' CONVEm? DE NOTRE DAME, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L:
!' iHlS Institution aii‘ords peculiar admntages in the way of delightfu‘ location, excellent board, well—heated and airy apartments, flrm
yet mild discipline, and careful instruction in the useful branches of Education.
Qualifying candidates for the Profession of Teaching is Inade a specialty.
The Departments of Music, Drawing, Painting and Needlework are presided over by efficient Teachers.
French may be learned practically and thoroughly, the teachers being conversant with the language
A conscientious care is bestowed on the moral and physical Well— being of the Pupils, and judicious efforts are made to inculcate prin— ciples of courtesy and social amenity.
Differences of religion will not be regarded in the admission of Pupils.
The Scholastic Year is divided into two sessions, commencing on the First of September and on the first of February.
TERMS PER ANNUM.
Board and Tuition ................................................. 70.00 Bed, Bedding. &c,. .... .... $ 8.00
, Washing ......................................................... 12.00
‘ Instrumental Musm, Piano, with use of instruments ............ 20.00 Vocal Music, Private Lessons .................................... 24.00 Drawing, and Painting in Water Colors ........................... 10.00
Lessons on Harp, Painting in Oil, W’axwork, and Culinary Art form extra
charges.
French, Vocal Music in Classes, Calisthenics, Plain Sewing, and every variety of Fancy Work, are taught Without additional charge.
Besides the uniform which sonsists of a black dress. each pupil should be provided with knife. fork, table-spoon, teaspoon, and a sufficiency of inside clothing, towels. and everything necessary for the toilet.
if N.B.—Catholie Children are carefully instructed in their religious duties