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Queens University and College.- Faculty of Arts; Faculty of Theology; Faculty of Medicine (Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons).

School of Gunnery ("A" Battery.)

Wesleyan Female College. - Preparatory and Collegiate Departments. High order of scholarship. Ac

commodation for 250 Boarders. London.

Academy of the Sacred Heart. One of the most attractive Convent Homes in Canada. The system of education, embracing every branch of a polite and useful information, is the same as that adopted in all the houses of the Sacred Heart both in Europe and America.

Board and tuition in English and French, including Stationery, Use of Books, Washing, Bedding, and all kinds of Plain and Fancy Needle-work, $75.00 per session of five months. For further particulars, address THE SUPERIOR, 422 Dundas Street. Bishop Hellmuth Ladies' College. President, The Lord Bishop of Huron. The next term will commence on Wednesday, September 18th, 1878. For prospectus, and full particulars, address PRINCIPAL, Hellmuth Ladies' College, LONDON, Ont.

Dufferin College, late Hellmuth Boys' College. Under the patronage of his Excellency Earl Dufferin, Governor General of Canada, and the Lord Bishop of Huron. Tuition in all branches, except music and drawing, with board and washing, $250.00 per annum. Pupils entering under 12, $200.00 per annum for the entire course. Military discipline and drill. Inexpensive uniform. Address Rev. H. F. DARNELL, D.D., Principal.

Huron College. Three years course in Classics, Mathematics, and Theology. Address the SECRETARY. London Commercial College.

Miss McLellan's Ladies' School, Dufferin Avenue, LONDON, Ont. From 6 to 10 boarders, 20 day pupils; quiet home; healthy locality; a full and efficient staff for English, Languages. Music, Singing, Drawing, Painting, Drill, and Calisthenics. Terms moderate."

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Ottawa.

Church of England Ladies' School. Miss MANN, Lady Principal. College of Ottawa. This chartered college, directed by the Oblate Fathers of Mary Immaculate, is situated in a most healthy locality of the capital, and commands a magnificent view of the Ottawa, Gatineau, and Rideau Valleys. The play-grounds are vast, the city water-works supply pure, fresh water, and the heating system employed is of the best kind. Its Civil Engineering course deserves special recommendation.

Particular attention is given to the course of Religious Instruction, which is graded so as to suit the respective intellectual development of the students. The classics and the various branches of science and commerce are taught in English. French is also care. fully attended to. The degrees of "B. A." and of "M. A." are conferred on deserving candidates.

Tuition and Board, Doctor's Fee, Washing and Mending, Bed and Bedding, per annum, $165.00. Drawing, Vocal Music, and use of Library entail no extra charge. All charges are payable half-yearly, in advance, and in gold. The annual vacation begins on the last Wednesday of June and ends on the first Wednesday of September.

For further information, consult the "Prospectus and Course of Studies," which will be immediately forwarded on application to Rev. J. H. TABARET, O.M. I., President, OTTAWA, Ont.

Ottawa Ladies' College and Conservatory of Music. This College has a large and efficient staff of firstclass Teachers, and provides a thorough training in the English Language and Literature, in Ancient and Modern Languages, and in the Mathematical and Natural Sciences.

It also offers special advantages for the study of Music and the Fine Arts.

For prospectus and further information, apply to Rev. A. F: KEMP, LL. D., Principal, or to JOHN DICKIE, Bursar.

Young Ladies' Literary Institute. Under the direction of the Grey Nuns. 17 Instructors; 210 students. Board and tuition (French and English), $100.00 per annum. Extras moderate. Address The LADY-SUPERIOR, Rideau Street. Ottowa Normal School.

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Ontario.

Port Perry.

The Port Perry High School offers to students the following advantages: A large and well-organized Upper School for first-class teachers and for students reading for University honors; a special Department for second-class teachers; careful instruction in all the subjects required to pass the various Examinations; free tuition.

From the high and uniform success of this School at the Intermediate Examinations, it is believed that in thoroughness of teaching and in general efficiency, it is, at present, unsurpassed by any school or institute in the province.

For additional information, apply to D. McBride, B.A., Headmaster, PORT PERRY, Ontario.

St. Catherine's.

