tEE KYBTONF Outio Ladies' College DireGtr' ltAua ~eport. to ConferefiGe It le with speCial gratification that we prescRit of Conféren>ce our 31s1 annual repnrt The onrolment of residelit StudORtS lias been 153, day students 30. The income bua been Ove!' S35,000. We a profoundiy thankful for this evidence of public confidence, and fully reaize that tliis succes only inceases our respOflsibihitY to God to do the best possible for the inteilectual, moral and spirituSi good o, those entrusted to our care. secret OU SuccesS We believe thatl'he three strongest forces behind the COege conribtin toitapresent great 51300058 are thoroughfless ini ail de- partinents of education, social culture based upon religious ideals, and the most pleseant and healthful aurrounding. Thie is a practical â ge and it je resulte that teiL The test of efficiOflCY that appeals to the confidence of a parent is net what an institution professes te do, S but whaî ià actu ally does, ini ether words, the scholarsbip, the cul- 'ture and the spirit of the graduate and undergrad~uate etudenta thà t go eut frein it frein year te year te fil positions of houer and trusqt ~~ in the comznunity, or te brighten home 1ife by the beauty and nobility of their character. As examples of our educatioflal work the fellowin gt '~may be mentiened ID the literaxýy departinent three students were sent up for part Il Junier Leaving or matriculatiofl lxani nation, ailq oe! whem passed. This je mentioned sirnply t'> indiclite the quality of 1 our work, net its extent, as very few of our studezits are interested inî ~ "~~ "~ these examinations. In the musical departmfefit ouY graduate in '~ '~'~ vocal music had the honor ef standing iret in the final exarination et the Torento Conservatory of Music in the artiste' course, and was ~ ~ '~"~ ' ~ requested te siug at the clesing concert in Toronte before His Houer the Lieutenant Governer. Iu the J)omestic Science Departmtnt oee~ NOT te EWESo0f0 our studexts tookthe full normal course and secured a er:e N OT E the E W N E S O F 1 diloma givn bytheEducatienal Department ofOntario, qualifying ber te teach Domestic Science in any school under goverument control. Location~ Favorable to Personal Developmnt Nearness te a large city afferds our students opportunities ot hear- ing the best talent that cernes te this country. This wiil be realized 2 t C e t y C l t i g ton agreater extent in another y:ar we hmoqete lcrcral In Fashion, Fabpic, Fit, Finish' location in a quiet coîlegiate town, away from much distraction and and vaue. Ithrowm upon their own reseurces, and their persenal capabilities are Men Who follow the fashion and men more gfenerally call43d into action, and a broader and tuiler develop- whom 'the fashions follow both will find ment assured. To beceme interested in what efhere rnay ho able te someèthing of interest in our Ç do for us may be considered au acconplishment, but te heconie in-. spired witb a lofty ambition te do something ini the world ourselves is CLOT ING EPAR M ENT a stili greater attainnient. Persona] power cornes from a process of We are showing the smartest and best of 1 evolutien froni within,not of accretien from without, and the reai tac- sprlng styles. It is extravagance to go to ter in school lite determining the present resource sud the future de- hlghpr'iced tallors for clothing. Our large velopment et a student is net se much whist shie may hear or se.e, ut-. assortment and Iow prices will meet the de«. ide college walls, as the kind of instruction ixuparted in the school mands of ail. Every garment is eut fiom reoin, the bracing intelleetual utmosphere of thê varions coilege go-. p atterns drafted from the individual mea. cieties, and the amount ot sympathy sud co-operation existing between gurernent of the customer. ber and ber teachers in the home lite and in ail tie administration of Black WorSted Suits, - $14*00 the coihege. Outside attractions may help au institution, but thcy ean- 1 Tweed Suits, $12, $13, $13.50io 14.00 net determine its mohding sud inspiring influence on the student body. Read -to wearof owergra es a $650,The secret ot pewer lies deeper than even the meet favorable $7.0 d-to-509 flow$8gra esa $8.50 conditions, and is dependent upon the coztrolling aim and