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Page 118 text:
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Q6 The Petefeer Collegiate Institute ianttarp Qllppuintments. On the ground of its signal advantages as a place for healthful Work, the Institute com- mends itself with confidence to parents Who feel the need of special provision for a daughter's health. Its pleasant grounds, Where the younger students go for recreation twice a day when the season permits, its spa- cious, Well-lighted rooms, carefully warmed and ventilated, its Wide halls, opening on all sides to the air, the seats arranged to suit the light and prevent injury to the eyes, all these advantages are shared by the Whole school. i The attention given to physical training has been beneficial in its effect upon the health of the entire school, and has secured exceptional regularity in attendance, keeping the classes free from the usual inroads of sickness at the end of the year. ilnnrbzuu. At noonthirty-five minutes is given to the recess. All Work is stopped, and the
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9 8 Tlie Packer Collegiate Institute f GEEJQJBIISBS. t TH.ERE ARE NO EXTRA CHARGES. Payment of fees for tuition is required in advance. Collegiate. Preparatory. 4 ' Per Term Per Term Senior Year . c. . 342 5o ISK Grade . . . 535 oo Second Grade . . 4o oo 2d ff .I 35 oo Third ff . . 40 oo 3d 'f . 30 oo A Ataderttit. 4th H ' ' ' 25 OO ISI Grade . . . 537 so Primal?- 2d . 37 .go Ist Grade . . . 820 oo 3d . .37 go 2d 'f G . zo oo ,.,......,.......,..A h
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