St. Catharine's Collegiate Institute. Special attention paid to candidates for Junior and Senior University Matriculation in Pass and Honours. Classes organized for candidates for first and second-class certifi

cates. Since July, 1877, seventy-seven have passed the Intermediate, seventy-two have obtained second-class certificates (twenty-eight A's), and four first-class. At the recent examination twenty-eight passed (thirteen A's). Board from $2.00. to $3.00. For prospectus, etc., address J. SEATH, R.A., Head Master.

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The Bishop Strachan School, for Young Ladies. President The Lord Bishop of Toronto. Michaelmas Term commenced Wednesday, September 4th. For admission or information, apply to Miss GRIER, Lady Principal, Wykeham Hall, College Avenue, TORONTO. British American Commercial College. This institution is under the supervision of a practical Accountant, assisted by a staff of experienced teachers. The most thorough and practical commercial school in the Dominion. No vacations. Students may enter at any time. For terms address J. D. ODELL, Principal. Misses Champion and Berthon's School.-Re-opens Wednesday, September 4th, 184 Carleton Street. Collegiate Institute re-opens Monday, September 2nd. Fee per term: One pupil, $5.00; two pupils from same family, $8.75; three pupils from same family, $12.00. There is a preparatory class for boys. ARCHIBALD MACMURCHY, Rector.

Convent of St. Joseph.-Boarding school for Young

Ladies. The course of instruction embraces all the higher branches of English, also the French, German, and Italian Languages; Harp, Piano, Organ, and Guitar; vocal music; Drawing and Painting, Embroidery, Lace Work, Bayeux Tapestry-Work, etc. Special attention is paid to the physical culture of the pupils. Charges for board and tuition in English and French, $125.00 per annum. Address Rev. MOTHER DE CHANTAL, Superioress.

Ontario.

Primary, Intermediate, and Academic Departments.
Brother TOBIAS, Director.

Dufferin House. Boarding and day school for young ladies. For terms etc., apply to Miss DuPONT, Principal, 168 John Street.

Kindergarten. Fräulein REINBRACHT, of Hamburgh, Germany, who graduated under the special dicommended as a gifted and experienced teacher, will rection of Madam Froebel, and who comes highly rere-open the Kindergarten at 64 Gerrard Street, East, on Wednesday, September 4th. In connection with the Kindergarten Fräulein REINBRACHT will open a teachers' training class.

References kindly permitted to Rev. W. Briggs, Rev. J. A. R. Dickson, Dr. Roserugh, Dr. Oldright, Robert Baldwin, Esq., Rev. R. von Pirch, and Dr. George Wright, Chairman of Board of School Trustees.

Knox College. Established 1844. Thorough course of instruction in theology. Extensive and valuable library; handsome and commodious college building. Rev. Dr. CRAVEN, Principal.

session commences about the first of October. Ample Medical Department of Trinity College.-Winter clinical instruction. E. M. HODDER, M.D., Dean.

Miss Ferrell's Preparatory School, 35 Melinda
Street, three doors east of Bay Street.
For terms,,
etc., apply to Miss FERRELL, Principal.
Morvyn House, 348 Jarvis Street. A boarding
and day school for young ladies. Miss HAIGHT,
Principal.

Mrs. Nixon's Boarding and Day School for Young
Ladies, No. 50 Peter Street. The autumn term com-
mences on Wednesday, September 4th.
Nuns of Loretto Boarding School.
Ontario College of Pharmacy.

Ontario Veterinary College. Prof. SMITH, V.S., Prin-
cipal.

Richard Institute, 67 Bloor Street, West, opposite Queen's Park.-Protestant French and English boarding and day school for young ladies, directed by Rev. F. B. RICHARD and Madame RICHARD, with competent assistants. Unusual facilities are offered for acquiring a practical knowledge of French, which is the language of the school.

Rolleston House, 186 John Street. Boarding and day school for young ladies. Mrs. NEVILLE, Principal.

Royal College of Dental Surgeons.
School of Practical Science.

St. Michael's College. Founded 1852. Under the
charge of the Fathers of St. Basil. Commercial and
Classical courses of study. For information, address
THE SUPERIOR.

