the study of one of the physical sciences that is the growth and develovement of the human speices. My knowledge is as utilitarians
would say of an in margin: 631 eminently practical kind. I think your curriculum will be sadly deficient without this branch.
I find it wonderfully interesting it engages the affections as well as the understanding, promotes patience by giving it frequent
exercise also self control and a number of other virtues. On the whole it is a very healthy study and I would advise you to
take it up as it ought to be in course with you by this time I am doing my best to get off to the Centenial the latter part
of the coming month Mrs T? will go to Meaford at the same time I suppose your interest in the arts will hardly bring you so
far but it would be like coming home for you I should greatly like to meet you there I shall be there the first and second
weeks of September at least Well good bye for this time you will hear from us again this winter Mrs T? joins with me in kindest
love Yours illegible W.H. Trout