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In other cases, 0 The work of -the wotngn in t'h�home . ­ . denorni�iatjmxal bi#�- '; i '"jife P 11 - "I , � .� im �, '-gr., & 7,"�_ 1 ,� I Py ,4 st#uted, b . T. b�,*ei, W,e Twa-� " �1;11� pgL,W 1. ,4W,� `,:in , g ,� M, gi'y,�;,,_,-,R�,,'�i�'A �� - AWA "i _. r 'i, � A 4 �, It . , . .. � , , ACUTE ,SIGHT MA ', BIRD$ sylr�ptoms are a7id - makes greater demands on her wal� - e4" 0 01744i Wbeo X ., the Brq� �� ,""", " HERR 18el IRLSS I only alight the Ity than men realize, and tber;�*js al- and co,edueatlon4f' Xtwas then plue 051 i V41 ,M"P'1,1`�4!i.,� i . . . , . . . I I , , I V I ' ., - , munmVa,�,­,Vrov i0b middlo*,might ph.x0Iqr .,i I �, ;, :�',,' �, gen � a _�, loist, 149� @ 3 . I ,� , - ,,, I ; , " �. �, � TO SPOT FOOD' �. eral drowsiness may be abseb;t* ways something more to do, No e,d under I in6al and N, " I ��, I � pzelzl", , , , 4 These,cases are Just as likely to, public coi;tr9J. ln,j!�Pf8 the Legi -DY 001#10n te &P sse al- � .-� , ." - . pi I ,0';��:,�,. L' � " . I wondei women'sbacks. ache and their . pil2k, MAT972 , .0 , 11, � . �V,`,,��',`�'* il I,, I, , 1i . lated the � . - � 'f - - �, �,­'!­ �,;"�,-:,.; 'jL"' ` 9- I "­ , I I . �J ", have alatal result as those in which tive Assembly rena-med, the institution though he clearly outpoli . � "a' I ?',�f" , ,0,,'�, , , Compared witht birds, human beings .nerves aze worn out, No wond,qr why ' atter, . f . " 'm " , � 9 ". "., � I ; the symptoms are .more pronQim making it the Univei�sity of Westeam Frenchman -And alth u'h tile Ir .- �:.. � r , 11,111,111,11, .1. � ,4 Itave p9or sight. It is well known ced. 'they get depressed and irritable suf- I I . . 11.1 X, *1`01'"; I 1111`1'0��;A, 11 I I �, ; . W I I � I y 0 tario. It was re -P i . that an, eagle is capable Of sightinF . c.9gnized as a re-, during .he fight, 1 4's oppqpen� ', %j X , I 1C . One woman visited. her doctor 06- fer froin headaches and always feel ' QAW 'wovr!". I , ,001, ,i .� - . _ cause she was consciops of an Wti glonal institution hatift the fourteen on the chest, , Only a thre;tt by Fmg-, . . -- , � � 1 W,424711 ! , I- , .. Ro 4� * — i l. � � � Y111W711 its quarry from a great height, apd u urse all wo- - BZRT Xgo,bvu r "t— " 1� , , � 'i -Pr � 1111..� .. cal illusion., She perepived co nties of Essex, Kent, Elgin, NQr� lish and -American boxers to withdraw . , � , � zf�"*w u . � I . :,. � ,��,, ,,',�!,,� is able to swoop down and seize it ex- two -men are not like that. What is the . � .: 1, ,; � brown hens in 'her yard, when she' fo 4 . . .11�,� ".. " .,,�' ", .� i I ­�'. P11 49 , Ik, Lambton, Middlesex, Oxford from the, Olympic boxing contests . � I �1� :,i�,,­,',111111 � � . . . . . . " , ��� actly in the - .1 ..... .... i 11 ,; I 1. a I ­ �,'�, 1. I 1. ­ , .. V-.. I -- 11 I., - ­11�; 11 ��1111 �: �.T�:,-�r�t,WY� Z! N diFerence? '- . ' unless this outrageous , decision . % � I ; Centre of itsf neck. knew she -had only one. Soon after- ,� Brant, Huron, Bruce, Perth, Wellini- ' , . �11 57_5" A, woman with plenty of healthy ton, Grey and Waterloo as its special w#s reversed caused the ovei�ruling out a real appreciation Rot *-W " :4�' * Q, "', , _y 1 .4. ,��44 '', � , . � 'Ve *1 i. V.-.11111-1.11 11, li Most birds have good sight, but in ward she was dead and a post mor- red ,blood in her veins finds, work in constituency The City of London of the judges' award, says an English the facts, but of the big and serious gid o�o��,,I,,,AO %some the' -faculty is more developed t n showed that she -had die" or the home easy;.'her vitality Is �t par. �* than in others. The,woodeock, for _��.,, -09e,, "' �1'111 SWA � " - M I , FjnaJ,J_y' ,,d*, 't1,.