Mrs. Shaw's School, 202 Seaton Street. Mrs. JOHN
SHAW, Principal.

and Day School for Young Ladies. For terms, etc.,
Thornbury House, 20 Gerrard St., West. Boarding
apply to Mrs. ROLPH, Principal.
Toronto Normal School.
Toronto School of Medicine.

Departments of

University College-A teaching institution for the Faculty of Arts of the University of Toronto. Rev. JOHN MCCAUL, LL.D., President. University of Toronto. Established by Royal Charter 1827. Faculties of Arts, of Medicine, and of Law, and Department of Agriculture. University of Trinity College. Arts; of Divinity; of Medicine. Upper Canada College.-Re-opens Wednesday SepDay's Commercial College re-opens Monday, September 4th. Great facilities are now offered to pupils tember 2nd. Day and Evenning Sessions. For terms not desiring a high Classical training to join the Comapply to JAS. E. DAY, Accountant, College Rooms, mercial and Scientific, or Modern Departments, in 96 King Street, West. which they are thoroughly prepared for Mercantile pursuits, and for the Civil and Military Services.

De La Salle Institute.-- Directed by the Christian Brothers. Location excellent, buildings spacious, and well-furnished; government mild and paternal.

The College Boarding-House is an integral part of the College, and is under the immediate minute super.

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Extensive additions and alterations have been made, both to the College and the Resident Schoolhouses in the College Grounds, with the view of increasing the efficiency of the College, and of adding materially to the comfort, both of the resident and nonresident pupils.

Tuition Fee, $12.50, $11.50, and $10.50 per term. Tuition and board (including washing, seat in church. and ordinary medical attendance and medicine) $52.50 per term.

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Berthier Grammar School for Boys.. Circulars containing full information can be had on application to the Rev. E. M. MANUS, Principal.

Thorough and practical instruction in French DepartFrench and English Seminary for Young Ladies. ment. Board, Tuition, and Music, $180.00 per annum. For circulars with references, address Madame P. A.

For prospectus apply to the PRINCIPAL, Upper CLEMENT, Principal. Canada College, TORONTO.

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The Whitby High School. This long-established and well-known school re-opens on Monday, September 9th. The Head Master is prepared to receive into his house pupils as boarders, to whose progress in study and general behavior the strictest attention will be paid. Prominent features of the school are:1. An efficient staff of masters well acquainted with the Canadian System of Education.

2. Thorough organization, discipline, and successful work. (See official reports.) Every pupil will receive a due share of attention, no matter what his course of study.

3. Prestige. This school claims to have sent more pupils to Toronto University than any other High School in the Province. Since 1863 not less than 75 pupils have been matriculated into the various Universities, and nearly all of them have obtained honors, while many of them have taken a leading place at the Examinations.

4. Excellent location, well appointed buildings, library, laboratory, museum, military drill, drawing, etc. Ample facilities for cricket, boating, bathing, etc., convenient to the school.

5. Special Classes for special work.

For school record and circular, apply to GEO. H. ROBINSON, M.A., Head Master.

Woodstock.

Canadian Literary Institution. Literary and Theological Departments. Literary Department open to both sexes.

Yorkville.

Young Ladies' Seminary, 24 Jarvis street, north of Bloor street. Miss H. CASSELS BROWN receives in addition to her day pupils a limited number of boarders. Circulars on application.

Champlain.

Convent of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd.

Chicoutimi.

Seminary of Chicoutimi. 10 Instructors; 90 students. Instruction in French and English, and in Classical, Commercial, and Business branches, and Music. Very Rev. DOMINIQUE RACINE, Superior. Coaticook. Presentation Convent.

Cote-des-Neiges (near Montreal).

College of Notre Dame. This Institution, directed by the Order of the Holy Cross, occupies one of the most beautiful and salubrious sites in Canada. It was founded for giving a Christian education to boys between the ages of five and twelve years. They receive here all the care and attention to which they are accustomed in their homes. The French and English languages are taught with equal care by native masters. Board and tuition, per month, $10.00. Address Rev. J. GASTINEAU, C.S.C., President.

Drummondville, Drummond Co. Convent of the Sisters of Presentation. Farnham, Missisquoi Co. Presentation Convent.

Gentilly, Nicolet Co.

Convent of the Sisters of the Assumption.
Joliette.

College of Joliette.

