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Charlottetown Business College.
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[BHIS is a. practical Institution, in which young men and women are trained .for commercial work. The course is short, simple, and practicalijust what business men require.
SUBJECTS TAUGHT EMBRACE
BOOK-KEEPING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
—ALSO— Arithmetic, Uummercial Law, Usmmercial Unrrespundence, to.
Special Attention given to Business Penmanship, Typewriting, Shorthand & Te/egraphy. Candidates are also Prepared for the Civil Service Examination.
Students can enter at any time. No Entrance Examination required.
Our Evening Classes begin about the middle of October of every year, and end in May following. Give your sons a practical business education, and future success is certain. I’Ve tom’z'a/Zy incite inspection.
That the work performed is all we claim it to be, hundreds of grateful collegians testify. Below we append a few testimonials from leading men, to illustrate what others think of us.
(From the Daily Patriot.)
“ Mr. H. A. Munn, the young journalist whose success in Victoria, B. C., was chronicled in Saturday’s Patriot, in writing to a friend in this city, says that the information he gained in the Charlottetown Business College, laid the foundation for all he has gained so for. He mentions that Mr. George Munro, of Georgetown. another graduate of the College, is now holding a responsible position in the capacity of Bookkeeper to a large Victoria firm."
(From D. Montgomery, Esq., Chief Superintendent of Education.) Principal Miller:
DEAR SIR.—I fully appreciate the value of the work done in the Business College and trust our young men will avail themselves of the privilege afforded them of receiving a thorough commercial training.
Yours very truly, D. MONTGOMERY.
The Charlottetown Business College is one of our best institutions for the training of our young people 101- positions in mercantile and other establish. ments. Every young man and woman, before entering commercial life, should take a. course in this College.
ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary of Charlottetown School Board.
We, the undersl ned, have much pleasure in testifying to the excellence of the work performe at the Charlottetown Business College.
His Honor A. A. Macdonald. Lieutenant Governor,
P. Blake, Esq., M. P. P., lV. H. Aitkcn Thos. Handrahan S. S. Peterson, Hon. Neil McLeod, Leslie S. McNutt, Arthur Peters, W. B. Robertson, and many others. For further particulars apply at or write to the College. L. B. MILLER, A. A. MCLEANI L. L. B. W. A. MUNRO, Principal. Lecturer on Commercial Law. Secretary.
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