Steel Company as prospector in the Nipigon District. Marriages. CONNOR-HARRIS-On June 25, 1907, at Toronto, Arthur William Connor, B.A. '93 (U.), C.E., of Toronto, to Miss Florence' Grace Harris, of Toronto. CRAGG-HOWSON-On June 18, 1907, at Teeswater, the Rev. H. H. Cragg, B.A., '05 (V.), M.A., to Miss Louise C. Howson of Calgary, Alta., formerly of Teeswater. CUMMER-PERRY-On June 25, 1907, at Toronto, W. E. Cummer, D.D.S. '02, of Toronto, to Miss Gertrude Mae Perry of Toronto. EVANS-WOOD-On June 12, 1907, at Calgary, Alta., W. G. Evans, M.B. '05, of Bentley, Alta., to Miss Edith H. Wood, of Toronto. FORSYTH-PANNELL-On June 5, 1907, at Strathroy, M. Fraser Forsyth, D.D.S. '97, of Strathroy, to Miss Blanche M. Pannell of Strathroy. HAMILTON GOURLAY-On June 15, 1907, at Toronto, William T. Hamilton, M.B. '01, B.A. '04 (U.), of High River, Alta., to Miss Edith Gourlay of Toronto. HUNTER-FLEMING-On June 6, 1907, at Markham, Horace Talmage Hunter, B.A. '06 (U.), of the MacLean Publishing Company, Toronto, to Miss Christine Fleming, B.A. '03 (U.), of Markham. MOLES-DENNIS-On June 26, 1907, at Norwich, Edward William Moles, D.D.S. '00, of Norwich, to Miss Claire Irene Dennis. NEVITT MELVILLE-On June 11, 1907, at St. Catharines, the Rev. R. B. Nevitt, B.A. '00 (T.), M.A., rector of The Bishop WYKEHAM HALL, COLLEGE ST., TORONTO For Calendar apply to MISS ACRES, Lady Principal. The Memorial Volume of The University of Toronto and Its Colleges, 1827-1906 IS NOW READY This strongly and beautifully bound book contains A Souvenir which should be in the library of every graduate TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC University of Toronto INSTRUCTION given in the University For information apply to JAMES BREBNER, Registrar. University College INSTRUCTION given in that portion of the For information apply to ST. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT-14 teachers of the highest Academic qualifications, of whom 8 are in residence, and of these 4 are European trained teachers of Modern Languages. 24 VISITING TEACHERS-Music 19, Art 3, Physical Education 2, Elocution 1, Domestic Science 2. DAILY ATTENDANCE 140, of whom 50 are in residence; classes average 10 each. PREPARATION FOR THE UNIVERSITY a specialty; extended course for those not contemplating a university education. ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. Geo. Harcourt & SON Business Established 1842 College Gowns, Hoods and Caps 57 King St. West, TORONTO MARGARET'S COLLEGE TORONTO, ONTARIO A Collegiate School for Girls Amid Exceptionally Fine Surroundings. CLASS-ROOMS built specially for the work There are 18 sound-proof piano rooms and a large Assembly Hall, LARGE LAWNS for games and recreation. Full-sized out-door skating rink in winter. RESIDENCE distinct in its management from the school Specialists in every department. RECORD 1905-'06: 14 at Universities; 20, passed examination in Music at Toronto University winning 11 1st-class honors and 5 2nd-class, and 10 passed at Conservatory of Music winning 3 first places in honor lists. GEORGE DICKSON, M.A., Director, (Late Principal Upper Canada College Toronto NOTICE Send a money order for $1.50 to the Students Book Department, University of Toronto, and the Memorial Volume will be mailed you. The edition is limited, The characteristic features of this School are its pleasant home life, gentle, but firm discipline, and thoroughness in all its work. Pupils are prepared for the Universities and for Examinations in Music. It has a large Staff of Resident and Visiting Teachers. MISS VEALS, Lady Principal |