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The Undergraduate Newspaper

VOL. XXXIX. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1919.

PRESIDENT FALCONER WELCOMES STUDENTS TREMENDOUS INCREASE IN REGISTRATION


President's Greeting to Students.
TO VARSITY IN ADDRESS AT CONVOCATION EXPERIENCED BY ALL THE FACULTIES
October 1st, 1919
To the Undergraduates of the University of Toronto:
HOPES THAT HART HOUSE WILL PROMOTE SPIRIT OF CAMARADERIE With the opening of another session I am glad to avail myself SCIENCE, DENTALS, AND MEDICINE OVERFLOWING
of the opportunity which the Editors of "The Varsity" give me to
AMONG ALL FACULTIES
say a word of greeting to the students of the University. It is an
REGISTRARS UNABLE TO GIVE COMPLETE REPORT
inspiration to see the multitude of students who are moving in and
Students of all faculties congregated
Convocation Hall Tuesday afternoon
USHERS FCR CONVOCATION out among the buildings of the University on these opening days. The old order giveth place to new, or
in
at three o'clock to hear Sir Robert fal-
HALL We have never had anything like it in our experience. The atten- rather the old order is superseding the war UNIVERSITY CHOIR
dance of the first years in all the Faculties will be quite unprece-
coner, President of the University of time scarcity of students.
Ushers Convocation Hal!
for dented, and among them there will be a very large proportion of FirstRehearsal on Saturday,
Toronto, deliver the opening address The ample staff of the Registrar's office October 4th, at 12 a,m. All who
Services will kindly be on hand returned men. It means not only that those who on account of
Which is the only formal event charac- has been. swamped by the rush, and one have done Choir work and who
Sunday morning, October'Bth, at the war have lost time are eager to resume their work, but also that
terizing the beginning of the new session. and present the appearance of the tired
10 a.m. Those who have ushered the importance of education has laid hold upon the people, and the
all would like to try for the Univer-
Not since 1914 has Convocation Hall been business man for whom the musical, Choir should be at Convoca-
before are especially requested to experience of recent years has taught them that the prosperity of a sity
so crowded at the opening of a term, comedies are said to have had th eir start tion Hall Saturday "on time".
turn out, or leave your name with country in the long run will depend upon the quality and character
although many were unable to attend, For the last few days long line ups have
of its educated people. My fervent wish and hope is that this may
Mr. Arnold at U. of T. Y.M.C.A., Organist Mr. F. H. Wilkinson,
owing to the congestion in registering in filled the halls and rotunda. "Like a Choir Leader, Mr. A. T. Cringan.
the main building at the Registrar's
South Wing, Hart House. be altogether the most successful year that we have had in our
crowd of New Yorkers trying to hear
history.
Office. Billy Sunday preach on prohibition,"
Yours sincerely,
After cordially welcoming the students retirement of the Deans of Arts , Science some one remarked as he looked at their them we have so many applications wc
both "old" and new, the President ex- and Forestry, Deans Baker, Ellis and happy faces. have not had time to count them. There
pressed his gratification at the large Fernow, whose splendid work had tided will be about 150 or 175 in the first year.
At Meds the total enrollment is over
number of returned men who are begin- their faculties over the dark years of the
eleven hundred. The freshmen clai m At the School of Science The Varsity
ning or completing courses dropped at war. He also alluded to the retirement of
four hundred of these, the second year two found everyone humming, "Everybody's
the call to arms which sent so many of her Drs. J. H. Amyot, A. Baines, A. McPhc- Doing It". Upon enquiry the reply was
hundred and thirty-seven and the third ,

sons to the conflict of Right over Might. dran, H. T- Machell, F. A. Hartman,


fourth and fifth years, 193, 147, and 88 "Going to School". Freshmen throng the
The President spoke of the -duty of a C. Boyd, A. A. MacDonald and J. Fergu- corridors. The Registrar's office give the
respect ivcly. There are only twenty-one
student to his country and the obligations son; and the appointment of the new returns as first year, 3ti7; second, 14li;
ladies this year in comparison with thirty
strive to fulfill. The opportuni-
he must
ties that are before a young man of to-day
dean of Science, Brig. -General Mitchell
and of Prof. John McNaughton. The
ANNUAL VARSITY-OLD BOYS' GAME WILL three last year. Have the horrors of the third, 132; fourth, 85.
Trinity back on a pre-war basis of
is
Total 730.
profession made the fair sc.\ timid?
render imperative that he should re-,
it President believed that this year would attendance and all its residences are full
ceivc the training to fit himself for his usher in a new era in the history of the SHOW REAL STRENGTH OF REGULARS The Dental College
position.
is in

During the long vacation more


a rather unique
for the first time since the war. Allho'
plate in the world, full as it is with unrest University and hoped the new session there is not quite as much accommodation
laboratories have been constructed in order
and strife. The war has been won but would be a most successful one not only as formerly, yet this year's attendance is
and TIGERS AND ARGOS CLASH IN FIRST FIXTURE BIG FOUR SERIES that there should be smaller groups, and
the fruits of victory must he secured academically but socially and in the the largest entry for a long time. The
that the men receive more individual
the student must be prepared to fill athletic line. increase of students is enjoyed by all the
and business Tomorrow afternoon the real strength
attention.One hundred and fifty fresh-
places in the professional The students present deeply appreci- years, while there are already forty cards
noble men who of Varsity's first "aftcr-the-war" fourteen SOCIAL OUTLOOK men were to be accommodated by this
world left vacant by the- ated the address and their applause was in fo- the first year with prospects of an
system. To the amazement of the staff
laid down their lives in the Great Cause. hearty and sincere. School of Science, the will be revealed when "Billie" Foulds' increase to more than fifty. Taking the
over hundred applications were
three
President Falconer devoted much of stalwarts meet the Old Boys' team. An
big faculty this year, were present in
may be expected.
.

VERY PROMISING received. This called for- weeding out.


college as a whole the men predominate
his discourse to the new student club, great number and contributed well- interesting battle at present in all the years there arc about
First the men, 260 in number who had
Hart House, and pointed out its aims to rendered Toikc-Oiks and ctll.T selections. "Pete" Campbell, who is coaching the seventy men to fifty women. A com-
seen service overseas, were accepted.
fill a student club a
meeting place of all Old Boys, is leaving no stone unturned in HART HOUSE WIlTbE AVAILABLE parison with the average attendance last
The civilians who had not taken chemistry
faculties and its other nitmerous advant- RUGBY SEASON TICKETS order to round out formidable opposition
FOR IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS too many
year is not uninteresting.
A glance at the line-up and physics were rejected. Still
ages. Through the kindness of the Hart A list ol subscribers to the Rugby for the regulars. The fourth year had four men and
remained. Then all applicants under
Masscy estate, the students now have a Series open at the office of the Athletic
is will confirm the "formidable" part of the
The year 1919-20 will usher into the
twelve women. The third year had six
twenty years of age were refused admit-
place where everyone can meet under the Association, Hart House, until S o'clock above statement.
University of Toronto an unprecedented
men and three women. The second year
tance and advised to attend 'Arts' for one
best conditions. The President in no this evening. The Season Ticket in- On the other hand, the Blue and White era of social activities. The Warden
had nine men in comparison with an
of year, where they could take the Sciences.
uncertain terms denounced inter-faculty cludes the 3 home games of the Varsity candidates have been working their heads attendance of eight women, while the first
Hart House, Mr, Bowles, intimated to the This left sL\ty men. In order to keep up
pugilistic encounters, the "scraps", point- team, namely October 11th with Queens, off to get in shape for tomorrow's game. year always the largest, boasted of eighteen
Varsity that Hart House will afford the high standard of dental education, the
ing out how they tended to dissolve the October 18th with T.R. and A.A. (which Nothing definite has been decided as to the men and nineteen women.
Every man will R.C.D.S. has been forced to lay out its
university spirit and tended to split up a takes the place of the R.M.C. game) personel of the "Firsts". At on the
St. Michael's all the years arc
fllntl two shifts, and the laboratory
time-table in
university into faculties and colleges. and November 1st with McGill. The be given a chance to show his wares against increaseowing to the resumption of their
insteadof working four hoursaday will be
Sir Robert appealed for closer union be- price of season tickets is $3.30, which the "grads" which will mean real effort studies by so many returned men. As far
.11.
jpei nfc
tween the faculties and believed that includes amusement tax. Those wishing on the part of the aspirants and real as can be learned the increase inattendancc
Hart House would take the place of to secure good seats for this series should pleasure for the spectators. Lovers of will be around ten per cent, but definite
thi would rt
"scraps" and become a student rendez- not fail to send in their names before football will make no mistake in squan- figures cannot be given until next week as
All the facilities, service and decorations of uguraicd. Crad-
vous, promoting gocd feeling rather than 5 o'clock to-day. dering a few shekels on tomorrow's fixture. all the cards are not yet There are in.
Hart Mouse be entirely at the disposal
will
He alluded feelingly to the Then again the first Rig-Four game oft lie uates of this course w be entitled to call
more women comparison
this year, but in
bitter rivalry. of the dance committees. The
larger
season immediately follows at 3.15 p.m., themselves dental nurses. with the men the proportion is about the
REGISTRATION IS NOT COMPLETE small social gatherings such as Arts,
when the Argos clash with the Hamilton The laboratory work has not yet com- same. The first year will probably num-
Med, School and Dents parties will not be
Tf.C. FROSH RECEPTION. WITHOUT PHYSICAL EXAM. Tigers. Rugby double-headers are rather menced since the builders were laic in ber 180.
held in Hart House due tu their collegiate
a novelty around these parts so thai, tak- finishing. Lectures are proceeding on a At the Veterinary College The Varsity
nature. It is the opinion of tin' different
Physical Compulsory for
Training ing it all together, anyone desirous of limited scale. met great courtesy, but a lack of definite
All Freshmen of University Col-
First and Second Years.
presidents cf the various faculty years
making Saturday afternoon worth while At Victoria, when THE Varsity inter- information. It is tooearly ycat for while
:

lege Attention! A bumper recep- that events will be moving very quickly
should amble up to the Varsity Stadium at viewed the Registrar's staff, they threw up up to the present there are only twenty-
tion will be held for you by Univer- That the new which compels
and all seem enthusiastic over the prospect
ruling 2.15 p.m. their lands in dispair and cried, "Tell five freshmen, there will be many more
Y.M.C.A.in Hart House
sity College every male undergraduate to undergo a
of asucassful soial season. The Varsity
The Old Boys will be chosen from the coming assomc have recently written their
Tuesday, October 7 at 7.30 p.m. intends to run an announcement column
physical examination is being well carried
following: entrance examinations. The first year
Make sure you are there.
outwas the information received yesterday
in itspages which will give due notice of
will- be much larger. The upper years will
Eats StuntsMu3ioTells. Halves "Jack" Maynard, "Smiriic" parties and dances should their respective
examined and classified as to their firniess REPORTERS WANTED. not return until next Monday. Little
Laws on, "Red" Mackenzie, Crawford, comniiltc.s avail themselves of this privi-
for various lorms of athletics. information can be given, though, of course
Carr, Milne. Pearson. lege accorded by the paper.
W.U.A. NOBLY ASSISTED FRESH-
Undergraduates who complied with the
Flying Wing
"Dick" Sheehy.
Aa usual the editors of The the attendance is much larger than form-
compulsory ruling on Monday and Tues- Varsity make a call for new repor-
ENS IN TASK OF REGISTERING

Quarter Campbell, Stralton.
Since last year the Staff has
erly. Ths Veterinary College seems to be
day were very few, less than two hundred
Scrimmage Rankin, Lorimer, Little. PRESIDENT FALCONER PREACHES ters. the only place tliat the ladies liave not yet
men visited Hart Hove on those days. been depleted and marry vacancies invaded.
Wings Reilly, Thompson, "Laddie" OPENING SERMON ON SUNDAY are required to be filled. Students,
Desks off Main Rotunda and in East On Wednesday, which was set aside for Cassels, German, Hughes, Lee, Hassard, THE Varsity reached Pharmacy via
Ball Beseiged. School of Scienceyear men, the
first whether they have present journ- 'phone and was told they had a registra-
Gardner, Drope, Nicholson, Brown and The University Sermon which Series
doctors examined more than two hundred. alistic abilities or not, will be made .1 I II dsc Much bette
Peterkin. during the past few years have been
Monday and Tuesday sow crowds That an undergraduates' registration welcome at The Varsity Office and newspaper
eager anxious students thronging once
of
was not complete he had taken this
until
Varsity Halves Box, Breen, Sulli- seriously interrupted through war con-
each will be given a good oppor-
:

.-reply, "we
Carroll, Irwin, Pearson, influenza epidemic and coal
more the corridors of University College, physical examination was the statement
van, Taylor, ditions,
tunity to become a member of the or and two
O'Flahcrty. shortage, arc being resumed this year
and standing patiently in long lines before of the Athletic Director who pointed out Staff. It is especially desired that in before the

the Registrar's office and Mr. Jcamiercl's that as the examination was compulsory

Flying Wjng Holmes. under exceedingly promising auspices. every faculty and college in the : was then
Quarter Murray, "Curlie" Carroll. The list of preachers for the Michaelmas University be represented in order
desk in East Hall. was advisable for the men to before ninety. Mau> turned men
It is the unanimous opinion of ail that
it

the doctors at their first opportunity.



SciuiiMAGE Bradiield, Haymcs, Brown Term is both strong and representative
that The Varsity become a Univer- r the large claste
Heustis, Gunn, Birdsall. including several speakers who are well
lliere is nothing more strenuous than The following schedule shows what days sity paper in its truest sense. increase in
Wings Houston, English, Ketchi and favourably known to University
Prospective applicants will report
registering. Even to the initiated, it is a are st aside for ti e varicus facelties: the other
Beattie, Westnian, Pearlman. Sclu audiences, and others who have not
The Varsity Office, Main floor,
difficult task to discover where to register University College Hart Hoi sc First at
Duncan, Rolf, Blalz. Ridl been previously heard in Convocation
with I lie various classes, so to assist every- and Second years, Moi day, Ck t. o. Thirrd Smillie, West Wing, Hart House, today from 3fi0ut least, the total registration will be
Hamilton and others. Hall.
12 to 1, and Saturday from 11 to 12.
one in general and freshettes in particular, and Fourth Yer.rs, Tuesday, Oct. 1. I about SIX).
RefereeProf. Harry Griffith. The organist for the University Ser-
With this issue of The Varsity the
the Women's Undergraduate Association Victoria College Room ItVictoria
Umpire Dr. A. I). Wright. vices this year will be Mr. F. Hi Wilkin-
established an enquiry desk in the East College: All yearsTuesd.-.y. Oct. 7. Women Students Administrative
Me GILL TEAM AGAIN
son, who has returned to complete his
Porch, off Rotunda, and
the Main Applied ScienceRoom -It) Engineer- Council assumes joint financial res-
UNDER SHAUGHNESST
another .bureau in East Hall, under the ing Building: First and Second years, ROOTER'S TICKETS ponsibility with the Students Ad-
the t
competent supervision of Miss M. E. Wednesday, Oct. S: Third year, Wed- Rooter's tickets will be on sale until ministrative Council, in the publi-
Corps, in the course of which he was The McGill rugby squad have been out
cation of the official undergraduate
I

Williamson, President of the W.U.A. nesday, Oct. 15; Fourth year, Wednesday, noon to-morrow at the Post Office in
led the Military Medal with two for the past two weeks under the watchful
Miss Williamson said thai everything was Oct. 15. p.m. the Main Building, at the Engineering newspaper, and the women's edi-
eye of Coach Shaughnessy. From all
being done to assist students to find their Medical Faculty Reading Room Society, at the Dental College, and at
University Choir will again be
torial staff wish to announce that
reports, "Shag" is rounding up an exceed-
they have opened their new office in
:
classes in the various buildings, places for Medical Building: First and Second years, the Atldctic Assn., Hart House. These
the quarters assigned to the W.S.- ingly fast fourteen and one that will bear
registering, and make their first day at
to Thursday, Oct. 9; Third years Friday, tickets willadmit by the "South East"
College as easy and pleasant as possible. Oct. 10; Fourth and Fitfh year, announce- gate of the Stadium up ti> 1.4$, and will
;udeitr.. zxk od wwra wrsHng
A.C. <R. 82, Main Building foot of I
watching in the coming Intercollegiate
n the choir, are invited to the first scries.
A number people were asked by the
of ment later. cost 30c., including the amusement tax. stairs leading to men's cloakroom).
sal in Convocation Hall on Satur- A few regulars of former Red and. White
Association to show the freshettes around, Forestry Hart HouseAH years: A short rehearsal will Ik.- held in order to Any women student desirous of
t 12 o'clock. lueais arc bick to the Intercollegiate
and to familiarize them with the College. Saturday, October 4, a.m. introduce sonic organized cheering into reporting on The Varsity will be
opening Sermon will be preached but Shauahnessy however can be trusted
Plans had even been made to meet Fresh- St. Michael's CollegeSi. Michael's the game. Varsity students should welcome at the office between the
nvocation Hall on Sunday, October to polish oft the me: ced
ettes at the trains, and provision would All years, Friday, Oct. 3. a.m. make an effort to get ouf and help to hours of 10 and 12 this morning, or
y President Falconer, whose message
have been made for this had it been
Trinity College TrinityAll years, renew what was such a great feature of from 11 to 1 on Saturday. McGill arc scheduled
November I.
required. Friday, October 3. p.m. the Intercollegiate game of the Old Days. (Co -/ utd on pate 4, col. 6.)
THE VARSITY
THE VARSITY Correfiponbettce
HARRIER CLUB WILL
Published ibxee limes weekly by tbe StudenU
"idmlnisttailve Council ol the UnWertity ol
TTontn. Subscription price One DolJnr Oft HOLD FIRST MEETING
HART HOUSE WARDEN EXPLAINS
DINING HALL DIFFICULTIES OCTOBER 3rd
The Editor of The Varsity".
Edilor-In Chid: D. W. F. PUFFER. Dear Sir May I liave space for a short
A meeting has been called by the Execu-
tive for the representatives of the Harrier
Women lEdllor: Miss E. R. C RING AN 21 explanation of the situation in the Dining
Club in the different colleges for Friday
The

Buiinee Mo-asei: COLLIES C. GRANT. B.A.


Hail?
experienced
the Hall
greatest
in
opened on Monday morning,
obtaining
difficulty
help.
is being
When afternoon,
the Athletic
October 3rd, at 3 p.m., in
Association Office, Hart
STUDENTS
* House. This meeting is very important
Anoclmte Editor*: only 12 waitresses appeared out of 22
.. in order to start the ba'l rolling for the
T.M.MUNGOV,\.\'-ll>. W.J. BROW N't, I
1
-'
who had been engaged for the first morn- You are invited to make use of the facilities of this
-.. i-IsEN. B.A. F. C. J 11* ENNINGi Interfaculty and Intercollegiate Harrier
W, F. i'UFFEIt.
lie 11. A, '20. H. G. ST A PELLS 10 ing. The consequence was that 12 tables Bank whether it may be for the opening of an account
only out of the 24 in the Hall were used.
Teams. All students of the different no'
matter how small the purchase of a money
colleges id teres ted in cros-country run- order or any other banking business.
Naturally men who were kept waiting
ning are advised to star! training NOW at
Eichnnge Editor: W. G. COLGATE 'SO. wondered why it was thai the overflow You will find branches of the Bnnk conveniently
Varsity Stadium. Watch Monday's issue
Snorting Editor; M. L. STOKES '20. should not be served at the vacant tables, located near the University, at any one of which you
for further announcements.
and it is not suprrismg that there has will be courteously received.
Local Editors: The followitig representatives are asked
H. B.WHEATON '18, E. H.McXINVJSV'30 been some discontent on this account.
I. I. I....- Ji>. \\ .-Ilii'llL N*. 2i to be present: University College, A.
MOORE, IB. Every effort is being made to increase
!. L. WILSON '8!.
a.
S. R.
bbli-y
STEWART,
STEWART
'20.
22.
A.
f.
D.
M.
K-jASPERSON'aa.
C.
W. A. STILWELL,
WELLS 23
'21.
the staff, both in the Kitchen and in the
Sixteen tables are now being used,
Brodey: Victoria, M. McAndrew; Trinity,
J. ]. Davidson; St. Michael's, C. D. THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
H. J.
'21 Hall.
Gossage; Wyeliffe, Mr. Geoghegen; Meds.,
Re porteri: and if by the end 24 tables
of the week all
iJ. KELlin. Miss G. Trehhbb 31. I. Stover; Dents., B. J. Charles; S.P.S.,
are not ready, it will be because the
Miss D. Hasdy '21. Miss A. GabeOW 'IB.
E. L. Brown; and a representative from
Ms. S. Wallace. Miss Hkemlbyside '21
requisite help cannot be obtained, So 25 BRANCHES IN TORONTO
A, IUudLETON '20, S. Smith '1U.
A. C, the Veterinary, Knox and Pharmacy
serious has the situation appeared that
J. W. Bell
'23.
Mil* H. Cabtuy, '10.
Rush '21. G. A- Day '32. College.
L. the Committee has been oh the point of
G. GiuruoN, '31. Miss M. E. Thointon.
J.A. Gibson "23. Miss Gkacb Williams. asking students to volunteer their help,
11. Gee '23.
A. l. M. Heath.
A H Bates "32.
.
N. R, Si-bibs '22
'23
to be paid lor, in serving the meals for MULOCK CUP GAMES Tj*
}. G. McNiVEH '22. Miss A. BBbWM two weeks, as a purely temporary measure.
This will be resorted lo only in case every
START IMMEDIATELY
other effort fails.
F. Juusow '23.
The Interfaculty rugby scries (Mulock
This morning three members of the
: N. A. MtMURRAV. B.A.
Kitchen staff were absent. Their none Cup) is expected to fccgin operation wry
soon. In order to arrange the schedule,
appearance so interfered with the routin-
etc., the Rugby Club executive urgently
TORONTO, OCTOBER 1919- of service that a number of men, 1 under-
request that one representative (preferably MRS. MOSHER TO TEACH
the Hall in disgust without

Farmer Bros. Photg ra P hers


stand, left
team managers) of each faculty, desirous VARSITY GIRLS
having ahd breakfast. 1 greatly regret
that this should have occurred, hut was
f entering the scries, attend a meeting In order to meet the wishes of some of
A New Era. moment's
it
to be held in Hart House on Monday Toronto's most prominent Educational
impossibje
supply extra
at
staff.
a
1
notice
should like to say
to
evening, October 6 at 7 p.m. Important Workers, who wish to see the educational Very much reduced prices to all students this year
matters will be discussed. artistic and physical benefits of dancing
A new era has dawned in the history of that Miss Mutch, the Superintendent of SPECIAL PRICES TO MILITARY STUDENTS
The men of the different faculties should fully developed Toronto as in the
in
the world, a ml the university student of the Dining Hall, deserves the greatest
get together at once and elect their repre- larger American cities, Mrs. Mosher made
today faces future of unparalleled respon-
unrest which
credit for her success in serving meals at
sentative. The Mulock Cup games should a special trip to New York and secured 492 SPADINA AVENUE Coll. 2869
Bibility. Tl] ! spirit of is all week in the face of almost
this insur-
lose none of their significance because of the very newest material and ideas in
iigjtiii intr so> icty and shaking llie social mountable difficulties. There will for a
the Intereollegiage series. Students of all this connection.
structure ic its very foundations, has few days to come be troubles that cannot
entered dw[ into the soul of ihe rising faculties must keep in mind this fact that A special course has been arranged with
be avoided, and disappointment to those College St. Presbyterian
the standard of the regular Varsity teams a view of providing not only healthy- Church
genera lion, a id the halls of the universities who expected that the Dining Hall would Spalding Sweaters
depends upon the material turned out by recreation and physical exercise but at Corner Bathurst
are Tilled as lever before with young men be able to offer from the beginning a
the Mulock Cup teams. the same time giving complete normal
and young w omen deeply conscious of the thoroughly efficient service. 1 am sure,
necessity fa the fullest development of however, that when the facts are known
instruction so that those taking the work A STYLE IM THE Reception to Presbyterian
mind and bo the keenest understanding REGISTRATION HAMPERED BY become qualified to teach and in this TRUE ATHLETIC Students of all Faculties
ly, the men cf the University will not only
ol ml economic problems, and way pass the benefits on to others. BUILD FOR EVERY
political make allowances, but will tolerate the
LARGE ATTENDANCE
the most idi anted enlightenment of conditions wilh a reasonable amount of
Mrs. Mosher is very interested and en- OUTDOOR PUR-
science, in c thusiasticabout this course as it is a POSE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th
patience.
Is the present system of registration work that is badly needed throughout
demands of t period of rccon- There are two requests that 1 should EVERYBODY COME.
adequate? That is the question under- Ontario in many cities and towns, and Stndfar
i of over one thou- like to make. The first is, that tours of Catalogue
graduates have been asking during the all those wishing to take advantage of
sand tiiiderg >f the University of inspection should not include the Kit-
week. Those students that have been
Toronto, wl IC career had been chens, as the passage to and fro of visitors
forced to stand in line for hours in order
this exceptional opportunity should phone A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
interrupted by the peremptory her immediately for full information. 207 Youfir, at. - TORONTO
< I
Interferes to a certain extent with the work
to even get in the Registrar's office are
call i<. arms, preme indication of there. The second is, that the hours of Standard Shoe Repairing Co.
unanimous in slating that more adequate
the importa i has come lo be first, second and third sittings that have
arrangements for the reception of students
670-2 YONGE ST.
just been posted should be observed, and
thai men should not crowd into the Hall
should be made.
Despite the fact was known that it
YOUR OPPORTUNITY JOS. J. F0LLETT The most modern machinery and
Expert Workmanship.
and wait by the serving tables or on the
inspiration to the whole student body. benches while the tables are being cleared
that the registration this year would be the Wanted as clerical assistant in Life- Civil & Military Tailors SHOES CALLED FOR & DELIVERED.
heaviest in years, no new arrangements insurance Office a young lady with and Heels a Specialty.
The increasing numlier of women who are and reset. We shall do our best lo ensure
were made for handling the thousands of
132 YONGE ST. Full Soles
seeking the advantages of higher cd neat ion promptness and o provide efficient
i service.
knowledge of the Spanish language. PHONE NORTH 2960.
undergraduates. According to one re- Good opening for qualified person.
is both cause and effect of the revolution- I am grateful for this opportunity of
turned man who complained bitterly of a Apply Business Office of THE
ary change which the status of women in bringing these matters to the attention
society is undergoing, and we look to the long watt he endured, before he received VARSITY.

BUY
of members of Hart House.
the little card admitting him to lectures.
University woman of today to set a
standard worthy to be followed by the
woman of tomorrow.
Yours faithfully,
\V. F. Bowles,
Warden.
"On Monday,"
"1 stood in
o'clock.
line
said this third year
from 2.30 p.m.
didn't even get a chance to
man,
until 51
SELL
YO UR. YOUR
From all over the world, the challenge 1

comes for intellectual and professional


get in the Registrar's office. On Tuesday, MISS KITTELMAN LAST NEW
It aden Lip, By our presence in this
MISS WRONG WELCOMES I fell huge line-up at ten
in the rear of the
Specialist in Moderns teaches
YEAR'S YEAR'S
FRESHETTES AT WOMENS UNION o'clock. was four o'clock before I
university,
the gauntlet.
we profess

of the highest educational privilege


We
lo have picked up
are availing ourselves
which Frcshies, frieshies everywhere So
registered. I


It

had to stand in line five


hours and missed mylunch. Thesystem
French and German by con-
versational and grammatical
TEXT-BOOKS
it
certainly should be improved." methods. Latin for beginners. at the
our country has In offer, and our respon- seemed at 85 St. George Street on Tuesday
sibility is
come
none the
proportionately great.
here with ideals, vague perhaps, but
less real, and the spirit
We have

inwhich
afternoon,when Miss Wrong welcomed the
incoming Class of 2T3, and gave them an
unmistakable proof ol the warm hospita-
As many

standing for
of the returned
forced lo enter petitions, claiming a year's
their service
men have been

overseas, a
North 6607
STUDENTS
we strive lo attain them will determine
not only our character, but our influence
on our
world struggle has
fellow students. The close of the
lity which will always await them beneath

the roof of the


sity College.
Women's Union of Univer-
The keen enthusiasm which
numlier of
Most
men

read yet. Students in the English and


are
have not even been
of the petitions

History course who filed petitions will have


still unregistered.
UNIVERSITY LODGE,
No. 496, G.R.C.
Luatftuted - -
A. F. and

June, 1010
A. M.
BOOK EXCHANGE
lifted the war clouds had been rather sup-
for the last few days
from our horizon, and every member of the pressed by the appalling terrors of regis- to wait until their case is heard on Satur-
Meets 2nd THURSDAYS UNIVERSITY Y.M.C.A., HART HOUSE
undergraduate body, whether returned tration, was suddenly released, and day. Meanwhile, these mca, with scores
every'
from overseas or continuing an uninter- frcshie was [bubbling over with the first
of other men in different courses, are wan- Freemason's Hall, 491 College Street OPEN: 12.30 to 2.00. 4.00 to 5.30
rupted course of study, is entering upon a exuberance of college dering about the halls, knowing in some
spirit, free from the
new life (i life of greater opportunity, a disturbing presence of senior, junior, or cases, neither their year on their course.
life o( greater responsibility. soph. Miss Wrong volunteered a little

STUDENTS
"concentrated information"
eagerly received and "over the tea -cups",
the treshies became acquainted with their
which was

CHESTNUT and COULTER Park Rrrw Photographers


(cllow-HtUdentB and began to feel that the
Class of 2T3 University College is at last,
/ I LADIES TAILORS t I
SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS
RENDEZVOUS an established fact in the University of 433 SPADINA AVENUE College 6637
University and College students by
Toronto. 328* YONGE ST., TORONTO PHONE M. 1269
the thousands are now lining up
W.U.A. MEETING, OCTOBER 7th
for their fall and winter work and
our slorc their store
will soon be
The first meeting
Undergraduate Association will be held
of the Women's
thronged. Students (eel at home MRS. MOSHER'S RECREATION AND INSTRUCTION GROUPS
here onetre is sure meet to
in East Hall on Tuesday, October 7
Every woman in University College is
Announcement to Varsity Men!
friends and where all the text books SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR GIRLS ATTENDING VARSITY
are lo be had. The best fountain
a member of this Society, which is ogran-
pens and a large range
iied for self-government, so please take A combination of nature, folk, classical
and modern dancing.
A few hundred yards from the Main Building you will find
of note
note, and make a point uf being present. an established business where a big assortment of slightly used
books are always in stock. Providing healthful physical exercise and a complete edu-
clothing, boots, etc., of
all styles and materials is sold at most
Medical students have a room of cational course in the art of dancing. Those who complete
SOCCER NOTICE. reasonable prices. We sell and rent dress, tuxedo and frock
their own here lined with the best
this course are fully competent to teach. suits, and also exchange or buy your cast off clothing and pay
texts and the latest works on the highest cash prices.
medicine. A
representative from each Faculty will Those interested are urged to communicate immediately
Store hours: S.jo a.m. to 6 p.m. meet in the office of the Secretary of
the wilh Mrs. Mosher, North 4530 as only a limited number
Saturday till io p.m.
Athletic Association, Hart House at 5
p.m., will be accepted.
THE FREEMAN DRESS EXCHANGE
October :J. The following members of the
McAlNSH&CO., Limtted Executive please note. 571 YONGE STREET
* to 12 College St. - Toronto R. F. Butler, Dents. MOSHER STUDIO OF DANCING, 583 CHURCH ST. NORTH 3270. (jj block north ol St, Allinn's and Wellcslcy St.)
S. W. Archibald. S..S.
THE VARSITY

VARSITY ATHLETICS
This
To- morrow
is tor
VARSITY HALF LINE
Trivets 3d as
IN GOOD SHAPE FOR
VARSITY MEN SHOULD PLAY STARTING MONDAY
ON VARSITY TEAMS Tlie "trivet" is one of the most
SATURDAY'S GAME sensible "homey" gifts imagin-
OCT. 6th
The following warning has been able.
A rare opportunity to secure a Cambridge
issued by the University of Tor-
Fall Overcoat at a very low price. Young Strong Fourteen Assured
onto Athletic Association to the It is simply an artistic silver
men's styles, all new goods.
Tliat VaFsity will place in the field a
students attending college: plate,
that
resting
extends like a
upon four feet,
miniature
MABEL NORMA ND
S25 and $10 coats. Students are hereby notified of
football team of the Intercollegiate calibre
extension dining -table.
the regulations covered by Article
seems now assured. Coaches Foulds and
$21.50 Campbell with their various assistants
IH, Section 7, of the constitution

$35 and $40 coats, i lined, piped seams.


have had the candidates practising daily
for two weeks and now they have prac-
of [the jUniveraity
Athletic Association.
of Toronto It is used on the table as a
stand for hot platters, as a tea- "UPSTAIRS"
"Any undergraduate pot stand, or as a stand for a
of the As-
tically selected two teams from which
$27.50 sociation playing with any team vase or other table centre- A RAGTIME ROMANCE
to choose the Varsity fourteen. The piece.
SATURDAY ONLY strength of the team lies chiefly on the
other than a University team FEATURING MICKEY'S
during the academic year, in any
half-line. There is some very promising
form of athletics, in any recog-
We show a very complete line POPULAR STAR.
line material but at present an onlooker
MZPATRICK & O'CONNELL limited nized league, union, or associa- of them, of beautifully pierced
would judge that the bulk of the work
264 YONGE STREET tion, or in any championship designs, in best quality silver
will devolve on the halves. The pick of plate upon hard nickel, ranging
Carroll
match, shall stand suspended
the backfield candidates are of
from JS.OO to 515.00 each.
Guclph, Joe Breen of Ottawa, "Red" from further participation in
Mackenzie Intercollegiate star in 191-1,
University Athletics until rein-
stated by the Directorate."
THE
Pearson a Mil lock Cup star of four
Special Prices to Students years ago, Frank Sullivan formerly of
To be eligible to represent the Wo would a in In remind yaa

ALIVE BOLLARD U.T.S., Wendell Holmes, a veteran of


many battles in both the Intercollegiate
University in any athletic contest
a student must br duly registered
in the University or in one of the
tlmt
iliivs
lilting of
our optical DcpDHmrnt
huccial MlcnlSon to tlio
oculxstH 1 prccrin linns.
DOMINION
and the Big Four, and Joe Taylor,
TOBACCONIST merly with St. Andrews, O' Flaherty the
for-
affiliated colleges; he must be in

10-12 YONGE ST. ARCADE old St, Michael's and Argonaut star
another man who has been tried both
is
actual attendance upon lectures
and proceeding to a degree; and
have paid the annual fee required.
BANK
on the half-line and at flying wing, and
Capital - Paid up, $6,000,000
judging from the form lie has displayed at
All students who have in the
past violated Section 7 were, on
Ryrie Bros, Reserve Fund - $7,500,000
the work-outs he will be a hard man to

UNIVERSITY SERMON SERIES


Limited
the 9th of April last, reinstated, Total Assets - $122,000,000
keep off the team. Joe Breen is a big
but warnings are now issued that 134-136-138 Yonge Si.
fast halfback and seems assured of bis
the regulation will in the future TORONTO Savings Department in connection
He a good
OPENING SERVICE position at right half.
plunger and cool in the pinches and will
is
be rigidly adhered to, and every with all Branches. Interest allowed
student who values his University on Deposits of SI aod upwards.
Sunday, October 5th be a worthy successor to stars of former
days. The feature of the last few work-
standing must consider that his
duty to his University comes first.
Drafts issued on foreign countries
been the work at current rales.
PREACHER outs lias of the brilliant
young back field player Carroll, erst-
SPADINA AVENUE BRANCH
SIR ROBERT FALCONER while star or the Western Interscholastic.
Carroll is a good punter,
deadly tackle a_ INGRAM and Cor. College Street
Convocation Hall - 11 o'clock and a fast and slippery runner in a broken What d'ye think. John Chuso, Manaier.

UNIVERSITY PREACHERS FOR OCTOBER


OCTOBER 12 DR. WILFRED T. GRENFELL, Labrador
field. He will in all probability catch a
regular berth. "Red" Mackenzie has
Look who's here the pigskin!
BELL, Limited
not yet reached the top of his form
OCTOBER 19 PRESIDENT HOWARD S. BLISS, Beyxoot, Syria
but there seems no reason to doubt bis e> a a * 256 McCAUL ST.
OCTOBER 26 DR. HENRY VAN DYKE, New York And it's here to stay unless there's
ability to execute a "come-back". Vau-
ghan Pearson is another of the younger another war.
(PIrit Door Stalk of Coltiu SI.)
Beauchamp & How
halves who is doing well. He is a good O O Si $i Telephone - - Coll. 837 LIMITED
punter, a sure catch, and uses his bead
That four year gap should make the
BOYS! Frank Sullivan and Wendell return of the grand old game all the more TAILORS
We welcome you back; back from the
College Gowns at all times.
Holmes arc also showing great form on welcome.
& dr &r &
COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSE
FOR ALL TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN
the half-line. The candidates for .the
trenches many of you, and all ready for Judging by the interest .aken in the
West
the lecture, the lab., the assembly and the
gridiron.
outside wing positions are Pcarlman,
" Red" Smylic of hockey fame, Al. Schati, practices, tins season should
in the enthusiasm which marked pre-war
tie not lacking STUDENTS' 91 King; Street A. 3875

Ernie Rolph and Bill Blatz. Two others,


Who'B your Haberdasher now? HARCOURT & SON Duncan and Prendergast are expected years. SUPPLIES
to turn out in the near future. With Si Sj ft O
Clothes don't make
man, but the opposing halfbacks How do you size them up? Of course,
appearances do count, please remember
this array
will certainly
of stars
have much to fear. Pcral- there are always some "wise acres" who You are cordially invited to inspect TT"
that; and many a man has got there ahead shake their heads and pour out mournful our stock and ask our prices.
man and S my lie look best ho far, but Al.
of the other fellow by the proper selection 103 King St. West Schatz is alos playing a magnificent game.
criticism. For the love of Mike get it ~n
of his haberdashery and clothes. The fight for quarterback is between out of your system
and " Red " M nrr.iy, A & t &

ARROW
.
We're right handy to serve you with " Curly " Carroll
Both Foulds and Campbell an- scratch-
and both are good ball carriers although Kerr, Davidson, Paterton
everything thats new to wear, and you
will find many novelties in our Two Shops
TORONTO a little weak on the tackling end of the
ing their domes as to who is to be and
and MoFarland,
game. Gordon, Si. Andrew's College who isn't. Which is not to be wondered at
that are a forecast of what will be in

other shops a season hence. player


turning
is

out.
another
On
quarterback
the line
who
Houston,
is
when you watch the ambitious ones go to
it day after day.
BARHISTER&, SOLICITORS,
807 Excelsior Ule Building, Twonto Si
ere,,
softQDLLARS
We can save you a few dollars on your
LOEWS THEATRE Kitcluim, English, Birdsall, Wallace,
lb a .
v $ FIT WELL WASH EASILY
and don't forget It's up to every human being registered
Fall O'coat or Suit, Huestis and Hamilton are rapidly round- Solicitors for the University of Toronto
GfMU, Peabody & Co.
SAME POPULAR PRICES. at this scot of learning to turn out and of Canada, Ud.
ing into form and with a little mure
"We're so handy" Continuous Performance 12 Noon to coaching should become a formidable back them up. If you haven't got a pair
11 p.m. of lungs, yet busy and rent an old pair.
aggr. gation.
TWO STORES Inject SOIllC pep into the game from the THE
bleachers. It's up to you!

COLLEGE ST.
1
of Spadina ENTIRE WEEK OF OCTOBER 6.
INTER-COLLEGIATE TRACK
MEET WILL BE HELD OCT.
The first game
4 6 4 S
will be staged tomorrow.
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
Come out and get acquainted with the Incorporated 1869
Rl flftD CT Just West JOHN BARRYMORE team and incidentally some of the old-
DLUUlf 01 . of Bathurst in 24th AT McGILL who upheld the Blue and White
timers Capital Paid Up $16,000,000
and brouse
" RAFFLES Reserve Funds 17,000,000
Drop in around a bit, you
Adapted from the Famous Stage Executive meet Oct. 5th Boy game you can remain
Varsity-Old Total Assets 471,000,000
are very welcome.
Success. seated while the Argos and Tigers fight it

Six Superb Vaudeville Acts. The annual Intercollegiate Track Meet our in the Big-Four opener. Toronto Branches
Loew's British-Canadian Weekly. will be held this year at McGill about the King and Yonge Danforth Ave. Queen and Broadview
BIRRELL'S "Mutt and JeH" Cartoons.
Winter Garden Same Show as Loew's.
24th or 26th of October. Following the
usual custom, the University track meet
JACK WILLIAMS
COACHING QUEEN'S
Avenue Road
Bloor and Dovercourt
Dundas and Chestnut
Gerrard and Logan
Runnymede and Bloor
Spadina and College
to select the contestants for the Inter- Cedarvaleand Danforth Jones and Gerrard Yonge and Bloor
collegiate meet, will take place a week Things are beginning to hum in rugby Church Street Keele and St. Clair Yonge and College
esrlier, namely October 17th. All the circles at Queen's. With a game nt College and Bathurst King and Spadina Yonge and Richmond
students desirous of making a place should Toronto on October 11, the first of the Savings Bank Department conducted at all branches.
get in training on the University track Intercollegiate games, the players arc going
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received and interest allowed at
immediately. Dr. W-, E. Brown, Dr. at it to gel into shape. At the practice
highest current rates.
Harold Campbell. Mr. Frank Hnlbus and game over thirty men turned out, and with
the oncuinc of the Fall sess iy more
Capt. K. C. Bumcss arc assisting in the
training, and one of them is at the track
every afternoon at 4 o'clock. "Jack" Williams, well-known gridiron
There will be a meeting of Track is at the helm as coach
star of former days

Executive in the Secretary's Office, Hart


House, on Monday at 5 o'clock. The
following are the officers: President, Dr.
of the Queen's fourteen. He has been
working with the senior squad since the
middle of September and is hopeful of
WOMAN'S BAKERY
IT IS AN EASY MATTER W. E. Brown; Vice-Presidents, Frank great things. BANQUETS AND DINNERS
W. P. Hogarth; Scc.-Treas.. G. Queen's will play three teams, senior,
for the man who uses discrimination in his dress, to satisfy his needs from Halbus.
our stock of Correct Haberdashery. H. S. Ramsey; Asst. Sec.-Trcns., A. C. intermediate and junior, and according
make
430 COLLEGE ST. D 270 COLLEGE ST.
New fall goods are ready now, and your individual tastes will be Clark: Provisional Mgr., E. Lajoic. to the coach they are going to Near Bat hunt St. Near Spadina Avenue
catered to. Whether it be for an evening affair, or just a gathering of (he championship. The
Q
a good slab for the
Phone CoU. 1401 Phona Coll. 3057
boys, you will find our haberdashery correct in style and quality. Correct
in price.
INTERCOLLEGIATE RUGBY formation of the Queen's team has not

And service coants too !


SCHEDULE FOR 1919. yet Ileal decided. very possible that
It is

We are when we have October 11 Queen's at Toronto. an exhibition game will lie played between
satisfied only satisfied you.
18 McGill at Queen's. the R, M.C. and Queen's on Saturday, and A. H. LEAKE, Prop. - TORONTO
LUMBERS CO., 733 Yonge Street at Bloor 25Toronto at Queen's. a fast game Is expected.
CATERING AND BOX LUNCHES
Nov. 1 McGill al Toronto. An invitation has been received from
V necked Sweaters in all club and school colors. Special - $6.60
SQnecn'sat McGill. the Rough Riders to play an exhibition
l/iToronto at McGill. game in Ottawa on Thanksgiving Day.
THE VARSITY
VARSITY RESIDENCES PRESIDENT FALCONER
y.MC.A MEETS FOR Continued from page I, col. $,

FULL AND HAVE MANY ORGANIZATION SCHEMES will be- appropriate to the commencement
of the first after- the- war session.
ON WAITING LIST

Stollerys
The list of preachers for the remainder
Pre-sessional Conference plan of the Michaelmas Term is as follows:
Oct. 12, Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell, Labrador
Houses will hold Organization Programme for Year Medical Mission; Oct. IK, President
Meetings this week Howard S. Bliss, Hcyrout, Syria; Oct. 2C,
On Friday evening, September 2llth, Dr. Henry Van Dyke, Late American
East, Nonh and South Houses the Toronto Ferry Company carried to Minister to Holland; Nov. 2, Hon, The

The College Man's Store


iire full

and have a waiting list three feet long. Centre Island about forty students, Rev. H. J. Cody, D.D., Minister of Educa-
The fact tliai more applicants than can members of every College and Faculty. tion, Ontario; Nov. ft, President C. A.
be accommodated have made efforts to These men, under the direction of Mr. Barbour, D.D., Rochester Theological
enter the Residences makes one I Kink H. S. Patton, and Pat Arnold, Secretaries Seminary; Nov. 16, Rev. Ernest Thomas,
tlic old spirit is coming back. Each house or the University Y.M.C.A., proceeded, Beard of Social Servico.'Methodist Church
JS located within a stones throw has nearly half of last year's residents
again which is assuring that the old prece-
to Manitou Hotel where they were duly
registered and provided with week-end
in Canada; Nov. 23, Canon G. F, Scott,
D.S.O., Late Senior Chaplain, First Can.
of your College, at Corner dents will be lived tip to. There are many accommodation. Division; Nov. 30, Bishop Chas. P.
returned men back who had rooms four Not entirely for pleasure did this exodus Anderson, Chicago; Dec. 7, Dr. John S.

of Yonge and Bloor years ago when there


as a Personal Liberty League instituted
was no such thing from Toronto take place, for some had
made sacrifices of time and money to be
Mott, General Secretary. World's Chris.
tian Student Federation; Dec. 14, Rev.
in the University Calendars. Possibly here, but for labour the task of ade- Trevor H. Davics, D.D., Metropolitan
This Greater Men's Store history will repeat itself and the present
peace of freshmen
quately
of the
preparing
Y.M.CA. worthy
to make the work Church. Toronto
shall be subject to of the present Convocation Hall, II o'clock.

with added departments features amendments. In very discon-


fact it is year the
year of entrance into the fine
certing to have afirst year resident say commodious rooms of Hart House.
condescendingly that he is getting quite The opening address was given by Mr.
HART HOUSE OFFERS' EXCELLENT
Clothing and Furnishing in the accustomed to the hotfee; furthermore it D. R. Porter, Student Secretary, Inter- OPPORTUNITY FOR SPORTS
israther gratifying to see other freshmen national Committee Y.M.C.A., one of
*
peppery" you Styles sturdy
at large with Derby's and moustaches.
But times do change, and will change
America's first quota of Rhodes Scholars.

On Saturday evening President Falconer


Hart House- Will be Available for
Important Functions.
back again. welcomed the men who had returned from
youthful chaps like- Some students who were in residence overseas service, and spoke to the new Physical training this year to be
is com-
last year and unable to get in this year students of the ri c h heritage prewired for
pulsory for all first and second year men
Warm Comfortable Overcoats complain thai
allotment
"Ye old pull" worked the
of rooms. This is incorrect.
the present college generation.
Mr. Vincent Masscy, following, spoke
students, according to an announce men
t
made yesterday by
Suitswith Every New Style "Wrinkles" The allotments had to be spread equally of the place ofHart House in the College If
the Athletic Director.
a student does not take the required
among the old residents and the new, and life and of the part the Student amount of physical training, he will
tailored in a painstaking manner from the different faculties of the University V M,C.A. could plfy ;r. g'v.Ti* symmetry his next year starred in that subject
enter

in order to be fair. Of course no student and


and colour lo this work.
all wool fabrics- with sups, was allowed hack, but other- Strong contributions were also made by
will be compelled to take it in that year.
The work prescribed by the physical
wise it appears a matter of luck for those Dr. H. B. Sharman, Messrs.
Neckwear in College Colors- -Clever New
who are
J. A. Pater- director for the undergraduates consists of
in. son, G. Gfeason of Osaka, Japan, E. H.
participation in any form of athletics and
Designs in Tailored Shirts and Fall Hats House Masters are house meet-
calling Clarke, National Student Secretary, and
gymnasium work. With first and second
ings for the purpose of electing committees others. year men, a minimum of two periods a week
Stollery guarantees to College Men a to carry on the government of the House Each afternoon Faculty and College the gymnasium is required.
greater Service than Ever during the year, to arrange dances, group conferences were held for the pur- Any student, it Is announced, who elects
feeds, etc. The tennis courts which are pose of organization and of planning the to take any of the sports played at the
utilized at all times, are in need of mark- programme for the year. University, must report to the office of the
YONGE
and
STOLLERYS In Tha Heart of Toronto
YONGE
and
ing.
empty,
parries;
Hol's:'
The
due

is
the
fire-extinguishers
to
last years masquerade
water fountain in South
once more in working con-
are still Joint conferences were also held, where
the general scheme of organization was
completed, and plans discussed for pro-
moting New Student Work, Voluntary
Athletic Association and enrol in some
other form of athletics or in gymnasium
classes, for the period when the sport
is not being played.
chesen

BLOOR Open till 9 p.m. BLOOR


dition; there are no electric bulbs in
the top hall of North Ho e:
still Study and Community Service, and for
making available to the students eminent
On the main floor are separate
,

"gyms"
for boxing, wrestling and fencing. The
In short, the three ho .sa are opening speakers on vital subjects. Saturday big swimming pool be a feature with
will
housekeeping for one grand year in night's session culminated in a spectacular its accompanying locker rooms, showers,
sports, "n' everything"! com roast on the lake shore. steam baths and massage room.

RUGBY University of Toronto

VARSITY STADIUM Rugby Club


Tomorrow at 2.15 HOME GAMES
VARSITY os. OLD BOYS October 11, 18, and November 1

AT 3.45
Season Tickets for the above Series
Argos^ Hamilton Tigers
Two games for one admission
$3.30
(Which includes Amusement Tax)
RESERVED SEATS (Including Amusement Tax)
/Vol* on Sate at Office of Athletic Association, $1.10
Hart House
USTS CLOSE TO-DAY AT 5 P.M.
Bleacher Seats
5 5c
Rooters' Tickets (Including Amusement Tax) -
Admission by South-East Gate up to
1.45 p m , .
30c. To be included in the Subscribers' List, enter
On Sale at Post Office, Mam Building;
Engineering Building-
your name and address to-day at the Athletic
Dental College and Athletic Association,
Hart House. Association, Hart House.
The Undergraduate Newspaper
VOL. XXXIX. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1919. No.

BRIG.-GEN. MITCHELL TO VARSITY YJ.C.A. SHOWS VARSITY TEAM SUFFERS DEFEAT AT HANDS
GOVERNOR-GENERAL COMING TO UNIVERSITY
BE INAUGURATED GRATITUDE FOR NEW HOME
TO OPENJIART HOUSE OFFICIALLY OF OLD BOYS IN FIRST GAME OF SEASON
THIS COMING WEEK
Record Number of Students aided
DICK SHEER V AND SMIRLIE LAWSON ONCE MORE BRING CROWDS TO
THOUGH CONSTRUCTION DELAYED BUILDING HAS MANY DELAILS OF Inaugural Address indicative of
in Securing Rooms
THEIR FEET WITH DAZZLING RUSHES THROUGH BROKEN FIELDS
INTEREST WITH WHICH ALL STUDENTS SHOULD BECOME FAMILIAR future S. P. S. Policy The Varsity Y.M.C.A. has already
ped with modern dressing rooms, etc. It shewn its appreciation of its new quarters The Stadium was crowded on Saturday Lawson made yards. Varsity got poses-
Armistice Day has been cho %' Uric. -Gen. C. H. Mitchell, C.B., C.M.G..
is to be run under the direction of the
in helping some
fifteen hundred students afternoon when the Old Boys lined up sion and "Curly" Carroll rounded the end
ceremony of cvceptional importance in tlie D.S.O., will be officially inaugurated as
Players' Club which has already arranged to secure rooms. Some three weeks against the Varsity fourteen in an exhibi- for 15 yards. Varsity gained 10 yards on
life of Toronto University. On that day Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science and
An announcement of the before the opening of the University the tion game. The ex-students won by a interference and the ball was now within
a cycle of plays.
the new Hart House will be officially Engineering on Wednesday, October
program be made in two weeks. The
will
8. Y.M.C.A. sectaries secured voluntary score of S-5, which just about indicates 8 yards of the Old Boys line and the Blue
turned over to the University, although His inaugural address will be indicative
larger social functions such as the Arts, workers tt> go out and look for, as well as the play, as the Old Boys had the edge of and White bucked over for a try. Breen
a large part of it is already in use. of the future policy of his faculty. He inspect rooms suitable for students. " Red" kicked off to A.
Science and Med dances will be held in it, the Blue and White throughout the game. failed to convert.
A small announcement of its history and stated that we are entering on a period of Arrangements were made and appeal
been prepared and is being but in order to avoid a possible congestion Their line-up included many of the men Carroll who returned it to midfield.
activities has reconstruction both in the outside world
the smaller functions such as year dances,
went forth frtfm the city pulpits for accom- who have been games leading lumin-
the Lawson again made yards on two plunges.
distributed. It tells of the origin of the
and in the University, and special measures modation. Write-ups were inserted in the Smirlic Lawson, Bucks by German and Redly took yards
etc. will be barred. The foyer of the aries for the last decade.
proposed made in 1010 by the trustees of will be necessary to cope with this new
bodies daily papers, which brought in rooms by "the Big Train," was there, the peerless on two plunges. Quarter time, score,
theatre will be open to student
the Hart Massey Estate, to give to the state of affairs. A program will be out-
including these with a mixed membership 'phone as well as by mail, one even pub- Dick Shcehy, "Laddie" Casscls, Varsity' Varsityo; Old Boys 0.
University a building for certain student lined which is designed to meet these new
for meetings of a business nature. The lishing a list of rooms available. greatest wing man of former days, "Pete" SECOND QUARTER.
activities. Since the adoption of the The General
conditions in both spheres. There were a nujnber of rooms
library is of considerable extent, the gym-
listed German, "Gamey" Stratton, "Pete" Old Boys ball on Varsity's 25 yard line.
proposal the idea has steadily broadened will strongly emphasize the needs of the
swimming that were so far out the workers hadjiot Campbell, Billy Milne, "Red" Mackenzie Mackenzie and Carroll exchanged kicks,
itsscope until there now stands a building nasium up-to-date and the pool
hour, particularly those concerning the time to inspect them. Some were from well-known. They honours being even. " Red" rounded the
one of the largest on the continent. and others equally
extraordinarily unique in that it consoli- education of returned soldiers, and is reports very fine, but students preferred pulled off many and were in
trick plays end for ten yards. Old Boys lost posses-
dates and unites untlcr one management,
The outside appearance of the building
expected to deal thoroughly with this accommodation closer to the University.
will be quite as remarkable as the features much better condition than was expected
and one roof a large number of student pressing need. This inauguration will be a Conlinuctl page 4, col. 1
within when the work has been completed "Jap" Pea rce's genial personality helped The real stars of the game were Shcehy
activities. Other universities in America University function, and desirable that
it is to make many a freshman's heart happy and Lawson. Time after time the great
and elsewhere have magnificent club houses and the debris cleared away and replaced
there be a large attendance from the other as he kept moving things in the various
but none boosts of such a vast range of by grass.
faculties of (he University.
Dick brought the crowd to its feet with his MULOCK CUP MEETING
information bureaus, Ed. Evans helped dazzling runs and elusive slipping through TO-NIGHT AT P.M.
purpose and organization. 7
Dean Mitchell is said to be very anxious him with his room list. Some men had to broken fields. Smirlie Lawson smashed
Since 10)0, Mr. Vincent Massey has MEDS' FROSH RECEPTION. to have the other faculties and the outside return for a second list hut the "Y" could through the line for yards repeatedly. Colleges and Faculties who intend
been in constant attendance helping along world know the fine work that is being not possibly hecp a check on all rooms He passed the ball at the proper time and entering a team in the Mulock
the work. He has assisted in many ways All Freshmen of Medical College done at S.P.S., to have them realize how taken. Special mention is made of punted well. On his showing Saturday, Cup are reminded of the
series
to have it completed. While a stall qf in Year Course Attention.
Sis well it is equipped. The inauguration will
.

Messrs. Ed. Evans, L. Patrick, Smirlie could catch a place with any of the meeting of their representatives
competent and well-trained architects A rousing reception will be held for be an opportunity for the rest of the U.C., and L. Junt, Mcds. Big Four teams. Although defeated (managers preferred) tonight at
have been planning they worked on the you by the Medical Y.M.C.A. in University to learn something of this, and helping the students
In addition to Varsity was by no means disgraced. The 7 p.m. in the Athletic Association
general suggestion and proposals made by Hart House, Thursday, October assuch it should not be missed. " Y"
selecting rooms the established team made a good showing and with a Office, Hart House, This meeting
Mr. Massey himself. Later Mrs. Massey 9th at 7.30 p,m. Reception tor
Continued on page 4, col. I. little improvement in the defensive play is Very Important as matters per-
joined him and has been untiring in her men in year course We dues day,
efforts to secure suitable and comlortable October 16th.
five
Don't mis it.
PRES. FALCONER MAKES of the wing line, U, of T. will make a strong taining to organization and sched-
bid for intercollegiate honours. Of the ule are to be considered.
fittings and furniture. Fats. Stunts. Music. STIRRING APPEAL ANNESLEY HALL HOLDS halves, Joe Breen was the best. He caught
Had not been for the years of war it
it

would have been completed sooner. For


TO STUDENTS COURT OF NEW In faultless style, broke fast and proved a
hard man to bring down. He looks like
nearly five years it has been occupied by U.V.A. HAS FINE RECORD MEMBERS one of the best halves Varsity has pro- IMPORTANT CHANGES IN
the military authorities. This with the In his address to the students yester-
attendant shortage of labour made its FOR ONE YEAR'S WORK day morning, President Falconer compared
duced in may Next to Breen,
years.
UPPER MED. YEARS
King Pluto from Doom Book sen- "Dink" Carroll was the most effective
completion impossible at that time. Since the University education to the precious
half-line performer. He made several nice
military operations ceased the work of
Reports sbow Summer's Work pearls by which the men of the east gave tences sixty-five fresheltes
gains in broken fields and although a trifle
building has been resumed and has gone on their wealth and how related to the Courses in Higher Grades made to
it is One of the best initiations ever wit-
nervous punted well. He should improve
Highly Effective
with ceaseless rapidity in spite of many present unrest in labour conditions. nessed in Annesley Hall took place Friday Give Better Training
as the season progresses. Young Pearson
difficulties. At the opening of the term There are three remedies for the unrest evening, October .'Srd, when about sixty-
Wit!) Mr. McQueen, the president in the also made a creditable showing and despite
many parts of it have been completed and today. One is education of the masses. five freshies were initiated,
chair, the General Council of the U.V.A. his small stature, would make a mighty- With the largest registration in its
placed at the disposal of the student. "An excellent remedy it is, too," said the The guilty "shades" of 2T3 were led
held its first meeting of the year in Hart good half-haek in the Intercollegiate. On history, over 107(1, the Faculty of i\Iedicine
The remainder willbe completed before President. "It would cause more unrest blindfolded into the realms of the under-
House on Friday evening. the wing line Varsity's weakness was has opened its first peace session in a spirit
November 10, the day of the official for the present, but better days would world (Annesley Dining Hall) accom-
Reports of the summer's activities were apparent. Bcattieand Kitchen were good of optimism heretofore without precedent.
opening. result in the end." The second is economi- panied by the clanking of chains and
and made some fine- gains, but the rest of Standing room only will be the predomin-
submitted and an outline of the year's
Mr. VV. F. Bowies has been appointed cal adjustment. This would not be satis- ghastly groans.
the wing men failed to impress although ant cry around the old school until the first
activities was drawn up. Largely through
warden and is in control. He is very factory- For instance some employers The trembling were brought
freshies
Houston should improve with coaching. onrush of this avalanche of ambition has
body for the way the efforts of Frank O'Leary the secretary, and more kindly than
grateful to the student are better liked before King Pluto who read their crimes Coach Foulds used a different team in each died away. One hears rumours of a
they have realized the impossibility of an active campaign was carried on at others. No matter how satisfactorily from the Book of Doom. Some who half and gave all the candidates a chance threatened strike among the professors for
having it wholly completed at the begin-
Ottawa in the returned mens' interests, wages, hours, and working conditions were laboured under the delusion rli.it they were
to show their wares. a sixty hour week, and time anddialf for
with the result that the plan of the Asso-
ning of the term as had been hopedi For settled there would still remain a mutual part of the Faculty were made to assume first quarter. over-time. This it seems it will be im-
ciation for ^assistance to veterans in the "Give a man all the money hi;
the opening day an outstanding program distrust. their natural form as earthworms and
Varsity kicked off. Old Boys plunged possible to grant through the principle of
matter of education Is to be considered by
has been arranged and the Governor- wants but still he
be discontent,"
will crawl about the feet of the sophs. Others for yards. Holmes was hurt and Box unionism may be recognized.
the Government and members of the
continued the speaker, "unless he takes an who were guilty of not showing proper
General has accepted the invitation of the went to flying wing. Varsity gained pos- There are for instance two first years,
Association are to be called to give evidence men in his own sphere.
University to perform the opening cere- interest in fellow respect for the sophomores were made each divided into two parts. The one,
session on an offside. A. Carroll kicked to
beofre the Committee on Repatriation. and best way is to work
mony. The third tosing"God Save the King" to the tune Mackenzie who was downed by Bradfield. groups A and B with a membership of over
In the pamphlet which is being circu-
An active campaign for membership is together as a brotherhood and here the "Rule Britannia", one fresh Frosh was 'J00 is composed of the argonauts of the
to be carried on in every faculty with the Varsity men should step in. They should
lated the purpose and organization are accused of turning her eyes left instead of
six year course; we hope that they may
object of emolling every man who has seen study conditions so that they may give SWIMMING TANK OPEN.
adequately outlined, Then follows a eyes "front " in chapel. attain the gulden fleece, and that but few
The theatre voluuiary service in an actual theatre of sympathetic advice to the great masses of Each "shade" was requested to swear Tim VARSITY lias learned that the
description of the building. of their own will be found cast by the way-
war. This will lead to a mass meeting on swimming pool Hart House will open
has a seating capacity of 500 and is equap- people and lake part in a sane leadership. an oath of submission to the Queen of the in
Bide, a sacrifice to the shearer's ruthless
Thursday, October 1, which will pro- Sophs before they were allowed to enter the middle of next week. The tank has
blade. The other, groups C and D,
bably be addressed by Brig.-Gen. Gries- POSTPONED. the realpis of bliss. The most impressive been cleaned and is practically ready for numbering over "2^0, is the last of the five
bach and other prominent men. Owing to the Referendum meeting for was the presentation use. The natatorium is one of the finest
VARSITY SETTLEMENT It is anticipated that General Currie can
part of the initiation
Canada and contains the best features of
years course, and may be considered to
students on Oct ober 7 it has been necessary of the " lamp of learning" by the President in
have all been already shorn, since they one
be secured on or about November 11, and
HOLDS FESTIVAL WEEK to postpone the W.U.A. meeting to Wed- of a represent modern swimming pool construction. and all have had many a close shave in
a series of other outstanding Canadian and nesday, October 8th at 1.30 p.m. in East promised on behalf of her year to keep it France (when the adjutant insisted on it).
OCTOBER 7th allied officers for future meetings of the Hull. Every undergraduate woman of brightly burning and uphold Vic's motto But not only in point of numbers is the
Association. U.C. is expected to be present. " The truth shall make you free." MR. F. H. WILKINSON IS present to be a banner year for signs of
" Eats" were served in the Dining -room
extended to all ORGANIST FOR SUNDAY SERVICE reorganization and reconstruction mani-
Hearty Invitation
WOMEN AND "THE VARSITY" and each year gave its yells and songs, and fest themselves in all departments, and
Students interested in Valuable the Frosh were voted "Jolly good fellows". Commence
WARNING TO STUDENTS Organ Recitals Series Will more particularly is this the case in the
Work Every woman student in the University
Shortly Department ol Medicine, under the
is now entitled to a copy of The Varsity. The Athletican and Discipline Attention Returned Men.
The University Settlement is looking direction of Professor Duncan Grahjiii.
Ask for it at the post-office. Committee of the Students Ad- student attending the University
Any almost a metamorphosis.
forward to an interesting and happy winter A new organist has been appointed for Here we find
ministrative Council desire to call who parlance falls under the cap-
army
It has closed two weeks for much needed
in
the Sunday Convocation Hall.
autumn cleaning and decorating, and REFERENDUM MEETING TO the attention of the students to tionAmputation case is asked to com- services in
Mr, F, H. Wilkinson, an undergraduate of
the fact that unauthorized con- municate with Mr. F. O'Leary, North
reopen on Tuesday evening, October the Class of ITU. recently returned from diseases, each group under a clinical super-
will
BE HELD AT VICTORIA testa, parades, etc., are contrary House, Umvereitj residency Kindly give
7th. It extends a hearty invitation
to all
three years' service overseas, and now visor, who, together with Ins teaching staff,
TO-MORROW AFTERNOON to the rules of conduct laid down group of
interested persons about College to visit completing his course, is to fill this im- is a specialist in the particular
week. The by the University authorities and diseases under his care. In the T.G.H.
it during the Autumn festival portant position. His services at the
Lt.-Col. Fallis of Overseas Chaplain that all infractions of these rules Ward "G" with cardio vascular and lung
Harbord car stops at the comer of Ade- organ promise to be a great asset to the
will be dealt with by the Com-
laide and Peter Streets one stop east of
Service Is Speaker. CONCESSIONS MADE TO University Choir whose splendid organ- cases is under Dr. J. Oille; Ward "H",
mittee and the Council.
Spndinn. The program is arranged as ization last year, as a result of the tireless with gastro-intestinul, kidney and ductless
On Tuesday, October 7, 1010, at 4.30
Student organisations wishing RETURNED MEN IN A FEW COURSES is under Dr. W. Goldir; Ward
follows: enthusiasm Mr. D, 0: Arnold and the gland cases,
to engage in contests must make
ol
Tuesday, October 77.30 p.m.White p.m. in Victoria Chapel, every student in able leadership of Mr. A. F. Cringan, has
application in writing to the Gene- Regarding ic to returned
Shield Club (Workers); Young Varsity the University will have an apportunity prepared it for the important role it Is and skin cases is under Dr. G. W. Howland.
ral Secretary of the Students Ad- en inthedi ftheUniver-
of hearing the question of the coming Dr. D. King Smith will be in Mi[x;rvision of
destined to play in the increasing activities
ministrative Council, Hart House, the Registrar'
Wednesday, October 8 3.30 p.m. Referendum presented. The speaker, Lt.-
and submit plans for the approval
ty.THB VAl
of college life. *kiu L..1SC5. The Out-patient Department
Marigold and Happy Hearts Clubs (Small Col. Fallis, C.B.E., is especially qualified is under the direction of Dr. G. Strathy and
of the Discipline Committee. The annual series of organ recitals in
Girls). to deal with the subject, inasmuch as he Convocation Hall has come to be a tradi- Dr. G. Young.
was assistant director of the chaplain Tho Athletic and Discipline vl t i

H. K. Dctweiler, who has been


Thursday, October 9-r3.30 p.m. Young tion of the University of Toronto, and Dr.
Canadian forces in France, Committee also wish to call tho
Citizens' Club (Boys); 7.30 p.m., Arrow services for the
with the assurance of a plentiful supply of lecturer in Bacteriology for the past three
attention of the students to the within not making the new six
five years,
leaving Canada early in 1015. " Hu " now occupies the position con-
Club (Boys). fuel, and no immediate prospect of a years,
fact that any persons caught gam- year course compulsory. In the other
Friday, October 103.30 p.m.Jolly His long and intimate acquaintance it is hoped that what ever arrange
epidemic, sulting bacteriologist to all medical clinics
with the men in France should enable him bling will be severely disciplined. faculties no concession has been made at
Chums Club (Boys); work to be meuts may be made for the fortnightly While Dr. W. R. Campbell of the Depart-
Dy order, all because the nature of the
Saturday, October 11 10 a.m. Little to speak with authority as to what the ment of Pathological Chemistry occupies
recitals during the present college year,
Athletic and Discipline Committee covered makes it essential for thorough
Lads' Club (Smallest Boys); 2 p.m., Merry boys want in this respect.
they may be carried out without serious a similar position in that aspect of clinical
Chancellor Bowles will act aB chairman technical knowledge which can be acquired
Maidens and Queen Mary Clubs(Gir]s), Students Administrative Council, interruption. work.
at this meeting. by following the different year* in sequence
7.30 p.m., Illustrated lecture.
THE VARSITY
THE VARSITY Be not self centred spending all your
energy on yourself.
from 3-5 p.m. If you can swim, begin
practising now /or the contest in March.
Reserve energy /or sport but beware lest Watch the bulletin board for further
you expend nil. detail, or speak to members of Athletic
Restrain from de-energising yourself Executive. Help your college by getting

Edltor-in-Chlcf:

Women's Editor:
Dc W.
Miss E. R. CRI NG AN
S, PUFFER. B.A.
'
completely your mind with social obliga-
tions.
Guard well the energy
your power expend it
that
wisely, seek ever
lies within
into the game now.

