 - - - 33 1897 — - « 28 1898 - - 28 I899 - - - 24 1900 - — 22 1901 - - - 24 1902 - - 24
The Prince of Wales College and Normal School is undenominational, and dates its career as a College from 1860, previous to which year it was known as the Central Academy. It is situated in Charlotte- town—occupying a fine building of brick and stone at the east end of the city—and has a staff of a Principal, Vice- Principal and four Professors. In connection with the
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Colleges, etc.