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Where engineers come from • . • Engineers come from High Schools, like yours. The High School student with a flair for maths and science . . . and the vision and energy to put his ability to work for himself and for Canada ... is the successful engineer of tomorrow. And where do Engineers go? The answer to that is easy; an engineer with talent will go a long, long way in Canada today. New demands, new advance- ments in engineering are making more and more opportunities for engineers in the planning and direction of Canada ' s expanding future. So when you ' re choosing a course at University, give a good long thought to Engineering. YOU CAN BE SURE. ..IF ITS Vkstin0house
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They Wanted |J Light On The % Suhject...And They Got It! It was people with inquisitiveness and a sense of experiment in the early, struggling days of H?m ; !ton that brought the first lighting to homes and factories. In a little cottage on Main Street, a family that had been engaged in the work in England, produced the first sulphur match in 1830. Then the first use of natural gas as an illuminant in Canada was in the Old Mill at Mount Albion, on the eastern part of the mountain. The Young brothers of Hamilton took a role in it, loo, by following up with the use of petroleum in the shape of a burner for the family lamp — something quite new for Canadians. Famous in this line was Charles Willson, a chemist of York Street, who discov- ered acetylene gas — one of the more remarkable individual achievements in the growing town. Willson had a small room over a blacksmith shop and liked to try his talent in experiments. THROUGH EXPERIMENT AND ORGANIZATION THE GREAT INDUS- TRIAL TRIUMPHS OF HAMILTON HAVE MADE ITS NAME FAMOUS . . . WITH IT HAS GROWN THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR, NOW MORE THAN 110 YEARS OLD, AND AT A CIRCULATION FIGURE OF OVER 100,000 COPIES EVERY DAY. To be SURE of what you read - Be Sure to read . . . W )t Hamilton Spectator SERVING CANADA ' S GOLDEN HORSESHOE Established 1846
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CANADA AND STELCO PARTNERS IN PROGRESS A nation ' s progress and wealth are linked strongly with its ability to produce basic industrial products. No product is more basic than steel, and hence no product has contributed more to Canada ' s progress and wealth than has Canadian steel. In the past fifty years the Canadian population has gr wn from a little more than seven million to better than seventeen million, while the number of Stelco employees has, in the same period of time, grown from five- thousand to almost fifteen thousand. As Canada grows, so does Stelco. Canada has become a land ot great opportunities, and at Stelco there are great opportunities for young Canadians desiring careers in steel. THE STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED HAMILTON, MONTREAL Wanted! 500 More Student Budget Accounts For BOYS Who Appreciate High-style Clothes Continental Slacks Button-Down Sport Shirts Ban-Lon T-Shirts Made-To-Measure Suits At Begg Co., Ltd. 68 King West Queen ' s University At Kingston Incorporated By Royal Charter - 1841 Faculty Of Arts And Science Faculty Of Applied Science Faculty Of Medicine Faculty Of Law School Of Nursing School Of Commerce Combined Course In Arts And Physical And Health Education Graduate Courses In Arts And Science, Applied Science And Medicine Write To The Registrar For Entrance Scholarship Bulletin
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