WOMEN STUDENTS' EXCHANGE


STUDENTS
in go Forward. The world of tomorrow BUREAU ESTABLISHED
and many tomorrows will need you.
Huiintu Mnnacer:

F..
W
H.
G.
MrKlNNEY
COLGATE
COLLIER C. GRANT,
Aisocinrc Editor*:
'20 J.
K. l
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HOOD
HASTINGS
'33
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The increasing cost of text-books and
the demand for copies ot texts that are
Y 0U this
mate use of the facilities of
are invited to
Bank whether
it may be for the opening
W. r.ARDNKH F- P. l.LOVO. M.A. out of print, has led to the establishment
J.
H, RUSSELL H.J. STRONG
Miss J KEEN LEV-
Some Advice of an Exchange Bureau for women students of an account no matter how smallthe purchase of
L. M. HEATH
SIDE in the Women's." Varsity" office (Room 82,
SporlinR Editor: N. A. McM URRAY. B.A,
a money order or any other banking business,
The Freshie in college is rather per- Main Building, foot of stairs leading lo
AiK. Sporting Edlli : M. L. STOKES. 'SO .
plexed by the complexity of organization, nun's cloak-room). Look over your old
ITEWART "Ji the bewildering variety of club- nnd text-books, and if you have any you wish
Newt Editor: II. J.
associations and societies which bid openly to sell, bring them lo the Exchange Bureau
You will find branches of the Bank conveniently
Exchange Editor: / KELLY '20
for her support and vie wit ii one .mother as soon as possible. located near the University, at any one of which you
ml i 1 1
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This bureau being conducted solely


1

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It. 0. WH BATON : 2 J. L. WILSON '!2 first exuberance of college spirit, the the interests of the women students, to
will be courteously received.
S. R..STEWART '2: B, M. JOHNSTON 'ai
glamour of popularity and the prospect of facilitate the buying and selling ol second-
-1 mill- Hi ii k. F. Nii.hu.
prefer men prompt her to join everything,
.
I

1 band books anil to overcome the complica-


Rcportcru:
A. H.
Mivs A. BItnwN
H.J. McQi'ttLAN
Gee 22
'20 J, A. Co
and the appeal of each organisation is
received with equal enthusiasm. Her
sincerity is beyond a doubt. We quite
tion which arises from miscellaneous lists
ol books being posted in the cloak-room
and would-be buyers and sellers trying to
THE CANADIAN BANK
Li ) Editor this [hue: J. L.

TORONTO, (Ki01!i:i(
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realize that she wants to bt a member of
the V.W.C.A., and further its influence in
her college; to belong to the Literary
get In touch with each other. The Ex-
change Bureau will also undertake to
handle gowns, and if you know of anyone
OF COMMERCE
Society and engage in debate and oratorical who wishes to dispose of a gown, tell her to
contest she ; is interested in sport, therefore bring it to die office. The removal of the 25 Branches in Toronto
she must join the Athletic Assoeiatior, Y.M.C.A. from the little red "Y" to Hart
Greetings and play tennis, hockey and basket-ball; House excluscd the women students from
she desires to develop histrionic ability the benefits of the book exchange which
In tending greetings to the student SO nnist apply for a role in the Dramatic that organicaiion has always conducted,
body ol the University as a whole, The Club; she has a good voice, and that her and the time has come for the women to
Varsity does so not merely as a matter of talent may not be wasted, she is planning 10 look after their own interests in this matter
(orm bin buau-e .is tin undergraduates
would
tied SIRi
to Sing in the choir.
is.
Then of course there
the class executive and the countless
opportunities for forming groups for rlis-
The Exchange Bureau
office hopes to meet this need.
You may
in Tills VARSITY
Call in and
Farmer BrOS. Photographers
;ussion, recreation or instruction. Wc
look around.
you want. Office hours, 10-1.
find the very bio';
BOYS! Very much reduced prices to all students this year
I* the fun
To
i

enable the Staff to" best serve the


Tatizc all this, but from the depths of SPECIAL PRICES TO MILITARY STUDENTS
1
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.Til I
Don't", Wt
greatstudent body now assembled for ARCHITECTURE OF NEW DINING We welcome you back; back from the
what promises to lie ll.e most gratifying
glad th: 1 far imbibet
HALL IS MAGNIFICENT trenches many of you, and all ready for
492 SPADINA AVENUE C oll. 2869
session the University lias jet seen, there
the lecture, the lab., the assembly and the
must be co-r;pcraticn, genuine, generous,
Among the numerous changes around gridiron.
nnd gracious, between the Staff and under-
Varsity since the end of last term none is
graduates. Let us get together and make MISS KITTELMAN
fiHE V\Hsm in very truth the paper you
more noticeable than thai made in the
Who's Your Haberdasher Now?
Spalding Sweaters
it would ever- important place where from the all, Specialist in Modems
would like to sec as rcprctcnTdlivc of the teaches
] portion senate member of the Faculty Union French and German by con-
spirit of this grand old University. to the sp down to tile greenest freshman, call for make man A STYLE IN THE
Welcome, newt oniers,
Welcome efforts to possil
id

s.
their
Ob- timely replenishment at least three times
Clothes don't the but
TRUE ATHLETIC
versational
methods.
and grammatical
old comers,.Wchnnic nil and may success appearances do count, please remember Lalin for beginners.
viously th -Tit h us a day, commonly called the "beanery", BUILD FOR EVERY
ailend vour every effort ihroughont the that; and many a man has got there ahead OUTDOOR PUR- North 6607
be mainta L-nts w n diss! The obstreperous sophomore who last year
year abend. paling the of the other fellow by the proper selection POSE
iiuiiiiToii; org.in- delighted in testing the strength of the
i/.ationt., a induTerent service dining hall doors now finds himself of his haberdashery and clothes.
Send /or
Go Forward lust consider her thrust inevitably against a wall scarcely Catalan vc Standard Shoe Repairing Co.
smooth enough
line rcy well ilirn-li il is energy well spent
that
ing her
membership
name en- shove in the line.
to invite an energetic We're right handy to serve you with
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670-2 TONGE ST.
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But, upon what basis is the student to lote-book, but in Within the new dining hall in the Hart
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will find many novelties in our Two Shops Expert Workmanship.
direct his i rlicr ci uret in the expenditure n all iln- schemes House is a great imp rove 11 lent on the
of energy ,- -that \itnl factor necessary to old one situated in the west that are a forecast of what will be in SHOES CALLED FOR & DELIVERED
wing of the
effort, strike a balance main building. In sue it is much larger, other shops a season hence. CLOTHES ECONOMY Full Soles and Heela a Specialty.
The pro lem is not new, thousands rary and athletic being capable of sealing approximately Trite but true is the old saying "the PHONE NORTH 2950.
best is cheapest". Quality and ser-
before hnv wrestled with the question. id in allying herself
1 with any 300 hungry students at one time. To all We can save you a few dollars on your
vice considered you cannot get heller
Some tiler have been who solved the .rmiiie to give
'e to it her most appearances it is being well patronized. Fall O'coat or Suit, and don't forget value than at 132.
difficulty, ii their own opinions, with little I ami derive fr. mil it 5 supreme Although waiting and crowding has not
Folletts Tai!o '* PATRONIZE "THE VARSITY'
more thai a passing thought, then in the student yet been avoided owing to the impossi- "We're so handy"
Wondered vhy success was not theirs; ADVERTISERS
maintain their enough waitresses to
bility of obtaining
why lame atne noi to them; why they traditional vigor. operate all the tables the management
go forward:
failed to

BUY
expects that this will be overcome in the
Assembled in these
hayc tLi
minded mi women
hi
College Girls should
enter Athletics
near future.
The designing accomplished at the ex-
TWO STORES SELL
YOUR
il

e ol a success.
.lll.l

What
pense of much labour, is receiving grati-
Just West
LAST
YOUR
life

1st one needs lx- a the duly of every girl to strive after
fying
dition
praise from
to the
all quarters.
regular undergraduates
In ad-
COLLEGE ST. of Spadina
YEAR'S
NEW
, professor to [ some
It is

all-round development; to make her tables there is a head table used by the YEAR'S
your
answers.
own persunul
Mil r lust Ones,

observations
review
fur
life

cultivated,
the must useful, her mind the most
and her body the healthiest
and numerous professors.
officers
At this upper end of the hall the panel-
lingis surmounted by the shields of all BLOOR ST
Just West
of Bathurst
TEXT-BOOKS at the
possible, and what girl has a better chance I

Seized with the desire


learning
ward not
we have

emulating the spirit of


singly, but a
gather

tl
eat body
irestcd-
to do this than the college girl?
fore girls, when you
are planning out the
year's work, be .sure tlvsn athletics fill
the
Thca - 1
the Universities the British Empire
in
along with suitable inscriptions. At the
Ion er end on the shields of the universities
Three years ago Mr.
ol allied countries.
Drop in
are very welcome.
and brouse around a bit, you STUDENTS
lastly upholding the
...la
t xaditions of old
II greater the
fame
proper place on your program.
is your duty also to get out
It is
and do
your Lbest lor the college. Much new
niateri;
' '
Is needed to fill the vacancies left
Massey wrote to these universities and
asked lor their arms, with suitable
criptions. These have gradually
.
des-
been
BOOK EXCHANGE
akt- all the
muster.
youth-
Energy
by th. graduating year 1019. Goad
sent and under the direction of
Sydney Carter have been arranged
Mr.
BIRRELL'S UNIVERSITY Y.M.C.A., HART HOUSE
are always secured, so see that in a

acre
them plenty
is
ol material to
work
a very fine gymnasium in
striking group.
OPEN: 12.30 to 2.00. 4.00 to 5.30
[Continued on page J,, tel. S.)
II. tsehold Selena' Building, and
In ul.l direct his
an is given in
clubs, wands,
riituro if energy.
appa s wi rk, gymnastic nnd athletic

STUDENTS
danei
gome
instri
;is well as in basketball and other
Arrange with Miss Coventry, the
r, immediately, so that classes
CHESTNUT and COULTER Park BrOS. Biographers
/ .- LADIES TAILORS 1 1
RENDEZVOUS SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS
the
different colleges, be
shortly,
433 SPADINA AVENUE College 6637
f
University and College students by
the thousands are now lining up
we want every girl it 1 in the gj 328* YONGE ST., TORONTO PHONE M. 1269
to play. A tennis < Argyll lit
for their [all
and winter work and is at the disposal of

our store their store will ioon be as the occupant f th
thronged, Students feel at home Baskctbnll m notices take place in the MRS. MOSHER'S RECREATION AND INSTRUCTION GROUPS
here where one is sure to meet I'lbuseholrj ace gym, two evenings a
friends and where all the text books
week, ant will not be long before SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR GIRLS ATTENDING VARSITY Announcement to Varsity Men!
are to be bad. The best fountain scheduled s will be run
pens and a large range of note
off. These
promise to en more keenly interesting A combination of nature, folk, classical and modern dancing. A few hundred yards from the Main Building you will, find
books are always in Steele. tlii- fall, 11 the past. Providing healthful physical exercise and a complete an established business where a big assortment of slightly used
Medical students have a room of As soui edu- clothing, boots, etc., of
askctballis over, hockey all styles and materials is sold at most
cational course in the art of dancing. Those
their own here lined with the best out and have some good who complete reasonable prices. We sell and rent dress, tuxedo and frock-
texts and the latest works on tin's course are fully competent
ami although vou have to teach. suits, and also exchange or buy your cast (iff clothing and pay
medicine, '*lore, come and the highest cash prices.
learn Those interested are urged to communicate immediately
Store hours: 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. cca two nftoritoons & weeS with Mrs. Mosher, North 4630 as only a limited
number
Saturday tilt 10 p.m. anil the leaeuc enme's nr..
will be accepted. THE FREEMAN DRESS EXCHANGE
McAlNSH & CO., Limited Cir_ -/3u Ew;n;V If not, don't mis:; ;hia
i to 12 College St. - Toronto opportunity to learn. Mr.
Corson gives MOSHER STUDIO OF DANCING, 583 CHURCH 571 YONGE STREET
instruction Tuesday. Thursday ST. NORTH 3270.
(Si Mock north of St. Alban'i and W. 11 |.-> St.)
ami Friday
THE VARSITY

Cambridge Fall Overcoats VARSITY ATHLETICS


THE WAIST LINE A POPULAR
MODEL POPULARLY PRICED
Fish
McGILL WHITEWASH OLD TENNIS TOURNEY COMMENCES
man
Full
This
in
of
is

liis
a special allowing
own
"pep" and smartness jaunty,
style the
[or (he young
Waist Line.
Red and White Line Weak but Halves
BOYS' TEAM 7-0 ON WEDNESDAY NEXT
and STARTING MONDAY
dressy coals that set bis young athletic
figure off to perfection.
Show Up Well.
All Entries Must be Sent in Before OCT. 6th
Tuesday Noon.
There is a great array of fabrics in al-
most every conceivable shade and com-
McGlli Varsity footballers defeated the
Fruit
Old Boys at Montreal on Saturday 7-0. All entries for the annual Varsity tennis
bination of shades. Brown and green
mixed tweeds, era vend to cloths, covert
The Old Boys were represented by such
stars as Draper, Davies, George Laing.
tournament mils! be mailed or 'phoned to
the secretary, D. A. Martin, at Trinity Forks
A set

of Fish Knives and
or Fruit Knives and
MABEL NORMAND
whipcords, brown cheviots, green cheviots,
Dvcrchccks. Some or thosccoats are fully
Quilty, Hughes, Ross Laing and Kennedy. College before Tuesday noon. The events Forks makes a much appre- IN
They were unable to stop the onslaughts include. ciated gift for the dinner table.
V.md, others quarter lined with silk, all
of Shaitghnessy's regulars who repeatedly MensSingles and Doubles.

shape ify
We never were in sueh good
any man's taste in this
showed themselves superior in the back
Ladies Singles and Doubles. WehftVC a number of these
"UPSTAIRS"
division, Mixed Doubles. in goud designs with Sterling
populf The prices arc just
popul:
:I. as
In spile of this victory it is recognized
The tournament will begin on Wed- Silver handles
the "Saxon," A RAGTIME ROMANCE
that the team generally showed a lack of nesday. A large entry is expected and a "Old English," "Chantilly,"
$30, $35, $40 experience and unfamiliarity with the strong team is a certainty. Watch
the "Thread," and others.
FEATURING MICKEY'S
i-

bu'll
nlili. tnuicli
bo licblod with the value.
<>ii( (In- one It, mii( yon system of play. The line work was rather VARSITV for ih,. Hr< POPULAR STAR.
weak and will bear some Improvement Any one of these will prove a
before McGill's opening intercollegiate great joy -giver to the provident
FJTZPATRJCK & O'CONNELL Limited
251 YONGE STREET game on the 18th at Kingston.
Onlooker house-keeper and ideal wedding
gift.

Bank of Montreal Sport Elsewhere Old Boys


Varsity.
8; Varsity 5As you were.
STORE OPEN TO-DAY
THE

Capital Paid up
Rest
-

-
-

-
.

-
. 20,000,000
320,000,000
McGill have a new stadium
officially opened on October 25th. The
to lie It

expected
was an upset
a farce.
for some dopesters who UNTIL
6.30 P.M.
DOMINION
date of the Inter-Collegiate track meet.
Undivided Profits, 1,601,01-1
Total Assets

BOAliD OF IHitliCTOltS.
- 489,271,197
It is built on the slope o Mt Royal and

will seat 8,000.

& & $ &


That
cerned.
one over.
is,

But
as far as the "grad6" were con-
we'll say the Old Boys put BANK
> "Jim" Rice back as crew coach for Capital - Paid up, $6,000,000
An CHS.
\ iii' r-ni M.Tnlii li. ii.iri .
|'
r
,.
: i.l.-i,, .
is
Columbia after a year's absence. He is Fonlds and Campbell do not need a Ryrie &ros. Reserve Fund - $7,500,000
R. B. E<1. L.irJ Shall chnf-y. K.C.V <i f o ti tt._
Limited
H. R. Driunmuixl, Eb([. D. Forln'i Atu'in, F^i Win. Mt Master, Esci. very enthusiastic about this year's pros- microscope to find the squad's weak spots.
Lt.-Col. Molson, M.C. flarulu Kunncijy E-u u. W. Bi-auclerk. Es U
Total Assets - $122,000,000
G. B. Fraser, Esq. Colonel Ik-nry Cor k-liuii
. pects. 134-136-138 Yonge St.
f. H. Antulowii, E,|.
E. W. Bcfetty.BM., K.C. Varsity's line was like that one belong-
Hond Office: MONTREAL. Heading
S3 S>
"Informal soccer team
tfe S>
ing to Mr. llindenburg just before the
TORONTO Savings Department in connection
with all Branches. Interest allowed
Sir I in Williams-Taylor, General Manager.
i;
may represent Amherst." Will some one armistice like a sieve. on Deposits of SI and upwards.
,TIiroiiliuu< Caiuula and Newfoundland.
At Loud. in. I'mi;Ii>ii.1. in Mi ,],-,, < ii
kindly enlighten us as what a formal one
runt AgOr. In PuriNj
,
Drafts issued on foreign countries
l'|-n>n -hi - r I Ilaiili nf MiiiiIti.iiI, (France-). would be? However with a little overtime this week
United SfntcKr York, riiirnitu, Spot, mi.-. as current rates.
ISnn Francisco"British American Rmili & & Si t!i
they should be ready for the opener on
loM-m-d mid controlled by the ltm.U .if M.
McGill 'a tennis team is to be deter- Saturday with Queen's. SPADINA AVENUE BRANCH
INGRAM
ill.

Special Prices to Students


mined 'by having the best twenty players
play each other one set. Each set won The one bright spot was the work of the
and Cor. College Street

ALIVE BOLLARD counts a point and the


number of points form the team,
si* winning highest halves. "Joe" Breen particularly made
a great impression with bis running and BELL, Limited
John Cruso, Manager

TOBACCONIST Kansas University football


passing.
The Blue and White squad wen- up
10-12 YONGE ST. ARCADE expect to clean up around the Missouri
eleven
against a tough proposition said tough- 256 McCAUL ST.
valley.
The other colleges are likely ness residing in the Old Boy's hefty line
and
IPIril Door South o/ColUn St.)
Beauchamp & How
saying "You'll have to show us." their experienced backed. Telephone - - Coll. 837 LIMITED
UNIVERSITY LODGE, A. F. and A. M. (j $ :E> $
No. 496, G.R.C, College Gowns At Amherst they have
Brisk entered in the 220 yard dash, and
a man named Did you get some of "Pete" Campbell's
passing and running? " Pete's" slogan is COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSE
TAILORS
Inntitnte<] - - June. 1010 one named Low in the high hurdles. As
"There's your hole," and we'll conclude
FOR ALL TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN
Mr. Shakespeare says; "What's in a that he found a few on Saturday!
Meets 2nd THURSDAYS
Freemason's Hall, 491 College Street
name?"
But wasn't it awful, Mabel, the way
STUDENTS' 91 King Street West A. 3875

HARCOURT & SON HARRIER CLUB AWAY TO GOOD "Pete" worked poor old Smlrlie? The
big fellow was ganli, however, plunging
SUPPLIES
START FOR SEASON'S WORK through like an overgrown tank.
You are cordially invited to inspect
Men Advised to Begin Their Training
"Dick" Sheehy, also, ought to be men- our stock and ask our prices.
103 King St. West at Earliest Possible Moment tioned in "these here dispatches" for his
spectacular work. It looked as if he had
The Harriel Club got off to a good start
HEADQUARTERS. been at it in the back yard for a couple of

ARROW
Friday. At ; meeting of the executive weeks.
FOR
TORONTO and re pre sen Jtives from the different
Kerr, Davidson, Paterson
colleges it wi s decided to boost cross-
One more word before this colyuni con- and Mo Far land,
g in the University in order
Artist's and Draughtsmen's thy
Hi.- ram may l>e placed in the
cludes and that
Gauld as cheer- leader.
is work of "Gord"
"Gord" the
BARRISTEA8, SOLICITORS, (to..
softCOLLARS
Supplies
LOEWS THEATRE The
ollc

inter-collegiate harrier meet will lie


bleachers like a professional, going through
led
807 Excelsior Life Building, Taronto St
FIT WELL WASH EASILY
Civil Engineering Books SAME POPULAR
PRICES.
his molions on the sward in great style.
Solicitors for the Univtrstty of Toronto
held in Montreal while the inter-faculty Ctucu. Pea-hody & Co. of Canada. Ltd.
Including Continuous Performance 12 Noon to meet will be held in the city, one week
11 p.m. before the intercollegiate meet, tile date
ATHLETIC CONSTITUTION
Mathematical and Drawing Books of both will b? announced For the lieuefil of year men who
WINTER GARDEN Open Evenings later. first

Phones M. 3GQQ4Q1 "Do it now" is the slogan for those who propose taking an active part in atluetii s

CATALOGUE ON REQUEST ENTIRE WEEK OF OCTOBER 6.


intend running, by that meant, com-
mence training at once as each college
wishing to compete for the Brother(on
is the following sections of the constitution
of
lished.
the Athletic Association are repub- THE nordheimer
PICTURE FRAMING JOHN BARRYMORE
"
in
RAFFLES "
Cup must put
your bulletin
team of
in a
beard and get
in touch with
your representatives for further informa-
four. Watch "No one shall
the University of Toronto in any public
Ik. allowed to represent
APARTMENT UPRIGHT
athletic contest, either individually or
ART METROPOLE Adapted from the
Success. -
Famous Stage tion.
Representatives of colleges who were
as amember of any team, unless he is an
undergraduate member of the Associa-
IS A PIANO
* supreme quality.
that
Constructed, like all Nordheimer
14 Temperance St. not at the meeting will kindly get in Com- instruments, on principles strictly in accordance with the
Six Superb Vaudeville Acts. tion, and can satisfy the Directorate tluil
Loew's British-Canadian Weekly. munication will) the executive, A. Brodey, he is and intends to be a bona fide >(u- science of acoustics, this Apartment L'pright embodies every-
H. Gcorgc-han, thing found in the larger upright. The tone is full and
"Mutt and Jeff" Cartoons. vice-president, U.C.; J. dent of the University and that he is a
Winter Garden Same Show as Loew's. secretary and manager, ,Wy cliffe College. bona fide amateur as defined by [he
resonant throughout the entire register possessing a "sing-
Canadian lntci$ollegiatc Athletic Union." ing quality" that commends It to the most exacting musician

"AnyUndergraduate of the Association making it in reality "u large piano in a small case."
SOCCER NOTES playing with any team, other [ban a
University team, during the academic
Every soccer player is asked to turn out year, In any form of athletics, in any THE NORDHEIMER PIANO AND MUSIC COMPANY
today (Monday] at ftffl p.m. on the hack Cor. Yonge and Albert Sts.
recognized league, union or association, limited
campus. or in any championship match, shall
stand suspended from further partici-
A chosen to meet Queen's pation iu University athletics, until re-
this'i ay so that every playci instated bv the Directorate."
;ntlyreq *I to be on band for the
Athletic Dire

IT IS AN EASY MATTER
hi -
ork-uiil

On Tuesday, October
day.

'

at -1.30 r.
icrs is composed oi
of: Thi dent of the
University: Two Faculty members ap-
pointed by the President; One Athletic
:

WOMAN'S BAKERY
there will be a
Association
meeting
mYc, Man Hi
i the Athl
*, of the n
Graduate appbinled by the Graduates; BANQUETS AND DINNERS
fur he man who n-cs ili^-rimin^i ion in his dr. s-i, 10 ut i;fy his needs from
I
i

l ive Students elected annually by repre-


our stock of Correct Haberdashery. sentatives of the various co
New fall goods are ready now, and your individual tastes will be the schedule for the tide acuity games.
sentatives
Physical Din
of the Student Body; The 430 COLLEGE ST. Q 270 COLLEGE ST.
. or. Near Bnthunt Near Spadfno Avenue
catered to. Whether it be for an evening affair, or just a gathering of the
i

St.
Dents, S.P.S., Q
boys, you will find our haberdashery correct in style and quality, Correct
U.C., Pharmacy, Vel irtoria, Kno\,
The
Directorate has full control of the Phone Coll. 1401 Phono Coll. 3067
in price. Gymnasia, the Athletic fields, the Rink,
Trinity. F-,0;E., am cliffc are rc-
And service cotints too !
the affairs of all University Athletic
quested to be present.
We are satisfied only when we have satisfied you. Clubs, the use of the University's name
A. H. LEAKE, Prop. - TORONTO
LUMBERS CO., 733 Yon&e Street at Bloor
by
finances.
the clubs, and entire control of all
All clubs must submit the names
Patronize "The Varsity" CATERING AND BOX LUNCHES
V necked Sweaters in all club and school colors. Special - $6.50 of their officers for approval by the
Advertisers Directorate;
THE VARSITY

Trinity Applied Science University College

The University College Literary and


"Rules for the conduct of [rcshmen SCHOOL OF SCIENCE
Was the imposing title o( a
the second year to a meekly
throng of frosh October 2.
paper read by
kneeling

Some- good advice was given by the


of College,
which
Mead
and the team captains, advice
do well to remember
the hearers will
OVERFLOWS WITH FROSH
AND RETURNED MEN
Brig.-Geoera! C. H. Mitchell takes
Scientific Society plans this year to carry
on more enthusiastically than ever. Last
year the "Lit" was revived after lying
dormant
were enjoyed by
for four years

to take part in the debates.


all
and the meetings
whose privilege it was
The Society
Stollerys
The College Man's Store
pro- is run on parliamentary lines and feelings
Choruses, songs, yells and dances, Engineering Society
charge. always run high both in the government
duced by the green talent, were received
promises big year this year. The vice-president, Mr. Stokes,
with applause, yells, or groans, as the case
when interviewed by Tim Vabsitv pro-
may be.
mised progressive legislation and stated
now The popularity the "Little Red
Without doubt, many anxieties are of
that the executive council would meet
-l-r/.d rnd the .-Jncensusof
.pini jnwcs School House" is certainly a proven thing
Tuesday and that the general meeting JS located within a stones throw
that " It wasn't so bad, after all." this year by the rush to be counted among
years, particularly would 1m- held on Friday night.
the "T'oikc Oikes" in
the
all

first year, where between three and four


of your College, at Corner
VARSITY TEAM SUFFERS DEFEAT hundred freshmen are to be found. LIT. EXECUTIVE MEETING.
{Continued front p. 1, col. 6)
Lawson
The large registration in the first year The first Executive meeting of the of Yonge and Bloor
siorfon a poor pass by Campbell. is not only causing the faculty staff trouble Literary and Sciedtific Society of Univer-
Sullivan exchanged punts and the as to where they are all to be placed, but is
be held in the Warden's
ami
former gained ground. Litchcn broke responsible (or many worried brows among
sity College will
Office, Hart House, at 4 p.m. Tuesday.
This Greater Men's Store
the ball when members of '22.
through for 30 yards but lost the notable
tackled. Stmtton relieved Lawson and
immediately went through for yards.
In years gone by classes whose gradua-
ting year had gone were things of the past,
UNIVERSITY DEBATING CLUB. with added departments features
"Red" kicked to Bfcen who ran 2Ti yards not so loday, classes '17, '18, '19 very An executive meeting of the University

before being downed. It was a nice piece much in evidence and are certainly going Debating Club will beheld in the Wardens' Clothing and Furnishing in the
[ work. Half-llmc ended with Varsity to prove the life of season 1019-20. Office,Har( House, at 4 p.m. Wednesday.
pressing. In March of this year the School elected Each officer is earnestly requested to be
present in order that everything may be
'peppery* you ' Styles sturdy
TlllNU Ql'AHTHK. a strong 'executive of the Engineering
Varsity presented a new line-up. Old
Boys kicked off. Irwin returned to
Society and if promises are anything, they
are certainly going to make "School" a
in readiness for the intercollcge debates.
youthful chaps like-
Sheehy who ran SO yards after a beautiful better place to live and "smoke" in. NEW DINaNG HALL
.-..tel.. The ball was only 111 yards out
It was
Brig.-Gen. Mitchell the new dean conies
(Conliintedjrom p. 2, col. j)
Warm Comfortable Overcoats
nnd Lawson burked over (or a try. to take charge of Science at a time when
not converted. Milne and
Can.p1.ell made it is undergoing great changes and cer- Around the entire hall is a cornice of Suits with Every New Style "Wrinkles"
Var- recommended burnished gold and ground colours bearing
nice gains after Varsity kicked
off.
an so highly
in a painstaking manner from
tainly officer
Sheehy was forced to an inscription from Milton's "Areo- tailored
sity line held firm and will find no difficulty in guiding the School
O'Flahcriyranit back well. Irwin He pogatica". In the south-west corner is
kick. through its period of reconstruction.
a circular staircase leading to the Faculty all wool fabrics-
booted to Stralton who was downed by has already shown his eagerness to assist
I'nion quarters above.
"Baku" Bradfield. The latter was
St rait on then
tack- the student body many ways that will keep
Neckwear in College Colors Clever. New
ling well. Campbell and the, Engineers in the centre of the lime- In the utensils too a much needed
pulled "11 die best play ol the gome when light they have always been in any under
.is change has taken place. Th<- old dishes- Designs in Tailored Shirts and Fall Hats
thoy ran 40 yards passing the ball to one It is up to all years to cooperate have been replaced by a new set empossed
another. Each handled the ball four limes
taking.
with the staff. with the University crest. The cups in
Stollery guarantees to College Men a
during the run. It was a dattlmg piece of The Engineering Supply Department is particular willbe missed by some who greater Service than Ever
work- The quarter ended with Old Boys working hard to supply the demands. were in the habit of helping to remove
gaining on end runs by Milnesand Lawson. Supplies are exceedingly hard to get and it the upper edge by misuse of the dental
Score: Varsity 5; Old

U-lii
Boys

tx
5.

who was downed


ty touch, Pearson
is

with
hoped
patience and
all
that everyone
their requests will
possible speed.
Returned men are very much in evidence
will excercise
be met
product.
use
moirrrs,
the
Some freshmen were seen to
new polished silverware for

In bringing the dining hall up to its


YONGE
and
STOLLERYS In The Heart ot Toronto
YONGE
and
for Varsity,
repl:

PSii d SI.
re-hall
exchanged punts.
among all years some to finish their course,
many just starting in. The Engineering
present standard numerous difficulties
have been encountered. These are taken
BLOOR Open till 9 p.m. BLOOR
Old Boys bull. Varsity's defence was -Society takes this their first opportunity up and explained in The Varsjtv in a
WCaWning and the Old Boys smashed of extending a hearty welcome to them. letter from the Warden.
through al will, Campbell, Sheehy and
German making good gains. Prendergasl ENGINEERING SOC. ACTIVITIES
replaced Smilie for Varsity. Mackenzie "THE ROLL OF SERVICE" Y.W.C.A. TO HOLD CHOICE CUT FLOWERS
RE-CONSTRUCTION KEY- FIRST MEETING THURSDAY
kicked to O'Flftherty who fumbled but The President of the Engineering DELAYED TILL NEXT FALL
recovered ?.nd ran it our from behind his Society has been so busy in the supply make a most acceptable gift for
line in fine style. Varsity could not gain department that he has had no time lo NOTE OF FIRST Obtain Authentic News of
The Young Women's Christian Associa-
Difficult to
tion of - University College invites all all occasions and if you get them
on bucks and Pearson kicked to Mackenzie call an executive meeting for the purpose Number of Men and Appeal
who returned it to Pearson. The latter of drawing up a schedule of the seasons
MENORAH LECTURE women students to their opening meeting at
Will be Published.
was forced to rouge. Play ended with the in the common room of the Women's
Old Boys in possession at midficld.
Score: Old Boys X; Varsity 5.
Nevertheless the swarms of freshmen
purchasing outfits does not prevent talk
Dr. Taylor of University College "Tlve Roll of Service" with complete
information of the University's services
Knibn, Sa St. George Street, on, Thursday
OctoberfJchat 4.30. Theaimand purpose
DUNLOP'S
to Address Society of the Association, and the different phases 8 Adelaide. St. West
of having a smoking room at School. and men in the war is now being prepared.
ARGOS 30; TIGERS 10. Some of the men say there is not sufficient Professor G.O. Smith is editing the volume
of its activities will be presedtcd. livery

After time Varsity-Old Boys game, room for such a room and advocate per-
The most outstanding feature of cur- freshie will be especially welcomed, and an you may be sure that you are
rent events is Reconstruction. The five and stated that its publication would be
Tigers and Argos met in a Big Four fixture. informal social hour will he held at the doing the right thing. They can
mission to smoke in the larger drafting delayed until next Fall. This new volume
years of devastation and chaos are at an clcse of the meeting.
The Scullers won by 30-10, but the score rooms where the ceilings are high. Others
end, and all nations are now going through aims at giving ten lines to the history of have them delivered anywhere and
by no means indicates the play and several slick to the original suggestion.
a period of self-examination. The war each soldier, whereas the old devoted five.
of the Argos touches were fluky. Argos The senior men are glad to see Mr. D. assure you satisfaction.
withall its griefs and horrors has perhaps Iji the ease of a person's death something SEND "THE VARSITY" HOME.
showed a marked superiority on the line K. C. Slrathern once more .in college
had one redeeming feature. In its all- will be mentioned of Ins college career.
when "Laddie" CasseU, Frank Foster, halls. He is just here on a visit.
devouring destruction it has annihilated The first pages of the book will contain a
Glen Sullivan and "Bake" Burkhart made
the bad as well as the good elements of narrative of the different branches of the
great gains. Cusscls was the slar wing The large freshman class of School of
prewar conditions. The destruction has army which the University equipped and
man. Frank Knight and Bums did the Science are looking forward to their first
involved and reconstruction will therefore supported, and also of the life around the
hulk ot the tackling and did well. Tigers "it
social (unction of the year to be held under
have to be made not only in industrial University during the four and a half years
had the faster half-linc and McKelvey, the auspices of the Y.M.C.A. at Hart
and social conditions but in matters of war.
Hcadlcy and Smith all ran anil kicked to House on Wednesday ev ening, October 8
spiritual and religions as well. Many Such a late publication is due to the
advantage. Jeffries, at outside* played a at 7.30 p.m. It looks like a real lively
elements in the conditions that obtained disadvantages at which Professor Smith is
magnificent game also. "Dud" Cnrrett night for the School frosh and no doubt the
tafore the war are now being regarded working. The final issue must be accurate
punted consistently and scored a ice goal large crowd will have a splendid rinie.
in a different light and Iron, a different and it is difficult iu many cases to ge
from the field. The program consists of entertainers of
point of view. The war has served as a authoritative news. Letters addressed to
rare quality assisted by Robinson's Jazz
rude awakener and has brought before some soldiers have never been answered.
VARSITY Y.M.C.A. orchestra. A rooters' rehearsal will be
all established cultures and religions Others can he learned of only by indirect
(Cmtlxntird ftom p, j col.
held after which refreshments will be
the necessity of careful self-analysis and sources; regarding a few no knowledge can A True Measure of Clothes Value
several informal in. bureaus. On account served. Every last School frosh ought to
i

reconstruction. be gained at all. Possibly a list of these


be out and everyone will be assured of a
With this in view, the Menorah Society, names will be published in Tun Vausitv The old idea of measuring clothes value was
men the "Y" regrets that it was unable which devoted to the study of Jewish
is and an appeal will be made to students for by price paid new the idea is by service
to give more of a personal help to the
men. Some advice was given as to the
new culture,has prepared an extensive pro- information. When the volume is com- rendered we want you to judge our values
WOMEN ACQUIRE TWO NEW gramme of about ten lectures bearing pleted il will contain about six hundred and
on the new basis. Quality goods cost less
courses. At times the advisors would names of men
have to shake their heads in despair if a RESIDENCES ON ST. GEORGE ST. upon the problems of Jewish National and
Spiritual Reconstruction. As all cultures
ten
wounds.
killed in action or died of
per month of service less in the long run.
freshman asked whether he "should enter
and religions have been affected somewhat
S.P.S. or study Theology". Miss M. M. Waddington, Formerly of Thirty to Fifty Dollars
Trinity Will be in Charge.
similarly by the war, the problems dealt V ARSITY THIRDS TRTUMPH
The personal welcome is coming, in fact with, and the views brought forth will OVER ST. ANDREW'S Not an average clothing store but an in-
it has already commenced with the fresh-
to a large extent reflect those obtained stitution of style and quality.
men's which took place at
reception With everything booming around the ,

in other cultures and religions. For Saturday niorning Varsity thirds downed
Victoria on Friday evening last. Next University il is interesting to note thai the
these reasons the series will of interest the St. Andrew's squad in an exhibition
Monday there will be a reception in Hart women of University College have ac-
lie

not only to those interested in Jewish game on the back campus, score 2-1.
Housi> for Dents, on Tuesday for Um'vex-
61 ty^Cd liege, Wednesday S.P.S. Thursday,
quired two new residences: 02 and 1(4 St.
George Street liave Wei. taken over by the
culture specifically but to all to whom St. Andrew's trotted out a formidable G.UAWLEY WALKER LTD.
Meds. Arrange me uts are not yet com-
,

University and are Inking run in connection


the present silent but evident religions looking team and held Varsity scoreless 126 YONGE S.T.
with the Women's Union. Miss M. M. and cultural reconstruction experience in the first half. St. Andrew's seored'their
plete for F.O.E., Vets and the Prep, men,
by all established cultures and religions is only point during this period. The
Every freshman is requested to tun. out. Waddington, formerly of Trinity College,
a matter of interest. superior line work and condition of the
Mure will be no initiation of any kind. is the resident head.
Care has been taken
There will be games, introductions to other to keep a proportion o( each year in
fair The first on the
lecture of the series blue and while told in the second half and
fellows, refreshments and Robinson's Jazz allotting the rooms. As a result, while subject "The Jewish Religion lis Adap- they repeatedly broke through the line of
there is a long wailing
list of seniorsand tability as shown by its History up to the preps, but were unable to secure a
orchestra in attendance.
70 A.D. " will be delivered during the touchdown.
It's
The Book Exchange is h. full
new home is the Second door
south wing, Hart House, and will be much
swing.
in the
juniors very desirous of the new quarters,
many of these cannot obtain location
therein, At the Mine time there are still
week of October 13th, by Dr. Taylor
professor of Hebrew at University College, "VARSITY" MEETING.
GEORGE P. FREELAND
handier for Varsity men. Any students some rooms being kept in reservation for All who have had the pleasure of hearing ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER
There will be a meeting of the women
Applications should be made
fri-shiHt.es. Dr. Taylor before will be assured of a
who have books for sale ought to bring
of Tim Varsitv Staff on Monday, October
them in as soon as possible. to Miss Wrong, at the Women's Union, 84 masterly and broad minded handling of (he
6th, at 3.30 p.m., in the new W.S.A.C.
338 YONGE ST. (Opposite Gould St.)
Si. George Street. subject. All interested are cordially in-
vited.
office,' Room S2, foot ot stairs leading to
President Paleoner left for Ottawa last men's cloak-room. Special Attention to Work for Students
evening to testify before the Soldiers' Civil Definite announcement of date, lime
Road " Advertise-
STUDENTS '"|ni, ! anil place of the first meeting will be made
Reestablish ment Committer. in your paper
in a later issue of Tue Varsity. .SEND -THE VARSITY" HOME.
The Undergraduate Newspe^per No. 3
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919.
VOL. XXXIX.

NEW CAMPAIGN FOR WAR


DEAN ADDRESSES FIRST M\SS THE OLD SPIRIT BACK
PRESIDENT FALCONER MEMORIAL TO BE LAUNCHED INAUGURATION OF DEAN MITCHELL MEETING AT QUEEN'S HALL
Eespectto Sophs Emphasized, Thanks
SOPH -FROSH CLASH
APPEALS FOR GRANTS giving Dance to be held. VIC. TO THE FORE
Money to Create Scholarships and
On Monday evening immediately after
FOR SOLDIER STUDENTS Physical Memorial.
dinner the first mass meeting of the
Queen's Hall took place in the
girls Smith Stars for Freshmen. Result
The University war-memorial com-
Honey should be given to deserving common room. Miss Livingstone pre- Good Feeling
mittee is arranging for anew campaign
sided and prefaced her remarks by a
in Yearly Payments to begin in the districts outside of Toronto
welcome to all girls in the Hall and par- All question has been wiped out about
on October 27th, while it is hoped to have
returned from ticularly to the frcshies, who loom large
the sophs or freshies of Vic being afraid to
President Falconer the Toronto Campaign finished by that
after he had in number not in importance.
if
At was
1.30 yesterday a challenge
Ottawa yesterday morning time. The campaign committee under fight.

Soldiers Civil Re- To the freshies the Dean gave some Freshman year by the sophs
issued to the
testified before the the eh air ma n ship of Mr. Justice Masten,
Committee. He told The sound advice. She warned them that the on the Vic athlctic
for a flag rush at 3.45
establish me nt and the directorship of Mr. R. A. Cassidy,
highest people in their realm were the Early in the afternoon "Poor
Varsity of die sympathetic and attentive haqe decided to make a thorough canvass ficld.

received. Acting as the mighty seniors, to whom, by reason of Frosh" appeared on the big elm tree, and
hearing he had of the graduates and ex-students of the
great deeds accomplished and much sharp on time the frosh made their futile
rcpresentvtive of all the Canadian Univer- University. For this purpose a com-
a grant of 8500 learning imbibed, due respect must be attempt to tear down the insult. For
he recommended
sities, mittee has been organized each county in
men needing paid. Their wants must be anticipated, fifteen minutes a well-matched rough and
a year to those relumed of Ontario to personally canvass every
their slightest wish deferred to; for them tumble fight raged, the only lapse being
assistance. "On what basis did you graduate in their section. In the rest of
the gate must be opened and the chair watch the aerial activities of Smith of
estimate your request for $500", asked Canada, the centres will be in the large to
vacated, In fact the freshle must ever freshman year, who made a spectacular
Tnii Varsity, "Well let us take $150 as
tlie
centres like Winnipeg and Regina. In
be on the "qui vivc" for them and must climb from the gym roof to the tree, but
an average fee. Of course in some
cases
the States there will be organizations in
others it ever be mindful of her own lowly estate. when victory seemed at hand his strength
that will be a great deal more, in the larger cities like New York, Phila-
Then allowing Miss Livingstone spoke also a few wotds failed and he fell to the ground, but luckily
will hardly be enough. delphia and San Francisco, while London
allowance for regarding the right use of these fourcollege he received no injuries. At the end of the
S10 a week Cor a subsistance will be the centre for the British Isles.
spends years. She urged the girls to take the lime the fight was called off and all went to
the thirty or so weeks the student Men prominent in the University have Brigadier General C. H. Mitchell, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., will opportunities for attaining an all-round Hunts on the soph. Both sides broke up
at college, and allowing a small sum for
and arc going out \o address these county
give his inaugural lecture as Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science development of mind and body. The fully resolved that the others were good
other expenses we reach the sum of 8350. organizations. It is hoped to raise
in Convocation Hall on Wednesday, October- 8th at three o'clock. intellectual side should not be stressed sports.
Of course this S50Q would only be granted $500,000 by this means of which $125,000
need of assist- The subject will be "The Future of Applied Science." to the detriment of the physical, and vice
to" those who really arc in would be devoted to the physical memorial
The public are invited to attend. versa. sane college training is an in-
A
ance. There are at present about 3,500 while the bulk 5325,000 will he devoted ARGYLL HOUSE ELECTS
Canadian valuable help in aiding one to meet the
returned men attending the to scholarships and a lectureship dealing
crises of life which arc inevitable. YEAR'S EXECUTIVE
universities. Of these a great number with aspects of the great war. These
The Rules and Regulations of Queen's
need assistance". scholarships will be primarily for returned
"And what do you think the committee
VIC. DRAMATIC CLUB Hall were then read andcommented upon Discussion Club to Have Papers
men and in future years for their children LT.-COLONEL FAL11S by the Dean for the enlightenment of the on Important Subject
will do," inquired The Varsity. and near relatives. Some of the scholar-
APPOINTS EXECUTIVE
Sir Robert found it hard to say.
"One ships will be general while others may be (REFERENDUMIZES Reference was also made to the election of Medicine has registered
The Faculty
really cannot tell. Some of the
committee applied to particular localities. Counties
DEFINES LIBERTY FOR COMING YEAR of the House Committee, which takes in the various years about eighty women
suggested a loan. A loan would of course and cities will thus lie able to raise scholar- students. The first year, which lias over
are some place Tuesday, at 1 p.m.
be better than nothing, but there ships for the help of those belonging to
The girls interested in tennis are getting four hundred men, has a proportionably
Professor Greaves to direct Famous
men who need more assistance than a their own community. Canada's New Life must not be the court at No. 7 in order and rumour smallnumber of women. Only sixteen
loan. A gift would be preferable.
This It will be necessary to haw these Productions
marred has it that there is good tennis material new ones having been enrolled against
is not the first time a plea has been made scholarships at least worth 5200 a year.
As late On Tuesday at 4.30, a large number of among the frcshies. thirty- three last year.
by the Canadian Universities. Thus as there will be a scholarship holder University students need no introduc-
An announcement followed wlu'ch filled The freshies have been informally wel-
sum Vic men arid women assembled to hear
as last June, a memorandum on Financial in each of the four years, a capital tion to the Women's Dramatic Club of
For several days comed at a tea held last Wednesday at
Fallis speak on the Refer- the girls with glee.
Assistance 'for Returned Men was sent to sufficient to supply SS00 a year will be Lieut. -Col.
Victoria College. The splendid way in
endum Question. Col. Fallis is a former rumours of a Thanksgiving dance had been Argyll House. Miss Wrong also enter-
Sir Robert Borden by a committee of necessary for each scholarship. Candi- which the program of 1D1S-10 was carried the Union on Friday.
floating in the air. and these were sub- tained them at
which President Falconer is the chairman. dates for these scholarships in addition to army chaplain with a notable war record, out insures its success for the coming year.
stantiated when Miss Livingstone an- Their format reception as members of the
government is and in this short speech against liquor he
It tells how in Britain the having served in the War or being the Of the enjoyable occasions of last
demonstrated some of that persuasive
all
nounced that a dance would be held Medical Women's Undergraduate Asso-
setting an immense sum for the
aside close relative of one who has served, must year none bring more liappy recollections when they meet the
power which he showed over there. Friday evening (Oct. 10th) for the girls ciation will take place
this with
higher education of soldiers, and come up to a certain standard of scholar- than the various performances given by
Party His first point was a warning against who were not going away for the holiday.
the connivance of the Labour ship, sufficiently high to prove that a this club. The program included scenes Already programmes are being filled up uncanny channels of the Mcds underworld.
falling :r_t: the foolish habit cf jaHgrag by
which could hardly be expected to support university course Would be of profit to from Dickens, George Eliot and Shakes- rapidly and the first dance is being eagerly The Association has already had one
In Aus- them. These scholarships will help it is appearances. To illustrate this he told
it if it were a class legislation. peare as well as the presentation of Mrs. anticipated. mass meeting at which they appointed
giving aid hoped to partly compensate if not to fill a story of a boy over at the front with a The
tralia also the government is Gaskell's "Ladies of Cranford".
Queen's Hall is looking forward to a an athletic convenor and representative
gifts or loans. Canada surely the gaps made by those who have fallen. long crime sheet behind him who had in
either by very enjoyable year along all lines social, to the junior years, the W.U.A. and TfJE
battle proven himself to be a man. After
will not lag behind Britain and Australia formancc of "Twelfth Night". Theiiumi-
athletic and academic. With the war a VAHSlTY, The new executive promises to
we have sifted this liquor question to the
in this matter". thing of the past, and a huge registration be .ilive and have matters in running order
the excellent DOUBLING UP IN THE bottom, he went on to say, it is our duty
Sir Robert also mentioned soon be forgotten.
this last play will not at Varsity, the session 1019-20 is getting soon. Montliiy meeting's arc to be held
meetings as educated men and women to become
reception lie had received at the DENTAL LABORATORY This year the club is under the able
aw.iv to a nood start. at Argyll House where after the business
and propagandists in the good cause. Beware
he addressed last week at Stratiord direction of Professor Greaves who has of the evening is attended, a short program
of a wrong definition of liberty too; there
London, on behalf of the War-memorial Year's Over- returned from the Khaki University with will be given, each year providing the
Absorbing The First
are some who think only of their own sel-
renewed zcn\ and enthusiasm. The execu-
FROSH ENGAGED IN CHARIOT RACE
fund. flow. entertainment in turn, the object of these
fish desires, a conception wlu'ch shows their
tive, too, keen and capable, and is as meetings is to bring together all the years.
ignorance. Canada was made a nation by Soph Reception Committee Highly
The unprecedented number of candi- follows: The Discussion Club begun last year by
BRIG.-GEN. GRE1SBACH the achievements of the Canadian corps;
Honorary President: Professor S. Hookc.
Efficient.
to resume its
dates for admission to first year Dents our duty to keep her name free from all the fourth and fifth year is
it is
President: Elizabeth Sterling '20.
has compelled the powers that be to ex-
TO ADDRESS VETERANS clude many who would otherwise have
disreputable practices. .
Vice-president: Gertrude Rutherford *21
The mitiati tne eshmen of Continued on p<tge 2, col. J
At the end of the meeting Captain Me- Business Manager: Mary Dccvcs "20. Victoria 'College residi Ihe College
been eligible. Those who have unavoid- Gillivray spoke briefly on the practical Residence was held in the Vic Gymnasium
Secretary- Muriel Everson '22.
given? ably been debarred this year will form a case how each one could Saturday morning in the early hours VARSITY MEN SHOULD NOT
Will financial assistance he side of the
Treasurer: Hnttie Dewey '21. last
pre-dcntal class. The nature of their Judging from the numerous before dawn. The Frosh were very un-
"do his bit ".
Stage Manager: Jean McClcuaghan '22. PLAY ON OUTSIDE TEAMS
work or when it will be taken has not yet questions which were asked him, the ceremoniously aroused from their peace-
The secretary of the U.V.A., Mr, Frank
been derided upon. The time-table of Costume Convenor: Mabel Davis '21. The following warning has been
6t udent s at Victoria College are
very much able slumber by gentle taps upon their
be Asst. Stage Manager and Asst. Costume
O'Leary, while in Ottawa yesterday, the pre-dental class will probably
interested in the coming appeal to the doors, taps which in some cases might even issued by the University of Tor-
Convenor to be appointed from the first
secured Brig.-Gen. Greisbach to
address drawn up within the week. people on October 20. be distinguished as knocks. onto Athletic Association to the
year.
meeting of the Association on The problem created by this unusually Thus these worthies were in a short students attending college.
the first
year has been solved to quite The executive haw already made some Students are hereby notified of
large first
2T2 Executive Attention I
time rounded up and marched over to
Wednesday, October 15 at Hart House. arrangements for the year's program.
an extent by doubling the laboratory There will be a meeting ol 2T2 Ex- the gym where they were joyfully re- the regulations covered by Article
More detailed notices will appear late
General Greisbach is one of the strongest hours, formerly four, now eight hours a Room 12, at l Soph Reception Committee,
ceived by the HI, Section 7, of the constitution
ecutive on Wednesday, in for UUll-20.
for'the main evenings planned Toronto
champions of the U.V.A. in its fight in the day. The lecture room hours have been p.m. who proceeded to paint them the charac- of the University of
government assistance to increased to eight, nine and even ten Continued on pas' 2, col. 4-
freshmen colour, green. Athletic Association.
House for teristic
hours. This has made possible the ad- The next feature of the programme was "Any undergraduate of the As-
returned students. The Executive want
mittance of 320 to first year work as com- WARNING TO STUDENTS sociation playing with any team
to have every returned man in
the Univer-
pared with the normal number of approxi-
MIRACLE- MISS MUTCH AND charioteers were hurled other than a University team
the
out at this mass meeting to demon-
of
The Athletican and Discipline several
sity
who is one of our mately 125 in previous years. The first STAFF FEED FIVE THOUSAND from their chariots, but being well during the academic year, in any
atrate to the General, Committee of the Students Ad- of athletics, in any recog-
member s,t hat the veterans year has been divided into two sections Compared with the ordinary "Deanery-, wrapped in their cosy Burwash blankets, form
most influential
two ministrative Council desire to call
tins fight to a so that there are practically first
the HartHouse kitchen is classed among no serious accidents occurred. The High- nized league, union, or associa-
are behind the executive in the attention of the students to
matters years. After admitting without exception the kind you read about in books. It
land fling upon their knees, in Sh tion, or in any championship
man. Mot only so, but vital the fact that unauthorised con-
veteran at the all returned men with overseas service, contains everything from an up-to-date was then participated in by the mel li. <l match, shall stand suspended
ail, ting ihc future of every
was tests, parades, etc., are contrary
bakery to a young business office. From
,

forming 80% of the first year, it


Frosh who felt overjoyed at the privilege from further participation in
University are to be taken up,
member-
of ad- 'to the rules of conduct laid down
necessary to raise the standard the white tiled floors to the shining of dancing without any restrictions. University Athletics until rein-
ship, will he explained and
application
mission to weed out as many as possible
by the University authorities and
utensils, everything is kept as spic and Excitement reigned supreme till almost stated by the Directorate."
cards will be on hand for new members. that all infractions of these rules
of the other candidates. No civilians span as Old Dutch and constant applica- dawn when after a most sumptuous repast To be eligible to represent the
Attention should be called to the fact that will be dealt with by the Com-
under the age of twenty years were en- tions of elbow grease can keep it. How- such as is never served in the Burwash University in any athletic contest
membership is not confined to students but mittee and the Council.
rolled, no civilian candidates were ad- Miss Mutch and her staff have been able Dining Hall, the gay company of "may a student must be duly registered
graduates and members of the staff are Student organizations wishing
mitted without matriculation standing in to handle the rushes at meal hours the now somewhat tamed by the loss in the University or in one of the
to engage in contests must make
be's",
now included in large numbers. Further The Normal
Physics and Chemistry. way they have, is somewhat of a mystery who by this time having affiliated colleges; he must be in
information can be obtained from faculty was not sufficient un- application in writing to the Gene- of their leader,
Entrance certificate for that' par! of the building is unfortu- received so many knocks that it was actual attendance upon lectures
representatives on the general council. ral Secretary of the Students Ad-
less the holder had credit: in French as nately no nearer completion than the thought advisable to lull him to sleep on and proceeding to a degree; and
Watch The Varsity. that
ministrative Council, Hart House,
well as Latin. It is t this
rest of it, and carpenters and painters are a bed of straw, were spirited away and have paid the annual fee required.
and submit plans for the approval
did not affect as many a iticipated.
busy there all the time. There has also didn't make an appearance around the All students who have in the
of the Discipline Committee.
In addition where any question existed re a been a great shortage of help, although College for some time. past violated Section 7 were, on
TRINITY ATHLETICS. The Athletic and Discipline
ATTENTION candidates' Matriculation credentials the
to call the the wages offered might induce many a Shortly after the initiation of these the the 9th of April last, reinstated,
I

These Committee also wish


application had to be refused. budding professional man to devote him- Sophomores sent a challenge to the but warninga are now issued that
attention of tho students to tho
measures eliminated a great many who self to a "hash-slinging" career. Every Freshmen Year for a the regulation will in the future
fact that any persons caught gam-
the
Tho annual Field Day, that grand course
president of
will probably follow a pre-dentul meal lias called for a modernised version scrap to be staged at S.30 a.m. The be rigidly adhered to. and every
institution of pre-war days, is to be The temporary con- bling will be severely disciplined.
of work this year. of' the miracle of the loaves and fishes, Sophs then patiently waited second by student who values his University
held immediately after Thanks- By order,
gestion in the first year is bring efficiently although expert management has done second, minute by minute, hour by hour, standing must consider that his
giving; all members of the college indications a Athletic and Discipline Coumittkh
coped with and from all away with the necessity of carrying out no news of the silent Frosh. The duty to his University comes first.
interested should enter their names and still
strong and enthusiastic class is getting Students Administrative Council. the twelve baskets full after every per- {Conli.utd on page 2, col. t.)
with A. N. Hoath '20 at once.
under way. formance.
THE VARSITY
THE VARSITY Correstyortutnce
Council of the

Secretary's Office,
Oaj 'I'll..,., - . coll. soao
Hart House, Oct.

STUDENTS
7, 1!!]!).
Editor-in-Chief: Dc W.S, I'UFFER, D.A. To the Editor of The Varsity:
Wj men's Editor: Mist E, R. CHI NGAK University of Toronto.
ll.A.'21
,

Dear Sir At a meeting of the Athletic


L. M IIEA1 II Directorate our attention was drawn io
Msiuwr: COLLIER C. GRANT B.A.
the fact tliat t he front camp lis had een I

cultivated tin season and had recently


I' k" I
Local EiJilorn:
\SI"FI(?()\."2 I), r WIN.LS 22 . been freshly seeded. In order to restore
make use of the facilities of
are invited to
II WIJKAToN' j.' WILSON
II

R. STEWART '33
J.
I
I..

M. JOHNSTON
'a'.'
'21 what one of the best ovals in the
is Bank whether it may be for the opening
this
of an account no matter how small the purchase of
Report country and our principal playing field, it
A. It. tint '22 Miss M. E. Tiiokntos will he necessary to keep it free from
McAU-lKK '20 Miss A. Biiiik E. B. Rem '23
H. J. McOtinns '20 J. A. Cowan- '22 traffic of all kinds for some months to a money order or any other banking business,
l-oc:U Editor I his come. The Athletic Association would
therefore ask the co-operation of the
TORONTO, OC'I'OKJiH entire student body, not only in retraining You will find branches of the Bank conveniently
from making paths across the campus,
but also in preventing others from doing located near the University, at any one of which you
Government Wake Up! so. If this is done we arc confident that
will be courteously received.
the campus will kriuni- cue of lie beauty
Stndents^-parlicularly returned men will watch with keen interest
t

spots of this city, as well as n perfect


the developments at Ottawa these days; developments we hope that will
playing field for the carrying on of our
show that there is a real student problem confronting those in authority,
'
a problem that concerns those of our hoys who arc manfully reassuming
the struggle for a university training despite the lack of thenceessary
many games and sports.
Yours very truly,
T. A. Reed,
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
funds.
The world demands trained minds, without them sad would he the Secretary.
plight of any state yet so far the government hasnot adequately met
the situation. h irently failed to realize that there is an im-
1 1 Y.M.C.A. RECFIVES FRESHMEN
perativc need for llu wherel t he returned
prepare him
OF VICTORIA COLLEGE 25 Branches in Toronto
in. in i
ai .f great. vitv rough intensive
ill

Univers ken, high time


Victoria claim 6 the honour of having
iii.it tin rtate sh m behalf of the student been the first try's year, to extend the
Si Mil r.
welcome hand to Ihe freshman year thro'
There are various plans of the to be submittedlet us hope that one her V.M.C.A. and a very successful social
best ol each adopted. The benefit of solidly re-establishing the re-
gathering was the result.
turned man in academic life will not be solely advantageous to him, MISS KITTELMAN MATRICULATION TUTOR
much will be derived in turn by the state.
The evening of Friday, October 3, was Spalding SweaJers
the date of the entertainment and notwith-
What is to be the outcome of the issue at slakeWhat the answer Specialist in Moderns leaches Student who is qualified High School
standing the fear of the ever-present
to llu all "i the student soldier?
i
French and German by cott- Teacher would gix'e tutorial instruc- A STV LE IN THE
sophomore, a goodly number of the in-
vcrsaliojial and grammatical tion in Matriculation subjects. Fees
coming freshmen year gathered. at 7.45 at TRUE ATHLETIC
methods. Latin for beginners. right.
The Women Student and the Referendum Bunvash Hall and were cordially wel- BUILD FOR EVERY

What comed by members of ihe senior year. North 6607 Phone Hillcrest 5627 OUTDOOR PUR-
of the University Woman towards the Refe
i_B-the_ attitude
With labels on the coat lapels, graduate POSE
endum? This is a vital question and one which demands immedja
consideration, not only on -account of its far-reaching conseauence and junior, senior and freshman Ifor the Send for
but also because its solution is a matter of dc sophs xvere verboien) went the rounds and
person; ;p, Special Prices to Students Catalogue
of us, lined to feel hat our mutual acquaintance was' made. Snappy
whe
is

publii
c in i il b W
nsibili
id that out
until the f;
rest
IT day
m games xvere participated in and every
attempt was made to make our newcomers ALIVE BOLLARD A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
207Yono St. - TOltONTO

>f a di :e and : prepared to As ihe lung wore on TOBACCONIST


We an
of humanity. o in the 'sche-
10-12 YONGE ST. ARCADE
World,
Work
for
in
making
the
thnt cake
is ill' for
and
any
UNIVERSITY OF
:s
VIC. CLUB The other dates
our infl
lor thi the
il ,iiu
graduation
-sponsibility for such a
ir
oror.to physician
cpensc of the newcomers" to
getting rich
V
at the
Continued from page 1,
On November
col. 4
ore December 4, Jan-
uary 15 and February 14, and the plays TORONTO PRESS
decisio rue, nobody was but
C, in Victoria Assembly selected tor these evenings are by such
Referendum. filled, ev
In
_ The issues Hall, the Club will present "three short
il more
imcni and the outcome will determine irtainly "did well". authors as Miles Mallison and John PRINTERS
the the si earetolive and work when wc are no The more serious part of the o iling
plays following the "Little Theater" idea. Gal sworthy. PUBLISHERS
W
'deeply oneerned in the action of the govern- illowed. Under the chairmanship
The CriticsSt. John Irving. It not too soon to plan for the first
is
BOOKBINDERS
Mr.
this matter anil as their a lion is to be
The OrangemanSt, John Irving. performance and you are urged to mark the
determined bv the voice , whose full nice penetrati i] i

The .Member tor Literatureiiaurirc R. I. HAMILION, B.JL.


eople, we must not reman mute. If we have every corner of the Hall, the meeting date on your calendar.
a vote. "our onnor- Barine.
,'ious. II we are barred by our youth
from the privilege of xeas called to orderand the program of the Watch THE Varsity for further notice.
the ball e are subject to the decision of others and V.M.r.A. for the year outlined by the
il behooves us to
make o res thoroughly acquainted with the
purposes of the Refer President. Mr. ft. G.Thompson. Speech
endum the consequences of its outcome in order that resident, Mr. li. G. Thompson. Speeches
we may form
an ntelhgent opinion and bring its influence to bear on followed ty Prof, Hooke ;jnd Mr, Patton,
those who are to I

make the decision for us. general secretary, and the meeting broke

Stollerys
up with songs and college yells in xvhfch
it xvas noticed that the freshmen took the
An Opportunity (till part.
The economists in the World today not the heir appreciation w.-js
street 1 expressed by one
corner variec isioncd, soundly reasoning! astute,
trained men; of their members, and all departed,
men whose n -Is hi be iroughly seasoned in recognized im, (kit with such a gathering of
learning.
seats of Fi i

men
within her walls, a new day had daxvned

be seme
Surely ou

If
at le
industi
at

il
i
the thousands
v. ho will strive to
institutions need capable economists,
now enrolled
fill this need,
in this University there will tor Victoria.
The College Man's Store
most assuredly ARGYLL HOUSE
governments country s welfare in this respecfl
State should
:

alone the Continued from page i, col. 6


this
assistance to complete his umStv MWKd man for activities. On interesting series of topics
JS located within a
"

!mi,w
Though many mighl have to be
t
the benefit of higher educa-
inmedicine and surgery, are to be carefully
chosen under the direction ol some of the
stones throw
tional facilities before one outstand
>nomist arose to accept the
challenge in this difficult field-amply would the state be reimbtirVerl
professorsand memlicrs of the Faculty. of your College, at Corner
ma,,y tmi Each student must take an active interest
Sn, " S
Ver ^ aetiVe !nt6reSt in -instati^The'Xr
in these discussions.
of Yonge and Bloor ~
An athletic conx-cnor has been appointed
who, St is hoped, be able to secure the
P,,,,,, COMMENT. EDITORIAL gymnasium at Lilian Massey one night a
will

f, . ?

