ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONSScholarships Won by Miss Wanda Newton of Lindsay, and Miss Mable Borden of NorlandThe following is a list of the successful candidates at Findsuy and the affiliated centres. ^The total possible marks was 650. For a pass it required 40 per cent: on each subject and 60 per cent, of the total.Certificates have been sent to the successful candidates and the marks to 'the unsuccessful ones. To guard against errors the examiners have re-examined the papers of those that were near the passing mark. 1 . . .Those that secured 75 per cent, of the total marks, or 487 have been a warden! honors and the certificates have been stamped accord-■tnrrv:---The board of education, of free tuition for one yrttf «T^eXilfdlt;y 4C^!tegS*f^ ftftitdfi, to p the one in Findsay and the ote in the affiliated centres that takes •• • • t'.ii li.wi'. • j lt;t .. • » • • v . * * : ►*.the highest total marks at this examination. . v *This \ear Miss Wanda Newton secures the scholarship (or l.ind- fi say. Total marks, 549. D. McDougall, Central school, teucher. Miss Mabel Borden, of Norland, S.S. No. 1, I^axton, secures the scholarship for the affiliated centres. Total 539. Miss Nora N. Nichols, teacher.