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vox COLLEGII. Geography 2. Class I. 1 Miss Alton. Miss CamiJibell. Class III. . Miss Cuthbert. Miss Gibson. ' Miss Hamilton. Miss Shields. Geography 1 Glass ni. , Miss Shaw. History 2 Class I. Miss Moysey. Class II Miss M. Faulds. Miss McCullough. Miss Telfer. Class HI. Miss Hamilton. Mis6 Gibson. Miss Pritchard. History 1. Class I. Miss Trorey. Class II. Miss Shaw. Evolution of Expression. Class I. Miss Badgley. Miss Hall. Miss Heal, Miss Biggs. Miss Merner. Perfective laws, First Class. Miss Badgley. Hiss Hall. Physical Culture. First Class. Miss Badgley. Third Class. ' r Miss Hall. Sr. Shorthand. Class 1. Miss Dey, CJ iss II. Miss Cliff. Ulasfi ill. Miss Harvey. Or. Shorthand. Class I. Miss E. Keiliy. Class 11. Misa Stephens. Ulass III. , t ' Miss Tracy. Sr. Book-keeping. aa;sis! I Miss Cliff. Class II. Miss Harvfty. Jr. Book-keeping. Class i. Miss Alton. Class II. Mr s Tracy, Miss Murdoff , Sr, Type- wn ting-. Class I. Miss Cliff, Miss Dey Miss Harvey. J r. Type-wriiting. Class I. Miss E. Kelly. Miss Tracy. ' Class HI. r M S3 Stephens. JJucUd . Class III. Miss Florence Whyte. Miss M. Whyte. (1) Class II. Miss Cora Gladney.| Class III. Miss M. Holden Miss H. Oliver. Miss A. Ogden. (2). Class I. , Miss Ina Kelly. Class III. Miss Isaoclla Dale. (3) Britiah History. Class I. Miss C. GJadney. Class II. Miss A. Snider. Miss F. Whyte. Miss Ada Chi wn. Class III. Miss Campoeli. Miss Foil Ids. Miss Grafton. Miss Holdfiu. Botanj Class I, Miss Grace Silcox. Class II, Miss H. Oliver. Bacternology. Class I. Miss G. Silcox. Class II. , Miss N. Webster. Physiologyi, Class I. Miss G. Silcox. Class II. Miss Mc Waters Miss Southgate Class III. J, Miss Hall I iMiss Knapp. i
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vox COLLEGII. Miss Giadney. Class III. , : ;Miss MiJlegau. Miss Soulhgate. Miss Snider. Miss E. Foiilds. Miss Corrigan. Miss R. Winters. Miss Stone. Miss Boyle. Class 1. Miss Mis 3 Class TI. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Class III Miss MiS ' 3 Miss Miss Eng ' Jish,. Literature 2. CampDslI. Came ' on. McDiarmid. M Faulds. Johnston. E. Breithaupt, N. Hami ' lton. MoCuS lough. Tracy. Alton. L. Breithaupt Chapman. Gioson. TeUer. Lite rat lire L Class II. ; Mis.3 13. Harrison. 1 Mis3 Shdw. , ' ■ - Bhetorie. Class 1. Miss Badigley. Miss Hall. Miss Oliver. Miss L. Richardson. Class II. Miss Kelly. Class m. Miss E. Smith. Composition 3 4. Class I. , Miss Harvey. Miss F. Whyte. Class 11. Miss Knapp. Miss Matthewman Miss Sutherland. Miss Giadney. Class III. Miss Matthews. Miss Holden. Miss Freeman. .Composition 2. Class I. Miss Alton. Miss Cameron. ? Miss Campbell. Miss CampazzL Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Class II Miss Miss Miss Cuthbert. Faulds. Hamilton. McCullough. Pitch ard. Shields. Breithaupt. E. Breithaupt Chapman. Gibson. McDiarmid. Tracy. JMlSS Miss Miss Class III. Miss Telper. Composition 1 Class I. Miss Johnston. Miss Harrison. Class II. Miss K. Dale. Miss F. Dale. Class III Miss Booth ' . Miss Shaw. Miss Trorey Grammar. » 0ias3 I Miss Retter. Class II. Miss Snider. Miss Chown. Miss B. iWebster, Class HI. ♦ Miss Grafton. Grammar (3) Class III. Miss Alton. Miss Faulds. ' Grammar (2) Class I. Miss F. Whyte. Class II. Miss Chapman. Miss Hamilton. Miss Pritcharfl. Class III. Miss Cameron. Miss GilKson. Grammar (1 Class I. Miss Shields. ' Class II. Miss Cuthbert. Class nr. Miss K. Dale. Miss F. Dale. Miss Harrison. Miss Johnston. ; Miss Shaw. Miss Troroy.