Wlti a "' lht? un *t "nd
University student to maintain a level
,

depression ex idem today it's un


P to ,h week for the Medical girls. No time is
This
Greater Men's Store
head. ,
prox'ided (or physical
Everybody earing a. worried look these Medical curriculum as yet. It isexpccled
training in the
with added departments features
victim ol
that Icofc
some
w ,1 I
\x

U
n. p|. ,, ( V ill.
days
horrible d sense; altogether likelv the
is
r,
not necessirilv
.
,y
h '^"'Ite
,
^" that this year will Ire of great success for
the Association, and that its members
may Clothing and Furnishing in the
t^lVi
u -
I
i:.: jr
write and become an aciive organization
4
which

CHARIOT RACE
will
University in general
support the interests of the
peppery" Styles you sturdy
TEXT-BOOK Continued from page
Scphs then becoming
impatient
i, col.
S
WANTED youthful chaps like-
S HO RTAGE hunyry proceeded to Hums
why.
Cunninghams Practical Anatomy Warm Comfortable Overcoats
Volumes I, and II.
The nunibc ui ituthntu i
Suits with Every New Style "Wrinkles'
anc this y ar in all colli Leave at Varsity Office.
tailored in a painstaking manner from
publis have been,
.
unabl
.

supply Lhc
all wool fabrics
hooks, While we CLOTHES ECONOMY
in tor greatly in-
Trite but true Ihe old saying "the
is _
Neckwear in College Colors Clever New-
jr that their organization
best u cheapest". Quality and ser-
Designs
>ly of tome vice considered you cannot
in Tailored Shirts and Fall Hats
hat was impossible fur
ir set belter'
! arc freely tltoni to nil valuelhan at iji.
up their men between Stollery
hours of
the
<>! llt>
guarantees to College Men a
7,3
in crder that it u dents ,,, ,
v(wiK ST
us niay be inconvenienced
depending on Fresh in greater Service than Ever
as little Prcsl
as possible. College St. Presbyterian Church
Hut tvh comes to a
i
^cra|), By jov(
Store hours: S.jo a.m. to 6

McAINSH &
p.m.
Saturday till

CO., Limited
io p.m.
LOST Gold
Thei

-
Mtnieq

wrist
:ire

wim*
noi there.

between
Cornirr Bathursl

Reception to Presbyterian
Students of all Faculties
YONGE
and
STOLLERYS vohge
i to 12 College St. - Toronto
K^SCnt In on
gd* Rnder
vuincns Union,
^fitoor

St.
St,
,,,V1
George St.-
ami Science
.
tnn]e a, THURSDAY,
EVERYBODY COME.
OCTOBER 9th
BLOOR
In
Open
Tha Heart of Toronto
till 9 p. m . BLOOR
Mil
THE VARSITY

They're
VARSITY ATHLETICS BOYS!
We welcome you back; back from the
Walk=Over TWO NEWCOMERS ADD TENNIS TOURNAMENT trenches many of you, and all ready for
STRENGTH TOVARSlTi LINE BEGINS TODAY the lecture, the lab., the assembly and the
STARTING MONDAY
Brogues gridiron.

Carew and Montgomery impress


Games
nesday
'
.ill begin at 11 o" lock \Yed- OCT. 6th
(ti payable
s, Who's Your Haberdasher Now?
spectators with good tackling before gar if GOc. for
each single ach double
and line-work Clothes make
I don't the man but

The weeding-mit process of the


final
player.
a Vonge car and get off at Price street.
club, take
appearances do count, please remember MABEL NORMAND
Varsity squad takes place this week and
All games must be begun within 20 minutes that; and many a man has got there ahead
of time scheduled.
IN
there is much speculation as to who of the other fellow-by the proper selection
will
represent the Blue and White in the The notices of Ladies Tournament will of his haberdashery and clothes.
intercollegiate
first
game with Queen's on
be
Varsity
out later.
for
Everybody
time of playing.
watch TaE
The cham-
"UPSTAIRS"
Saturday. We're right handy to serve you with
pions of other years arc playing through.
There is plenty of material in the Kick- A RAGTIME ROMANCE
The entry list is the largest ever. There- everything thats new to, wear, and you
field. It will be a hard task to choose the
best three. To
date "Joe" Breen lias
fore, be punctual. Ballsare provided" and will find many novelties in our Two Shops FEATURING MICKEY'S
You won't been most effective and should make the the best courts in the city. Best two out that are a forecast of what will be in POPULAR STAR.
of three sets.
wonder that grade. Me is a sure catch, a List runner other shops a season hence.
and very tricky in a broken field. There Tlie following play at 12.30c
Brogues are all the rage this season are several good men for the outside
wing E. F. Howard v. J. T. Sutherland. We can save you a few dollars on your
position all of whom have plenty of speed
when you see these classy Walk- J. S. Reid v. Hazclwood. Fall O'coat or Suit, and don't forget
and show good tackling ability. L'd'Easum
Overs. Come on down and slip For the past two nights, two new men C. Graham
v. D. A. Martin.
"We're so handy" THE
J. v. Geo. Deacon.
your feet into have been added to the squad Mont-
a pair. There's A. C. Gosling v. J. K. Bell.
gomery and "Art" Carew. The former
comfort
every foot.
and style, and a fit for
BOOT SHOP
played with the Fifth Divisional team at
Witley, and the latter comes from
Lind-
J. C. Ferguson v. J. E. Morris.
M.
C. G.
F. Rogers v. Purccll.
Ashworth v. E. A. Salisbury. TWO STORES
DOMINION
290 say and is a brother of "Chuck" Carew, D. Guthrie v. L. H. Wright.
YONGE STREET
Tan or Red Calfskin $12.50, $14 and $15 the well-known Lindsay hockey
They
player.
arc both big, strong boys and tackle
exceedingly well. Montgomery was
ex-
R- H. Wilkinson v.H. Knight.
J. A. Dickson v. Chieholm.
Glover v. Child.
COLLEGE ST
Just West
of Spadina
BANK
pected to turn out for Argos, but he sur- C. H. Thornton v. G. Hewitt. Capital - Paid up, $6,000,000
prised everyone on his return from

BUY the A. L. Mackay v. H. A. Wilson. Reserve Fund


'

SELL
- $7,500,000
north this week-end by turning out for W. Dafoe v. Endicutt. Just West
Varsity. C. B. S. Ritchie v. J. D. Jenntson.
BLOOR ST. of Bathurst
Total Assets - $122,000,000

Y R O TJ YOUR Carew is well-known as a junior hockey


J. L. Coles v. Rowland. Savings Department in connection
LAST NEW star, having played with two Eastern
The following play at 11.30 a.m.: Drop in and brouse around a you
with all Branches. Interest allowed

YEAR'S YEAR'S
all-star teams.
a
In football also, he earned
good reputation with Lindsay C.I. in the A. Moore v. J. McKce. are very welcome.
bit,
on Deposits of 31 and upwards.

TEXT-BOOKS Junior O.R.F.U. several ago.


' B. West
J. H. Johnson
S. Greey
v.

v.
C. A. Gossagc.
v. H.Sharpe.
H. van Duscn.
Drafts issued on foreign countries
at current rales.

at the QUEEN'S STAR HURT SPADINA AVENUE BRANCH

STUDENTS MAY NOT PLAY SATURDAY


J. F.
If.
Scott v. C. Glover.
Rotcnlwrg v. J. L. Junkin.
D. Dwellyv. C, Tail.
BIRRELL'S Cor. College Street
John Cruso, Manager
Will Have Strong Team However S. Larldn v. W. Little.

BOOK EXCHANGE Queen's


When Whistle Blows.

is liable to be without its


F. H. Wilkinson v. A. S. Patterson.
W. P. Lawson v. G. R. Gowinlock.j
F. G. Cook v. Atkinson. INGRAM and
UNIVERSITY Y.M.C.A., HART HOUSE best quarter back on Saturday rj.illl^l H. Lawrence v. Spencer.
Beauchamp & How
OPEN: 12.30 to 2.00. 4.00 to 5.30
Varsity. Jack Evans hurt his
at practice and will not be able to turn
out.
W. A. Alexander v. Hodgkins.
W. D. Boulter v. J. D. Woods. BELL, Limited LIMITED
H. G. Wales v. H. R. BroWn.
Evans formerly played for the Kingston
C.I. team, and in M)Ifl starred for J. S. Davidson v. T. Shcard. 256 McCAUL ST. TAILORS
the
A. Graydon

M Mb
Queen's University team in the military v. S. Kinura. (Firtl Door South e/Collttt Si,) TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN
series against the 207th Battalion fourteen The following play at 2.00 o'clock: Telephone -
- Coll. 837 91 King Street West
of Ottawa. He is fast and tricky and A. C. Clark v. Creamer. A. 3875
is regarded as one of the best quarter- Guntin v. Jenkins.
backs in tho-gnnie- o. L. 1-ergu G. Yc COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSE
"Red McKelvey

k McLean
will be out at half- v. FOR ALL
back, and his punting and ball-carrying E, Wallet
J.
ability are expected to carry the tri-color
to victory.
E. Campbell,
v. Ballantyne.
STUDENTS'
Among the veterans
with the Queen's this season are
who will line
Ellis,
up
Phillips.
SUPPLIES
Slinn and McConville. The first men- H. F. Slun E. Gibson,
True Measure of Clothes Value
The old idea of
neve idea by
by price paid
measuring
the
we want you judge our
clothes value
is
was
service
tioned saw service in the lyl3-14 and "15
intercollegiate series, while Slinn played

workouts this season.


wing,
if the
W. B.
E. A. Rolp
R. A. Allei
V. E.
Did

Bake
i

.
v. A. M. Mustin.
L. D. Croll.
LTN. Ryan.
D. A. Mutton.
You are cordially invited to inspect
our stock and ask our prices.
Arrow
softCOLLARS
rendered values to

on'the new Quality goods


basts. cost less HARRIERS. Kerr, Davidson, Paterton FIT WELL WASH EASILY
per month of service long run. less in the
TJ.C.
Sport Elsewhere and MoFarland, Cluell. Pcabody S Co. of Canada, Ltd.
A meeting for those interested in cross-
Thirty to Fifty Dollars country running attending University BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, tto
Columbia crews hereafter will row
go will take place in tee West Com- on the Harlem river instead of the Hudson, 807 Excelsior Ufa Building, Tsronto St
Nol an average .clolking store but an in- mon Room, Hart Mouse,
stitution of style and Quality.
at It p.m. sharp. by this Iheywillavoidthe inconveniences
Wednesday, October Solicitors for the Univtrsity of Toronto
Make it a point
to be there, if
S.
only for a few minutes.
caused by the tricky currents and rough
water of the latter.
College Gowns
CHESS CLUB. This year Is the 60th anniversary
The opening meeting of U. of T. Chess
UNIVERSITY LODGE, A. F. and A. M.
of the origin of American Intercollegiate
Club will lie held in the North Common No. 496, G.R.C.
football. Many changes hove taken plac
Room
October
of Hart
10.
House at S p.m., Friday, during this time in methods and system
of play.
IuhIUuIhI - - June. 1910 HARCOURT & SON
Meets 2nd THURSDAYS
Freemason's Hall, 491 College Street
103 King St. West
NOTICE TO STUDENTS
HEADQUARTERS
TORONTO
Owing to the very large Registration in til the Faculties the Supply of
FOR
Artist's and Draughtsmen's
Books in the
Supplies
Civil Engineering Books LOEWS THEATRE
STUDENTS BOOK DEPARTMENT Including
Mathematical and Drawing Books
SAME POPULAR PRICES.
IT IS AN EASY MATTER in many eases has been insufficient to meet the
CATALOGUE Of/ REQUEST
Continuous Performance 12 Noon to
11 p.m.
demand
for the man who uses discrimination in his dross, to satisfy his needs from PICTURE FRAMING WINTER GARDEN Open
our stock of Correct Haberdashery. Evenings
Phonos jt-va
New fiill woods are ready now, and your individual tastes will be
entered to. Whether it be for an evening affair, or just a gathering of the
Orders for further supplies to come to us by post,ha\ en telegraphed ART METROPOLE IYI. .101

boys, you will find our haberdashery correct in style and quality, Correct
to the publishers and it is expected that within a few daj ififfipeni slock 14 Temperance St. ENTIRE WEEK OF OCTOBER 6.
in price.
will be on hand to meet all demands.
And service counts too ! JOHN BARRYMORE
We arc satisfied only when we have satisfied you.
Our Standard Shoe Repairing Co.
In
LUMBERS CO., 733 Yonge Street
Sales for the first week this year exceeded those of any " RAFFLES
at Bloor previous year for the whole month of October.
670-2 YONGE ST. Adapted from the Famous Stage
V necked Sweaters in all club and school colors. Special - $6. 60 The most modern machinery and Success.
R. J. HAMILTON, Expert Workmanship. Six Superb Vaudeville Acts.
SHOES CALLED FOR & DELIVERED. Loew's British- Canadian Weekly.
and Heels a "Mutt and Jefi" Cartoons.
PATRONIZE "THE VARSITY" ADVERTISERS Full Soles
PHONE NORTH
Specialty.
2960. Winter Garden Same Show as Loew's.
THE VARSITY

Trinity Medi
edicine
Applied Science
"Stern old men. Maidens gay,
great The returned man, both in the higher
2T3 began to show signs of
Youths who waste their time away,

University of Toronto
years and in the first year, is playing an
when on Monday
at 5 o'clock four
activity
at the college this is the verdict of one authority on the
important part in
afternoon they gathered together and
life

The present enrollment is the hundred first year Meds.


executive to guide tncm term.
elected a strong
Three students over 30 and a dozen over
The following largest which has been experienced since
through the session 19111-20.
25 offset the immaturity of 200 under the
before the war, although it will be months
were elected:
voting age.
before college activities approach pre-war
President A. M. Rcid.
days.
The West is represented by Henry of
Vice-PresidentD. McBeth. by McKay of

Secret ary-troasurerO. D. Johnson.


Athletic
Varsity'
RepVernon Stokes.
i( c p. Hugh Mclntyrc.* econd
Almost all members
years are .back, and as a conse-
get
of the third and
Vancouver.
Nora Scotia.
Madda of Trinidad
The East

from Queen's
Royal College of which Sir Robert Fal-
hails Rugby Club
quence, the various societies should all
"Toike Oikestra" knr.wn to the older coner an old boy.
is
away to a good start, but few officers McBain of Brandon College completed
years of*l5, '10, '17 and '18iffnow getting
elected last term dropping out.
under way. Mr. Maxwell '16 is busy
galhering
splendid orchestra.
material for
He
this
will
one time
be glad to The first year, although out-numbering
his Arts in Edinburgh.
There will be a "scrap" was all that
would be said by a second year mcd to the
FIRST INTERCOLLEGIATE GAME
meet any men who are able to play orches- the sophs two to one, are taking
matters Varsity.
tral instruments at the organization in good part and from present
appearances SngRestions are many but the most

NEXT SATURDAY AT THE STADIUM


five
meeting in E1S, Friday at 4.30. will make an important chapter in the popular one is separate attacks on the
The "School" met in a body last night, history of the college. and six year courses. Some even hint at
having a recurd turnout to get inter- the punishment of smaller groups.
faculty athletics There is
under way. new college is, to Second Meds seem to agree with
The much talked of
splendid material to make up these teams Napoleon that the best strategy is numbers
present knowledge, to be commenced next
hence delay of proceedings with the hun-

QUEEN'S
particularly the Mulock Cup teams
spring, and the old stand on Queen West
which (or "School's" gry four hundred are saying nothing and
promises well
will consequently be used for a year or two
choncCB in that series. wearing almost as little.
yet.
Third year Metis will hold an exciting
meeting this week to elect a vice-president.
Victoria The Athletic Association has held one Musical and Literary students in
business meeting, and under the guidance
Medicine arc awaiting the piano and vs.
Victoria College Y.W.C.A. Cabinet of D. A. Martin '21, many things arc magazines for the common room. The
The
expected of Trinity in Athletics this year.
held a v Jul Conference at the Medical Society hopes to provide for these
Island oi
ihcbusin

ProfCBSo:
Robcrtsc

ml.
The annual Field Day, an institution
which has been lying dormant during the
war, is to be held immediately after Thank-
giving, and
should enter their
at once.
all interested in the events
names with A. N. Hoath
at the first meeting.

Onlooker

Track candidates increase in numbers


VARSITY AT 2.30
each night at the Stadium.
tfl is *
Association in the Coll
QUEEN'S vs. VARSITY, There is no university in the country
ndanee of all the stud<
i ting of the Y.M.C.A. October 11th. with a finer squad of coaches than Varsity,
O a a RESERVED SEATS $1.10
y.v.c.A Wednesday afternoon The flrBt game of the Intercolle- ifc

giate Series is scheduled to he played Frank Halbaus, Dr. Brown, and Walter
expected.
Knox, all top-notchcrs, arc working bard
at the Stadium on Saturday after-
and can be trusted to turn out an excep- BLEACHERS 55c.
noon at 2.30 p.m., October 11th.
FOREIGN STUDENTS. ATTENTION. tionally good track team.
As this is the first game of the Series
A important meeting of all the & i&
ve'fy and "also the first Intercollegiate ifi tji

foreign students in the University of


game since the commencement of Soccer players cither don't exist around
Toronto is calledThursday, October
for

0th at 5.00 p.m. in Roam "A", Y.M.C.A..


the war, a large and enthusiastic
turnout is expected. Reserved
Varsity or they haven't the interest of
theiralma mater at heart. To date Man. SEASON TICKETS (for 3 games) $3.30
second floor, south wing. Hart House, seats (for those who did not get their Heuther lias had barely enough for two
The Foreign Students Association is namB3 on the subscription list for teams at practice.
anxious to meel every foreign student at season tickets will go on sale Thurs- q &s $ ffi

Hart House this Afternoon


i

iliis meeting. day morning at the Office of the Queen's soccer come here Saturday for On Sale at the Athletic Association Office,
Athletic Association, Hart House, the first intercollegiate game and it's about
Yale will not lack crew candidal! at Spaldings. A notice will he given time socccritcs awoke to the fact. The
this year. Over 200 men reported t out later as to Rooters tickets. tricolor squad have been working out for

Coach Abbott last week. over a week.

HOBBERLIN TAILORING QUALITY

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stylish enough for the most exacting taste and
tailored in that rare Workmanship which gives

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SUITINGS and OVERCOATINGS


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Extra Fine Qualities $35 and upward

THE HOUSE OF
HOBBERLIN LIMITED
151 Yonge Street Regular Business Hours S.30 to 5.30
The Undens r^cluete Newsp^er
VOL. XXXIX. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919.

TRINITY COLLEGE TO POLITICAL ECONOMY


FAMOUS MEDICAL MISSIONARY OF NORTH- FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE TO MEET
RISE IN SPLENDOUR DEPT. FORCED IN
EAST COAST TO DELIVER SUNDAY'S SERMON NEAR ANCIENT RIVAL PRIVATE RESIDENCE PROBLEMS OF P EACE AND RECONSTRUCTION
Building Operations on New College
Cosy Red Building on
STUDENTS TO HEAR DR. GRENFELL OF LABRADOR St. George St.
DEAN MITCHELL DELI VERS HIS INAUGURAL ADDRESS
to commence Next Spring
shelters Future Statesmen
Medical Students will also have chance to hear man who has made life Ever since the federation of Trinity Tells of changes in the S. P. S. Curriculum and forecasts a broader
bearable on desolate Atlantic Coast Universit y with the University of Toronto, The Department of Political Economy
humanistic education for the Engineers
1903, the desirability of moving the college is now situated in a three storey red-brick

Among the speakers to whose visits to lishment of aeries of co-operative stores to Queen's Park has been evident. Further, building at 71 St. George St., Thc.old Before a turnout of some six hundred "it is not sufficient lor us who are going
Convocation Hall Toronto students, have The long enforced idleness of the winter the present College on Queen street west quarters on the second floor of the Medical students," principally S.P.S. men, Brig.- to ire responsible for the education of
has long been inadequate, and in need of Building were found to be unsatisfactory
come to look forward, few are more eagerly is gradually disappearing with the develop- Gen. C. H. Mitchell delivered his in- the young men who twenty years hence
ment modernising, having been in use since 185U and besides were needed by the Medical
welcomed than Dr. Grenfell ol the Lab- of a co-operative lumber mills, inaugural address. arc to be the leaders in this coun ty
At the outbreak of the war preparations Department. So now" Polly Conn" Stud-
rador. The Colleges' Sermons Committee ship yards, and "farms" of fur-bearing In introducing Dean Mitchell, President simply to 'wait and see' or to accept the
this year in being Ananials Herds
for moving were practically completed, ents need no longer fear trouble from those Falconer gave some of the history of the
have been fortunate of reindeer have been trend of events as they arrive in the in-
3nd the present site sold to the city of heavy handed Meds.
able to arrange for Dr. Grenfell to preach introduced as econimic assets in the Faculty of Applied Science, referring evitable development of the country. It
Toronto; naturally, however, all building
the University Sermon on Thanksgiving provision of transport, food and clothing. The new building, has been redecorated briefly to Dean Galbrailli, the first Dean is for [us to anticipate the requirements
operations were postponed indefinitely.
Sunday this year, just prior to his depart- The orphans of the fishermen whom the inside,and now is quite capable of entert- of the Faculty, and to Dean Ellis who so so that when they arc put forward we
Part of the residence was utilized by the
ure for England. sea annually claims are cared for in the
military for several years, one wing only
taining the whole department. Besides nobly served the University until th e may be found standing ready to meet
II was in 1892 that Dr. Grenfell, who Orphanage donated by a son-in-law of the Offices of the staff, there are two new Dean could take his place, and was them, or better still can say they are
being reserved for Hie accommodation of
had previously fitted out a hospital ship President Wilson, while a student at
students.
large class-rooms capable of holding about just recently able to retire into private li fe. already met. We should be able to say
for North Sea fisherman, in which he Harvard. 00 students, one seminary room, and The President spoke of the Faculty that the educated and trained men are
A campaign is now well under way to
cruised from Iceland to the Bay ol Bisca In 1912 Dr. Grenfell sawa long cherished another room to be fitted out as a library passing through a great period of recon- ready or are in the field ready to take
raise an additional 400,000 to render
came to the Labrador and initiated the when the foundation stone
object realised, However if the clases become larger than struction ami on Dean Mitchell rested their appointed places.
feasible the building of the new College,
Medical Mission which has itself made of theKing George V Seamen's Institute and in all probability, next spring will see CO in numbers, provision has been made the heavy responsibility of guiding it, The General quoting loyd George who I

Labrador a household name. Johns, Newfoundland, was laid to hold lectures in the old beatiery.
Lead- but he knew that he was the man for early in the war remarked that "This is
at St. the commencement of building operations
Dr. Grenfell's work in Labrador and by 'means of a submarine cable from ing directly to the building from Uni- this position both by training and ex- an Engineers' war" and no one man
In any case, the old buildings will have to
Newfoundland has been much more than Buckingham Palace on the day of the b.- relinquished very shortly, since the versity College, a cement sidewalk is perience. "No Canadian apart from better than the Premier, who was so
missionary n either the evangelistic or King's Coronation. college authorities are now being made. Gejl. Currie himself has so distinguished closely surrounded by the leading Engi-
'
having difficulty
medical sense. He has become the in leasing them for any length of time. himself in the war". neers and Scientists of the Empire knew
During the winter of 1915-10 Dr. Many students will he sorry to hear "1 assure you that
veritable Providence of the desolate coast The site set apart by the University it is with great feel- what that meant".
Grenfell served in France with the Har- that Prof. Cudmore
no longer on the
is
ing that stand here to-day to appear General Mitchell told how Canada had
which gave Cobot his first impressions fronts on Moskin Avenue, directly east I
vard Medical unit. staff, having accepted the position of
of the North American Continent. of the University residences; extending officially as Dean of this great Faculty" found herself during the war .referring the
Assistcnt Statistician on the Bureau of
The chain of five hospitals along the On Tuesday, October Mth, Dr. Grenfell north as far as the McMaster grounds. Dvan Mitchell a> he commenced his the splendid resources of this great country
Census and Statislics at Ottawa. His inauguration address. and our ability 10 apply them during the
mast are served by a flotilla of hospital will address a special meeting of medical Tile general appearance is
external
work will lie mainly concerned with
launches. The old days of "truck" students at "j.OD o'clock in the Medical strikingly like that of old Trinity, although
Educational Statistics for the Dominion.
trading have passed away with the estab- Building. of course, the new quarters will be much
larger, and one story higher, than the
Everyone who knew him at the U. of T. U.C's VERDANI LAMBS DISPORT COL. LANG HEADS DEPT.
feels certain that this department
present college. of THEMSELVES IN HART HOUSE
DEAN MITCHELL the government at be OF MILITARY SCIENCE
BRILLIANT SOLDIER TO HONORARY least will well
IS The south facades of the two buildings,
looked after.
PRESIDENT OF 1st YEAR S.P.S.
oh| and new, are almost identical; the Cock-fightingand Blind-fold Boxing
ADDRESS VETERANS Memorial Chapel is very similar to the While not exactly filling Prof. Cudmore's Help to Speed the Fleeting Hours Organizing a Comprensive Course of
present one, and similarly situated with place, a new addition
Four Hundred Aspiring Fro ah in the person of loslruclioD in the Arts of War
respect to the remaining buildings, that is, Prof. Jackson has been nude to the staff Through the College Committee of
Brig.-General Grieshach Will Attend Engineers Meet in Hart House Gym.
on the east side. Prof. Jackson was formerly a member of the Y.M.C.A., represented by "Pat"
Col. W. R. Lang, G.S., M.D. No. 2,
Meeting in Hart House Dining Hall There is to lie a garden front running the Economics staff here, but just before Arnold and Mr. H. S. Paton, General
Command, training and instruc-
On thursday Evening the largest Eirst Ofliccr in
past the Chapel and professors' residences, the war broke out, he resigned. Secretary, and excellent reception was
Year "School" gathered
in the history of During tion for M.D. No, 2, during the war and
Brig.-Gen. Gricsbach, D.S.O., C.M.G.. with a sidewalk from Hoskln Avenue to the war he served for some time overseas given to one hundred and seventy freshmen
in the Gymnasium at Hart House for lately G.S.O. 1 directing the reorganizing
one of Canada's most brilliant and success- the Annual Reception tendered by the
Bloor street. in India and Mesopotamia. The Chairman, Mr. E. Evans, assisted of coastal defence at Halifax, has been
ful soldiers'is tospeak to a mass meeting Convocation Hall will be located on the by "Jap" Pearce, quicidy organized the
appointed head of the new Department of
University Y,M,C,A, It was a get-
in Lectures have already begun econo-
of the University Veterans Association together meeting- the
south west corner of the building, directly in the boys for sports such as horse-back
Military Science at the University. Col,
in fullest sense
mics, and groups are being organised for
the dining hall at Har House on Wednes- and due to the splendid arrangements
adjacent to South House. wrestling, cock-fighting, and blind- old
1

Lang had the distinction of passing highest


T wo large quadrangles are provided for,
day, October 15 at 7.30. The
soldiers those students taking honour work boxing, (cheers and laughter).
of those in charge it will be long remember- m the staff course held by the Imperial
representative in the Dominion House for and separating the two a square tower, a With the present enterprising staff in Led by Mr. Robinson, the Jazz orches-
ed by everyone present. War Office in 1914, he is the author of
Edmonton, a keen thinker and a forceful feature absent in the old college, is lu In- charge, no student can blame anyone tra gave excellent renderings of popular
The program was in charge of Mr.
many books on military subjects as well as
speaker, Gen. Greisbach has a military built. but himself if he fails in the final e*,inis music,
being a scientist of outstanding ability.
Earl Willmott Pres. of the S.P.S. Y. and Mr. H.A. MacLcnnan
record second to none. He served as a (Continued on page 4, col. j) in Economics. preferred yelling
much Associated with Col. Lang in giving
his genial personality did to make and the boys followed him
private in the cavalry in the South
African to singing, in
instruction will be olher prominent author-
and special the a success. During the
gathering manner to encourage any Rugby team.
War winning promotion ities in special aspects ol the work; the
Evening music was furnished by a Jazz The vice-president of University College
mention.
of the present war he Orchestera under the leadership of Mr. VARSITY AND QUEENS OPEN INTER- Literary Society, Mr. Stokes gave a
result being .1 course so comprehensive in
At the outbreak
Robinson. This organization is one of short history of that organization, and
commanded the UHh Alberta Dragoons, a student, looking forward to public life in
part of the 1st Divisional
Cavalry, later the best in the University and was/greal l\
appreciated by the First Year.
COLLEGIATE SERIES TO-MORROW ably outlined its activities, and pointed
the Uriiish Empire, can afford to miss its
out value in bringing together the
he organized and commanded the
49th its
opportunities.
Chaperoned by "Tiny" Houston 2T3 students of the various years were
Battalion with the rank of Colonel. In All Varsity Casualities back at Work Out; Team full of The first years work is outlined as fol-
acting command of tried to learn the snappiest way to deliver nominated to act with Mr. Stokes, and
191(1 he took over the lows:
the 7tli Brigade and in 1917 at Vimy with the Varsity and School Yells an essen- Confidence; Qneens send strong fourteen Mr. Ballanlyne, President of the fourth
The relationship of the University and
commanded tial Freshmen's Education.
part of the year as a committee to organize t he-
rank of brigadier general he the State, the qualities of statesmanship,
of his brigade The Year was then divided into groups Everything is in readiness for the big will be in his place. "Red" McKelvey students of the first year.
the 1st Brigade. The work particularly as knowledge of the funda-
and other representing Facilities and an
various game tomorrow, when Queen's and Var- who expected to boot for the U-aui.
is Samlio and Mose, coloured comedians
at Vimy, Hill 70, Passchondcale mental problems of war and defence; the
this Indoor Athletic Meet was staged. Feel- horns in the opener of the race for
sity lock Blakenay of Ottawa, Bill iNicklc. will be did justice to the name, and gave some
battles "is an evidence of the ability of Citizen and the Slate; Composition tit
ing ran high among the Faculties the Intercollegiate championship. Both among those who will trot on the field good advice on College life.
popular commander. the British Empire; its trade routes,
especially among those who didn't win teams have been working hard for the past when the referee's whistle blows. An excellent solo and encore were given
Returned men of all faculties should their strong and weak points; the storm
prizes awarded. The events and three weeks and a snappy contest is
Up to the time of going to press, no by Mr. Sherlock in a fine tenor voice.
HI II Ol this first meeting, smokes and the centres of the world and their relation
I

winners were. assured. announcement has been forthcoming from Dr. Barton, physical director of the
refresh s will 1"' in evidence to help to defence; Study of available defence
decide vital cmcst^ ib tliat will be under Yell Contest Dents The tri-color aggregation have been out
under the tutorage of Coach Jack Williams
( oach Foulds as to the persnncl of the University left no doubt in the "Freshies"
material; The army and navy, their

discussion, Repot of the various cont- Buscuit Race U.C. and Prof. Lindsay Malcolm. The latter
team. In spite of the wet ground last minds as to the importance of sports in the
curriculum. The Doctor pointed out,
organization, administration, training
rite question Big Feet ContestVela. night, a good work-our was held, most of and utilization; Strategy, tactics and
mittees will be submit! has just returned fro overseas and has besides
It is under- Apple Eating Contest U.C. the candidates showing improvement. and cleverly illustrated that
topography and general military training.
of gratuities will be taken up.
stood that membership applications will be Japanese Crab Race Trinity.
rejoined the Science staff of Queens.
-Before the war, he was rated as one of the
The team will probably line up as follows
giving amu anient and
induces quick
developing, clean
thmging unsel-
The second year is as follows:
these sport it
available at the various colleges; Halves Breen, Sullivan, OTlaherty. Military History, Military Law, Inter-
on
By a unanimous resolution, Mr. A. M. heat referees in Canada, not to speak of fishness, "sticktoitivencss," licside teach-
should be filled out and turned in Flying wingHolmes. national Law and the Laws of War;
Reid, President of the Year was directed excellent inside knowledge of the game. ing a man to be a good loser, (long
Wednesday night. .to ask Dean Mitchell to accept the Under these coaches, the Limestone City
Quarter Duncan or Murray.
applause).
Advanced work on the subject of the
The University Veterans' Association of
Honorary Presidency of 2T3. In reply- collegians will send up a strong; team.
Scrimmage Shocbottom, Brown, Bird- Willi true hospitality, the committee,
first year.
work and
Toronto organized in 1018 by students and ing General Mitchell expressed his pleasure Contrary to reports, Evans will play sail. In both years field training in
families aided by twelve mess- orderlies, servetT
command will lie carried out with certain
graduates ol the U. of T. of all
in accepting the office and his delight in tomorrow for Queen's. The injury Wings Ketcfiuin, "Mikc"Holuu
lie SU5- Heat tic, Schatz, the best of refreshments.
soon became one of the strongest Univer- exemption for work done with the C.E.F
being once more at Varsity and at the tained this week is not so serious as was at Pearlmau, English, Houston, Long, Carew, a third-year student outlined the progrnnu
organisations. It was felt that a
As many of 2T3 These classes arc open to all students and
sity old -School of Science. first thought and the good little quarter Prendergasl. of voluntary studies to be conducted !)>
s
tromi sane body of veteran opinion
should are to be regarded as one of the options
were sons of old friends and classmates the Y.M.C.A.
Canada and that a deter- for General and Honour courses in the
be built up i" and because of the fact that it was the U.C. Freshettes are expected to appear MDLOCK CUP MEETING University; they may be substituted
mined stand should be taken against the first after-war year and the largest in shrouds on Wednesday, October 15 at
for
TONIGHT AT 7.45 P.M. THE VARSITY STAFF MEETING. Religious Knowledge. Through an
violent mob activities of a certain element. the history of Sience he wanted take an 30 in U.T.S. Assembly Hall, Heavy
uiir

Again many Students soldiers had been The Dean fortunate omission Military Science was
especial interest in its affairs. .-naltics for absentees.
bank- Y" and left Mulock Cup managers and representa- A meeting of the Staff of ''The Varsitv" not mentioned on the registration cards,
left high and dry on the sands of also spoke highly of the " tives will meet in the Athletic Association will be held next Tuesday afternoon, to be rectified. Any student wish-
ruptcy while others had no one to defend a suggestion with every member of the
(his is

began ROOTERS PRACTICE rooms, Hart House, tonight (Friday) at October 14 at 3 o'clock in Room 82, east ing to take up (his work or change an
their interests. The U.V.A. at once year to take a part in its activities not TONIGHT. wing of the Main Building. Take the option already started should get in touch
to wrestle with these problems with the only because of the spiritual appeal but
been The series begin next week which makes stairway leading lo men's cloak room, with Colonel Lang or apply at the Regis-
resultthai much good has already because of the benifits lo character which
Rooter's practice will be held this meeting very important. Schedule an downstairs. Show you have a live in- tars' Office.
accomplished not only for the soldier but resulted from this work. In concluding,
again tonight in the drafting room and grounds will be Arranged. terest by being on time.
the Universities of Canada
as well.
ior he extended a welcome to each and every
behind Convocation Hall at 6.15 FOREIGN STUDENTS.
The activities of the ecxcuiive committee Year man and wished them all
summer have resulted in calltfig
f irst
p.m. This is the last chance to re- MENORAH SOCIETY A bumper reception for all foreign
during the success not only in this year but in every
rehearse the various yells and The first Mcnorah
SPORT REPORTERS WANTED 1

by the Government, Sir K. Ealconer, and regular meeting of the students in the University will be held
parodies to be used in the Queen's Society will take place on Tuesday, next Tuesday, October 14, at 7.30 p.m. in
other prominent men to testify on bclioU popu- More sporting reporters are need-
Hearty cheers were given for the
game tomorrow and everyone is Room Main
October' l-lth in 0, Building, south wing, Hart House, Every foreign
lar Dean and the old School Psalm was
urgently requested to attend. ed on The Varsity Staff. Appli-
at 8 p.m. Dr. Taylor will give the first student should be there. The Foreign
seen service overseas should Bet ii
1

sung with deep feeling. Rooters tickets tat 25 cents) will be cants kindly call at The Varsity
.applications at once if the \ th lecture of the svries on the subject "The Students' Association will welcome you.
Among other speakers and entertainers sold to those who attend to-night's Jewish Office, Hart House, leaving name
U.V.A. is to be carried out hl-tne MSI Religion Its adaptability as Start now- Tell every foreign student you
were Prof. J. R. Cockburn,, Mr. Stein. work-out. shown by up to 70 A.D,
and phone number.
possible way. Turn out on Wednesday its history come in contact with and be sure to come
Gloucr and Mr, McQueen. All interested arc invited. yourself.
night at 7,30 .11 HttM House.
THE VARSITY
THE VARSITY U.C. LIT.
DEFINE PARTY POLICIES
LEADERS
Council ol the Univertily

ColL 5013 The second executive meeting of the

STUDENTS
Day 'Phone - - Cull. 5039 NifibI 'Phone
Literary and Scientific Society this week
Editor-in-Chief: Dc W. S. PUFFER. B.A. A3 socio tt Edit
was held Hart House last night. The
H.MtKIN'NEY '20 J. K. HOOD '22 in
t\
\V. G. rni t.atf
LIU GA1 ";n u- r HASTINGS
i;.\^t'im. '20
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Woraen >Editor;MiSsE.R.CIIINGAN,B.A.'2 i;
executive invited the opposition leaders
1. W. &AKDN1: H F. P. LLOYD. M.A.
N, RUSSELL H. STRONG
J. and the prcsitients of the tltree years and a
MufiAtlre trill L. M. HEATH Miss J. KEENLEY-
SIDE real get-together meeting resulted.
Bil i-,-

I
Ma
R RAY. B.A.
: COLLIER C.GRANT, B.A.
Local Editors:
A definite policy
year's activity
and program for the
was discussed. Strenuous
yOU make ase of the facilities of
are invited to
K JASPERSON '22 WELLS '22
D. C.
F.
11 . \VH EATON '22
It. WILSON '22
J. L.
efforts are being made to put the Old Lit. Bank whether it may be for the opening
this
STEWART IOHNSTON
E.M.JC '21

of an account -no matter how smallthe purchase of


S. R. *B2 back into the position it held in college life
Reporters: in the old days.
G. M. J" i i i '2J A. II. i.i. i
'22 Miss M- E. Thornton
J. W. MtALPlWB -HO Miss A. Brown E. B. Keid -23 Owing to the fact that Prof. Wallace a money order or any other banking business,
If. J. McQuill*! A. Cowan '22
J.
president and speaker of the Lit had some
Local Editor thli D. C. Wells '22
time ago arranged to speak at another
meeting, the Li terary Society will not meet' You will find branches of the Bank conveniently
TORONTO, OCTOBER 10, 1819.
Wednesday night.
tonight but nest
Wednesday meeting will first
night's located near the University, at any one of which you
take the form of a business meeting, and
To the Fore Again then a smoker, eats afterwards. A com- will be courteously received.
Once more the University the battle of Toronto has shown itself in mittee is in charge of this and are securing
line of aggressive policies. In preparing a course of military instruction! accommodation for the meeting.
which may be taken as an optional subject instead of religious knowledge
and the various other options as laid down in the calendar, this Univer-
sity has the distinction of being the pioneer.
At the business meeting, the executive
will
meeting
recommend
be
that the regular night of
changed from Friday to
THE CANADIAN BANK
Under Che able direction of Col. W. R. Lang, the course offers many
out stand
siiv men
which we feel sure will be appreciated by Qniver
(his issue will be found a tentative outline of the
Wednesday night. Auditors
pointed for auditing the treasurer's books
and a committee nominated for the print-
will be ap-
OF COMMERCE
idertaken. An inkling only can be obtained of the compre- ing of new copies of the constitution.

f this new departure by brief enquiry, yet that inkling gives


The old Mock Parliament will be 25 Branches in Toronto
of the value such training may be to University men brought back into existence and a com-
irlv hose who aspire to slate positions. mittee will be appointed to get things

In the last five years, we have seen what prior to 1914 would have under way for it.
been onsidered inconceivable war waged on a gigantic scale involving
i

Robinson's orchestra of ten pieces will

men df every rank and station in life, men in countless instances without supply the musical program.

the slightest conception of what war actually meant. are proud of We Spalding Sweaters
our warriors on land and on sea, but out pride should not leave usingorant REGISTRATION IS COMPLETE
of die advantages training would give were another conflict foisted on the
world
The student should make himself acquainted with ihis new course
Registration in three faculties: Medicine,
Dentistry nnd Practical Science reaches
NOTICE TO STUDENTS A STYLE IN THE
TRUE ATHLETIC
the grand total of 2,087. BUILD FOR EVERY
Medicine leads with 1,097 future doctors OUTDOOR PUR-
Rank Support for Team Four hundred and thirty three thirsty
Owing to the very large Registration in all the Faculties the supply of POSE
"

Rial Varsity spirit was never so noticeably lacking as it was last freshmen throng the halls while fifth year Hunks in the
Send/or
night when .1 paltry 200 students responded to the call for rooters' students number only 05.
Catalogue
practice for the Queen 's-Varsity game tomorrow a miserable showing Dentistry has attracted 800 to the col-
for University which boasts of a registration of 5000.
,\

Some of the "stay-aways" may have had good excuses but it is


lege. S.P.S. closely compiles wih 790.
Twenty-five are registered in the pre-
STUDENTS BOOK DEPARTMENT A. G. SPALDING
207
BROS.
Yonc SI. - TORONTO
&
incredible that this th; best a UpiV2rc:t-. -;f thic siae
\z dc What in an dental courseand fifteen ladies are taking
in many cases has been insufficient to meet the demand.
the trouble? Possibly there are those who think themselves above advantage of the lectures for dental
mi thing a- rooting or others who are simply too downright lazy to nurses.
li
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exefl hcmselves to the extent of expending some of their precious lung-


i
Orders for further supplies to come to us by post, have been telegraphed UNIVERSITY OF
power in ,t cheer or two. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE to the publishers and it is expected that within a few days a sufficient stock
TORONTO PRESS
Are Varsity siudents a bunch of slackers? While the members of the
team work their heads off day after day in order to bring a little honour
Y.W.C.A. MEETS will be on hand to meet all demands.
a a
in Vaisity, does anyone imagine himself exempt from doing his bit from PRINTERS
The first meeting of the LInivcrsity Our week PUBLISHERS
the bleachers? epine not. We
It should be a matter of personal honour
College Y.W.C.A. Womens
Sales for the first this year exceeded those of any
BOOKBINDERS
was held in the
\\ iili i n ry in. iIl student lo get behind the team in this respect. Another previous year for the whole month of October.
is called for lonight in Convocation Hall (drafting
Union, 85 St. George Street on Thursday, * a
rooters' practice room) October 8th. The huge crowd of girls who H, J. HAMILTON. B.JL, LIBRARY
al 5.15 p.m. Let's hope for a belter showing tonight! R. HAMILTON, BUILDING
gathered in the common room and over- J.

flowed into the hall promised good material Manager.


Thankfulness and Thanksgiving for the " V" this year.
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS
hanksgivine seasoi
The The meeting was opened by devotion.
I with us again and as the great day of
The president, Miss L. Mitchell, then make a most acceptable gift for
nal rejoicing approaches, ; become more and more conscious of a
delivered a splendid address in which she
dence of spirit, a freedom from the anxiety and
Itch leas of heart, a confident all occasions and if you gel them
set lorth thepurpose and aims of the " V ".
depression which for four-an
ir-and-a-half long years silenced our hymn of Students' Rates
The conveners ol the various committees
thanksgiving and mo d our service of praise. Our hearts are filled "
with thankfulness for :torv and for peace. We rejoice and are glad
in tbs true s] iril sf thanksgiving which comprises - deep sense of grat-
were called upon to explain the work of
their committees. A song was very
FARMER BROS. DUNLOP'S
itude and a consciousness Of responsibility. We feel that it is good to be
pretily sung by Miss Jennie Lane during 8 Adelaide St. West
alive and to share in the glorious heritage that has been won for us on
an interval which accurred in these explan- PHOTOGRAPHERS you may be sure that you are
ations.
Flanders fields. We rejoice in our youth and the consequent responsi-
At the close of the meeting refreshments doing the right thing. They can
bility which devolves on us of keeping faith with those who died, and
were served and time was given the fresli-
492 SPADINA AVENUE Coll. 2869
have them delivered anywhere and
holding high the torch which they have passed on. Their sacrifice has
cttes to become acquainted with each
enriched our life and broadened our horizon so that we are able to think assure you satisfaction
other and with the members of [he Asso-
and feel with a deeper sense of national consciousness. We are proud
ciation,
of ur race: we glory in the great nation to which we belong.
We The college songs followed. The most
rejoin- in the pa-l which she has played in the world struggle for
freedom, popular being "There is a place where
and we .ire rilled w ith thankfulness that her efforts were crowned witli English and History ought to go." (the
final victory. We are glad of all that life is to mean in the new era that place is still undecided). The yells which
has jst dawned. Nor only at (his season ^ut throughout the year, let won most favor was the Household Science
our thankfulness manifest itself in thanksgiving.

Stollery's
yelland the one on the freshics.
As each freshette left the room she was
EDITORIAL COMMENT presented with a diary, and went her way
The returned men Canadian universities could not have chosen
of the delighted with her first "Y" meeting.
jimone capable champion fir their cause. President Falconer
proved
himself an adept in the art of answeiing what would Tiave
puzzled many
NOTICE.
an oth< r, moreover he carried conviction with his answers. There will be a meeting of 2T2 Execi-
The University has had many opportunities to be proud of the Roon (10, Friday

Thanksgiving Sale
tive in at 2 p.m.
man
at the helm. Once more he has shown himself an outstanding figure
in
CiTKidian uiiiversitv life
Students
VLUUUIIIO .
chaseJrom Advertisers;
and, Mention The Varsityvihen Purchasing
JroM those who are using advertising space.
Onlooker
TEXT -BOOK CLOTHES ECONOMY IS A WINNER AT HEAL VAtUES
Queen's vs. Varsity tomorrowLet's
S H O R T AG E Tritebut true is the old saying "the
best is cheapest". Quality and ser-
vice considered you cannot get better

The number
ance (his year
ol
n all college^ (ar the
This tri-color bunch have always been
dark-horse of the Intercollegiate so
value than at zja.

Foil
* efts M "''13^
To "0 "
YONGE ST.
IK ALL DEPARTMENTS :

tious that not only watch your step Varsity.


booksellers but ]
* tt O A
It looks
Rrecn, Sullivan and
nnble id supply the like
MISS KITTELMAN
rcqiiiretl ii 'Flaherty the back-field (or Varsity,
in

made
creased domain!
(cxta
using telegraph
in order dint
provision

is athaus Cd,
for
thesupj ly of sonic
We ore freely
a greatly in-

cable and express


dents depending on
All three arc in great shape for
the [ray.
* A
As to the other positions no one Iciiowb.
.Although one would not he far
naming Ketchum, Schatz, I'earlmnn,
wrong in
tt
Specialist in
French and German by con-
versational
methods.
and
Moderns

grammatical-
Latin for beginners.
teaches

FRIDAY ajuJ
SATURDAY
St North 6607
nvenienced as link Montgomery, Bealtie and Duncan
"as
as possible; fixtures.

Store hours: 8
Saturday
jo a.m.
till w
to

p.m.
6 p.m.
rooters'
jSl

Judging by the attendance Inst night at


practice, one would think that
most fellows considered themselves
fil K)
WANTED
Cunninghams Practical Anatomy
YONGE
and
STOLLERYS In Tho Heart of Toronto
YONGE
and
McAINSH & CO., Limited ceteris
4 to 12 Colleg ft St. - Toronto
in I ItO :\r\

have this idea should get


of or b-jniwil rooting. Those who
Volumes I. and II.
Please leave at Varsity BuainesB
BLOOR Open till 9 p.m. BLOOR
it out of their
heads. Office.
,
THE VARSITY

SOMETHING NEW VARSITY ATHLETICS


INTER-FACULTY TRACK
The
IN BLUE SUITS VARSITY THIRD VS. McMASTER
MEET FRIDAY OCT. 17 TO-MORROW AT STARTING MONDAY
Firs! showing of the new one-button
11 A.M.
Bride's
double-breasted model. Four buttons show, The Interfaculty Track
Meet will be To-morrow morning, the Varsity Third OCT. 6th
held at the Stadium Friday afternoon, and McMaster hook up in the first game of
two on each side close together, but only one
button is used. A decidedly new and like-
October 17.
Training is now going on at the Stadium
the Junior Intercollegiate Series on the
back campus. Delight
able style. every afternoon from 4-5.30 under the
guidance of Walter Knox who is counted
The Varsity Thirds have been hard at
work each night and Coach Breuls reports
MABEL N0RMAND
In English- Worsted -with soft roll them in fine condition for the game. Dack, Dainty silver table "touches"
one of the best instructors in track work in IN
effect. A real beauty and 100 per cent Canada today. star end man of O.T.C, last year, is out always delight the heart of the
with the Varsity squad and has made a bride.
value at At the meet next Friday the men who
will represent Varsity at the Intercollegiate
position on the half line.
ingham
"Pop" Fother-
Let us suggest "Grape
"UPSTAIRS"
of Miilock Cup fame another Scis-
$65 meet in Montreal on October 25 will be
star of the Varsity Thirds.
is
sors," "Salad Servers," "Ice
A RAGTIME ROMANCE
-

chosen.
There has been a good turn-our to date Bake Wright, spare on last year's O.T.C. Cream Slicers," "Berry Spoons,"
E3 SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS but more sprinters and jumpers must turn team will give a good account of himself Tomato Servers," "Pie Serv- FEATURING MICKEY'S
out at once. although rather light. While the Varsity ers," "Cream I.adle5,''" Mayon- POPULAR STAR.
The Interfaculty meet promises to be the team has not been picked for the game, naise Ladles," "Gravy Ladles,"
FITZPATRICK & OXONNELL Limited Coach Breuls said it would be chosen "Butter Knives," "Butter Picks,"
best for many years and it is up to each
254 YONGE STREET faculty to get out a good representation. from the following men: Broughall, Calto, "Sugar Spoons," "Sugar Tongs,"
Beck, Straehan, J, Doron, Taylor, Knoxon, "Sugar Siftcrd," etc., etc
J. E. Buchan of S.P.S. has been ap-
pointed manager of the team and will be on Earl, Fielding, Whaley, Dack, Sterrett,

hand at the Stadium and be pleased


will
Fotheringham, D, J. Sinclair, Benson and Many of these being made in THE
Bisctt. our own factory are of excep-
to meet all candidates along with Mr.
Little is known as to the calibre of the

GEORGE P. FREELAND Knox.


Last spring each faculty had two repre-
sentatives at the organization meeting and
McMaster squad but
hitherto entered a team in the Intermediate
McMaster has
tional value.

DOMINION
This year they have not, so a fast
ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER the presidents of the various athletic
Series.
Junior team

338 YONGE ST. (Opposite Gould St.)


organizations are requested to
these men and men.
all

A meeting of the executive and repre-


their track
stir up

TORONTO TENNIS CLUB


is expected out.
Our catalogue makes out-
of-town shopping easy.
SEND FOR A COPY.
BANK
sentatives of all clubs will be held in Hart Capital - Paid up, $6,000,000
Special Attention to Work for Students SCENE OF U. OF T. TENNIS
House on Tuesday at 5 p.m., when details
Reserve Fund - $7,500,000
for the meet will be completed. TOURNAMENT
Total Assets - $122,000,000
Further information may be obtained
from President Dr. W. E. Brown, 'phone Over One Hundred Entries in Keen Savings Department in connection
N. 6535; Secretary, W. Hogarth, Coll. Competition Ryrie Bros.
DO YOU WANT
with all Branches. Interest allowed
1112; J. E. Buchan, Coll.SS69. Limited on Deposits of SI and upwards.
The list of events for Track Meet at The annual U. of T. tournament get
134-136-138 Yonge Si. Drafts issued on forei[n countries
Stadium, October IT: away to a good start yesterday morning.
at current rates.
Pole vault. The tournament promises to surpass its TORONTO
TO SAVE MONEY ON THIS YEAR'S TEXTS
1.
t
2. 100 yards dash, predecessors the entrants numbering well SPAD1NA AVENUE BRANCH
TO GET RID OF YOUR OLD TEXTS 3. 220 yards. over a hundred. Judging by the tennis
Cor. College Street
4. 440 yards. exhibited yesterday, there will be keen
Then call at the 5. Half-mile. competition throughout. John Causo, Manager.
6. One mile. Thanks to the generosity of the Toi onto

Y. M. C. A. '
S.
7.

!).
Three miles.
Relay race, ! men 13e mile each
Hammer10 lb.
man
Tenuis Club, the tournament
place
following
on their
draw for to-day:
is the
excellent courts.
will take
The INGRAM and
Beauchamp & How
BOOK EXCHANGE 10.
11.
12.
Shot

Discus.
put10
Hurdles 120
lb.
yards.
Second round, 10.30 R. H. Wilkinson v
Knight; Cuntin v. Jenkins; Martin v. Dea-
con; Rolf v. Alexander; F. H. Wilkinson
BELL, Limited LIMITED

SOUTH WING, HART HOUSE 13. Running broad jump. v. Ijiwson; J. A. Dickson v. Child; 256 McCAUL ST. TAILORS
14. Running high jump. Sharp v. Greey; Crall v. H. Ketchum; (Flril Door Sauih 1/ Callltt Si.)
Any undergraduate may compete and Dwelly v. Little; Hartstonc v. Scarrow;
TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN
Hours: 12.00 to 2.00. 4.00 to 5.30 all entries hands of the sec-
must be in the
Shaver v. P. A. Ketchum; Shaw v. W. U,
Telephone - - Coll. 837
retary, W. P. Hogarth.Xol!. 1112, or Mr. 91 King Street West A. 3875
Dickson; Ferguson v. Shier. 12 Bell v.
Reed at Hart House before Wednesday at Nanton; McKec v. West; Walls v. winner
5.30. 1.30
COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSE
of F. H. Wilkinson and Lawson.
Allen v. Hutton. 2 Ryan v. Mackay; FOR ALL

Sport Elsewhere
Camubel! v. C. S. Dickson.
Third round, 10-30 Dafoe v. Cook; STUDENTS' 1 1

fennisen
Coles v. Creclma.
\. Spencer; Sheiird
12 Rogers v. Salis
.
v. Gr.iydon;
SUPPLIES -n
Here's a new one in the way of a
bury; Guthrie v. winner of R. Wilkinson
Kansas Varsity band demand
strike.

and Knight. 2 Rtid v. winner of Sheard You are cordially invited to inspect

A True Measure of Clothes Value


credits

ball games.
amounting to three hours a week
per musician or no music for the big foot-

McGill go to Ottawa on thanksgiving


v. Graydon.
Weather permitting, the seco'id, third,
and fourth rounds will be played off a
the Toronto Tennis Club courts this morn-
our stock and ask our prices.
ARROW
softCOLLARS
ing and afternoon. Play will begin at
day to try conclusions with the Rough Kerr, Davidson, Paterton
The bid idea of measuring clothes value was Riders. This will likely mean a rough 10.30 a.m. and will continue until 3 o'clock FIT WELL WASH EASILY

by price paid the new idea is by service journey for the Red and White, for Unless considerably more interest is and Mo Fart and, Clutlt, Ptabody 6r Co. of Canada, LlJ.

rendered we want you to judge our values


Martin Kilt and Co. surely hit that line shown among the
ladies tournament
fair sex,

his year.
there will be
Entries
no
may
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, etc.,
hard.
on the new basis. Quality goods cost less still be mailed to D. A. Martin, Trinity 807 Excalaior Ufa Building, Toronto 51
per monlh'of service less in the long run. Western University axe rated as College, for Ladies Singles, Ladies Doubles
Solicitors for the University of Toronto
and mixed doubles. Some entries have
Thirty to Fifty Dollars
having the strongest fourteen in their
history this year. Their strength will been received for tliese events, but not College Gowns
be tested when they meet St. Mikes on enough for an interesting tournament.
Not an average clothing store but an in-
Saturday. Participai ts are warned to play their
slilttlion of style and quality. UNIVERSITY LODGE, A. F. and A. M.
matches on time, and to watch The
Brlckley, formerly of Harvard is VahsitY for the draw. No excuses can be No, 496, G.R.C.

G.UAWLEY WALKER LTD.


raising
colleges
a little row amongst American
by .trying to entice college rugby
accepted. militated - June* 1910 HARCOURT & SON
stars into his professional team. SOCCER. Meets 2nd THURSDAYS
126 YONGE S.T.
Game with Queen's on Saturday at
Freemason's Hall, 491 College Street
Dr. W. T. Bull, Yale's special coach II a.m., back campus. Torn out and
for punters, drop-kickers and backficld give the boys support.
'
103 King St. West
men working the feet off the aspira.its
is All men who have been practising with

for these jobs and with the high cost of the'leam arc asked to turn out for final
practice before Saturday's game at 5 p.m.
leather.
today (Friday) on back campus.
HEADQUARTERS TORONTO
FOR
Queen's have a good coach in Jack- Artist's and Draughtsmen's
Williams. They should put up a strong Patronize "The Varsity" Supplies
argument.
Advertisers Engineering Books
Civil
including
LOEWS THEATRE
Mathematical and Drawing Books SAME POPULAR PRICES.

University Sermon CATALOGUE ON REQUEST


PICTURE FRAMING
Continuous Performance 12 Noon to
11 p.m.

BT ART METR0P0LE
IT IS AN EASY MATTER DR. WILFRED T. GRENFELL 14 Temperance St. ENTIRE WEEK OF OCTOBER 6.
tor the man who uses discrimination in his dress, to satisfy his needs from
our stock of Correct Haberdashery. LABRADOR MEDICAL MISSION
be JOHN BARRYMORE
New fall goods are ready now, and your individual tastes will in
catered to. Whether it be for an evening affair, or just a gathering of the
boys, you will find our haberdashery correct in style
and quality. Correct Sunday, October 12th Standard Shoe Repairing Co.
570-2 YONGE ST. " RAFFLES
in price. Adapted from the Famous Stage
And service coanta too !
Convocation Hall - 11 o'clock The most modern machinery and Success.
We are satisfied only when we have satisfied you.
FOR STUDENTS AMD THEIR FRIENDS Expert Workmanship. Six Superb Vaudeville Acts.
Loew's British -Canadian Weekly.
LUMBERS CO., 733 Yonge Street at Bloor
OCTOBER 19 PRESIDENT HOWARD S. BLISS, Beyrout, Syria
SHOES CALLED FOR & DELIVERED.
"Mutt and JeB" Cartoons.
Full Soles and Heels a Specialty.
Sweaters in all club and school colors. Special - $6.60 OCTOBER 20 DR. HENRY VAN DYKE, New York
'

V necked PHONE NORTH 2950. Winter Garden Same Show as Loew's.


THE VARSITY
Dentistry Applied Science Announcements
What was undoubtedly one of the
The School of Science Athletic Associa-
Tonight at S.30 there will be a rccepl ion
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO RUGBY CLUB
FIRST INTERCOLLEGIATE GAME
tion met with a record turn out of all
liveliest and probably among the most at the Club. Invitations have been sent
years to elect an executive.
|,1,:. ; the University "Y" to all the students who have registered al
The following were elected: Hon. Pres.,
has e> freshman class of the
Bar-
the club this year. Any club members
Brig.-Gen. C. H. Mitchell; Pres., Ii.
Royal Dental Surgeons was who have not registered any cordially in-
bour; Vice-Pres., H. A. Bysthc; Scc-
given
some
Mi I evening
idrcd and seven ly-fivc, from
last when
Treos., Pcie Mclntyrc; IV Yr. Rep., E. R.
Tilley; HI Yr. Rep., W. J. Parker;
vited lo this reception.
Tomorrow Afternoon at the Stadium
those 'enrolled as denial students,
Yr. Rep., V.
A war service Iiadge certificate belong-
11 Yr. Rep., A. K. C.reig; 1
were received in the gymnasium of Marl ing to Lieut. Ramsay, R.A.F., has been
N. Stokes.
House.
Considerable activity is expected very
left at Thk Varsity office. Will the
the boys began to

Queen's
owner kindly

Varsity
Shortly before clglll call for

v*
it.
shortly from the Civil li. & M. Chemical
divided into
and Architectural clubs in the way of
groups Metis., S.P.S., Vic, The Anglican women of all the faculties
lively meetings, and visits to the various
u.c, i
j
Denis. Each group of the University are cordially invited to
points of interest.
till! I of the partii ul.ir
an At-Home of the Anglican Club at 170
as nllotlcd and then
which
AT 2.30

.....
f.n nil; j
"School" Gerrard Street East, Tuesday, Octolicr 1-1
The election ol officers for
k meet was staged.
faculty at A-G p.m. Take a Belt line or Carlton
Athletic Association resulted as follows:
This slum proved a ana was, bin success car and get off al the Allen Gardens.
Undoubtedly to some of the poor "Frosh"
Hon. President General Mitchell. RESERVED SEATS (including amusement tax) - - $1.10
President It- A. Bysshc.
the Firsl inkling of what a college yell
sounded like-
Secretary -Treasurer Plec Mclntyre. TRINITY COLLEGE
BLEACHERS 55c
Following llie meet fame other sports
Fourth YearRcp.- E. R. Ciillcy. {Continued front page I, boJ. .;)

and then a programme, containing Severn! Third Year Rep.W. J. Parker. The gymnasium will l>e below the dining SEASON TICKETS, lor 3 Games - - $3.30
numbers and full ol interest, was brought Second Year Rep.A. K. Grcig. hall, the latler seating two hundred anil On Sale at the Athletic Association Office, Hart House
on. This part of the evening's enter- First Year Rep.V. N. Stokes. fifty.

tninmtnt was introduce J by a splendid


the Sophomore This afternoon at -1.30 sharp there will
One hundred and filly rooms for resi-
ROOTER'S TICKETS - - 25c (including tax)
musical dence, including several suites, are pro-
select
urnher was he a joint meeting in the Common Room On sale at the Rooter's Practice to-night at Convocation Hall at 6 p.m.
Ukulele Glee Club, I
vided (or the present
although plan,
heartily encore d and, 1 n the even- of the Household Science Building of ihe provision has been made to approximately ADMIT BY SOUTH-EAST GATE UP TO 1.45 P.M.
ing, the Ift'ur "Wire-tic UK r- W.S.A.C. Executive of 1019-20, as many double this number by means an addi-
ceived munis aliable c members of last year's executive as are in tion.
of
HBaBHBDI
thorough appr the audience. -
the city, and on the Advisoiy Board The Provost's residence, professorial
Shorttalksa idnddres re delivered Since this the firs! meeting called there
is suites, two private dining halls, roomy
RUGBY OUTFITTERS
by Dean Wcbsl r. Mr.
of Mart House and Drs
motl and Th
Hi

[n
the Warden
ombc, Wil-
is remarks 1
is a great deal of business to be done.
Each member will kindly be on time.
class rooms, are features
tion.
worthy of men-

Needless to say, the entire equipment


THE nordheimer
Mr. Bowles rt ierred to the purposes of
Hart HOUSC 0 4 au Intc rfacu ty meeting
place and slated that any me caught
FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE

war.
Continued from Page
The termination
l. Col.

of
6
the war
is most modern
general style of the buildings
to surpass
throughout,

any of the present college


is
and the
expci ted
Everything required for the game

JERSEYS, JACKETS, <V


APARTMENT UPRIGHT
t-boi k would be brought a change in the form of the re-
therein with ai buildings in the University. KNICKERS, STOCKINGS, BOOTS, A PIANO that conveys a very definite impression of
''unccremoilioi sly ushen d out ". He also sumption of manufacturing along civi IS
St. Hilda's College will be located on I lie supreme quality. Constructed, like all Nordheimer
rile Denial lines and the importance of the again PADS, Etc.
inform ill the llltf
west side of Devonshire Pla-e, with instruments, on principles strictly in accordance With the
students were he first f. ultj to It thus cultural industry.
1
frontage on St. George street, anil will thus Apartment Upright embodies every-
lb. Hurrah (or He mentioned the change'n engineering OFFICIAL FOOTBALLS science of acoustics, this
entertained in I!,,rl
be very close to the class rooms in Trinily thing found in the larger upright. The tone is full and
Dents. to-day, a direct outcome of the war
College. resonant throughout the entire register possessing a "sing-
^,Two solos by Mr. Archie (".race were Before the war, Civil Engineering ranked
An arrangement which -
has been sug- ing quality" that commends it to the most exacting musician
was also a chalk first, whereas it now held probably second
much appreciated as
talk by Mr. Ernest Hathaway. or third place. Industrial Engineering
gested is the federation of Wycliffc College
'
Prices right Quality the hest. making it in reality "a large piano in a snuill case."
wiih Trinity C jllcgc and the erection of
A few remarks were made by Mr. had now preceded it, such as Electrical,
larger buildings for i lie use of the combined
Countryman, Pres. of Students Parlia- Mechanical and Chemical Engineering,
ment at ii.C.D.S., and by Mr. Bnbcock, giving asan example the grouping of the
college, thus leaving free the present THE NORDHEIMER PIANO AND MUSIC COMPANY
Wycliffc to be used as St. Hilda's College.
Pres. of Al-Home Committee in the same First Year. Out of the (our hundred This arrangement, could be amicably
if it
PERCY A. McBRIDE Cor. Yonge and Albert Sts. limited
faculty, after which a very enjoyable students of this year nearly a quarter arranged, is very nearly ideal, and would
time "as spent getting on the outside cf were registered in Chemical Engineering unquestionably In? a strength, in the long
SPORTING GOODS & BICYCLES
the goi d, tilings which the eals committee In pointing out ihe changes that have
had pro\1dcd. been made and are to be made in Engi-
run, to the Church of England
and to each of the two colleges.
in Canada, 343-345 Yonge St. Phone M. 1128 THE
CONGESTION AT BEANERY
neering, the speaker
Galbraith's gteat principles as laid
in which were siill ad-
the early days,
referred to Dean
down ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Incorporated 1669
FINALLY RELIEVED hered and would remain unchanged
to,

At last the congestion in Mart


dining hall has been relievrd.
House
Yesterday
except to modify them, to meet existing
conditions
"It seems opportune to revert to the
NOTICE Capital Paid Up
Reserve Funds
Total Assets
$16,000,000
17,000,000
471,000,000
returned scldier", he continued "and try
Warden Howies was able to announce
lo look at Appied Science through bis Applications will be received up Jo Wednesday, October Toronto Branches
thai twenty-four t.:h]cs are now available
eyes. He has seen as no one else hnse 15 lit, at 12 noon, for the position of Assistant to the King and Yonge Danforth Ave. Queen and Broadview
for students use, when previously there
had been lirom tweh-c to sixteen. This H"cn, ihe truest application of c cienc to General Secretary-Treasurer of ihe Students Administra- Avenue Road Dundas and Chestnut Runnymede and Bloor
the most practical problems that have Bloor and Dovercourt Gerrard and Logan Spadina and College
improvement was due to Mr. Bowles' tive Council.
untiring dloris to secure help, which ever been put on in the world of dia ma Cedarvale and Danforth Jones and Gerrard Yonge and Bloor
and be has seen the results of that appli- Church Street Kcele and -St. Clair Yonge and College
He expects On coming back here
Applicants eligible for appointment to the position of College and Bathurst King and Spadina Yonge and' Richmond
of men frr m the Wi cation.

service ap r lies only t o luncheon, bin up Ibitt we too have an appreciation of how General Secretary-Treasurer next year will be preferred. Savings Bank Department conducted at all branches.
to the present there has 1-een no very belter to apply these great principles of Deposits of SI. 00 and upwards received and interest allowed at
Science to the word's problems, not ol highest current rates.
great congestion at either breakfast or COLLIER C. GRANT, B.A.
dinner. war but of peace, and his eyes are on
General Secretary-Treasurer.
Yestcrda y the staff considered seriously this University as never before".

asking
rcliel to-do 1

To date
lor student
makes
C china ai d silverware which
tli
ll
volunteers
is slep unnecessary.
but the The Dean briefly mentioned many
changes that would take place in this
Faculty. The inlroduelion of broader
Park Rrng Photographers
liovc been i n order in England for months humanislic subjects n the first two years,
has not art ived bill i expected to arrive and the introduction in ihe higher years
SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS
at the end aim
of the
to have a
War
!
lea to pel a staff large.cnongh
urplus in (
nth.

very department so
It is the of such subjects as, Finance,
Law and
necrng
Jurisprudence
and Engineering
Engneering
Commerc ial Engi-
Economies.
BLACHFORD 328* YONGE ST., TORONTO PHONE M. 1269
that in cast
a day oft uncxpcctc
er of he help taking
ly
i

he will be able
Changes were also to be made in the
Department of Civil Engneering with re-
Mens Shoes of Good
Mr. Boy
Sirce the
les
the pres nl efficient service.
dewrvi s the greater!

