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p.m., and no Associate Examiner shall stop work before the hours of closing, viz., 12 noon and 5 p.m., without reporting to the chairman of the section. and obtaining his consent.

18. Associate Examiners shall refrain from all unnecessary conversation or other causes of disturbance and shall devote themselves strictly to the work of the examination; they shall keep a record of the papers read each day and shall report the results of their work to the chairman of their respective sections.

19. They shall not at any time enter the rooms of other sections unless when it is necessary to do so in entering or leaving their own rooms, or when the sanction of the Registrar has been obtained.

20. The work is confidential throughout. Should the identity of an examination centre or of any particular candidate be discovered by an Associate Examiner he shall report the fact without any delay to the Registrar, or, in his absence, to the clerk of committees, who shall change the Associate Examiner, or make such other arrangements as he may deem expedient.

21. The instructions herein contained so far as they relate to the examinations of the Education Department and matriculation into the University shall be subject to amendment from time to time with the approval of the Education Department and of the Senate of the University of Toronto. NOVEMBER, 1906.

II.-ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

Professor Guy de 'Lestard appointed temporarily to the position of French Teacher at the Toronto Model School. Approved 5th January, 1906. Mr. Arthur Hugh Urquhart Colquhoun, B.A., appointed Deputy Minister of Education, said appointment to take effect on and from the 6th day of February, 1906. Approved 7th February, 1906.

Subject to the requirements of the Regulations, High School established in the Town of Wingham. Approved 7th February, 1906.

Miss Priscella H. Bayfield granted a certificate as Director of Kindergar

ten Schools. Approved 21st February, 1906.

Mr. Patrick W. Bartley, B.A., of the Royal University of Dublin, Ireland, granted an Interim Second Class Certificate. Approved 20th April, 1906.

Following persons appointed to the regular staff of the Education Department:

Mr. Norman Brown, Junior Clerk.

Mr. George Lyons, Messenger.

Miss E. Dennis, Stenographer to the Minister of Education.

Miss Myrtle Gregg, Stenographer to the Deputy Minister.

Miss E. King, Stenographer, Departmental Library.

Mr. W. A. Poole, Guard in Museum.

Approved 18th May, 1906.

Mr. John Seath, M.A., LL.D., appointed Superintendent of Education, said appointment to take effect on and from 25th day of May, 1906. Approved 26th May, 1906.

Subject to the requirements of the Regulations, High School established in the Town of Penetanguishene. Approved 28th May, 1906.

Mr. James Elgin Wetherell, M.A., appointed Inspector of High Schools and Collegiate Institutes, said appointment to take effect on and from the 15th day of September, 1906. Approved 28th May, 1906.

Ten graduates of the Lillian Massey School of Household Science granted certificates of qualification as teachers of Household Science in the Public and High Schools. Approved 4th June, 1906.

Mr. Clarkson W. James, Clerk and Private Secretary to the Minister of Education, appointed Secretary to Department of Education. Approved 15th June, 1906.

Miss Luella E. J. Fear, a graduate in Domestic Science of the Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, granted a certificate of qualification as a teacher of Household Science in the Public and High Schools. Approved 15th June,

1906.

Mr. Thos. David Allingham granted a temporary certificate as Principal valid for two years in the Penetanguishene High School. Approved 20th June, 1906.

Mr. Henry Byron Spotton, M.A., appointed Inspector of High Schools and Collegiate Institutes, said appointment to take effect from the 15h day of September, 1906. Approved 20th June, 1906.

Mr. T. W. Crothers, Barrister-at-Law, St. Thomas, and Mr. John A. Cooper, Journalist, Toronto, appointed Commissioners to enquire into and report upon the reasonableness of the present prices of the School Text Books now on the authorized list and to enquire also into the prices of such publications elsewhere. Approved 30th June, 1906.

Mr. Robert H. Cowley, B.A., appointed Inspector of Continuation Classes. Approved 30th June, 1906.

Regulations for the accommodation and equipment of Rural Public and Separate Schools. Approved 13th July, 1906.

Miss Mary Adele Ashall, appointed to the staff of Education Department. Approved 13th July, 1906.

Following appointments made to the Ontario Normal College for the session 1906-1907:

Mr. R. A. Thompson, B.A., Acting Principal.

Professor Albert H. Abbott, B.A., Ph.D., Lecturer in Psychology. Professor F. Tracy, B.A., Ph.D., Lecturer in Science and History of Education.

Approved 13th July, 1906.

A Normal School was established in each of the cities of Hamilton, Stratford, and Peterborough, and in the Town of North Bay, conditionally in each case that a proper site for the same be furnished by the municipality. Approved 16th July, 1906.

Mr. George Lynch Staunton, K.C., Hamilton, appointed Legal Counsel to the Commission lately appointed to inquire into and report regarding the prices of Text Books. Approved 16th July, 1906.

Mr. Alexander Clark Casselman, appointed Secretary to the Text Book Commission. Approved 16th July, 1906.

