REV. W. H. SPARLING, B.A. breast, and, to a greater or less ex- | the heart of man, thought Sir Walter penned that noble "Breathgs there a man, with soul sn Who never to himself hath said, tent, universal in He home ha iotsteps he hath turned, From wandering on a foreign strand!" The unspoken, but implied, answer to this question is that such an indi- vidual rarity and, if found at all, t as the heart of the student turns pride and foid affection Mater, where his intellectual na- ture was quickened and moulded, and the traditions, and cher- ishes the memories of "Queen "Victoria," so the heart of man ev- erywhere tums in love and attach. | ment to the land of his birth and the | home of his childhood. the best illustration \ be fou {man history is that 'of the Jewish | The Jew was an intense pa- him there was no country | on earth to compare and no spot like Jeru city it was in his eves 'Beautiful earth." It enshrined all the best tra- | ditions of his people and the most glorious hopes of triati the greatest calamity that could befall | . Wherever he might bo, to what ever point of the compass he might wander, hi heart turned in reverend affection to Jerusalem as the the Great King." Daniel in Babylon, | e bright river Chebar, p, while Nehemiah reverently turned Jerusalem to worshi Ena, though enjoy of trust and honor, in the court of Persia, get the land of their fathers and the | city of their love, and learning of its | trate themselves before ( and prayer on its bhehal being opened up for its and comfort, civi motion and honor, that the store Jerusalem, rebyild and reinstate its wo the patriotism of individuals among remarkable people, but in t a glimpse of the nation- | © intense love of the mass | They had been ex | ren carviod captives to Babylon, and | the. psalm depicts > their dispirited condition, and of their souls for the city 3 "By the rivers of Babylo when' we remembe our harps upon the carried us away captiv hey that wasted us re- one of the songs of Zio g the Lord's song in If 1 forget thee, O remember thee, let ue cleave to the roof of mouth; if 1 prefer not Jerusalem above And this is still markable people, . peeled," though dis- tributed in the fc gl t I long and earnestly pray for the time w of the Lord shall retu Zion with songs upon their heads. is spirit of patriotism, and everlasting joy | Miss Mortimer delighted her admirers i by her rendition of "I'll Be True To our birth, is a modern as well as an Though «it may vary in intensity it is not confined to any Celt, Teuton an, es, and is one of those may have wandered from the 3% | Holy Trinity church, St. Martin's, New Brunswick, to the parish of Ay. [Mothers who have to the place of our na- love to return and re scenes and as far acquaintanceships Source and inspiration at present we are en- lowance, shaded avenues, of its handsome pri of your papers the other day : "In speaking of Kingston Just Jet them all know, We're proud of the breezes That round us de blow." limits of our wide domain, earty greeting. We aro specially glad to. greet you in this sanctuary, where, on many former occasions, von worshipped and received inspirntion lin things divine, and we are Jleavod to know that amid all the influences { adverse to Christian faith that are i abroad, and the spirit of worldliness | and indifference that obtains, you | still hold y8ur allegiance to Christ {and delight in the place where devout { souls congregate and prayer is wont {to be made. And it: is our earnest | prayer that whithersoever your steps {may tend on this broad carth, your | faces gh always be toward the | Celestial City that when tho toils and cares of life- are done you with us may enter the heavenly portals where { parting shall bg, no more. These reunions, pleasqnt as they | are, joyous as dre the ethotions which they awaken, have a sbhering influ- | ence, for they admonish us of the flight of the years and of the changes which they have wrought, They awak- en memories of the past, memories of years when we were laying founda- tions on which ever since we have been building, years upon which we love to look back, because of the ar dour and enthusiasm which character- | ize them : "For we were Jolly youngsters then, But now we're sober sided men, Half thro' life's journey." The dew of youth has given place to the ripeness and maturity of manhood and womanhood and in some cases thero are hints of waning strength and of the coming of evening shadows reminding 'us that "here we have no continuing city," but are moving on to a city which hath foundations whose builder and maker is God. I rejoice in the thought that wher | ever we may be, in whatever city or clime we may dwell there is a path leading to the eternal city, with a ey pearl opening upon it, for we are told that "the new Jerusalem