La Baie Du Febvres, Yamaska Co. Convent of the Sisters of the Assumption. Lennoxville.

ment, Theological Department, and Medical DepartUniversity of Bishop's College.-Collegiate Department. Rev. J. H. NICOLLS, D.D., Chairman of the Council.

Lévis,

College de Lévis. 18 Instructors; 321 students. A good home for boys. Special Commercial and Classical courses. J. D. DEZIEL, Ptre., Director.

Montreal.

The Bishop's School. · Founded 1862. Under the direction of the (Roman Catholic) Bishop of Montreal. Rev. E. MOREAU, D.D., Superior.

Bute House, 844 Sherbrooke Street. In addition to all the branches of a thorough modern English education by the best masters and teachers, Music and French are made very prominent studies, French being taught without any extra charge by the first professor in the city. Mrs. WATSON begs to announce that Gymnastics also, by S. F. Barnjum, Esq., will be included in the course, without any additional fee to day pupils. To the Infant School will be added a

Quebec.

French Kindergarten Class, which will afford an opportunity of acquiring an early knowledge and correct pronunciation of the French language. Circulars and all information may be obtained by application to Mrs. WATSON, Principal.

Catholic Commercial College and Polytechnic School. Intended to impart to young men intended for business a thorough knowledge of trade and of the sciences pertaining to industry. The institution comprises the Academy and the Polytechnic School, each Department having separate instructors.

College de l'Assomption.- 14 Instructors; 230 students. Has the reputation abroad of imparting a solid and brilliant classical education. Classical and Preparatory courses of study. JOSEPH T. GUADET, Ptre., Director.

College of Montreal.

Extra

The College of Ste. Thérèse, near Montreal, on the line of the Q. M. & O. Railway. The course of studies is classical. Terms: $118.00 per annum for Board, Tuition, Bedding, Washing, Doctor's fee, etc. charge for Music, Books and Stationery. Congregational College of British North America (connected with McGill College). Three years' course in Theology and the Arts. Rev. HENRY WILKES, D.D., Principal.

Deaf and Dumb Asylum of Montreal.

Elocution. - Mr. NEIL WARNER is prepared to give lessons in elocution at No. 68 Victoria Street.

Gentlemen's Classes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings. Ladies' Classes on Tuesday, Thursday, and Satuday evenings. Private lessons if preferred. Instruction given at Academies and Schools on moderate terms.

Mr. WARNER can be engaged to give Readings and Lectures at public entertainments.

Mrs. Fetherstonhaugh's School, 21 Mansfield Street. The Misses Forneret's Seminary, 70 University Street. This School has been in successful operation in this city for twelve years, and its advantages and high aims are extensively known, and have been satisfactorily tested by a liberal patronage. The plan of instruction is thorough, ensuring a sound and comprehensive Christian education. The French department will be principally under the charge of Professor Mansart. For further particulars, apply for circulars to the Principals, the Misses FORNERET.

Grand Seminary of Montreal, conducted by the Fathers of St. Sulpice. 12 Instructors; 220 students. Three and a half years' theological course of study. Rev. F. COLIN, P.S.S., Director.

The Misses Gwilt's School, 462 Guy Street.

Holy Cross School. The Sisters of the Holy Cross (Church of England) will resume their School for Girls on Monday, September 9th. Terms and other particulars can be obtained from the Sister in charge, 807 Ontario street. Two or three boarders could be received.

Institution for Female Deaf-Mutes.-Conducted by the Sisters of Charity. Situated in one of the finest and most healthful parts of Montreal. The course of instruction comprises English and French "Articulation" in both languages, Drawing, plain and fancy Needle-work, the making of Artificial Flowers, Domestic Economy, etc. For terms address the Superioress, Sister ILDEPHONSIE, Upper St. Denis Street.

Quebec.

respecting this system, which is now almost universally regarded as the only true method whereby mind and body are harmoniously developed. Address the Misses MCINTOSH, 1381 St. Catharine Street. Ladies' School, 186 Bleury Street. Mrs. STONE, Prin cipal.

Miss Lawder's School for the board and education of young ladies, will re-open on Wednesday, September 4th.

Mrs. Lovell's Young Ladies' Class. The plan adopted by Mrs. Lovell aims to unite the advantages of sound literary training with the pleasures and safeguards of home.