*'4L:" ,, ,, ,,� ,�� , "I - nt ap- corre . j* ... __ I.,� I 'ald-Tri PH, ` . I ' - "' the sleepy sickness. It is suggested and the Provincial Governme spondent of the New York Her- tbi�tg$ �hat are at 'stake." , 0 , , "" , ,'Instanep, has the remarkable power This points the. way to health in wo- � '1111 . that the recent epidemic of hiccoughs oint the Board of'dovernors, while bune. Lord Cad6gan ­�­ . . . . . . ,I, I "I... � �� li -of flying at 'a great speed through men who teel 'run down and depress- _p' vd`� e- .. 'chairman of the' 44, , _,O�`40,,'.. � . . . ,, _, ique �,­ I I .1. condary .... I 10, e , I 4B, I in Paris was due to the*same cause ed. Make new rich blood . . Yo, the C6unties. Cities and Se at the showing of the Brit- Council Of the. British Olympic As- soft oth�-,#pj,4 .... . .... g,i-. 11 .. I , u can .'. , , ,, - Pills. ppoirit, ish athletes at Colombes has little or sociation, wrote a scorching Ilette - W. -hale *Va dense thickets as though it were fly- as the sleepy sickness. - Study of the do it with Dr. Williams' Pink Schools of Western Ontario . . X� 1 '4 k "ing through an open space. . . a �r to the ..... .��!' ini rie to the e Senate. " . �hL ' ' -i , ".1 -1 - brain itself by or elect the Members * � " � � � ury do no eff ect on the tide of unpopular- , _ 1 ­ to The Times, accusing its corre- come to r e -0.0n( ,­.. � I � , , I " to see the These Pills have the marvellous pro- The Lieu tenant -Governor of the ity that has overtaken the Olympic spondent of misrepresenting the grea; �, W I " It is also astonishing , .f th i"w I , t meetitgo 40i z,, , the disease has proved of i perty of building up the blood and . '. I I "A, " , . � I I ,pace at which a bird will alight uppn medical men,'for it has revealed the ' Province is the Official Visitor of the games. here. The achieyements of facts and concluding: "In spite of hand of thw.'Iliier , . y. . . �� , toning up the proved University. King George's subjects at the Stadi- the _" writeT's (The Times corre- ! Committee , .. .... ... ��� . . � U, I." � ,.. � 11 I I I ", � � . sight enables it to do this accurately. - by the case of Mrs. H. Eppinger, Two years -before the War of 1914- um were extremely gratifying to the spondent) doleful prophecy that the for the Ph_ IV 11 . �, %, I ,� , ; I . ..; et tree or building. Onlj�l fact that the basal ganglia is infect nerves. That is . , An . , 0__ . �;,�.JT , . ". . ­ ., _ �;,, � cx_&, . , ed just as it is In Parkinson's disease Scott Street,, Vancouver, B. C., who 18 the Institute of Public Health was British public, unaccustomed to tne Olympic games are at an end, we ment of, ,�. ,�f, Then, how qulgkly birds discern of elderly persons. says: "Dr. ,Williams, Pink al , .. - � , . I.. �.,�., � � I 1.t` . food that has -been left on the ground I Parkinson's disease is one of the brought back my health a Pills built and equipped by the Ontario Gov- sweeping victories of the Americans. . . � , ��.., ,� ,. - :.'', '. �....�_ . . , ..::, ,. .. Throw a piece of bread dow% at a nd strength I ,� � �.�� iii, , Most common that attacks the aged ernment and 'turned over to the Uni- Abrahams, Lowe, Liddell and Stal- .. - .1 " :,:�,..'�'. ", �", .�!,_ 1�, � -rdme,when no birds are near, -and in , . I I ll.�'t.:r 7:�,'.!��,� ­ ,: and probably everyone has seen suf -1 and restored my nerves to normal versity to o�erate. It was erected in lard are household names in Eng- . 11 ..� ,::, :� ­',,, r �,­�_,�,7 ;­ �i .."," z , . '11, !,,�, � I ,� � �,.' . ­,,��,_��­i­ -'!. . � ­ _ , . , - I ,,� 11 , _11 � a few moments a nurnber of them' %,,ditio, after other medicines had id of medical education and particu- land now. What annoys the man I - -1 --- _,.______ '. ,,�e �_-,. ferers from it. The youngest prac- failed. It was after the birth of in ai irl I ______­ 1 40 I 11 ..", �, -_ - - .... will be op the spot. titioner could hardy make a mis- y larly for instructio'n -and practical the Strand is that after the effort . . i . �� �, �� , , , ,:,� ��' �; , "; — - . - take in diagnos for its main fea- second child that I became so anae- work in public health, In addition to Britain made to win -the good -will of N . . � I., - � �. . . pecul- mic and nervous that I thought I the instructional work carried out by France through the Olympics she . I . '. 