lieth four-square, having on the north three | gates, on the south throe gates, on the | east three gates, and on the west three gates" and as the redeemed of the Lord from every kingdom and people and tongue throng up the steeps of light these gates of pearl swing back and bid them welcome. May it be ours, though scattered to the four quarters of the globe or the islands of the sea, if we never meet' to worship together again, to enter through one of these | gates of pearl and join in the "Song of Moses and the Lamb." -- CREAM GATHERING PLAN. |The Result of Superintendent. Mitchell's Observations. J. W. Mitchell, superintendent of the Kingston Dairy School, writing to Farming World, has this to say re- garding system in gathering cream » "I have been busying myself during | the summer months visiting the orea | meries in the eastern part of Ontario, | that is, those east of Toronto, All of | Our creameries are now being operat | ed on the cream-gathering plan. The | early part of the present season was very favorable to this kind of cream- ery, the weather being very cool. The quality of the butter manufactured at most of the creameries has, on the whole, been very satisfactory, and 1 might add that almost all the cream cricg have had quite a marked increase in their output over that of the cor responding months of last year. The | cream-gathering creamery system seems to be steadily growing in favor with. our farmers and it will be the | business of those connected with the | dairy industry of the province to put { forth every effort to overcome the | weak features of the system. The more 1 study the matter the more 1 am convinced that there is just the one way of caring for the cream at the farm, namely, to put up ie and stand the cream cans in tanks of wat- er containing a plentiful supply of ice. Any other way is, at the best, but a make shift," At Lake Ontario Park. There was another large crowd at the pavilion in Lake Ontario Park last. evening. The company introdue- ed some new features in the pro- gramme, which was thoroughly en- enjoyed=hy those in attendance. The singing by the Kaufman Broa. and | their coon sketches were very fine. [ You," and the beautiful "Nightingale Warble." The Seymour family were the centre of attraction by their dar- ng exploits on the trapeze. Every feature of their work was entertain- ing. The company appear for the last Made Appointment. The Bishop of Ontario has appoint- ed Rev, Alfred Barcham, now rector of gusta, to take charge October 1st, in lace" of Rev, E. Scammell, of Mait- ------ requisites, a fresh assortment. Me- : [ELECTRIC _ LIGHTING A 'PERTINENT QUOTATION FROM AN AUTHORITY. Why Lamps Burn Out Quickly-- Why the Light Dims and De- creases--Why the Consumers' Bills Are High--Something to Make People Think. A good many consumers of electric light have wondered | are so heavy. They are economical in the use of the current. They turn it off when they can, They watch doubt its accuracy, h lacking the assistance to de- a test of it. An had his clock-like device examined by experts, and they fail to detect weakness in it--except that' on registering against the consumer, and of course it is ar must use the light. The Whig knows this subject, and it ought to in view of the accounts it pays. So it been on the lookout for information, and it has finally got it." Cushing, in his hand book on and lighting, says : "Poor regulation of vol Iy be proud of its unique position on this utiful water, of its antiquity and his as the oldest city in the province and the second oldest in the dominion, of its delightful parks and vate residences and statdy public buildings, its advantages, education- al, and religions, and, indeed, I believe you are proud of the very breezes which 'blow from lake to land and land to lake, for I read in one And well you may be, for I doubt not they are as healthful and salu- brious as any that blow within the Though only a Kingstonian of yes Sough only best, only a "bird of 3» reason of our itiner- ancy, yet as representing this conjwo- {gation I may extend to you on its | behalf a most hearty and cordial wel- | come and assure you that we are iright glad once again to see your | faces, hear your sweet voices, and {grasp your hands in warm and something about lamps and their users than any other fault in electric lighting service, "Some men act on the theory that 50 long as the life of the lamp is sa- either temporary or permane average light. The fact lamps are burned above their normal rating the average can- high at first, decreas: ixcessive voltage is thus a double error--it. decreases increases the power If increased light is need- andle power lamps "should Ain place of raising 3.1-watt lamps due tage, and the author this table it will per cent increase of to