U
credil
gard to Municipal and Sanitary Engineer-
ing, Transport ation and Highway Engi-
neering and Irrigation Shipbuilding and
Selected
We
because of splendid leathers, durability,
Quality
appearance and service.
WOMAN'S BAKERY
bu n
Of help. bl
handi apped .no
l
i :nl\

scarcity nl dishes,
r KanltJ Naval Architecture would not be lost sight
knowing that tliere is nothing lacking
lake pride in
these shoes to our most discri initiating customers.
lo recommend BANQUETS AND DINNERS
of cither.The possibility of a Fifth Year
However, C 1.'- brought him
success, nn hi i- abl
being added to the course for intensive
training and
H. & C. BLACHFORD, Limited, 286 Yonge St.
430 COLLEGE ST. 0 270 COLLEGE ST.
specializing was also men- Near Bathurst St. Nrai Spadina Avenue
class servii ried <'ii indefinitely,
tioned. (Opposite Dundas Street) Q
at a mini n to the consumer. Phone CoU. 1401 Phone Coll. 3057
In conclusion the General referred
to
the probable (actors In determining suc- Special Prices to Students
S.A.C. MEET cess in Engineers as compiled by the

Tlie first rcguli if IheSiudcnls


Carnegie Institute. Circular letlers were
sent out to prominent Engineers of the
ALIVE BOLLARD A. H. LEAKE, Prop. - TORONTO
Administrative < thin academic Amcricai) Continent and replies showed TOBACCONIST CATERING AND BOX LUNCHES
yeat was held
Room, Hail lb
ir lates
ay,
Common
October 7
that character was the most prominent
factor and technique least of nil.
10-12 YONGE ST. ARCADE
dance. Upon A
very pleasing feature was the pre-
a mutest irom ti vcrsity Wnr- sentation of a bouquet of roses from the
Memorial Committt issistr nee and members of the
MRS. MQSHER'S RECREATION AND INSTRUCTION GROUPS
staff to Mrs. C. H,
cooperation from the council, a motion
was passed
unanimously pledging full
Mitchell.
SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR GIRLS ATTENDING VARSITY Announcement to Varsity Men!
suf.port for the" campaign. The Council NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS
then conferred with ihe committee of the A combination of nature, folk, classical and rnotTern dancing. A lew hundred yards from the Main Building you will find
In past years there has been a great
sludenls. They will have the aid and Providing healthful physical exercise an established business where a big assortment of slightly used '

leal of dissatisfaction because the Stu- and a complete edu-


assistance of Capt. Christy who went over- lents Directory 1
cational course in the art of dancing.
clothing, boots, etc., of all stylesand materials is sold al moat
was not published earlier, Those who complete
seas as a seigeant-niajor in No. 4 Base impossible; bowcv.T to put out the
reasonable prices. Weand rent dress, tuxedo and frock
sell
li .;: this course are fully competent to teach;
Hospital, He spent some time serving in suits, and also exchange or buy your cast off clotliing and pay
Directory until the addresses and phoni
j
the ranks and has returned wiib cap- Those interested are urged to communicate immediately the highest cash prices.
liis numbers of all students are turned in to
I

taincy. The Genoml-Sccietary was then the offices of the various faculties. With Mrs. Mosher, North 4530 as only a limited
A number
instructed
preference
to
is to
advertise lor an assistant,
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TheUnder&r^due&e Newspaper
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1919.
VOL. XXXIX.

REORGANIZATION OF FACULTY OF FORESTRY VARSITY SWAMPS QUEEN'S IN OPENING


HIS EMINENCE, CARDINAL MERCIER
PLAYERS CLUB GRADUATES IN DEMAND
HONORED BY UNIVERSITY AT CONVOCATION GAME OF INTERCOLLEGIATE RUGBY
Report of the Committee and
Dr. Howe Acting Dean outlines
Announcement of Season's
LACK OF CONDITION TOLD AFTER FIRST TEN MINUTES OF GAME AND
HONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS CONFERRED ON BELGIUM'S Programme
various openings
VARSITY SCORED ALMOST AT WILL
HERO BEFORE REPRESENTATIVE GATHERING Ina recent inlervlew wilh Dr. Howe, the
A committee which has been working
acting dean of the Faculty of Forestry
The great audience rose to its feet when
since the early spring on a reorganization Before a crowd which was a reminder of 8, Queen's '2. A nice running catch by
In recognition of his uheatimabie ser- since the retirement of the former dean,
of the Player; Club presented its report pre-war days Varsity romped away with Sullivan anil an onside kick by Duncan
vices to humanity during the Inst five the cardinal stepped to the front of the Dr. D. E. Farnow, we obtained an inter-
He smilingly motioned it to be at a general meeting of the club on Tuesday the first game of the Intercollegiate Scries which rolled along the ground past the
platform. oppor-
years, His Eminence, Desideratus, Cardinal esting review of the Foresters'
Attired in the red and orange last. The report was adopted, and the by defeating Queen's University 41 points halves made the score f)-2.
Mercier, the heroic primate of Belgium,
seated. tunities in industrial or govemmenial
season's program is now announced. to 3. For the first ten minutes Queen's In the next ten minutes the play went
wns given the greatest honor that the robe of a doctor of law with the scarlet work. In the first place Dr. Howe spoke
Tew members of the present generation played a strong game but it was soon up and down the field and Carroll out-
University of Toronto can confer the neath, the recipient of the University's
of students are familiar with the club's
in highest terms of the work of the former
kicked the Queen's halves by IS yards four
homage was a striking and compelling young men apparent that they did not have the con-
degree of Doctor of Lawsyesterday dean, both in training for
His good work was spoiled by
he delivered his short address.
aims and histo-y-. It came into existence dition to keep up the pace. In the last times.
afternoon before an enthusiastic gathering figure as forestry in the University and in awaken-
in the fall of 1913, when it was known that half they were pitifully weak on the hack some very unnecessary jabs at the oppos-
of members of the faculty, students, In complimentary terms, the visitor ing the people of Canada to the realiza-
a theatre was included in the plans of Hart line and the wings were easily pierced. ing outside wings. Interference gave
graduates ami friends at Convocation from Malines referred to the great work of tion of the necessity of conserving their

Sail. the University of Toronto both during the


Hou.se. Its aim was the preseniation by
university men to university members and
forest resources. Dr. Fcrnow will remain Varsity Queen's Varsity the ball near Queen's touch line
and an onside kick was rouged for a point.
Holmes wing Stewart
As the organ pealed forth a resounding days of peace and of war. He declared in the city and although in impaired health . ..flying
Queen's made a fine attempt to come back
others interested of some of the best centrehalf. .McKclvey
march, the procession of illustrious visitors that no soldiers were more actuated with a will continue his literary activities as Carroll
dramatic work of all countries and ages, Campbell with the end runs which gained ihem so
Brecn half
feeling of unselfish devotion to truth and
left
and members of the faculty slowly wended specialising exclusively upon plays whose
Editor of the American Forestry Journal
much ground in the opening quarter, but
Sullivan right half Brownfield
its way down the red-carpeted aisles to the justice than the heroic Canadians. and is writing a history of the forestry Pearlman and Boc were always there so
nature makes them uusuited to perfor- quarter .Evans
raised platform. The crowd which filled
"TheBelgian people," said the white- movement in America. No man is better Duncan. .

mance in the down-town theatres. Mem- Weaver centre scrim Ferguson


the first hall ended with the score Varsity
in the large hall rose to its feet qualified that he to do this latter work .
every seat haired cardinal, his voice shaken with bership was limited to men, graduates, 10; Queen's 2.
Houston -right scrim Sills
bowed figure of the a^ed cardinal for he has been the chief instigator of the
.

as the emotion, "have sacrificed much during undergraduates, and staff of the Univer-
was seen to enter, the building. Alter a the last five terrible years more than
sity of Toronto. The first production, movement. Montgomery. . .left scrim
right inside
Aitchcson
Bowman
THIRD QUARTER.
moment of silence, the audience gave the mine can describe. And In Dr. Howe's opinion a significant proof Beattie After six minutes of play McKclvey put
mere word of Ibsen's "Enemy of the People" was given English .leftinside Brandlau Queen's in the scoring column for the last
heroic Belgium primate an oration such as they sacrificed everything not for materia! of the growing importance attached to
in Burwash Hall in the spring of 19H.
reforestation is to lie found in the number Ketchum right middle Ellis
time with a long punt which neither Box
accorded few visitors to Convocation Hall. ends but for God, for justice and for A year later, a double bill of modern plays, Wallace middle. Carson (Cp) nor Sullivan could run out. Carroll
of pulpwood concerns employing foresters
.left
When President Falconer referred to the Christianity. Galsworthy's " The Pigeon", Shaw's "Dark
. .

Naturally interested Pearlman.. right inside. .Mclntyrc kicked a long one against the wind and
distinguished visitor as "one of the heroic
.

and most war was for the first time.


"This last terrible Lady of the Sonnets", was given :n the leftinside Mickle
figures of the war" the clapping was re- in perpetuating their holdings they
have Box .
Duncan intercepted the pass from Camp-
a new kind in history. It was not a same place in aid of the lied Cross Society.
newed. The University head spoke of the laid down a definite programme ol re- RefereeW. A. Hewilt. bell to Brownfield. He went over for a
struggle between nations. It was a con- But the war not only postponed inde-
cardinal's 'continued protests against the
flictbetween right and might, between finitely the opening of the new theatre, but
planting. In addition experimental work
Umpire Hal De Cruchy. touch which Holmes failed to convert.
German policy of destruction and deport- with cuttings is being done to insure the FIRST QUA RTER- Varsity 15; Queen's 3.
truth and calumny, between justice and swept away the membership of the club,
ation and said that not only with words Right, truth and justice have
growth of spruce again upon the cut-over Varsity won the toss and kicked off Varsity lost the ball for interference in
infamy. and for a whole university generation it has
but with deed had he helped the cause of areas. For there is a danger of the spruce against a light north-westerly wind. their own territory and Brownfield failed
prevailed in this particular struggle and been compelled to abandon its activities,
from our forests unless Duncan grabbed
Belgium and her allies.
we must see to it, during these days of disappearing Campbell returned the kick and the to drop the ball over. it
and sacrifice some of the advantages that
'

Cardinal Mercier was officially intro-


peace,. that these virtues triumph still". very successful start. measures are taken to stimulate the new Kingston wings were right on Breen. and ran lo the hali-way line,
it obtained from its
duced to the Chancellor, Sir William position of special trust in
growth. McKclvey made a nice 40 yard run after FOURTH QUARTER.
While the audience stood and cheered, Now, with a lorest diseases
Meredith, by Rev. Father Carr, Superior The recent abundance of receiving Breen's punt and was able to
connection with the completed theatre, Queen's half fumbled Carrol. 's kick and
of St. Michael's College. The Chan- the procession clad in the brilliant hues of makes the need o( trained foresters very kick for a point on the next scrimmage.
the club expects to take on a new lease of Holmes went over for an easy couch.
cellor conferred the degree of L.L.D. the academic robes, slowly wended its obvious, ft is estimated that FJ0Ji of the Four minutes later Carroll kicked a long
life. Its aims remain the same, there are Box converted. Breen made a nice run
(honoris causa) upon the aged Belgian way again out of the hall. balsam of the Maritime provinces has one and McKclvey was caught behind the
no fundamental changes in its constitution through a broke field and Carroll returned
hero amid a scene ol great enthusiasm. been destroyed by defoliating insects.
but its programme is far more ambitious Brownfield's kick for a single. Varsity 22,
Various fungus growths are also destroying -Varsity 1; Queen's 1.
than any similar effort that has hitherto Trained Queen's 3. Hughes went through the line
treesin a more insidious way. A combination of some pretty end runs
MORE VARSITY MEN COLLEGE MEN ARE been made in Toronto.
men will be required to combat these and an intercepted pass gave Queen's the
for a touch when Queen's lost the liall on
First, the direction of the club's affair loose play near their own line.
GAIN DESTINCTIONS menaces to our forests. possession of the ball in Varsity territory
WANTED FOR BOYS will in future lie in the an elected
hands ol
Besides the openings for Forestry
rnJ they kicked for a single point Mickle Carroll kicked another single. Varsity
committee of ten senior members, or Queen's Hughes duplicated his
graduates in private concerns, there is a
28; 3.
missed a dive at Breen and was taken off.
The following University staff, graduates
LEADERS AT YJX.A/S "Fellows", fellowship being reserved for
govern- former act and Sullivan converted adding
and undergraduates were mentioned in who are at least in great demand for them in various Bleakney replaced him. Kingston ap-
members of the club exceeds six points to the score. A few minutes
despatches of March 115, 1919, gazetted ment agencies. At present this peared to be short on condition and long
their third academic year, and have ren- Sullivan made a spectacular play
Class will be conducted in Boy the supply and Canada has been compelled delays resulted while first-aid was being
later
July 8,1919: dered conspicuous service to the club. when betook a long pass from Duncan and
Commands and Staff. Psychology by University to bring men from the States for that work given. The quarter ended with Queen's
Thiscomiuiitee, to be known as the Board ran vards [or a touch which he con-
have destroyed at one lime in possession on their own 20 yard
1
Forest line.
Brig.-Gen. J. A. Clark, C.M.G.. D.S.O..
fires
Y. M. C. A. of Syndics, is composed for the present wooded areas. verted himself. Varsity 40; Queen's 3.
or another one half of the SECOND QUARTER.
72nd Battalion.
Continual requests are being made for year as follows; Two senior graduates, Dr. Carroll added another one wilh a long punt
Brig.-Gen. J.F.L. Embury, CM .0. University students to act as mentors of George Locke, Victoria, President of the
Besides inferior woods this has
entailed Holmes intercepted a pass in Queen's
just before the game ended, making the
and spruce. Will these grow
the loss ol pine territory and Sullivan went over after
Major J. E. Hahn, M.C. Club; and Mr. Macfarlane, U.C; the
two score 41-3.
hoys' groups at city Y.M.C.A.'s, as again? The government must spend
large
receiving a long pa ss from Dunean -

Adjt-Capt. W. D. Herridge, D.S.O., Hodder


first presidents of the club, Mr.
leaders of boys' clubs at Settlements, .is An On the play Varsity showed a marked
M.C, sums in a detailed survey of these burnt Holmes failed to convert. exchange
myclists.
teachers of boys' classes in Sunday Schools.
Williams of the History Staff, and Mr. another growth superiority over Kingston team
M.C, tracts and ascertain when of kicks, a lone, run by Breen and his long tin-
Col. H. F. H. Hertzberg, D.S.O., Vincent Mnssey, U.C; two original mem-
Theie no one who should be able to do
is
may be expected. The white pine from return of McKclvc/s boot gave Varsity Carroll never failed to outbool the op-
Engineers. bers of the club who are now graduates,
this so well as a college man, and no one posing halves and after the first period th
Major C. B. Lindsey, D.S.O.. 1st Ont. C Mr. Bcattie, U.C, treasurer of the club,
a commercial standpoint is almost
exl met
another point. Brecn again returned a
wing line held against everything. Mc-
can better command both prestige and in our cut over forests and
the spruce is long one and Varsity got the ball on
Lt.-Col. P. J. Montague, D.S.O., an. and Mr. Bowles, Victoria, who as warden
sympathy in the eyes of the boy. There being crowded out. There is
even the Queen's five yard line for a forward pass, Kclvey, the big centre half for Queen's,
Colonel R. L. Parsons, D.S.O., Snsk. of Hart House sits ex officio; two students,
J.
can be no hobby more fascinating or more a fine runner and should show some good
Capt. H. M. Wallis, M.C, Que. of the highly
danger of exhausting our forest wealth. but they failed to go over and Curly is

comjiensating than leading a group of Mr. Seudamore, the president rat ion, Dr. work when he improves his condition.
Field Artillery. Upon this problem of re to rest Carroll kicked for another point. Varsity
successful Trinity College Dramatic Club;
Lieut. A. B. Carley, '21st Bty.
live, keen youngsters. Howe is particularly able to speak authori-
The human boy, however, a complex and Mr. M. D. C. Tait, U.C, secretary of member of the
tatively, having been a
is
Lieut. J. D. Peck, 51st Bty. Mr. Dale of the University
study, and the direction of his activities the club;
Conservation Commission during the past
NOTICE.
Major A. C. Ryerson, 31st Bty. College Staff, and Mrs. Vincent Massey, DR. GRENFELL OF LABRADJR of the First Year,Uiin er-
is no simple programme. As a means of
ten years.
The Elections
Garrison artillery. who was elected to honorary fellowship of
H D. Brown, 7th Siege Bry. helping students who wish to engage in From a teaching standpoint the 1' acuity GIVES INSPIRING ADDRESS sity College, will be held in East Hall,
Lieut. the club in recognition of most valuable
.

this most gratifying form of service, to their relatively to-morrow (Thursday) from 11-2.
Engineers. of Forestry are fortunate in
services bot h Iwfore and during reorganiza-
better understand the art, a class will be small numbers and the personal
contact
Lt.-Col. C. W. Allen, D.S.O., 5tli Bn.
tion. By the constitution, five of the Famous Medical Missionary Delivers
AUTUMN TEA.
conducted this year under the auspices of permits between students and
Capt- R. C. Berkinshaw, 12th Bn. which this Sunday Sermon.
During the above-named retire at the end of the year, The Annual Autumn Tea lor the Wives
the University Y..M.CA. Dr. Howe insists upon the necessity
Lieut. D. B. Gardner, 8th Bn. and without any doubt the undergraduate
staff.
Term one hour a week will In- spent to use Ins mind of Faculty, graduates and under-
the
Lieut. L. A. C. Lee, 3rd Diy. Sig. Coy.
Fall of teaching the student
representation on the governing body will and service graduates of University College will be
Capt. O. U. Mcmunig, M.C. 3rd Army on "Boy Psychology", while after New and wrestle with problems
himself, rather An inspiring call to faith
programme and methods of increase with the revival of undergraduate receptacle Grenfcll's address in Convocation held in E:;st Hall of the Main Building on
Troops Coy.
Year's the than regarding him as a mere was Dr.
adopted "Canadian membership. figures. The Hall on Sunday. Taking as his text the Saturday afternoon, October 18, from
Lieut. A. J. McLaren, 3rd Tunlg. Coy.
the now widely into which to pour facts and
Secondly, the club aims not only to act t>, he To alt women of the College,
Standard Efficiency Training for Boys" primary object of the teacher is to aid in truth of the sayings of Christ in John three tosLv
Major D.J. Miller. 9th Bn. its own plays (with assistance from
ladies would come freshies, a cordial in-
will be studied. The course will thus the formation of character.
The relation- said ih.it through faith alone and especially the
Capt. A. A. Richardscn, O.B.K., 2ml of other organizations) -but to produce problems unrest
include both the theoretical and practical nation is empha- the solution of all the ol vitation is extended.
ship of the forester to the
them entirely with its own membership.
Riddel), 12 th Bn.
aspects. The leader for both courses will sised and the student
grounded in the and that it was the panacea to save (he
Capt. J. M. anticipated that at least 50% of the
H.Q., RE.. XIX be Mr. Wallace Forgie, Boys' Work It is
economic policies of the country. Even Empire in times of stress.
Major J . R. Roaf, att.
members will specialise on the technical WANTED
orps.
Secretary, Central Y.M.C.A., one of the
ami stage-craft, more importance is attached to a broad Faith is an element of life for which
most experienced Boys' workers in (. anada side of play production
education than merely technical know- there is no substitute, and has a
great Two hundred students to volun-
{Continued on page 4, col. 6)
who went overseas as Y.M.C.A. Officer under (he training of the director, whose walks
ledge, essential as that is. (unction in even the most utilitarian teer as Inside Scrutineers for the
with the 1st Canadian Division and right hand man will be Mr. Coventry of
In conclusion, Dr. Howe
outlines the that the
of life. It was Ihrough faith Ontario Referendum Committee
the Biology Staff, who ncted as stage
TRACK MEET FRIDAY served for four years wilh the Canadian
manager to the club in both of its previous
type of man who will be attracted
to
war was won faith that made it possible
in Toronto polling booths on Re-
Corps and Canadian troops in England. The profession calls for men to give up that they held most ferendum Day, October 20. Both
CAPUT DECLARE HOLIDAY. seasons. Thirdly, the club now for the Forestry. for men all

Some forty students have already en- with a natural taste for "roughing it" and dear for the sake of others. call to This those living In Toronto or outside
The pr:l niimry
this coiinn firsttime looks forward to working under
The Caput have declared next rolled in living often alone in the solitudes.
It calls
unselfish service is ns clear in peace time as are eligible, but those entitled to
own professional 1 he director
meeting be held in the Room. "A"
will
its director.
man who is not afraid of work in war-time, and one great
opportunity to vote in the City will be posted to
Friday afternoon, commencing at of the theatre, Mr. lioy Mitchell, has also
for the
Y.M.C.A., Hart House, on Thursday, at nor of soiling his hands. And while the now in to advance the cause of their own subdivision, so that they
one o'clock, e. half-holiday for the Continued on page 4, cot. 6.
serve just
5;00 o'clock, when Mr. Forgie will outline competent forester is well paid still his prohibition in every possible way. will be able to vote themselves.
University of Toronto Track Meet.
the course, and the regular time and plat motives must be largely patriotic; even
This annual meet, vraa always a big Faith does not always come easily A meeting of all Volunteer Scru-
ol meeting will be arranged. All students in private service he should
not lose sight
event before the war and looked sometimes it has to tie hardly won ns the tineers to receive Instructions will
f orward to eagerly by men
of ell the interested in this course, whether already MULOCK CUP. of the benefit he rendering his country.
is
"fierce joy thai came to men
Flanders out m be held In the Reading Room of
enrolled or not, are invited to attend this has become evident that no nation
faculties. The winners in the For it Hart House on Thursday, October
inaugural meeting. A meeting of the Mulock Cup economically with depleted
several events will represent the can be strong 16, at 6.00 o'clock,
managers and representatives will
University of Toronto at the Inter- forest resources. believe and opportunity to serve. I tic
AU students willing to volunteer
NOTICE. be hold in Athletic Association
collegiate Track Meet at McGUl on most wonderlul thing in the world is
for this service are requested to
The postponed meeting of the Athletic rooms, Hart House, on Wednesday
Saturday, October 26th. Varsity The Women's Book Exchange will be opportunity." said Dr. Grenfell, "and leave their names at once with the
Discipline Committee which was to have at 6.30 p.m. Any objootions to
men shculd turn out on Friday what a miserable thing it is today for the Y.M.C.A. Secretary, Hart House.
been held yesterday afternoon, will lie held schedule published today must be open from two to four o'clock every
next to cheer the men of their selfish to live, but what a
glorious thing
afternoon, instead of in the mornings
as
today at four o'clock in the office of the submitted at this meeting- live and do.
respective faculties. it is for the unselfish to
general secretary. formerly.
THE VARSITY
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U. B. WIIEATON -T- J. L. WILSON
STEWART from poini of view of uniforms. Bank whether it may be for the opening
5. R. '22 E. M JOHNSTON '21 this
Rcrjorlcrt:
A. II. Gee "22 Miss SI. E. Thornton The game itself lacked old-tin of an accountno matter how smallthe purchase of
Miss A. Brown- E. B, Khjd '23
.McQuillan '20 Cowan '22 collegiate calibre. liven the
II. J
J. A.
a money order or any other banking business,
foiled to provide finished Football.
LocbI Etllloi tllti

TORONTO, Ol'TORUR The rati that Varsity won does not pre-
vent Questionings as to why certain
You will find branches of the Bank conveniently
players warmed bench during the
the located near the Un:versity, at any one of which you
entire game. In other words, where do
Women, Be Sports! the coaches draw the line? will be courteously received.
rennisTournament threatens to be called off for lack f Sj * i)
liliiui men's tournament with more than a hundred en- It is to be hoped that every Varsity

the Inst li\< seasons, have upht


similar events of preceding years.
snrpass
where are the women who, for
What
hum] tennis tournament as one
all player will indulge in one long squint at
the score McGill piled up on the Ottawa
Senators on Thanksgiving day. To beat
THE CANADIAN BANK
of (lit- sporting events-of the colli
verge of examinations, insisted
h.nl the tbi
and only this spring, on the very
ling [or the championship which
PI the "flu" epidemic/ Surely
i
a team
accomplishment.
that

v
beats the Argos

ffl t& a
is some
OF COMMERCE
the r viva! of pre-war in. demand that thi- women of the The moral is obvious for the blue and
I'niv irsfty shall retire f iort and leave all the honours to white. Varsity will meet a cleverly- 25 Branches in Toronto
the n am their pnsi- coached team when she meets McGill on
lion. Naturally, aivj ir sportsman- November 1st and in order to grab the
-hip vould be mel wifl intercollegiate honours, everyone from the
tournament is la that coach down to the "bat boy" must work
there has bedn a misun We k ireak hard and persistently.
r, the woman ha'
have real
the) Lay tioi th Spalding Sweaters
old o irv
We are Sport Elsewhere
ie alluring accou enthusiasm
the
hardly
he men,
1
NOTICE TO STUDENTS A STl !_E IN THE
TRUE ATHLETIC
Mel Brock's Western University-team
iiirnament which well under was s hope for BUILD FOR EVERY
defeated St. Michael's in an exhibition
kei nnpetition among tl women. Send in your entries immediately game in London yesterday. Owing to the very large Registration in all the Faculties the supply of
OUTDOOR PUR.
ind get into the game. POSE
Books in the
Chicago University beat the Great Send far
Rough Tactics out of Place Lakes Naval Station on Saturday 12-1-0. Catalogue
Gosh! thai Naval eleven must certainly
"Rough
always been the
r-Hifl"
polii
has
\
tin

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place in [uteri nlhgia te athletics.
anadiau universities anil it is to
This has
hoped will
be al sea on a gridiron. STUDENTS BOOK DEPARTMENT A. C. SPALDING & BROS.
207Yon fie Si. - TORONTO
Lacrosse has taken a strong hold on in many cases has been insufficient to meet the demand.
Bui J el in Saturday's game at the Stadium, certain players on both
teams took the liberty to depart from this tradition and to inject rough Pennsylvania students. They have a
host of candidates for their team and have
tactics into the game.
proDatm v
And further, certain occupants of bleacher seats
Iterally that blood-curdling yell/'we're out for gore"! engaged a Canadian named Paige as
Orders for further supplies to come to us by post, have been telegraphed
UNIVERSITY OF
to the publishers and it is expected that within a few days a sufficient stock
though i'tac
Such a
coach.
will be on hand to meet all demands.
TORONTO PRESS
sign ol lack
on the part ol either player or spectator are clearly a
hi sportsmanship. Therefore it is up to every Varsity Princeton could not wear down the mat
student win i!u bleachers or on the field to do his utmost Lafayette defence on Saturday and the
Our PRINTERS
i
to ki ep Sales for the first week thia year exceeded those of any PUBLISHERS
besl they could do was to ooze out a 0-0
clean the g me intercollegiate athletic;, have earned in the past, BOOKBINDERS
At last, dni the name of your own University. victory. previous year for the whole month of October.
u 9
R. J. HAMILTON, 0./,.,
LIBRARY
HART HOUSE GYM. R. J. HAMILTON", BUILDING
Voluntary Bible Study for Students
Manager.
nto l" ihv formal religious I 'aiding does not
npulsory |
im. Religion, in ts meaning and Every effort is being made to get the CHOICE CUT FLOWERS
an excluded subj Tt in either the
gymnasium is shape for the students but
"Or religion, aftei all consists in numerous delays have been caused by make a most acceptable gift for
various phases of knowledge arid matters beyond the architect's control. all occasions and if you gel
Students' Rates thetn
a department l>y itself, The pool will ]>e ready, however, on
t
but at
pro< ess id unifying am preimg in its Supreme Person. Thurada W I
lockers cannot be as-
Its
pn.se is to see things wl
Religious study being us a voluntary activity for other than theo-
signed
attendai
i ystem
i
completed, as
is
charge to look after the FARMER BROS. DUNLOP'S
8 Adelaide St. West
cat students, the rcspo
upon the Studet
bility (or its promotion within the
Uriiver-
tempera ments lor their use, the
PHOTOGRAPHERS
fall t hnstian Association. The Bible Study students will be expected to provide them you may be sure
In.lh
rscs offered this war.

d llu
year, in
life
which enrolment
and teaching of the Man who had admittedly
historic and spiritual influence of any
person on
is now taking place, and selves with soap
and towels until the
arrangements are made- It is hoped that
the main gymnasium, the games room and
m SPADINA AVENUE Coll. 2869
doing the right thing. They can
have them delivered anywhere and
that you are

the busing room will be ready before the


assure you satisfaction.
, "Student tls of Actions"
considers the end of the month, due notice of which will
in> .ii ing, pp mil implicatii ollcge life, in the light of the be given in the columns of The Vahsitv.
student's ix] ivith refcrenci lo till spirit and teachings of Jesus
as
a (Standard.
The second course Jesus in the Records", has already been iniro-
.lurid inti us mversitYi as well as al all Student Summer
l

Confer-
EAST HOUSE INITIATE RUGBY OUTFITTERS BLACHFORD
increasing number of students have become
i

both seized
THE TREMBLING FROSH Mens Shoes of Good
and with the value of its straight forward, slraiuht-sJekim. Everything required for the game
odd approach u the^hSl records th*nXl*nat"l was with Quality
second mmcntari
Ii and trembling that (he
fear JERSEYS, JACKETS,
ci ...tan.s or derived doctrines. It is a matter of
great satis- "osh of East House University Residence,
faction that Mr S
Dr. Sharmaij, 'the author of the course, will again Selected because of splendid leathers, durability, appearance and service
be at werc initialed into the noble order of KNICKERS, STOCKINGS, BOOTS, We
Toronto this year, i will lead the normal groups which have already take pride in knowing that there is nothing
has-beens" "come-backs".and
lacking to recommend
commenced wt k. this Ru- PADS, Etc,
these shoes to our mast discriminating customers.
Study groups are being organized at present mours had been floating through space and
throughout each
faculty and the vat ous residences, to be led
nates and si nior Stl ients.
by faculty members, grad-
eventually reached the unsuspecting ears
of the frosh. The modest ireshmen were
OFFICIAL FOOTBALLS H. & C. BLACHFORD, Limited, 286 Yonge St.
I he Y is making both a reasonable and a (Opposite Di Street)
worthwhile deniam in asking students to "Keep one painted the national colours and blackened
hour a week for with stove polish till they shone.
Bible Study". Verily
Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed Prices right Quality the best. Special Prices to Students
EDITORIAL COMMENT like one ol these. Polions of evil-smelling
[s
is
of learning across the Ijrjiie has a
novel way of
Who" amone the trchm,ien in the activities of
liquids like
were dealt out lo the poor frosh
ihe

free of
oil of the castor bean ALIVE BOLLARD
charge and the M.C.L. was
ir to a lurfher

a-
distinguishing mark by
}l he is not recommended the free use of ancient
ignored In
eggs both as PERCY A. McBRIDE TOBACCONIST
by the
gjoea buttoriless,
ker in some branch of college life he massages and as a gargle. The free
ink crowned ihe glory of
use oj
their earthly
SPORTING GOODS & BICYCLES 10-12 YONGE ST. ^RCADE
What new l<
e added for the
apparel. Then followed a varied pro-
particular benefit.
budding collegian's
gramme amusement with the frosh as
of
343-345 Yonge St. Phone M. 1128
entertainers, (l was a wonderful night
MRS. HOSHER'S RECREATION AND INSTRUCTION GROUPS

The student w ho
PENNY WISE pe,
for

ing
everybody
relieved ol that won
wonted look
A - may
doom, and who now
but

rest assured
the frosh
of
who
impend
are

SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR GIRLS ATTENDING VARSITY


pen and that they are fu
olv
I
a take their place
With (he worst uf the worst
10
A combination of nature, folk, classical and modern
dancing.
'
-tiny wise",
ft.ii ii|.-t - I i a I.-.
atter -jscc Providing healthful physical exercise and
Ideal, Safety, Self-ftl
i. Waterman a"complcte edu-
Alft, ad\ Lilly guaranteed pen cational course in the art of dancing.
Those who complete
I

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Yours fur Efficiency. MODERNS
TB ACHES Those interested are urged to communicate
McAINSH & CO., LIMITED French and German by con- with Mrs. Mosher, North 4530 as
immediately
only a limited number
4 to 12 College St. Toronto versational and -grammatical will be accepted.
methods. Latin for beginners. Two Ways of Iltiping
Store knurs: 8.30 a.m. to Your Paper ist, Purn
6 p.m. Saturday till 10 p.m. Students!
North 6607
and,
chase jrom Advertisers;
Menhon Ihe Varsitywhen Purchasine MOSHER STUDIO OF DANCING, 583 CHURCH ST.
jrom those who art using advertising space.
THE VARSITY

Hygienic- VARSITY ATHLETICS


tj^Sp c o1 and Sweet
Smoking VARSITY SOCCER TAKES
QUEEN'S MEASURE 3-1
DRAW FOR THE TENNIS
TOURNAMENT
Sandwich Emus STARTING MONDAY
Plates
Game spoiled by too much individual
Tuesd
saw som
:iub OCT. 13th
re \

work go down feat in the second and third


round of the elimination tournan et.
In the first game of the intercollegiate The courts were in the very-best of con- Another of the favorite gifts

Soccer series played here between Queen's dition, and everything combined to make shown in our Silver Department
Happiness Week al i!;e Allen
and Varsity on Saturday, the iri-colour it an ideal day for the game. Unfortun- is the Sandwich Plate.
was decisively defeated by the Blue and ately various things made it impossible
White. Conspicuous individual ability for a numlierot the players to take advan-
Some of these are of artistic,
among the players characterized the game, tage of
of the
it and there are still a large nutiilier

games in the second round yet to be


pierced design some are quite plain DOROTHY GISH
effective team work being only occasion-
others full engraved, whilst others
ally accomplished. The absence of team played. t IN
play was due to the short period for The following is the draw for the again have Crown Derby china
practise both teams have had. Before the Doubles. The first sixteen will lie played centres with attractive silver border.
and the remainder at 2.00 at the
season ends good teams will doubtless be
developed.
at 10.30
Toronto Tennis Club. Although known as Sandwich
"NOBODY HOME"
Play was even throughout the first half.
Little and Reed vs. Ballantync and
Plates they can be used equally
No spectacular rushes were made nor was Shaver, McLennan and Dunlop vs. Wil-
well for a variety of other purposes.
any scoring done. Scoring commenced in son and Gosling Hazel Wood and Harstonc
;

GEORGE P. FREELAND the early part of the second half


Spaltliiig kicked to
when
liintoul who scored.
v. Walker and d'Eason; Dwelly and Mason
v. Jasperson and Creelman.

Sheard and Spencer v. McMuller and


THE
Varsity receives little credit for the next
ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER goal which was kicked
by Robertson, in
Mc Mullen; Larkin and Van Dnsen v. Many of these being the pro-

338 YONGE ST. (Opposite Gould St.)


Queen's left halfback. The third and final
count for Varsity was made by a fine pass
from Hucther to Nash who kicked the
Kimura and Drown; Jenkins and Shier v.
Rotcnlierg and Rotenberg; Dafoc and
Coles v. Hewitt and Woods; Rogers and
duct of our own Factory are
of exceptional value.
DOMINION
goal. Queen's only score was made from Martin v. E, A. Rolphand Coulter; Patter-
Special Attention to Work for Students
a penalty kicked in by Donaldson.
For Queen's the work of Donaldson at
left full back position was conspicuous.
son and Lawrence v. Wilkinson and Wilk-
inson; Nanton and Ferguson v. J. A.
Phillips; E. F. Howard and O. Cunn v.
BANK
Kulphe> also made several good stops in Muore and O'Brien. Ryrie jdws.
Bi Capital - Paid up, $6,000,000
Mackau and C. S. Dickson v. L. H. Reserve Fund
DO YOU WANT- goal.
For Varsity, Dundas playing left full
back position did good work. The half
line was excellent. It is difficult from
Wright and McRfle; Wales v. Lawson and
Endicott: Manning and Rolp.li v. Gouin-
lockand Hughs on; Ketchumand lietchum
134-136-138
Limited

TORONTO
Yonge St. Total Assets -
- $7,500,000
$122,000,000

Savings Department in connection

TO SAVE MONEY ON THIS YEAR'S TEXTS witnessing this one game to conclude which v. ISakenn and Allen. with all Branches. Interest allowed

from the trio is strongest man. Spalding W. S. Dickson anil McKee v. Rowland on Deposits of Si and upwards.
TO GET RID OF YOUR OLD TEXTS at left outside position played a superb
and Piirc.cll Child and Cook v. Glover and
;
Drafts issued on foreign countries
game, while Johnston and Rintoul, both Glover; Miller and Coulognc v. Leigh and at current rates.
Then call at the inside men of the forward line wen strong. Meen; Deacon and Sharp v. Hodgkinsand
SPADINA AVENUE BRANCH
Y. M. C. A.
Nash, at centre forward warmed up in the
second half playing good soccer, while
some excellent plays anil a few errors are
Langley.
J. A. Dickson and Bell v. Morris and
Harcourt; Jeunison and Croll v. ChishoI'm
INGRAM and Cor. College Street
John Cruso, Manager.
and Guthrie;

BOOK EXCHANGE
to be accredited to Hucther playing left
outside
both teams
position.
will l>t
With
good.
more
We
practice
predict ' Al len v.
Singles.
Mutton; Rolph v. ( luthriE
BELL, Limited
Varsity will be the stronger if present Wilkinson v, R. Brown; Ryan v. Macltay;

SOUTH WING, HART HOUSE line up retained. A few uniforms would Spencer v. Jennison; Rogers v. Salisbury; 256 McCAUL ST.
add
is

to Varsity's appearance. The follow- Sheard v. Rcid; Coles v. Cruelman; (Pint Door Seat* o/Co!lw Si.) Beaucharap & How
ing the line up for Queen's. Sharpe v. Greey; Harston v. Scarrow; LIMITED
Hours: 12.00 to 2.00. 4.00 to 5.30 is
Telephone - - Coll. 837
Goal
Kulphcy; back right full Campbell v. C. F. Dickson; Shaw v. W. B.
Vedovn; lell full back Donaldson; left Dickson. TAILORS
half back
Townsend: centre halfback To be played at 2 o'clock Wednesday at
TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN
Dunne; right hallback Robertson; for- Toronto Tennis Courts.

ward line right outside Magregor; Games must be played on lime or de- COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSE
FOR ALL 91 King Street West A. 3875
right inside
Steele; centre Ransom; left fault.


outside
Varsity:
Knight; left inside Graham.
'SHAG'S" TEAM TOO MUCH FOR STUDENTS'
Coal back Patton;
Griffin; right
Kick Dundas; centre halfback Railey;
left
SENATORS IN HOLIDAY GAME SUPPLIES
left halfback Defoe; right halfback-
It utlcr, forward line: right outside McGill University defeated Ottawa of
You are cordially invited to inspect
Hucther; right inside Rintoul; centre the [nterprovincia! Football League this
our stock and ask our prices.
Nash, left outside Spalding; left inside afternoon by 19 to 1 in an exhibition game.

A True Measure of Clothes Value Butler. The Intercollegiate team outclassed its

The old idea of



by price paid
renderedwe
measuring
the
want-
new
you
clothes value
idea is by service
to judge our values
was SOCCER NOTICE
At O meeting of Soccer representatives
from the various faculties the following
rivals in every
far stronger,
water-tight
puntmg wl ,lul der ideal
department.
and also gave
protection,
111!
so
Its line

that
its
was
backs
their Kerr, Davidson, Paterson
and MoFarland,
Arrow
softCOLLARS
schedule was drawn: The backs functioned practically fault-
on the new basis. Quality goods cost less Ghoui's 1: Pharmacy, F.O.E.. Univer- lessly. FIT WELL WASH EASILY
per month of service less in the long rim. sity College, Trinity; 11; Jr. Meds, The Ottawa team had only one chance
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, fito.,

Wycliffe, S.P.S., Dents; 111: Victoria, Sr. to score. This was early in the second Ctaeft. Ptabody Co. of Canada, Lid.
Thirty to Fifty Dollars 807 Excahlor Lite Building, Taronto St
Meds, ICnox, Vets. half when they came into possession of a
Games: loose ball close to the McGill line after a
Solicitors for the University of Toronto
Not an average clothing store but an in- Thursday Oct. 16 Pharmacy vs. P.OlE. reckless pass-by the University backs had
stitution of style and quality. line held up the
Tuesday "
21Jr. Meds vs. Wycliffe gone astray- The McGill
Wednesday '* '22Sr. Meds vs. Victoria
Thursday " Si LLC. vs. Trinity
visitors,
kick out of
who
it
could only get a dead-line
after two ineffectual bucks.
UNIVERSITY LODGE, A. F. and A. M.
College Gowns
G.UAWLEY WALKER LTD.
20 Knox No. 496, G.R.C.
Wednesday " vs.'Vuts. PRACTICE HOURS ON BACK CAMP.
126 YONGE SJ, Games will be played on Back Campus ni Pharmacy EoMlIlnlad - - June, 1910
Monday 4 p.m.-5 p.
at 4 p. in., and managers of teams will
p.m.Jr. Meds.
arrange for the referee.
Tuesday
"
-I p.m.-n
5 p.m.-6 p.m. Meds.
Sr. Meets 2nd THURSDAYS HARCOURT & SON
Wednesday 4 p.m. -5 p.m. Dents.
PARODIES PARODIES!! I

Thursday 4 p.m.-5 p.m.Wycliffe


WANTED. Freemason's Hall, 491 College Street
" Knox
5 p-ni.-O p.m.
Snappy parodies to popular tunes are
Friday p.m.S.P-5.
4 p.m.-5 .
103 King St. West
needed body for our Rugby Song Sheet, 10 n.ni.-U a.m.U.C
Saturday
Any student submitting a parody or yell " Ua.m.-12noonVets.
which is accepted and appears on the song
sheet will receive a ticket, of admission
l'2noon-l p.m. F.O.E,
For auv further information comunicate
HEADQUARTERS TORONTO
from the rugby club. Names, years, and FOR
with A. L. Hucther, President N. 7439 or
faculties (unless otherwise desired) will Artist's and Draughtsmen's
R. F. Hurler, Vice-President C. TaUf.
appear on the sheet with the song. Please Supplies
submit all such yells and parodies to J. G. SOCCER Civil Engineering Books
Gauld, care of Athletic Associaiion, Hart
House.
Varsity I 'a and lis, including LOEWS THEATRE
Regular practice night are Monday, Mathematical and Drawing Books SAME POPULAR PRICES.
IT IS AN EASY MATTER INTERCOLLEGIATE RESULTS Wednesday and Friday 5 to 6 p.m. on CATALOGUE ON REQU8ST Continuous Performance 12 Noon to
for the man who uses discrimination in his dress, to satisfy his needs from Sexior.
back campus. Be on hand in uniform PICTURE FRAMING 11 p.m.
our stock of Correct Haberdashery. and try for a place on either the First or
University of Toronto 41; Queen's WINTER GARDEN Open
New fall poods are ready now, and your individual tastes will be
entered to Whether if Ire lor an evening affair, or just a gathering of the
ISTEKMEtllVTE. Second team. Second team plays in a ART METR0P0LE Pfionoa IH. 3GQO40I
Evenings
series with City Teachers, McM.isler and
hoys, you wfll find our haberdashery correct in style and quality. Correct R.M.C. 51; Queen's 3. 14 Temperance St.
in price. Junior.
O.A.C. First team goes to Quevn's, Oct. ENTIRE WEEK OF OCTOBER 13.
'25th.
And service counts too ! Queen's S; R.M.C. S.
satisfied only when we have satisfied you.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
Weare Standard Shoe Repairing Co. In
LUMBERS CO., 733 Yone Strict at Bloor 670-2 TONOE ST. "THE BETTER WIFE"
V necked Sweaters in all club and school colors. Special - $0.60
CHESTNUT and COULTER The most modern machinery and
Expert Workmanship.
From the "Love Quest" by Leonore
Coffee.

/ .- LADIES TAILORS Six Superb Vaudeville Acts.


1 :
SHOES CALLED FOR & DELIVERED. Loew's British- Canadian Weekly.
433 SPADINA AVENUE College 6637 Fuii Soles and Heels a Specialty. "Mutt and Jeff" Cartoons.

Patronize "The Varsity" Advertisers PHONE NORTH 8950. Winter Garden Same Show as Loew's.
THE VARSITY

Victoria
u.c. 2T3
The opening meeting ol the Union
BOYS!
Alumni
ELECT
Stollerys
itcrary Socierv will bo held in
I

Hull on Wednesday. October


p.m. Prof. Sessons will ?P*k..
ation speeches.
16lh at i
Nomin-
Important business. A Know our Shop - -
gaud
it.
program.
Bccyouthere.
Vou can't adord to miss
JACK BOYLE
AS
JUST NOW "//i The Heart of Toronto"
The
y.M.C.A. RECEPTION.
reception given by the Y.M.C.A.
to the Medical freshmen, groups G.
will be held at the uyninasium,
and U.
Hart House
ORATOR We have two big specials that
you should see: CORNE R YONGE AND BLOOB
.mi Meds.
in.lll ill j;riii I

should turn U.C. 2T3


PLAYERS CLUB Your money goes fast
Knitted Neckwear Display all the Smart,
page
{Continued j)
trout r, bol.
Take care who handles it.
at $1
been appointed 'director lor
the Players
of tlelBil to
ELECT
Snappy Student Styles of the Season.
Club, and in spite ol tttt mass
wiiich he attending in the completion
is

of the theatre, Mr. Mitchell


is already Wool Fabrics of nou)n durability in
looking forward for undergraduate
for
material

production, Fourth, the


J. E. McDOUGALL Suits and Topcoats. Stollerys give YOU Fine
club will Be very greatly
FOR Special Combination
programme
extended. 1 li

includes sin phi , each to be


first
performed on
year's
TREASURER. Underwear
Clothes Service.
rftatineei
three evenings with .1 Saturday
four "matinees yriqucs, a
combination of 1
'
S3.35 (2 for 6.50.)
reading
continent
amd usic

;
entirety
six
i
new

UniversilySl.V on the plays that


.
to this
i

arcbei
una by members of the
U.C. 2T3 $25, $27.50, $30
presented by t c club nd six illustrated

lecturesby tht
link theatre.
above will
All other aci

be frcctonll bona
t-..tfr<i
the uri "l the
nnlcd ELECT Everything

for you
in smart haberdashery

chaps who want some- Knitted Neckwear Cashmere Hose


of the university. The tin
formally opened on
with a double bill!
NovcmD
the Quci
ANDREW GUNN thing different.
Wide Knitted Neckwear in Blaci\ Cashmere Hose of
by Lord Duhsany, and the nu AS excellent weight, warm and
College Colors or plainer
of Master Pierre Patclln
comfortable on the feet
afternoons preceding Christ
15.30 pan, on Chrisiman 1
PRESIDENT. weaves for staple dressers,
They 're great value tooy all
willrender the Chester Myi
Nativity and Adoration. T
BIRRELL'S Special Value sizes
important performances cl 1 WYCLIFFE LIT. SOCIETY
DlMID CT Just West
The first regular meeting "i the WyrlifTi
College Literary Society was held in tht
DLUUlf 01. ofBathurst $1.00 75c
Jobsott'sAIcliemist. A modern Common Room on Friday, October 10th.
for six men only The New 5m, j
Mi
prii enr Just west
VOHCEA PHONE
the Vgmmng

STOLLERYS
i
doruld Hastingscoiv.es
close with
,-.t
UULLlUE. 01 . of Spadina
Ol April, and the season will cussed, Some of the old timers who have
1 ovc> 1 ahnnr Lost, which
will be en at
inan-
been absent for a great length of time BLOOR N. 7800
Commencement in the Elnatalhari entered into the debate with great spirit
ner in tl C rpindrangle o,l Hart House. All aiid.thcjneeting was a decided success.
plays given by the club will be Hone in If this can be taken as a criterion of
LOST A silver mounted fountain pen Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back"
Finder kindly leave at the post-office,
English. Wycliffe Lit it bodes fair for a most inter-
esting year. Main Building.

MORE VARSITY MEN TRINITY


Continued from Page I, Col. 6
morrow

THE nordheimer
1 if

Capi. W. A. Steel, M.C .


t'ps. Signal
.skill, and
Coy.
Major H, W. Tale, Blh Bn:
QUEBEC ReGT. the shot >ut; broad jump and high jump
v race and
NOTICE APARTMENT UPRIGHT
Major 1. M. R. Sinclair, D.S.O., M.C. are special features. The long distance
1st CUNTKAL (J.ST. Kect. running anil I lie finals "111
the sprinting are Applications will be received up to Wednesday, October
Upl.T. B. Collcy, M.B.E. sure to be worth seeing. ZSlk, at 12 noon, for the position of Assistant to the IS
A PIANO that conveys a very definite impression of
Capt. F. Y. Hartoun, mps.H.Q. supreme quality. Constructed, like all Nordheimer
Genera! Secretary-Treasurer of the Students Administra-
Majrr D. H. C. Mason, D.S.O., 3rd Bn instruments, on principles strictly in accordance with the
Major G.G. Bl act stock, 4 th Bn. tive Council. science of acoustics, this Apartment Upright embodies every-
Capt. J. A. HnrsUme, M.C, 19th Bn. thing found in the larger upright. The tone is full and

2T3
Major II. W. A. Foster, l>.S,0., M.C. Applicants eligible for appointnmd to the position of resonant throughout the entire register possessing a "sing-
20th lin.
General Secretary-Treasurer next year will be preferred. ing quality" that commends it to the most exacting musician
Major C.J. Ingles, D.S.O.,20tli Bn. making it in reality "a large piano in a small case."
Western O.St. Keut.
bt,-C L 1>. M. Sutherland, D.S.O.", att. COLLIER C. GRANT, B.A.
.72nd Bn. Cenerat Secretary-Treasurer. THE NORDHEIMER PIANO AND MUSIC COMPANY
Major M.C., 18th Bn.
J. S. Bell, D.S.O.,
Cor, Yonge and Albert Sts. limited
UVtoV L. K. Jonei, D.S.O., IRth Bn. Look to the welfare of
Railway Troocs.
Major W.J. Hanlty, Sth lln. your year, and elect an
Gc.a.u.c,
Lt.-Coi.W. Hi K. Andersen, D.S.O..
executive that is for your
lSlTi T.A.
interests. A clean hon- WOOLLEN HOSE WORN WITH
Capt. H. Black,
Major A. W. M. Ellis.
Major G. W. Hall. D.S.O.,
ntt. 21s1 Bn,

1,2th F.A.
est administration that
LOW SHOES. WOMAN'S BAKERY
Lt.-Col. D. P. Kappelc, D.SiO., Cth P. A. will benefit YOU. Make BANQUETS AND DINNERS
Major B. E. Kelly, D.S.O.", Eltli F.A. She i a clever woman who instituted this fashion of wearing Colored
I.t.-Col. T. M. Leask. D.S.O., 10th F.A. your ballot count Low Shoes.
Major E. A. Neff, llih F.A.
Ribbc Woollen Hose with
430 COLLEGE ST. a 270 COLLEGE ST.
Capt, f : P. Parkcc. Cth FA.
It has be .pled by Toronto's well-dressed, as the mode par excellence Nm Bathurst El.
Q Near Spadina Avenue
for Ml Phone Coll. 1101 Phone
Capt. W. A. Rickordsojij 2nd Sah.
Lt.-Col. E. R. Sclby, Sth F.-A.
See. Vote Progressive Certainly nothing could be more sensibly attractive as you'll agree when
Coll. 3007

Major S. J. Straight, 2nd O.C.S. you set the range ol beautiful mixed colorings we are showing in this
PresidentAdrew Gunn.
MajorW. H.Tytler.
Lt.-Col, F. A. Young, 3rd CCS.
1st Vice-President Miss Manson.
2nd Vice-President Crosby Chrysler.
high quality hoae.
A. H. LEAKE, Prop. - TORONTO
6,. ad>c.
"'
Hose, $2 to $3.50. Oxfords $10.50 to $12.
.
SecretaryR. G. Gordon. CATERING AND BOX LUNCHES
Major J. F. Lliiir, D.S.O., 2nd F.A. Treasurer J. E. McTJougoll.
Capt. G.'C. Bonnycastle, 2nd Gen. Hosp
Musical DirectorMiss Jean Gregg.
Major C. A. Elliott, D.S.O., IUi F.A.
1st Historian Miss Aut ray Daggor.
C.A.V.C.
2nd Historian Laurence Lyons.
Major T. C. Evans, M.C. Athletic Director A. B. Sutherland.
Capt. A. D. McAllister. -4 cli D.A.C.
Poetess Miss Bern ice Jephcott.
Chaplains' Services.
Major Rev. W. L. Baycps-Recd, D.N.O
OratorJa-ck Boyle.
Judge C. t'air.
Announcement to Varsity Men!
75lh Bn.
CriticD. J. Crex.t.
Major Rev. G. G. D. Ki patritk, D.S.O.
1st Lady Couu. - Miss Sinclair.
A few hundred yards from the Main Building you will find
42nd Bn. an established business where a big assortment ol slightly used
1st Gents, Conn.R. Finch.
Lt.-Col. Rev. A. McGrctr, M.C II.
2nd L&dy Conn.Miss B. S. Curtis. clothing, boots, etc., of all stylesand materials is sold at most
Capt. Rev. H. A. Priest, 47th Bn,
2nd Gents. Coun. N. W. Taylor. reasonable prices. We sell and rent dress, tuxedo ond frock
Imi'ehi.m. Fokcls, suits, and also exchange or buy your cast oil clothing and pay
Lieut. C. S. Wright, M.C, R.F.. the highest cash prices,
R.A.M.C.
Our GUNN is loaded with executive
ability.
Cnpt.H.E.CIutterbufk.
Major A. J. Gilchrist, M.C, lOtli Cen. OUR AIMS. THE FREEMAN DRESS EXCHANGE
Hr.p. 1. Monthly Class Parties.
2. Revival of Class Theater Parties.
BOOT SHOP 671 YONGE STREET
Capt. F. E. Webb, 17th R. Sussex Regl.
3. A Formal Year Dance. 290 NORTH 3S70.
{ jj 0 iock nonli of St. AluanVund Wcllcilcy St.)
Capt. C. R. Young. D.S.O., M.C, 1st
Shrr,, shin- 1..1. To b= e. distinguished Social Evont. YONGE STREET
TheUnder^r^d-uedre Newspe*per
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919. No. 6
OL. XXXIX.

HALF-HOLIDAY TO DAY ENABLES EVERYONE TO ELECTIONS HELD BRIG.-GEN. GREISBACH ADDRESSING


YESTERDAY IN
SEE GREAT INTER-FACULTY TRACK MEET UNIVERSITY VETERANS URGES
SHEARD REACHES FIFTH ROUND
MANY FACULTIES
Gigantic Entry List Promises Good
Afternoon's Sport in All
Lines of Athletics.
IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT
U.C. "FROSH" SUPPORT PRO- UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING
Won from J. S. Raid, ex-champion, GRESSIVE SLATE -FOURTH
PUSHBALL CONTEST A FEATURE after three strenuous sets. YEAR SCHOOL AND ARCHI-
GRENFELL SPEAKS DEPRECATES UNREST IN CANADA, ATTRIBUTING
The tournament is still making head-
TECTURAL CLUB AL.O ELECT
O.A.C. to Send Picked Team from IT TO UNREASONABLE CRITICISM
way, although rain and various other Un- OFFICERS
Guelph and Hopes to Clean
favorable elements make progress difficult. TO MEDICAL MEN
TJp in Many Events.
The feature of the tourney thus far has At the first year Lfniversity College OF THE MISINFORMED
been the playing of Sheard, who defeated election heldThursday morning, the Pro-
called a half-holiday Says men damn their faculties and
The Caput have J, S. Reid, an ex-champion, alter tlirec gressive Party headed by Mr. Andrew
forthis afternoon and all roads should lead hard-fought sets. Sheard is now in the lose their souls in the saloon
Cunn, succeeded tn sweeping the polls
to the Stadium where the first
aftcr-the-
fifth round. Cook of Trinity, and Rogers with but four exceptions, fins was to be SOME OPPOSED TO HONORING CURRIE
war Intcrfaeulty, Track Meet will be held and Wales of U.C. are in the fourth round, expected from their vigorous and extensive Impresses upon students the stern
at 2 o'clock. and have shown good form. campaign of the past week. The following
is keen in each event and there responsibilities of their profession Striking sentences from General Greisbach's speechl
Interest The following have reached the third are the successful candidates;
"I would rather base our friendship with the United States on our Strength
is a record entry list. Individual entries
round and are still in the tournament: President Andrew Gunn. Oratory marked by a unconventional than on our Weakness."
have been received and keen competition W. B. Dickson, C. S. 'Dickson, Hartstone, 1st Vice-President K. Manson.
the team attitude and original humour character- "The State has a claim no les3 in peace than In war on the services of every
is bound to result for places on McKee, Shier, Coles, Creelman, Spencer, 2nd Vice-President C. Chrysler. ized Dr. Grenfell's address to the Medical individual."
which will represent Varsity at McGill oh Jennison, Mackay, J- A. Dickson, Dafoe,
Secretary R. G. Gordon.
students Tuesday afternoon. "There is a spirit of unrest abroad today In Canada due to unreasonable
October 25th. Allen, Belland D. A. Martin. TreasurerJ. E. McDougall.
be a Dr. Grenfell told his audience that in the criticism and untruthful statements by foolish, malicious and misinformed
An added feature this year will
Participants are once more advised to Musical Directress Jean Greig. early days of Labrador hundreds of people persons."
push-ball contest. It is the intention to watch the morning papers and THE VAR- First Historian Audrey Dagger". could get no doctor, resulting in blind
make this an annual affair. Dents, Metis,
SITY for the draw. No concessions can lie 2nd Historian Lawrence Lyons. men, women and paralyzed Before a mass meeting of more than five "Thus a man would give G months and
S.P.S.and Pharmacy have entered teams. made for lectures, as twenty-four men are J. Sorsoleil.
Athletic Director
suffering
At that time the Government hundred members of the University 7 days of his life not only to his country
Each team consists Of 25 men and as the still in the singles. Be mice Jephcott.
Poetess
children.
ought to offered little assistance. " I have faith in Veterans' Association at House
Hart but also to training that will fit him to be a
pushball ^ pf considi table size it
In the Doubles, the following teams have Orator Jack Boyle.
the government," said Dr. Grenfell. Wednesday evening, Brigadier- Genera I man. Canada's status is now that of a
provide good, sport. gone through their first rounds: Judge-C. Marr.
and "They do right they liave the right Greisbach, C.M.G., D.S.O., outlined nation, let her accept a nation's respon-
Dents have a very strong entry list
Little and Reid; Wilson and Gosling; Critic D. F. Grant.
will if

people to advise them. None are more Canada's urgent need of sane thinking and sibilities. You are to be Canada's leaders,
School and Metis are right in line U.C. W. B, Dickson and McKee; Hewitt and 1st C. Stone.
Lady Councillor J.
capable to advise than those of the unselfish service. He declared that, com- you by your presence here show that you
has shown that they are going to take a Woods; Rogers and Martin; Wilkinson C. Stone.
let Gents. Councillor J.
pulsory military training in the days of arc now Canada's leaders lead her
2nd Lady Councillor Doris Madill.
medical profession."
very active part :md their list is promising. and Wilkinson; Mackay and C. S. Dickson
The doctor seemed deeply affected when peace was the only way to prepare for the aright. To you 1 say look ahead get
O.A.C. arc sending dow n a strong team and
as they bad thuir own meet the other day
Baker and Allen; J. A. Dickson r.nd Bell.
The tournament will be officially post-
2nd Gents. Conn.W. M. Thompson.
he spoke of the tubular patients in Lab- war which was sure to come, sooner or wise Canada has need of you. Be
strong and active and let not the call fall
and arc serving down their test, they rador. More Newfoundlanders are lost later.
poned until Tuesday morning. SCHOOL ELECTIONS. "Canada is in a bad way" said the on heedless ears".
Kr.oN. Wycliffe, daily by that disease than were killed in
must, be considered. The following men will turn out every Elections held in the fourth year School
France. Years ago he made the children General. "Our national debt lias in- Brig. -Gen. Mitchell, introducing Gen.
Victoria, Trinity, Veterinary ere a\\ alter day, weather permitting, from Friday resulted as follows:
learn a catechism of such questions as creased from 300 to 2000 millions, our Greisbach, referred to the work of the
places and Pharmacy say they are going to (today) until Monday ni^ht, at the Toronto Vice-President N. H. Illman.
"Must on the floorr Why must I taxes are as heavy now
as the country can Corps and especially of the Red Patch
win the push-ball contest. Tennis Club. They will be fully dressed
Secretary A. H. Ding man.
I spit
not spit on the lloor?" until mothers had stand and still be forced to borrow
we will brigade commanded by the speaker of the
Records arc going to be broken not only and ready to play at 10 o'clock every Treasurer M. H. Mitchell.
some ol the these questions woven in mats on the door for some time to come. Exchange with evening.
in the list of contestants, but in morning, and will remain there ready to The President, C. R. G. Armstrong, was
almost assured step. England is so bad that though she needs Mr. W. A. McQueen, President of the
events. At present it is
play all day. The team to compete in the elected in March of this year.
"Those on whom we have spent money our products she cannot buy unless we put U.V.A. in the chair for the business meet-
that two records which have been held for Intercollegiate at Kingston on October 21,
to develop their faculties will go to a up the money on this side of the water. ing, presented the report of the executive.
early ten years will be beaten to-day. 22-, and 23 will be chosen from Reid, ARCHITECTS ALSO.
saloon andda'mn their faculties, and A mass of paper money dumped on the The matter of government assistance for
There is also a relay race with each Sheard, Little, Spencer, Mackay, 0. A. At four p.m. Thursday afternoon an
nothing did our gallcnt seafaring men such market today would completely spoil our student soldiers had been actively pushed,
faculty entering a team. Martin, M. F. Rogers, Coles, McKee, C. S. organization meeting of the Architectural
damage as drink which leaves a cruel already small chance of rounding the hundreds of and petitions had been
letters
The track meet deserves the attendance Dickson, W. B. Dickson and Wales. Club was held. The following is the
With the husband a rotten father and a pest. It is financial comer, sent to the Government and private
of the entire student body. Watch the daily papers and Tilt: Vak- executive for the year:
worse to take a man's soul than his pocket "There is a spirit of unrest abroad due members during the summer. Soldier
resumption of athletic events the Univer- sitv for Tourney draw.
Hon. President Referred to committee
to unreasonable criticism and untruthful members and every member of the cabinet
sity coming back into its own. The
life is
Chairman L. B. Husband.
book." .-
To the students he particularly eulo- statements by foolish, malicious, and ill- had been interviewed by members uf the
track meet used to be the big inler-
LITERARY SOCIETY

Vice-Chairman D. M. Waters.
gized the medical profession, hut he informed persons. Canada was in deadly executive, and a full statement of the
faculty event, and looks like it again. Secretary M. A, Norcross. war and main her
warned them of the responsiblities they earnest in this in the students case had, been handed to every
The ladies are especially requested to Treasurer E. W. Hallenby.
people are in earnest now. In the main member.
assumed. He stated that the medical
attend, be on hand with your
faculty
First meeting of year to be held 1st Year Couu,
A. C. Crawford.
opportunity is the best in the world, and they are reasonable and they are sane. was decided by the meeting that
colours. A good afternoon's sport
is It
Wednesday
2nd Year Coun. J. B. Heline.
the profession the most difficult in which "The General went on to compare the Canadians who had rendered
assured.
The Literary and Scientific Society of

3rd Year Coun. To he elected.
a man could keep his ideals. He warned situation of Switzerland and Canada in
certain
conspicuous services to Canada during the
The event the pole vault starts at
first Graduates" Rep. J. Bamiigan.
Uiuversity College postponed its first his listeners that if they were content with the outbreak of war, the former with her war should be admitted to honorary
2 o'clock sharp contestants must be ready
regular meeting ol the term, which was merely making a living they Would go svstcm of military training put half a membership in the U.V.A. on a two thirds
take part at that time. in the field in three days, the
to have been held Wednesday evening. CAPTAIN CHRISTIE down in moral and professional standards. million men vote of the members. The question of a
alter conferring with the His listeners will not forget his advice to latter with little or no system put 111,000
dance in the near future received general
The Executive
EUROPEANS COME TO Opposition leaders decided that owing to those whose objects is to build up citiien- men in action in six months at a far greater
approval.
Former Constable becomes Cbief man.
the fact that the Varsity Veterans were ship, that they should think of the crosses cost |>er
At one stage of the proceedingsa spirited
AMERICA TO LEARN holding a meeting at the same time, it of Discipline" here marking the resting place of the noblest "A comprehensive system of training," debate took place over the question of the
would be in the best interests of both of our land. he declared, "would produce an equality of advisability of tendering a dinner to Sir
NEW WORLD METHODS that the Lit should postpone its meeting Captain J. F. Christie recently returned Concluding his remarks, the doctor
Arthur Carrie, the matter was decided by
our present system is unfair, irresponsible
until next Wednesday. from overseas after an absence of four hoped that the young men would never
I, , Mi it . ( i i In- l 1. .il" I
11..' nn:i:1 ing, the > . a's

The aim of the Society is to bind the and one half years, has l>een appointed lose faith in and he assured them that
life
winning by a majority of 221.
Dr. Lip an praises Canadian College then outlined a plan of training suitable
University College men together; to serve "Chief of Discipline" at the University. each impetus for good sends its ripples far Gen.
The association was reminded tltat
at F.S.A. meeting out into the ocean of eternity. to Canadian conditions. Boys from 12 to
as the official representative organization He is no longer the University Constable, Sir Art hur Currie was expected to visit the
of University now be even in closer touch with HI would have junior cadet training in
of the male undergraduates but will University on November Ilth, when lie
business of interest school,those from 10-IS senior cadet
In Hart House on Tuesday evening, tile College; to conduct all

to the undergraduate; and to serve as a Captain Christie will co-operate with


PARTY POLITICS instruction. At the age of 11) a man
Foreign Students Association of the for three montlis
L.L.D. A motion to the 'effect that the
medium of communication between the the Students' Administrative Council in
would pass Into a depot
University held its second meeting of Varsity Veterans' provide a banquet
intensive training and then select any
undergraduates and the governing bodies among students. Prof. Sissons warns Vic. Students
,

academic year. M. S. Murao of maintaining discipline tint


occasioned a storm of protest. A show of
the
and the University. unit in which to serve his second three
Japan, the president asked the nieml>ers of the College hands was taken and the motion ob-
be very informal MENORAH SOCIETY. months. From the age of '20 to 23 he
to introduce themselves,
andall became The first meeting will
viously was lost. This gave rise to futrhcr
should serve one month in field training
games inaugurated
well acquainted during after the business that arises has been spoke Wednesday
Sissons debate and after much discussion it was
In order that every member A
very master! pap by Or W.
Professor with his unit each year, while from 23 to
by himself and the Y.M.C.A. officials. dealt with. meeting of the decided to vote by ballot- The result was
afternoon, at the first
may have a chance of becoming ac- Taylor formed the feature ol the opening 30 he should pan into the first reserve,
Dr. A. Lipari, in a short address, pre- V.L.S. in Alumni Hall, at Victoria. His Yes, 357; No. S4.
importance and quainted with the other members of the meeting of the Menorah Society on Tues- where he would spend one day a year on
dicted a steady growth in subject was Party Government vs. Group
1

in favor of honoring
The majority
a smoker will be given, eats The meeting was held at the ranges. At 30 he would pass into the
scope for the society. He stated that Society, day evening.
Government. As he began he advised defence. General Currie with a banquet was 273.
second reserve or last line oi
many scholars look to Europe provided and a comedian will provide the University College, accommodation at the
although every student to take a deep interest in
higher education; Europeans are amusement- Robinson's orchestra will Hart House not being obtainable owing Men are
for politics while at College. STUDENT'S BOOK EXCHANGE
coming in increasing numbers to learn
furnish the music. to the fact that membership in the Society
naturally divided into two classes of The import and export of second hand
from New World methods. The executive, it is understood, are is open to both men and women.
thinkerscoi isc rvntive and progressive HELD RE-UNION te^-books at the Y.M.C.A. Book Ex-
On the suggestion of the president, Working out plans for the MOck Parlia- After congratulating the Society on its
and for this reason the tendency in polities change in Hart House has broken all
Jap" Pearcc, was elected an ex-officio ment which will be given sometime before being still an active force now in the third
is for them to fall into two opposing Last evening, "A" Coy, 1st Batt. Can. precedents this year. The opportunity
nember, and Mr. Whong of China was the end of the present term and are looking year of its existence, Dr. Taylor spoke
parties. Many Ontario voters, however, Tank Corps held its first annual re-union of disposing of some of the superfluous
about for the talent available in the which was a
interestingly on his subject,
appointed a member of the executive. all
have gone to the extreme of placing parties dinner at the St. Charles Hotel. In every books which tend to accumulate pro-
Messrs. Katrnk, Sherlock and Pearcc College. consideration of "The Jewish Religion-
above real issues, so that good government gressively in every student's closet, and
furnished splendid vocal and intarumentnl lie Adapwbilii Shown by It ^ History
has become impossible. Some classes in the complementary opportunity of saving
selections during the evening.
ELECTED SECRETARY up to 70 A.D.'
despair have clubbed together to find a expressions of delight were heard on all money on the acquirement of the for-
While the refreshments were being At a combined meeting of the executive The compreli nsiveness and lucidity of
new way, and we have in (he present sides as old friends came together once midable list of new books required this
tended to by "Pat" Arnold, the society the retiring executive and the advisory the paper* left 10 room for question or
elections a trial of the group system more. new year, makes a reciprocal appeal to
indulged in yells. board of the Women's Students' Admin- criticism. Tha it was appreciated by all
to capacity
being made. The dining halt was filled
which an unusual number of students are
tstralive il, Miss Elsinore Mc- could be evince
The V.L.S. is in a very flourishing con- and ample justice was done to the appe- responding. Those students who have
Pheisou, ,-as appointed as Council the audience throughout. Mr. J. B.
V AitS ITT MEDS, SOCCER1 appointment marks a tizing repast served up. A delightful
not yet obtained all their text-books for
EVERYBODY OUT. Levin of Osgoodc and Mr. J. M. Sluchen some very lively
increased registration, musical program added to the pleasure of this year's work will tie 'well advised to
the organisation of the '21 voiced the opinion of all in moving a
be expected to take place on
i

debates may the evening, and every one joined in luok over the shelves of the Book Exchange
hearty vote of thanks to Prof. Taylor for
Soccer practice Friday afternoon fi-G on the floor of the house in the near future. was an evening more
asserting that never
his educative jiaper.
haik campus. Both senior and junior Elections will take place Saturday, Oct. thoroughly enjoyed, nnd it was unani- in Latin, Greek, French and German texts,
terests of the women students, which will
kickers are requested to be out as first 25th, and according to rumour the Demo- mously decided to make this are specially complete. The Exchange is
insure the fulfilment of ail the projects
will have to work hurd to retain
.games come on Tuesday for Junior team which have been under contemplation for CTIinPNT<l Road the Advertise- crats annual event. open daily from 12.00 t 2.00 and from
O UULlt J' menta in your paper
I I
their position as government.
and Wednesday fur Seniors. years. 1.00 to 5.30.
THE VAKSI TI-
THE VARSITY
Corrcgponbcnce
O-y -Pb Dn . . . C1L503B NiJI., -Phon. .
. &,. jOD.t To the Editor of The Varsity:
Editor-in-Chief: Dc W.S. PUFFER-, B AuoelatE Ediron

STUDENTS
A. Dear Sir:
II. *V ' / .
have road with much
W. C COLGATE Bu
i

Wumen'nIidUor: Miss E. K. CR] NGA N .