11! tures are striking. There is a would lose my mind as well as my . - c, : 18 004) MEN WANTED TO HARVEST iar mask -like ex ression of Phe - e Facult- of Public Health the in- has nothing to show for it but more , . I I ... .. 11, , �.�;;� I � -- streng . I tried several medicines, I I ." , _ � _ I., � , ..­ � " ,.­�i , make examina- . r � WESTERN CANADA'$ CROPS tures accompanied by' the trembling but got no relief until I was advised tions for all the municipalities of the neighbor across the channel. The . I . ", ,�;�-��.,�, ­� . ape- stitute laboratories- dislike of things English by the .. "' 1. ' ""' of the hands. It is noted by a "­'&ocolate ars, ,, �"` �"?,AI,11 I :�.-­,y­lv to try Dr. WIfflams, Pink Pills. After f .� '!� ,11-1 Travel By The Fastest Route. cial correspondent of the Manches- . ourteen counties of Western Ontario, Prince of Wales went to Paris to I � . . � ­�,�!�_��&'g I I I . 1r; - . using a few boxes of these I could see I ',,V�:,-,�'�'�,�,g,,M, - " I [� 0'�, �111311 6, , , . �: I . � '. V" , 131 �` a change. I felt stronger; my appe- including chemical and bacteriologi- games. The British participation � 1. ­.L,�,�',',',`N ter Guardian in London that , th!s analy-se matLrials of various kinds, be present at the opening of the ,=e so good . _P: , 1, 1 . , %­..�, , ­', ,,��,,t The Special Harvesters' trains of �iseaqe is so well defined that i� '.a tite was better, I slept -better, and cal examinations of water, milk, sew- was better organized and better fin- r1V I . I I. "I", .1i -the Canadian National Railways from one of the few to be commonly imi- . r��,�,:,� my perves were stronger. . I contin- I . . . . I " 1�:,:, "-"M . -oints as advertised will tated on the stage as part of the age, food products, 7etc., check epi- anced than any other British team i � '. , "R, I ;all Ontario p I HERE are so many vam. .!` il I , �, ­;,.,.�,, ued the use of the pills for some time, demics of contagious and infectious that has ever gone to the Olympics. I ,,"�,�, 7nake the fastest time to Winnipeg, "rnake-u a e I . 1, . "t p" of an agp,d'cbar ct r. n . .. �'j . 1. ,�,_:1;1�111, and again found myself a well wo- diseases, conduct clinical diagnostic And now when the Englishma Sold im edes--at least one . . .. I � �. ,'- ,,,�� , ,operating via the new Longlac cut-off, many cases of sleepy sickness, phil- 11 for ev"T , . ��,,�!�, man, and I can sincerely say that my Towm by ,� ,", _ I , :� 1",� the shortest route between Eastern dren have assumed the mask -like health has sinep been the best. work for physicians and hospitals, in hears "perfide Albion" whispered ' . %.,.,1 �, . ,, I can brief. serving one hundred and seven- around wherever he goes in France, tasm Just'ask for Patter. , .,:,�.�' � 1, , ,',� �� �.� . ; , ' . .; :5, � , :and Western Canada. ITarvesters features characteristic of Parkin- cheerfully recommend the pills to all ty or more municipalaties annually, he asks himselT, "Is it wMth it?" A. R. BOX son's and you'll get the best. � ; travelling by this route will, as a son's disease, -accompanied by the weak, run down women." representing a population of nearly No, says The London Times in � I I I . :111.� . , . I . i -conseqi�ence, be Arst in the field. The characteristic trembling of the hands. You can get these pills from your one million people. In the year 1922- the decisive manner of the tradition- I W. A. CRICH .. � . . .:! " , � , -Arst train leaves Toranto one .minute In other cases the sick child is cOm- druggist, or by mail at 50 cents a 23 a total of fourteen thousand, two al Thunderer. "The death knell of .1. .