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Tha in possib of the filming Origin beginr the lai sion, ( other < first pi sion, I or iiiui The la shall c TINUE which Maps, differ! entire begini right I requir mntht Thia item ia filmed at tha reduction ratio checlced below/ Ce document eat film* au taux da rMuction indiquA ci-dessous. 10X 14X 18X 22X 26X 30X lht4-f/AAAA/Ualrrthl\/|a h-|-Mh^allct4iH>i^ UP'tl 12X 16X 20X ^ 24X 28X 32X ^ aire details lues du It modifier iger .'ne e filmaga The copy filmed here has been reproduced thanlce to the generosity of: Mttropditan Toronto Library Canadian History Departmant The images appearing here are the best quality possible considering the condition and legibility of the original copy and in keeping with the filming contract specifications. Original copies in printed paper covers are filmed beginning with the front cover and ending on the last page with a printed or illustrated Impres- sion, or the back cover when appropriate. All other original copies are filmed beginning on the first page with a printed or illustrated impres- sion, and ending on the last page with a printed or illustrated Impression. utes L'exemplaire film* fut reproduit grAce k la gAnirositt de: IVIatropolitan Toronto Library Canxlian History Dapartmant Les images suivantes ont hxh reproduites avec le plus grand soin. compte tenu de la condition at de la nettet« de l'exemplaire film*, et en conformity r. PRINCTPAL: I\(;. I>.|i AV;»M 7.-««.V.,/ I/,,./,-, •lA.MKS lUiOWN. .M.A M,. M.A S,,;m,H'l,t^.i.-,,.i,„l M,„i,,. MICHAKI- UAKKKTT. M.A.. M.l> ' Fii»i KuylUh Si,,hr,,.,,l Sn,.n!<hi: S. WKSTMACUTT. Ks., Ih-.m;,,,, Mi^i,,: )/(/«/. Misti r. CAPTAIN (i(»(^l>\VIN <;,/,iiiniMi;,s. F.ii,!,!!/ ,\r. .I.\NITi)H .\NI> Mkiiiis. A .~|wc'iiiMs iiiin. a laii;i' \n\fi\ Hall ('mirl. ami cxtcii.-ivi' criuki't and |ilay LTduiiiU ailji)iii llii' buililiiii;. Tin- variiiii« rla-^irnoms liavo ju.^t lioii nl'urnislinl (linmL-liniu ami t' • mont recent iniiirovenients In School arehitccliirc and School t'ninltnrc liavc hccn ailci]ilcd. A lurjre Ijiivatory with siiitalile convenii'iiccs lor the nsc ol' the ]iuiiiU lia< hccii fitted np : |iin- I'or tlie imik and i:ient eoat;*, and nnd)relhi stands; besides a coinpai'tnn'nt or hox to hold the hooks and Innclii'on I't'eai'h iin|iil have also hcen added, and a Jjaboratory. with all the noecssary a]iparatus. will enahli- the |in|iils to I onie yi/ /<7i'. 1//1/ aci|Uainted with ("heniislry and the kindp,,! SciiMiees. The lar;:c (Jyniinisfie Hall has just heen ei|ui|i]H'd with all the modern apjiliances. A carefully mtlivtvil Library ami Keadin;.; Itoom will also be open trature of each elass-rimni is carefully re;;nlaled by means of a Thermometer. In short, everylhin'; will be dom' to secure the health ami eomlbrt of the pupils, and li. riMider lliini. inti'lleelmdiy and morally. \vorlh\ of the hi'jh IHisitiou I pper Canada CollcL'e holds amonu' the educational instittitiiiiis of Hritivh North America. DINNKK. Pupils residim; at a distance from the College will have the privili'i-e. on payiuL' a ^mall adilitioual fee. of diiiine in the Colleue Itoardihi; IIous« at ii i|unrter to (M>e o'clock. Arran^rements have also lieen made by which pupils at a di^tam'e can .avail thi'mselves of the I'ity omnilufes and railway car« for considerably less than half the faro now charired. (lottrjsf of -^nXxuXm, The Colle'.;e is divided int.) Six Form-:, or classes, ami the reiiuhir curriculum extends over a six yoari*' emirsc ol' study; thoui^h, by steady application and hard study, siune boys aro able to puss throu;;h the Six Forms in Five, or even iu Four years. Pupils may enter at any time and at any period of the course, on pas.sin;; the preliminary cutrami' examination, which, on the reo|H!uinjf of the CollcLie after the midsummer holidays, shall ciuisist, for the First or Lowest Form, in Iteadinjr, Spellimr. ami Dictation. Wrilini:. the tirst F(Uir Knh's in Aritlunctie — viz., Addilimi, Subtraction. .