-2\ i (.. Hastings 'so
1 interest and
J. W. QA R DNE Ft F. P. LLOVD. M.A. pleasure your excellent act in .i rccenl
Marwging Editor*: F. J. SULLIVAN '20 N. RUSSELL H.J. STRONG
Sliss D. HAKOV 'SI
L. M. HEATH Miss J.KEENLEY. issue of The
Vaksitv, of t "inity plnn^
SIDE for removal lo Queen's
leen's Park. Out the
: COLLIER C. GRANT, H.A.
suggestion made En ttie
Lhe c
concluding para-
Spoiling Editor: N. A. Mc MURRAY. 11. A
:

al Editor*:
At. Sjii.fI.nK EiillLur;
New!
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WILSON' '22
M.JOIIN'SOX '21
'22
graph,
College might in a
become the
that
n certain
cert,
the
eventuality
Hilda's, is one have
Jiilldings
btuldtn of Wycliffe

1
Y 0U this
make use of the facilities of
invited to
Bank whether
it may be for
F, the opening
i

IC,
Reporter.:
r.. M. I'ubceli. '22 r heard before. The preceding para-
.1. W. MrALPIKB '20
BOWN Hum of an account-no matter how
II E SaVNUBU '22 it?
H. ftf J*
J. McQuillan- 20
E. 8.
J. A, Cowan
'23
'22
>h states the facts correctly, namely small-the purchase of
.V. F. SrUCIIBH '22 th; St, Hilda's College will tie built
on thi a money order or any other banking
Lonil Editor this luc: E. west side of Devonshire Place, with an business,
M. Juiinson
entrance on St. George Street.
Hut to return to your concluding pjn
TORONTO, OCTOBER You will find branches of the Bank
17, 1919. graph. Eliminating from it the mistafc. conveniently
reference to St. Hilda'?, located near the University, at
I heartily concur any one of which you
in the main contention. 1 have long ad will be courteously received.
A Coeducational Social Centre vocntcd the closer union of Wycliffe ami
Trinity, which, as you very truly say,
' U
!s with ''orife'rtg eyes that the women
of the University gaze on
would redound lo the benefit of both the

Sesame
.
the ,towering grandeur of Hart House, and sigh
to those sacred portals which guard their
rrom tin- feminine view
in vain for an "Open
fabulous treasures
Rumour and imagination have dazzled their
Colleges as well as of the Church they
represent.
When that happy wedding ceremony
THE CANADIAN BANK
eyes with a vision of the splendours to be found
walls, and they dream ol a magic lamp
genius who is to create a similar structure
within the forbidden
with which to conjure up the
takes
might serve for
colleges,
place the new Trinity buildings
the Arts work c.f the united
ami the Wycliffe buildings for
OF COMMERCE
dedicated to the interests of
women, liu* " no time fnr idle dreaming. The great service their D' n t,- wol k. Bill S: Hilda's
which 25 Branches in Toronto
Marl House lering to the men of the University College Hriticsmaicl, should we call her?
U the soundest
imen s organizations, and in the meantime would, tliink, still be found on Devon-
the women
I

ie of their fellow-student,. shire Place.


However
vim J all the students the outstanding Yours very truly,
_

lotial institution. The men, by the payment T. C. S. Macklem,


of the iHhd to .ill the privileges of Hart House with Trinity College,
ilsspl, ery phase of student activity. I5th October, 1910.
The fee which
the w.

the
I hem
pn
vantage ol a Union in their College, enables
ation for all their own organizations.
n s I mon* have opened their doors
Until
to all class
FORESTERS WANT DO VOl AVAM The average man when

;',: "\-
dV- a
.

flT
il

"'
were noL
J

iV" V '"'
,rull,:
order! nc a suit

for (he d
'" 1
iwrimt-
*'ou!d ^11 tie
parties in winch both the men and ll
thac
the women of the "ENTENTE CORDIALE "taSv friMrt" 1'" "'here your
Cnllegi with the reme se in registration
t TO SAVE MONEY ON THIS YEAR'S inilividir i I
t-ij-b comUilcrt-d
such n
in<
TEXTS
rt Mi,
adequati In laree ed ational institution
.
WITH U.C. GIRLS TO GET RID OF YOUR OLD FoIIetts
suclija , the -
class s|iirit cannot be TEXTS / 132 YO.VGE ST.

is mi for hose organizations in The opening meeting


which of the" Foresters' Then call at ths
nil >n interest, the students Cluh was held at Hart House on Tuesday
ha
will
J thi outside the bounds of Spalding Sweaters
the I'M
college i'hich alone can foster college
trt
spirit
t intimate relation to
evening.
of the
Nominations for the executive
Club were made and an Athletic
Committee, consisting cf Messrs. Sharpe,
Y. M. C. A. A STYLE IN THE
Cummins and Pepler was elected.
voting for the executive committee
be held on Friday.
The
will BOOK EXCHANGE TRUE ATHLETIC
BUILD FOR EVERY
OUTDOOR PUR-
The Hart House Theatre The meeting was addressed by Pro-
fesserW. N. Millar, who outlined the SOUTH WING, HART HOUSE POSE
The theater in Han louse is now almost ready, and the Players Club policy and objects of the Club. Send for
h|ve announced
1
Many
their first production for the
November 27th, 2S,h, and pleasant reminiscences of pre-war Club Hours: 12.00 to 2.00. 4.00
Catalogue

nights in the old stand al 1 i Queen's


to 5.30
Park A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
Evi ted in the theatre and in the were recalled by the speaker, who
-f I lie I
dramatic clubs did
thai tins theatre has been built not fail to mention those memorable
for him
iugn the constitution of Han House is quite annual occasions when the (lower 1

ie misunderstanding, which the Warden, the Queens Hall joined hands with the foreslei
s
tor ol the theatre are very around the camp fire. It w^.s ti e
The anxious toremove, an'ei t
Pla\ lul. ie id manvOTganisations wish of
that may look to-tlie all present th t t!-c 'Vrle..te
mosl modern < little
cordiale" should
ar as the use ol agdn be cemt.r.ted this
Mage and audit irium
choice of dates,
id,
ge of this club is first
tii pm year.
equif of tin - -heatre, for instance, the
"id immensely elaborate
v liuh tern- -is the property of
and entnjsted Hart House, WILL TAKtTaCTION
fi
Ie icecping to the
Players Club, as the
ity [the only club of the
any male gradu rgrathi ile ol [he University
kind in which AGAINST EXUBERANT
to regular met may be leceled
Any pproved organisation may use
(h
make
i

the HAUGHTY "FROSH"

th i'hich
ise of this
; "l

are responsible for the


H us:

equipment to
gpveril ' n g body of Hart
equipment, it must do so,
irakr thed:r_-r:. n ::f tiu:s^ To discuss
sing the unseemly exuberance
downy-faced cherubs who style
ways and means
of those
them'-
of suppres- Belt or No Belt
Cians In handle all this el uudergradiiate techni- selves 2T3, the men of 2T2.
naehinery, and University
most anxious to place
the senicesoflhis staff t
executives ;tt i| disposal of
any organ-

II met i sofertm assembly Wedn;
day alu-rnoon.
Bat You'll want a Double Breasted Suit
nation in the Universii th may wish thi: " iaiised assistance. The meeting was unanimous
furthermore, the directo of the theatre, in
Mr. k Mitchell, who is also ex- this Fall
director for die Players lul; will i; z \\ rjirnsc
1

I
ready to consult and
pressing the sternest disapproval
of the
to be Really Correct
assist in any way desired in first year's utter lack of humility
die production of ai and
the initiative will resi play. In either case modesty. The executive was entrusted
with the club that desii these services. The
rOME like
i
Players* lubhason with taking the necessary steps
h^-pnvihgeonly in
1-
n to the conirol of the to ensure
tn hniral equipment has been allotted a club r
1
a more chastened and them with belt; some don 't;
These two privileges in~naw }ni in the theatre, m
respectful attitude
future on the part of
some like
the "frosh".
any
strict the complete
college or other dramatic orga automonv of Executive members reported them detachable belt wear
ttion that receives that it wns it sometimes with
permission to produce in Kan liu, the \Vard'en"s <* unlikely that after 2T2
theatre. 'The encouragement of have finished sometimes without; but nearly
every dramatic club, whether of
mei women, and the rendering of anv
with the first year, that their "g , "
will m all young men
atssistai cejthai -tali, have to I* sent to Ordnance like the double
rganizations n
'I'm 1,1" action for themselves
desire while reserving
full free- ing nd|ourned after referring
The meet- .
breasted styles. TAKE THE
1
'k h -..Hi. rt ;T

is n
"
w
egra] part of the whole
ne
plan of
reason for the inclusion
:
|
t.ve the matter of a class
to the
picnic
ejtecu
i the
ELEVATOR and see these new features in
a model theatre in the scheme of immediate future.
of Hart Hons

FALL CONFERENCE
FORESTEKS CLUB MEETING
\ meelirm if the Forestry faculty and
NOTICE TO OFFICERS y.W.C.A. of U.C. Laya Pl aDJ> for
SUITS AND TOPCOATS
stuiJcnt* will Ih- in the west coihiikiii
Year's Work,
I
Will any undergraduates or To ,akc pLans f 0 , ft 0
room, Mart Hon S p.m.
members
it
Tuesday, ofth C 8lJ wh o held commission, oversea. y , ar and , Q
October 14th, lor reahze more fully what
place, 1,,- Ass0
the \ ariousactivil
ftheFi rcttewCluh
AlUtudentsoFll.e Faculty,-ire requested
purpoii ol resuming
14-nse

GraduatM Common Room,


meet Col. W, Ung" i~ ^ "on should fill in Uni, ersitv
some twenty-five of its
College life
ml
, | a.
'
$20 to $40
Hart House
conferee last w-ccL 7^%''''"
"'
to attend. on Friday the 71 til at 5 n m Island. Excellent accomm
provided at the Soniers Sch,
was And you cannot get a better way to reduce your
miah

PENNY WISE ^"SSS 10 f,lrtller lhc

Miss Helen M. Smith,


^.^.r and.MUsNi,,, M
Miss OJive
,,iirpoE(

I
clothes cost than

CLOTHES SHOP, 2nd FLOOR,


by buying in our
UPSTAIRS
KENT
illcn were pret'eut
an d L - nncuig addrci^c
BUILDING where- the money you spend
An u wide-awake, givi
. were goes into
effi...
It
clothes value, not high ground floor
.
Self- hi hug.
lo snii
Aiwa) read;
mteed pen.
Plans wer
ll
rent and expenses
i
every hand.' Price .60 and
president
1 Ml.
Yours for Efficiency. excellent op

McAINSH
Work. Bjbl
_EIN^EVERY EVENING UNTIL
4 to 12 College St.
& CO., LIMITED is afforiled ll

fair indicatici of
9 O'CLOCK
- Toronto 1
the w,
Slvre hews: S.Jo a
Young Women's
Saturday lilt 10 Christ!
there can
doubt
sity t
I

;
' '' ls " vital force i.il'niv,,-
be

PAScoe^heRN
THE VARSITY

For the

Social Season
VARSITY ATHLETICS
MULOCK CUP THIRD YEAR
$8.00 Emus STARTING MONDAY
Nothing is more appropriate
Groupiog for the Rugby
Fall annouocfd
Games this Win first place at Annual

Athletic Meet
Trinity To OCT. 13th
than beautiful imported
English Blue Serge, Cam-
bridge Tailored.
The following is the grouping for the
Mulock.Cup series:

Gboup I Sr. Meds, 5r. School, Sr.
The Annual Athletic Meet of the Trinity
College
held on
Amateur Athletic Association was
Wednesday afternoon for the first
$15.00 Happiness Week at the Allen
Arts, O.A.C.; IISt. Mikes, Jr. School, time since 1014.
jr. Meds., Sr. Dents; III Victoria, A revival of the old pre-war spirit in this
Different styles for different Among the many attractive
Jr. Dents, Jr. Arts, Forestry; IV Trinity, connection was manifest, and all the little "gifts for the bride" are
tastes, an d all correctly
modeled.
Wyclirte, F.O.E., Knox.
Tire Schedule
events were well contested. Heats in
the sprinting, throwing, and jumping were
the Sugar
following Muf-
fineers, Marmalade Jars, Mayon-
DOROTHY QISH
held on Tuesday afternoon; the finals in naise Bowls, Butter Dishes, etc.
Oct. 20Sr. Metis vs Sr. School (campus)
IN
these events and the long distance running
in sterling silver with cut glass
$55 and $65 23 Sr. Meds vs Sr. Arts (campus) provider! programme of a high class
a
" 27 Sr.School vs Sr. Arts (campus) order. Abundance of fine materia! was
linings.

"
30
O.A.C. vs Winner in evidence, which, with training should They range from SS.00 to
"NOBODY HOME"
FITZPATRICK & O'CONNELL Limited II. show Up well nexl year. $15.00; were it not that they
Oct. 20 St. Mikes vs 5r. Dents (St. M*s) H. R. Lawrence won the cup which is
264 YONGE STREET are made in our own workshops
" 21
Jr. School vs Jr. Meds (campus) awarded to (he contestant scoring the we could nerver furnish such
" 24St. Mikes vs Jr. Meds (St. M's) highest number of points; the four highest pieces at such prices.
" 23Sr. Dents vs Jr School (St. M's) inter-year scores were as follows: First THE
" 27St. Mikes vs Jr School (St. M's) 2TI, 173 pts.; Second2T0, 150 pts.;
"
20Jr. Meds vs Sr. Dents (St. M's) Third2T2, 122 pts.; Fourth2T3, 115

GEORGE P. FREELAND III.
Oct.
"
20Vic vs. Forestry (Vic)
23Jr. Dents vs Jr. Arts (Vic)
pts.
First places in
100 yards, H. R. Uwrcnco; 220 yards, C.
the various events;
The man in the Klondike can
do his shopping through our
mall order quite as well as
DOMINION
the man in Toronto.
ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER " 27Vie vs Jr. Arts (Vic) Deacon; 4-10 yards, A. C. Clark; half mile,

338 YONGE ST. (Opposite Gould St.)


"

11
28Jr. Dents vs Forestry (Vic)
Vic vs Dents
Nov. 3
Arts'vs Forestry (campus)
4 Jr.
Jr. (Vic)
J. 1'.
discus,
Davidson; one mile, J. F. Davidson;
D. A. Martin; hammer. H. R.
Lawrence; shot, H. R. Lawrence; broad
BANK
IV. Capital - Paid up $6,000,000
Special Attention to Work for Students
Oct. 21Trinity vs Knox (Trinity)
jump, J. L. Johnson; high jump, G.
Deacon; Intcryear relay first, 2T1; Ryrie Bros. Reserve Fund and
" 22Wycliffc vs F.O.E. (campus) Limited Undivided Profits - $7,600,000
second, 2T0; Interyear tug of war first,
" 24Trinity ys"Wycltffe (campus) 134-136-138 Yonge Si.
Total Assets - - -- $122,000,000
2T2; second. 2T0.
" 28 Wycliffc vs Knox (campus) Savings Department in connection
TORONTO
Hygienic- "
Nov. 3
20 Trinity vs F.O.E. (campus)
Kno\ vs F.O.E. (campus)
VARSITY
The first
III m.
intercollegiate
McMASTER
game o( the
with all Branches. Interest allowed
on Deposits of $1 and upwards.
Names in brackets signify the places
Cool and Sweet where games are to be played.
season was played
the teams were Varsity
last Saturday morning, Drafts issued on foreign countries
1 1 1 and MeMasier at current rales.
Smoking University, in the Western division of
SPAD1NA AVENUE BRANCH
The
There's real pipe enjoy-
ment atyourfinger tips token
GRIDIRON CROWDED the Junior intercollegiate
playing although a
good throughout. The
little
Rugby.
one-sided was
final score was
INGRAM and Cor. College Street
John Ckuso, Manager.
your "Chummy" Pipe is a Five Hulock Cup teams had work- 2*2-1 in favour of Varsity.

outs last night BELL, Limited


<3E> VARSITY CLASH WITH
In a drilling rain five teams turned out Beauchamp & How
to practice on the back campus last night, TR.A A. TOMORROW 256 McCAUL ST. LIMITED
Varsity Thirds, Arts, Sr. Meds. Dents, (Piril Doer South a! Colttt, SI.)
S.P.S. and Jr. Dents.
"Liz" Marriott will send strong team Telephone - - Coll. 837 TAILORS
Coach Bruds has been busy hammering
They meet U.T.S.
the Thirds into shape. against Blue and While TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN
on Saturday morning and a fast game is A is on the boards for
looked for. " Pop" Fotheringhri.ni was torn wb rugby worthies lock
91 King Street West A. 3875
out with the team last night. Sinclair horns With T. R. lS: A. A. at the Stadium at
COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSE
has added greatly to the strength of the 2.30. The Bl aclt and White have made a FOR ALL
good
Thirds.
Bors^ck and "Jerrj " Puree 1 1 arc hand-
imprcB! lion wherever they have
played this yi ar, and Varsity will have a
busy time (lis posing cf "Li*" Marriott's
STUDENTS'
ling the Arts team, but the former will not
be playing in any of the games. Nor will bunch. The Blue and White representn- SUPPLIES
Hamilton, who is out with the Seconds.
Sinclair, one of the best punters around
i

listnkcs
it since the Queen's
liard at
have been corrected,
-n-
You are cordially invited to inspect
Varsity is counted upon to do tile booting. c been adopted, and Coach

UNIVERSITY SERMON Vining will


Many
in all probability play quarter.
of last year's
were out, trying for positions. A number
Mulock Cup teams
ds is nil that his
top when the old whistle blows lor
boys will be on
full
our stack and ask our prices.

Arrow
The
By Dr. Howard S. Bliss
of newcomers looked good, Stone and
Webber in particular. light
Varsity squad hav
work-outs oul)' this week, owing to the Kerr, Davidson, Patera on softCOLLARS
President, Syrian Christian College, Beirout. Member, Ameri- One thing noticeable at all the practices the big list of casualties. " liillie" Foulds,
and MoFarland, FIT WELLWASH EASILY
the abundance of material. The first however, has recognized the team's weak-
can Mandatory Mission for Syria is
Quell, Ptabody & Co. o/GinaJa, Ltd.
.and second year men in particular have ness in regard to signals anil has put them
through the plays until most of the men BAflRUTEfU, SOLICITOR!, *tc.,
turned out well.
know them backwards.
Sunday, October 19th Marriott has had the "T.R.'s" out on
807 tfcduiar Ufa Building, Toronto St
Aura Lee grounds every evening and

CONVOCATIO N HAL L 11 A.M.


Onlooker the
reports his team readv with the exception
Solicitors for the University of Toronto
College Gowns
of Heffcrman and Burkhnrt. He will use
The entry list for today's track meet Brophy, BiCkk and DcGruchy in the luck-
Preacher for Next Sunday: DR. HENRY VAN DYKE breaks all previous records. field with Joe Smith at Hying wing. They UNIVERSITY LODGE, A. F. and A. M.
Will be opposed by O'Flaherty, Brecn.
No. 496, G.E.C.
But whether those entered will break
any records in the events remains to be
Sullivan and Holmes for the Blue and
White. Hewitt and Smith will handle the Instated - - Jan*. 1910
HARCOURT & SON
PARKBROS. photog ra Phe 's
If it will not be for want of coach-
not,
Walter Knox, Crank Halbaus and
game.
Students should make every
get out to encourage the team.
(25c.) are on sale until Saturday noon at
effort to
Tickets
Meets 2nd THURSDAYS
103 King St. West
Special Rales to Students ing.
Freemason's Hall, 401 College Street
Dr. Brown have put a lot of time on the the Post Office (Main Building); Engin-

4 YONGE ST., TORONTO Phone Main ia6g ambitious onus. eering Society 'and Hart House, which
will admit by South East gate until p.m.
TORONTO
'J

The tackling dummy erected at the


south end of the Stadium has fallen into F.O.E. WIN FIRST SOCCER.
disuse and lies, alone and forsaken, be- n the first match of the inter faculty HEADQUARTERS
neath the scaffold. Judging 'by past ls, Faculty of Education defeated FOR
performances of the squad, the dummy Artist's and Draughtsmen's
should receive more attention than that. Supplies LOEWS THEATRE
CW11 Engineering Booka SAME POPULAR PRICES.
"A fine bunch of cripples Coach The game was replete with thrills ami Including Continuous Performance 12 Noon to
Fould's comment last night. Car kept the spectators on their toes through- 11 p.m.
Mathematical and Drawing Books
Pcarlman, Breeu. "Curlic" Carrol, \\ out. Both teams were evenly matched
CATALOGUE ON REQUEST WINTER GARDEN Open Evenings
although credit must be given to the tor- P/ionea M. 3i;oo
less li
PICTURE FRAMING JO'

ENTIRE WEEK OP OCTOBER


IT IS AN EASY MATTER ready for Saturday's fray, however.
>uld si lowing of the team.
was scored 'on a long shot
The winning
front the F.O.E.
goal
ART METROPOLE 13.

a si e s outside left. 14 Temperance St. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG


for the man who uses incrimination in his dress, to satisfy his. needs from
our stock of Correct Haberdashery.
Chester Hughes' retirement from the in
game seems final. The big fellow was DICK SHEEHT OUT. "THE BETTER WIPE"
New fall goods ore ready now, and your individual tastes will be very anxious to take part this year, but A report from Kingston states that Dick
catered to. Whether it be for an evening affair, or just a gathering of the
boys, you will find oar haberdashery correct in style and quality. Correct for reasons of a purely private nature he Sheehy has signified his intention of turn-
Standard Shoe Repairing Co. NEXT WEEK
670-2 YONGE ST. VIVIAN MARTIN
in price.
has been -compelled to quit. Everyone ing out with Queen's rugby team.
And service coonts too will regret this as Hughes was one of the
It is
in
!
undcrstoml that he is taking a course at The most modern machinery and "LOUISIANA".
We are satisfied only when we have satisfied you. most popular members of the team noi (>> Queen's during his stay in Kingston with Expert Workmanship.
speak of his playinc Six Superb Vaudeville Acts.
LUMBERS CO., 733 Yonfee Street at Bloor
ability.

[he SHOES CALLED FOR & DELIVERED. Loew's British-Canadian Weekly.


Full Soles and Heela a Specialty.
V necked Sweaters in all club and school colors. Special - $6.60 Patronize "The Varsity' "Mutt and Jeff" Cartoons.

Advertisers PHONE NORTH 3960. Winter Garden Same Show as Loew's.


THE VARSITY

Applied Science
THE NORDHEIMER
There is talk
Architectural Club, this year, and Prof.
of the revival of the
PLAYER PIANO
Wright

dimmed
merely the
will
discuss its organization.

Although peace reigns


corridors
lull
shortly

oi
before thestorm.
call

in
the School,
a meeting to

the smoke-

There is
it is
Will reproduce in your hitherto silent home, the performance
of the world's great pianists.

By means of its "human touch"


are able to play yourself, with artistic interpretation.

We invite you to hear this great


player mechanism, you

instrument to play it for


- Stollerys -
yourself- to direct its playing by means of its expression control
OJH 111 II urge scaie. an:l so to realize [ihc limitless possibilities of music's enjoy-
Already ncnts hfive ment it makes possible for you who have never learned to play.
frosh hfltfi

mysteriously disapf*
which rc:i[i|>uired, and
ired
li
lly

among
some of
the
NORDHEIMER'S Young Men's Clothes
rafters of iht old building. A pile of shirts Cor. YONGE and ALBERT STREETS.
socks and suspenders was i>\ served in (he Canadian Distributors for /Eolian Vocallan.
basement, and lurnetl-up coat collai 5 Possess Every Modern Feature in High Grade
marked the dc-ehirted owners thereof.

The sophs were consistent in the assurance


Clothes Construction
that these are mere preliminaries nnd the
Featuring Styles Young Men Puie Wool
WOMAN'S BAKERY
freshmen are still to be seen in the battle for in
array of old clothes. Meanwhile they
Cloths-
seem to numbers (or
believe in the safety of
they ore seldom seen individually. The
scrap is not far off and to express popular
BANQUETS AND DINNERS Stollery's garments are brimful of all the good
opinion: She'll lie a humdinger when she things the Clothing Trade knows
arrives."
4-30 COLLEGE ST. 270 COLLEGE ST.
Near Spa dino, Avenue
NV.'.r Daiburtt St.
Suits and Top Coats.
Phone Coll. 1401 Phone Coll. 3067
Medicine
$25.00 to $45.00
Two hundred
Mi
.Ml..
A. H. LEAKE, Prop. - - TORONTO
on the credit sid
ledger caused smiling countenances when CATERING AND BOX LUNCHES '
ihc executive met on Thursday night.
Great interest was shown by the com- Stollery ' Tailored Shirts
mittee who decided [11 hold two meetings
each month. Local speakers
THE
i>[ tin society
The Season's Newest Patterns in Quality Shirts
will
will

Academy.
address one meeting while the other
be associated with the Medical ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Incorporated I860
Your Correct Sleeve length is here
The Mcdii .il -v" ii'ly Executive lifld

its second meeting October !4th. Practi-


Garments sewn strong
full executive met, each member
Capital Paid Up $16,000,000
cally tlu
keen to aid in giving this session an added
Reserve Funds 17,000,000 They launder right.
Total Assets 471,000,000
.1 ..li .1.1,

At $2.50.
The meeting was almost entirely con-
Toronto Branches:
cerned with financial questions. It has Danforth Ave. Queen and Broadview
King .mil Ybnge
been learned, however, that two ujjen Dundaa and Chestnut Runnymede and Bloor
Avenue Road
meetings will be held each monthsome- Gerrard and Logan YONGE
thing
lie
new
looked
in the line of
for.
eliti rtainnicnl nay
Bloor and Dovercourt
Cedarvale and Danforth Jones and Gerrard
Church Streel
College and Balhurst
Keele and St. Clair
King and Spadina
Spadina and College
Yonge and Bloor
Yonge and College
Yonge and Richmond
BLOOR STOLLERYS In the Heart

of Toronto
Savings Bank Department conducted at all branches.
U.C. FRESHETTES Your Money's Worth or Your Money Bacfy
s

Deposits of 1.00 and upwards received and interest allowed at


highest current rates.
Sophomores SubjeclerJ them lo

Strenuous Initiation
Special Prices to Students
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS
Great was the revelry Wednesday
night, when the U.C. Freshettes of 2TJ
011

NOTICE ALIVE BOLLARD nuke a most acceptable gift for


were initiated by the Sophomores. The
scene was laid in the assembly hall of
TOBACCONIST all occasions and if you gel them
U.T.S., and Graduates, Seniors and 10-12 YONGE ST. ARCADE at
Juniors,
festivities
The
in

Freshics
a goodly array, graced the
with their presence.
came as
Applications
17th, at
will be received up to Friday, October
12 noon, for the position of Assistant to the DUNLOP'S
regulation funeral
true ghost fashion because they thought
garb, and
corpses, attired in
wailed in
General Secretary-Treasurer of the Students Administra-
tive Council.
CHESTNUT and COULTER 8 Adelaide St. West
you may, be sure thai you are
they were kept waiting. The programme .- LADIES TAILORS f r doing the right thing. They can
came 'off^whhoui a break, and had been Applicants Jor appointment to the position of
eligible
excellently planned. Mephi staph eles,
433 SPADINA AVENUE College 6637 have them delivered anywhere and
General Secretary-Treasurer next year will be preferred.
attended by a black cat, addressed the assure you satisfaction.
Frcsllics, enumerating Ithe grievances uf
the Sophs, and the atrtucilics committed COLLIER C. GRANT, B.A.

Th
it in the College.
First an operation
General Secretary-Treasurer.
UNIVERSITY OF Students' Rates
on the brains of some thirteen freshics.
TORONTO PRESS
The results were varied and amazing.
Some
capitated,
Freshics were poisoned, some
and others were devoured
de-
by-
* ft Si
PRINTERS
PUBLISHERS
FARMER BROS.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
wild animals, the species seen only in Knox Wyclifc BOOKBINDERS
nightmares, A number were hanged, (or,
a
as the placards slated " Death 15 the great Any chances o( Knox belnj; able to help The first meeting of the Wycliffe College H, I. HAMILTON, fl.fi., UBJMRV
492 SPADINA AVENUE Coll. 2869
leveller". In a pillow fight the freshics the general [amine for boarding places BUILDING
it Misionary Society was held in the Common
fought fc il.i- our of 2T3", anil at Room on Tuesday. October 14th, when
ist, 3 numt.er buried alive, ccVered the members bad the privilege of hearing
ritlileavcsililo '
BabCBin the Wood", Rev. C. N. Sack of Northern China relate
idfacctl undertakers some his experiences as a missionary
i'l
Tin- fresh Fn shir ere finally dealt with some lorly odd di The address was very interesting and in-
for they had thci mil. and Theology, this i.ti- arc eighty. spiringand enjoyed by all. A general
freely with
the presence of
lard
all, to pick up a cent with
were compelled five, and a liirthci

npitt term: Kao\


i- is looked fur
use of the two
meeting was held after the address and
proved of timely interest as much im-
UNIVE1SITY OF TORONTO RUGBY CLUB
said noses and rnrry it. smaller dornritorie were hnilt to portant business was brought forward.
After the stunts came class yells and
Varsity songs. Then the Freshics, humbly
kneeling, had the oath administered
accommodate
there are living
lort;
si
idcniaj in these
men. All the On Wednesday night the freshies of
TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT THE STADIUM
single rooms have I ned into double Wyclifh I'ed a call from the gallant
riKims, and double iow hold three. sophs i> ycc Bma' hours.
being admitted into The frosh
tin great skrerhood ssiblihy of St. itothc briny and afterwards
of our illustrious College. They received ftnarew'smovrngout before next fallal the a manner suitable to an

T.R.&A.A.
the Colours and the right hand of fellow-
ship from the Senior Year. To cement the
bond of friendship, the Sophs hastened to
produce cake and icecream cones, which
were appreciated by all. When ample
1
triii

for any'
would
It, .is their lease

more students to
a general forsaking of the
be
does not expire

get into Knox


I
feeling reigned
ells "dis|x;rsed
throughout
the crowd at vs. VARSITY
straight and narrow way by three dozen
or so prospective "sky-pilots".
Y.M.C.A. COMPLETES PLANS
FOR BIBLE STUDY GROUPS
Mon- than
AT 2.30 P.M.
ended indeed forty men from University
departed dec
College, Victoria, Science, F.O.E. and RESERVED SEATS (including amusement tax) -
knew how to good time.
St. Hilda's University residences met at the Y.M.C.A. $1.10
at Hart Hons,- on Wednesday evening for

ANNUAL "BOB"
the purpose of launching a
simultaneous
BLEACHERS, - - - - 55c
The forty-seventh annual "Hot
Victoria College will I* held this ROOTER'S TICKETS (including tax)
Friday evening in Ilurwasb ami me nans, am! the large attendance it ions
- 25c
Hall
gave promise BtHI more enjoyable recep-
Hible Study groups which lieing These will be on sale at the Post Office, Main building, Engineering Society
r,f
organized throughout the Univi and Hart
tions to come. House, and
Refreshments were served, will admit by South-East Gate until 2 p.m.
and tin- singing of "Metagoiu" at ten
'THE VARSITY- HOME.
TheUndensr^d-usxte Newspaper
'OL. XXXIX. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919.

DR. BLISS ENTERTAINED VICTORIAL ANNUAL "BOB" T.R.& A.A.WIN FROM VARSITY IN CLOSE GAME
S,P.S. TAKE FIRS! PUCE AT TRACK MEET
AT HART HOUSE HUGE SUCCESS
SEVERAL RECORDS OF LONG STANDING BROKEN FAST, CLEAN PLAY FROM START TO FINISH
Those Interested in bis Work have Lively Doings, in w' ich pre-war

Opportunity to Interview him Spirit much in Evidence BLUE AND WHITE AT THEIR BEST; T.R. & A.A. MINUS STAR PLAYERS
K. L. CARRUTHERS, S.P.S. WINS HIGHEST NUMBER OF POINTS
"O wad some power the giftc gie us, SCORE: T.R. & A.A. 9: VARSI1V 7
VARIOUS FACULTIES SHARE IN HONOURS President Bliss of the Syrian Protes-
tant College, Beyrout, enjoys the distinc- Tae see oorse.'s as they see us".
tion of being the first visitor to occupy the And in response to this feeling, the clan of
The largest crowd of the season saw was forced to rouge shortly afterwards.
Records were smashed on Friday when over the others. Dents lined up on one
south 2T3 Victoria presented itself in a hody on Varsity go down to defeat before the With the wind behind them Toronto's
the University track club heir] its seven- side, Pharmacy on the other, i hen with the Friday evening last to see and hear the
these T.R. & A.A. fourteen on Saturday at the were forcing the play and the third rouge
teenth annual field day, the first since the pistol shot each raced to the centre for the
mo (la- report of their actions as presented in tbg
Dr. Barton had to rescue lite ball
Stadium. T.R. &
A.A. weakened by the of the period came when Brophy kicked
war. The grandstand was well filled, a ball.
47th Annual "Bob". to Breen who made a fine attempt to run
absence of their star balflwck Bicklc. did
number of co-eds turning out. O.A.C. several times and give it a chance for life "The best 'Bob' since '12" "A return
in response to the announcement made not put up the game expected of them and it out. Varsity were In possession on their
Dents won the first eon-
sent down a goodly number of rooters and in the uppLT air.
at the morning service in Convocation Hall to pre-war days", these and many simi- if Varsity had had a reliable punter the 23 yard Hue. and Duncan went through for
had competitors in every event. test. The second contest was much who lar snatches express better than anything
that Dr. Bliss would meet students score would probably have been reversed. yards, Guthrie bucked for 20 yards and
The entry list was the largest in years better. The seniors and Sophs ia S.P.S.
else the real appreciation with which the
wished to hear about the war period and The Blue and White fourteen turned in Breen carried the ball to midfiekl on a nice
with no faculty having a monopoly of evidently thought it would be a good way " Bob" was
present situation in Syria, in an informal received. Brilliantly planned
their best performance of the season and play. The defence of T.R. & A.A. was
competitors. Each college had a number of initiating their frosh so sent twenty-five
gathering in the East Common Room at snappy, witty, and it was a succession of with either "Dink" Carroll or "Curlcy" weak and Varsity gained at will. Varsity
vatiltcrs, etc., entered. lambs forth to meet
of their those terribly
of speed artists, Hart House, some seventy-five men laughs from beginning to end, and though lost possession on interference and De-
Carrol! at centre half they would have won.
The calibre of the athletes was very good Meds. Meds won and in the finals against the freshmen year found itself the butt of
assembled about the fire-place during the OTIaherty who worked at centre half gruchy kicked to Sullivan for another
and every event was keenly contested. Dents again showed their superiority. many of the jokes the good feeling which
p re-supper hour. made a creditable showing, but he does rouge. Dcgruchy and Brophy outkicked
The places in the various events:
K. U Carruthcrs, S.P.S.; R. S. Foster, first
Dr. Bliss, who in 1902, succeeded his prevailed speaks well for their year.
not claim to lie a centre half and why the the Varsity halves easily in this quarter.
Vets; Joe Breen, S.P.S., J. B. Ridley, U.C.; Pole value J. C. Countryman, Dents, father as president of the Christian College Following upon a fusilnde of yells and coaches do not use him at dying wing is a T.R. & A.A. 4; Varsity 0.
-and Rod Smylic, Meds, were the out- 10' 3". at Beyrout, which the latter had founded, pointed parodies on popular songs, the mystery, because he is fast and a good
standing athletes and carried off most of the 100 yardsJ. M. Breen, S.P.S., 10 1-5 sec. a few days following THIRD QUARTER
told how, except for program began with a scene in a district tackle. The Varsity wing line tore holes
Carruthcrs was manager of Half-mile D". H. Porter, U.C, 2 niin. Armenia Shortly after play began, O'Flaherty
the, points, the rupture of relations between meeting at which several would-be pro- in the weak T.R. & A.A. defence repeat-
the Pershing Stadiu m in France and one of 12 1-3 sees. * kicked to Zimmerman for a point. On
and Turkey, the Turkish authorities liad bationers presented themselves. The edly, "Jeff" Beatty, Ketchum and Guth-
the principal Canadian participants in the lC-lb. hammer throw R. H. Middle- not only allowed the College to carry on vociferous applause with which this was rie especially distinguishing themselves.
exchange of punts after a nice run by
events then. He was first in the high ton, Meds, 91' 2". its work without interruption, but had received prepared for the humorous On the half line Joe Breen was the star.
O'Flaherty left T.R. Sr A.A. in possession
High jumpK. L. Carruthcrs, S.P.S., at midficld, when Joe Smith ripped
jump, second in the hurling of the discus even exempted its faculty and students "September Mom" in which "Bill " just He caught faultlessly and ran in sensa-
through for two nice gains. Dcgruchy
and third in putting the shot. He lowered 5' 5 '.
from military service in the Turkish army. ready for college eats his last breakfast tional style. He did the kicking in the
the record for the 120 yard hurdle, estab-
Shot put R. S. Foster, Vets, 35' 2". The visitor illustrated in several striking at. home, amid the kind exhortations of last quarter and did it well. The real
gained yards on an end run and then
A. Wright by 3-5 sees, 220 yardsJ. M. Breen, S.P.S., 23 4-5 kicked to O'Flaherty for a rouge. T.R.-
lished in l'.'OO by 1-. ways the persuasive, unifying and up- "Maw", and "Paw" and the "new feature of the game was tre tackling of the
setting the new record at 10 3-5 sees. In sees. influence of a Christian college minister", not to speak of the hired man and Pcarlnian and
& A.A. scored another point shortly after-
lifting Varsity wings, Schati
Running broad jump Ridley, U.C, wards, with the Black and White in
the first heat he made it in lli 2-5 sees., but which works not by proselytizing but by the and Mrs. Jenkins and the pathetic goodbye
knocked over one hurdle. In 10' 1-2". possession on Varsity's 25 yard line.
in doing so disinterested opening up of truthi 'm which "Flossie" figured. was the best tackier on the field and his
jump One mile L. D. Croll, Meds, ! min. Dcgruchy muffed a poor pass from Hohbs
trying to beat the record for the high Dr. Hliss' account of the arrival of Gen. The registration scene was a splendid work was a treat to the fans. For T.R.-
53 sec 5. and Box,' coming in fast, dribbled the ball
he spiked himself. Allenby's troops in Syria, and of the pre- CNhibition in contrasts, and if "poor & A.A. Brophy was the "works". He is nd catching it on the bound ran 70 yards
Foster of Vets beat the record for throw- Discus R. S. Foster, Vets, 112' 0". sent administration of the country was a big husky halfback and he booted in fine
-,

freshie" really felt as small as did his pro-


(Previous record, 109' 3", by A. D. Kay, (or a much in a clear field, It was good
ing the discus, cxtablished in 11,07 by A. I). very informing. He deplored the hesita- totype in this pantomime, perhaps the idea styleand repeatedly smashed through for
leidwork on Box's part. Sullivan failed
McKay by 3' 0", the previous record 1007). tion of the American Government in of a "Bob" would be unnecessary. The yards. Hal. Dcgruchy played centre half
He then tried to break 120 yards hurdles K. L. Carruthcrs, to convert. Pearson replaced O'Flalverty.
being 109' 3". Ilia ratifying the peace treaty, and dec.arcd acting in this scene was superb and re- and his performance showed that the
Zimmerman muffed a punt and Duncan
own record. Foster won first place in the S.P.S., 10 3-5 sees. that while he did not think that the United upon the performers. much touted Hal. is but a shadow of his
flects great credit
hammer throw. (Previous record, 17 1-5 sees, by L. A. recovered. Sullivan 3nd Duncan carried
shot put and second in the Statesshou.d ask for a mandate, she should former self. He tackled well, and used
"The President of the First Year" the ball to within five yards of their
Joe Breen, S'.P.S., hail little difficulty in Wright, 1909). not refuse to accept one if asked to do so by his head in the pinches, but his kicking
appeared to advantage in the next scene, opponents line just as the whistle blew for
romping away With firsts in the sprints. 440 yards R. T. Smylie, Meds, 53 1-5 the League. A large number of students and running were miserably poor. Harry
not to speak of the inexpressible pleasure the end of the quarter.
Porter of U.C., carried off first in the half sees. lingered to ask questions to Dr.Biissand Hobbs at quarter did not play up to his
mile. Roy Smylic of Mcrls, headed the Three miles G. P. Leigh, Wycliffe,
see his pictures. remaining at Hart
He is
appearing on the face of one of the actors
at the ever recurring mention of "Grace."
usual form. The two Smith's, D'Arcy
Varsity 0; T.R. & A.A. 0.

field right from the start in the quarter- 17 min. 7 4-5 sees. House until Wednesday morning, and and Joe, were effective performers as was FOURTH QUARTER.
Relay race1. Metis; O.A.C. The "Gentleman, from the Toronto Con-
mile race, Leigh of Wycliffe in the three 2. students interested in reconstruction work Moore.
Contest- ference, was also shown in vivid contrast to & A.A. now had the wind. Varsity
T.R.
mil.' race, uncorked a great sprint at the PuslvBall in tin. Near East will have an opportunity FIRST QUARTER.
a scrap leader, who could never forget the forced Zimmerman to rouge and were now
sing A. M. Bel! of Med- a few Dents tlcfeated Pharmacy. of seeing Dr. Bliss by enquiring at the Varsity kicked On the first down
odds, 103 to 40.
off.
in Brophy, Zimmerman and
the lead.
from the tape. Ridley of U.C. tame Meds defeated S.P.S. Y.M.C.A. office. Brophy rounded the end for 40 yards.
let
The Faculty Scene we have always with Breen then started an exciiange of kicks
cqnd in the high jump and had little Meds defeated Dents. It is the intention this year to arrange, \
us, but this year found them in a new-
.1.
which lasted until the final whistle blew.
ifficulty in outjumpiiig his rivals in the whenever possible, for students to meet 1.

Summary: element. We
have no Soubt that the
i-
With the wind against him, Breen put up
road jump. the University preachers thus
visiting ThcVarsitywLngjWeri Bn a fine exhibition and punted and ran
Meds 27; U.C. 18. careful designation of their" faults ami
The pushball contest aroused the S.P.S. 31; informally on Sunday afternoons at Hart Zimmerman in their tracks. Varsity
by "The Devil " and his Imp will cleverly. Brophy was sending his punts
Carruthcrs, 14; Foster, 13; Breen, 10. failings
cenest riralry. This gave eaoh facility a House. played a kicking game and T.R. & A.A. high and far and scored a deadline after
Relay race and pushball not counted. bear fruit in their action during the en-
iiance of demonstrating its superiority invariably raa the ball back and resorted three minutes of play. Pearson kicked
suing year.
to the two plunges and a kick style of play. to Zimmerman who was brought down
On the whole it was a "tremendous
Ketchum was Varsity's best plunger in
FIRST MEETING OF U.C. ALUMNAE PARIS PRESENTS by Schat*. It was a wonderful tackle.
TRINITY FROSH FORMALLY success", and the thanks of the whole this period. The quarter ended with
Dcgruchy punted to Breen who ran it out
ASSOCIATION college arc due to the "Bob" Committee, T. R. A.A. in possession at tnidfield.
ft in fine style. Varsity kicked to tnidfield
INDUCTED TO LIT VICTORY MEDAL and expecially to Mr. H. D. Langford in Score: T.R. & A.A. 0; Varsity 0. and Zimmerman kicked for a deadline on
Campaign to Secure New Buildings whose fertile brain the scheme of the per-
for TJ.C. Women to be Launched formance was constructed, and who labor-
SECOND QUARTER. the return. Brophy repeated, just before
First Year put on Entertaining Next Spring After three minutes of play, Dcgruchy the game ended.
Commemorates Silent Achievements ed hard for the success of the undertaking.
kicked to Sullivan (or a rough. Urecn T.R. & A-A. 9; Varsity 7.
Musical and literary Program of Service During the War The enthusiastic throng who crowded the
The Alumnae Association of University
hall, were not slow in showing their appre-
known as the College were the guests of Sir Joseph and ciation of the work. Under able leaders the C.O.T.C both to the individual and
The order of business
Lady Flavelle on Tuesday evening, A bronze medal has recently l>een re-
"Admission of New Members" was the the Committee of IMS lias done its work Compulsory Exercise to the nationhas influenced the students'
October 10th, when the hospitality of ceived by President Falconer from the may
chief itemon the agenda of Friday night's Well, the Class of 2T3 have had set before selection, which further consideration
"Holwood" and the delightful programme University of Paris, facsimiles of which
meeting of the Literary Institute. them a good example for their work next cause many to alter in favor of exercise
have been sent to the universities of
One by one, the freshmen entered the
furnished by distinguished artists rendered autumn. AUTHORITIES TOINK PREJUDICE under the University's militia organiza-
meeting for this season, an event countries allied to France during the war.
their first Without this cooperation of the
darkened hall; kneeling, each one craved
of unique enjoyment. In spile of the This medal is now on exhibition at the TO BE LARGELY RESPONSIBLE tion.

the attention of the assembly through a student body the C.O.T.C. cannot take
megaphone; confessed his un worthiness;
was not neg-
social attractions, business
Royal Ontario Museum: the following is a FOR NOTICEABLE AVOIDANCE that place amongst militia units which is
and the president, Miss Evelyn translation of a letter which was received '22 ARTS SCIENCE HOLDS expected of one open only to the educated
begged admission to the exalted society of lected,
with
OF MILITARY INSTRUCTION
HIKE AND BU.INESS MEETING
it.
Macdouald, outlined the plans for the youth of this country.
the Lit.; and, as an indication of the lident:
realization of his presumption, asked that
coming year, the cessation of About twenty-five returned officers Members of the contingent who, in
Allium had had struck,
ivcrsity o( Paris
tieshas left tin.
Two Important Resolutions Carried students and younger members of the addition to drill, P.T. and field-work, desire
warming exercises be practised on his liriiibrancc of the war, a medal,
worthless form.
to pursue ;

staff met at Hart House on Friday with to secure commissions later on or who wish
gratifying which represents the part which learning
The meeting of 2T2 Honour who asked to acquire a general and extensive know-
This done, he crawled, or rather wriggled played in the service of right, and which
initial Colonel 1-ang, their assistance
thai their ledge of what pertains to the defensive
Up to the front, where a copy of the con- Science was held on Saturday evening,. in supplying the officer personurl for the
recalls the sen-ices rendered by the prof-
was presented to cause being championed, and that new
is October IS, at the home of Mr. G. L. and drill of the students forces of the Empire, obtain their theore-
stitution of the Institute phj -n ol training
buildings for University College women, essors and the students, whether on the new course
hint. Davidge, Weston. who chose form of compulsory exercise
this tical and technical work in the
fields of battle, or in the silence of the
year then took the isthe main concern of those, who having of military studies, thus qualifying during
The head of the first At 6.30 the party gathered about a bon- forthe session. The offers of service and help
experienced all the discomforts of over- study or of the laboratories: Scientia in- years to become officers,
chair calling upon his comrades for a
crowding are unwilling that others coming strumentus justice, litre, en^e such is fire on the banks of the Humlier, and were most gratifying, particularly as each
make up
tlieir

without
college
the necessity of sacrificing a
demonstration of their entertaining powers. the inscription written on the one side of regaled themselves with refreshments, in of those present is trying to tor
and the pro- after them should be similarly handi- overseas in defence ol the month or more when entering on their life's
Refreshments followed, the medal. which wieners and marshmallows figured time spent
capped. This campaign is to be actively work in order to attend a School of In-
gram was concluded with songs and iiaro- of Paris has decided to prominently. After a hearty singsong, the world's liberty; but, the cards filled by
launched in the spring, and should secure The University
Students during their medical examina-
struction.
dies.
present a copy of this medal to each one party adjourned to the home of Mr.
the hearty support o( every graduate
Lock-step around the college, year yells,
Davidge for the business. tion shew that an unexpectedly small
of the Universities in the countries, which INTERCOLLEGIATE TRACK
Auld Lang Syne and games in the front and undergraduate of University College. number have elected to take this form of
were allied to France. The University is Here, two important resolutions were
The social plans of the Alumnae Associa- and that the great MEET.
hall brought to o close what was unani- passed; that the organization be eoutined physical training,
many delightful events lor particularly pleased to thus have an oppor-
tion prbmise rather take their exercise The Varsity track team for the Inter-
mously conceded to be the best affair of its tunity of llianking the University of as 2T2 Honour Science, to include all majority would
members, and if the first evening can will be picked today. The
indoors in preference to what was arranged
its collegiate
kind in years. Toronto which its
for the brilliant part those taking honours in science, who
be taken ns a criterion, there is every for them at Friday's mecling, when a
following men arc requested to report to
professors and students have taken in the expect to graduate in 1022; with the policy
assurance that this promise will be ful- universal hope was expressed that tlus Walter Knox at Stadium tonight for final
of "once a member, always a member."
INTERFAOULTY GAMES TODAY filled. coaching: R. T. Smylie, R. N. Middlcton,
wishes you to consider this medal as a It was decided to draw up a constitution
and returned officer would be the initial A. M. Bell, L. D. Croll, D. H. Porter,
testimony of its fraternal friendship. providing for a society with social aims,
Mulock Cup. G. F. I.righ, R. S. Foster, P. F. Mclntyre,
Illustrated Lecture. Yours faithfully, chiefly; further, to collect n class fee of
Group I the C.O.T.C. on a firm basis and of its K. L. Carruthcrs, K. Harris, E. C, Cossitt,
(Sglf) PoiNCARB, seventy- five cents.
Sr. Meds vs. Sr. School (Campus). reorganization along even more extended E. B. Ryckman, R. A. Jainieson, J. G.
Vice- Rector.
All those eligible for membership are The camp May Country |nan Ridley, M. P. McLeod.
Group II Professor Angus will give an illustrated lines than in 1014-15. of .

Dents (St. Mikes). requested to send in their name, address, the talk of the older men
St.Mikes vs, Sr. lectureon the Cliippcwa-tjuecnston Power 1015 is still

Group Ill- Jack Williams Queen's squad lost again and 'phone number to any member of the around Varsity and of the hundreds who The members of the U.V.A. wish to
Canal to the Civil Club at their first
Victoria v. Forestry (Victoria). meeting, which is to be held*on Tuesday, on Saturday, this lime to McGill. Mc- executive.
went from there to the Canadian or thank the ladies of Queen's Hall for the
Intermediate. October 2lst in Room 26 at 4 o'clock. Kelvey, the crack half anil Ferguson, Judging from last year's meetings, aad Imperial forces. excellentway in which they prepared the
Varsity II's vs. St. Mikes (Stadium) The executive of the Club will be elected Queen's best men out of the game owing from the first meeting tins term, those who Doubtless lack of publicity or of know- refreshments for the meeting on Wednes-
4 p.m. at this meeting to injuries. are eligible will be only too anxious to joiu. ledge of the benefits of a season's work in day night.
THE VARSITY
THE VARSITY Correspondence
Saturday night, October 11. a fen- of us,
Day 'PI i on. ColLSOSe Niftin !]...... . - Co'I.50H.t

STUDENTS
mostly graduates, and sonic under-
A :.ltr Editor*
Eullor-ln-ChlcI; Dc W. ITi.rGIt.-B.A. K. I. MATIUVAY graduates, sat nt supper. The game was
E. H. McKIN'KEV '20 J. R. HOOD '32
the subject discussed, and was decided
Wonwii '(Editor: MissE CHINCAV "I
*i W. G. LiiLl,.-\TE '211 ].\ C. HASTINGS '2(1 it
,
1. W.GARDNER F. P. LLOYD. M.A. with one accord that the true spirit 6E fair
' N, RUSSELL H. J. STRONG
., I- : I ',i !-..[!. : .
F. a L. M, HEATH play which lias so long existed in our Al ma
Mater and in intercollegiate rugby was no
DuiinCM Manager: COLLIER C. G RANT, It. A.
more. If it did exist il was so well hidden
Sporlinc Edimr: \\ A, MrMURRAV. II. A. Local Editor): Under new conditions lhat it was no longer
mate use of the facilities of
are invited to
AU( Spotting Editor) M. L, STOKES, '211 Y K. JAs!'F.HSn\ 22 C.
I). WELLS '22
Mt" I III. : II. I STEWART "21 H. B. W HE ATOM '2a J. L. WILSON -22 a potent factor in University athletics. Bank whether it may be for the opening
this
liictuni;.: [JJItfjt: A. KELI.\ '20 S. H. STEW A H T '22 L". M. JOHNSON ':

of an account no matter how small the purchase of


During the afternoon's plity the referee
Rcportcn:
A. H. Gee "22 Miss M, E. Tiiokxton had several very difficult decisions to make
Ml>5 A. IIboivk E. H. RViu '23 and when made, should have been final.
][. J. McQuillan -21) J. A. Cowan '22 a money order or any other banting businesS(
But no. What did our routers do? Lead
I I Editnl tlli:- lr~Ulr. A. II. 1. YY. by the cheer leader they sang "The
Referee is Rotten". Mighty poor sniff
You will find branches of the Bank conveniently
from the undergraduates of a University
TORONTO, OCTOBER 2fi, 1919. with such traditions of true sportsman- located near the University, at any one of which you
ship to uphold. A little later, when three
will be courteously received.
Queen's men were knocked out during one

The Medical Man Past and Present of our plays, the cheer leader called for
Thc Donology. Is this the spirit of fair
can hardly h>k back over Ehe centuries and (rare the history of
i Ine
medicine from the earliest times without being struck by the enormous
influence that medical thought has hail Upon the development of civiliza-
Aln'a Mater?
we wish to permeate our
play wilh which
No.
At this time when we have relatively
THE CANADIAN BANK
tion. With its foundations in the dimness of antiquity, medical science
[las used its (acts as stones with which to build an enormous tower of
truth-, Which, though it has often resembled a Babel, continues to rise
a much greater percentage of new blood
in the University than ever before, it
behooves us to watch our ways and to
OF COMMERCE
higher with greater splendour throughout the ayes. sec that thesenewcomers should emulate,
Medical teaching is a contradii tion, therein lies its strength. It is at rather than violate, the traditions of fair 25 Branches in Toronto
:mee the stronghold of GOnsGrvatism, and an epitome of ultra radicalism. play for which, our Alma Mater ever be
I hi new though inraunosly Wide widvr then the sciences wrj'-r th-.n known,
the philosophies, psychology and ethics, for it must grasp both the A School Max.
normal and pathological aspects of these subjects; it has been restricted
o a study of humanity in health ant! disease. Hut now a change is
:raeping in; a metamorphosis is taking place in the education of a medical
THE MEMORIAL MOVEMENT
nan. The ancient monk, busy with his retorts and essences was content The avcraac man when ordering a

GEORGE
suii
0 leave the direction of affair, to kings and councillors. The doctor
if yesterday occupied with the claims of a growing practice was
satisfied
Within the next few days the Univer-
sity Memorial project will be definitely
presented to (he students of the Univer-
P. FREELAND would say: Oh. make it just Tike
last one." It ii wire tiol for the discrintf-
naiiriK taster of the Indies we would nil be
dieased alike. II you would please lhat
the

ule of his legal "boss" and politician. All "Jndy friend, " eo tu 133, where your
this is - The sc looks up >nt his roscopc. Medicine
sity. Before the actual canvas is begun ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER Individual ncwli are always rontidercfl.

has a il would l)C well for all to get a clear pers- iUn s'
Toi ' rs
I field, It ibrai educa the problem of the Folli>tf-*i
word, the physical <ll ,n)i ;,ik
pective of the enterprise and its signifi- 338 VONQE ST. (Opposite Gould St.)
menial ailtj moral problems of the race. Il must employ the newspaper,
Oit the occasion of the inception of the
the platform, the court of law and the legislature chamber to work out Special Attention to Work or Students
movement. Sir Robert Falcoaer declared Spalding Sweaters
The medical manof today is learning at our great universities the that the Memorial must lie a "fons et

skilful use nl the weapons of an all round education. origio" from which the streams of tradi-
He has the oppor- A STYLE IN THE
tunity for executive and administrative training, he is taking up public
tion shall lie continually renewed. The IT9 VICTORIA REUNION.
sacrificesof our six hundred dead, the "LAW and the OLD TESTAMENT' 1 TRUE ATHLETIC
Spl aking, he must learn the arls of debate .,nd should seize every chance
in wrestle with the problems of the press. accomplishments of the si\ thousand who Lecture by BUILD FOR EVERY
Should the medical student,
while at college, fail to gam a grasp of these essential aspects of modern served must not be forgotten; their aspir- JUSTICE RIDDEL All the members of the original Class of OUTDOOR PUR-
life, In will, mi graduation, have already dubbed himself
a back number,
ations must have permanent embodiment at 1T!> are invited to be present at a class POSE
a man urn We to realize the onward march of the present so that coming generations of students KMQX COLLEGE, reunion to be held in the Women's Union,
day and a - Smdfer
luggard in opportunity, may feel the inspirations of their deeds. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, at 7.46. Victoria College, at 7.3(1 p.m., on Thurs-
That in a word is the rial significance of day, Octoher 2'.i. Banquet at 7.30 p.m.,
the University War Memorial. There All students invited to attend followed by program. A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
The Get-to=Gether Spirit liesthe chief consideration and upon this 207 Yono SI. - TORONTO
Amongst the various consideration the students of the Univer-
hostile criticisms frequently 1 illed unst sity will subscribe to the
our svsti m there is often heard
rd the complaint
utmost of their

that there ability, feeling that they mtisl have full


v i
'ssor and student.
No one who stops to consider for a while will den share
the sacred cause of keeping green
in
truth of such an '

observation. It is decidedly a wiak poini in our


the memory of those wl 0 tave tl:eir all.
ii system. With 1

all the scores of college and university oFganizatij


lubs and societies
in none ol them or in very few at "least the opportunity of social
intercourse between the student and the staff a matter
Onlooker
primary im-
portanee. Rc.-ords were smashed Friday hui \Ul-<
It is invariably granted that the student
gains a great deal in his weren't Edison's. -
University life lion, contact with other students. That
he would also
gain a great .lea! from closer contact with his professors Varsity's kick formation
is surely a justU was weak ii
the T. Ii. S A. A. game and itwas broket

students might think, in the Olympian attitude of


professor tries to get into closer touch with his
with chilling indifference, or at best, a very casual
the stiff 'often t
students on]'
response.
resnon'
met
On the
'

r
through repeatedly.

vided
"Joe" Breen
1 he sens.it
; Dutch" Brophy
plays of the game.
pro-
Belt or No Belt
Other hand a real timidity ami overwhelminc aDorcnatmn
station of his own
ignorance often prevents the
It may be pleaded too that our
dug any advances. Duncan carried the ball well but should But Youll want a Double Breasted Suit
two hundred and over make any pe
which om fifty to be taught to pass the tall on extended runs.
iteresl or supervision on the $ & oi
part of the professor an impossibiu't
quently, however, under the Vcrfii^ :.. with Jul a reliable kicking hrlt
fir
this Fall to be Really Correct
group system a prof, ssor has only Ire Why
a dozen in his'ciass.
Decid- arc "Dud" Irwin and "Dirk"
lor more pert course.
such opportunist s we should mal
Where there are no Carroll kept on the bench?
We are at the beginning of a
new .mil wonderful year, Surely n
professor to develop some of that
e lime for both student
and Shatz clearly demonstrated that he is of
O0M life them with belt; some don't; some life
gether spirit which the is first team calibre. He made
kc y-note of the day.
yes,
spectacular them detachable belt- wear it sometimes with,
1 ai pulling down the opponents
without regard to size or speed.
sometimes without; bat nearly all young men
Editorial Comment
THE REFERENDUM.
Carruthers, Foster, Breen, Ridley,
Smylie, Leigh, Porter, Countryman,
life ihe double breasted styles. TAKE THE
Despite the that today's voting will be one (.Let
; most important
are a few of Varsity's track team
there
lhat it
ELEVATOR and see these new features in
registrations of public sentiment Canada will take some jail hustling
has ever -ienced. numbers to beat on
of Universttj students are denied tin- privilege of Saturday at ihe intercollegiate meet.
ing their ballots
Doubtless those who (eel keenly ei gh upon the OI g isue at slake will
il conveniently near home,
see in it thai their opinion
Unfortunately, hundreds are nol so situated
silent so far as official recognition
and must'
concerned.
exi
is expressed in X's.
ce keep
\"..si:y Thirds hr_v: . fnelinebul
back division is woefully weak. Had
their
hey
had a good punter U.T.S, would have been
.
SUITS AND TOPCOATS
This s f a flairs
when viewed from the standpoint of those held scoreless.
who
supposedly capable af
*^ii^3Z%S^l^* O >6. , A i$

$20
-iileratinii. Unless the Blue and White
improve a
peal deal in thc near future, Shag's
Mc-
to $40
"Rolling" up to the polling booths f.ill team will cop that intercollegiate
won't be staged todav Sr.,
championship.
Si d Si O
And you canriot get a better way to reduce your
Varsity lacks team play and
individual
work will not win games.
clothes cost than Mj buying in our UPSTAIRS
PENNY WISE O
"Joe" Breen is captain of the Blue and
White ami thc choice is a
popular one
rg & $

wilh
CLOTHES SHOP,
BUILDING where the
2nd FLOOR, KENT
money you spend goes into
the fans. Several new faces in the line-up,
including Schats, wh o played a stellar clothes value, not high ground floor rent and expenses
game, show thai Brecn's influence is
making itself fell,

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Wanted? OCT. 20th
Nothingis more appropriate
Group 4 Trinity vs. Knox (Trinity).
than beautiful imported
Executive chooses Team which will
English Blue Serge, Cam-
Play against Queen's When table silver is wanted,
A Comedy of Fast Horses and
bridge Tailored. McGILL SWAMPS QUEEN'S whether it be spoons, forks,
the English Smart Set
Different styles for different SCORE, 23-2 The tennis executive, with the. help of knives or any fancy piece from
Mr. Rennis, an old Varsity player, lias
tastes, and all correctly decided to send six men to Kingston for
a bon bon dish to a complete
Kingston Team Weakened by
modeled.
Previous Games
the
men
intercollegiate
are: lieid. Little,
matches.
W. B.
These
Dickson,
six silver tea service,

such temptation in
we can place

your was 'hat


TOM MOORE
C. S. Dickson, Shcard and Spine** IN
$55 and $65 Queen's received their second drubbing During their absence, the Varsity tourna- you will find it hard to resist.

when McGill
in rhe intercollegiate series ment will be continued. The draw will be
took them into camp lo the tune of 33-2. so changed as to allow two men to qualify As many of these are made in LORD & LADY ALGY
FITZPATRICK & O'CONNELL Limited Queen's presented a very weak team as so that on the ret lit n of the team, there will our own workshop wc can offer
they suffered .it the
a result of the injuries be eight men The
264 YONGE STREET hands of Varsity the week before, and, in
still left in the signles. you exceptional value
same will be done in the Doubles. This
the. exhibition game on
with li.M.C". action was deemed necessary in order to
Friday, Ten, or thereabouts appeared on play off the tournament tins fall.
THE
the casualty list. McKclvey the coach The following men will play their
half-back was in bed and Fergusson was
Our Optical department

Hygienic- suffering from a sprained ankle. Two old


players back from overseas, Eddie Elliott,
Singles
permitting:
Croll v. H.
Monday afternonn at

Kctchum.
1 .45, weather is perfectly equipped for
the Ailing of oculists'
p resorptions.
1

DOMINION
a former Ottawa rough-rider and Mike Harstonc v. Creelman.
Cool and Sweet
Smoking
Freda appeared in the line-up.
McGill scored a touch when Mont-
gomery broke through in the first quarter.
Shaver v. P. A. Kctchum.
Martin v. Shier.
Cafoev. J. A. Dickson.
BANK
There's real pipe In the second quarter, Montgomery went Macltay v. F. G. Cook.
ment at your finger tips when
enjoy-
over for the second touch. Two. more Jcnnison v. Rogers.
Ryrie Bros. Capital
Reserve
-

Fund and
Paid up $6,000,000

points were added before the whistle blew Wales Coles. Limited
your "Chummy" Pipe is a v. Undivided Profits - $7,600,000
for half time.McGill 12; Queen's 0. The following is the draw for the Dou- 134-136-138 Yonge St. Total Assets - - $122,000,000
At the beginning of the second half, bles, also on Monday afternoon at 1,45.
Savings Department in connection
Queen's scored a safety touch, when H;i7elwoi;d ,-uid Harsfone vs. Walker TORONTO with all Branches. Interest allowed
Williamson fumbled. Lack of condition and d'Easun.
told on Queen's, many casualties resulting.
on Deposits of $1 and upwards.
Rolph and Coulter vs. Jasperson and
Before the quarter was over McGill had Creelman. Drafts issued on foreign countries
added eleven more points. McGill 23; Miller and Conlogue vs. Leigh ' and at current rates.
Queen's 2. Meen.
SPADINA AVENUE BRANCH
In the last quarter McNeill of Queen's
twice touched in goal.
more to their
McGill adding ten
list.
Deacon and Sharp
I-angley.
Ijrkin and Van Duseu
vs.

vs.
Hodgkins and

Kimura and
INGRAM and Cor. College Street
John Ceoso, Manager.
McGill did not bring along a socier team Brown.
on Saturday to Kingston, Queen's winning
by default.
Howard and Gunn
Dunlop.
vs. McLennan and BELL, Limited
Lawson and Endicott vs. Wales and Beauchamp & How
Partner. 256 McCAUL ST. LIMITED
VARSITY HPS WIN FROM U.S. Manning and Rolph vs. Gouinlockand (Firit Door Soi* a] Caltlf SI.)