�,.7, I 11 zfter midnight of August 21st, (12.01 pletely altered in ' character, love- box from The Dr, Williamst Medicine hundred and twenty such analyses the Olympic games has, in fact, been gD* __ - . . .:;; I . � za.m., August 22nd). Th6 fare is a able children developing ungo . . -�.�, ,�, vern- Co., Brockville, Ont. . I i i , -N ` � Iflait rate of $15 to Winnipeg and,half able tempers and a complete absence were made. The Director of the In- sounded," says that newspaper in a JAMES r fters . . J W�� CAM& ftw - ��,�:', a cent a mile beyond. Returning thL� of moral control. Precocious eroti- - I— stitute is appointed subject to the ap- leader bearing the caption "No More ToRor4TO I . % ... .1 � . I ' . I : : 1, ", gare is a half a cent per mile into Win- cism and a propensity for stealing proval of the Lie utenant- G overnor-in- Olympic Games." "The peacl . I � , I'll, _111. .- I `F , . nipeg and $20 back to starting point. have also been caused by the dis- AMBASSADOR SAFE FROM THE Council. the world," that newspaper says ' -_ I -.-- I — . �, �1�11 'Through solid trains will be operated ease, a fact which might prove of . POLICE In the Fall of 1921 the new medical too precious to justify any risk of . 1. , � � I ��.� � I to Winnipeg without change, consist- interest to Mr. Clarence S. Darrow of . . building was opened. This building its being sacrificed on the altar oC � - --- - : . ,,� Ing of convertible (berth) Colonist Chicago. Ambassadors enjoy many privi- and the Institute are on o . ternational sport." But then The --- — -, ___1 � . � ', � leges. For instance, no ambassador - pposite sides � in I I , I � % . I i gCars of latest,, design. Lunch coun- Much has been said of the possible of the street and in close proximity Times has always been unfriendly to . � I;. I can be legally compelled to pay rates the idea of the Olympic games. The � . 1 � -ter cars will be attached to trains. relationship between th6, sleepy sick- or taxes in the country to which he is to Victoria Hospital and to the Hos- British athletes themselves appear to . i . I � . 'I, serving food and refreshments at ness and influenza, but there are im- pitill for Sick Children. London has ' --- __ . '.��',, accredited. `h . I -� -reasonable prices. Purchase your portant differences between their seven large hospitals and is the clin- frown upon the idea that t `e�' 0 11 I . . ! In 1900 Bethman-Hollweg, then ical c,ntre for Western Ontario. This try should in the future keep away I . - i: ticket to Winnipeg via Canadian Na- manifestations, For instance, the German ambassador ip London, took There. is . tional 'Railways no matter whether virus of slee-- sickness wh-- ;­­_ V is one of the reasons r the success from international competition on a . .1 - riverside residence at Walton -on- f the Faculty of'of Medicine. The world scale� No one feels more IV .your final destination is a poiiit on ed into rabbits -attacks the nervous Thames, where he used to spend his 0" strongly on this point than B. G. D. .., the Canadian National or not. For tissues alone, while that of influenza . new Medical School building is one ID only one . - week end6. of the best of its size on the contin- Rudd, the great South African run- . I .W ".. . fares, train service, etc., apply to recognizei no such� limits. Sleepy The rate collector sent in his claim ner. I � mearest Canadian National Agent. sickness has also points of resem- in due course. but BethmanD-Hollweo, ent. It has sixty thousand square "It was a wonderful thing to have . to IM, 1, . -0 I blance with enzootic encephalitis in declined to� pay, and the treasury to feet of floor space and all of its forty-five nations competing togetb- ­ .. I .... I . I , equipment is modern. Owing to the * . . horses. The animals become drowsy whom the Walton authorities appeal- 11 . 0 -NEW ENGLISH DISEASE CAUSE and depres . sed. - The virus, whatever ed upheld him.in his refusal. close co-operation between the Medi- er," said Rudd, "and one has got to . I . - . I I ... � I'll � it may be, can also pass through a '�imilarly, an ambassador cannot be cal Faulty and the Academy of Medi_ keep one's sense of proportion. if . :: " tthe .1 _. .