Penman's Art Journal . ents of theWinnipeg, Man., B. C. — A mrge, handsome and profusely illustrated school cata-logue represents the Central B. C., Toronto, Canada. — The Duluth. Minn., B. C. is out with a new cataloguethat sets forth the achools attractions in a very wholesomeway. The cuts would indicate a very full attendance at the — Where to Attend is the title of a well printed broch-ure from the Chambersburg, Pa., B. C. — A large catalogue and a number of detached circulars,all in good stvle, represent the International B. C, Bay — A verv clean and attractive looking prospect


Penman's Art Journal . ents of theWinnipeg, Man., B. C. — A mrge, handsome and profusely illustrated school cata-logue represents the Central B. C., Toronto, Canada. — The Duluth. Minn., B. C. is out with a new cataloguethat sets forth the achools attractions in a very wholesomeway. The cuts would indicate a very full attendance at the — Where to Attend is the title of a well printed broch-ure from the Chambersburg, Pa., B. C. — A large catalogue and a number of detached circulars,all in good stvle, represent the International B. C, Bay — A verv clean and attractive looking prospectus is issuedby the British-American B. C, Toronto. Accompanyingthis is a circular with the following title: 109 differentfirms offer over 150 vacancies to the graduates of the British-American College of Toronto during the year ending August31. 1897. It used to be said, with some reason we think, thatschool people were the worst advertisers in the world, butthey are beginning to catch on at a very encouraging. W. J. SOLLY. The ab>ve is a good likeness of W. J. Solly, vice-prin-cipal of Peirce School. Philadelphia, Mr. Solly is a veryyoung man to be able to boast of an active war a mere lad he enlisted with the Ninth Pennsylva-nia militia in September, 1863. The following June heentered the United States Navy, and was assigned to the steamer Victory of the Upper Mississippi fleet underCommodore Porter. After the business of war hadended Mr. Solly settled down to the peaceful pursuit ofa teacher. His first experience was at Chestertown, Md.,from which point he went to Schuylkill Coimty, Penn-sylvania. During this period he was also profepsionallyengaged in the auditing department of the PennsylvaniaRailroad Company, also had experience as superintend-ent of a large lumber operation in the interior of theState, and served as a prefect of Girard College. In ISTSthese various outside affairs were put aside, and sincethat time Mr. Solly has devoted himself s


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