motive $7.00 $.7.0, $800, $ .50.that lias touched the school vitaily, and liasbegun to work itseiffout -If you want to see how the clothes will in ail its affaire. Rugby chool under Dr. Arnold biis *trog tf look on you,. corne in at any timne to and fine equipment,and yet tue did not make it whait wusin ý T he C a h Storedays. It was the grand ideal et lite and condet breauhed ino T he C ish toreschooland becoming the ing purpo. of boUt teaers studnta, S that lifted Rugby imb its high sud enviable pouiton. The. sme may b. said etfIlolyoke under the inspiration of Mary Lyon. The aimoa- phere of coîlege lite bas more te do wîth #atdtsnt achievement R u o ~ a nU sud college sucees than Most peoplee areW%» CLTo 30=u0 tiss _______________ ______________gratfyng resulte great pains have been taken ini tii eloction e1 toachei" best ftt.d te influence students alougita!a1 sudmocial lia... Several of thon> atter diatinguishing themeefresMi Canadi iituk Fouuidod 1792 Inoro'rmted 1794 tions have travefled and studied à broad. Tbis yesr Lv. membmof. the staff are arraaging for a trip te Eume InumnoCooepuyl ot North Amorica 'Capital m Assets Jan. 1904' $129008,54 - Why t ake any risak when you Cun get the. bostL Bol.t Sct4l Caiuîtas1 Ther. arediflerent types Of socia tending t te Imart st" and t.h soie nouaced reccntly by Ralph Conier as bcag dccay of soialvirtue. Tiars is tie otba k slip and religioun d flnding xpress in lithad sudrcourb s nd usemIb dsporbuu and hope te makeis lbthe dltiiiguiaitug chu tien. mora lîaaug vo bive tek. A4pnmaà signed à iib P, p plea. la .redae.O& t.aobé in amo êwlfle* »upp»ouM Chidren n " fum a â,4& è"i MX25, 1905 k -~ For ail kinds of PRINTIMO Patroni 1ze The Ko ystono res Books Pamphlets. Cataloguesr Qirulars - - I i CANA Tirerais tir. 11. é ô ry, ei t ând )Ieire. rence itrÃ"n- - rdi t0 atr row, * d, iii~ oi-t or~ 't or ils'; ýv m'o. Iittrel Ilnt de-- 0 l r le a end1 -OUi ofthe' >l<in le u h-r Lurll ni ' s.ine 1 aiiz, Wueu.e whi.. 0 -i 9 0 95% <4 urwg..~085-* o 0* .......... *~ 0 80 1o-'0 85 ....... 0to 10 pe ..........s. ....000te 065 RY6 .................. 0 te- 072- Buc wea ...........0 tLto 00 OU................. - 0 40 teu'04Q SERDS. Alsike, No. J. ..... $5 00 to 8800 4& No. 2.......... 40wtO 500 tg NO....... 300 te 40j Red,N o......I..... 000 te 600ý LRed, No. 2.......450 to ô50j Timothy Se9* 0 tei100 FLOUE A.ND Fi&KD. Fleur, pr cwt . $.. 2 75 te $3-00 Chopped Feed, cwt ....0 00 to 1*25 Corumeai ........... 2 '>0 to 2 50 Bran, pern ...... .... u to 20 W Shorts, per ton......... . 290 OU 26 O0 MKKr> POULTRY kED PRODUCL Beef, by quarter percewt $0 25 to $7 50. Cattie, bye weight, but. Sô0ou te 5 50- -M'&utton, per lb.......... 00Wo ():I Lanib-% eacb ........... - 3 00 te- e00 Hôgs; livo w9igbt ..... 01)0 to 600', Hogig, ligbt fat .......... 0 WX to 5 75 Ilogs, beavy fat ......... 0 CO te 5 75 lo,.dreased r iOlb0 00 t 81) Chickena pr ...... o lto 0Q1£ Duce, per lb............(> 11 tQ 12J Geese, dreà sed per 0 9 to 0 10 Turkeyn, dressed, per lb O 12 te 0 le .Butter, rolli...... ...... . 0 00 te,016 Lard .................. 010'%O0o0 12à Egp, per doz'en.......1ii2teO 014 Potatoes, -per bag........O 1)0 to 0 1Vu Apples, por barre] ....... 1 0 1 i25 Onions, per -bus .......00)0 te 200 Hay. per ton.............8s00 te 900 Straw per load .......200Wo3 00' HI'des, er cwt......... .$000 te $3 O0 Sbepki ..... ...... 1 00W o125 iDecAons ............ . O025 WeO060 Tallow, rendered, pei lb O Oljto 0 4t Woet, uuwaahed........O0 14 tu 0OL20, Lamib Sis .........000 tu 0 90 pét ................... 025 Wo030 Sings ofthe Diviion Cojurts. COOUKTY OF ONTARIO, 190. WiaruxD.,0. Macdexiell, -Whitby C lark, Jam> 9, Feb. 2, Match 2, .&pfii ô May '3, June 6, July 5, Sept. 6, Oct. 4 Nov. 7, Doc.- 6, Jan. P, 19M, OsEÂw D. 0. Macdeê,U, Whitby, Clark, Jan>. 10, F'eb. 3, Match , Âpril 6 May 4, June 7, July 6, Sipt T, Qo.$a- Nov. %81)60. 7, Jan. 10,1905, IBBioux M. Qiesion, GMenwQood C lark, Jan. il, Marck 6, may 4, Jll tiSept il, Nov. 9, Jarx ie 1, 905. Peirr Pnaav J. W.Burnham, Port >Peyry, Clark, JWrx. 13, March 8, Ma.y 6 &JuIy 11, sept. 8, Novr. 10t Jaan. 190-e. UMUIDOZ 1Jeph X. GauIdt U: brdje, Clark, '<Tan.19, Maoh 1, Mai 19 Sey 418pt. 15, 14V. 24, J'aM .12, tJuly 1.% Sep#4. , XV.2, lJm,-11p 1901k Bm m e MNBa