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- t as - QB een' nimzr i u 5 TH 5 tp Kingston, Ontario Incorporated by Royal Charter 1841 Y r Annual registration over 3500 students Ants-Courses in Arts and Commerce leading to the degrees of B.A., M.A., B. Com. St'IIiNt'l'I-COUFSGS leading to the degrees of BSC. and M.Sc. in Chemistry, Mineralogy and Geology, Physics, and in Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Fin- gineering. lulilllt'INl'I+COUl'S6S leading to the degrees of M.D., C.M.. and to the Diploma of Public Health. The University has twenty-tive modern buildings, providing first class facilities for all departments of work, There is no better library in Canada. . Kingston is an ideal place for study and the cost of living is relatively low. Part of the work in Arts may be covered by correspondence. For a calendar ot' the Faculty in which you are interested and for information about Matriculation Scholarships, write to the Registrar. The Student's Piano The Masox K R1sc'H Piano is huilt with a eareful attention to those qualities essential to the stutlent's tlevelopment. The beginner learns from it proper values of piteh, tone :ind toueh. The more profieient student finds its preei- sion of response and even sf-ale invaluable to the cultivation of technique. And for the aeeomplished performer its breadth and glorious vitality of tone do more than atlequate justiee to mature and brilliant musicianship. EATON'S-COLLEGE STREET 4- T, E ATO N CBN.. Nlllrlwnfx of musir' are zrelronlf' y11n'.w7.v in our 11 i ll II o lif 1l1ll'fllI?IIf ul Uollegfr' Nfrfwt Store. If ts our pleo.v1o'e to .w-rw them in any It'tl-If pos- sible, Npfwifzl fVI'IIl,S of 1HH'f'flfl-W' nz tl 11 be ur- rrnzged, and t1lIo1t't1m'e.v made on old pianos. 0 0
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E 2 - . f , F -,, C ..' as-v T' ,, ,. ,, '? f, ' ill 1--.: ..- E ., 2 I H . , Wi' - ' - fe is E F sei 21 A' ' . 2 'E 5 E ET 5 l 'l 'ii-it .11 ix 7 ' ' T A 1 A ' 2 'f -' - - 4 -2 ia, Qlirinitp nllege UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Trinity College, federated with the University and now removed to Queen's Park, is one of the Arts Colleges of the University and includes: 1. A FHCUIIY of Arts providing instruction for students in classes of limited size in. all subjects taught by the Colleges. 2. The full advantages of Federation with the University, instruc- tion by its Professors, qualification for its Scholarships and Degrees, use of its Library, Laboratories and Athletic facilities and membership in Hart House. 3. A Faculty of Divinity in which Trinity exercises its University powers of conferrin-g degrees and prepares candidates for the ministry of the Church. 4. Residences under College regulations for men - Trinity House , and for women studentsf St. Hilda's 3 also for members ot' the academic staff. 5. The Scholarships offered by the College have recently been re- vised and largely increased. Full particulars will be supplied on request. For information concerning Scholarships, Exhibitions, Bursaries, etc., address: THE REGISTRAR, TRINITY COLLEGE, TORONTO 5 Hirtnria Qlnllrgv 1836 in the 1932 UNIVERSITY OF TORO TO As one of the Federated Colleges in the Faculty of Arts of the University of Toronto, Victoria College enrols students in all courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce and preparatory to admission to the schools of Graduate Studies, Divinity, Education, Law and Medicine. Pnoiv. lf. IG. Arnica, HA., l1'1'gisfrur. 7
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nv Q-1 5- - i - -. H' lll 'l'- - ii I v A ll' li ll Q - - 1 ' 5 A A - A p -- - f E E --, E' , miriam, l,lll.N' l ii - 'f- 7-:Y - -- -T fi: 7 - Y-K -X.--ff,-Y -,- . .-,A, -.., :fx 11 The Dominion Bank Established 1871 HEAD OFFICE-TORONTO Paid Up Capital ....... S7,000,'000. Reserve Fund ..... .. 9,000,000. h 5 Branches and Correspondents at all the principal points in Canada New York Agency-49 Wall Street London, England - 3 King William St., E.C. 4 l'. A. Bou1+:R'1'. Gwwral Jllunugrr Fair Winds or Foul No sailor expects fair winds always. Follow- ers of the sea learn preparedness, and are ready for whatever comes. Nor do they despair in a storm. Every storm blows out, and at the first sign of blue up goes the sail again. To seize the storm by the tail and sail boldly forward into fair weather is good seamanship. But the moral of all good searnanship is- Be Prepared. Landsmen and sailors, all should keep a Savings fund with this Bank. Imperial Bank of Canada Head' Office - Toronto I Capital and Surplus Sl5,000,000.00 230 Branches NEWMARKET BRANCH F. H. HEWSON. MfllI!1f1f'7'. 4
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