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Show Fri-tH'li-CuimUlun litluciitlun Sohorue. LXtomlard publishes a communication, communica-tion, dated Montreal, April li-l, and Ogixd "A Priest," in which the writer stales that a certain persou oilers to devote- to the educatiou of three or four hundred French-Canadian young men iu the United Ktaten property capable of yielding an annua) income- of at least $100,1100. Tho college would be established estab-lished in Canada and intrusted to some religious order, but no residents of Canada Can-ada would he admitted 3 pupils, unless the United States could not furnish a sufficient number. The students would ho provided with board, clothing and tuition, without any fee or charge whatever. what-ever. The only condition for the realization reali-zation of tho ficheinu in the immediate subscription of Jpl.OoO or itt.OOO to wipe 'off certain mortgages and debts, and an appeal is made to the French-Canadians l.j contribute help in tiiis instance. Those having a certain capital which they can dispose of are ah-o invited to invest it in this scheme; a mortgage will be given on the properties and twice the amount of capital iuvtstedwill be reimbursed after five years without any other interest. I |