increased . vol be seen that three f voltage halves the catch on? Have your lamps been burning out quicker than formerly ? Hav. come temporarily brighter perceptibly dimmer ? Have you been investing more than usual in bulbs ? Have you been paying a higher value ments--and then of r the explanations which have been handed out by the power department. oltage been increased in this 8 it exceeded the 110 which a sixteen-candle-power Has it been irregular in con- sequence of the conditions which have about the city--and ral of them--can shed some lig on this point. Show 'them Cu statement, and ask them our local experience. And who, it may be asked, is Cush- H. C. Cushing, Jr., Electrical Engineers, time the electrical Boston Board of Fi and of the New York Fire Underwrit ers' Tariff Association. "His book on eleventh edition and it is regarded an authority by knows whereof he speaks. LAWN SOCIAL. Fine Programme Towards Depot Church. At Knox Preshyterian church, King ston Junction, last evening, was held a very successful lawn social on the freshments were served, were daintily illuminated by Japanes ieorge Cottman's gramaphone, which outdoor entertain ment, was in the able hands of Miss furnished cheerful At 8:30 the following effective pro Lillian Elliott; song, Miss Lila Bu Cooke; song, Miss Portsmouth, whose song, "Eva Thou bring a cordial 'encore, and his lulla- by in B flat, "Sing Me To Sleep," an effort with which Mr. Bright is ready meoting phenomenal success, al though his entree into the world chairman was able Save the King," thus bringing to a close what proved pleasant evening 'many friends in the city, -------- Hot Weather Ailments. The best medicine r complaints is Baby's of the city, and entertain at luncheon MOaning and on Mrs, Purdon and it is the best medi- : in the Windsor hotel. THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. ; et What Will Be Doing In The Church To-Morrow. St.. Luke's Church.--The Ven. Arch- | GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- deacon Macmorine will preach on Sun- SIBLE FORM. day evening. ; : : 5 'halmers, Presbyterian, corner Bar- | " hole Earl streets. Services, 11 a. | Matters That Iriterest Everybody m, and 7 p.m., Rev. R. J. Craig. i --Notes From All Over--Little St. Andrew"s--Services, 11 a.m. and | Of Everything Easily Read 7 pom. John M. Sherlock, of Toron- | 2 Yerad to, will sing at the morning service. And Remem . Bethel Congregational Church, John. | The street cars will not run to-mor- ston street, near Barrie.--Services, 11 | row. : . ia am. and 7 p.m., conducted by the | J. M. Sherlock is to sing in St. An- pastor, Rev. George A. Mackenzie. drew's churgh to-morrow homing. Queen Street Methodist church -- | William Swain, piano tuner. rders The pastor, Rev. W. H. Sparling, | received at McAuley's book store. B.A, will preach at both services. | The best place to buy infants foods, Mrs. Burrows, Belleville, will sing in | Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, Fresh the morning. there. Cooke's Presbyterian Church, Brock | The vacht Idler brought 155 excur- street.--Both services will be conduet- | sionists to the city from among the ed by Rev. John Caldwell, B.A., gra- | islands yesterday. duate of Queen's University. Strang- Does your eyes trouble _you--go to ers always welcome. | Chown's Drug Store. Examination Sydenham Street Methodist Churoh. | free. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rev. C. E. Manning, pastor, will| Henry Cunningham, piano tuner preach at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sacra- | from Chickering. Orders received at ment of the Lord's supper and recep- | McAuley's book store, Princess street. tion service after the morning sermon. | Workmen have begun repairs to the Morning anthem, 'The Sands of Collegiate Institute, whereby more ac- Time"; ofiertory, recitative solo and commodation will be provided in the chorus, "And They Came to a Place top flat. Called Gethsemane," Messrs, Kelso, | About forty-two drops of rain leak- Simpson and choir. Evening anthem, |séd from the clouds last evening. The "Saviour Breathe an Evening Bless- | clouds apologized for the accident and roar crc saves EVENTS OF THE DAY BEEGHAM'S PILLS verily * make life worth living." have been fully proved during a period jisty years, and they are recog- 0 Best Safeguard Against Sillous and iversal esteem in which BEECHAM'S PILLS areheld is found in thefact that the ing"; offertory solo; *'Blessed is He," hurri®@l off. Mr. Simpson. So many gods. so many _creeds, i So many paths that wind and wind, | While just the act of being kind | Y.M.C.A. Notes. Is all the sad world needs. i The morning watch will be observed | No, Jimmy, no one was slapped in the postoffice; yesterday. That noice was simply caused by a Belleville lady licking a 'stamp, Dr. Chown's Iron Tonic Pills makes weak, nervous, pale people, strong and | healthy, and gives a clear complexion. 