Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1905 . toves, wood beingthe fuel used. The home is lighted with coal-oil lamps. Recreation.—The principal recreation of the pupils consists of football, baseballand indoor games. General Remarks.—All the land owned by the mission is inclosed within a fence,about half of which is of wire. The posts are twelve feet apart, with a top rail, andfour strands of wire. I have, &c., C. D. WHITE. Principal. NoHTHWEST Territories,Lesser Slave Lake (St. Bernard^s) R.€. Boarding Scpiool, Lesser Slave Lake , June 30, 1904. The Honourable The Superintendent Gene


Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1905 . toves, wood beingthe fuel used. The home is lighted with coal-oil lamps. Recreation.—The principal recreation of the pupils consists of football, baseballand indoor games. General Remarks.—All the land owned by the mission is inclosed within a fence,about half of which is of wire. The posts are twelve feet apart, with a top rail, andfour strands of wire. I have, &c., C. D. WHITE. Principal. NoHTHWEST Territories,Lesser Slave Lake (St. Bernard^s) R.€. Boarding Scpiool, Lesser Slave Lake , June 30, 1904. The Honourable The Superintendent General of Indian Affairs, Ottawa. Sir,—I have the honour to submit the annual report of the Lesser Slave Lake(St. Bernards) Roman Catholic boarding school for the fiscal year ended June 30,3904. Location.—The situation of the school on the northeastern bank of Lesser Slavelake is both pleasant and healthful. It stands on a slight elevation which slopes to-wards the water and the setting sun, and commands a good view of the surrounding.


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