LOOK AHEAD... TO-DAY is your opportunity. While you are in health prepare for the to-morrow of sickness, adversity and old age. An Accumulation Policy in the Confederation Life will make these preparations for you. On account of its liberality, clearness and freedom from DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE AND FULL INFORMATION Confederation Life Association 1. The Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering of the University of Toronto. Upper Canada College TORONTO Principal-Henry W. Auden, M.A., Cambridge, late of Fettes College, Edinburgh. The regular staff comprises 15 graduates of English and Canadian Senior and Preparatory Schools in separate buildings. Every 50 acres of ground; healthiest situation, 300 feet above lake level; Gymnasium; Swimming Bath, &c. Successes this year : 2 University scholarships; 9 first-class honors; 36 passes; 6 passes into the Royal Military College. St. Hugh's Hall, Oxford; University of Oxford, First Class, Final Honour Examination; Cambridge University Diploma in Teaching; First Class Government Certificate. HOUSE-Miss Edgar, B.A.. University of Toronto; First Class Honours in English. French German, Spanish, Italian. Governor-General's Medal. DAY SCHOOL-Miss Jones, LL.A., Honours in Modern History, St. Andrew's Diplomee, Paris. Languages, Literature and HEALTH-Miss Nainby, Cambridge and South Kensington Certificates. JUNIOR SCHOOL-Miss Wood, B.A.. London Uuiversity; Westfield College. Assisted by twenty resident mistresses who are graduates of various English and Canadian Universities, and by twenty-five visiting masters and teachers. Pupils are prepared for matriculation at the University of Toronto, for the Havergal Diploma and for examinations in Music and Art. Special attention is given to Physical Training under Miss Power and Miss Bates, graduates o Boston Normal School of Physical Science. Large grounds attached to the College afford ample space for tennis, basketball, cricket, etc. in the summer, and for hockey upon the full-sixed ink in winter. The Curriculum includes in both Senior and Junior Schools, courses in Domestic Science, and classes in Wood Carving, China Painting, etc. College. A Kindergarten is attached to the School. All information may be obtained, by letter, or by application to the Bursar's Office, Havergal THE THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MONTHLY is published during the college year in nine monthly issues The subscription price is ONE DOLLAR a year, (single copies FIFTEEN CENTS). All subscrip tions are credited November-July, unless otherwise ordered. All remittances and correspondence of a business nature shou d be addressed to J. C. McLennan, Ph.D., Secretary-Treasurer of the Uni- versity of Toronto Alumni Association, Dean's House, University of Toronto, while communica- tions intended for the MONTHLY should be sent to the Editor, J. Squair, B.A., at the same ADDRESS BY THE PRINCIPAL OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE T is told of Lord Beaconsfield that he was asked on one occasion for a "maxim" or "counsel of life", and in reply said "never ask on which side of Whitehall King Charles I was beheaded, or you will become a bore". Dr. Routh, the President of Magdalen College, Ox- always assume that it is all a mistake. |