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R.M.C. Review Advertising Section Xiu -X fix s Q!! . X A Al ! X , S F ...wif 'Q fri T 'I UN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA is pleased to announce that the initial response to its Values in Education series has been more than gratifying. Hun- dreds of thousands of booklets have been dis- tributed on request to all parts of Canada and the United States. These booklets, which are still available, deal with the advisability of remaining in school, existing scholarships and bursaries, technical and trade schools, school boards and their functions, and sports tips for teen-agers. Bulk shipments can be made to educators for distribution in schools. Sun Life is now offering a further series of booklets in its Values in Education series. 'How to Get More Fun out of School' is directed to the young teen-ager. It is hoped that 'The Value of a College Education, and 'Why Study the Humanities? will encourage young men and women to attend university and help them in their search for their proper vocation. Two booklets have been prepared for adults-6Adult Education Today' and gEducating Yourself for Retirementf Sun Life hopes sincerely that these booklets, and others to be issued in the future, will act as a stimulant on the young people of our nation and at the same time prove helpful to parents and educators alike in the perform- ance of their duties. Sun Life will be glad to consider any suggestions concerning topics for future booklets. S.. ' . SUN LIFE Assummcs COMPANY OF cANAnA Values in Education, A G Room 218, Sun Life Building, Montreal . Ng.-.:. . 4. .............. . . . . . . . . . . .. X if :limit i ilillliiiff 5i-E5-5-E-E-E-E-E-3E-E-2-3AE-E-E-E-2,E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E545-354E-2-E-E-EV5-E-E-5-5i-E-E-LEE-E-5-E-2-E-E-25:2-fi?-E45if-2-E-E-S-E-E-E-E-E-E342-EE-E-EASctEAi-E-E-5:45-if-Eii2-is-5if-:isE-S-55-Eii2ifElf521515IE2E1:I12:21:I12:1:I:SztI1242:iztti2212::ERIEki:iz6Sf1:ISIEIfIE15if3:2IFil:3:1:ki:2:Y:ISS:7i::5:f:f:EiS1E:tEEi:k '1-If:-:I'2:1-gi,'.2:2S:f:3:T'f:2:2'1:2'I:5:I1211:itiz''QI'1:QR?'1'I:3-1'I'I'P1-itItI-2-1'''S-.-'wr':-'2-:-'':-:4'-'V:-:-:-'-:-:-:-:-.4-:-:4-1-.-:-:-:A:-:-:-1-:1:1:-:-:-:Ia:1:I.1:4
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R.M.C. Review Advertising Section MATHERS Sc HALDENBY ARCHITECTS 10 ST. MARY STREET TORONTO 5 ONT. A. S. MATHERS, B.A.Sc. R.C.A., F.R.A.I.C. E. W. HALDENBY, B.A.Sc. F.R.A.I.C. K. A. CAMERON, B.ARCH., M.R.A.l.C. D. C. HALDENBY, B.ARCH., M R.A.I.C. H. R. MCDONIC, M.R.A.l.C. A. R. MOODY, DIP. ARCH., M.R.A.I.C.,A.R.l.B.A. ANDREW J. CONNIDIS DIP. ARCH.,' A.R.I.B.A.: M.R.A.i.c. ARCHITECT has commenced practice on his own account at 296 Bagot St., Kingston. TELEPHONE LI 6-4787 MANUFACTURERS OF X MnuTARY, NAVAL and AIR Fokca omcsas' S?o:'x?iTfg04'J- 5 i g uNiFoRMs and ACCOUTREMENTS Q, William Scully Limited 50 Craig West Open Sat's Till 1.00 MONTREAL