� MANY DEATHS filter and Infect rabbits. The appear- cine students attending the Univers- we are going to stop athletics when- � . I . ..1_1 . . . . . . . .... I sued for debt, nor can he be legally ity 'have the privilege of attending ever a crowd shows its temper or . - ��� --- ance of the brain of a horse dying of arrested for any crime whatsoever, lectures and clinics conducted by the there is a breach of the rules there - There are members of the British enzootic encephalitis is similar to that and this privilege extends also to all Association, were they so minded, of a human being fallen a victim of leading physicians and surgeons of will be no more cup ties in this coun- -who could give us interesting lectures sleepy sickness. There is a belief in his servants. the world. try. If we are going to brepLk This is it—Darken the room as much as possibl , ase the In 1908 the magistrate sitting at The new buildings for the College off relations whenever there is fiic- windows, raise one of the blinds where the sun shines - , about -hat our domestic ani- Marylebone police court felt himself I tion, what would become of Inter- eight inches, place as many Wilson's Fly Pads 2s' possi OR I/ about the new diseases that crop up some quarters t I of more of Arts just recently completed are almost as fast as ,riwdical science n.ials may be the causes obliged to discharge a footman charg- located in a two hundred and fiftylAllied conferences? It is essential /plates (propeily' wetted with water but not Booded) on Ihe-�-- against any human diseases than is now suspected. ed witli a criminal offense on his acre park on the north b'r'anch of the to look at the question all round in- I I., window ledge where the light is strong, leave the room closed <Df the old ories. For example, while Research is now proceeding under the pleading that he was them. -the scientists are an ambassador's Thames River, just outside of the city stead of selecting minor mishaps." for two or three hours, then sweep up the,flies and burn gathered in Toronto auspices of The Field to discover the servant. Evan Hunter, the farrwas quarter- See illustration below . -taking, proper pride in the advances cause and the cure of distemper in limits. It is one of the most beauti- Put the plates away out of the re&cb of children until re- miade by Medical science and promis- dogs and its relationship to influenza . 0 — ' - ful university sites in Canada. The miler, when ' asked for his opinion quired in another room. ing stronger advances in the future, in '.human beings. This promises to buildings, power house and bridge are replied- "It would be a thousand -England is being troublbd by a dis' be the most impprtant research into FIRST SUNDAY SCHO all constructed of concrete and steel pities if the demonstrations of Latin ,ease which science so far has failed an animal disease since Pasteur stu- . IL FOUND- faced with grey sandstone. The type temperament in sports like boxing, � I of architecture is collegiate gothic. I I �. , � 1, . of ED BY A WOMAN iful It, they are in some cases and inexcus- 0 .t;.- : -". i to diagnose. It is called the sleepy died rabies, and may also prove fencing and so on, regrettable as :sickness, and so- far has had 2,500 value not only to the dogs, which are I It is simple, chaste and beaut , il sufferers, with a death rate varying the main object of the inquiry, but to is the opinion of competent critics able in others, are to be seized as I L "between 12 and 20 per cent. The the human race. Sunday School Day, which has just that the �uildings and bridge will last an excuse for Great Britain's with- The right Tate is serious enough even if the been observed by more than 30,000,- for centuries. The older they grow drawal from the games. 