GOOD PLAY ON BOTH SIDES


Hughson.
Telephone - - Coll. 637
TAILORS
Chisholm and Guthrie vs. Tait and
TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN
-O. can tellthere;
Hall-time, 110; Final
Score 11 i
Hnrron.
These games must begin at 1,1a sharp.
91 King Street West A. 3875
Several men have forgotten to pay their
Going to BE a entry foes. The executive will be much COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSE
CHAN&E IN THE, Varsity had little trouble in
Thirds
obliged it this is attended to at once. FOR ALL
downing the U.T.S. rugby squad in the
WEATHFR- !
Hi
CHESS CLUB.
STUDENTS'
The man who believes in signs knews it
weak
like a
in the
stone wall.
back division but Che
Varsity in the
line
first
was
half The new executive of the University
SUPPLIES
is time to purchase that winter overccat.
made must of their gains on line plunging. Chess Club met on Friday afternoon, and
Ward off winter's chilly attack with U.T.S. were on the defensive right from the it was decided to hold a seriev lies. :
You are cordially invited to inspect

ARROW
a stylish coat that will also ward off first, but "Lanky" Howell with his long faculty a sttidt our stock and ask our prices.
criticism. punts kept Varsity from piling up a big Monday, h< l<l

score time after time driving them Monday,


We have a line of wonderful coats at i

down the field. On Wc October 22, R. G.


wonder-prices.
softCOLLARS
,

Maunder and Earlc are big chaps and Hunter, fi niversity champion and
Don't wonder about it come in and their weight was too much for .the lighter -president,
Kerr, Davidson, Pataraon
see them. U.T.S. line. They tore big holes in the ;din*l all Cl , At this meeting, the and Mo Far and, I
FIT WELL WASH EASILY
opposing making big gains, Taylor
line, ,a mpionshi| i for last year will be audi. Peabody & Co. of Canada, Lid.
played a nice game and tackled welt. He prose Payne. The club will BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, etc.,
went over for Varsity's first touch in the the City League,
G. HAWLEY WALKER, second hulf. Benson was the star, mak- All
i

-jmincnce at S <i'clock, 807 Excelsior Life Building, Taronto St


Ltd. ing a number of spectacular runs up a and arc held in Hart House', north common

126=128 YONGE STREET. broken field. He caught nicely and in the


latter half did the booting, breaking up
room. They are open to members of ail
faculties, with one proviso visi tors arc-
Solicitors for Pie University of Toronto
College Gowns
U.T.S. rally. Doran directed piny well. asked to bring their own board and men.
He showed poor judgment however in the All members of the University who arc
first quarter. On the tlurd down with in interested in chess are asked to hand in UNIVERSITY LODGE, A. F. and A. M.
about three feet of the line he made an names to the President, H, G. Clark, No. 496, G.R.C.
BANK OF MONTREAL OnsidC kick for one point instead of trying
their
University post- office.
lAitlluted - - June, 1010
HARCOURT & SON
lo go over for a touch. Uoron made the
second touch in the game. , Bysshe tackled
Established over 100 Yearn. well,and returned Rqwcll's kicks to good UNIVERSITY VETERANS WILL Meets 2nd THURSDAYS
advantage; He was injured in the last CONDUCT MEMBERSHIP DRIVE 103 King St. West
Capital Paid up $20,000,000 quarler and was taken off. Fothcringhani Freemason's Hall, 191 College Street
made a number of end runs but had an off The University Veterans Association
Rest $20,000,000
day in catching and punting. has planned a membership drive in all the
Undivided Profits, $1,661,614.
Total Assets - - - - $489,271,197 L.r
"Lanky" Howell was
the U.T.S, squad.
the shining star
was he who
It
colleges of the University for this week.
The drive will commence on Wednesday
TORONTO
stayed the Varrsity onslaughts, oilt pun ting
the Varsity halives and going through (or
and to be completed by Friday, by
is

which date it is hoped that every .student


HEADQUARTERS
Board of Directors. FOR
yards. Flasto by pre- and graduate eligible to join will be en- Artist's and Draughtsmen's
Sir Vincent Meredith, Bart., President vented Varsity >ig gai rolled.
Supplies LOEWS THEATRE
Sir Charles Gordon, G.B.E., Vice-President. end runs. He e. Uren
Civil Engineering BookB SAME POPULAR PRICES.
Harold Kennedy, Esq. was one of U ,S U-si na.de the 2T3 U.C. ELECTION RESULTS.
R. B. Angus, Esq. gains for his Sullivan Including Continuous Performance 12 Noon to
biggest
H. R. Drummond, Esq. Colonel Henry Cockshutt. Mathematical and Drawing Books 11 p.m.
[Kissed the ball almost \m Icrosstke In the list of election results, First Year
Lt.-Col. Molson, M.C. C. R. Hosmer, Esq. fieldto"Rcd" Douglas.' Ic a great C.C., The V rsity rcgrest that the name CATALOGUE ON REQUEST
G. B. Fraser, Esq. Win. McMaster, Esq. catch and ran the ball field for
of Miss Sinclair was omitted from the list PICTURE FRAMING
Lord Shaughnessy, K.C.V.O. H. W. Beauclerk, Esq. of survessful Miss Sinclair
candidates.
ENTIRE WEEK OF OCTOBER
D. Forbes Angus, Esq. J. H. Ashdown,
Esq. ight was elected a- 1st Ladv Councillor. ART METR0P0LE 13.

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Special Rales lo Students and Heels a Specialty.
Bank (owned and controlled by the Bank Full Solas "Mutt and Jen"' Cartoons.
of Montreal). PHONE NORTH 2960. Winter Garden Same Show as Loew's.
328', YONGE ST., TORONTO Phone Main 1269
THE VARSITY
ANGLICAN CLUB
WIN FROM
AUTUMN TEA
THE NORDHEIMER
VARSITY IH'a U.T.S. The Anglican Club held its first meeting
Pressing Need of. New Buildings for
this year on Tuesday afternoon, October
Ctmtinutd from Pagtj. TJ.C. Women. 14th, in the form of an "At Home",

FIRST QUARTER.

Benson caught and


BOYS! PLAYER PIANO !n spite of the counter attraction of the
rugby game the Autumn Tea on Saturday
was well attended. Mrs. Bolt and Miss
welcoming the first year students. Miss
Connel, the vice-president, as hostess,
kindly placed the Deaconess Home at
f U.T.S, kicked off. Will reproduce in your hitherto silent home, the performance
up twenty yards. Varsity of the world's great pianists. M. E. Williamson, president of the W.U.A. the disposal of the club. Tea was served
ran the ball
received the guests in East Hall, where
bucked through yards but lost the ball
on an offside. Rowell kicked.
for
Fothcr- Know our Shop By means of its "human touch"
are able to play yourself, with artistic interpretation.
player mechanism, you
there was a chance for the
meet and talk to the other years, and the
first year to
in the drawing-room after which several
interesting addresses were given. Dr.
ingham iooilcd the catch. Varsity gained Taylor spoke very interestingly on the
on every down, breaking through to U.T.S. We invite you to hear this great instrument to play it fof wives of the faculty and graduates who subject of the "Anglican Forward Move-
ten yard line. Interference gave
U.T.S.

the ball. Bowel! kicked, Fothcringham


JUST NOW yourself
and
to Street its playing by means
so to realize the limitless possibilities of music's enjoy-
of its expression control were present. Nearly everyone wore an
" indent Beat ion slip" so there was little
i
ment " telling of its purpose to strengthen
the English Church and lo broatlen its
returned. Interference gave Varsity ball We have two big specials that ment itmakes possible for you who have never learned to play. trouble about introductions and no danger field of influence and the possibilities of

on an Taylor made ft
you should see: of confusing seniors with sophs, since each this Club as a body of Anglican women
but lust it
long run lip the field.
forapoint. Varsity 1; U.T.S. 0.
offside.
Doron kicked over NORDHEIMER'S year's paper was a
scarcely necessary to say
different colour.
that the
Ii

first
furthering this cause. Miss Connel very
(

charmingly welcomed the new members


SECOND QUARTER. Cor. YONGE
and ALBERT STREETS. year's was green. Tea was served in West and appealed for co-operation in her
Bysshe mode a long run through a Canadian Distributors for ^Eolian Vocalian. Hail. The tables were decorated in red work. Mrs. Hallam and Miss Thomas
broken field. Varsity was playing beauti- Knitted Neckwear and white, with bunches of bright salvia. both spoke enthusiastically about the
made another
Grcig Mrs. Bolth.'tcd as toast mistress and Mrs. Club and its possibilities and of their
fully in the line.
Varsity, Maunder broke Buchanan, Mrs. Henderson and Miss confidence in Miss Richardson, the presi-
big gain for
more" yards. Interference
at $1 Williamson sat on the platform with her.
'through for
gave U.T.S. ball. Rowell made a nice
punt alter the first down U.T.S. kicked
every chance they got as they were
unable
WOMAN'S BAKERY The main theme of the speeches was a
welcome to the men who
to the University this year,
liave
and the need
come back
dent, who also spoke, welcoming the first
year students and offering Iter assistance
in every possible way.

to break through the Varsity line.


Bysshe BANQUETS AND DINNERS of a building similar to Hart House, for M. E. Williamson that to the graduating
relumed, Taylor made a nice get away and the women. Mrs. Buchanan answered year. In proposing
the toast to the
went over for the first touch. Earle
and Special Combination 430 COLLEGE ST. 270 COLLEGE ST. the toast to the wives of the faculty. She freshies Mrs. Bott pointed out the light in
Maunder broke through the centre repcat- Ncor Bntbunt St. N(or Eoadinn Avenue spoke of the fine women's buildings at which a college course should lie regarded.
edly. Benson on a nice pass from Doran Underwear Phone Coll. 1401 Phone Col). 3057 Chicago and of how the 'money for them It is not mainly a chance for a good time,
went over for the second touch. Score was raised. Miss McDonald spoke for nor even a means of obtaining a degree.
11-0 in favor of Varsity. 3.35 (2 for 6.50.) the Alumnae, she congratulated the girls, It is an opportunity for teaching people
THtRO QUARTER. in that they are witnessing the re-awaken- how minds how to live, not
Beck replaced Wright in centre scrim. A. H. LEAKE, Prop. - - TORONTO ing of University life after the years of how
to use their
to make a living. Miss Margaret
Bysshe made a twenty yard gain, U.T.S. war and spoke of the need of buildings, Edge 2T3 replied. The last toast, to
of
iinesliffencd and Rowell drove the Varsity
CATERING AND BOX LUNCHES particularly for the women of University
the future, was answered by Mrs. Hen-
line back time after time, outpunting the Everything in smart haberdashery College. Miss H. Coatsworth answered derson. After the singing of 'Toronto'
Varsity halves. Maunder broke through the toast to the sister colleges, and Miss the gathering dispersed.
f, , M i n hut interference cave U.T.S. for you chaps who want some-

thing different. MRS. MOSHER'S RECREATION AND INSTRUCTION GROUPS


field, U.T.S. was forcing the play at this
stage. Rowell kicked, Fothcringham
fumbled but recovered, making a nice pass SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR GIRLS ATTENDING VARSITY Announcement to Varsity Men
to Benson who ran the ball up well. Beck
tackled well. The U.T.S. wings were A combination of nature, and modern dancing.
folk, classical
A few hundred yards from the Main Building you will find
playing much better and were well up Providing healthful physical exercise and a complete edu-
under Ro well's
LAST QUARTER.
punts. BIRRELL'S cational course in the art of dancing. Those who complete
an established business where a big assortment of slightly used
and materials is sold at most
clothing, boots, etc., of all styles
this course are fully competent to teach. reasonable prices. We sell and rent dress, tuxedo and frock
U.T.S. forced Varsity back but Maunder
broke through. Dack carried the ball Dl MID CT Just west
Those interested are urged to communicate immediately
suits, and also exchange or buy your cast off clothing and pay

over into U.T.S. territory. Bysshe was


DLUUll 01. of Bathurst the" highest cash prices.
with Mrs. Mosher, North 4530 as only a limited number
injured, Peppier replacing him. Benson
adopted the U.T.S. tactics and a punting
1
will be accepted.
THE FREEMAN DRESS EXCHANGE
Just at this juncture a
duel resulted.
COLLEGE ST. of Spadina
YONGE STREET
row occurred between the referee and the MOSHER STUDIO OF DANCING, 583 CHURCH ST. 571
umpire. "Hill" Marsden. Marsden did NORTH 3270. block nortL of St. Alban's and Wcitesley St.)
not win any approval from the players or_
spSrlntors lor the way he bowled out
individual players on offsides and inter-
ferences, Rowell kinked over for a point
Droon broke through line and Earlc tore
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through the line for another gain. Play
ending in U.T.S. territory. Score: Varsity
Largest Setting ALIVE BOLLARD make a most acceptable gift foi
II; U.T.S. 1

Varsity-r-Flying wing, Greig; halves,


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Fothcringham, Benson, Bysshe; quarter,


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TORONTO PRESS
RECEPTION TO RETURNED MEN
AND MEMORIAL SERVICE o e a
PRINTERS
PUBLISHERS
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PHOTOGRAPHERS
Victoria College entertained her re-
BOOKBINDERS
turned men on Thursday and Friday. 9 O O
Besides the hundred veterans now regis- R, J. HAMILTON, B.K. 492 SPADINA AVENUE Coll. 2869
tered in the college, about 150 more were
present for the occasion. It was a time of Tennis Tournament.
pleasant reunion when old chums met once
Trinity
All Barnes in the second round are to be
more for the luii id- shake. It: was a time
played off this week; sec the college not he
too when sorrow lingered in their thoughts
sorrow boards.
On Wednesday
Dramatic Society. THE
for those who would remain for- next Professor Simpson Applied Science
ever in France.
The program provided was a most in-
viting one. The Old Boys had the plea-
STUDENT SINGERS
will
Vif
address the Society on "The History
the Dramatic Art"; all members of the
college interested in the lecture are in- A meeting of the Engineering Society
S tudents R ook Department
sure of defeating the regular Victoria link- vited to attend. Meeting commences at is to be held on Wednesday, October 22 at has the largest stock in Toronto of
An excellent opportunity exists 4.1,1 in Room C.22
up in both soccer and rugby on Thursday 7.15.
afternoon; and in the evening Charter Day
for students to take part in the
An election Ocan Mitchell has consented to give an ARTS
the

Text-Books
for office of vice-
services were held in the Cliapel, Friday
performance of the finest music
president will bo held in the Porter's Lodge address on the purposes otthc Engineering SCIENCE
written for church use. The choir
was a full day Memorial Service in the
master of Timothy Eaton Me-
on Wednesday afternoon from five thirty
\
Society. Every School man should be MEDICINE
morning; "Twelfth Night" presented by
morial Church will cordially wel-
present. EDUCATION
the Indies' Dramatic Club in the after-
come any applications for member- DENTISTRY
noon, and that annua) college event "The
Bob" in the evening. Luncheon was
ship from University Btudents who
are interested in choral music of
The year 2T0 liave definitely decided on
an excursion to the Chippewa-Qucenston
FORESTRY NEW and SECOND-HAND
served in Burwash Mall, and afternoon tea Wycliffc power plant at Niagara Falls, Thursday Students are guaranteed that they cannot be purchased
the highest class. Apply by letter
at Anneslcy, when lovely waitresses satis- Ortol>er 23rd, leaving Union Station,
cheaper in Toronto.
or phone to Dalton Baker, choir-
field hungry appetites, At a regular meeting of the Literary G.T.R.at 8.05 a.m.
master, 43 Farnham Ave. Phone
The Memorial Service for the sixty-five Society on Friday evening, a heated
North 4249. There is also a full slock of
Victoriamen who made the supreme debate took place. An entertaining pro-
sacrifice, will
annals of the College.
never be forgotten in the
Chancellor Bowles,
gram provided by the freshmen was Weil Med lcine Note Books, Loose Leaf Refills for all styles, 1

received; while not all fine art. the num-


who gave the addresB, spoke with much STUDENT VOLUNTEER Fountain Pens, University Embossed Stationery, Etc.
bers were, perhaps, as acceptable.
feeling on the part played by Canada in UNION Each frosb was presented with a niOiiicn-
The filth year Meds dance will probably
the war. The enlistments among Univer- The first regular meeting of the to of the occasion, which it is hoped, will be
be held at Columbus Hall on Halloween, Follow the Crowd to the SOUTH WING OF THE LIBRARY BUILDING.
sity men were greater than la any other Toronto Student Volunteer Union treasured carefully.
class, because here were the dreamers, tlie will he held in the Alumni Hall at Prof. J. J. MacKwwIc address the
will
Yells concluded this portion o the
idealists, the cliivalrous champions of Victoria College on Thursday even- tevening, and the college then attacked first meeting of the Medical Society this U.C. STUDENTS' BAND.
forlorn hopes, he said. Solemnly and ing, Oct. 23rd, at 6 p.m. All the refreshments, which were provided by week-. The fact of the matter on Saturday was
reverently lie read the honour roll of sixty- Student Volunteers are expected to More reporters are needed in all years The opening meeting o the University that Varsity was out- booted. Every
he freshmen
names, and then the Last Post was
five be present. You will enjoy the in Medicine, the president ol ecch year College Student Volunteer be Band will point mude by T.R. & A. A. was booted
sounded, and as they left the cliapel, programme, and have an oppor- should appoint good men to get tin- news held at 8 p.m, sharp today. All volun- over. A number of the poor returns were
strong men heard the voices of their dead tunity for meeting Volunteers teers in University College are urgently on account of the line not giving cover to
comrades saying "Carry On".
Patronize "The Varsity' requested to be present, as there is much
from other faculties. the kicks.
Advertisers SEND - THE VARSITY" HOME. important business to be discussed.
The Undergraduate Newsp?&per
VOL. xxxix. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919. No. S

EXPERTS SQUIRM LIKE U C.VOLUNTEER BAND GOVERNMENT AID FOR


VARSITY WILL HONOUR 1. J. GIBSON HON. TREAS. MEMORIAL CAMPAIGN
WORMS IN QUEENS HALL HAS TWENTY MEMBERS
SIR. ARTHUR CURRIE VARSITY EDUCATION
Acrobats seen to climb poles and Organization meeting held Monday
Banquet planned for Scramble like Eggs. at Women's Union Activity of Returned Men
November elevenih Right nobly did the Seniors of Queen's The U.C. 'Student Volunteer Band held Gets Results
Hall carry out time-honored traditions on its initial meeting of (he vear at the U.C.
When the Varsity Veterans Association Friday night when they initiated with great Women's Union, St. George Street, When the Government declined last

decided by ballot, and after heated dis- success and much originality half a hun- Monday evening, at S o'clock. The ten Januarj to provide legislation which would
cussion, to hold a dinner in honor of Sir dred freshettes. members present entered into a lively dis- assist returned soldiers in securing an

Arthur Ctirrie, on the occasion of his visit The preliminaries began a few days ago cussion on the various plans for the coming education, the returned ol the Univ- mm
to flie University on November 11th, the when a proclamation was issued that all year. ersity of Toronto, met and decided to
President, Sir Robert Falconer, was ap- freshies shall wear upon the arm a brilliant The enrolment for term lfllO-20 organize in order that they might help
proached with a view to securing the
green band said band not to be removed, in the Baud will in all probability be along the movement. Consequently the
necessary consent. The representative of for any cause whatever, until Saturday twenty in number. Several returned men Varsity Veterans' Association was formed

the Association was advised that the Univ- p.m. have enrolled. with the dual purpose of strengthening the
ersity itself intended to hold a <linner,-in Then Friday night shortly after dinner The Band decided to hold its regular socialbonds of those who fought as com-
rades-in-arms in France and of promoting
horier cf the General, in Hurt House, on the freshettes were ordered to assemble in weekly meetings on Sunday mornings at
tlic occasion cf the investiture of Me the dining room wearing the garb specified 11.45 a place to be decided later except
at the interests of returned soldiers who
honcrary degree, L.L.D, on the ahove by the "powers that be". As they entered for once a month, when a large open meet- wished to enter the University.
date. The authorities apparently intend the door, certain aesthetic touches were ing is to be held on a week-night mainly From the very first the executive was
to invite all undergraduate veterans to be given their complexions which greatly for the purpose of aiding the missionary active. Facts regarding the numlwr of
important [miction.
present at this enhanced their appearan.c. The seniors enterprise in a bigger way by drawing a returned men who needed financial assis-
a few large attendance and securing prominent tance in order to secure a university
On reviewing the events of the recent brilliantly attired as red devils, after
meeting, which pertain to the proposed explanatory remarks, began proceedings speakers. With regard to the Sunday education were gathered. Returned men
dinner o( the Association, many of the with much solemnity andceremtny. One morning meetingsit was felt that once a and others were urged to write to their

association, including some who served on by one or sometimes in groups, the tin- month they should be closed and the localMemU-rs of Parliament and the
fronts other than Siberia, deplore the initiated were brought forward and ordered others discussion meetings led by returned Members of the Government pressing the
which the executive, and fearsome voice to perform the special missionaries and The need of a claims of soldier students and pointing out
hasty way in in a others.
ny that generous legislation in this connec-
certain other gentlemen, jumped to hasty stunt assigned to her. unwilling or strong devotional attitude was empha-
Conclusion, and attempted to railroad hesitating frosh were brought to a more sized. tion had been passed in Great Britain and
matters. positive state of mind by severe proddings A vote of thanks wos moved to be sent Australia.

Continued on Page 2. from the rear. John Gibson, Esq., Mgr. Chartered Trust and Executor Company, Honor
J. Miss McKay of Regina for a donation of Continued on page 2.
And now there may be found in Queen's ary Treasurer of the University of Toronto Memorial Fund. Mr. Gibson is S20 to I* devoted to the needs of the Band.
Hall girls of divers accomplishments. one of the moving spirits of the Campaign. The U.C. Student Volunteer Band's
DENTALS TROUNCE They can do the wheel-barrow race, and part in forwarding missionary study and DR. VAN DYKE AT CONVOCATION
the "grape" stunt. Seated on a pile of education throughout the college was dis.
ST. MIKES 29-0 HALL SUNDAY
books, with feet in the .air, they can thread cussed at great length. For the present

Losers Show Lack of Experience and a needle. Acrobatic feats such as-climbing UNIVERSITY WAR MEMORIAL CAMPAIGN this will be started through the medium of
Students will be Admitted by Regis-
the Band's open monthly meeting.
Condition Dents Fast.
posts, "scrambling like and egg", squirm-
worm have no
ing like a " terrors for them. FUND HAS PASSED $200,000 MARK Every member was urged to encourage
tration Card Only.

They can make speeches and sing "Rule attendance of interested students to the
In view of the great demand for ad-
St, Mikes and Sr. Dents played their
Britannia" to the tune of "God Save the Dc Moines Student Conference to be held
postponed Mulock cup game last night. mission to Convocation Hall on Sunday
King". The noises of the barn yard are Task carried out by Personal Solicitations through Organized December 31st to January -1th.
The game had been scheduled for Monday to hear Dr. Van Dyke, and in order to
tame compared to the weird sounds these The next meeting of the Band will be
night but St. Mikes were unable to play ensure that students shall not be excluded,
girls can make. They can feed one ano- Socities in City and Rural Districts held on Sunday morning, October 2lkh, at
on that date. The game was slowed up
ii announced thai admission uptolO-iiO
is
ther, blind-folded, and those addicted to Knox College. To this every old member
considerably by the slippery condition of o'clock will be only by presentation of
the use of slang can show you how to wash as well as those either intending to volun-
Dents had little difficulty in With one week of effort behind them the The campaign among the students of registration cardsby students, and regular
the field.
teer or interested in missions is urged to
Continued on page 2. canvassers for the University War Mem- the University will be launched in a few faculty sermon tickets. The public will
snowing under their lighter and less ex- attend.
perienced opponents. Final score 29-0. orial are ncaring the two hundred thousand days and every Varsity man and woman not he admitted until after that hour, but
Griffin, McGorman, and Pearl-
Philips dollar mark and there are many hundreds will bo given a chance to help along the no students arriving later can be assured
man were Dents best; while O'Meara and of graduates and former students resident movement which the graduates have so of seats.
HARRIER CLUB MEETING in [he city still to be seen. With the ob- enthusiastically taken up. DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY
Carroll were the pick of St. Mikes squad.
O'Mears unfortunately was injured when A meetingof the Executive and jective of the Toronto campaign set at A very important feature of the Cam- STUDIES LECTURES
representatives from the different
VARSITY STAFF
300,000, the workers arc confident of paign is that the foundation of a strong
the game was half over and liad to retire,
Weakening the Irish line considerably
colleges of the Harrier Club will be reaching During the past
their goal. alumni organization is being laid. Such Students who have handed in MEETING THURSDAY
The Dent line was much superior to that
held on Wednesday afternoon at week daily luncheons have been held at the an organization will undoubtedly be of their names and others who may
4.30 p.m. in the Athletic Associa- King Edw'ard Hotel and each day has great value to the University constituency wish to take this option will please There will be a meeting of The Vaksitv
of St. Mikes and ploughed through for big
tion Room, Hart House. This seen greater enthusiasm and more en- as through it the alumni will be kept in meet Colonel Lang in the Lecture Staff on Thursday afternoon from 5-0 in
gains on line plunging. Their back divi-
|

meeting Is of the utmost import- couraging returns than the previous. touch with the University and with each '

Theatre, Chemical Laboratory, at room 82 (at the foot of the men's stairway,
sion also turned in a better game. The
score at half time stood, Sr. Dents 14;
ance and it is essential that all re- The campaign among the graduates and other. The universities of the United 6 p.m., on Thursday 23rd inst., in Main Building). Important changes in
presentatives be present. former students of the city is part of a States have for many years had such order that the days, hours, and The Varsity will be discussed and every
St. Mikes 0. |

H. Geo cue can, world-wide movement to reach the alumni organizations and they have proved place of work, may be arranged. member of the Staff should be present.
From the play displayed by Sr. Dents J.
!

Secretary and Manager of the University and give them an oppor- towers of strength. Refreshments will be served.
they look like the team to beat for the
tunity of having a part in perpetuating Through the University Memorial effort
Cup.
the spirit of service and sacrifice which was two other great benefits will accrue to the LIEUT. W. S. DUNCAN DECOR-
FIRST MEDICAL SOCIETY shown by University men and women University. The Memorial tower and ATED BY PRINCE OFWALES. MULOCK CUP OPENER
JUNIOR MEDS TRIM MEETING. during the war. In so far as it is feasible, archway which is to lie erected will provide

JUNIOR SCHOOL 11-3 the task will be carried out by personal an architectural addition of great beauty
Among those decorated by the Prince
GOES TO VICTORIA
Five o'clock, Friday evening, October Solicitation. Organizations have been to the campus, and the scholarships will
of Wales Saturday, at Hamilton, was W. S.
24th should witness a healthy turn-out formed in the counties throughout Ontario bring lo the University many of the Defeat Forestry 23-0 Finlay Shows
Luke, Allan and Pritchard best for Jr. Duncan of 2T1 Meds. Lieut. Duncan
of the undergraduates in Medicine. The and the larger cities of western Canada best students of the Province who might who was with the 10th Battalion was Real Class.
Doctors; Bysshe and Benson
main lecture room in the Physics Building and the United States and through these otherwise find it difficult to secure a wounded at Vimy and was awarded the
for Losers.
has been secured for this the first meeting organizations every alumnus will be ap- The Mulock cup game was staged
university education. M.C. Lieut. Duncan is of a family who first

of the Medical Society. Prof. J. J. Mc- proached. Sir Ruljert Falconer, Hon, Mr.
played a memorable [ran in the Great at Victoria Campus on Monday when the
On a wet and slippery field Meds and
His sub- Justice Masten, Professcr M. W. Wallace, Under the plan $175,000 will he used
Kenzic will address the Society. War. His father Rev. Mr. Duncan of Port Vic fourteen lined up against Forestry.
School clashed. Meds kicked off and for memorial and the remaining
ject "The Future of the Practice of and Professor A. T. Delury have addressed for a physical
Creditwas overseas chaplain of the 10th, Many of the players of both teams were
ten minutes both teams showed up badly,
Medicine" undoubtedly be handled
will many meetings of alumni throughout amount for scholarships and an annual while an older brother Capt. George absent frohi the game because of the
halls were fumbled, neither line held and as
skilfully for it will be in skilful hands. Duncan of U.C. who was in France early provincial elections. Forestry appeared
a result buck after buck was blocked. Ontario and other meetings arc sched- lectureship.
High class vocal music will be part of in the war was killed, and a younger to have a slight advantage in weight but
However, on an offside antl interference uled.
the programme. All years are asked to brother Allan who at 10 years of age was this was offset by the condition and
by Meds, School obtained ball on their
attend thereby showing their interest in a captain and a M.C. man was killed in tackling of the winners.
opponents 25 yard line where Benson CHESS CLUB. BOXING BEGINS TODAY...
the work of the Medical Society. Plan to action in the autumn of 1!)18. From the beginning Vic forced the play
kicked a field goal the period ending 3-0.
profit throughout the year from these and bucked for yards practically every
The next period was the scene of even All students are invited to come tonight The boxing class will start Wednesday, Had
worse rugby, partly due to the bad footing.
meetings. STUDENT VOLUNTEERS attempt. it not been for the good
to North Common Room, Hart House October 22 at 4 p.m. in the Boxing Room,
Both teams were forced to resort to lucking
ATTENTION I
work of the Forestry
Kick division both
and help defeat Mr. Sidney E. Gale, Hart House. The class will be under Mr- defensively and offensively, the score
and neither side scored altho' Allan of MENORAH SOCIETY. former champion of Toronto. He will Blake, associate gymnasium director, who would undoubtedly have been much
Mcua was but boo ting his opponents. The first regular Union meeting will b
play all-comers simultaneously; so the Is an ot-welter weight champion of the higher. Both sides repeatedly lost the
heldiuAlumniHallatVieion.il oil,,. on
After half-time however the Meds An important meeting of the Menorah veriest tyro will have a chance. Bring Tins class is meant for
British army. ball for interference and offsides. For
showed their superiority their line stren- Society Wl.l take place on Monday, Oct.
Thursday evening, October 23 at S o'clock.
your own board and men and everybody beginners, but others may come. Victoria, Fitday and Bartless were the
Mr. Thomas Cook of the China Inland
gthened and their backs worked better. 27th in the Main Building at S p.m. In come.
Mission, who has labored on the borders stars, while Chant, with a little more
Runs by Luke featured, the ball being addition to an interesting paper and dis-
FORESTRY EXECUTIVE of China and Tibet, will give a short ad- coaching, will be one of the best.
brought to S.P.S. 10 yard line. Fielder cussion on "The Influence of the Middle STUDENTS ADM. COUNCIL
dress. All volunteersand those interested The line up:
goes over for a touch. Allan adds another Ages on Judaism" will be held, a very im-
point by kicking to dead line. School portant business, including the arranging
The meeting of the Students
regular The following are the officers of the In missions are expected to be present.
Victoria centre, Hans tin; scrimmage,
Administrative Council will be held in Executive of the Foristry Club for the Let this year 1 a banner year in our Henry, Wright; insides, Prentice, TufTord;
showed some good individual work, but of a reception with the new members will
the office of the General Secret ary- year 11MU-1020, as a result of the elections history. outstdes, Smith, Flavclle; middles, Murga-
failed in team work. The Meds added be dealt with. All those interested are
Treasiner, Hart House, on Thursday, held on Friday last. troyd, McKelvey; halves, Cooley. Mag-
another touch in final quarter and game requested to attend on time. First year
ended with score 11-3. Luke Allan and students are cordially invited to attend.
October 23rd, at 4 p.m. All members are PresidentA. W. Bentiey. WOMEN'S LITERARY SOCIETY wood, Chant: flying wing, Bartlett;
urgently requested to be present A .
Vice-PresidentJ. F. Sharpe. The opening meeting of the Women s quarter, Finlay.
Pritchard showed up well for winners while
Bysshe and Benson put in some good work
meeting of the ENCeulive will be held at t
Sec 'y-Treasu rcr T. A. Clarke. Literary Society for the season 1019-20 Forestry Centre, Dorin; scrimmage,
be held at the Union, 85 St. George Druce, Faulkner; insides, Stewart, Car-
for School. Both teams have fine material Come to our WEINER ROAST 3 i
>. in. Second Year Rep. M. J. Cominins. will

but show a woeful lack of practice, which All yon who can sing. First Year Rep.
F. T. Jenkins. Street, Saturday, October 25th, at S p.m. man: middles, Jenkins, Hewson; outsides,
Help make a joyful noise VIC, RE-UNION Students Administrative Council Rep. The programme will consist of a paper Peppier, Brown; halves, Duff, Sharp,
no doubt is true of most of the teams in the
a scries on Walton; Hying wing, Fenwick; quarter,
Mulock Cup series. At TWO afternoon a re-union in
Victoria IT!) will hold H. F. Horton. on J. E. Flecker, the first of
On Saturday, this week. the Students Union at Queen's Park at The First Regular meeting of the Club Contemporary English Literature. This Cu minings.
Winners linc-up;
Will the ushers also be 7.30 p.m., Thursday, October 23rd. will be held next Friday night at which will lie followed by informal discussion,
Meds Luke, Allan, Patterson, Harkins,
THREE Every member is urged to attend this most important business will lie discussed music, and refreshments. All women 2T2 U.C. EXECUTIVE MEETING
Levine, Walters, Stranger, Pritchard, In Convocation Hall at
Gordon Smith, Soames, Handlenian and From there take the dinner and to notify the Permanent namely the date of the Annual "Stunt undergraduates will be very welcome, An Executive meeting will be held in
Dcvitt. Railway to SOARBORO BLUFFS. Secretary. Night". especially those of the first year. Room 12 this afternoon at 4 o'clock.
T II E VARSITY

THE VARSITY Money for Education

A development of the last decade has


been the method of obtaining large suras

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of money within a short time for philan-
thropic
"FiiiBnclal
and charitable purposes. The
Campaign" had reached such
STUDENTS
.si. RUSSELL II. J. STRONG a high state of efficiency that specialists
L. M HEATH who had spent years in this new phase of
Manner: COLLIER GRANT, organization were used during the Great
Business C, B.A,
"Y"OU make use of the facilities of
are invited to
McMURfiAY, War to direct vast human machinery
St. A,
lilor! M L. SToKliS, whereby hitherto unthinkable sums were this it may be for the opening
Bank whether
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of an account no matter how small the purchase of


: A. KLLLY '-m S. R. STEWART *22 obtained within incredible short periods
Reporter!: of time. Many eNccutives of colleges and
A, It; Gbb'22 universities have been quick to see the
Miss A. Bkow.v a money order or any other hanking business,
H. J. McQuillan '2U value of this scheme of securing funds so
J. K IINI -itt
badly needed for buildings and 'endow-
it, Daley '2a
ment. There is no complete record of the Yoti will find branches of the Bank conveniently
; J. I. WILSON
millions contributed to the cause of educa-
tion in this manner during the past ten located near the University, at any one of which you
TORONTO, OCTOBER 23, 1919. years. It excites no comment now for a
will be courteously received.
college to start a campaign for a million
dollars from its Alti mni and friends
generally. Harvard University is asking
The New Government and the Referendum
The nc\v*p:iprrs of this city proclaim in streaming headlines that
.ire grateful for their information but we are
We
fifteen million dollars from its Alumni and
well -wishers in a highly organized canvass.
Princeton is seeking fourteen million
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
Ontario is "dry".

rather inclined to ! sceptical. The perplcxine. variety of "yes's" and dollars in a somewhat similar campaign.

die Referendum returns baffle our powers of calculation and Canadian Universities are keeping pace
"no's" in

wi base all our hope tor the future of the Province in


the convincing with these latter day methods. Several
answer to the firs! question, which assures us Chat the Ontario Temper- years ago, McGill University asked the

ance Act is decision on the amendments is not so


here In stay. The people ol Montreal for an endowment 25 Branches in Toronto
conclusive. the will of the people as expressed
But who is to see that fund ol one million dollars. The response
in this Referendum is to be enforced? The vote of the Province, while was so generous that within a week over
deciding in favour of the O.T.A., has put out of power the Government one million and a half had been contribu-
thai was respons id pledged to the support ted. Shortly after this Dalhousic Univer-

of the Kelerendi fow we are faced with the prospect of a new sity and Halifax needed buildings, and, SIR ARTHUR CD ERIE GOVERNMENT AID
e i> no party holding a majority in the House, the organization, Continued from Page 1. Contiuntd from page 1.
( lovern nwiit and
using the same kind of
During the summer months two mem-
,
Dentistry
nature of ish iis largely a matter of conjecture. were so We realized nearly a half million with Com- Many members who voted against the
work than proposed festivity did so in a manner bers of the Executive at their own expense
c iht erned about the i iteome of
i
the Referendum that the Provincial mittees al less ten days.

elections were oversh; lowed, and through our indifTcrcnce or over- Haligoniiins responded generously and implying nothing detrimental to the lobbied the Members of the House of A house greeted the eye of Mr.
full

military career of the general, who un- Commons Ottawa and this way Countryman, president
confidence some of the iesl men tin Fr virvc has known were defeated Then Mt. Allison tried an at in of the Students
. Eaorifieially.
~- experiment. It is located in a small place, doubtedly deserves his many honors. brought the matter directly to their atten- Parliament of the R.C.D.S. when the
at the polls. _
Later on every member was cir-
We are anxiously awaiting the formation of a Government. Any Sackville, N.B., and its
>
appeal for a They were merely expressing their per- tion. cabinet meeting convened at seven o'clock

rejoicing in Party triumph would be premature until the means of


.1
quarter million dollars endowment had to sonal reluctance to participate in such a ularized, so thatwhen the question of in ihe Board Room of the College on
be made throughout the Maritime Pro- In future, the well-being of the further re-estab.ishmcntmeasures came Wednesday evening
governing the Province are determined: (or although the 1 hnted Farmers function. last.
demands that such insulting up House, with one exception evdry At S o'clock the cabinet entered Parlia-
have swept the country, they may not be able to "carry- on" without a vince. The short term method was Association, in the
rhetoric as was used by a cer- speaker declared himself in favour of, ment which, although it seemed a repre- 1

coalition, But we look to the Government, whatever ii be, to uphold adapted to a territorial canvass and with and foolish
the Referendum and carry out the wishes of the people, expressed in it amazing success. After a thorough tain individual, with reference to service in assistance to students. When the Parlia- sentative meeting, was by no means what

111 no uncertain terms. preparation it was carried on from the France, be repressed. mentary committee on soldiers' re- the president desires when Parliament
Slate of Maine line to the shores of Cape' establishment was appointed the Varsity next meets. The students wish a revival
Bteton, the fox industry of Prince Edward EXPERTS SQUIRM LIKE WORMS Veterans' Executive cintinued its acti- of the pre-war system of convening Parlia-
Literary Society Island having an interesting and important Continued from page I. vities and arranged thati Sir Robert Fal- ment at regular intervals. During the
bearing upon the campaign. the mouth clean with soap. coner appear to give evidence. Through last three years it has been the custom to
ThereOnly one organized society in University College which opens
is
Such experiments were provocative of
So Varsity is using the fundamentals of Sir Robert the facts were presented to the convene Parliament only when the occas-
wide 11 - doors to every male undergraduate of U.C. This is the Literary untold merriment to the onlooking sophs committee the most manner
this plan. The difficulty is that the in forcible ion demanded a meeting of the various
5oi iety. H> ii~ original and official .name, it is the University College
Alumni have not been followed syste- and juniors, but such unseemly laughter, possible. years. Mr. Countryman and his cabinet
titerarj ami Scientific Society, bul in common conversation it is simplv,
matically after they have left their Alma on so solemn an occasion, was sternly The Executive of the Veterans' Associa- are trying to fulfill the duties of their office
-The Lit."
suppressed by the seniors.
Mater and a complete roster of names and tion is keeping in close touch with Secre- faithfully and by coming when Parliament
is called "the Lit." in common conversation, and without doubt,
It
accurate addresses is not on hand. This When the stunts were finished the green tary MacNoil of the G.W.V.A. Indica- next meets the students can best show their
(this for the benefit of freshmen conversation about "the Lit" is very 1

has been remedied very largely since the ones were whisked, blindfolded through tions arc that the committee will recom- appreciation of their efforts.
common indeed. In fact everybody talks about the Lit. So far this
early part of the year, but it will require dark corridors, when emanated unearthly mend assistance for students but if this is After passing the various reports the
year only a few people have whispered about it, but after the first
time to parallel such a record as has been screeches to the higher regions where they not done the matter will not be dropped. subject of holiday rates for students on the
meeting tonight in Hart House, quite a lot of people will begin to talk
kept at Harvard and Yale for a generation. took the oath of fidelity and loyalty to It is a fight to the finish and every Dominion, as obtained in
railroads of the
aboul ii, and before long a \ en great number of people will be discussing
~"Thc financial Campaign" is now being Queen's Hall and duly inscribed their returned man who is jealous of his own pre-war days, was placed before Parlia-
ii, and by the end of the year,, it is not unlikely that at! the men of
commercialized and agencies without any names. interests should join up with the Varsity ment by Mr. Graham, the editor of Hya-
University College will have come 10 blows about il.
particular interest in colleges or universi- The way of the Transgressors is hard."" Veterans' Association. Returned men Yaka. Now that everyone is looking to
Not that the Literary Society meetings are inclined to be disorderly;
tiesother than starting a canvass on com- The "fresh" frcshies who had brazenly wfio have seen voluntary service on an those good old days when a green, back
on the contrary they are conducted strictly on parliamentary lines. But
mission a basis are ready to offer assistance disregarded the injunction re wearing the actual field of war see your Faculty repre- would purchase more than a hole in a
when men feel very intensely on any particular subject they usually do
not speak quietly, but forcefully, not meekly, but emphatically and to any needing money.
institution A green band, experienced the truth of this sentative today. doughnut, it is not to be wondered that
reputable college engages such assistance saying when they were forced to submit students are reaching for some help in that
sometimes, sad to say excitedly and angrily.
at its peril. The commission scheme to having a- brilliant green band painted
The purpose of the Literary Society, as understand it, is then, to 1 STUDENTS RECEPTION direction.
should be avoided as a menace. There is upon their necks, which was guaranteed to hoped of R.C.D.S. that otlicr
provide an opportunity for undergraduates to learn to speak in public. The College Street Presbyterian Church It is
a sufficient number of specialists interested remain on for at least one month.
iF-.'Cry \ris m ;n mud rbstr; gre^Lr bcility u: publir speaking If he Reception to students once more rolled faculties may start an earnest agitation
Prima facie, therefore, every man in in this method of raising money, with tliC- These proceedings over, yells and college for the return of these special holiday rates
does not he should not be in Arts. around and on Thursday night the large
constructive possibilities of such a cam- songs followed and the Seniors and Miss
University College is interested in Hie U.C. Lit". '

gathering numbering over 500, spent a


to students.
paign as their highest motive, to supply Livingstone were given three hearty cheers
Till' VARSITY believ es that the Literary Society never opened a session lively evening with Rev. Dr. Cochrane as Another matter of importance was tile

with a brighter outlook than it does this year, and hopes that the glorious the needs. Then came ice cream and cake "ad question as to whether our senior repre-
host. All faculties were reprcsenled and
infinitum" which was heartily enjoyed by
before-the-war traditions of the Society will always be upheld. occasional lusty yells evidenced their sentative to the Students Administrative
CIVIL CLUB MEETS. all. The girls then wound up with a little Council of Toronto University shonld.be
2T3 presence. The "know-me?" contest jvas
dance. So ended the initiation of at
made a member of the cabinet of the
won by Miss McGillivray with a record of
Spirit of Democracy The Club met in force 011 Tuesday
Civil Queen's Hall.
over two hundred men's names and a Students Parliament. The holder of this
afternoon and elected the fallowing strong office in R.C.D.S. is really the connecting
We pride out selves upon the democracy of Canada. There is equality crippled hero was the high scorer for the
executive: The "musical entertainment was link between, our students and the other
.f suffr^g^ aqueLly of privilagi before the hw. equality- of prcti^tran men.
The nation is self-governing and self-respecting. The great advantage Hon. President Prof. Gillespie. Applied Science delightfuland well rendered reading added faculties of the University and his ad-
Vice-President G. Angus. mission to the cabinet should be properly
of a square deal to the citizen comes with our form of Government. much to the enjoyment of the event,
Sec. -Tr ea ure A h iba
s r rc I (i supported. This matter must, according
Il carries with il a great responsibility. Each citizen bears a part of the The Organization meeting of ihe In- Delicious refreshments were served to the
4th Year Rep.W. F. Irwin. to constitution, be left over for decision at
national honor. Each citizen has a personal duty towards the State, all dustrial Chemical Club of the FacuitJ of multitude, angel food and cafe-noir
:*rd Year Rep. Culliion. P. the next meeting of Parliament.
the more pressing because its performance is voluntary. Applied Science will be held on Wednesday tended (o keep the students in high bliss
When war came the young men of military age admitted that duty 2nd Year Rep. I-anglois. Last year the dental Column often failed
October 22nd, at 4.45 p.m., in room 22 of and lively animation during the evening.
by enlisting, The oilier right-thinking people who were detained at First Year Rep. I.. F. Stokes. the Chemistry anil Mining Building. The party broke up about eleven and to contain items of interest to our student s
Prof, Angus delivered a most inter- This was undoubtedly largely due to the
home met their duly by supporting heartily the national endeavor. The meeting next Wednesday is for the everyone walked or "street-carred"
esting lecture on the Chippavva-Qucenston failure of Parliament to appoint a dental
Thus democrats government was: justified by results. Canada won a election of officers and it is important that to different outlying portions of the city*
Power Plant. representative to The Vaksitv. At the
name in the world for patriotic dev otion. all years should be out to elect their repre- The moon was full and spirits were high
I'or this reason, and considering fhat the Dominion faces one more and altogether it was the most successful session of Parliament, Mr. W. Blair Black
sentatives to the executive.
crisis, financial one arising out of the war, we have confidence that the
.1 SEND "THE VARSITY" HOME. reception of recent years. College St.
oT the junior year was unanimously ap-
Victory Loan 1918 will lie heavily oversubscribed. The patriotic duty Presbyterian Church will always be pointed as tile representative on The
Toike Oikestra is at last a reality and Varsity.
ol buying Bonds overshadows even the personal advantage of the invest- assured Of a goodly number from Varsity
School men are indeed very lucky to have
ment. church services and their
w ise, ol course, in GOnsider the guarantee behind he Bonds,
SPECIALIST IN MODERNS this organization in the hands of so capable
at both their
Il is I and a man as Mr. Maxwell. He is devoting social evenings.
hi bear in mind
thai they yield ,">'. per cent, bul it is the prevailing sense TEACHES
French and German by con- much time and energy to make this the
of personal obligation (or the reputation of Canada that wilt sweep this
organization it used to be, and given a 11 the discritnl-
great Loan to success. Canadians have the name of finishing whatever versational and grammatical
little time, School will once more be Standard Shoe Repairing Co. ne would nil he
ild please that
they undertake. They heartily approved the resolution of Parliament methods. Latin for beginners.
favored with this orchestra. 670-2 TONOE ST.
which brought Canada actively into the war. They will remember the
North 6607
responsibilities which the war brought until all are fulfilled. The most modern machinery and
NEWMAN HALL. Expert Workmanship.

LOST Any information leading to re- SHOES CALLED FOR & DELIVERED,

The student who


PENNY WISE
persists in using an old-fashioned steel pen and a
covery or whereabouts ol diamond ring
bearing
from
name of ow ner, which disappeared
Stadium dressing-room, will be
will
Sewmaii

the Club.
Hall Dental Association dance
be held this coming Friday evening at
full Soles

PHONE NORTH
and HeelB a Specialty.
2'JGO. Spalding Sweaters
ink-pot instead of modern equipment is surely "penny wise". liberally rewarded on reporting same to
mussy
An up-to-date wide-awake, efficient: note-taker uses a Waterman The Vaiisitv Business Office. A STYLE IN THE
Meal, Safety. Self-filling. Always ready, fully guaranteed pen.
We have them to suit every hand. Price $2.60 and up.
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BUILD FOR EVERY
OUTDOOR PUR-
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(Fifth Year Medicine)
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NORTH - - - 8660 2D7 V. SI. - TORONTO
THE VARSITY

VARSITY ATHLETICS
BLACHFORD VARSITY II, DEFEAT JUNIOR MEDS DEFEAT WYCUFFE
An
IN CLOSE SOCCER GAME STARTING MONDAY
Mens Shoes of Good ST. MIKES IN FIRST
INTERMEDIATE GAME On the campus last night an interesting
$18.00 OCT. 20th
Quality game was played in the interests
of soccer
of tile Interfacultybetween Wycliffc and
"Jake" O'FIaherty great factor in Junior Meds. Although the field was in

an unfavorable condition the play was con-


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nothing lacking to recommend of the Wycliffe eleven played a "stellar" the English Smart Set
We take pride in knowing that there is
The game in the intermediate Inter- game, which was outstanding, especially
first This particular friend is a
these shoes to our most discriminating customers. collegiate Series resulted in a victory for in the second half. The main feature of wrist watch, suitable for ladies'
Varsity IPs over St. Michael's College. or men's light wear.
The game was good and interesting throu-
out, providing a number of spectacular
TOM MOORE
Although costing only SIS.Q0,
H. & C. BLACHFORD, Limited, 286 Yonge St.
plays. like many other friends its value IN
The Varsity line was formidable ami Meds also starred. is not to be measured in dollars
(Opposite Dunclas Street)
weight was able to break down all
with its

opposition. It at times plunged through


and cents.
LORD & LADY ALGY
the lighter St. Mikes line at will. "Tiny" Onlooker It is exceedingly dainty size
Houston was conspicuous in the line by the wrist watch of best quality gold
way he held the St. Mikes backs and the plate, with cither white or gilt
Mulock Cup games are to a good wry
gaps he tore in the opposing lint'. off dial, mounted on a neat
THE
Hygienic- The Blue and White will he a hard
aggregation to beat in the intermediate
Start.

6 & & fit


strap.

Cool and Sweet


series. O'FIaherty,

and running the ball


flying
great factor in Varsity's win, catching well
wing,

up through broken
was a The
first class
football displayed is not exactly
but the enthusiasm
a O Si
is there, that
The movement
will
is a timekeeper

always prove a friend DOMINION


Smoking fields. "Dink" played a fine
Carrol! Even
ffl

at this early date certain players


in need.

steady game, catching everything that


came his way, running the ball well up and
outbooting his opponent, Brown. Pear-
have been uncovered who should
faster company.
& a sj si
l>e in

silk
We furnish it also
ribbon at 819,00, or best expan-
sion gold filled bracelet at $20.00.
on a mounted
BANK
son, likewise, played well on the back 5haughncssy of McGill is showing a Capital - Paid up $6,000,00&
division. Ernie Rolph was undoubtedly tendency to infringe upon Intercollegiate Reserve Fund and
the best tackier on the field and was rules by his Americanized trick plays. Guaranteed of Course Undivided Profits - 57,600,000
cheered from the side lines. He come fcwMMg - a is at a Total Assets - - - 5123,000,000
across with a number of end runs, eluding Thissort of should not be tolerated.
stuff
Savings Department in connection
his opponents. Talory on the back Queen's have protested following Satur- with all Brandies. Interest allowed
division did good wcrk but was injured in day's game and those in authority here
on Deposits of $1 and upwards.
the last quarter being replaced by Sinclair. should see to it that a referee is appointed

Heustis, Houston and Hamilton were in


large part responsible for the big gains
who will "call" Shaughne5sy's game.
Ryrie B ros. Drafts issued on foreign countries
dl current rates.

Varsity made intheir line plunging. They BOXING, WRESTLING & FENCING Limited
SPADINA AVENUE BRANCH
seldom failed to make yards and were like CLUB. Yonge
I34-I36-I38 Si. Cor. College Street
o stonewall against the attempt cf the
A meeting of the Executive of. the
Irish to break through. Boxing, Wrestling and Fencing Club will
TORONTO John Ckuso, Manager
O'Brien, flying wing for St. Mikes, was
be held in the Boxing Room, Hart House,
the best and most consistent player on his on Wednesday, October '22 at 4.30 p.m.
team. He ran the ball up well, making and
most of St. Mikes gains. Ford and Ben-
All members of the executive
persons i a teres ted in this line of sport are
all
Beauchamp & How
ner hit Varsity's line hard. O'Connor LIMITED
requested to be present.
tackled well but was injured in the
quarter, being replaced
was badly missed.
by Munro. Sheehy
He was unable to play
first
The boxing room is ready, and it is
urgent that men who wish to follow this
INGRAM and TAILORS
of sport should begin as early as
line
TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN
on account of a slightly fractured skull.
Although outplayed and outweighed by
possibb to prepare for the interfaculty
meet.
BELL, Limited
91 Kinff Street West A. 3875
their more experienced opponents, they Lee R. Dodds,
J. A. Musgrave,
fought gallantly until the final whistle.
Their back field was not given the pro-
Secretary. President.
256 McCAUL ST.
should have had from the line. (Ffrjl Door Sank of Colli fr Sr.)
lection it
HOCKEY EXECUTIVE
Murray, the quarter of the Varsity, Telephone - - Coll. 837
There will be a meeting of the Hockey
deserves praise for the way he handled the
The man who believes in signs knows it Executive in the Secretary's Office, Hart
team and directed tactics.
is time to purchase that winter overcoat. House, to-day at 5 p.m. Important
FIRST QUARTER.
with business will be taken up especially in
Ward off winter's chilly attack Varsity kicked Mikes recovered
off. St.
COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSE
also ward off Benner connection with the Xinas tour.
a stylish coat that will the ball on their line. -10 yard
FOR ALL
criticism.

We have a line of wonderful coats at


wonder-prices.

Don't wonder about it come in and


made yards on an end run. St. Mikes
lost the ball on
gained on an offside.
interference. Varsity
Macltcnzie downed
by O'Connor. Hopkins fumbled. Var-
Yale's Undergraduate Council has taken
a short cut to guarantee the financial
success of its undergraduate activities by
passing a resolution to place a small tax
STUDENTS*
SUPPLIES
ARROW
softCOLLARS
sity recovered the ball and Carroll kicked be added
sec them. on each student which ftrhall
WELL WASH
,

for the first point. FIT EASILY


to his university bill.The Pennsylvantan.
Varsity I; St. Mikes 0.
are cordially invited to inspect
You duett, Pcohoa'y & Co. of Canada, Ltd.
SECOND QUARTER.
One was broken, that
college record our stock and ask our prices.
Mikes lost the ball on interference
G. HAWLEY WALKER, St.
Heustis tore through for a big gain.
of the running high jump.
record was made by O.
The former
S. Waugh 'OS,
Ltd. was catching anil hooting well, out
Carroll and has stood for over ten years. He
126=128 YONGE STREET. punting his opponent Brown. Holph
'

broke through for another gain. Varsity


jumped 5 ft. 0 inches. W. R. Kennedy
established a new record yesterday,
Kerr, Davidson, Paterson College Gowns
was unable to break through the line for a when he cleared the bar at 5 ft. 71 inches. and MoFarland,
touoh, Brown hooted. Pearson added McGill Daily.
another point on a kick. Carroll within BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, .to.,
three minutes repeated. Varsity was now "Man Shot on Corner." Headline.
THE playing two men on the back division and
the line gained considerably. Carroll
Must have been a square guy Mich. W7 ExcelMor Ufa Bulldlmj, Toronto St HARCOURT & SON
Daily.
kicked over the lourth point. Salkiionfor the University oj Toronto
FAIRMONT Varsity 4; St. Mikes 0.
THIRH QUARTER. Heustis made another gain. Carn>il d-"
103 King St. West
$12.50 St. Mikes kicked off. Pearson caught kicked, forcing Brown to rouge,
15-5.

Rolph picked UNIVERSITY LODGE, A. F. and A. M.


and returned. Hamilton made a nice gain Sinclair replaced Taylor.
Carroll collided with up a loose catch of Brown s and Carroll
through the centre. No. 496, G.R.C.
Brown was
Pearson but was
Brown kicked
not seriously
n- rim mag ;
1
hurt.
Lrznr
kicked
falling
for another point.
down badly on kicks. Pearson In.titntcd - - June, tOlO TORONTO
recovering and dribbled the ball half the kicked over Varsity's last point.
length ol the field for a touch. St. Mikes Var 17; St. Mikes o. Meets 2nd THURSDAYS
began forcing the play. On the first down I
1
, TFlying wing, O'FIaherty;

Varsity line held, but Ford got through on halve)


Mum
mill, Pearsun, Taylor; quarter,
isides, 1 [ouston, Loiter; middles,
Freemason's Hall, 491 College Street LOEWS THEATRE
O'FIaherty made a big gain by an end Ha mi' and M<">re; outsides, Rolph and SAME POPULAR PRICES.
run, carrying the balz. far up the field. Brown. Scrimmage, Haynes, Gunh and Continuous Performance 12 Noon to
Varsity gained yards on line plunging and Douglas. 11 p.m.
Mikes Flying O'Brien;
on the second down Heustis went over for St. wing,
WINTER GARDEN Open Evenings
Varsity's second touch. Score 14-5. halves, Benner, Ryan and Hopkins; Phonos M. 360O4OI
LAST QUARTER. quarter, Brown; outsides, W. Carroll,
"The Fairmont" should sell at $14 or $15, and would
We made A forward pass gave Varsity the ball. Munro; middles, Tweeny, Ford; insides, PERCY A. McBRlDE ENTIRE WEEK OF OCTOBER 27.
if we had bought in the ordinary way. a
Hamilton .ii. Je gr.-xs on line plunging. Bart, Ainyoi; scrim, Murck. Frascr, C.illes
fortunate buy, however, and are able to offer this absolutely SPORTING GOODS & BICYCLES PAULINE FREDERICK
new model at $12.50. in
" The Fairmont" is an extremely dressy tan with long "BONDS OF LOVE."
racy lines, and the very smartest toe shown this season. 343-345 Yonge St. Phone M. 1128
There are a few in our north window. Look them over. Engagement Extraordinary
You
We
want to come
will
can fit you perfectly.
in and buy a pair right away.

PARK BROS.EMsefe "CONCENTRATION"


with
ZEND A
BOOT SHOP, Special Rates to Students
Students
Two Ways oj Helping
Paper 1st, Pur-
'ram Advertisers;
and. Mention The Varsity when Purchasing
The mental marvel, and the Incom-
parable Mystery Band. No question
i3 too difficult for Zenda to answer.

290 YONGE STREET. 328^ YONGE ST., TORONTO Phone Main 1269 from those who are using advertising space.
- Six Mysterious Days and Nighta
THE VARSITY
Med lcine
THE NORDHEIMER Victoria

PLAYER PIANO Friday night was a jolly old time at

Will reproduce in your hitherto silent home, the performance


of the world's great pianists.

By means of "human touch " player mechanism, you


Freshmen elections
were held on Wednesday. The five years

PresidentJ. R. Barlow
Vice-PresidentJ. McClinton
for

course chose the following representatives:


the executive
Victoria.

combined
It was the occasion of the first

reception of the term, tendered by the


societies

result of hard work on


U.L.S.,
W.L.S..
Y.M.C.A., and Y.W.C.A. At 7.30 as the
the part of the
STOLLERYS
Its
are able lo play yourmlj, with artistic interpretation.

