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Sliver medal (for the cadet ob- taining the second highest aggre- gate of marks throughout his course), C.Q.M.S. R. G. Rudolf. Bronze medal (for the cadet ob- taining the third highest aggregate of marks throughout his course), CQMS. J. E. L. James. The W. M. Carleton Monk me- morial scholarship--(Instituted in memory of the late Capt. W. M. C. Monk, an ex-cadet of this college, by bis mother). Note--This scho- larship is for the purpose of giving assistance at any Canadian Uni- versity to the cadet who obtains :he highest aggregate of marks in aca- demic subjects during his last year). Lance-Sergt. E. H. Barclay. The Vander Smissen Award-- Company 'Sergt.-Major E. W. T. Gill. (Instituted in memory of the late Capt. Victor Vander Smissen and his comrades of the R.M.C. graduating class of 1914 who gave thefr lives in the great war.) The award is won by the cadet who is selected by a special committee (guided by the votes of all the ca- dets in the college), who, by his per- sonality and his efforts throughout the entire course, is considered the the most worthy recipient, the bat- tallon sergeant-major being ex- cluded. The Edith Boulton Nordheimer memorial prize--Instituted by the LO.D.E. in memory of the late Mrs. Samuel Nordheimer, whose son, Capt. S. P. R. B. Nordheimer, was a cadet at this college. For the best essay on imperial history, subject to be selected "by the commandant, | written by a cadet of the lst class. | Subject for 1922-1923, "The His-| tory of Kingston." Awarded to| BS:M. H. A. Richardson. The ANiance Francaise medal (given by the Societe Alliance Francaise, for the cadet who has made the most progress in French throughout his entire course ) -- Sergt. R. E. A. Morton. First Class Prizes. General proficiency, the largest ag- gregate of marks in last year-- BS.M. H. A. Richardson. The following, won by cadets who have made the highest aggre- gate marks in each subject through- out the eatire course: . General proficiency in military sub- Jects--C.Q. M.S. R. G. Rudolf. Military engineering--C.Q.M.8. J. BE L. James. « . Tactics--C.Q MS. R. G. Rudolf. Artillery--C.Q. M8. R. G. Rudolf. Handed to CSM. G. E. R. Smith, in accordance with R.M.C. regula~ tions, which provide that no cadet shall be the recipient of more than two class prizes, other than medals, in any one year. Physics and chemistry--C.Q/M.S., J. E. L. James. Civil engineering and survey-- Won by C.QMS. J. BE. L. James. Handed to No. 1534, C.S.M. R. E. H. Ogllvie, in accordance with R.M.C. regulations which provide that no cadet shall be the recipient of more than two class prizes, other than medals, in any one year. the best company in general effici- ency)--"B"" Company. Bexhill Inter<platoon cup (based on the marks obtained by each ca- det in the platoom In drills and ex- ercises together with marks reduc- ed, obtained by platoons as a whole in the annual drill competition and trek)--No. 1 (Jones) platoon. Borden shield (revolver)--Corpl. W. R. Sawyer. Ontario Artillery Association cup (Awarded to the cadet with the highest marks in artillery--C.8.M. C. E: F. Jones, The Closing Events. The programme was varied and exceptionally interesting to the num- erous visitors, who defied the heat and flocked to the Point Frederick grounds for the exhibition of traim. ing In several of the arms of the service. The display and inspections included manoeuvres by the R. M. C. cavalry squadron, an exhibition of physical ing and gymnastics, demonstrafifon of engineering and demolitions, and the inspection of the cadet battalion on the parade square. His Excellency Lord Byng of Vimy, Governor-General of Carada, Lady Byng and the Hon. EB. O. Macdonald, minister of national de- fence, arrived at the college shortly after 10 o'clock, where they were received by a mounted escort from the cavalry squadron. The distin- guished visitors proceeded to Fort Frederick where a clever exhibition of physical training and Swedisa drill was rendered by the cadets. An inspection was then made of the old Martello tower on the point, which .was recently renovated and is now the college museum. The cavalry squadron gave a very pleasing display of their intricate drill on the south end of the foot- ball field, and this fine exhibition of horsemanship and training provok- ed a great deal of applause from the spectators. After a general inspec- tion had been made of the college buildings, a spectacular demonstra- tion of the use of high explosives m warfare was given along the water- front facing Fort Henry. The cadet battalion was then re- viewed on the parade square by His Excellency the govertnor-general and the minister of national defence, the cadets meking their usual striking and smart appearance on parade as has been their traditional custom since the college wag founded. The morning events were brought to a conclusion with the annual present- ation of prizes and diplomas br His Excellency in the Sir Arthur Currie Hall. CADETS OF THE RL. PARADE TO ST. GEORGES Drills, exercises and practical Canadian Artillery = Association prize, $25, awarded 'the cadet who obtained the highest number of marks in theoretical and practical work during the.last year--C.Q.M.S. R. G. Rudol. throughout the year--Lance-Corpl. H. F. Gundy The Lieutenant-Governor of On- tario silver medal, awarded to the cadet who obtains the highest ag-| college, on completing the work of the d class--Lance-Corpl. H. F. Gundy. ' Class prizes, second class, wom by cadets obtaining the highest aggre- gate of marks in each subject since joining the college: Military history--Corpl. W. R. Sawyer. Military edmindstration and jaw ~Corpl. E. W. Crowe. _ Field sketching and map reading Compl. BE. W. Crowe. /Mathematics--Lance-Corpl H. F. Gundy. Geometrical and engineering drawing--G.C. F. G. Wait. Freach--G.C. EB. C. Luke. Bk work--B.SM. H. A. Richardson. | The Sermon Was Preached by the Rev. Dr. Orchard, Port Hope. The gentlemen cadets of the Royal Military "College paraded to St. George's Cathedral'on Sunday morn- '|ing with the R, C. R. fife and drum band In attendance, for the esnual service which 1s the opening event of the closing exercises. Red and white flowers, given by the cadets, were in the vases on the gregate of 'marks since joining the | "The Hat Store™ HOT WEATHER HATS Don't start with poor Tires or take chances without a good spare. 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