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HOLLAND, IUumau, O^hawa. Mf«« JF.FFREY'S, ImI'V Puincii'ai.. Pf^OSPEGTUS, Prior tn tlu" iiueption of the WWhi'V iW'thunc ('..IUkm-, thrrr .lid not exi«tl.otwnn Tur.uito a\u\ Mo.itrcal ii srl.nol nr -nninury under eccle- siaHtical i.atn.na^re. lor the e.lunition of the .hiUKi'tors of the Church of Kn^'hmd. To meet a re.iuirement th«- neeessity f..r which was widely felt, a I -idie^' Colle^M. luiH heen estaldished under favorahle cireunistancOH ui Oshawa. a thriving and pleasantly situated town thirty-threc miles east of Toronto on the line of the (n-and Trunk Railway. Kllesmere TIall, the residencw of the late Hon. T. N. Gihhs, has been secured for the puri.ose imlicate.l, to^rother with live acres <»f land api.ropriated to lawn, orchard, and kitchen garden. Tiie h..use, handsomely designed, spacin.i-^ and commodious, is heated hy the I'euse furnace system. The apparatus connecte.i there- with, con. Lining the advantages attadied to the we of steam and hot air unilormitv of temperature hs obtained, and ample ventilation i)ro- vid'ed throughout the building. The grounds are hands..mely laid out and ornamented with a variety of stately trees. The (d.jects of the C.dlege appeal to the loyalty and devotion of church people, and to the interest of the community at large. The intention of the pr.)inoter8 is (1.) T.) afford sound instruction in the English, Frencli, German, and Latin, Languages, Elementary Science, Mathematics, Music, and Painting ; also to prepare pupils for the De- l)artmental and Matriculation Examinations of the Universities in Arts and Musi.'. (2). To lav a tirm foundation of religious kn.)wledge, and especiallv t.. exercise' salutary influences in the formation .)f (liristian character. (3.) To bring the advantages of the Institution within the reach of a large class who find existing establirliment? be- yond their means. Tho Council ha. heeu sinpulurlv forti-nnlo in s.cunn^ the nervice „f Mi.s Jo(Trevs a. ru.lv Principal. Mis. .TetTroys hoUl. a .liphMna « -th nit class l.onor. fron/tho Vniversity of Can.hri.lKO, also ,nun e.luca. tional institutions in I>ari. an.l Muni.h. an.l has .njoye.l ^f^^:;;^^ ,,enon<.nintuiti<.n,hothinKn^rl«na an.l on tho rontincMU ot Kurope. Tho Mn^iral f the pupils, as also attenth.n to their hoa th an.l cun- fort the arranjre.nents will he f.>un.l completely satistact..ry. The reli^rh.us instructi.m has heen connnitte.l to the clergyman of simplicity ana ec..n...ny in .Iress, and .uo.leration in expenaiture are enforcea. It is the (a.ject of the Lady Principal to surround the students withh.ane attracti.ms, ana thus renacr c l.ge life as agreeable as ''"''lnthecff.>rtto establish an.l maintain the Hishop Hethune Col- lege the Council has niot with encouraging success, and respectl ully solicits the considerati.m and support of churchmen generally to the un.lertaking. As there is n.> desire to realize a merely pecuniary return from the cai.ital investe.l the fees have been fixed <>n as moils sh.Mild iuvarial)ly present thcniselves on the lirst rivilGges and advantages of the College ft)r the sum of Sl(H) }»er ann\ini, exclusive of the entrance fee of .« 10. The Fees tor !i Term will ho ?.')(). im>lu"liiifr l-ourd. and Tuition in tlie studies mentioned altove. not in(dudin.u' the Extras. F^'ive i)er cent, will lie allowed if the \'ve^ for the .Mitire year are |.ai is hnarders to ewcd upon the institution the Council feel warranted in anticipating a largely increaned attendance. -n— (Fn>}u Turonfo Ihiihj Mail. ()rfi,l>cr Jflli, iSS'.i ) KLLlvSMKRK HALL. OPKNIN(; OK THK 1HSH()|» I'.ETHrXK LADIKS' COLLK(iK. ANOTHER INSTITUTION SUCESSFULLY LAUNCHED. OsuAWA. Oct. .'{.—Tuesday. iHt of Oct.,lier. wuh a dav ct' imidi in- terost to Oshawa. esi.ccially to the Church of England liere and througliout the diocese, lor the (»i»eninfi in solemn form of the Bishop l>ethune Ladies" College gave promise and inspired hopes of wide and important work and intluenees through a long future. The inception (>f the college is due to the forethought of the zealous incuml)ent of St. (leorge's Church through whose efforts means have heen ohtained for the purchase of the property •)f the late Hon. T. N. (iihh^. The hou.se is u reallv splendid one,' with few ecpials in the province. It is at once snhstantial and elegant. The ro(»nis are h.fty and spaciou.«. The liuilding is capable of ac(M.mmodating a large niunher. and with theslight changes adapting it to its new uses, the premises arc as com- modious as if originally designed for school pur[»oses. The ground.- cover five acres, are hanport and bring to a successful issue the work so aus})iciously begun. Rev. Dr. Bethune, of Trinity ('(dlege school, Port Hope, spoke en- couraging words out of his own experience. Their beginning at Port Hope was sniali enough = They had neither land, buildings nor en- dowment. They had but 27 boys uncomfortably housed. But now they had a large' amount of property and good buildings filled to their utnioHtcjii.jKMty. Ah he locked Lack he reeognized the advantage of ^uch a small l.e^niininjr. and could see the j.ossil.le disuster wh'eh a lar^n nuniher would at the outset have caused. He touehinj;Iy ae kiiowlcd|r,Ml the houi.r done to his late lather in ihr- naniinroceedin^^'^ were then hr<.ULrl,i i,, a (dose hv the Bishop whopronouncedthe henedicfion. r i r (, ■ l' '(^J^5J---T,-.': }