Secretary Miss Baker
Reception Committee led by Ralph

Treasurer G. A. MeGillvray
Hardy, Vic halls appeared decorated in a
Wc
yourself to
invile you to hear this great instrument
direct its playing by means of its
to play it

expression control
for Athletic liep. Mr. English
The six years ballot resulted as Follows:
gayly-colourcd hue, and it was not long and Furnishings
Clothes
before they were filled with her best and
and so to realize the limitless possibilities of music's enjoy- President B. Millar
ment it makes: possible for you who have never learned to play. Vice-President
Secretary
Miss Tucker
J. Hume
her bravest.
As soon as "prom" cards were filled out,
Ma\e Good Every Time.
NORDHEIMER *S Treasurer D. Campbell
Athletic Rep.
H. Alexander
a task which some found most heart-
rending, especially those
everybody went upstairs to the second
who came late,

Cor. YONGE and ALBERT STREETS. Stollerys study Every Angle of this Business
Canadian Distributors for >Eolian Vocalian. Hoof where they were welcomed by .the
THE MEDICAL INITIATION
presidents of the various societies along just like you Students wort? at College .
with the Chancellor and Mrs. Bowles.
The Common Room uf the Women's
The next thing on the program was the "
Union was the scene of the "Inferno"
MRS. MOSHER'S RECREATION AND INSTRUCTION GROUPS where the Sophomores tortured their un-
concert which proved to be n most in- When Label" goes on a garments "you
our
viting feature. Addresses of welcome
willing victims on Friday night. His
were given by Prof. Greaves, Mr. Moss, Can Bank on it" for Style, Service, and
SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR GIRLS ATTENDING VARSITY Satanic Majesty received the guests after
Mr. Thompson, Miss Thornton and Miss
they had been duly branded at the "Gates Quality.
Brown. Some of the best college enter-
A combination and modern dancing.
of nature, folk, classical of Hell " and read them their crime sheet.
tainerstreated the audience to severa|
He turned them over to the Penalty
Providing healthful physical exercise and a complete edu-
Officer who showed a merciless disposition
well-rendered selections. We're passing Examinations with Honors
cational course in the art of dancing. Those who complete Then came the pro rucrta ties, and oh
this course are fully competent to teach.
in metering out punishment to the un-
fortunates. Then they were passed on to
what a grand time everyone had. Many Every Day for Real Values in' Men's
couples became so interested each other m
Those interested are urged to communicate immediately another chamber of horrors where the
that they quite overlooked the fact that
Apparel.
oath as administered and where they
with Mrs. Mosher, North 4530 as only a limited number the orchestra had stopped playing.
pledged themselves to honour and obey
will be accepted. the Sophs slightest wishes or command.
Freshies were afraid to act naturally for To See Our Values is to Buy.
fear they might be talking to grads; and
Various ill-tasting medical concoctions
juniors received the humiliation of being
MOSHER STUDIO OF DANCING, 583 CHURCH SI. were administered to the bumptuous ones.
asked if they were frcshtes. Perhaps some
When the sixteen freshies were properly
subdued, the Sophs led the way to the
dining room where delicious refreshments
were served and delightful toasts were
of the professors have wondered why it was
that certain couples casually scrolled
Jackson's Hall,
up to
but happily they thought
YONGE
and
STOLLERYS In the

Heart of
Students' Rates given. Dancing, songs and college yells
better ofbecoming actively curious. BLOOR. Your Money's Worth or your Money back. Toronto
ended an evening which had been enjoyable Be that as it may, the evening was a

FARMER BROS.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
to nil, even to (he girls of Meds 2TC. -

The staff of the Women's College


stunning success.

career, became
Those for whom this
was the first reception of their college
acquainted with that

492 SPADINA AVENUE Coll. 2869


Hospital entertained
to a delightful tea Saturday afternoon.
The drawing-room of the Nurse's residence
the Medical girls

wonderful thing Vie spirit. And, judg-
ing from the evidence presented by the
long line of stupid owd-eyed faces in Bur-
WOMAN'S BAKERY
was prettily decorated for the occasion wash next morning, and from the fact that
some sober-minded seniors for some un-
BANQUETS AND DINNERS
imd was soon filled with gay laughter as
accountable reason missed their breakfast
the girls arrived. The doctors showed a
it must have been some spirit.
*30 COLLEGE ST. D 270 COLLEGE ST.
keen interest in the girls and after ten Near Bathurat St.
O N' Soodlnn Avenue
took them through the hospital. Phone
Announcement to Varsity Men VICTORIA Y.W.C.A. RALLY.
Coll. 1401 Phono Coll. 3067
2T3 U.C. WELL ARMED
A few hundred yards from the Main Building you will find The Victoria Y.W.C.A. have arranged
an established business where a big assortment of slightly used Now that the (rosh executive contains
a Rally to be held in Alumni Hall on A. H. LEAKE, Prop. - - TORONTO
clothing, boots, etc., of all styles and materials
sold at most is a Gunn and a Dagger, the year is well
Thursday at -1.15. Come and learn about
reasonable prices. We
and rent dress, tuxedo and. frock
sell armed and things ought to begin "Y" work for the vear. CATERING AND BOX LUNCHES
to Boyle
suits, and also exchange or buy your cast off clothing and pay in the near future. Good luck 2T3 U.C.
the highest cash prices.
St. Hilda s
Special Prices to Students
THE FREEMAN DRESS EXCHANGE Veterinary Keep your eyes open for the St. Hilda's

571 YONGE STREET


Annua! Sale which takes place this year
on the afternoon of October thirteenth.
ALIVE BOLLARD
NORTH 3270.
(JJ block norUi ot Si. Alban'j and Welletley St.) at the
In the recent Inter/acuity Athletic
Stadium, there was a deplorable
Meet Preparations for It are already going apace TOBACCONIST
lack of material from_ this College;
but
and there promises to be a big assortment
of home-made candy for the sweet-tooth
10-12 YONGE ST. ARCADE
considering the prevalence of ignorance
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS concerning athletics, we have hopes or
and a paradise for the dainty one, in the
fancy work table. The numerous other
make a most acceptable gift for an abundance when the students
all occasions and if you gel them College are better informed.
The only participant winning points
of the attractions include the art table, fish
pond
and tea room, where the visitors, exhaust* CHESTNUT and COULTER
01 ed by their purchasing may refresh them-

DUNLOP'S BOYS! for the College was Mr. Foster, who re-
corded two firsts and one second, and in
selves.
you'll regret
It's sure to be good.
it.
Come or
433 SPADINA AVENUE
.- LADIES TAILORS : i

8 Adelaide St. one event, throwing the discus, he College 6637


West estab'.

you may be sure you are


doing the right thing. They can
that Know our Shop lished a new record for the
University,
which demonstrates the necessity
of
BY WAY OF CANVASSING
training and keeping fit. The other Princctown University is to raise an
have them delivered anywhere and
assure you satisfaction.
JUST NOW entrants, through ignorance
ciency of the curse which in the male
is
and defi- Alumni Fund of 514,000,000 and a meet-
ing at which the Campaign was launched
We have two big specials that supposed to be ten times worse tlian
in on September 20 th was attended by
the female, failed to show any
you should see: OjjjjQLDIERS
SPALDING'S until the night the entries
activity
closed, and
although in their respective heats Messrs.
Alumni from all sections of Nort h America.
A campaign for 835,01)0,000 to endow
NEVER DIE
Presbyterian Colleges in the United States.
or Shoes McDonald and Roe did not finish behind
Some of the lesser endowment cam-
Caps, Belts they did not attain the place that
Foot Ball reqiured lor the
is paigns projected are the following: Cornell Because the returned soldier-students
of the
Equipment
Knitted Neckwear finals.
University, 55,000,000; Fordham Univer-
It is hoped that by the achievements University organized
pf sity, S2,000,000; Phillips E*e(er Academy, themselves into the
Sweaters Mr. hosier, the necessary stimulus will
be 52,000,000; Rutgers College, 51,000,000;
Jerseys at SI given to the College athletics,
which has Colby College, 51,000,000; Southern Bap-
Varsity Veterans Association last spring
they
And the implements for every been in a comatose condition for
a very- tist College in Carolina, 51.000,000;
athfetlc game, of course. long time. Illinois were able to present the facts and force the
Women's College, 51,000,000; Cook Aca-
A. G. SPALDING & BROS. VETERINARY ATHLETIC ASSOC.
demy (N.Y.), 51,000,000; Westminster issue of students assistance before the
207 YONGE ST., TORONTO (Mo.), Yankton
5500,000; (S.D.),
Special Combination The Mass Meeting
$500,000; Andover College {Mass Government.
of Students held on
Friday evening was
51,500,000; Mt. Holyoke College
UNIVERSITY OF Underwear well represented by
51,500,000.
all

at
classes except the Sophs, and
a most opportune lime. The
occurred f The fight is still on. Press rumours there
TORONTO PRESS S3.35 (2 for 6.50.) was also well represented. Dr.
faculty
McGill-
weather being
The small
ideal.
town
Guelph was the port
of
have been that the students
will be helped
* D vray occupied the chair, and
introduced embarcation, which one student of
PRINTERS the subject of the meeting,
which was the
:

hut the matter has still to come before


last year's graduating class, set sail the
PUBLISHERS duly of this College to the
University
on
BOOKBINDERS the sea of matrimony. It Is possible House of Commons.
Everything and the other faculties, and that The objective
in smart haberdashery the activities the sight of the central figure in is in
9 which is naturally associated the town
R, J.HiMILTON.B.IL. with a square; which is that of a sight hut has not been reached.
LIBRARY for you chaps who want some- university education. Drs.
blacksmith
IUILDIHQ Addison and fully accounted in the habiliments of
Batt also spoke along these
lines, taking a shower bath; or perhaps
thing different. By a unanimous vote the
toil,
the
Up
HEADQUARTERS O.V.C.A.A.
was reorganized and the following
elected
sight, at O.A.C., of a plentiful
supply of
liquid soap for the purpose of cleansing
<fl with the reserves! All men who have
FOR to office. Dr. G. D. McGillvray, seen volunteer service in any actual
Hon. the hands, which at theatre
Artist's and Draughtsmen's Ires.; L. M. Heath, Pres.; the Veterinary
R. G. Cowie College is an unknown
Civil
Supplies
Engineering Books BIRRELL'S Vtce-Pres.;
w
j. S.
Munson, Rep. of 2nd Year;
-

Lawson, Rep. of 1st Year.


D.
Glover, Secy. Trcas.;
J.
jr.liquid sj-ii-sjlid or cclid tarzx, might
have had -something to do with it, as
we
quantity, either
of war! Your weight
up With the organization which
is wanted. Join

la eluding noticed a pronounced effect on the is working


ob-
Mathematical and Drawing Books servant who marked these things. for you.
CATALOGUE ON REQUEST BLOOR ST. "nffi^t VETE RINARY STOCK-JUD GING
We do not, however, intend to antici-
PICTURE FRAMING At the Stock-judging
pate events, but when certain
students,
meet held
ART METR0P0LE
14 Temperance St.
COLLEGE ST. ^XL a
^'Pfc. the Seniors and juniors

"ere nearly all present, with


tprmlding of the other
a goodlv
years. An instate',
at tinder the pretext of returning
cast a vote
home
for the righteous cause
of
prohibition, did not return to Toronto,
looking back at history, wc hesitate
to
Tbey join the U. V. A.

live and interesting day was to


spent, the vouch for their celibacy.
TheUnder&r^duete Newspaper
No. 9
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919.
VOL. XXXIX.

VARSITY VETERANS DRIVE


VARSITY MEMORIAL FUND NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS.

HALF MILLION It had been hoped to send the Students Directory to press today. FOR MEMBERSHIP BEGINS
JjlUJEACH The incompleteness of the lists has now made that impossible.
Unless the students of the various colleges and faculties turn in their

addresses and 'phone numbers immediately there will be of necessity EVERY FACULTY WILL BE CANVASSED
OUT OF TOWN CANVAS WILL COMMENCE NEXT WEEK but two alternatives; either the Directory will have to go to press in an
incomplete form, or the publication will have to be postponed indefinitely.
is badly needed already, and every effort will be made
INTERESTING SERIES OF MEETINGS FOR YEAR
ALUMNI ASSOCIATIOnTsTRONGLY ORGANIZED The Directory
to publish as soon as possible. To do so, however, the co-operation of
it
Yesterday morning thirty enthusiastic
Tin? Memorial Fund Campaign is pro- every individual student is absolutely recessary. recruiting officers set out to form a batta-
ceeding lo the satisfy! ion of the leaders VARSITY TRACK ATHLETES Medical students should hand their 'phone numbers to their class
DR.VAN DYKE SPEAKS lion of Varsity Veterans hi three days'
am! the outlook for reaching the objective time and present indication show that
ui lialf a million is bright-
Tire completion OFF FOR MONTREAL
executives.
AT CONVOCATION SUNDAY
S.P.S, information should be turned in to the Secretary's Office in the records are being broken every hour.
of the Toronto canvass, which, was sus- Although the campaign is taking the
Mining Building. ,
pended last spring, is now in progress Chicago Professor and American
Walter Knox expects great things of Arts students (U.C, Victoria, Trinity, St. Mikes) should see that their form of a drive, very little persuasion is
Ihrough- teams comprising many
of the
cards in the Registrar's Office, Main Building, are completely filled out. Minister also Literary Genius needed on the part of the canvassers to
leading graduates in the city.
The grand his men. Carruthers and Foster
make their various induce eligible veterans to join. Most of
t..tM I June was $154,000 and it
is now Divinity students should sure that the lists in Advocate of League
after hardies and discuss records the men are aware of the nature of the
t

has colleges are correct.


8185,000. The objective of $300,000 of Nations association, and the work it is doing, and
been for Toronto and many of the
set Dentistry'. Education, Forestry, Social Service, and Veterinary
The Varsity track team left this morning are anxious to get behind a movement that
best prospects have not yet been
solicited. st udents should leave their addresses and 'phone numbers in the offices of Both year and the preceding one
last
for Montreal to compete in the inter- is looking after their interests so well.
The out-of-town canvass, which is their respective faculties. arrangements were made with Dr. Van
championships to lie held at the
collegiate As a social organization it is a means of
largely virgin territory for the
solicitation,
Pharmacy lists arc already complete. Dyke to preach the University Sermon,
McGill Stadium on Saturday. Coach bringing the relumed men together in a
next week. More than twenty
starts"
Walter Knox seems well pleased with his wish your address and 'phone number to appear in the Direc-
H you but in the one season the flu epidemic,
spirit ofcamoraderie only known in the
counties have been organized with county and in the other the coal shortage com-
men and is confident that they can bring tory attend to the matter either to-day, or Saturday at the latest. good old 'estaminel' days.
leadership and Waterloo will have the cancellation of the services so
the honours to Varsity. McGill won the pelled
As a welfare society the veterans'
-honour of leading off, in all probability, as not
arranged. Tliis year, however, it is
There championship in 1014 but, according to have done a great deal for the soldier
the committees are ready for work. expected that even the late political
Knox, there will be a different story to tell student. The present arrangement with
has been delay owing to the difficulty of
getting out quickly an issue ol 15,000 copies
at the close of Saturday's meet. DEAN MITCHELL SPEAKS Upheaval in Queen's Park will interfere
the Alumni Society, whereby money is
expected that Foster and Carruthers
is
with the ap|warancc at the University
War Memorial number of
It loaned to needy students is typical of
of the special Dutch-American preacher,
the aivorsity Monthly, but these are all
willlower the intercollegiate records in the TO ENGI NEERING SOCIETY of the noted
author and ambassador.
Varsity veteran activity. The fact tliat a
discus and hurdles respectively. There
I

parliamentary committee is now con-


to be in the mail by the end of the week. For the thirty years between 1SS3 and
arc also strong blue and white entries in
In the other counties of the
Province ADVOCATES BROADENING INFLUENCES FOR SCHOOL MEN 1!H3 Dr. Van Dyke divided his time and
sidering government assistance to students
the high jump, broad jump, 440 yards and is due to the pressure exerted by the
where the Alumni are scattered, the canvas, MORE VARSITY SPIRIT NEEDED his services between the pastorate of the
each county. hammer throw. Veterans' executive during the past sum-
will be from several centres in
The sprinters and distance-runners are a Brick Presbyterian Church, New York,
Ontario On Wednesday, October 22, after the many of the freshmen would be sopho- mer.
In the Canadian cities outside of trifle weak. Strange to say, this is exactly
and the professorship ol English'! iterature
is arranged for in Engineering Society had disposed ot its mores next year, the Dean assured the A programme Is now being prepared for
systematic solicitation
where McGill are particularly brilliant, so at his Alma Mater, Princeton University.
business problems, Dean Mitchell, School's Society that the policy o( the faculty was and winter months and. include a
Brandon, Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Throughout these years there kept ap- the fall
that a neck and neck race for points is to not to pluck enough freshmen to make the
Montreal, Moose jaw, Quebec, Regina new Dean, addressed the Society. pearing with increasing public acceptance scries of good live meetings at which
\k looked for. Queen's have a good man The Dean said that he wanted his words second year tit the accommodation at matters of interest to veterans will be
and Winnipeg, and arrangements are being in Frank, but the rest of the team arc a
a succession of religious works, allegories,
School. If the present sjiace was not
made lo have the same kind of .t canvass to be regarded as a "family talk" to his poems and essays, of which the "Gospel discussed. Addresses will be given by
"dark horse" as far as this meet is con- adequate, more would be provided by some
undertaken Medicine Hat,
in New West- own students. He told the Society that for An Age of Doubt", "The Other Wise
prominent returned men and assurance is
la Prairie,
cerned.
he was very proud to \-m the Dean of such means. New buildings now in course ol
given that will be both educating and en-
minster, Nelson, Portage
Walter Knox will have' charge of the construction would be ready in about a
Man", "Fisherman's Luck", and the
Saskatoon, Vancouver, Prince Albert a faculty as Applied Scicnie, and proud to "Corn Flower", are some of the best tertaining.
team with the assistance of Dr. Brown, be identified with such associates as the year if all went well. Still mure buildings
Victoria and Weyburn. Committees arc- known. The following canvassers are looking
Dr. CamplieH and Frank Halbaus. The members of School staff. would be required because the present
appointed lo work from a dozen of the In 1913 Dr. VanDyke was appointed idler the various faculties and colleges.
final selection of the personcl of the team and indications are for about 1000 students
He referred to the overcrowding,
largest centres in the United
-States and
operate in Was made last night and stands as follows:
said that while the second, third and next year. Another provision that must
American Minister to the Netherlands
Medicine 1st year, Mr, Lloyd; 2nd
still another committee will Harris and Cossett. and Luxembourg, an appointment typical year, Mr. Malwyn; 3rd year, Mr. 0'-
10(1 vards
fourth years were normal for peace time, be made for the future, was the preserva-
London for the British Isles.
Although the lenders of the Memorial
Cossett anil Smylic.
'220 yards
the first year was nearly twice as big as any
tion of the School spirit and the formulat-
of the American idea of sending as its Leary;. 2nd year, Mr. Douglas; 1st year,

440 yardsSmylie and Ryckman.


representatives to foreign countries, its Mr. McClinton.
In addition the ing of new traditions
the entire half a previous
Movement feel that
have the
SS0 yardsPorter and Sparrow.
faculty
first

had adjusted itself during war- Technical men should lie able to lead in most distinguished citizens as ambassadors Science 4th year, Mr. Little, 3rd year,
million will be subscribed, they
larger object
a Tb:a -s a

One mile Croll and Jamieson. time to accommodate sub-normal numbers their own or any filed. A man should also of international courtesy, rather tlian as
merely astute diplomatic agents. On lus
Mr. Gardner, 2nd year, Mr. Jack, 1st
'/.sin.
Three milesLeigh ant! Bell. be able to write intelligently in ordinary year, Mr. MacBcth.
Associations and was now confronted with the problems return to the United States at the time of
chain of active Alumni
throughout Ontario and Canada and
in 120 yards hurdle Carruthers and of dealing with an overwhel ming number of readable English and not only in the
America's entrance into the war, Dr. Van
U.C. Ith year, Mr. Ballantyne: 2nd
Foster. heiroglyphic ot his profession. year, Mr. Littlefield; 1st year, Mr. Little;
States. students. In order to oil up the rusty technical
certain centres of the United Dyke has been lecturing transcoiiti-

Already a number of county associations


Running high jump Carruthers and points in various subjects, it was planned, This broad education makes a man able
ncntally on League of Nations.
the Dental College Mr. Martin and Mr.
of the
Ridley.
the Dean stated, to provide intensive to compete with others men in other Mc Dot ugh.
have been formed as a direct result During his Toronto he will be the
visit to
Brflad jump Ridley and Smylie. for the soldier students of the professions. The acquisition of oratorical
Movement. The Alumni can tuition guest of the Empire Club and University Trinity Mr. Cliarlsworth.
Memorial
effort in
Shot-put Foster and Carruthers. faculty who were out of touch with their powers, said the Dean, brought him back
Forestry Mr. Jenkins.
be a great force for constructive Hammer throw Middh-t on and Foster. to the question of the Engineering Society.
Women's Club.
and their studies while in France. In order to ensure that members of the
the future of their Alma Mater Discus Foster and Carruthers. Internal argument among the members,
WyclifTcMr. Hell.
interest in the affairs of the
University is
Vault Countryman and Mcln-
Dean Mitchell next called attention to
and debates on the policies of the Society
University are not disappointed in ob-
Osgoode Hall Mr. Latch ford.
wanted by the executives of the General
Pole the trend of public interest in the various
was very good practice. He would like
taining scats at Convocation Hall on Victoria
Mr. Houston.
Alumni Association.
tyrc. branches of engineering as it was mirrored
late years. every student to have a part in such
Sunday morning, the Hall will be reserved
Knox Mr. McMahon.
in the registration at School in exclusively up to 10.50 for students with St. Michael's Mr. Drown.
FIRST MEDICAL SOCIETY Civil engineering had fewer students
than activities, because the power to dominate,
VARSITY THIRDS DOWN MEETING POSTPONED. and sway others to one's own point of view
registration cards, 3nd faculty members Pharmacy Mr. Marshall.
McMASTER AGAIN. formerly, this was because so much con- with regular faculty sermon tickets. Veterinary
Mr. Duncan.
reason of unavoidable circumstances
By struction was not planned as formerly.
was invaluable.
Varsity 'Ill's for the second time trim- the first meeting of the Medical Society Continuing, Dean Mitchell laid great
On the other hand, Chemical Engineering
med McMaster in the Junior Inter- will be held in the North Lecture Room, stress on keeping abreast of the times by CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION HOLD
which was once very feeble is now a very TORONTONENSIS BOARD MEETING
Series. Final score 2-0. Var- best newspaper editorials,
collegiate Medical Building this evening, and xot strong part of the faculty. Thus the reading the INITIAL MEETING
sity's great linework and Sinclair's punt- and meeting big men as much as possible.
in the Physics Building as previously temporary waning of interest in construc- The first meeting of the Torontonensis
the game.
ing were the main features of Returning again to the question of
announced. tionand the growing interest in industrial Good Programme and Elections AHord Board will be licit) on Friday, October 24
For Varsity, Lailey, Taylor, Each; and The Dean told the mixing with other students of Varsity,
Interesting Evening Prof.
and Naylor fields was shown. from 5-0 at the Women's .Union, So St.
Sinclair were best while Loftns said that Hart House was the
BOXING CLUB MEET. Civils that they should not be discouraged
the Dean Dale Present. George Street. It is essential that there
played well for McMaster. This win very best means of accomplishing the end.
of the Boxing, Wrestling because the reactionary i>eriod for con- be a representative gathering of the mem-
practical)' gives Varsity the group title. The executive He said it was unique and that the most
in Hart House on struction would soon pass. He said that Wednesday the introductory tneel-
ast bers of the Board. In another part of this
and Fencing Club met l

much of the control of expansion in var- should be made of it. No club down town ing of the Classical Association was held found the Agenda for Toron-
Wednesday afternoon and discussed plans issue will be
HARRIERS HOLD TRIAL HIKE Like all other ious fields, industrial would
and structural, could boast the advantages it offered for
at the Women's LInion. Miss Pearl tonensis, 1S.H9-20, which it is advisable
for the coming session.
TODAY OVER PROPOSED C OURSE forms of sport, the sports controlled by be in the hands of scientific men and a
intercourse among the student'.
opened the evening by playing in her to cut out and keep for future reference.
large proportion of School men would be Concluding Dean Mitchell advised every usual masterly way on the piano. The
this club look like having a banner year, Note the time, place and date.
,"
The University of Toronto Harrier Club found leading. He said that he was School man to join the Engineering In- honorary president, Prof. Dale, then gave
meeting last Wed- and Mr. Blake, who is instructing the stitute of Canada immediately so as to
held a very successful pointing out the part that was to be played a delightful address on the aims of the
boxers, faced a large class. There are
gain the seniority of mcmljcrship. The
j

nesday afternoon when the


President, engineers so that School
three rooms in Hart House, one for boxing, in the future by Association. He explained to the students JR. DENTS DEFEAT
Dykes outlined the campaign Institute was a crucible for iuras and its
Rev. Mr.
one for wrestling, and one for fencing, and would know: "Who we arc, what we are, that the purpose of the Association was JR. ARTS 32-0.
and Intercollegiate publications contained valuable records
for the Interfaculty
taking part in these will be and how big we are". primarily a social one, which was parti-
facilities for
Meet. The former will be held one week Having outlined the present State of that each engineer should avail himself of. cularly pleasing and made everyone feel at On Thursday
afternoon at Vic field, Jr.
ready in a few days. Representatives
-befit-- the Interctlbgtt; which 'x
)r
affairs General Mitchell made a few re-
The Dean conveyed his best wishes to the home. Next a letter was rend from the Dents defeated Jr. Arts 32-0 in a Mulock
Men of all were on hand from most of the faculties the students present
*inber 15th at Montreal. Society *and to all
Miss Brcbuer, which stated
of the University, but Pharmacy, F.O.E., marks about the future. President, Cup game.
Millies to compete are urgently
wishing While it was impossible to say how- individually.
that she was resigning, it being again
Victoria were not represented. The Inter- The grounds were in perfect condition,
luc'sted to meet at the second Glen possible, now that the war was over, to
faculty meet will take place in the week and a fast game was anticipated. The Jr.
ridge, end of Church street car line, MISSIONARY STUDENT O.T.C. REUNION follow the old custom of linving a man as
ending, February M, 1020, and the Inter- U.C. Dent team was composed wholly of first
to morrow afternoon at 2.30 president. Several had returned, among
iosedale,
collegiate meet two weeks later at Kings- VOLUNTEER BAND. Nothing definite has been arranged yet, viae men. Jr. Dents had little difficulty
harp. A hike over the proposed course
ton. Noticebe given in Tun Varsitv
will but there will be a reunion within a few
who was one as she put it who was, in defeating Arts, being much heavier,
s-ill lake place. Bring your uniforms as weeks of the men whu passed through the "not only eligible lor the office, but much
re hours, classes and other items of
in- (aster antlmore experienced.
hesstng room facilities will lie arranged The Sunday meeting of the
regular
more. capable of filling it than she was.
Officers' Training Corps at the Univer-
first
terest. Varsity is out after the Inter- The outstanding features of the game
U.( Student Volunteer Band will
lie held Miss
collegiate championship in these sports .

sity. There were about eleven hundred Those who saw how splendidly
years preceding the war Varsity- a.m. at Knox College. were the kicking and running of Phillips,
For five this Sunday at 0.45
men whu were members of the corps Brcbner performed her duties on Wednes-
and there is plenty of time to work .up a the spectacular tackling of G. Staughton
has held tte Intercalleg!te clmmpiCTshic. Old and new members, as well as all andn. great many of
these haw returned day realize wlint a high recommendation
team of championship calibre. Let's go. and the plunging of Sideitburg.
Il up to the men of tin* year to take up interested in missions, are invited.
lo take up their work in the University of she unconsciously gave.
the burning torch and carry out
Alma
The following were elected to office: Presi- For Arts, Reid statted, along with Mc-
MEDS SOPH BANQUET Toronto. The general feeling is that a
dnlcr to victory. As there are only two vice-president, Miss Dougall, Murr, Stone, and Maxwell.
'

NEXT THURSDAY reunion should be held snortly, both of dent, Mr. Davis;
Sfceks to train for the
Interfaculty meet, INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCCER. those whoare at the University and of llrebner; treasurer, Mr. Tracy; 3rd year Unfortunately Maxwell had to retire owing
team consists of A Plans without precedent were made by
fia time must l>e lost. all the others Who are home
again, and councillor, Miss Crumb: 2nd year coun- to injuries.
the Executive of the five-years course for
Kouk men and the distance is between five The intercollegiate team which will the reunion will probably take the form cillor, Miss Gage; 1st year councillor,
Mr. Final score, 32-0.
the annual banquet to be tendered the
and six miles. Uphold the honour of your represent Varsity at Queen's on Saturday of a banquet in the Hart House. The Mac Kay. Line up for the winners Young, New-
lttotherton Cup, sophs. Sounds of revelry will proliably
|plloge, and try to win he men; date and definite arrangements will be When the elections were o\xr and while Dundas,
will be composed of the following
I
love, Coombs, Philips, Sidenberg,
be beard at the King Edward and Gaycty
ow held by St. Michael's College. Heuthcx, Edwards, Spalding, Rintoul, decided upon at a meeting in a few days the refreshments were being prepared, McVtcker, Warner, Riley, Morrison,
next Thursday, when freshmen and sophs
For further information get in touch Nash, Bailey Bretils, Lamg, Butler, of Prof. Needier, O.C. of the Corps; cltarades were performed, in which Prof. Campbell, Johnston, Staughton, Arthurs.
president, will conclave together. Five dollars will
pith A. Brodey (U.C.) vice- Patton, Dundas, Gilfen, Dafoe (capt.j; Prol. Wallace, Adjutant; and others who Dale was as usual the guiding genius and F. Bartlett and Teich.
secretary, be given to the composer of the best year Officials J.
Coll. 240; or W. Geogelian,
Archibald (manager), are interested. leading spirit.
yell.
Vycliffc College.
THjE VABSITY
THE VARSITY Coraaponbettce
REPLY TO "SCHOOL" MAN.
Dm T 'Pfaon* - - CoU. SOSB Kifthl 'Phon. . CoH. 5003 To the Editor of The Varsity:
Ediloi-in-Chlel: Dt W. S.

Worn en's Editor: MissE. R. CR1.YGAN,


PUFFER. ^B.A.
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Associate Editors
HATH WAY '22.
(i.
E. H. McEINNEY '20 J. It. HOOD '22
W. G. COLGATE '20 V. C. HASTINGS
J,
N.
W. GARDNER
KUSSELL
P. LLOYD. M
'21
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inspired
Perusal of a letter in your last issue has

for permission to use


me to attempt a reply anil io hug

cation as a vehicle for publicity.


your worthy publi-
STUDENTS
L. M. HEATJI In reading a tirade such us appeared on
Business Manager: COLLIER C, GRANT. B.A. Monday, one is naturally reminded of two

Sportlns Editor: N. A. McMURRAY, I Local Edilore: pertinent expressions, to wit an aphorism, make use of the facilities of
arc invited to
Asst. StfortinR Editur: M. L. STOKES.
1

C. JASPER SON '2J D C. WELLS '22 re "people living in glass houses" and a
Neivs Editor: II. J. STEWART
'21 U. WH EATON' '2L' J. L. WILSON'
'22 Bank whether it may be for the opening
this
Eichonjrc Editor: A. KELLY '20 S. R STEWART '22 E. M. JOHNSON '21 biblical reference to those being without
Sporting Reportprs: K. F. Noxos. Reporters:
sin and the casting of stones. To my of an account no matter how small the purchase of
G. M. Piiiiceli. '22 A. H. Gee '22 Miss M . E. Thornton mind their application is all too obvious
E. B. Reid '23
J.
II.
W. McAlpine
E. SavndEUS '22
'2C Miss A. Bboptn
H. J. McQuillan '20 J. A. Cowan '22 to your worthy contributor, who hides a money order or any other banking business,
M. StUCIikn '21 K, Bell '20 L. Blackwhll '22
J.
R. S. Wesshls
J.
ft. Daley '23 A. C. M I. \l : I
himself behind a pseudonym, "A School
II. J, McManus '23 A. D. R. Fraser Man", which is worthy of a far more
Local Ediloi this KU11E! J, L WILSON sportsmanlike representative. You will find branches of the Bank conveniently
One can imagine him sitting sleek and
located near the University, at any one of which you
slim in his exalted seat in the stand, his
TORONTO, OCTOBER 24, 1019.
inevitable " hammer " ever ready to will be courteously received.
"knock" any and everything that comes
beneath his notice.Devoid of a sense of
humour, wherein alone man differs from

Optimism will
The Optimistic Thinking Student
carry an individual further along than in this life
the other vetch rates,
sacrilege and peurile
he
mockery
sees barbaric
in the inno-
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
cent railing of a band of well-wishing,
pessimism, that is an admitted fact. One however needs more than the
enthusiastic and unselfish rooters.
happy faculty of turning gloom into sunshine when the big things of this
When one claims to have graduated
earthly sojourn must needs be met.
from a University is it not better to say,
As University students we should not fail to recognize the importance " my training has broadened my outlook",
25 Branches
the world at large attaches to higher education', an importance that yearly
rather than to confess in print that one's
in Toronto
increases as the trained mind exerts its influence in this old universe.
hidebound provincialism has never been
Now is the time to turn our attention towards the matters of weight
pierced by the bark of tolerance?
which make for the general uplift and welfare of mankind as a whole;
But enough of this. The chief ob-
now is the time to cultivate the optimistic spirit whereby we may better
jection to this letter is that the writer
meet the obligations training lays upon us.
University men and women are credited with more ambition than to thereof failed to note that when a Queen's
man was hurt, flic leader {who by the way,
STUDENT SINGERS.
merely gain a degree. They should endeavour to be all-round entrants
in the gruelling lists that make for world progress. To do this it is of
also has the privilege of calling the Univer-
An excellent opportunity exists
HOBBERLIM QUALITY TAILORING
paramount importance that they not solely confine ihemselve within the
sity his Alma Mater, as is wont by all
for students to take part in the
graduates) invariably ran out, learned his
the limits of the pasteboard covers of the many texts prescribed. performance of the finest music
The world of today is not the world of yesterday, and to make it a name and then cheered him in chorus. Is
written for church use. The choir
that not sportsmanship.
better world should be and undoubtedly is the aim of every under- master of Timothy Eaton Memor-
And, there was a point of grievance,
graduate. The scope for keen, live progressive thought is unlimited. if
ial Church will cordially welcome
in (he light of present eondilions, namely,
What we should concern ourselves with while enlarging our field of vision any applications for membership
the fact that the whole athletic organiza-
is to learn to think. Thinking is an easy task, but accurate thinking from University students who are
tion: playing, rooting; financing, every-
that gets results is the more difficult of all problems man's minds has interested in choral music of the
to solve. thing is new, after a interval of Tour years,
highest class. Apply by letter or
Asuniversity men and women it is up to us to seize upon every to commend r.ilher than to condemn?
phone Dalton Baker, choirmaster,
opporl unity available to become thoroughly acquainted with the outside Let this ardent admirer of true sports-
43 Farnham Ave.Phone, North
world's issues. manship come out to the daily practices,
4249.
If thought is to lead the world let us learn to think now let us learn to the rooters' practices, boost instead of
knock, let him do this for two or three
to think optimistically, get above our own individual selves, lay hold
of the problems that make for unrest and disturbance, aim to be a power weeks and then if he is not satisfied with
in directing the world's thought in the channels that make for a firmer his OWN efforts, then by all means adver-

conviction that it is indeed good to live. tise to the skies that Varsity Spirit is Applied Science
defunct. But until then let him, if he
does noi wish to praise, sit quietly by and
2T3 HONOR SCIENCE CLUE
permit those; who are working against The 2T3 Honour Science Club held a
The War Memorial Campaign greater difficulties than ever before pre- very successful meeting Wednesday alter-
sented themselves, to at least work in noon in the Botany Building. The follow-
The University War Memorial Campaign is in full swing among the ing officers were elected:
peace.
graduates and former students of this University, and the returns
quite justifying the enthusiasm of the organizers who are systematically
arc- f thank you, Hon. President Dr. Faull
M. E. Blatz President D. W. Whalcy
canvassing every county of the Province of Ontario, the larger cities
the Provinces of the Dominion, the strategic centres of the I
of Vice-President Miss Robertson
and from London are getting in touch with all members of the
Inited States AND ANOTHER. Secretary D. Kcrr-Lawson, Hill 4(121

living in the British Isles.


Alumni'
The committee in charge of the War Memorial
Treasurer
Miss Kidd
The Editor of The Vaksitv: Committee: U.C., Mr. Kirk-
Social
movement was elected at a general meeting of the Alumni in Toronto
and before any decision was made regarding the nature of the
opinion throughout Canada was sounded in various ways
was the present plan to have Scholarships eligible only
Memorial'
The outcome
I would indeed be a poor son of our
Alma
Mater if I did not say something in answer
to "A School Man's" letter of October 20.
wood; Trinity, Mr. Kembar; Vic, Miss
MacGregor; St. Mike's, P. Va.e; House-
hold Economies, Miss Kidd.
Two of the Seasons
to returned Me is quite right when he says that we All2T3 Honour Science students are
soldier-students or their dependents, a memorial
connecting East
tower
Wing with Hart House, and a War Lectureship
and eatewav
The
in the bleachers shouldn't have told the
referee he was rotten even though he were.
-l^'tle for membership in the club. Those
who have not yet become members may
Smartest Styles
Alumni any community or section s privileged to establish
of i

ship with a local name and set forth the purpose


a Scholar- We did it unthinkingly. But for the life of do so upon payment of the annual fee
thereof. The names of me, ran't see his objection to the ddxo- ,(75c.) to the Treasurer or any member of Tailored-to-Measure or Ready -to -Wear
all men and women who died in the
1
service will be inscribed on tablets the executive.
logy. Is rugby too rough for him? Does
and the names of all who were in the servjce will be recorded
in an appro- Mr: "School Man" remember when a The Club is having a weincr roast at
priate manner. The Committee is no t asking
any men or women who
have seen service overseas to subscribe, but they are being
informed of
Queers man was hurt we came across with
the old 'What's the matter with so and so'
the Humbcr next Thursday, October 30th.
Those wishing to come will assemble at
WHEN you get smart styles like
the Memorial scheme.
stuff? Did he hear tile "poor sports" the west terminal of the Bloor civic car these, tailored with the skill and
Al though the direct purpose of the campaign is
to raise a Memorial in the bleachers hiss one of our own players line at 5.30 sliarp.
Fund, its constructive value s to rally all graduates care that characterizes Hobberlin
,
and students to when he resorted to dirty tactics. These Any further information may be ob-
uture service lor their Alma Mater. Loyalty
to the University will be
tested in tins world-wide effort
to reach every graduate and former
positive things, it seems to me, more than tained from members of the executive. Tailoring, you are getting un-
student on behalf o so sacred a cause. balance the regrettable "What's the Watch for notices on all bulletin boards.
The whirlwind of the CampaTfin matter with the referee"? usual value and unusual tailoring
has not yet swept through the college halls,
but the undergraduate bod? The most successful meet Varsity has SCHEDULE FOR TODAY'S
is not being overlooked
We
are to have an opportunity of showing
our had in years was our track meet last TENNIS AT VARSITY.
quality.
gratitude for all that the University means
coming-let us be prepared to do our bit in the
to us today. The
true British
if S Friday. Mich was due to
of its success
FALL & WINTER O'COATS
spirit. the fact that graduates turned out and Weather permitting the tournament
"boosted". Why can't we have a little will be continued today (Friday).AIl games in authentic styles, single and
EDITORIAL COMMENT. more of this in other branches? I was will be played at the Toronto Tennis Club.
forced into the "cheer leader" business Pew matches have been played double-breasted, with or without
For the information of the in the
numerous graduates who have been because no one else was available, and Doubles owing to the late hour of issue of ukers,
making enquiries about a "graduates table"' I belts; form fitting and
VarsitV wishes to slate that the Warden and
in ,he Dining Hal
The
2 L^e
was willing to help out. My ihanks has The Varsity. Consequently, no defaults
seam models
******
matter and they will make an announcement
Council are LO " Ssiaenn
ide r
tne shortly.
been las "encouraging " letter. Will some
of the graduates (or undergrads) who
liked out
dis-
performance against Queen's
come out and help in preference
liave been registered.
The following is the draw for the Doubles:
Hazelwood and Harston vs. Walker
waist-line

kindly
being "arm chair knockers".
to and d'Easun.
Rolph and Coulter vs. Jasperson and
Creel man.
VALUE and SERVICE
Thanking you, sir,
Made-to-Measure or Ready -to- Wear
J, G. Gauld, Arts Miller and Conlogue vs. Leigh
-16 and
Knox College, Oct. 22nd. Meen.

MULOCK CUP MANAGERS.


Deacon and Sharp vs, Hodgkins and
Langley.
$30. $35. $40. $45. $50
Mulock Cup managers are asketl Larkin and Van Dusen vs. Kimura and
register at once at Hart House. Urown.
THE HOUSE OF
PENNY WISE Howard and Cunn
Dunlop.
Manning and Rolph vs. Couinlock and
vs. McLennan and

HOBBERLIN
Hughsem.
LIMITED
Chisholm and Guthrie vs. Tail and
llnrron. 151 Yonge St. Toronto, Canada
Folletls
We have them to sun every hand. Price $2.50 and up
1
Wilson and Gosling vs. Glover and
Glover.
Yours for Efficiency.
Child and Cook vs. Rotenberg and
For Dance Orchestras
McAINSH
4 to 12 College St.
& CO. LIMITED GET
Rotenberg.
Jenkins and Shier vs. Hewitt and FOUNDTwo fountain pens, owner
Standard Shoe Repairing Co.
670-2 YONGE ST.

Start hours: 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday till


Toronto
10 p,
HENDRY
(Fifth Year Medictno)
Woods.
^
These games must begin at 1.45 sharp.
Several men have forgotten to pay their
may redeem same
iness office by
at The Varsity
identifying
bus-

them and
The most modern machinery and
Expert Workmanship.
NORTH - - - ftfifiO entry fees. The executive will lie much paying for this advertisement.
SHOES CALLED FOR & DELIVERED
obliged if this is attended to at once.
Full Solos and Hoelo a Specialty.
PHONE NORTH SBfiO.
THE VARSITY

THE CAMBRIGE ULSTERETTE


VARSITY ATHLETICS
In this garment style and warmth are
SWIMMING TANK AT HART
Onlooker
An
HOUSE NEARLY COMPLETED STARTING MONDAY
combined to an unusual degree,
smart knee-length coat, double breasted
A
Already inuaded by many aquarians hum
Varsity tennis cracks arc making things
at Montreal.
$18.00 OCT. 20th
form-Jitting, -rtith inverted pleat and tj Si S S
Spectators Applaud from Galleries
belt at back Snappjlemd comfortable.
TliL' long awaited Hart Hon*'' swimming
Hats
the Dicksons.
of! to Sheard, Little, Spencer and
The blue and white were
Friend
certainly well represented. A Comedy of Fast Horses and
Green, Brown and Grey tank is at last in operation and need only
he visited to attest its popularity among the English Smart Set
And next, gents, we hope as favorable a
Varsity men. If you have never owned a
from out track athletes. Mr. Knox
$35, $40 & $45 This tank is, as far as known at present
tlie best in Canada today. Splendidly
,
result
says he is sure of it.
good
friend
wrist watch just ask any
who wears one if it's a
lighted and equipped Hart it offers to
His only worry was the fact that very
success. TOM MOORE
FITZPATRICK & 0T0NNELL, Ltd. House members opportunities not be be
few turned out for the final work-out on IN
found elsewhere on the continent. That's a fair test , isn't it?
254 Yonge Street Wednesday. "I guess the boys wanted
In keeping with the other furnishings
to get their lessons done for Monday", was
Hart Mouse the equipment We have a remarkably good
of
known to modern science. The tank itself
is the finest
Waller's comment.
one at $-10.00, in which both the
LORD & LADY ALGY
measures 75 feet by 34 feet and varies in
& St & bracelet ami the watch arc of
Everyone is delighted with the real
depth from seven to five and a half feet. 14kt. gold.
Hygienic- Along each side a ledge, three feet under
"pep" the senior rugby squad have put
into this week's practices. Every one.on
The movement " Ryrie

Cool and Sweet


the surface
learners
is provided for the benefit of
and as an easy means
the team seems to Ik filled with new life,
Special," 15 jewels
is a
adjusted
THE
^SSH
the water. A novel feature
lank con- in
of leaving
which
series.
is a healthy sign at this stage of the
heat and cold.
to

V" ;
----^

There's real pipe


Smoking
enjoy-
struction is the spectators gallery which
surrounds the plunge on three sides.
The water isdiemically purified and ker.t
fij ijj

Hugh Gall, Dr. Wright and "Billie"


ejj 6
with
If you prefer
solid 14k.
it

gold
on a ribbon
clasp, we
DOMINION
ment at yourfinger tips when Foulds were going strong last night ar,d
in constant circulation by two continental have it at S5.00 less that is
made the boys hop to it at full steam.
your "Chummy" Pipe is a Quale Filters, having a capacity of ten
thousand gallons per hour. The tank con-
tains 150,000 gallons of water which is
"Hughie" Gall was particularly
terous" in his coaching methods, showing
"bois-
$35.00.
BANK
very little respect for the feeling of the
maintained at a temperature of 75-78 Guaranteed of Course Capital - Paid up $6,000,000
toilers.
Uanii/aelurii from Ihi fintit degrees. Reserve Fund and
French RrlitrRoof
icleclcd
win The equipment includes spring!) cards, Undivided Profits - $7,600,000
not burn or crack. Handsome
\ind serviceable lo a degree. flying trapeze and flying rings.
SR. MEDS. DEFEAT SR. U.C. Total Assets - - $122,000,000
Your foiifionfif wilt tell you The tank is Mr. W. W.
in charge of IN MULOCK CUP FIXTURE 8-1 Savinga Department in connection
j I hois good a
Fife really it.
Winterbourne, who was, for seven years with all Branches. Interest allowed
swimming instructor at tile

ami who is secretary of the Ontario Branch


Central "Y", Meds had much
Arts.
heavier line-p than Ryrie Bros. on Deposits of SI and upwards.
Drafts issued on foreign countries
of the Royal Humane Society. Needless Limited
Arts and Meds clashed on the back at current rales.
to say Mr. Winterbourne is a most capable campus and provided an inter- 134-136-138
last night Yonge Si.
and efficient instructor of the crawl stroke. esting battle. The embryo doitorv pre- SPADINA AVENUE BRANCH
At present Lcarii-to-Swim classes are sented a much heavier line-up, but ihi? TORONTO Cor. College Street -

given from 5.30-0, 00 each afternoon and was offset by the better working com-
intermediate and senior groups will soon John Ckuso, Manager.
bination of the Arts team.
be formed. The work for the more ad- As is usual in this series, the first quarter
vanced classes consists of fancy diving, was the scene of much fumbling of the ball,
speed swi tn riling, water polo and basket- but as both teams were guilty the
Beauchamp & How
INGRAM
ball
ball and life-saving.
The program for the winter months
passed up and down the field, and the
quarter ended with neither side scoring.
and LIMITED
includes intcrfaculty meets and a schedule Arts opened the second quarter first, an
TAILORS
will be seen announced.
The hours during which the plunge and
end run and offside by Meds gave them
the ball on their opponents 15 yard line,
BELL, Limited
TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN
showers may be used are 9.00-0.00 daily and there CriKilmau kicked to the dead-
with the exception of the luncheon hour,
12-30 to 2.00. At present the locker room
line for a point. Meds Hue strengtl
and taking advantage of a fumble by
1

256 McCAUL ST. 91 King Street West A. 3875

used under supervision and IF,, a Door 5w* of Colli f St.)


is it will be
Creel man they brought the ball up to Airs
definitely announced at an mrly elate, when twenty-five yard line and then kicking Telephone - - Coll. 837
The man who believes in signs knows it the lockers will lie assigned. By means forced a rouge, the period ending with the
is time to purchase that winter overcoat- of a splendidsystem of tbtc-boxcs accom- score 1-1.
Ward off winter's chilly attack with modation will be provided for every The arts line weakened in the second half
a stylish coat that will also ward off student both for swimming, gym work and and Crcelman's kick was blocked giving COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSE
other sport.
criticism. Meds an opportunity to add another poin FOR ALL
by booting to dead line- Both teams at t-V
We have a line of wonderful coats at '.
VARSITY WINNING
STUDENTS* LL_

ARROW
this time were very evenly matched and
wonder-prices. INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS fighting tooth and nail. Fortunately for
Don't wonder about it-^ome
see them.
in and
wires
The latest
for the
reports available over
Intercollegiate Tennis
tile Meds, Skee of U.C. dropped the ball and
Bastuw picking it up ran SO yards for an
SUPPLIES
tornuanient at
in the lead.
Me Gill shows Varsity away
Sheard, Spencer and Little
easy touch. Tilis heartened up the .Meds,
and they entered the final quarter with You are cordially invited to inspect
softCOLLARS
are in the finals for Varsity with Green or much enthusiasm and soon ifier play our stock and ask our prices.
FIT WELL WASH EASILY
G. HAWLEY WALKER, McGill.
In the Little and Lee, W.
Doubles,
started, forced another rouge U.C. did Quell, PcaloJy 6 Co. of Canada, LtJ.
not allow them to go further a
Ltd. and D. Dickson of Varsity defeated t heir ended with the score S-l in M Is favor.
126=128 YONGE STREET. opponents, while Queen's and McGil! There was no spectacular indi> idual
have each a pair in the race. work by members of either I im, altho' Kerr, Davidson, Pate r on
Skee of U.C. was prominent
long runs. What slightly
th several
:irred the
and MoFarland, College Gowns
Sport Elsewhere :

UNIVERSITY SERMON BY.


Certain Columbia students enjoy
contest was the unnecessary scragging
indulged in Hy members of both teams.
MedsIreland, O'Connor. Atwell. Bas-
BARRISTERS, SOLICITOR*,

80? Excalalor Life Building,


etc.,

Taronlo SI
the big football games from the windows towi Malcojmson, McQueen, O Brien,
DR. HENRY VAN DYKE of their residences which arc high enough Graham, Stewart, Ann strong, Carl vie,
Murray, Carrow, Leonard.
Solicitors for the University of Toronto HARCOURT & SON
to give an excellent view of the gridiron.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th As a result they have brought down upon


themselves the wrath of those students

Arts Vining, Skee, Creel man, Ross-
Purcell, Stephens, Woodland, Hill, John-
who live on the ground floor and have to ston, Thompson, Weber, Green, Italian, UNIVERSITY LODGE, A. F. and A. M.
103 King St. West
Convocation Hall 11a.m. pay.
t8 id ft
tvne, Henderson. No. 496, G.R.C.
Instituted - - Jans. 1010
"Charlie" Taft, son of the ox- RUGBY AND SOCCER TEAMS
Hall reserved up to 10.50 for Students with LEAVE FOR QUEEN'S.
registration cards and faculty with faculty-
president Taft has joined thecoachingstnfT
at Yale. He is said to be an authority on Today at 1.40 the Varsity rugby and
Meets 2nd THURSDAYS TORONTO
sermon tickets. tackling. soccer teams pull out for Kingston fur the Freemason's Hall, 491 College Street
A $ j it intercollegiate games tomorrow. Doth
At McGill, they are trying to teams are confident of the result, having
institute a come-back for English rugby.
One would think that the Canadian, game
defeated the Limestone City squads here,
two weeks ago, by a good margin.
LOEWS THEATRE
Students' Rates There has been a change in the Varsity SAME POPULAR PRICES.
would occupy enough of their time without
the jolly old game of "ruggah". rugby team as a result of the week's work- Continuous Performance 12 Noon to
FARMER BROS.
PHOTOGRAPHERS to
O & ,A
fij

Harvard are using their influence


make tennis a major sport. The main
out. Brecii the star right half, will play
centre-half; ami will do the pinning.
Wendell Holmes will play right half and
RUGBY OUTFITTERS 11 p.m.
WINTER GARDEN Open Evenings
Phonos m -OOO-tOi
Everything required for the game
argument used against it is the fad that ii Frank Sullivan left, with Bill Box at
might cheapen the winning of [he college flying wing and Shall and Penrlman on
JERSEYS, JACKETS, ENTIRE WEEK OP OCTOBER 27.
492 SPADINA AVENUE Coll. 2869 letter. We fail to sec the point. the ends. KNICKERS, STOCKINGS, BOOTS
PADS. Etc PAULINE FREDERICK
OFFICIAL FOOTBALLS in
"BONDS OF LOVE."
GEORGE P. FREELAND Prices right Quality the best
Engagement Extraordinary
ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER PARKBROS.PhEtograp^rs "CONCENTRATION"
With
ZENDA
PERCY A. McBRIDE
338 YONGE ST. (Opposite Gould St.) Special Rales to Students SPORTING GOODS Si BICYCLES
The mental marvel, and the Incom-
parable Mystery Band. No question
Special Attention to Work for students Phone M. 1128 b too difficult for Zenda to answer.
328>< YONGE ST., TORONTO Phone Main 1269
343-345 Yonge St.
Sis Mysterious Day3 and Nights
THE VARSITY

Trinity
ENGINEERING SOCIETY Medilcine
THE HAVE BUSY SESSION
AEOLION-
VOCALION
A
service
very interesting and impressive
was held in the College Chapel
on Tuesday evening, the occasion being
a farewell to the Reverend Victor Spencer,
Society now in better

cially than ever before


shape finan-
Several

report of one
sweaters, but nobody
wore
bought or paid for them, was the worried
member to Mr. McGillvray
the president of the Medical At hie tit:
Association, when that body met last
STOLLERYS
B.A., E.D., a graduate of Trinity who is
m returning to the mission field in Mid The inaugural meet ing of (lie Engineering
i>f School was held in the C. & M.
night. In future all purchases must be
ratified by a meeting of the executive

THERE is nothing phonographic in


the exquisite music of the Voca-
Japan after a sjhort
panied -by the Reverend Horace Cory
L.S.T., a graduate of Bishop's College
furlough, accom- Society
Building on Wednesday last, October 22.
The meeting was called to order by
before authority
The Representatives
is given for payment.
for the various
LABEL IN YOUR
tion. Its tone is the real tone of President G. C. Bennett who gave a short years are:
voices and instrument. The full
richness of the deepest bass, the
bell-clear sweetness of the highest
I.ennowille,
The Rev.
and Mrs. Cory.
Prof. Cosgrave,
Divinity, read a shortened form of Evening
Dean of
address, explaining the delay in presenting
the auditor's report. The Society, he
Fifth McGillivmy

Fourth S mi lie I
CLOTHES.
treble it rcvoices in the original Prayer; and the lesson which was taken said,was in better shape financially, than
Third Dixon
tone recorded.
from the tenth chapter of the Gospel
in any other year as far as he could
Sec on d Grah a m Is an Jlbsolute Assurance of Maximum Value.
Play the Vocalion, if you wish,
by means of (he expression device according to St. Luke, after which the
remember.
First Alexander aiid English

the Graduola. Each note re- Provost, in a short address, told the Mr. Bennett read a communication from Rumours are rampant but it is most Correct Style.
sponds to your touch, you may missionaries of the great admiration that
the Council of the Faculty in regard to probable that the 3rd and 2nd year Meds.
shade each phrase as you Choos will storm the hungry four hundred
Demonstrations are gladly given
.

tlicmembers of the college felt for their


proposed provisions in the Constitution of
the Society, debarring ladies from holding next Saturday. The freshmen are reti-
Wool Fabrics and Hand Tailoring.
to all interested in the Vocalion. noble work, and assured them that they
Demonstrations are also gladly would have the continual and most sincere office. The Council does not approve of cent believing that initiation is inevitable.
Slolletys insist on perfect fitting garments or
given of the new the resolution which was presented at a
prayers of those at home for their guid-
VOCALION RECORD ance and prosperity.
meeting last year to safeguard the in- there's no Sale.
terests of man.
which is produced under an ad- Following the address special prayers
A veritable volcano was uncorked when
JAZZ LIVENS UP Student Styles of all Types at prices to fit
vanced and exclusive system re- were offered by the Provost who closed
cording tone-waves of too great President Bennett referred briefly to the
delicacy for older systems lo regis-
the sen-ice by pronouncing the benedic-
injusticedone to "School " in apportioning STAID "HIT" MEETING your purse.
ter. The result is a distinct im- tion. The Chapel was filled with members
the news space of The Varsitt; Without
provement in richness and natural-
ness of phonograph tone, and in
of Trinity
with
and St. Hilda's Colleges and
friends of the missionaries. The
dwelling on the subject himself he called $25 to $50.
clarity of enunciation. on several members of the Society to say a
Rev. Canon Gould, Secretary of the Mock Parliament to be held this Year
few words in regard to the grievance.
M.S.C.6., was prevented from attending
A. D. K. Frascr '21, was the first to speak.
by a hurried summons to Ottawa, Among
Nordheimer Piano Me pointed out that there was no use- Tlic University College Literary and

& Music Co. Ltd.


those present, lo unite with the College in
pro vers fur

J.
i lit

Cooper Robinson, one


niissiunnrii s, was the Rev.
of the first
making a
being published
fuss about no "Schopl" news
if there was no "School"

news available, for publication. Every


Scientific
of the year
Society held its first meeting
Wednesday evening in Hart
House. The gathering was the largest
YONGE
and
STOLLERYS PHONE
No. 7800
Anglican Missionaries Japan. Mr.
to BLOOR, In the Heart of Toronto
man, Mr. Fraser said, must get behind and most enthusiastic since pre-war days
Cor. ALBERT & VONGE STS. R. T. ('. Dwelly, the Cnapel organist,
the wheel and push. and evidenced the fact that the Lit. is
Canadian Distributors for the Aaollon presided at the organ and provided ap-
Vocalion. propriate music during the service.
Mr. Barbour '20 adopted a different well on its way to become one of the Your Money's Worth or Your Money back-
argument. He took exception to the livest and most influential organizations
unbalanced make-up of the paper, point- of the University. The present Govern-
THE ing .nit the absurd preponderance of ment is composed of old Ljts. and Union-

ROYAL BANK OF CANADA advertising matter.


the trouble, .Mr.
As a specific against
Barbour suggested the
ists,

power.
the latter holding the balance of
In the government, the executive

Incorporated 1869
withholding of The Varsity
by School men through the Registrar.
President Bennett interjected the obser-
fee now paid consists:
Pres., Prof.
Pres., M.
Hon.
M. W.
Pres., J. B. Wallace, B.A.;
Wallace, M.A.; Vicc-
L. Stokes '20; Sec, J. B. Ridley
WOMAN'S BAKERY
CapitalPaid Up $16,000,000 vation that School was largely to blame '20; Curator, D. Macaulay '20;
R. BANQUETS AND DINNERS
Reserve Funds 17,000,000 through lack of organization. Corres.-Scc,, C. M. Vining '21; Treasurer,
Total Assets 471,000,000 J. \V, Gardiner '21, Associate Editor of
Tut: Vahsitv, while not justifying present
W. C. Stephens '21 Councillors, 11. ; 430 COLLEGE ST. 270 COLLEGE ST.
Johnston, J. L. Wilson '23 Councillors, to Near Bstburet St. Near Spadina Avenue
conditions, defended the large amount of be elected; Leader of Opposition, L
Toronto Branches: Phone Coil. 1401 Phone Coll. 3057
advertising space in The Vahsitv on the Patrick '20. Robinson's U.C. Jazz
King and Yonge Danforth Ave. Queen and Broadview grounds that it was necessary during the Orchestra was in attendance and wailed
Avenuu Road Dundas and Chestnut Runnymede and Bloor War to support the paper. Contracts to be "Taken to that land of Jazz" and
Bloor and Dovercourt
Cedarvale & Danforth
Gcrrard and Logan
Jones and Gerrard
Spadina and College
Yonge and Bloor
entered into at that time must be filled. advised everyone to "Take your girlie to A. H. LEAKE, Prop. - - TORONTO
To promote the collection of news and the Movies", etc.
Church Street Keele and St. Clair Yonge and College oilier items, Mr. Gardiner proposed thai After several CATERING AND BOX LUNCHES
meeting
selections the
College and Bathurst King and Spadina Yonge and Richmond ail "interimpress committee be appointed numbering about 150, among which were
Savings Bank Department conducted at all branches. for this year only. He proposed that many new faces, was called to order. M.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received and interest allowed at
Mr. Fraser be chairman and that the D. C. Tait of Players Club gave a short Special Prices to Students
highest current rates.
committee be constituted of representa- addressoil the activities proposed by that
tives from each year, and from each club
in School. The proposal was put iu (lie
organization. Wallace formally
Prof.
opened the meeting after which the min-
ALIVE BOLLARD
SPALDING'S form of a motion after Mr. Gardiner had utes, read by the secretary, were pro- TOBACCONIST
or Shoes UNIVERSITY OF
concluded, and was carried. Mr. Barbour
then moved that a resolution should be
nounced O.K. Tanner- Pat rick, the Govt,
leader,Mr. Stokes, gave the treasurer's
10-12 YONGE ST. ARCADE
Caps, Belts forwarded to The Vahsitv Staff request- report and called for auditors who were
Foot Ball TORONTO PRESS ing more space for School news. The appointed through election of R. V.
Equipment
Sweaters PRINTERS
a * a
motion was carried, and will be forwarded
as proposed.
The next meeting will be on
Sowers and D. Bell. Mr. Macaulay
brought forward the much scandalized CHESTNUT and COULTER
Jerseys PUBLISHERS Wednesday Arts Dance Committee Report which was
BOOKBINDERS the 29th of October in C2(S.
i LADIES TAILORS i :
And the implements for every carried without dissent, Johnston and
athletic game, of course. Bell moving and seconding. Then arose 433 SPADINA AVENUE College 6637
CHOIR WILL HAVE FIRST fi question of constitutional amendment
A. G. SPALDING & BROS. "HIKE" ON SATURDAY. concerning meeting night, brought in
207 YONGE ST., TORONTO In view of the "hike", practice this by Stokes and rehashed by BUiclcwell,
Saturday will be at 2 p.m. in Convocation Uttlefield, Martin, Sowers, Bell and
Hall, instead of 12 as formerly, the hike to Wilson. Blackwell's re-ap amendment
Scarboro' Bluffs to follow the rehearsal. pointing of a committee carried, Bkick-
Every member out and i( you know of any well, Ridley and Sowers being appointed. "TORONTONENSIS" BOARD SESSION 1919-20
experienced singers in your faculty, give On motion of Stokes and Stuchen a com-
them up for the University Choir, We're mittee to print more copies of the amended
all working together
organization. Show your
for th&suecoss of this
efficiency as a
constitution was appointed as follows:
Strong, Patrick, Stokes. On motion of
AGENDA
VICTORY LOAN 1919 booster.
Mcds is
.effort to
Mr. R. J. Birrell of
fourth year
the president and is exerting every
moke the choir 100 per cent.
the leader of Govt, and Patrick, it
unanimously decided to hold a
was
Mock Photographs
Parliament this year. After arguments 1.Make arrangements with photographer for class sittings, ao that
as to committees by Jones, Stokes
and appointments may not clash with lectures.
WOMEN'S LITERARY SOCIETY. Stewart, the Doidge-Spicrs amendment
2. When all sittings have been made have the proofs returned
The opening meeting of the Women's promptly
that a foundation committee of order that the selected photograph may be furnished the
five be in
Board.
literary Society for the season 1010-20 appointed, waB carried. The critic, Mr. 3. As soon as the finished pictures are ready to be
will be held at the Union, 8Jj turned over to the
St. George Sdwers, in a brief address summed
Full up Editor, each repre scntative should call on the photographer
and identify each
annoucement will appear in 'The Street, Saturday, October 25th, at 8 p.m. the ideas of the meeting, pointed out member of his of her class, writing the name plainly on the back of the print.
The programme will consist of a paper defects and lauded the meeting on its Note.The deposit left with the photographer by each graduate provides
on J. E. Flecker, the first of a series on efficiency. A communication was re- the following
Varsity" Monday Oct. 27th with ref-
i
DntempOrary English Literature. This ceived from Patricia Smith of the
U. of 13. (1) -A print for the year-book.
will be followed by informal Columbia, asking for a copy of the U.C.
discussion (2) A small reproduction of this group for each graduate.
music, and refreshments. . All
women Lit. constitution. It was decided to send Thin portion of the work must be complete by December
erence to plan of organization for undergraduates will be very Particia a copy, Patrick and
1.
welcome, Stokes Biographies
especially those of the first year. championing. Adjournment was effected Distribute blanks to each member of class.
1.
by motion of McDougall. Mr. Littlefield 2. Recommend brevity and originality, following the
Students Victory Loan Campaign. HALLOWE'EN PARTY. very effectively addressed the meeting
social instructions
on on each form.
Frcsliettcs Attention. Next Monday behalf of the Varsity Veteran's
associa- 3. Extra forms are always available at Varsit > post office in the Rotunda.
nigh! at eight o'clock iu the Household tion, which the consumption
after ..,1 Arrange to have all biographies submitted by December
Science building there will be a Hallowe'en 1.
and apples became the style.
coffin-nails General
party for the frcshettes of University Music with the eats was furnished
by 1. Class executives, etc., may go to any one of the
College under the auspices of the three "Torontonensis"
Y.W.C.A. the Ja/z Orchestra and a good old U.C. photographers for sittings.
BUY MODERN LANGUAGE CLUB.
yell brought things to a fitting climax. Clubs, athletic associations and all social organizations
2.
fied by their respective members about having
should be noti-
The
Modern Language Club of Univer- pictures taken and sending in
sity College will hold its first
meeting on ANGLICAN WOMEN 1
their copy early
(not received after December 1.1, 1018).

