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THE GRUMBLER l63 gl z A . ueen' s niversit R KINGSTON - ONTARIO Incorporated by Royal Charter 1841 situated in the oldest city of Ontario, 34 buildings. normal registration about 4.3005 I qlf 5 '11 f 2l hv1'f.',.Vxf '4 kfv-y fefu.iQgfQixf. .I if rf ffxggsi- -.iii 'ulltiiitl ' F IW' I ' - ' s l health insurrzrzce pr0z'ia'ezl during session. ARTS-Courses leading to the degrees of B.A., M.A., B.Com. Part of the work may be done by Summer School and correspondence. SCIENCE-Courses leading to the degrees of B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Chemistry, Mineralogy and Geology, Physics and in Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. MEDICINE-Courses leading' to the degrees of M.D., C.M. and M.Sc., and the Diploma of Public Health. NURSING SCIENCE-Courses leading to the degree of B.N.Sc. Matriculation pamphlet sent on request, includes complete list of scholarships and prizes awarded on entrance and on University work. VVrite for a copy of QUEEN'S IN PICTURES intra-bi urai Rugby 4Continued from page 96? portant part and this year it was Very helpful. Our sponsor of student activities, Mr. VV. J. Unwin, and the unsung heroes. the referees, deserve much praise. The winners are as follows: Juvenile Q12 man, unlimited weightj - T lX D: R. Kilbey, S. Crouse, L. Becker, R. Charnow, N. Cosford, D. Carter, W. Hasse, W. Gallagher, H. Holdenmayer, D. Berlet, E. Bowman, E. Kicknoether, W. Klassen. Junior Q6 man, under 125 lbs.J- A X B: J. Washburn, T. Dolan, J. Swartz, J. Hemphill, B. Hendry, R. Stains. R. Kundinger. Junior C6 man. unlimited weighty T X C: R. Mohlman, B. Currie, K. Meyer, R. Krawchuk, G. McDonald, F. Mader, W. Goodwin, L. Getfros, F. Schuck, M. Reszetnik, D. Brown, J. Spaetzel, R. Hiebert, D. Ernst. Senior Q6 many-A Xlll C: L. Foell, J. Elliot, R. Schedler, L. Totzke, M. Koegler, E. Reimer, E. Trendell. Refereeing' was done this year by Grant Shirk, Walter Boehmer. Edwin Trendell, Don Martz and Jeff Cowie. ALLEN SHIRK 8: COMPANY COAL - COKE BATTERIES. GAS. OIL. TIRES, ETC.
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162 THE GRUMBLER Cv0IIIl?ll'II1Pl1fS of IVICKIE af HALL BROS. CHEVROLET .un Complete Line of Sporting Conds RlORDAN'S SPORTING GOODS 63 Queen St. South Phone 2-2892 Ol,DSlVlOBll,lI ., Sports Equipment DEALERQ5 Guns - Ammunition -, , Wheel Goods - Bicycles i IXllI'llFllt,'l' Ontario Outboard Motors l The Dwellers ttlontinued from page lTI exceedingly painful and the mar- mot immediately relinquished her grip. The weasel shot for the soft unprotected throat of his adver- sary. But the heavy loose hair which the marmot still retained from the previous winter served also as a protection from the weasel's sharp white teeth, and he tugged and twisted furiously with- out doing any serious damage. The marmot's greater size gave her an advantage and she forced her opponent back against the rear of the den, until he was forced to free his jaws from the mass of fur. The vengeful mother renewed her grip on the weasel's fore-quarters. worrying and shaking the strug- gling creature until her teeth met with a crunch on his backbone. The lithe struggling body suddenly went limp. It gave one convulsive quiver that ran from the head right through to the tip of the tail, and then lay still. The mother, releas- ing her hold, cast a longing glance at the dead foim of her young one lying beneath the body of the weasel. Nemesis had been swift. The peace-loving marmot hurried from this place of death. Wearily she made her way up the cliff and rejoined her family in the snug hollow at the base of the trees. During the night the storm broke. The clouds parted and the stars sparkled brightly once more in the trees. The moon appeared and bathed the grey rocfts. the tree-tops, and the rushing river in a soft silvery light. Peace had re- turned to the cliff-dwellers. Cmnpliliie-rits nil K fffffff ff we f DISTINCTIVE CLOTHES tform-1' Que-eu and llulu- Str:-vis - lxitrlwmw'
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