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COLLEGE NOTES. CoUege will rc-open Monday, Sept. 8th. More ojd students Lave engaged rooms for the coming, ' year than ever bvfore in the history ol the CoMeige. This is very encouraging, and gives proof of the increasing efficiency and Ijopulaiity of the institution. Dc. and Mis Hare have arianged to spend some weeks at Cottage City, Martha ' s Vineyard, Mass. They in- tend to visit several of tho .most pro- gressive American Colleges on tlie way going and returning with the view of noting their points, of excel- lence so ae , toi Ixi in a i, osition to in- troduce any new feature in the equii - ment or the College that may be deem- ed des ' rajle. Dr. Hare ' s correspond- ence may be addr€.5 scd to him as us- ual at the College. He has made pro- vision for its oeing properly looked af- ter. I Dr. Hare ' s closing address to the school was very ortimistic. He had b ' en identified with the College for 28 years, but never did he per- ceive such a healthy knd hopeful Col- lege f entment, and such marked indi- cations of stability and strength in the work of the College. The new Col- ege furnishings in the sha ie of new pianos, carpets, etc., showed the faith of the Board of Dir- ectors in the future of the College. All who have visited the College during the year have spoken: in the strongest terms of the beautif ull lo- cation of the Co ' lege. It is certainly an ideal home for students seeking a good educaUon under pie-isant, health- ful, and refining associations. Any thinking of attending a College and desiring a coUegef calendar can obtain one by writing to the Rev. Dr. Hare. :Music For The Holidays: SONGS. (Sacred.) Hope of The Ages — Liddle - ,75 All Voices. The Pilgrim ' s Rest— Chase - 60 High Voice. The Messiah — Foerster - - 60 All Voices. The Perfect Way — Marzo - 75 High and low voices. The Good Samaritan— Chadwick - 75 High and low voices. (Secular) The Grave Digger — Walker - 75 Bass voice. Night and the Violets — Carmichael • 60 High and low voice. If I was a Rose — Messelberg 60 High and low voice. Trouble— Behrend - - 60 High and low voice. All For You— d ' Hardelot - 50 High and low voice. Give— Cowen - - - 75 High and low voice. A Dream— M. V. White - 75 High and low voice. Barque of Dreams — Gray • 75 High and low voice. I Love Thee So— DeKoven • 75 High Voice. PIANO SOLOS. Humming Birds — Ferber - 60 Valse characteristic. Re very, op 31 — Lang - - 60 A Spring Idyl, op. 33— Lang 50 Sous les Saules — Thome - 50 Uue fete a Madrid - 60 a Fontainebleau — Nevin - 50 In Dreamland ' - 75 Napoli - 75 At Home ' - 75 Sweet Message — Aletter - 50 Longing - 50 La Fontaine - 75 Rococo Gavotte - 60 Serenade Rococo— Mey- er Helmund - 50 Valse Episode ' - 60 J ' y Pense - 60 Valse Melodie ' - 60 Nocturne — Borodine - - 50 Serenade - - 50 Rr manzetta — Cui - - 50 Marionettes espagnoles — Cui 50 Serenade — Lasson - - 50 Melancolie — Napravnik - 50 LATEST OPERATIC SUCCESSES. Foxy Quiiler, complete, net 2.00 San Toy 2 00 Princess Chick 2.00 Florodora 2.00 Rose of Persia 2.00 DANCES. (Two-Steps.) The New Century — Brooke - 50 Our Nation ' s Guard - 50 Commonwealth — Hall - 50 San Toy— Jones - - - 50 David Harum— Furst - - 50 Foxy Quiiler— DeKoven - 50 (Waltzes.) Princess Chick — Edwards • 75 Sunshine of Love — Rose - 60 Gipsy Queen - 60 Belle 01 Bohemia — Englander 50 Foxj ' Qu ' Iler — DeKoven - 75 Beautiful Roses — Werner - 60 Rose of Persia — Kiefert - - 75 San Toy — Jones - - - 75 (Schottisches) Wee Lassie — Gomez - - 50 Fortune Teller — Herbert - 50 The Ameer — Herbert - - 50 Jolly Musketeer — Edwards - 50 In the Foyer — Kline - - 50 (Polkas,) Princess Chic— Edwards - 50 (Lancers.) Princess Chic — Edwards - 50 Belle of Bohemia — Enj lander 50 Whirl-i-Gi — Meacham - 50 Foxy Quiiler — DeKoven - 50 THE NORDHEIMER PIANO AND MUSIC Co . LIMITED- HAMILTON TORONTO. LONDON.
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