11 , murniber of victims is not particularly 40 000 scholars and teachergs in England, the more beautiful they will become. ill do not think that such an atti- Way to Use -formidable, but what is really alarm- , is a celebration that contrasts stran- �isitors from all parts of the con- tude on the part of Great Britain . ing is that nobody seems to know 'ORDINARY ROCK CRYSTAL USED gely with the humble beginnings of inent testify to their wonderful set- would be creditable to her, in view 9 I ' TO FAKE EM19RALD the movement. ting, the utility and economy of de- of what her men have done in Paris. -can be no more,than shrewd guesses Sunday schools were formally sign and the fascinating quality of Our withdrawal from the games WASOU S I :fl�_ .. - � I at the sort of treatment required. Jewelers ha,ve always to be on their ,founded by Robert Raikes, a Glou- their exterior lines and interior dec- I would be a step fraught with very . I . . Apparently the disease is not infec- guard whefi buying stocks. Imitations cester printer and publisher, who,. in orations. With the exception of the i serious consequences from more -_ . I Fly Paids ' ' tious, although it is noted in 'certain made from glass may be. ignored, for 1780, noticing some urchins playing Indian cut stone, all materials such'Po'nts of view than one. Certainly ow � localized areai, a feature that was even the finest reproductions would in the street on a Sunday morning, as panelled oak, steel, grey marble,l't must not be brought about by a Iq �early noticed in the bubonic plague. n(,t pass the most elementary test— collected a number of them and form- clear and stained glass, copper roo - I premature agitation conducted with- ­qqualliamsp- 'Mere has therefore arisen the that of the file—for hardness. ed them into a classf for private re- irig, furniture, fixtures, etc., used in —.-----.— theory ,that the sleepy sickness may Perhaps the cleverest counterfeits ligious instruction. the buildings are Canadian. The, _ -.-- , __ __ — - - ___ ____ __ __ ___ __ - ___ ___ ___ - - ____ ___ - ---..-- -be spread by animals or insects. pf gems have been constructed in lab- His account of the innovation, pub- steel window casin are of British' . The disease has been classed as oratories where the exact chemical lished in the Gloucester Journal, was manufacture. ,one due to a flilter-passing virus like constituents of the real stone are tak- copied by the London press, and in The main building oontains the ad- I . the foot-and-mouth disease among en and fused together under great this Way the great Sunday school rriini,tirati,, offices of the University,: eattle that did unprecedented dam- heat. The article produced, when cut, system was launched. A statue Of the library of sixf�--five thousand i age in England last year. Influenza polished, and set, possesses in an RAkes is on the Thames embank- volumes, with a capacity of one 'hun- I also belongs to this category. The extraordinary degree the hardness, ment. dred thousand volumes, the beautifnI 1 suspected germ of these diseases is durability and lustre of Nature's own But it is wrong to credit him with assembly hall, the offices of the Dean 1 - an orianism so minute that it will stones. being the sole originator of the idea. and professors of the College of Arts,; pass rough any filter so far de- The sapphire and the ruby have The honer rightly belongs to Hannah the students' supply store amd post I I � signed. It is supposed to be less been very successfully counterfeited, Ball, of High Wycombe, who opened office, a museum and a score or more than one five-thoupandth of a milli- but the drawback to this method of a Sunday class in 1769. of well Ughted and splendidly ventil- metre in size, and of course the ml- reproduction, is its expense and the In Great Britain and Ireland there ated -class-rooms. croscope does not comprehend such long process involved. 