>lulli plication, and Oivisicui, Simple and Compuund. the F.lcmeuts of Kuii;lish lirauimar, and the (Icojirapliy nf{Knro|H'. Those pupils who, in addition to the preceding rei(uirunn'nts. pas.s an examiualiou in Simple Pr in daily lile. This desirable object will be further securi'd by the Iniys iM'iuir umh"r su|«,'rvision in the play-groiuid. In tlio tlirciMl In llicir r«!i<|Kciivc ilnmM*, Mill tlic Kniirlli, Kil'lli. iitiii Sixlli riimwmirc w|iiiriilr(l liicli iiiln tttn |)i\lsiiiiiH or Pr|i;irlii»'iil». tcrimil n'>|«ctivi'k, " Tli<' < 'liiKKJcal hi'iiiirtiiii'iil. " iitkI '■ The Kii);li»li l>v|>iirliiiriir. ' Tlic Clawii-:!! I>r|>:irliiii'iil is iiinrc cspiviiillv uiliipli'il In lliiwc l».iy< wli'i :ir.' il Mliiir I I'.ir till' li'irih'l |inifi'«ii«. tiir tlh' iiiiiv<'r>itii'-i, or I'nr Hlinm. nn nllur L;rniiiii|s, ii lliiirmiiili Iniiiiiiii; in tlic Ancient linn^'iiiip'M unil i.ilcrutiirc ii* nxiuircil. Tlic Kii^'li.«li Dcpiirlincnl is intcmlcil I'nr iIkiw wlm j>iir|K.Hc In umlcriri) llic I'lisn Miirtii'iilalinii in Law. Medicine. Kiij-inccrinj;, or A^'ricnllnrc. nr wlm ilcxirir tn enter into ilie Civil nr Militiirv Service, nr H|Hin Mircaiitilc jmrMiits, wlurc * lii^li eliiKKical iittninincnlK lire nnl neceHKury. I'arKnlN or guardians .'ire cnnlileil tn Hclect either nl' tliese two l>c|i:irtiiieiiti', iiH tliiit In wliicli tlieir Imyi iire to livlnn);, andtluix In xuit tlicir education In tlicir iiliilitic." nr I'litiire |irns|K'ets. Hut wlicn tlicir clinicc liaM Imi'Ii niadc. tlicy have nnt. in (.I'licral. any further o'ltinn iis tn the |i;irliciilar .studies to he |iursiic(l. every liny l«'in.; ex|pectcd tn ^n tliriiii).'h thi' cniirw" nl' inxtrnclinn iiplilicalile tn the [larl nl' llie SchnnI tn which he iM'tniii.'". Ill the Kirnt uiid St.-nnd KoriiiH, the stiidici« are mainly Kn;:!i.-i|i. as it is cniiceived lliul iin iieciirute kiinu'led;;c of the ninther lonpie is the liest t'oundntlon for the rapid and successful aci|iiireniciit nf any fnreiijn lan;.'iia^'c. (ireek, Krciich, and Malheniiilicsarecnnimcnccd in the Srcoiid Form, while the same ,-tiidics arc advanced in the Third. Cu'sar. V'ir>;il. Ovid, Siillusi, Kuclld, itc.. arc reail in llie Third and Knurlli Koruis, wliile in the Cla.ssieal neparlnient nf the Knurlli, Kiflh. and Sixth Forms, llnriicc. Xcnnphon, llniiicr. the (ireek Tra;;edian<, \c.. \c., are taken up. In the Kn;;li.'.|i |le]iartnicnt nf tlic.s<' same Knrnis the course is nearly idenlieul. with the oniihsimi of (irei'k ; and the time siH'iit liy their clas.s(ellnws in the study nf that lan<.'iia^e is devoted hy the Jiupils in this |)>'partnieiit nf the Selmnl tn a ninre extended aci|uainlanee with Kii^linh hiterature. Mnilern Lan)fna^cs. and the lii<:lier .Malheinatics. A prominent |H)sitiiui is ^'iveii in all the Forms to the Kii;;lish Lun^rnajio, KliHMition. and Kn^lish ('nnip(»itiiin. The yniin^er Forms are suhjeclcd to a tlinrnii^h i;rammatica' lraiiiiii<.', with daily exercises in Spelling; and l>i"tatinn. while the hijilier Forms are laii,i;lil to analyse carefully the works of Milton, Slmks|M'are. and other classical iiuthms. The same minute Irainini; is pursued in the French and (ierman Classes. Patbewiitifie. In the depurtmcnl nf Mathematics and Natural I'hilosopliy. full op;-;; iuiiily is presented nf devehiplnfr nmthcmntical talent, and a very careful analysis of the elcmciilary branches lays the cure toiindatinn of the Kutvessfnl proseention of these Htudies in their lii);hcr deparlmenls. The Masters and I'upils iisstMiihle every mornin.i; at nine, in the Hall, when the School is opened with reading- a imrtinn of the Holy Seriplures and I'raycr, and the various classes then retire with their ros|HTtive MnMers to their so])arnte (.'InBsriimire. A ciHirse of Scripture Lessons is pro.scrilitiil for the younj^er classes, and the Evidences of Christianity, with the .'s Tci|uisite. C One Pupil 810 (10 \ Two Hrolhcrs !» 