25c. and 50c, at seven o'clock, as usual, to-morrow, Every man is welcome. The men's Bible class, at 4.15 p.m., will be conducted by Physical Direc toe Beall in the absence of Secretary | Stokes, who is away on vacation. An interesting - informal discussion is the rule at this class. Visitors and railvay track on Alfred street, near the Union street junction. Several cars Ro A pea----. n ils this int last eve MARINE INTELLIGENCE. left the rails at this point last even ing. Word with us. Year Increase el . *. by Thomas Beecham, st, Sold r here In Canada America. In bozee: 25 con Montserrat Lime Juice A most delightful, cooling and quenching beverage for pairs are being made to the stieet s strangers are invited to study God's Repairs are being made to the ster hot weather, also a new lot of | Fros orlick's S ilk G What is Going on About the Fresh Horlick's malted milk at Gib It might be found that short ser Crawford's "wharf : Schooner Annan: | mons in the churches these Sundays dale cleared for Sodus. would do good, since the long ones The steamer Pellatt cleared for | have failed to chase Satan from this | Cleveland to enter dry dock. there, I town. The schooners Metzner and Kalkins, For perfect fitting corsets, any style, from Sodus with coal, are at - Sow- | over fifty kinds to choose from. New ards' wharf. York Dress Reform. Craig's wharf : Steamer Alexandria, The two public school teachers em up, to-night; steamer Waterlily, up, | ployed by Portsmouth public school | to-night; yacht Castanet, from Alex board, have resigned in order . to andria Bay. {pursue studies leading Ro higher Swift's wharf: Steamer Caspian, qualification, { rom Charlotte; steamer Kingston, | If the devil would scorch down; steamer. Bellevillp/ up, to-night; I think and I feel steamer Rideau "Kindy, for Ottawa; Hg auld do i sll right [ steamer Hamilton, down, last night; | What does it 'profit the thrifty steamer Rideau Queen, from Ottawa, | Bousewife to Up = thuikand fie. co to-night; yacht Idler, from Alexandria ® Hoy ticky paper in fifteen days if on the | . al The dredge Nipissing is now clear- | Sixteenth day there are as many flies | has been particularly fortunate -in | T2ke Methodist church excursion to having its harbor. so carefully attend. | Rochester, Mala, She 30 hy ( ed to since the liberal administration Plan ab 5 po rs tip $2 came into power nine years ago. Two ay a weex. See hills. dredges have heen working here al- J grams am Weds slong the Tore | most ever since, 0 ie stireel. oar tracks on ing | street, opposite the City Park, are | 3 |. unsightly. Who will arise ly i o | Dog Circus At The Park. ghtly. Who will arise carly in' the a . morning and smite them ? For next week's programme at Lake > i Mary had a little corn, Ontario Park, Mahager Branigan has Now wouldn't that distress vou 2 arranged what is probably the greatest. | A fellow pped on it one day | and most expensive bill ever presented And Mary said, "God bless you ! | at the pavilion. As a headliner he | Shoemen in Ottawa and Stratford, has secured about the best act in | are enquiring as to 'the workings of vaudeville in the line of animal acts. | the cash system and no-approbation This feature is Doherty's fifteen snow. | rules in vogue here with the Purpose white poodles, the only troop of ghis | of adopting them, Belleville merchants | kind of trained dogs in the world; the | have introduced the plan. | | largest weighing twelve pounds and | Buy corn and hunion plasters at | the smallest two and one-half pounds, | Gibson s Red Cross Drug Store, | Special attention is called to the The North American Review for Au- | waltzing dogs Dude and Dimple also [gust is an excellent number of a valu | Flipp the only performing somersault | able publication, It treats of maritime | dog in the world. Clown dogs furnish | responsibilities in war, of regulation | the amusements which are sure to | of life insurance, the negro question, | draw more business to the park than | relations with Russia, Ireland's re | has ever been done before. Other acts presentation in the © commons, Scan | on the programme will be presented | dinavian crisis and po! | by Miss Dolly Bland in a new line of | centres, beautifully illustrated songs and Mike _ Mechanics, Farmers, Sportsmen | Harvey, a Jewish comedian and par- | To heal and soften the skin and re-| odist who is exceptionally clever ip | move grease, oil and rust stains, paint litics at world's | his partirular line. and earth, ete., use The "Master Me | chanic's" Tar Soap. Albert Toilet | A Brilliant Young Man. Soap Co., Manufacturers, | William Woollard Rogers, a native ee ---- | Kingstonian, son of William