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MONASTERY OF THE SACRED HEART.

The distribution of prizes to the successful scholars attending the Parochial Schools connected with the Convent took place at eleven o'clock yesterday morning. The ceremony was to hare been held in the afternoon but in consequence of a dramatic performance by the pupils attending the Marist Brothers' school in the evening, it had been deemed advisable to alter the hour. Though there were a good many present, and the parents and friends Bf the children, the numbers were smaller than tbev would have been had the Original hour been adhered to. The Right Bey. Bishop Grimes presided, and gave away the prizes, which were very numerous and appropriate. The proceedings were opened by the infants, who were arranged on the stage, singing two pieces, the rendering: of which told how well they bad been drilled. An address was also presented to his Lordship from the infants. It was on white silk, and had been very tastefully worked. Each of the infants received a memento of the occasion, and were then dismissed, after which a programme of music was gone through by the elder scholars of the parochial school, and a short drama entitled " Germaine Cousin" was performed. Between the acts several musical selections were contributed. The elder pupils "who had succeeded in gaining prizes were then presented with them. His Lordship addressed a few words to the children, and expressed his joy at the Buccess of the year. He had, he said, assisted at the distribution with mingled feelings of joy, fear and confidence. He was also "greatly pleased with the report of the school which had been civen to him by the Mother Superior. lie advised the children to work well during the whole year, if they would have joy at the next distribution of prizes. On behalf of those present he expressed gratification at the singing of the children, and the drama which had been performed. Though he had feelings of fear for them on account of the dangers they would meet during their vacation, he had confidence to believe that they would profit by their lessons, and would avoid reading what they should not read. He also alluded to the schools where nothing was taught about God, and said that when he was coming out to the colony he met a highly educated lady who was a teacher, but a pronounced infidel, and he told her, and he repeated it then, that he would rather trust a child to a she-wolf than to a teacher who had cot a religious belief. He concluded by wishing the children a holy and happy Vacation. The programme was concluded by the scholars singing the ''Jubilee Hymn for Pope Leo XIH." His Lordship pronounced a blessing, *nd the gathering separated. The following is the prize list :— Good Conduct,—Prizes presented by his Lordship the Ri*ht Rev. Dr. Grimes, B.M.,D.D.—Awarded— Standard V., Mary Garty; Standard IV., Mary Granville; Standard lIL. Mary Dinneen and Marian Fitzgerald 5 Standard 11.. Mary Tasker and Mary Martin; Standard 1., Cissie Watt. Next in Merit—Standard V., Alice

Jackson; Standard IV., Helena Fouhy and Margaret Fouhy; Standard HI., Louisa Smith and Rose Kearney; Standard IL—Wina Shanley and May Gamble. Politeness—Standard V., Nellie Lafferty; Standard IV., Mary Mclntvre; Standard lIL, AdaldcAnally; Standard 11., Celeste Blake. Next in merit — Standard V., Bridget O'Reilly; Standard IV., Mary O'Mallevand Mary Cass; Standard lIL, Mary Cassidy: Standard IL, Katie Clarke.

Christian Doctrine (presented by Rev. Father Camming*)— Standard V., Emily Harrington; Standard IV., Louisa Kirk; Standard ILL, Mary Dinneen and Louisa Smith; Standard IL, Lucy Ford and Kellie Mahoney. Diligence—Prizes presented by Bey. Father Marnane—Standard V., Agnes Shenin; Standard TV., Isabella Fitspatrick; Standard 111., Louisa Smith; {standard EL, Nellie Turkingtou. Church and Bible History—Standard V., Emily Harrington; Standard IV., Mary CMalley; Standard lIL, Katie Doyle. Irish History—Presented by Bey. Father Marnane—Standard V., Lizzie Booth and Maty Ann Gilboy. English History—Standard V., Lily Williams; Standard IV., Annie Gorman; Standard lIL, Cecilia Williams.

Grammar and Analysis—Standard 1., Mary Ann Gilboy; Standard IV., Maggie Fouhy; Standard lIL, Maggie Nevin; Standard IL, May Gamble. Reading and Recitation—Standard V., Mary Ann Gilboy and Lizzie Booth; Standard IV., Mary O'Maller; Standard TIL, JnliaO'Connell; Standard H., Bridget McGraeL

Geography—Standard V., Mary Ann Arnola; Standard IV., Maggie Goggin; Standard lIL, Rose Gardener; Standard 11., Mary Mullins. Arithmetic—Standard V., Mary Maluza; Standard IV., Helena Fouhy; Standard lIL, Theresa Fanning; Standard IL, Mabel Burney and Maggie Granville. Writing—Standard V., Mary Ann Gilboy and Maggie Gilboy; Standard IV., Maud O'Marra: Standard IH., Nellie Brosnahan; Standard 11.. Winifred Shanley. Attendance —Standard V., Sarah Arnold; Standard IV., Isabella Fitzpatrick ; Standard IL, Honora Fitzgerald. Order and Neatness—Standard V., Mary D'Connell; Standard IV.. Mary Mclntyre; Standard lIL, Lizzie Mclntyre; Standard IL, Eilen Mclntyre and May Gamble. Sewing—Mary O'Connell, May Gamble, Emily Harrington, Mary Ann Gilboy. -Singing—lst prize, Mary Ann Arnold, Bridget O'Bielly, Katie Garty, Nellie Lafferty Mclntyre, Sarah Arnold, Mary Maluza, Lizzie Booth and Agnes Sherrin. General Progress—Mary Ellen Connolly, Agnes Fanning, Maggie Evans, Margaret McCann, Teresa CahilL Sarah Turkington, lily Mahoney, Ellen Slattery, Maggie Lyons, Fanny Walls, Lizzie Hendreu. PUPILS OF THE IXFAXT SCHOOL AXD FIEST STANDARD.

Good Conduct—Mary Martin, Cissie Watt, Acnes Kelly and Mary J. Carney. Regular Attendance— Honora Fitzgerald and Catherine Kelly, Catechism—Norah Daley, Catherine Clarkson and Nellie Gilboy.

Reading—Mary Blake, Agnes Lyons and Mary Kate Duffy. Writing—Annie O'Malley, Katie Morris and Agnes Flanagan. Arithmetic — Margaret Teehan, Sarah Hulhero, Mary Donaldson, May McAnally, and Mary Birmingham, Louisa Taaffe.

Spelling — Annie McDonnell, Esther Hills, Florence Parenti, Alice McSwiggan, and Agnes-O'Donnell. Diligence—Ethel Carr, Mary Sullivan, _and Katie Close.

General Progress — Maggie Cassidv, Maggie Taaffe, Margaret Garty, Fanny Milw, Katie Holland, Mary A. Anson, 'Katie Brosnahan, Mary Hanagan, Annie Carey, and Mary Cassidy. . Singings-Maggie Wall, Annie O'Donnell, Mary CahilL and Maggie Hannagan. There was also a special prize awarded to each child attending the Infant School, ss they all passed an excellent examination.

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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7235, 21 December 1888, Page 6

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MONASTERY OF THE SACRED HEART. Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7235, 21 December 1888, Page 6

MONASTERY OF THE SACRED HEART. Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7235, 21 December 1888, Page 6

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