Mr. John Baxter Johnston, M.A., Glasgow University, Scotland, granted Interim Second Class Certificate. Approved 7th September, 1906.

Mr. Alexander John Russell Snow, Barrister-at-Law, appointed a Commissioner to investigate the workings of the Institution for the Blind, at Brantford, and the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, at Belleville. Approved 5th October, 1906.

Mr. Charles Bernard Coughlin, M.D., appointed Superintendent and Principal of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb at Belleville, said ap. pointment to take effect on and from 15th November, 1906. Approved 20th October, 1906.

Regulations regarding the Senior Teachers' Examination approved 24th October, 1906.

Miss Susie Bawden, granted a certificate as a teacher of H ence. Approved 24th October, 1906.

1906.

Regulations regarding County Model Schools approved 2

Mr. John Eastwood Hodgson, M.A., of the University of To ed a High School Principal's certificate with Specialist standing and English. Approved 5th November, 1906.

Miss Marguerite Eliot, appointed Assistant in the Boys' M at Ottawa, said appointment to take effect from 1st November, proved 9th November; 1906.

Mr. J. Ball Dow, School Trustee, Whitby, and Mr. John School Trustee, Parkhill, appointed members of the Advisory Co 'ucation, as representing the School Trustees of the Province. 'December, 1906.

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Rev. W. J. Murphy, Rector of the Ottawa University, appoi body's representtative on the Advisory Council of Education. A December, 1906.

Regulations respecting Public Libraries, Reading Rooms, a ling Libraries approved 14th December, 1906.

Miss Esther L. Ryan, B.A., McGill University, granted an I ond Class certificate. Approved 14th December, 1906.

Miss Alice Gertrude Steen, B.A., McGill University, grante im Second Class certificate. Approved 14th December, 1906.

APPENDIX H.-PUBLIC LIBRARIES, LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS, ETC.

REPORT OF T. W. H. LEAVITT, INSPECTOR OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES, SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS AND LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES RECEIVING A SHARE OF THE LEGISLATIVE GRANT, IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST DECEMBER, 1905.

To the Hon. R. A. Pyne, M.D., LL.D., Minister of Education for the Province of Ontario.

I have the honour to submit herewith the report on the Public Libraries, Scientific Institutions and Literary and Scientific Societies receiving a share of the Legislative Grant for the year ending 31st December, 1905.

The following Libraries were incorporated during the year:-
Bath, Corkery, Fort William, Grafton, Tweed.

The following Libraries were closed:

Aberarder (books transferred to S. S. No. 15, Plympton), Hillsburg (books sold to pay liabilities), Inkerman (books transferred to S. S. No. 6, Mountain), Kearney (books transferred to Public School Trustees), Keswick (library closed), Morewood (books in care of Public School Trustees), Port Burwell (books transferred to S. S. No. 2, Bayham), Wolfe Island (books transferred to the Teachers' Association, County Frontenac).

The following Libraries did not report for the year 1905

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Algonquin, Angus, Athens, Atwood, Avonmore, Baden, Bancroft, Battersea. Bayham, Beeton, Belfountain, Berwick, Binbrook, Bloomfield, Brougham, Bruce Mines, Burford, Burritt's Rapids, Caistorville, Cheltenham, Chepstow, Clarksburg, Claude, Colborne, Cold Springs, Coldstream, Cookstown, Copper Cliff, Crysler, Dalhousie, Dawson, Depot Harbor, Duart, Dufferin, Dundalk, Dundela, Elgin, Emsdale, Enterprise, Fenella, Finch, Flesherton, Floradale, Fordwich, Forks of the Credit, Freelton, Glen Allen, Glencoe, Gore Bay, Gorrie, Goular's Bay, Haileybury, Harrowsmith, Hastings, Havelock, Hepworth, Highgate, Holland Centre, Holyrood, Inglewood, Jasper. Kars, Kearns, Kinburn, Kintore, Lion's Head, Maberley, Maitland, Melancthon, Metcalfe, Molesworth, Mono Centre, Mono Mills, Moose Creek, Munster, Nairn Centre, North Augusta, Oil Springs, Ophir, Pakenham, Palmerston, Pelee Island, Perth, Poland, Port Dover, Powassan, Primrose, Ripley, Rosemont, Schreiber, Severn Bridge, Shallow Lake, Singhampton, Sprucedale, Sundridge, Tamworth, Thornton, Tiverton, Trenton, Tweed, Vandorf, Vars, Violet Hills, Watson's Corners, Webbwood, West Lorne, Westport, Wyoming.

I find that a practice has grown up among small Libraries of not making an Annual Report to this Department when said Libraries are not entitled to a Legislative Grant for the current year. The most effective method for terminating the practice would be to pass a Regulation under which 5 per cent. of

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the first grant payable to a Library, which had previously defaulted, should be deducted from the grant. I recommend that some action be taken which will terminate the abuse.

The following table shows the locality of every Public and Free Library in the Province on the 1st December, 1906:

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