Heys Taken To The Penitentary. Rogers, 'has lately been graduated, \' prisoner named Procett was | with honors, fromy Cornell University. | brought from London, and removed to | Mr. Rogers, who lately contributed | the pe nitentiary, this morning, about | an important article on "The Univer. | ten o'clock. He seems to have a mania | sity Library," to the College Era, | for stealing bond wire from the rail was elected by the university faculty, | way, for he had just completed a term a member of the Phi Beta Kappa, an | for that offence, when he deliberately intercollegiate fraternity, whose mem attempted the same crime only to he bers are chosen for oxceptional bril- | sent to Kingston for liancy in the arts' course. Ho hps | is worthy of note that he was convey accepted a position as assistant to | od to the big prison on the hill in a the professor of. history of the saie "hack, Other Sheriffs performing like | university. Many of the Kingston | duty might do we Young men will. remember him as a student in the Kingston public schools and collegiate institute hefofe | three years. It fll to note this fact. | Er ---------------------- | Back From The South. R ny : Henry Grimshaw prety: 1 1 s departure . od States. 3 1 ned to day his departiire for the United States from Norfolk, Va., where he spent the | Invited To Montreal. past three weeks on a basing jaunt. : He had intended goin v The local members of the Master | |, gomyg 10 Ne yo je J nein % cans, but was prevented visiting that | Bakers' Association of ( anada re- place on account of th reval ceived from Secretary James Acton, oo rev alence tion from the Ogilvie Flour Mills | Moving New Orleans is held wp at out company to the delegates of the | "'® POInts and placed jn Aarantine, association, who will meet in conven- : ire tion at Ottawa on Monday. The com- Sudden and startling death came to pany wish the delegates to visit Mon- Mabel Amell, fourth daughter of Gil treal, on Thursday, August 10th, and bert Amell, Highland line, Dalhousie, = for that purpose have placed at their She was in her Sixteenth year. She disposal a special train for the round | had been living with her sister, Mrs. trip. They will also provide special | John A. Purdon. At six o'clock on the | street cars in which fo view the sights | morning of her death she was heard going hem if they attack little ones unexpectedly, of illness during the hot weather give Own Tablets, or in a uble may be beyond These Tablets cure all stomach troubles, diarrhoea an. tum, and. if occasion few hours the tre ally given to the prevent them. Mrs. Ed. used Baby's Own Tablets for tle girl, who suffered from col bowel troubles and I found them most tried."" This is the experience of used this 'medicine. 3 the home during r months and you can children are safe. Sold or sent by mail at writing the Dr. Will- 0., Brockville, Ont. that Rielly is improving in health. the hot weathe s ke eel Ly and, retired upon 'superannuation al- fee an ro 2c. Orange wood sticks, Pray's manicure | '*™* Medicine ( cal authoritios for another report. In | Thi lendi i i . us splendid tonic laxative ; od | rovement of the man's a? yeaded health of course there. could be no | excuse for his release. the ease of imy Leod's drug store, stay to to her sister's room found her in a precarious condition. Dr, Gage, Mec- Material, Style And Workmanship Donald's Corners, was sent_for, but | before he ive 0 of Prevost, Brock street, has the re he arrived the girl had passed | X away. Heart failure see p | largest range of imported goods for | nauce of rt, ilu Seemed ta be the | suitings, English and Scotch tweeds, . | blue and balck serges, worsteds and "« " | chevoits, up-to-date pattern, for or- | Ozone," Its Best Form. der work. Fit and workmanship guar. | The prompt and permanent remo al anteed at lowest prices. Give him a | Of any internal germs is most surely | call. effected by the use of "Solution of | Ozone" if it's the "coupon kind." It most concentrated form and that ) addition is given free wi ithe: . We are informed on good authority z Rh either the | five cent package of "Celery King." to obtain the hest results in the use of the stringent "Ozone" without less- | ening its curative properties. The | Public Drug Company, Ey Bridgeburg, | otc -- Davies' pea-fed bacon, tasty for breakfast. conditions. Dr. Chown's Drug Store ------ eglasses that give yomfort and | Ont » control exclusively this manufac- on at all times. and under all ture of both "Solition of Ozone" it . | "Celery King." MINERAL WATERS Harbor. Fe 3 Com Dig Stir. VICHY WATER. | APENTA WATER, in pints and HUNYADI WATER, in pints and Which are the proper med- icines to act as a laxative and blood purifier. The "Best" Drug Store, 124 Princess Street. Eyes Tested FREE APLE LEAF" ™ CANNED