School; a magazine devoted to elementary and secondary education . an item descriptive ofthe result of the yearly Penmanship Competition in Inspector Kennedysdistrict. Thirty pupils in the inspectorate received awards. Aninteresting feature of the requirements is that each competitor wasasked to exhibit a copy of the prescribed work for each month that NOTES AND NEWS 53 school was in operation. The competition in writing inauguratedlast fall by the Weyburn Security Bank closed July 15th, and the dif-ferent exhibits were submitted to the judges chosen by General ManagerPowell on Saturday last.


School; a magazine devoted to elementary and secondary education . an item descriptive ofthe result of the yearly Penmanship Competition in Inspector Kennedysdistrict. Thirty pupils in the inspectorate received awards. Aninteresting feature of the requirements is that each competitor wasasked to exhibit a copy of the prescribed work for each month that NOTES AND NEWS 53 school was in operation. The competition in writing inauguratedlast fall by the Weyburn Security Bank closed July 15th, and the dif-ferent exhibits were submitted to the judges chosen by General ManagerPowell on Saturday last. There are twelve divisions in the Weyburninspectorate, and from six of these entries were received. The judgeswere Messrs. A. Kennedy, H. Oft, and T. M. Marshall, and the taskwas no light one, as many of the schools had many entries. The mostcomplete and most systematically arranged exhibit was that of th(Estevan Schools, under the Principalship of Mr. Chisholm, though theexhibit put in by the pupils of Miss A. Shaw, of Weyburn Schools, wasalso worthy of Mr. R. H. Cowley, appointed Chief Inspector of the Toronto Pubhc Schools, to succeed Dr. James L. Hughes. The Autumn Model Schools opened on Tuesday, August 19th, atChatham, Clinton, Cornwall, Guelph, Hanover, Kingston, Madoc,North Bay, Orillia, Peterborough, and Renfrew. The session ends onDecember 12th. Mr. Arthur G. Hooper, , formerly Classical Master in the Strath-roy Collegiate Institute, has accepted a similar position in Lindsay. 54 THE SCHOOL Mr. F. J. A. Morris, , of the teaching staff of the Port Hope HighSchool, has been appointed to the staff of the Peterboro Collegiate Institute. Mr. J. Murray Wilson, Principal of Picton Public School, has resignedto accept a similar position at Prince Albert, Sask. Mr. N. Ostrander has been appointed Principal of the Public Schoolat Hastings. Mr. T. E. Langford, , formerly of Arthur, has been appointedPrincipal of the Smithville High School in suc


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