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xxii R.M.C. Review Advertising Section CANADIAN FREEDOMS Freedom ofCornmunicatzon Frederick Newton Gisborne, a Canadian, f . x xl' X 7 rx conceived and made possible the idea g A - '-CK. of linking America and Great Britain by . ' is a Trans-Atlantic cable-the first A l i transoceanic telegraph-which was , ' ' . ' . . xx' , 1 r x 'efllxc , - 1 ::Ez:.f, 3- L .A A completed in August 1858. I ' A l 'rwtililffffi A, , , , 4. .. r f- Q will 14 U.S. President Buchanan, in exchanging lf' ,i,, 31, 'f ,J I .gg 1 Q- . . . . . fl! 'H WI ll' fi . greetings with Queen Victoria, said ,,'l j,l,,'., ,fix - 15343. ' f' . . . iff, fi .nfif . It is a triumph more glorious, If I K . 'lf ' ,ff pr . .. .' ,.,.A' If -. r V. 15. f 'I ' because more usehil to mankind, ,f fa ff Wi 1 r ,gosgil-Qin V: I . I ,V than ever won by conqueror on ,V ,:. K f g y ' A, ,'., 1. ' 3 J ' I .f -. I -f'1'.f4 . fi the field of battle. . fig .- g . . tg. . -.., . Ziggiyafxq-ty .V ,. - V r 1 . -I - fp -Q . - ,' Q' ' '.,,,T 'it-FQ. I If : ' -' . 7 ins: -',. l ff'i sf'-1 ' l' ,Juv fr f 6.2.1.-.. 151 H V 1 - -' b y ff-.N A - X Q' 0 5. k.,5:: .V2Z? l .4 ,.. .f I lt -1 .ii -Y in ,f- 7 se,, . e X li - ,f he 'f - 3 H 5 , Jig ga 'gy' ' ' 3-gif? At ty -as -51- l lmw ML...-s:-1-'2llll: 'N'-J ' lhiijilfl' .. .-5:-Hs'-,.--N ful ' e mi- ' , - 'N M9 .7 Q . '?rr'55'Qv'CH ,., , A - X ll ,ANef7f -Ke' , Q.: - A I- WTQ5.,-2-Q-1 NC-,A-f'-' - . -N. , ., . - Freedom of Communication is but one of the many privileges we, as Canadians, are able to use and enioy. We have also the freedom, and the opportunity, to plan for our present peace of mind, and the future prosperity of ourselves and our families, through planned Life Insurance. You owe it to yourself to use this freedom to your own full advantage. The Empire Life Representative is a family consultant who understands your problems, and can advise you wisely and well. We invite you to consult him and profit by the freedom of communication . CLYDE LAWLOR, C.L.U. BRANCH IXIANAGER W. K. MURPHY DON GOODRIDGE PAT KERR ART LARGE JOE O'RElLLY 162 Wellington Street, Kingston Dial LI 8-7779 5 llllllllll - vig? 71 4 l.lFE INSURANCE 0 I I ll -- In . .I . S , ll g , lllll -3- . l .lynn Hn.. 00 ,ll ll , Lg .14 . 'llll. u. I fr Illl . ,ue -..-H 1 . I----' '- . jg? age -I. -' , -' l!.:u. lllllll , My Mil- 53.3 ,gif 1 . FE: . Inn li , - . I 5 l u ' 6.-15512 :..-is 2 s 145 - ref : A 9534742 . . , 5 ' . , 1 . Q -lu fiiiifii i ,-L 533 - -1 1121 ' gg Ln- s. . 11? 1 . ' i 1-2 E 'ziff . U , -:tg R :-':,- . . V 5: :BYE 147: - I' - 5:21 ' , . Eu-:ZZ -:gf ' gf: I - - V ?-1-f 77:72 -. ' 1-.PQ 5,1122-:gi - -I- ' , F ' ' -' H - ff f-' ,...' . :-.'.: , -1143:-5 51-1' Ez: -an 'f . ,, ,.1 - - .xx -' '-- .V . -,-1-q5,fg..: -we ,gf .g '. .. L,-. ' A ' -' .-.. 1 f-1:5512 'fiqtlirji . .A A PF' 51 PA N v
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