00 each. (Three " S 00 " The Fee for Ornamental Drawing $2 00 per Term Extra. M\t%t §onv(ltn0 ^mn. Foe (inclusive of Tuition) $45 00 per Term. \. n.— All Fci'H. wln'thiT fur lltmnl or TtilUon, iirc twynhli' strjrtly in ahvaxck l() the Biirs;ir nf tlio In.stltiilltiti. Ki>.vh ciiiiTiiiir fhiriiiK' uny IV-rm iirc rliiirKcil niily lur till' uiii'X|tirir llircp il)i>» tVnnt tlic i-oiiunonccinrnl nf Ihc Tcrtn, uHl wA Ih> iillnwi'il to iil(i'ti|»'i'livi'l_v, :iil:i|>lril (i> II lliiiniii'^ll McdiciiM'. nits, wlurc * '|i:irtiiit'iitir. Kilt wlii'li '111(1. every l\jir (if tin- 'ri'iicli, anil ir>;ll, Oviil. Fil'lli. mill lartiiirrit nl' iiws ill till' iliilii'r Willi linn. The . wliili' tlir Tlir wiiiii' atlii'iiintii'iil im 111' tlu'sr ri'iiiliii;;' a oir ."OiKinite h llic fitnily lilt lie liiis 11 will lint lit- Illy of eiich lie pupils fii Nil SJH'cilll foretliniifilit every siilo a iiH iiiucli on •c furnislieil d trentnient if the Fifth Isii altaelii'il npen In tlie idiitc eiinies, 10 (10 !» 00 each. S ()(» " itra. Iinrirci) oiiI.v Ht O'll.'ll.' till llli' 9 TiiK Winter II.\i.p hk^^a Sr.PTKMiir.R IOtii. Tiik Si \imkii ll.\!.r iikuini* Fkmiu aiiv ITnii Luluiiiii TtTiii iH'iiiii.t S-ftti'iiilHT I mil. \ inter Term U-^iiiH NtivciiiK'r 20tli. The Hpriii): Term Ix-jiiiis Keliriiary l.'itli. The SuMiimr Term lK;;iin M:i\ |.| i^A'arttUott^. At I'lirJHtmns, two weekn ; nl Knsler, a wwk ; nt Mlilmiiiiiner, from July lOih till SepteiiilHr Idili Cfimr (Jablf. Otnn.ir» A.M I'riiyer.-. !».15 til 1(1.15 AM riii».«e». IO.»:»tii II A.M I'liiy. 11 to 12.:l0 AM.....iftK^ ('la».4es. ll'.ao to l.:iO p.M llieew. 1.:|0 to 11 I'.M., riasw" 3 to ;t.l5 l'..M I'riiyers. U.lft I'.M 1TlKiiiIi«|."' ' « ' I it r f ®be (SiolUp §oadm0 ^iou«( Has recently unilerpone n Ihornnph renovation, nnil overythin}; has lieen ilniie to inereaoo the eoir.rorl of the resilient piipiU It in miller the HUiK'riiitenilenee of the resilient master, who is at the same time, an e.\|ii'rieiieeil physieiiiii. The ilii^eipliiie ai'.ii );eiienil eondiict of the hoardiii): house will lie minutely aujicrvisod by the Principal, whoi« care it will he to Imik alter the wcllbein^ of the IxiarderH in every way. The now Study i.i a spacious, hifty, wcll-vcntilatcd room, supplied with every rci|uisite. The new I>iiiiiiL' Mall is of oi|Ually ample dimensions. The erection of an entirely new buildin.i; fur these two apartments has afforded LTiiilei spaee for the Dormitories, which have been likewise completely remodelled u.iJ very imieh improved. The house is riiriiisheil with several Uath-rooins, and tlic boys arc rcipiired to use the Baths weekly. ^ The many improvcmcntH made in the arrangement of the building, have Ik'cii found to add very iiialerially to the comfort of the IJoardcrs. A larjjc paved Ball Court, an extensive Oymnasiiiin. titled up with the niosl approved iiioderii appliuiices, and otlior facilities fur out-door exercise and amu.semenl, within the Colleire bounds, remove the iieeessity, while Hi the same time they tend to prevent the wish, of fre(|uent visits to the town. During study houm, the lessons for College are prejiared in the presence of the Ilcsideiit Master. A small but ictU-nUctnl Library in the Huilding supjilies recreation for the mind in the intervals of study or play. The Boarders arc required to attend' Morning and Evening I'rayer in the Study, when n chapter from the Holy Serijilures is read aloud by one of the boys, — all reading in rotation. They are also formed into Classes for Snnday Ijessnns, and required to attend therewith either the Principal or the Itesident Master every Sunday Morning before Chnreli. The number of pupils in each dormitory is regulated by the Medical Alteiidanl to the Kstablishiiieiit. firTtiri" domestic classification of flio Pupils, s|iccial reference is had to peculiarities of dis|i