The regular course of study embraces History, English Literature, Composition, Rhetoric, Mathematics, reading aloud from British Classics and other standard works, and Vocal Music. Extra course includes the French and German Languages and Instrumental Music.

Music receives special attention, supplemented by weekly rehearsals at which the pupils are called upon to perform. These rehearsals secure the double object of arousing a spirit of emulation in the Class, and overcoming the nervousness to which many are subject when called upon to perform outside their immediate family circle.

While sectarianism is studiously avoided, the Bible is made the standard and guide in morals and government of the Class, and every effort is made to impress upon pupils a full sense of their duties and responsi bilities as Christian women.

Pupils may enter at any time.-Charges from date of entry. A few boarders can be accommodated. Circulars with terms, furnished on application. The best references given. Address Mrs. LoVELL, Prin cipal, 1283 St. Catharine Street.

McGill College. - 41 Instructors. Faculty of Arts; Faculty of Medicine; Faculty of Law; and Depart ment of Practical and Applied Science. JOHN WIL LIAM DAWSON, LL.D., Vice-Chancellor.

McGill Normal School.- Elementary School, Model School, and Academy. W. H. HICKS, Principal. Maitrise St. Pierre School. Rev. A. FOURNIER, Di rector.

Mrs. Mercer's Boarding School for Young Ladies will re-open on Thursday, September 5th. The best Professors attend the School. Resident English, French, and German teachers. The German teacher has studied music at the Berlin Conservatory under Professor Rullak, and has his certificate. Pupils can be prepared for the Certificate of Associate of Arts, McGill University. They can also attend the lectures of the "Ladies' Educational Association." During this session a course of lectures upon Practical and Theoretical Cookery will be delivered by Miss CORSON, of New York. The house is pleasantly and healthily situated. References kindly permitted by the Most Rev. the Metropolitan; the Lord Bishop of Quebec: Court; Hon. Isaac Burpee, Minister of Customs; Sir W. B. Richards, Chief Justice of the Supreme Hon. Oliver Mowatt, Attorney-General of Ontario: Hon. Alex. Morris, late Lieut.-Governor of Manitoba; Hon. D. L. Macpherson, Senator, Toronto. Circular with full particulars will be sent on application to Miss MERCER, Principal, Prince of Wales Terrace, Sherbrook

Street.

Mrs. Inglis' Infant School, at 47 McGill College
Avenue. For terms and particulars, see circulars.
Jacques Cartier School. Normal and Modeling young men for business pursuits. The course in-
Schools. 9 Instructors; 211 pupils. Rev. H. VER-
REAU, Principal.

Kindergarten-Froebel's System. - The Misses McIntosh will re-open their Kindergarten on Monday. September 2nd. The advanced class, in which the primary branches of English and French are taught, will be continued. Information cheerfully given,

The Montreal Business College. Cor. Notre Dame and Place d'Armes, imparts a thoroughly commercial education, and offers superior advantages for preparcludes Book-keeping in all its forms, Commercial and Mental Arithmetic, Correspondence, and Penmanship. The progress is rapid and the results beneficial and practical. Special instruction in English and French, and Shorthand in both languages. For full information apply at the College, or address TASKER and DAVIS, Principals.

Quebec.

Montreal College. - Founded 1773 by the Sulpician Fathers. 12 Instructors; 300 students. Rev. C. J. DELAVIGNE, Director.

Quebec.

Quebec.

Laval Normal School. For the training of Roman Catholic School Teachers. Rev. P. LEGACE,

Montreal Collegiate School, 21 Victoria street. Principal. CHARLES NICHOLS, L.R.C.P., Principal.

Montreal Commercial School, 33 Metcalfe Street. WM. J. N. TURNER, Principal.

Montreal High School.-370 pupils. Preparatory Department and Superior School.

Montreal Proprietary School, 33 Crescent Street. B. W. BOODLE, Head Master.

Montreal School of Pharmacy.

Mrs. Muir's School, 372 Aqueduct Street. Boys
under ten received. Mrs. P. T. MUIR, Principal.
St. Ignatius' Industrial and Select School.
Miss Peddie's School for Young Ladies, 177 Bleury
Street.