'The stones are approximately 51,000 Sunday The natural science building has bodies. Even the so-called ultra- produced in -this way are invariably schools. 690,000 officers and teachers, been constructed with a view prim - microscope that chemists use is no sold as "s.ynthetic gems." and 6,4670,000 schotars—in all, 7,360,- arily to u-tility. The building accom- uso in the study of bacteriology. This Another method, and one to which Goo persons. From these figures it modateFf five large departments, -name- I does not prevent diseases causeil by the term "faking" might be applied, would appear that one in every six ly, Chemistry, Physics, Zoology, Bot - such minute organisms being suc- has bben used to obtain the emerald or seven o&_,the entire population Of any and Geology. Each department I cessfully dealt .with, for into this and aquamarine. For t his purpose ,Great BrMin and Ireland attends has the maximum number tu t f ' ,category fall measles, scarlet fever ordinary Tock �rystal is used. Sunday school. 0 and research laboratorie o a-: ' and smallpox, ,whose casual orgaTi- This stone is cut in the same man- The present membersbip shows a 5 amphitbeatres for lecture� an dem- laws, like that of the sleepy sickness. ner as an emerald or aquamarine decrease compared with that of ten onstrations, a museum for .specimen.,; years ago of aboui�900,000. and a cafeteria for professors and , - I -tr " in wft bil A. R. BOX . I . - ­ _ ------ _ � � 11---L. I 1-1 .1-1 11 _111_­� - __�O_ . ,,, - _ - .__ I I I . . . I . .1 � , . I � .1 � � . 1� I . I I ' � � I , � L " � ",� 11 " ,40" , " �;� ,� - , - I ,!, ,!";,,,,�1,11�',, ��brill �� I'll i'�' � . . ','� ,�'L � . . . , I � I . V , � , , I � st;d-errts are provided in this build - ing. 19W BUILDINGS AT WESTERN The grounds of the U41iversity are UNIVERSITY already a beautiful park. Spaces itre being prepared for playing and atb- The university of Western Ontario, letic fields, tennis courts and walks. he provincial centre of higher edusa- The University grove and the trees ion for fourteen counties of the south about the grounds are being placeJ Testern peninsula, will thrdw , open under scientific care. Thousands of he door of its magnificent new build- young trees are planted in the nurs- rigs to the youth of the world On ery. while clumps of shrubs and beds leptember 22nd. The two recently of flowers. trial grounds, etc,, will be ompleted Gothic -styled stone build- added as the drives are constructed to rigs are beautifully situ,ated on a hill give offect to the plaits of the land- ,eside the river Thames, just beyond scape architect. It is hoped that in he city limits, and represent the the. -near future the 'river will be irn- ,ighest development. in university proved so there will be still water for scientific work and acquatic sports. Zegistrati6ns are now being accepted The plans are alrea4y prepared for nd the attendance will be the larg- dormitories for both iner, and women at in the history of the university. and for -a ,gymnasium containing The University of Western Ontario shower baths and swimming pools. It vas established in 1&78. FOf more is hoped that in due course the Uni- ban forty yearx it waa known as vetaity will have a aspaiate library Western University." It was found- building and a convocation ball. The d primarily to provide a liberal edu. assembly ball will not accommodate ation for the students attending, di- the crowds of people who attend the / I I . � I � . . . I . I � . �, . I � I I 1, � 1 I I . �� � � 11, I . , . I . . ­ 1, � . , 4�.,:, � . . .� I , " . " " � L,: , , " - IfF,",; %. .. , . - .1 I � ,'J� 4,1 L�, L ,, , ',, ',,.��.� !� �4.'�,;.;�,.,, ,.�,� ", , , . 11 �'_ I ",,'�­� I � - "'. . I I . , - I',, � " " I ,.� ,�",�"!?,? � ,_ � . , , , , - � _. " " 9 11.111, , . 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