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COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. 
The following is a list of the students who graduated this 
year: 
W. S. Bell, Kars, Out.; L. D. Blanchard, Mount Eaton, 
Ohio ; H. G. Borneman, Clayton, Pa.; J. L. Brodie, New Lon¬ 
don, Iowa ; G. W. Burt, Lynnvalley, Ont.; T. J. Claris, Buffalo, 
N. Y.; R. C. Clark, Wellesley Village, Ont.; J. N. Cook, Glan- 
ford, Ont.; S. J. Cottam, Edinburgh, Scotland ; T. Bent Cotton, 
Mount Vernon, Ohio; W. A. Dryden, Tavistock, Ont.; F. 
Goulding, Richmond, Mich.; G. H. Hall, Chatham : J. Hodgins, 
London, Ont.; J. D. Johnston, Wahoo, Nebraska; J. Lawson, 
Acton, Ont.; W. G. Lyons, Cheltenham, Ont. ; Alex. McDon¬ 
ald, Cobourg, Ont. ; J. G. Mclnally, Lynnvalley; W. McLain, 
Nanticoke, Ont.; W. Parkins, Beeton; C. A. Pierce, Creston, 
Illinois ; A. Porteous, Simcoe, Ont.; J. Price, Pine Lexington, 
Penn.; J. H. Reed, Georgetown, Ont.; W. T. C. Scanlon, Lon¬ 
don ; C. L. Smith, Silver Cliff, Colorado; H. II. Sutherland, St. 
Francisville, Ill.; B. F. Swingly, Oregon, Ill.; A. Tanner, Dray¬ 
ton, Ont.; W. Tanner, Mount Forest, Ont.; F. A. Thomas, 
Paisley, Ont.; L. Vandervoort, Trenton, Ont.; A. A. Walker, 
Wingham, Ont.; J. A. Waugh, Pittsburgh, Pa.; W. J. Waugh, 
Pittsburgh, Pa.; A. E. Wessel, Wooler, J. Whytock, Teeswater; 
T. Wrigglesworth, Georgetown ; D. P. Yonkerman, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 
An address of a highly complimentary character was deliv¬ 
ered by the Hon. Adam Crooks, who spoke of the excellent 
work which was being done by the college, in the success of 
which his colleagues of the Ontario Government took a deep in¬ 
terest. It afforded him the greatest pleasure to be called upon to 
take part in the presentation of prizes to the students. He re¬ 
sumed his seat amid applause. 
Addresses of a similar character were delivered by Prof. Buck- 
land, Prof. Barratt, Prof. Thorburn, Mr. Wade, and other gentle¬ 
men, each of whom bore testimony to the good work which was 
being done by the college. 
A life-size portrait was then presented to Dr. Smith, by for¬ 
mer graduates of the college, as a mark of esteem for him as 
Principal. It was accompanied by the following address: 