Miss Penny's School, 141 Lusignan Street. Presbyterian College. A Theological School for the Presbyterian Church. Rev. D. H. McVICAR, LL.D., Principal.

Proprietary College, 186 Bleury Street. Rev. A. STONE, Head Master."

Protestant Institution for Deaf-Mutes.

St. Mary's College, conducted by the Jesuit Fathers. Opened 1848; incorporated 1852.

The course of studies, in which religious instruction holds the first rank, is divided into two sections-the Classical and the Commercial; the first is taught principally in French, the second in English. The system of education is paternal, uniting kindness with firmness, using persuasion rather than severity. The collegiate year is of ten months, extending from the first week in September to the first week of July. For terms, etc., addres the Rev. F. CAZEAU, S.J., Rector.

School for Young Ladies, conducted by Miss SYMMERS and Miss SMITH, Principals, 45 McGill College Avenue.

School of Medicine and Surgery (Victoria College).
Séminaire de St. Sulpice.
Seminary of Philosophy.

Wesleyan Theological College. Rev. G. DOUGLASS,
LL.D., Principal.

Young Ladies' Seminary (Saybrook Hall), 852 Dorchester Street. Mrs. E. H. LAY, Principal.

This school, which has been in successful operation twenty-five years, offers superior advantages for the acquisition of a thorough English and Mathematical education, together with the Modern Languages, Music, Drawing, and Painting.

French is taught throughout the school without extra charge. Pupils can attend the Lectures of the Ladies' Educational Association, which will include a course in Practical and Theoretical Cookery. They can also be prepared for the University Examinations

if desired.

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Quebec High School.

Quebec Seminary (Collegiate Department of the Laval University. 37 Instructors; 513 students. Minor Seminary, Grand Seminary, and Theological Department. Rev. THOMAS E. HAMEL, A.M., Superior. School of Gunnery ("B" Battery).

The University of Laval.-42 Instructors. Faculties of Theology, of Law, of Medicine, of Art. All courses obligatory. M. THOMAS ETIENNE HAMEL, Rector; M. PIERRE ROUSSEL, Secretary.

The Ursuline Convent of Quebec. Select School for Young Ladies. Course of studies, French and English.

Board, Tuition, Music (Piano), and Drawing, $10.00 per month. Oil-painting, wax-work, etc., harp, guitar, etc., and foreign languages subject to extra charges.

Address for all information, SISTER ST. GEORGE, Superioress.

Rigaud, Vaudreuil Co.

College Bourget. Classical and Commercial courses. F. X. CHOUINARD, Ptre., Director. Rimouski.

Seminary of St. Germain of Rimouski.
Riviere-du-Loup, St. Maurice Co.
Convent of the Sisters of the Assumption.
St Aimé, Richelieu Co.
Academy of St. Aimé.
Presentation Convent.

St. Alexandre, Iberville Co.
Presentation Convent.

Ste. Anne de Laperade, Champlain Co. Convent of the Sisters of the Congregation.

Ste. Anne La Pocataire.

College of Ste. Anne. Rev. M. CHARLES EDOUARD POIRE, Superior.

St. Athanase.

Convent of the Congregation N. D.

Convent of the Sisters of the Assumption.
St. Célestin, Nicolet Co,

St. Césaire, Rouville Co. Commercial College of St. Cesaire, conducted by the combines the advantages of a Christian education with This institution Congregation of the Holy Cross. those of a Commercial course, (French and English) its Alumni and the continued patronage of the public as is fully testified by the position now occupied by in general.

Piano, Violin, German, etc., extra. Address the Rev.
Board and tuition per session of ten months, $110.00.
M. A. LEMAY, C. S. C., President.
Presentation Convent.

St. Christophe, near Arthabaskaville.
Convent of the Sisters of the Congregation.
St. Denis, St. Hyacinthe Co.
Convent of the Congregation N. D.

St. François du Lac, Yamaska Co.
Convent of the Sisters of Charity.
St. George, Beauce Co.
Presentation Convent.

St. Grégoire, Nicolet Co.
Convent of the Sisters of the Assumption.

Convent of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary.
St. Hilaire, Rouville Co.
St. Hugues, Bagot Co.
Presentation Convent.

St. Hyacinthe, St. Hyacinthe Co.
Academy Girouard.

Convent of the Presentation of Mary.

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