SALMON Prrrsvesnscnncccsnceand TO-NIGHT Be on hand early as we ing out some of the slips. Kingston in the house as before ? | Quick Delivery. v Cas- | 50. Can | USE "M ------ TVTTTTTTTRS Snaps to offer you :-- Ladies and Children, Fast Black Cotton Hose, reg Men's Cashmere Sox, the 30c * Only a Nickle" 1 dozen 36 inch Boot Laces, I dozen Best Safety ' Your Choice for 5c. Newman & Shaw TERRA LBLTTLATRTTTLLLLLATT LTS T TL LIT IIS TET eeY : : Y igi there. of yellow fever. Ever SPER | this' morning, a notice of an invita : er. Every person . EVERYBODY Who is wise comes to us when | they want to buy or sell any REAL ESTATE We have a well established re- His Health Improving. means the liquified oxygen ix in the | putation Successful dealing. Belleville Ontario. "| Many filty cent or the one dollar size of the | Present. Rents tw Solution a cou on good f : | Managed, etr. The government has asked the medi- I good for a twenty ge, - F. BOND, Insurance and Real Estate, 63 Clarence Street collected, Estates powder for tired or | swollen feet, 10c. tins, McLeod's Drug { store, ams i ..™, I want every per son who is bi'"ous or has any stomach or liver ailment to send for a free package of | my Paw-Paw Pills. 1 want to prove that they positively cure Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Beiching, Wind, Headache, Nervousness, Sleep- lessness are an pfallible cure for Co: stipation. | To do his I am willing to give milliofis of free kages. 1 take all the risk, Sold hy for 25 cents » For free » address MUNY( Philadelphia. USIGT MUSIC] MISS BLYTH FORMERLY OF WATERTOWN, N.Y. ill open a studie for music at her home, 40 Union St., on May 11th, A limited umber of pupils desired. Call Thurs v8. ES Fall Term Opens Sept, 5th INGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE IMITED Head of Queen St., Kingston, Ont. modern, permanent and re ble A ical, -epmplete, thorough, individ- struction given in all ce nercial uhied Students may enter at any time. Fixpert professional teachers in charge. 0 + throughout the w vear Vrite, call or telephone for terms and J. B. McKAY H. F. METCALFE, President Principal CARL Ottawa Ladies' College One of the best equipped and most of Ladies . Colleges in this intry Prepares for the UNIVERSITY 1 for LIFE, ALL DEPARTMENTS Musie, Art, Elocution; Stenography, Domestic Science; Physical Culture, ete. FINISHING COURSES arranged for Definite aim to develop intelligent and refined Christain Womanhood WRITE FOR CALENDAR Containing Particulars. MRS. GRANT NEEDHAM, lady Principal REV. W. D. ARMSTRONG, N.A., D.D., President. Fall Term Opens Sept. 5 Cor. Barrie and Clergy Streets, Kingston, Ont. courses in Accounting, Short- Thor hand, "1 Write for particulars and rates W. H. SHAW, T.N. STOCKDALE, I'resident. Principal. ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE "vari A Residential College for the Women Students of McGill University. th vpewriting, Penmanship, ete Next Session Opens 20th September For particulars of matriculation, scholarships, courses, degrees, terms of residence and other information address THE WARDEN Royal Victoria College, Montreal. - por ETE J tow i} dxf : . CHURCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Elmpeol, Belleville, Ontario. Patron--The Lord Bishop of Ontario Thorough courses in English, Langu- ages, Music, Art and Physical Culture. Conservatory of 'Music Examinations I at the school ) ipils taken from the Kindergarten to preparation for universities _ uccess of the school has justified re addition to the building, contain- six cla rooms, piano rooms, gym- x hath and sleeping ap- wiilding is heated by by gas and eléctricity, tend over five acres and further informa- wr tion, apply to MISS F. E. CARROLL, Lady Principal Bradeccscscrssrcsssscsascll ¢ TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC EDWARD FISHER. Mus. Doc., : Musical Director. $ FALL TERM : ¢ ¢ ¢ ' OPENS TUESDAY, = SEPTEMBER 5TH. ¢ ' ¢ ' ¢ ¢ : ¢ ¢ $ Stodents should register if possible dur- ¢ ing previous week. é SEND FOR ¢ New Calendar. SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION, . X TRICK, Ph.B , F. H. KIREPA K, Principal. SPECIAL CALENDAR. Brest cccrccrntraniteB McGILL UNIVERSITY MONTREAL. SESSION 1905-1906. "ourses in Arts, Applied Science (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Mining and Rail road Engineering : Architecture, and Practical Chemistry), Law and Medicine Matriculation Examinations and FExa- Minations for Exhibitions and Scholar- "ips. Will be held on the 1ith Septem- ber, 1905 Lectures iA all Faculties will begin on the 20th of September. Partienlars of examinations and copies * Calendar containing full infor- 18 Lo entrance, courses of study, arships, fees," etc., may be obtained of th "n application to J. A. NICHOLSON, M.A, + REGISTRAR.