School; a magazine devoted to elementary and secondary education . ited on Hon. Dr. Pyne,Minister of Education, to ask that the regulations be so modified that theSchool of Mining at Sudbury, and the Sudbury High School might carryon co-operative work between them. The deputation claimed that,owing to the distance of some of the mines from the town, the menworking in the mines were unable to take advantage of the night classesnow provided. The Minister promised to give careful consideration tothe matter. A deputation from the eastern counties of the Province waited uponthe Minister of Educatio


School; a magazine devoted to elementary and secondary education . ited on Hon. Dr. Pyne,Minister of Education, to ask that the regulations be so modified that theSchool of Mining at Sudbury, and the Sudbury High School might carryon co-operative work between them. The deputation claimed that,owing to the distance of some of the mines from the town, the menworking in the mines were unable to take advantage of the night classesnow provided. The Minister promised to give careful consideration tothe matter. A deputation from the eastern counties of the Province waited uponthe Minister of Education and the Provincial Secretary urging the con-solidation of many of the small rural schools of those counties. Theypointed out that under present conditions, owing to the scattered English-speaking groups, the classes were small and the burden of providingadequate instruction was proving too much for the ratepayers. THE SCHOOL 525 in? DELINEASCOPE A ncAV instrument for projecting lantern slides, photographs,pictures, pages in books, and opaque objects This instrument gives a combination unequalled in any other for ease andconvenience in operation—for the utmost efficiency—and a wide rang-e of capa-bility. After setting up the instiument and connecting the electric current, thedemonstratoi; takes his place at the right hand side of the stand, with slides,photographs, books and opaque objects in due order before him—he presentshis subject with smoothness and effect, revolving the arc lamp within the bodyof the instrument by a simple movement, as from time to tiine he requires toutilize the larger lenses for opaque projection, or the smaller ones for slides. The value of the Delineascope is such that schools intending to instal aninstrument should investigate it before deciding on anything else—it may beseen in our demonstration room in actual operation before a screen of amplesize. All interested are invited to visit us. The POTTER house offers expert help and


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