Tuesday. October 28th at 3. Sororities and fraternities shoulb be specially requested to submit

VICTORY BONDS P-m.


on "[.ran,,, and England" and
the Union at 8
Professor Will lias agreed to
speak
there will
Attention.
and make the
A hike.
first
Saturday
hike of the Anglican
Come
their copy before December 1st. The fraternity lists should be classified
Fratres in Facultate.
Fratres in Universitate,
Fratres in Bello.
as:

be special music. Everyone who girls of all faculties of the


U. of T. a Fratres in Urbe.
is int _ cr Class histories and write-ups should
!.
success. Meet at the main entrance to be in by December 15th and
member* of the board are asked to make
THROUGH STUDENT ORGANIZATION in French, should come The firoTvea U.C. at 2 p.m. sharp. Saturday, October this generally known.
Reservations for "In Memoriam" pages should be
5.
are particularly invited'
two first
25. Don't fail to be there Each girl will .
made with the
Business Manager as early as possible
representatives, a nu.naml a woman,
bring "eats" for two. For further in- (not later than December If., 1919).
will
be elected. There will be formation telephone your year repre- Cut this and keep for future reference.
music and re-
Ircshmcnts after the programme. sentative.
The Undergraduate Newspaper
VOL. XXXIX. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1919. No. 10

MEDICAL MEN JUDGED VARSITY OUTCLASSES QUEENS FOURTH YEAR SCHOOL EGG GAS BOMBS
LIVE YOUR OWN LIFE
BY BRAINS NOT AGE VISIT NIAGARA FALLS
WITH AND FOR IN RAIN STORM DESPITE QUEENS Power Plants inspected under
SPLASH ON MEDICAL

YOUR NEIGHBOUR The Scientifically trained will MUCH STRENGTHENED TEAM Prof. Angus'
FROSH'S ADDLED PATES
hold the field of % Leadership
i_Eight o'clock Thursday morning saw the
the future fourth year making a hurried trip to the SOPH'S KEEPTRADITIONS
URGES DR. VAN DYKE BLUE AND WHITE SOCCER ELEVEN ALSO Union Station enroute to Niagara Falls,
Ont. Nearly the entire year was present
The future of medicine as outlined by Queen's Park held up,
Prof. J. Mackenzie before the first open
WINS HARD GAME. FINAL SCORE 2-1 and comfortably filled the coach provided
Traffic in
-J.
for their use. while fight rages
Convocation Hall like the Proverbial meeting of the Medical Society on Friday
The object of the trip was to visit the
afternoon, presented facts and conclusions
can of Sardines Chippawa-Queenston power canal, which Friday night the Med's frosh had ninety
as vital to the public as they were instruc- Breen and Wendell Holmes star
isbeing constructed by the Hydro-Electric dozen mature eggs stolen from the block-
tive to the medical man.
a clear style In for Varsity
Power Commission, and the Ontario Power house. The soph raiding party with
punctuated with flashes of humour, the
Be youreelf, be your beat self, jive your
."
Company's plant. crates of eggs were stopped in Queen's Park
speaker began by pointing out that while In drenching torrents of rain and upon Sullivan made a 10 yard gain. Queen's
own lift', but live it with anil (or your The train stopped at the canal, about by the patrol waggon. The siiphs testi-
in Germany students were discouraged
'
a field of mud and water, Varsity took forcing the play. McKelvey kicked, but
neighbours," These were the words of two miles from town, and the "some time" fied at the police station, to their owner-
from entering medicine, we in this country another fail out of Queen's in their own Sullivan- ran it out from behind Varsity's
Dr. Van Dyke, speaking in Convocation Engineers detrained. The first move, ship of the eggs and left with the booty
had an increase in the student body as backyard. Queen's was literally and line. Montgomery made a nice gain for
Hull on Sunday morning. Continuing, being through the large machine shop, while the frosh sucked their thumbs and
never before. Investigation had shown completely "swamped", the final score Varsity.
he said, "This is the only thing that will then down Stanley-street to the Co mprcssor marvelled at soph strategy.
that our population would absorb a grad- being 30-2. Varsity I; Queen's 2.
cure the world of its sorrows and evils, not House where we gazed in wonder at the The next morning a Pacfcird twin six
uating class of hundred and twenty each Queen's team was much stronger on SECOND QUARTER.
immediately but in the long run." rows of converters, producing D. C. brought eggs, shoe-polish, paint and
year from this University without over- Saturday than in any of the other games Breen kicked. Sills made a nice break
Dr. Henry Van Dyke of New York, who system along the
electricity for the trolley grease to the Med common room. At
crowding. they had played. Ferguson, their star for yards. Varsity recovered a loose ball.
preached the Sunday Sermon to the canal, and the dozen large air compressors, zero hour the sophs appeared to receive
"A new force has sprung up in the scrimmage man was back in line and the Queen's was forcing play and Varsity line
students yesterday, is one of the foremost which are required to produce air for the their allotment of nmmunitiont First the
world," said Dr. Mackenzie, "there has addition of such old war horses as Ellis, was not holding well at this period. Breen
men of the United States and is an earnest adopted kicking tactics with the wind as hundreds of rock drills, pumps, pile hands were greased; then a sack of flour
been a tremendous spread of socialistic Elliott and Freda stars in the pre-war
advocate for the League of Nations. drivers, etc., which are used on the con- with an egg in it and four other eggs were
an advantage. Queen's fumbled. Duncan
Before the war he was the United States ideas as a result of the war. How will
days gave steadiness and confidence in
made a big gain through the centre. struction work. From here we counted concealed about the person. When the
Holland. Rarely lias these unstable movements effect the the younger players.
brigade advanced the frosh came slinking
ambassador to' the ties along the canal proper to where,
practice ol medicine and how will medical Varsity was not up to full strength owing Schatz went over for a touch which Sulli-
i bnvocatiori Hall been filled as it was dozens of submarine drills, tripod drills, across Queen's park. Hindenburg of the
men face them?" Similar ideas in the to the fact thatKetchum, one of their best van converted. Varsity 7; Queen's 2.
Sunday morning. Students only were Continued on page 4. frosh lead and immediately his eye went
past had been productive of much good men had to view the game from the side- Varsity line settled down and stopped
admitted first and before eleven o'clock Breen on the blink, an egg detonating. Then
every seat in the Hall was filled. Outside
legislation. From the earliest law against lines on account of injuries. Early in the all Queen's attempts for yards.

kicked over for another point. McKelvey


VARSITY VETERANS all at once a rush
eggs, eggs, and more
child labour over a hundred years ago down game Schatz, outside wing, had to be
over a thousand were turned away.
Continued on page 4. replaced, sustaining severe injuries zo head made a nice end run. Just at this period CANVAS eggs. The early morning traffic through
Dr. Van Dyke chose his text from the park was stopped while the fight raged
Romans 14;- 7 "For none of us Hveth to
and shoulders, Breen made his spectacular run. Schatz PARLIAMENTARIANS on the street. At length the frosh wither-
himself, no man dieth to himself". Taking DEMOCRACY HOLDS Breen again was the outstanding Var- injured in tackling McKelvey, carried
Varsity S; Queen's 2.
off.
ing under the accurate shots of the sophs
sity man and the one most feared by
a child os an illustration, Dr. Van Dyke ITS OWN Queen's. Me pulled off the most specta- THIRD QUAKTEK.
Seek also to Add to their numbers. and odours of gas, drew back. "Hindy"
again rallied liis men and the broken ranks
said: "Everyone is born an- individual,
with the right to live and grow, but also
AT VICTORIA LIT. cular play of the day in the second quarter, It was raining heavily when play was The Varsity Veterans Association has came forward, this time to be faced by
when he faked a punt, then went through resumed. Varsity's ball on Queen's off- inaugurated a live campaign to secure
is born a neighbour with ties, relations and " two-in-one, Hindy himself had lus
Strength Cu-an 5 line, s.gzt gging his side. English made a nice run through members. On each year of
obligations with spread out on all sides."
Elections also Show of the hole in the additional head clapped inside an empty grease pail
Independents. way up a broken field for a gain of at) yards. centre. Varsity broke throught to Queens every faculty representatives have been
"The teachings of Christ are 'Thou and was rushed to captivity. The sophs
Wendell Holmes, the right half, turned in five yard line. Varsity was forcing play appointed to canvass all the returned men.
shalt love thy neighbour as thyself'," began to take prisoners, hauling frosh
He caught and their superior condition and weight
continued Dr. Van Dyke, "and one should
Elections for the U.L.S. at Victoria were his best game this season.
punted well and ran the ball up was now telling. Breen kicked for another
These are provided with application cards
across the pavement cleaning the street
held on Saturday. Three parties were in faultlessly, for membership, and are authorized to of eggs and shoe polish, where-evcr that
love himself so as to develop what is best "Tiny" Birdsall's tackling was
the field: the Democrats, who carried on for big gains. His experience told on such point. collect the fee of 2,50 which in addition to
garment came in contact with the pave-
in himself. You should love your neigh- The ground was in such a con-
the government during the trying days of a slippery field. Pearlman and Schatz perfect. defraying the usual expenses of the Asso-
ment. A cockney truck -driver leaned
bours in spite of their faults and do what dition that sliding and fumbles were the
war; the Progressives, and the Indepen- lived up to their reputation in their tack- ciation, will include the cost of the big man who was sit tin in a luxurious
over to a
you can to better them. Everything you order of the day. Sullivan featured with
dents, a ncwly-hatclied chick which broke ling, they were always well up under the Veterans' dance to be held in the near Packard: "Bli'me bo, that's a reg'lar
do for other people must have goodwill Varsity's line pushed
end saw the day about a week giving the tri-color backs little chance a 30 yard gain. future.
behind it and shining through it".
shell light of ball, heducashun they git 'ere, eh wot?" Again
the tricolor back. Holmes iiassed well to
By campaign the associa-
ago. When the polling-booth closed, to get away. this intensive Mr. Grant tried to stem the tide but all in
Going on, the preacher asked why the McKelvey kicked but Holmes
nearly li'O men had voted. The Lit is The blue and white were strong in the Breen. tion expects to enroll every student who Vain.
world did not carry the lesson of the war, Duncan went over.
evidently going to be Vic's most lively line, and seldom failed to make yards. cleared for Varsity. saw active service in a recognized theatre. Armistice over, the fight continued.
of "getting together", into the time of Varsity then shoved Duncan through for
organization this yeat. The first ten minutes of the game, Queen's There are over 1000 returned men regis-
Movie men shot the scene; barely escaped
peace. He said there were two philoso-
Dr. Dc Witt spoke at the regular had to resort to kicking. Montgomery, a touch which was converted. tered in the various colleges and, when all
phies in the world, Individualism, which a couple of rushes, but continued to turn
Shocbottom, Birdsall, Bcatty, English, LAST QUARTER. have joined, the association bids fair to be
meeting on Saturday. His subject was the crank; even old Noah, camera man for
placed the emphasis on the rights, free- The ball was so slippery that Breen took
announced, "Red Hair and Heredity", Carew and Wallace all made big gaps in the strongest and most influential body in got The Vahsitv
plCl
J-m and happiness of the inJi.'i.l.xl, and no chances on catching, but took the first
Hi.- ^t;i

bin in his interesting way he rambled on the Queen's line in lie second luilf. There
I connection with the University. reporter jotted many comments. Miss
Socialism, which placed the emphasis on bounce. Darkness and rain obscured the
to .-peak of more vital things. He brought seemed little choice between them. During the summer the executive have Jones littering: " Isn't that smell just
the community and the mass of mankind.
our eyes before a vision of Canada in the McKcIvey was the outstanding player play. On a fumble by Queen's. Beatlie been busily engaged, at Ottawa, interesting awful". Schoolman; "You gotta hand it
Neither were right separately but both for the third touch, which was
were right taken together.
future as the leading nation of North for the Presbyterians. His punting was went over
Queen's unable to make yards
the various members of the House in the to the sophs
believe men." Onlooker;
America the result of slow growth start- responsible for Queen's two points. He converted; cause of the soldier student. The matter "Who's that guy wot tried to stop them
In conclusion, Dr. Van Dyke said, No
"
was the chief yard gainer along with Fer- at all. Carsou injured and taken off. assistance, with regard to fees ant sub-
All of us arc ing from the firm fundamental foundation, of-
fellers?"
mandieth to himself alone. Wallace went over for the final touch. sistancc will be discussed, with each mem-
which is now being constructed. He was guson, Freda and Elliott. was rumoured that the Discipline
It
coming to it. How dreadful it must be, FIRST QUART EH. Not converted. ber of parliament, and it is expected that
intensely optimistic for Canada's future. Committee met Saturday morning and
when the shadow is coming, to be alone. the toss and kicked with Final score: 30-2. greater educational advantage will mater-
won although there is no apparent damage
What satisfaction is there in wealth or
One
is
Canadian people,
characteristic of the
a wider conception ofhumanity which
Queen's
the strong wind. Varsity returned to Mc- Varsity Flying wing, Box; halves,
ialize. resulting from the fight a means of swelling
fame, compared to the feeling that you Holmes, Breen and Sullivan; quarter,
includes a willingness to do something for KcIvey who fumbled. On first down, In addition to the pleasant reunions the Student Council funds is reported to
have done something while in the world Duncan; scrimmage, Montgomery, Shoe- amongst the veterans that the Associa-
the other man, McKelvey kicked. Varsity broke thro" have been concocted.
to make life'better, happier and more hope- bottom and Birdsall ijr side wings, Beattie
Meanwhile the results of the elections the Queen's centre. At this juncture, tion induces; it is the duty of every
ful for other people."
were being eagerly awaited by every mem- Schatz and McKcIvsy ;n J :lged in c fisLr: and English; middle wings, Carew and eligible student to join, and add his efforts
Wallace, outside wings, Shall and Pearl- to ihose of his comrades in arms, for the
MR. C. C. GRANT WILL
ber of the house. When D. M. Stinson, encounter. Breen kicked to Carroll for
TRINIIY FROSH FINALE read the returns the point. On first down "Red" man. mutual benefit of all. ORGANIZE STUDENT DRIVE
returning officer, finally

every heart was beating at top speed. It


first

McKelvey made a 25 yard gain, Stewart Queen's Flying wing, Brownfield,


Now'is the time for Varsity students to
Now Home. was found that the good old Democrats made another. Schad was injured, but halves, Carroll, McKelvey, Campbell: VICTORIA WOMENS' DRAMATIC
FroBh Fael at
Evans; scrimmage, Ferguson, show whether they are going to rally to
retained the confidence of the house; Queen's was now for
continued playing. quarter, CLUB. Alma Mater, the
still the support of their
any play. McKelvey punted from half Freda and Elliott; inside wings, Bowman The Women's Dramatic Club Vic-
On Tuesday night a motley throng of although that Independents succeeded in of
way the grads have done. A student's
dead Queen's first point. and Brandon; middle wings, Ellis and a delightful tea on
frosh assembled in the gymnasium; one by putting up a good scrap. The final count line to line for toria College held drive in the War Memorial Campaign is

injured but continued playing. Corson; outside wings, Mclntyre and


one, they were blindfolded, each one was: Democrats, 03; Independents, 50; Sills, Friday afternoon, October 24, at the being started at once, and it is hoped to
Queen's kicked to Breen who returned to Vannlstyne. Most members were pre-
After the results were Union. of the
raise at least $10,000 by this means.
making
activities.
his way to the real

After partaking of the cup of


scene of Progressives, 39.
announced, the meeting adjourned to the Carroll. McKelvey kicked for another Referee Lieut .-Col. Constantino,.
sent, and a very enjoyable time was spent This is not large considering the registra-
Lit. Common Rooms in the basement, Judge of playCapt. Roberts, R.C.H.A. by all. Kathleen Jeffs and Ardeth Hull
bitterness, the freshmen knelt humbly, to point. tion this year, and compared with the
by the Head of College, where a bun feed was provided, and where Carroll fumbled, Pearlman securing. Score by quarters: 1-2; 8-2; 13-2; 30-2. of 2T3 were elected to the positions of objective of other universities is not
isten to addresses
the Athletic Association, informal election speeches were given. doubtedly Spaulding was 1I1. - ; assistantcostume convenor, and assistant at all high. is on the home
The campaign
President of
With a strong south wind blowing across
i

According to many reports, a crisis is stage manager respectively. A very in- stretch and over two-thirds of the re-
^resident of the Lit, and the Scribe of the field from the St. Lawrence, Varsity
Old experienced His teresting programme lias been prepared, Do
ipiskopon, and especially, the " Dean" of impending in the U.L.S.
and Queen's clashed in the second soccer the ball right up to Queen's goal. tpiired amount have been raised.

"ere monies.
politicians shake their heads as they talk
Intercollegiate Series on passing was of the first order. Heuther and a spkodid year ra cit:e: pared. Wu .-h
not let any feeling; that the sum which
match of the
for further notices.
A curious ceremony followed; after over the situation. With such a strong Queen's. X arsity used good judgment, outwitting his oppo- iIil- VARSITY you are able to give is too small compared
Saturday morning at
Ealing himself on the throne, the members Opposition the Government surely must nent well, scoring Varsity's second goal. with the magnificent gifts already re-
was in the best of spirits and condition, VARSITY ITS ST. MIKES
:

year receive the collar of office, watch their step. The officers are of the Nash, the big centre fellow, intercepted
T3.
ceived; deter you from helping, but
the first
going on to the Queen's campus with a TUESDAY.
were, in most cases, freely anointed. very best toons the following list will slow: Queen's play, and on a pass from Spaulding buckle down and do your bit inwards
.

President H. M. Wright '20.


two point margin. The Blue and While Varsity It's meet St. Mikes on Tuesday
kicked Varsity's first goal. He
Such treatment was then meted out to evidently leaving a lasting memorial for Varsity's
again downed their opponents by a score
ich as liia crimes befitted; the frosh being Vice-President
C. H. Dickenson '21.
thereby winning the Intercollegiate had the jinx on Queen's. Edwards with at the Stadium at 3 p.m. The winners heroes who will not return, and aiding
mded over for treatment to the bakers, Critic
R. H. Ricknrd, B.A.
2-1,
soccer championship.
Spaulding had the bulk of the play in the meet Western University in home and those who are with us again to make up
the barbers, the doctors, or the butchers; Leader of Government A. B. Steven-
Queen's had the advantage of weight first hall as the wind carried
the ball over home games. for the time they sacrificed when the call

jnd, sad lo relate in some cases the atten- son, B.A. to their side. came. Mr. C. C. Grant will likely organize
but lucked the speed and condition of
tions of two and even three of these were Treasurer M.J. Aycarst '21.
Varsity. Again team play won. Var- "Sandy" Donaldson and Ransome were GAME POSTPONED. the campaign .and he wants to see every
eecssary. Suffice to say that the final SecretaryA. F. Gilroy '22. man Queen's best and did over fifty per cent Owing to tin- (ait that ihe Senior Meds student behind him in the drive which is
sity worked like a machine, every
appearance of the patients were fantastic ami following up. of the play. Ransome is a great ball didn't arrive on the St. Mikes field Friday beginning.
playing lus position
and peculiar. MTTLOCK CUP MANAGERS. Queen's played an individual game, lack- carrier, but cannot direct his kicks. night until it had begun, to get dark, the Professor Black who arrived in town
Refreshments in the common room, Managers are asked to get their eligi-
experience. Time after Donaldson kicked Queen's only goal from scheduled game was called off until next from England Saturday uionung will com-
ing team play and
provided by the sophs, dispelled any hard bility cards into the offices of Athletic midficld and it was a lucky one at that. Tuesday at 4 o'clock. mence his lectures on Tuesday morning.
time when they had a fine cliancc of
celing which may have been caused, and Association as soon as possible.
scoring they failed to deliver the punch.
Sinclair checked back well. 2T3 U.a CLASS MEETING.
goal was scored two minutes
2T2 PICNIC.
and games concluded a The There be a general class meeting
will
sing-song, yells, Their passing was not up to the mark, in first

nccessful evening. Modern Language Club. wings after playhad begun, on a high kick from this afternoon inEast Hall at 3 p.m. The Don't forget the 2T2 Picnic Tuesday
this Varsity excelled. ' Queen's-
The good spirit of the firstyear was Don't forget the first meeting of the midficld by Donaldson. Nash, about the Executive hopes that every member of afternoon. A private car at Sunnyside
lacked speed, not playing up with the
liceabk
"A good year and a good Modern Language Club, Tuesday evening,
centre.
middle of the half tied the score by a 2T3 will be present. There is some very will be awaiting the Class at ^ p.m. Come
at eight o'clock at the Union, Sf> St. George kick just in front of Queen's goal. In the important business to be decided at this and explore Mr. Campbell's fine grove.
aiion" was the general opinion,
With every' one playing good soccer it
/ell, freshmen, you can now rest in Street. Everybody turn out. Special second half, the Queen's goalie fell on the meeting, so be there. It's worth it.

was liard to pick Varsity's stars. Un-


<:: this is the last. invitation to frcshics. Continued on Page 4. Col: 3
THE VARSITY
HART HOUSE THFATRE
THE VARSITY WILL LINK TORONTO
WITH LITTLE THEATRE
Daj Ttont
Editot-in-ChlsI: DeW.
Women's Editor: Miss E.R, CRIKGAN.
S.
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PUFFER
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W.
J.
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II. McKINNEV
C. COLGATE
GARDNER
W.
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Associate Edlion
H.vrHW.-W
'20 J. It.
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F. P.
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HOOD '22
HASTINGS '20
LLOYD, M.A.
MOVEMENT

Modem in every detail is the Hurt House


Theatce which is to link up the Plnyt'rs
STUDENTS
N.RUSSELL "
II. 1. STRONG
L. M. HEATH Club of the University with the "Little
-

Theatre movement now having such a


'

Business Maoaeer; COLLIER C, GRANT. .A.


pronounced artistic success in the bigger ~yOU make ase of the facilities of
are invited to
Sporting Editor; N'. A, McMURHAY. B.A. Local Editors: centres of the United States.
A..I. S|, .rtini; lijilur- M L, STOKES, .
'211 F. K.JASPERSON "J2 D. C. WELLS "J 2 this it may be for the opening
Bant whether
New* Ii.lii.ui: II. J. STliWAHT '21 H. O. WHEATON
'22 J.I, WILSON' '2'J No theatre m Toronto and few in
Eichnnsc Editor: A. Ml V '20 S. R. STEWART
'22 E. M.JOHNSON '21
of an accountno matter how small the purchase of
America am compare with the little under-
I I

Sparling Reporters: K F. Reporter.: ground auditorium in the completeness


G. M. PUHCKLL '22 A. H, m i '22 Miss M. E. TiioiiniuK a money order or any other banking business,
J. W. McAlfime '20 Miss A. Brown E. B. Rhid '2.1 of the lighting EUld scenic effects mid in the
J. A. Cowan
H. E. Saokuers '22 II. J. McQuillan '20 '22
J. M. SiUCijhn '21 J. K. BEL!. '20 L. JlUlCKlVELL '22 general beauty and graceful lines of the
R. S. Wcssels II Daley '23 A, C. McLaUKik house itself.
H.J. McHaM'S '23 A. D. R. Fraser
Thu interior of the auditorium, which You will find branches of the Bank conveniently
Loral Editor ilii= lout: D. L". V. ELL!
has a seating capacity of 470, is finished in located near the University, at any one of which you
white. The tloor Which is sound proof is
TORONTO, OCTOBER 27, 1819. laidwith cream and blaek tiles in a variety will be courteously received.
of designs. ()u either side of the house are
four Gothic arches which will contain

The Women Students' Administrative Council


launching of the War Memorial Campaign among rhe under-
The
the logos. The rows
stered scats are eight inches further than
in the ordinary
of grey oak uphol-

commercial theatre. The


THE CANADIAN BANK
graduates of the University, brings into action the combined forces of
t lie Men's and Women Is Administrative Councils and gives us an oppor-

tunity to set forth the new statue of the women's organization and the
seats at the end of each
carved. The
the whole audience at one time.
lobbies
row
will
are beautifully
accommodate OF COMMERCE
scope of its activities. Hitherto .all the various campaigns have been The stage itself will be shut off from the
conducted by the Students' Administrative Council but since the formu- spectators before the play and during the 25 Branches in Toronto
lation "I the present constitution by which the men and women of the intermissions by black velvet curtains,
University are united in the common interests of the student body, it which can 1h- drawn aside noiselessly. A
devolves on the women to undertake their share in campaign organiza- most efficient and mtde n system will
tion. The Women Students' Administrative Council is shouldering its provide the latest in scenic effects. There
responsibilities with a verve that augurs success. The War Memorial are but two theatres in America with a
Campaign is the first activity in which the women are to have an oppor- lighting equipment comparable to that
tunity of showing the strength of their organization, and every effort which has been installed in this theatre. Standard Shoe Repairing Co
n ing made to insure the efficiency of the machinery u hicti is being set 670-2 YONGE
L arges t Setting
i- I

Waier elici ts including fountains and rain ST.


in motion for the big drive. There will be a systematic canvass of every storms be used, besides imitations of
woman student in the University, and a generous response is expected.
will
The most modem machinery and
Other natural phenomena, including tog,
Nothing can ever acquit us ol our indebtedness to those who made the Expert Workmanship.
smoke and fire. In the room where the
SHOES CALLED FOR & DELIVERED.
supreme sacrifice in the Creal War, but we can express our gratitude
in a lasting tribute to their memory.
Although the War Memorial is its present objective, the Women's
various noises
all descriptions
will lie made are devices of
including the thunder
Qualiiy Pencil in Full Soles and Heals a Specialty.
PHONE NORTH 2960.
drum which will be kept dry by electric
Council has in project several schemes which foster the interests of heat. The movement of clouds 111 both
the students and unite the various activities o f college life. F t the first directions can be shown.
time it is employing ate secretary who has the Kor the purpose of scene painting, a
time and ability tost;
realities,
plan ind transform its ideas into
Miss lilsinore McFherson who Y is been appointed to this
complete
installed.
artist's equipment
Famous Canadian painters will
has beeii 17 Black Degrees 3 Copying
SPALDING'S

mas
office, has a bread vision of the scope of the Council's possibilities, and
produce the scenery for the season. Special For Shoes
with her supervision an employment bur an and a vocational con- sri ne ry will be painted for each production
ference are already under contemplation, The enthusiasm of the Caps, Belts
and among the artists who have prmised Foot Ball
executive is unbounded and there is every m<J cation that the W.S.A.C. is
their services are Mr. Lome Harris and Equipment
to be a truly representative organization, co-ordinating the various
Mr. Harold Jackson. Sweaters
faculties and colleges and enabling lltE wt men of the University to
In order that the theatre may tie en- Jerseys
co-operate for their mutual advantage and the interests of the whole i i

tirely set aside from the olher activities


student body. And the Implements for every
Hart House, and that women may be

The
llcallliy rilii i-m is in be encouraged rather than discouraged, dealt
<
Staff is Alive
of
allowed entrance, there
sage way
is

leading from the front of the


building direct to the underground theatre
a distinct pas-
PENCILS
AMERICAN LBAD PENCIL CO. N, Y.
A!
athletic frame, of course.

G.
207
SPALDING & BROS.
YONGE ST., TORONTO
with honestly rather than ignored. The staff of Tun Varsity feel if The entrance to this long and artisticnlly-

encumbent upon them to put before the student body in as brief a manner ahaped passago is at the side of the main
as possible the situation that confronts them at present, confident that
those interested in the welfare ol this publication will recognize the
difficulties that beset the carrying on of this important work. The Staff
doorway on the southern side of tin. build-

Armistice Day will probably see the


A HOCKEY PLAYER
appreciates the tact that oftentimes the unkind reflect"
efforts are due to the lack of knowledge of the pi nip
upon

Firstly, as the University paper, University news takes precedence


opening of the theatre when a lecture will
be delivered there to
first play will be presented. on the evening
I he students. The knows Good SB.
over faculty news, and faculty news over year news. This arrangement November

SKATES
of 27th.
we believe is just and equitable. No matter to what faculty we may
individually avow our allegiance, none of us care to disavow our MENORAH SOCIETY. You can
llegimca t~ tlu Univcrsi
the Urriveratty a-: of primcry and fcrsmcst importance W; A meeting of the Menorah Society will rely on a Hockey
admire the spirit of loyal' ill each of our respective faculties, we delight take place at S.OO p.m. this evcniug--at player's judgment.
in the wholesome rivalrj unced, we are confident that deep down in University College. An open* r.iscussion
Watch him with his STARR skates swing off
each undergraduates heai s a strong robust love for all that this grand will be held on the subject "The Influences
down the ice.
old University represents We are convinced that because of lids love of the Middle Ages on Judaism". Sug-
news of general import is of as much interest to one faculty as to another, See him swoop down on the puck, stop with a
nevertheless we, the Staff, are further convinced that attention to faculty
gestions will also be received with regard
to holding a social evening.

jerk he's off with it, running down on his toes
news must concern us in the future more than has applied in the past. he swerves, he dips, he flashes in front of the goal.
This consideration brings us lace Lo face with a difficulty that entails Zip! he's scored. STARR skates deserve part of
EDITORIAL the credit.
careful and judicious handling and that difficulty is space. Let it not Continued from previous column
be tl: u;;hi thr.t th: M--.lT :~
daliberationc r. \. lot uL- heed t: this it.- l ;
He has perfect confidence in STARR SKATES; he
At this moment plans are receiving active scrylinv whereby lias ac ontroh To wit, The Staff cannot
vital issue. .

chose them hecause they are exceptionally light,


we may even a additional cost and increased labour secure" adequate hope to control labour neither ran the
I
made of finely tempered and tested steel and need very
space. The gravity of the situation is only one of the counthJSS worries individual press yet we receive the bom- little sharpening.
bardment of complaint over late issues of
falling lo the lot of the Staff. They are not ( ismmissing it peremptorily, He knows that no matter to what strain he puts
they are giving time and energy willingly til it a speedy solution The Varsity. We are doing our best to
of this
rectify what 1= well nigh impossible.
them, STARR skates won't break.
problem lie made a certainty. Such change cannot come to pass over
night, many factors must be considered: Our faith in our fellow students is not His STARR hockey skates.are extra strong be-
onsidered: advertisements
ad' cannot be cause of the STARR secret process of tempering and
shoved out holus-boh
must receive
acts must be carried out; press facilities
due investigation;
ve clue invi cost, labour and production cannot be
destroyed; we know
nil forbear until such a time as llieir faith
that they will bear
quality of steel used in the runners, which consequently hold M STARR SKATES
their cutting edge longer. are unconditionally
relegated to the dump heap unthinkingly.
Read Wednesday's guaranteedif they
The Staff feel that in justification of its editorial and get a It does not matter whether it's natural or artificial ice,-
whole hearted and sincere break, take them
endeavour to make THE Varsity better- -the student body should know fuller perspective of the whole situation. STARR SKATES are best.
back and get a new
something of the
the
internal workings. With the knowledge that
nig real and unbiased attention we confidently there
Remember
is hope"
that
The
"where there
Staff is Alive!
is life

Best for hockey Best for fun. pair free.
Ask your dealer to show you STARR SKATES.
believe that the cooperation of the studer will enable us to give Write to-day Jar our 1919 Illustrated Catalogue.
The Varsity increased interesi in eat h a;
But in conclusion we would say to tho ;ies whole iCve thexn- The average man When
would say: "Oh, make
ordering? q suit 1 STARR MFG. CO. LIMITED r
selves deliberately shelved from time to tin :hind vour last one." 11 it
it just like the
nut
not for the tltBcrimi-
DARTMOUTH, NOVA SCOTIA
representatives hearl and soul iT this new n tiatlnc tn&tes ol the ladies we would all be
rirctprd tillke. you
Toronto Branch; 122 Wellington St. West
4g~lli H:. .. ;
f -:t:-zj wher- :ritb:s;:M:. ju^f-l
but bear n ;
If wnuld please that
"lady friend," co to 132, where youi
mind that the Staff
not responsible for considerable is
individual needs are always considered.
of Che blame
attached Colt. I ran and does do just, so much does it
t
consrientioiilsv
feels keenly stinging remarks directed towards
matters over which it has
Continued on next Column

SPECIALIST IN MODERNS

The student who


PENNY WISE
persists in using an old-fashioned steel pen
French and German by con-
versational and grammatical
TEACHES

and a melhods. Latin for beginners.


mussy ink-pot instead of modern equipment is surely " penny
wise"
An up-to-date wide-awake, efficient note-taker uses a
Waterman North 6B07
Ideal, Safety, Self-filling. Always ready, fully guaranteed pen
We have them to suit every hand, Price $2.50 and up.
Yours for Efficiency.
For Dance Orchestras
McAINSH & CO., LIMITED GET

Slore hours: 8.30 a.m. to


4 to 12 College St.

6 p.m.
- Toronto HENDRY (Fifth Yeir Medicine)
Saturday till so p.m.
NORTH - - - 8660
THE VARSITY

BUSINESS SUITS
VARSITY ATHLETICS A
FOR COLLEGE WEAR
There is great wear in Cam- McCILL PROVES STRONGEST AT $17.00 STARTING MONDAY
bridge Business Suits as well as OCT. 27th
the snappy style young men BIG TRACK MEET ON SATURDAY Favorite
demand. A full range of patterns
REX BEACH'S
in all shades and combinations. Tenois Honors go (o Varsity. Sheard plays Our man's watch at SIT. 00
brilliant game. Thrilling Story of Five Crooks
is a. big surprise to those who
see it. It looks and acts just like and A Girl
$40 & $45 McGill's new Stadium "The Pcrcival
Molson Stadium" was formally opened
100 yard? 1. W. B. Kennedy, McGill a much more costly watch. ENTITLED
and dedicated on Saturday altcrnoon.
2- J- C. Hay. McGill. 3. E. C Cossitt.
Toronto. Time 11 1-5 sec.
The case is best quality gold
war
F1TZPATRICK & 0X0NNELL, Ltd,
Tlic occasion being
intercollegiate track meet.
tlie first after the
Mc-
Half-mileI, H, L. Hamilton, McGill.
a neat size, quite thin for
filled, The Girl from Outside
Varsity, J c '' Ms J H MmLccd
254 Yonge Street Gilland Queen's were the contestants, II 3. I
the pocket, with screw back fand
bezel making it perfectly dust-
R.M.C. having to cancel their entries Throwing
hammer 1. B. W. Frank. proof.
owing to Che visit ol the Prince of Wales Queens. 2. B. S. Foster. Toronto. "The Music You Lone"
3.
to their College. D- l r MacLcllan, 'McGill. Distant e
.

Saturday was anything but an ideal (lay The movement is a ryrie" " IS
Hygienic- for a track meet rain threatened all day
and a cold raw wind swept across tin- field
125' 0.
Running high jumpI. W. B.
Kennedy
and D. li. Pom, McGill, 3. T. B. Ridley
jewel with wither Arubis or
dial ik i
if.
Roman

Cool and Sweet chilling both competitors and spectators and K. L. Carruthers. Toronto. Height. THE
alike. The wind was dead against the 5' 7 1-2".
Smoking sprinters and made the time quite slow. Putting
Ryrie Bros.
There's real
ment at yourfinger tips when
pipe enjoy-
The
getting
pole vattltera
up against it.
also had ' difficulty, Queen's.
J. J.
10-lb.
2.
shot 1.

Notman, McGill. Distance, 37' I 1-2


E. VV. Frank.
R. S. Foster, Toronto. 3.
Limited
DOMINION
McGill made a pretty clean sweep of the Running broad jump1. W. R. Kenne- 134-136-138 Yonge St.
your "Chummy" Pipe is a track events but in the field events Var-
sity and Queen's were easily the best.
No records were broken, but Foster made
dy,
3.
5 3-4".
J.
McGill.
B.
2,

Ridley, Toronto.
M. K. Wells, McGill.
Distance 21'
TORONTO BANK
a great try after the discus record and his One mile 1. R. Hamilton, McGill,
I.. Capital - Paid up $6,000,000
.Wnntiloctured from the final best throw was only one inch short of the 2. W. S. Antliff,
selected Fttnck Briar Root
McGill. 3. R. A. Jamie- Reserve Fund and
not burn, or crack.
and iirrmaMf
Wilt
Handsome
to a itt'tt.
record. Carruthers was expected to make
a good bid after the hurdle record, but
son, Toronto.
220 yards I.
Time
D.
i.r.O 4-5.

Johnson, McGill.
HEADQUARTERS Undivided Profits
Total A3et3 - -
- $T,600,00O
?122,0OO,00O
four tobacconist milt
FOR -
till you sprained his ankle between the fourth and 2. J. C. Hay, McGill.
jui! hota rood a 3. E. C. Cossitt. Artist's and Draughtsmen's Savings Department in connection
Pipi natty is fiftli hurdles. He was going in grcal -i \ Ic Toronto. Time 24 3-5 sec, Supplies with all Btanchu. Interest allowed
and was leading by nearly a hurdle. Throwing discus 1. E. S. Foster,
He gamely continued and managed to lead
Civil Engineering Books on Deposits of SI and upwards.
Toronto. 2. A. D. Dickie, McGill. 3.
Kennedy to the tape. K. L. Carruthers, including Drafts usued on foreign countries
Toronto. Distance
The three mile proved to be about the 114' 5". Mathematical and Drawing Books at current rates.

best race of the day, the Queen's men Were yards hurdles 1. K. L. Carruthers,
12(1 CATALOGUE ON REQUEST
SPADINA AVENUE BRANCH
out of it after the first two laps. The other Toronto. 2. W. R. Kennedy, McGill. PICTURE FRAMING
four were bunched together with Hamilton L
Cor. College Street
:. \. :. neadinget- McG'U. T I:

ART METR0P0LE
i

setting the pace and Leigh right beside John Cbuso, M'onager.
him until 'the lap Hamilton broke
last 410 yards 1. B. T. Smylie, Toronto.
Special Prices to Students away at the start of the lap with Leigh and
14 Temperance St.
2.J.D King, McGill. 3. E. U. Ryck man,

ALIVE BOLLARD
TOBACCONIST
Bell riyht after him, but he manage to
hold the lead finishing two yards ahead of
Leigh.
Toronto.

Gill.
Time, S3 2-5 sees.
Three miles1. R. L. Hamilton, Mc-
2. G. F. Leigh, Toronto, 3. A. M INGRAM and
Beauchamp & How
LIMITED
10-12 YONGE ST. ARCADE Smylie had the quarter all his own way
taking the lead at the start and never being
Bell, Toronto. Time, 17 mins 8 sees
Relay race 1. McGill: E. H. Kvle TAILORS
in danger. Ryckmnn was beaten out
second by a few yards by King.
for
The
E. H. Mi
Hay. To
BELL, Limited
TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN
time in this event was very good as the
Smylie, E W. H. Sparrow.

BANK OF MONTREAL last seventy yards was against the wind.


Time, :l ii la sees. 256 McCAUL ST. 91 King Street West A. 3875
Summary. {Firit Door South 0/ Colltu St.)
Established over 100 Tears.
Pole vault I J. C. Countryman,
McGill. 68 points. Telephone - - Coll. 837
Varsity: 2. YV. S. Antliff, McGill. 3. P. F.
Capital Paid
Rest
up
-
Undivided
----- Profits, $1,661,614.
$20,000,000
$20,000,000
Mcjntyre, Toronto.

The intercollegiate
Height 9' 9".

tennis champion-
Torontt
Queca's

Sheard's net work was suporb,


. . 30
10

to say the
- - ship comes to Toronto this year due to the COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSE
Total Assets - - $489,271,197 least. "And in the Inst three sets, hi- had
splendid work of Varsity's team at the FOR ALL
Board of Directors. Green wandering around his backline like
tournament held at Montreal lasr week.
man
STUDENTS'
Arrow
Undoubtedly the star of the team was a in a dream. Try as Green might,
Sir Vincent Meredith, Bart., President
Sheard. Green, McGill's best and said to he could not gel the ball past Sheard'*
Sir Charles
R. B. Angus, Esq.
Gordon, G.B.E., Vice-President.
Harold Kennedy, Esq.
be unbeatable met his Waterloo when hi long trusty arms. SUPPLIES
tackled Sheard. After taking two hard- The Doubles
H. R. Dmmmond, Esq.
Lt.-Col. Molson. M.C.
Colonel Henry Cockshutt.
C. R. Hosmer, Esq.
fought sets from Shtard, Green weakened
on the third set and thereafter never had a
contest between
final

Ivramer
was a hflrd-foughl

and Green You are cordially invited to inspect


softCOLLARS
(McGill) and the Dickson s with the former our stock and ask our prices. FIT WELL WASH EASILY
G. B. Fraser, Esq. Wm. McMaster, Esq. chance. Sheard was long in both reach
and condition and simply wore his man victorious. Cluett, PeaBoJy of Canada, Ltd.
Lord Shaughnessy, K.C.V.O. H. W. Beauclerk, Esq.
6> Co.

iown.
D. Forbes Angus, Esq. J. H. Ashdown, Esq.
E. W. Beatty, Esq., \<.C.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT IN Kerr, Davidson, Paterson
Head Office: MONTREAL. Onlooker

General Manager Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor.
With the triumphant return of the
FULL SWING AGAIN and MoFarland, College Gowns
Throughout Canada and Newfoundland. Soccer and tennis scalps to Varsity's AARISTERB, SOLICITORS,
Varsity tennis team the tournament will .,
At London, England, and at Mexico City. belt. Eh what.. once again proceed in lull swing. All men
In Paris, Bank of Montreal (France) A & tSr ft
in the tournament are asked to note 107 Excelsior Ufa Building, Taronlo St
Branches and Agencies In the United States, New York, Chicago, Not 'arf bad, well say even if we didn't still

carefully the following points;


Spokane, San FranciscoBritish American
Bank (owned and controlled by the Bank
come across with the track honours.
& O
for the next round will be in
(it the draw

all three
Solicitors for the University of Toronto HARCOURT & SON
ft
Toronto morning
papers on Tuesday
of Montreal). The Red and White certainly made a
morning; competitors failing to
(ii) all
clean sweep of the track events as far as
watch this draw will be defaulted; (iii)
UNIVERSITY LODGE, A.

PARK BROS. F. and A. M.


points are concerned.
photographers 0
weather permitting, the tournament will 103 King St. West
t}i tfl tti
be finished this week. No. 496, O.R.C.
Coach Knox diagnosed Varsity's weak-
The following eighteen men still remain Instituted - - Joao, 1DI0
ness correctly on Friday when he said that
in the singles. In the third round: Jenni
Special Rates Students
to the team had not trained long enough.
son, Spencer, H. Ketchum, Little, Hart Meets 2nd THURSDAYS TORONTO
$> 8> S3

328)4 YONGE ST., TORONTO Phone Main 1269 On the other hand, McGill have Wen at
stone, C. S. Dickson, Shaver, and W. B
Freemason's HaU, 491 College Street
it since the middle September and not n
ol
All
few of their nun during moil of the sum-

Students' Rates
mer.
O tfit ft ft
Hiblcs there are 20 teams,
LOEWS THEATRE
FARMER BROS.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Sheard's battle with Green mi Thursday
in the tennis finals wits His
long reach and excellent condition soon
.i scorcher.
which will play on Tuesday

RUGBY OUTFITTERS
SAME POPULAR PRICES.
Continuous Performance 12 Noon to
11 p.m.
wore down his opponent.
B A 0, 4 Everything required for the game
492 SPADINA AVENUE Coll. 2869 Brccn and Wendell Holmes were the
JERSEYS, JACKETS,
outstanding molcskinners for the Blue and ENTIRE WEEK OF OCTOBER 27.
White at Kingston on Saturday. Holmes KNICKERS, STOCKINGS, BOOTS
return to his old-time form gives the PADS, Etc. PAULINE FREDERICK
Varsity backfield the necessary improve- ATTENTION ROOTERS 1
OFFICIAL FOOTBALLS in
GEORGE P. FREELAND ment, so bring on McGill, waiter,
ft ft ft Ti5 Practices Saturday's big for
Prices right Quality the best
"BONDS OF LOVE."

ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER


This reminds us thai it i> each and ga me with McGUl will be held on Engagement Extraordinary
every Varsity iiiidercrads bounden dutv Wednesday and Friday at 5.15 in "CONCENTRATION"
get U hi Convocation HaU. New songs and With
338 YONQE ST. (Opposite Gould St.) bigcruciulcontest. Is thai plaincnough?

This game is everybody's game, and every-


parodies will be tried. Come and PERCY A. McBRIDE Z END A
get your lungs oiled for Saturday's The mental marvel, and the Incom-
Work for Students body around this institution must get onslaught. Rooters tickets to those
SPORTING GOODS St BICYCLES
Special Attention to parable Mystery Band. No question
behind Coach Fouldsanfi his men. Come who attend both practices. 13 too difficult for Zenda to answer.
343-345 Yonge St. Phone M. 1128
onVarsity. Six Mysterious Days and Nights
THE VARSITY

BIBLE STUDY BEGINS


Following the extensive enrollments of
University College students In Voluntary
Study courses, the following classes have
been organized, and will meet during the
present week in the Y.M.C.A. classrooms
in the south wing, Hart House.
"Jesus is t,he Records"
Dr. Suaruan.
5,15Dr. Sliarman's Normal class

Canada forall
Mon.
Room A.
Sharman's Class for
Tugs. 5.00 Dr.
Senior Students Room A.
Tucs. C.4SUnder, Mr. W. R. Salter,
Room B.

Wed. 5.00Leader, Mr. Paul Gutorih,


Room B,

Thur. 5.1)0 Leader, Mr. A. Holn.es,


Room B.

Sun. 2 30 Leader, Mr. G. S. Hardy,


Room A.
Canadians !
"Students Standards of Actios*"
Wed. 5.00 Leader, To be announced.
Room C. This is a call to National Service
Sun. 2,30 Leader, Mr. E. Evans,
Room
B.A.,
C.
The Victory Loan 1919
Sun. 2.00I'refnclory Course Students. which opens to-day,
B.A.
Leader, Mr. H.S, Patton,
Library.
Work Leadership mean
Thur.
Boys'
5.00Leader, Mr. Wallace
A.
Forjd,
Room
YOU are citizens of no country.

Canada is a fair, free land.


various
TheEC groups are arranged at
of students, your country.
hours to study the convenience Canada is
the general plan ocing to
holdthem during
the hour immediately preceding
or foilow-
Canadanowhas need to borrow from you Lend:
or party.
yV. ht'.-E enrolled by card, are k'itid I: Lend without restraint of politics or fine distinctions of creed
the above courses and to com
e
choose one ol
The leaders of the political parties endorse the Loan.

OCflli
thus reserves It is CANADA that asks:
discussion of
till!

that h
And why
life cssentiah ,d

work is bene ised


To clean up the last of the War's commitments and expenses;
this extra commitment.
Groups in Medicine, Science,
Victoria, To establish beyond all question the capacity and credit of your country;
Knox and Wydifte are also commencing
work this week. To care for the wounded and maimed soldier;

To finance the bonus of the returned soldier already paid;


UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Y.W.C.A.
. U.C. Freshics are you keeping
to-nighl
To enable the fruits of Victory to be garnered;
the "Y" Halloween Party.
Every
for
woman in 2T3 is asked to come and gel To ensure the prosperity of you, her citizens.

VW.C.A. There will be apples on The guns of war are silent but they are not yet cooL?
games, and sing-songs
strings, jolly
The Victory Loan 1919 is a War Loan.
Don't forget. To-nighl at eight. Come
to the Household Science building,
St. door.
Bloor
Canada's book of war is gloriously written make this, the closing chapter,
worthy one. The responsibility is yours. LEND !

BIOLOGY CLUB.
hold its 617
The Biology Club will first

meeting ol the season at 8 p.m., Tuesday,


October 2Sth, in Room 20, Biology
Building.
will
The first

be devoted to the election of the


executive after which Dr. Howe will
part of the evening
LEND! LEAD!
deliver a paper nn "Canadian Forests and
their Problems". As this is the first
meeting of the year a full attendance is
Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Comm&Ue
urged. in co-operation with the Minister of Finaxet
of the Dominion of Canada.
HOCKEY PLAYERS ENROLL I

The Varsity Hockey Club is asking ail

hockeyists of OH. A. calibre in the Univer-

CT0RY
sity in register in Hart House between
4.30 and 5.30, Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday of the week com men ring Oct.
27. The Hockey Club has arranged lor
three hours per week at the Arena, and
must have the names ef the aspiring
hockcyists so thai everyone may have a
fair and thorough trial. Mr. Reid's office
Is the place to register do it as soon as
possible. ENGINEERS AT NIAGARA SOCCER MEDICAL SOCIETY
Continued from Page t. Continued from page i.
Contiuned from page i.
LEARN -TO- SWIM. ball and held causing a criticism of the
it, to the present day .when maternity in-
Wycliffc Victoria
channel drills and a monstrous shovel were play. Rentuel added the second one in a surance becoming a live topic great
is
The have already
learn-to-swiin classes
working, in the rock cut. The drills at melee in front of Queen's goal. Five benefits had resulted, and this largely
begun. They are carried on from 5 to Shortly after midnight on Tuesday the Rain may be able to spoil a picnic, but
this point
were drilling through over 20 ft. minutes before play was over Varsity through the influence of medical men.
5.30 p.m. dnily in (he Hart House tank. gallant sophs commenced their arduous it certainly could not dampen the spirit
ofrock and one lift of 12 ft. had already score a third goal, but the referee refused But the thing could be carried to extreme.
All student s who wish to learn swimming task of initiating fifteen frosh. Having of enthusiasm which the members of the
been taken off. The canal here is about to allow it, stating that was stored from The experiment of the Panel Doctor was
should pm in appearance in the near future
ninety feet deep, including the earth cut.
it gathered them together the sophs marched University Choir portrayed in Saturday
ap offside play. from al! points of view a failure for it dis- them around Queen's Park in Indian file,
Proceeding further up the canal, still coun- afternoon, when, through the kindness of
At no time was Queen's really dangcr- couraged thorough work, encouraged
CHESS CLUB. and incidentally led them through a few Miss Skinner, their scheduled hike was
ting ties, we came to a couple more electric our, Varsity having the beat of play all "lead swinging" and produced tonics by
The club meets tonight and every of the "juiciest" mudholes to be found transformed into an "indoor athletic meet'
shovels, one of these a very large one has through. On the round the score stands the hogshead.
Monday night until further notice at eight much to the displeasure of the frosh. at the Women's Union of Victoria College.
just succeeded in digging through the earth Varsity Dr. Mackenzie then went on to discuss
5, Queen's 2.
o'clock in the North Common Ruom of to the rock. Great difficulties have been VarsityGoal, Lang; hacks, Dundas, Having been blindfolded and locked in
Among the exciting events of the after-
Public Health Work. He drew attention
Hart House. Non-members are cordially experienced here noon, were a peanut rolling race and a
in keeping the water Patten; halves, Dafoe, to the miserable salary often provided a room, they were led one by one as lambs
invited and a big turnout is called ft-r. Re illy, Butler;
speed contest in bun eating; both of which
forwards, Nash, Spaulding, Edwards, for this duties, in sonic districts amounting to the slaughter. They were brought
Any who wish to become members or to
L provoked great applause from the rooters.
terse d spc: rj iht-is: Hetistis and Renloul. to fifty dollars a year, while much self- before the Judge and stood on the dock
make enquiries about (lie Club will kindly are the large, manufactured, carrying a Not the least in importance were refresh-
Spares: Griffin, Breuls. sacrificing work was accomplished by while their charges were read. Many
leave their names at the U. of T, post office ments, which, as prearranged, took tin-
eight yard bucket and having about a 7u Queen'sGoal, Curpey; backs, Vedora, these were the crimes they were charged with,
for the president, Mr. li. G. Clark.
officers. "The public," he said, form of a weioer roast.
or SO foot boom. Sinclair; halves, Dunne, yet required much education along Public such as carrying a cane, wearing a red
Donaldson, In order to be fully recognized and
A irip to lown and lunch was next in Robertson; forwards, Grant, Itamsome, Health lines. An instance was cited were tie, and speaking disrespectfully to a
appreciated among the other University
Me] aughlin, Steele and Graham. a certain prominent citizen so resented his senior man. The Judge, Mr. Treetcmrufi
St. Hildas order after which the International Rail-
house being placarded for an infectious gave them nil a heavy sentence, and
org; Til'-iticns, the cfccir now publishes :ta
way came into use in carrying the crowd official yell.
to Qucenston where
The
Science frosh will be initiated
on disease. He abused the health officer in Messrs. Dope, Slash and Co., did the
mure shovels, drills,
etc., were working Monday evening. They will meet at the such expressive language that the
fancy decorating and painting, while Mr.
in the forebay at the
bandstand in the Park at 7.15 and will latterknocked him down. The magis- Cutitoff looked after the massaging and
VARSITY HOCKEY.
top ol the cliff. Here also the Hydro have
very enjoy-ably then proceed to the first year drafting did the bariiering.
Willall men interested in hockey please
built perhaps the largest stone crusher and trate inflicted a
heavy fine for assault; Green balloons were
tion of the sea report at the Athletic Association offices,
room. Dean Mitchell will also be initiated whereupon the Board raised the Health presented to each freshman with the
promise given
a ili west wing, Hart House, on Tuesday, Wed-
at his own request, although it is believed amount of the fine.
Officers' salary the compliments of the sophs.
was sorry win nesday, and Thursday of nest week be-
Mu-
off,but otherwise very little work
his presence will slightly modify the' pro- As
h it within :he profescior
i

has After the frosh had been all done away tween the hours of 4.3(1 and 5.00. M. M.
evening at ten le. Darning al these cccdings. said the Speaker, "the group system
been done towards building the power is with and punishment inflicted, they were
recepli is. somewhat of an innovation, Cordon, secretary.
house. replacing the individual system in
the allowed to dress and everybody moved
for until last year our receptions wen- much TJ. of T. SWIMMING CLUB. larger towns. The
patient then comes to into the kitchen from the library where that they would take the ii itiation in the
Iplit liIuts t; whi:h th- i-. : -,- -
rather The Ontario Power Company's plant, The members of the Executive of the the group, a specialist-dime, instead of to way that it was given. The president of
there was a great lay out ready for
at the foot of the Falls was U. of T. Swimming Club are asked to meet all.
afterwards the individual doctor. The scientific -,T3 raplic witfr a few filing
industrious saints.
The eats having been consumed, college l words and
Everyone agrees that inspected and the chance of seeing it in its in the office of the Athletic aspect of medicine
Secretary, Hart is to the fore. Men are songs and yells were the order after which after cleaning up the affected parts, evory-
the change is decidedly for the belter. entirety was much appreciated. House, on Wednesday, October 29th, realizing the
importance of post-graduate
1919 the president of the second year b<dy retired to the springs for their
at 4 o'clock. work as never before. made a |

speech welcoming the frosh and hoped oa,lth just as daylight broke upon the
izon.
TheUnderar^duetfe Newspaper
VOL. XXXIX. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, No. 11

FROSH SUBMIT GUILTY AND INNOCENT WAR MEMORIAL SR. U. C. DEFEATED BY MEN'S ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL
PAY FORMED. SCRAP SENIOR SCHOOL
TO INEVITABLE CAMPAIGN PUR POSES POW ERS POSSIBILITIES
Discipline Committee condemns Hard fought interesting game
P. S. Sophs put iheir Growth of Alumni Association
IS. Charges through
Rash Action of Med.
Sopbs. Expected Outcome of World
Throughout
Mr. Lewis, S.A.C. President Wishes Student Body
their paces Wide Campaign to Understand their Government
All the Second Year

DEAN SHARESCOMMON LOT of Medicine will lie pu


fine, whether they v MEETINGS WILL BE CALLED
ite
t '
impossible.
havea general fund.
The Council has and
Initial expenses
Saturday morning or i The Varsity have to In- met long
recommendation brou; 'ore the fees are handed over by the
Good spirit shown by freshmen; committee to the Dit Promenent men address gatherings rsar to the Council. It is also im-
Excellent feeling throughout of the Students' Admi ssible to give a detailed and accurate
The verdict of guilt; Held throughout province imatc of what The Varsity and
The knotty problem of welcoming the against the Med Sopli rontonensis will cost at the commence-
freshmen to School wag successfully solved
composed only of me nt of the year, A previous editorial
Faculty and presided o' sought to absolve The Varsity Staff
on Monday evening in the upper story of i

tin- old "Red School House".


Russell, president of tl many apparent shortcomings. The
Promptly on time the freshmen marched
The sub-committee uncil too must claim the consideration
guilty on two counts the students, it cannot control trade
in battle array to the north door of the
neglecting to receive au> ions, press limitations and space limit-
Engineering Building where they were
hospitably received by the Soph Recep-
from the Students' Ad uns, but the whole matter is now undor-
dl to hold a scrap, and ng very careful thought. We ask you
tion Committee. Pour hundred strong
they surrounded the building. More than submit a plan of the p to be exacting in the demands you
:

signed by the persons ke upon The Varsitv Staff, most of


once the situation was practically in the
themselves responsibli <nn give hours of valuable time gratis.
hands of the "frosh ", but due however to
that spirit of fair play and discipline which
conduct of the combat >nr third and last point is to snow the

had been cultivated in over half their For four hours the : isibillties of the Council. It is made up

number, by the life they have been living cussed the rush befon undergraduates. Its success or failure

for the past four years, they responded


final report. The r lends upon the students the repre-
immediately after the tatives and their respective faculties,
magnificently to Dean Mitchell's council
Sophs and the Frosh, a you have grievances or suggestions,
j'm the matter, quietly withdrawing to
nwaii their turn. Graduates Room in Ha rcss them to your representatives,
The guests were ushered to the third Saturday morning. T member that the Council meets on the
in has to go before th ond and fourth Wednesdays of each
*floor where every modern convenience whs
mittee and will probal; month. Let the representatives take a
placed at their disposal. The clothing
stands. keen interest in the Council, and eventu-
cheeking room was full to overflowing,
_.Owing to the zeal of its attendants when
The maximum line i ally we shall create such an atmosphere
there are extenuating that men will regard it as a privilege to sit
5 each " frosh " entered. The wondering i

relieve the Sophs to ?


freshmen were each presented with a bos
scrap was carried out Is it too much to suggest that the
fiof cigarettes and taken to the Hall of
decency, and although
MENORAH SOCIETY students should demand reports from their
-Justice where their names were checked
Queen's Park for a tinn representatives f Perhaps the most vexed
off the Book of Fate., Class "E" men
the grounds. The stud question is that of discipline. "Let us
f Were passed through without further cere- from a parade afterw have self-government in the matter of
mony. In the same hall, justice was discipline' is the cry of the students in
of the sub-committee
p administered lo those eligible and their
details, before recotnmi opposition to any proposal to hand the
superfluous fittings of all kinds were
Sophs be fined. reins to the Caput. But as soon as the
removed, One unfortunate entered wear- Council takes action not to forbid intor-
According to Mr. 1

Ring a "Meds" sweater. After an anacs-


Bvetic was given to him the cause of
Secretary-Treasurer of yc.tr and inter-faculty competitions for
ministralive Council, tl remember the Council is made up of
irritation was successfully removed. students from all years but to exercise
The next feature in the line of events passed away. This
Science initiation, whir reasonable control, a number of students
was the Hot Springs Promenade. Here object. Thus in theory they express a
closed doors, and by
(vents certainly moved with lightning
the U.C. Sophs to sta ROOTER'S PRACTICE AT desire for self government mark the
rapidity. An intermission was provided
for the Hitting shadows in the form of a
Stadium. The hasty :
5.15 P.M. TODAY word, government but in practise they
Sophs was condemned reveal a spirit which is the antithesis of
'rather steep incline which delivered them government either "self" government or
sat the feet of the make-up men. There is
own students.
of their
"The Council docs not super-imposed government. The Council
no question that the said make-ups were docs not forbid a fracas; it seeks to avoid
superb as even some of the frosh's best wants them ki.pt withi
inauthnriied performances. The students
"(friends could not pierce the disguise. A cannot reasonably object to this view of
short recurrence of the "flitting shadows" the fact that the Athletic and Discipline
/performance finished the first part of the Point System of Office Committee made up
is of members from
program.
After having borne themselves nobly Holding Revived by all faculties. If the students refuse to

throughout the ordeal, the frosh were


DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE recognize the authority of an organization
which they themselves constitute then the
invited to participate in a series of games
University College
Council is an anomaly and cannot continue
,nnd sports which were very successful. FINES MEDICAL SOPHS to exist with any dignity as a disciplinary
Blindfold boxing evoked great mirth as the The Point System of University College body. It must surrender its functions
handicapped contestants vainly tried to as revised by the W.U.A. in 11117: along this line to other powers which may
i^Vgister hits at each other. In the tug-of- 1. Only one office of any kind may he Hope ihat this will be warning
ity among the students; be able to enforce their 'decrees. There is
war and honours were carried off
tilting all held by a first year girl. to students of other faculties i
to undertake the publication of however a wholesome out look in t he-matter
by the first The sophs however
year. 2. Four points the maximum that any
is iity publications, i.e., Tub Var- of discipline which augurs well. This is
-fully maintained their reputation as girl may hold in her second year. ", "Students' Dircc- the first year after the war. Varsity life
charioteers. 3. Six. points is the maximum any girl is more normal. Hart House has just
Cheer after cheer greeted Dean Mitchell may hold In her third year and fourth year. connection with the last item we been opened. Is not this the year to begin
he arose to speak. The Dean, being I. The officers are allotted points in (he
University College lil

to make our Council, an effective one.


-'as would point out that the Men's Council
honorary president of the first year, was following manner: (a) 5 points: President tin. Women's Council run these publi- Members take vour duties seriously,
"initiated" along with the rest of the of W.U.A. President of Literary Society;
;
Y.W.C.A. Holds Succesful and
i
ations jointly and on|a proportionate basis although we suggest that you should not
first year. The dean highly commended President of the Y.W.C.A.; President of
Party for Freshies l>. Mil- arc obviously impossible in one take yourselves too seriously. Men of the
the spirit exhibited throughout and com- the Modem Language Club; Senior pline Comm article. In connection with The Varsity
University back up your representatives.
plimented the second year on their hand- Student of Queen's Hall; Woman's editor it may be well to point out that this is not Let us in our University life follow the
ling of the evening's performance. In his of The Varsitv. (b) 4 points: President The gay spirits of Halloween have made paid for. a- .-.one study.ils imairiue. by the pal hwaj "( institutional government and
as the gravlt i

opinion a precedent had been established of Athletic Association; president of the their appearance earlier than usual this dollar fee. make our Students' Administrative Council
Judging from the feeling
by the line spirit shown by the freshmen in Dramatic Club; class vice-presidents; pliue Committee any fittur year. On Monday night they were lured Such ."in artificial arrange would be a real student organization.
View of their superior numbers. This secretary of the W.U.A.: Recording secre- furth from their accustomed haunts by the
rules would be more severe
precede n had introduced a' new ideal to be tary of the Literary SneietyjSL-cretary of University College Y.W.C.A. partv for
a warning
i

It is hojied that
lived up to be succeeding years of School Modern Language Club; Treasurer of which was given in the Household
freshies. FOSSILS CLUB. CHESS CLUB
from this findin
men. W.LF.A. (c) 3 points; All vioe-p residents, :ience hi
attempts be mat A Dutch old High School Club Boys and On Monday night October 27th, the
Amidst loud cheers the dean descended e\ccpt class; treasurer of Literary Society; Lilly girls, All
from the platform. Plenty of cats pie,
apples and sandwiches, and kegs of in-
treasurer of Y.W.C.A:
Club;
treasurer
gpondmg
of
;
St I Administratis
:1 'children others interested come nnd hear J. P.
Hagermnn speak to the Fossils' Club at
firstmatch of the season was played be-
Modern Lan tween "Faculty" and "Students", with
viting cider, were very acceptable, as also secretary of Literary Society; treasurer of Central "V" next Friday, October jlst.
were the excellent cigarettes. After ex- Y.W.C.A. convenors,
TJ.C. ATHLETIC FEES fun began with Suppci 25c. at 0.10 sharp. Meeting closes the result below. Members of tile faculty
Dramatic Club; all
changes of cheers between the sophs and and all athletic curators, (d) 2 points: Within the next few days rcpresciitn such childhood were conspicuously absent. Next Monday
:
lives of the Athletic As<LW iation ..f I ni den", and "I
frosh, the gathering dispersed after giving All class officers, except vice-presidents; the profs, should at least fill up their own
School and Varsity yells and songs, and year representatives to ail above men- ed its height when one
ranks.
finally "God Save the King". tioned societies; critic of Literary Society. ;seen to enter. He was
the ghosts, and after C. E. Freeman. . I VV. S. Vaugahn. . 0
dancing foi ime, failed away, Mail for Edwin E, Rogers at Y.M.C A. N. A. Clark. 1 F.A.Moure.... 0
DENTALS DEFEAT SCHOOL AT INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL CLUB in 1
need en ghosts must South Wing, Hart
ELECT EXECUTIVE.
iirk'i
Then, s cut, Secretary's Office, W. Williams.. .. 0 W. B Hume .... I
jki .1
doughnuts ndy were served, while
1NTERFACULTY SOCCER 3-0 The first meeting of the Industrial when canvassed. U. spirits managed to rap-
House. H. G. Clark I K. B. O'Brian.. . 0
Chemical Club was held last Saturday Cup rugby teams :
ling on strings. After L. A. MacKay.. 0 N. F. W. Graham 1
I The Dental Soccer team defeated S.P.S. morning at 11 o'clock in the C. & M. basketballand two further dam PREP CLASS HOLDS SOCIAL J. B. West 0 A, F. Jamicaon... 1
last night on the rear campus ii-O. The Building President Korman was in the money must, be had itely for the of'colh-ge songs. The
with the si
Winning goals were scored during the second chair. Nominations were held for the maintenance of these itions. Now freshies left ,g that the University EVENING IN HART HOUSE Total 6 Total
period, ( arson scoring two and Robinson, various offices other than that of president, men of U.C. it's up to see thnt College "Y only know how to give
-Centre, with one to his credit. and were followed by the elections. University College ti proud place evervbudv The Prep. CLiss of 1920 held an enjoy,
The strength of the toothpullcrs lay in The following executive was returned: Varsity Athletics your fees 1
i
HARRIER CLOB.
in able meeting on Friday evening in the
'thegood combination of their forward line Hon. President Dr. VV. H. Ellis promptly and by your co-o|)cration facili GRADUATE STUDENTS. Ea?t Common Room, Hart House, Presi-
which was exactly the losers' weak point.
The Dentals on their showing in this game

Hon. Vice-President Prof. J. Watson late tins work
There ill be eting of ihe men dent Copeland occupying the chair. A All who are entering teams
the faculties
Rain. class crest was chosen after some contro- tin- meet are re-
inter faculty harrier
look like the team to beat in the inter- President H. C' Kerman. POSTPONED ANGLICAN "HIKE" era duate studet the Graduate;.'
versy, enthusiasm on both aides running
faculty series. Vice-President
C. D. R.^Fmser. The hike lor the Anglican women of al
ested to have their men at the second

HALLOWE'EN PARTY.
Sec. -Treasurer
C. Hamilton. faculties which was to have Urn held last I
considerable in the entertainment line rti road bridge at the end of the Church

Curator A. A. Bell. Saturday will probably take place on stifled thi- eet car line on Friday afternoon at 2.30
members of Hart House will
4th Year Rep. M. B. Cody.
|

\ Those who received invitations from the Saturday afternoon, Nube ruber 1st. Be meeting with a scries of <
it -of -hand n. in order to take a "light" jog over
'Young People of Bloor Street Presbyterian 3rd year Rep. C. P. Uiley. everyone snould l>e present
and by unding a
sure to see the next notice in Friday's issue tricks, fiiushed pr
thecours "or further information phone
Church please remember the Spooks begin The first executive meeting will be on oi The Varsitv for definite information. problem which should kec [he Prep.
their iun at 8 o'clock sharp on Friday Thursday. October 30th.
FORESTERS CLUB MEETING men guessing until next i Ma. He A. Erode all 2-10 or J. H. Georghegan,
evening. Club will lie Coll. 282
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Y.W.C.A. WRESTLING Rogm, Hart tl-,.. .\n i

October 30th.
OPEN MEETING. The Y.W.C.A. meeting tomorrow after- BEGINS TODAY IN HART lor
noon should I* of special interest to HOUSE 4 to G p.m.
ie ill be Dr. correct solution. Refreshments were SHOW YOUR SPIRIT GIRLS.
U.C. LIT. TONIGHT. Fcmqw, Dr. Hi White. served with the assistance of the Ladies'
University College women. Miss Pascoe
of the University Settlement will speak, Class on FRIDAY from Auxiliary. The women of the University are
At S p.m., West Hall, Main Building, and no one should miss this opportunity of 6 to 6 p.m.
VARSITY SWIMMING CLUB expected out in full force at Saturday's
the first of two open meetings of year hearing something of the wonderful work Remember the uievlinE o( the U. of T.
SARNIA COLLEGIATE GRADS game
special reserved section in the
of the Lit Society. Professor Wallace this institution
is doing for Toronto's Swimming Club Executive in Hart House There will lie a meeting in the South

bleachers special entrance facilities
gives his inaugural address.
Hi it (on will speak.
Principal
A
special musical
poor.
and
U.C. women, especially freshies
those interested in Social Service
all
BOXING at 4 this afternoon. I. in. hi Room, Hart House, on Thurs-
special prices. Seats reserved up till
Friday night only, so get your tickets
day evening, 7.1(0 p.m., for all graduates early, and show your varsity spirit by
programme by U.C. Orchestra of 12 are aski d CO come to the Union tomorrow, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and VARSITY II's vs. WESTERN. of Samia. As there are a large number
pieces. Men and women of all faculties Thursday afternoon at '1,30. Upper class supporting the team.
Friday. Varsity II's play Western University of old S.C.L men back at Varsity, it is
women will be given the remaining hand- the intention to revive the Samia Club.
books. at the Stadium on Saturday at 1U o'clock.
!

THE VABSITY
To the Editor ol Vaksity:

THE VARSITY Comssponijence We would like to know if the Political


Economy Club is dead or only sleeping?
No signs of life are now apparent. Has
Published three times weekly by iht Students, Administrative Council ol the
Toronto. Subscription price One Dollar pci year in advance.
University of
Toronto, Oct. 24, 1910- the President left the University? This NOTICE TO STUDENTS.
To the Editor of The Varsity: great institution should not be allowed to
Do/ 'Phono - Coll. 3038 Niflhl 'Phone - Coll. 500.1 Dear Sir, 1 desire .through the columns die. Cannot some action be taken to jack
* Anodsle Etlltori ol The VarsitV, to bring to the attention up the comatose executive? Last year we
Edltor-io-Chten Dc.W. S. PUFFER ,_B.A. E. G. HATH WAV "12. '22 of the authorities of Hurt House a con- had an enthusiastic dinner at this time. 'Y'HE Students Book Department is still
E. li. WcKINNEV HOOD
'20 ]. li.
dition existing in tliat institution which
Womcn'sEdllor:MiraE.R-CRlNGAN. '21 W. G. COLGATE HASTINGS
'20 if. C. '20 When is this year's dinner to be? In the
J.
N.
W. GARDNER
RUSSELL
F. P.
H.J.
LLOYD.
STRONG
M.A. has caused considerable inconvenience interest of Political Science, we hope that unable to supplymany hooks from
to many of the members of the rugby, you will publish this letter.
L, M. HEATH soccer, and other athletic teams ol the New York Publishing houses owing
Sincerely yours, to the
Manager: COLLIER C, GRANT. B.A. various faculties. I refer to the shutting "Polly Conn/'
off of the hot water in the showers at shortage which exists there.
SnorHim Editor: N. A. McMUR RAY, B.A. [

'22 D C.
Editors:
W'FLLS '22 li p.m. daily- Many of the men, particu-
L. STOKES, JASI'ERSON Dramatic Society
-
Ant. Sporting Bdll0n M. 20 K.
WIIEATON WILSON '22 larly on the (acuity rugby teams, do not
New Edit oi: II. srEWAHI'-'i U. '22 J- L,
Since October J si We haoe paid daily
.

STEWART M.JOHNSON '21


I

Exclianie Editor: A. ICELLV '20 R. "22 E. finish practice until after six o'clock and
when they come hut and tired and in, *
The first regular meeting of the Dramatic
K. P. Noxos.
Spirting Jtf potter's:
G. M. Pubceil -22 a'ii/giik '22 Miss M. E. TUOHNTON in need ol a nice warm shower, it is not Society was held in the Common Room on over $25.00 in postage and telegrams to
J. W. MiAl. N.'.i. '20 Miss A. BfioWM E. B. Rkid '2.'i a very pleasant experience to find that
H. J. McQvillai A. Cowan '23 Wednesday night. Professor Simpson,
H. E. SaunDBRS '22
L.
J.
Black WEti. "12
they must bathe ill icy water or do without provide books for This extra expense
all.
A. C. McLAUBiN '23 a shower. Moreover, it seems to me that the speaker for the evening, gave an entre-
W- J. Scott '22 this is not the liest arrangement in the taining talk, "The History of the Dram- has- been borne entirely by the Department
McClikton '24 Hai world 10 safeguard the health of those men atic Art". Other members of the Faculty
Local Editor lliia Issue: A. who arc endeavouring to boost athletics
present were Profs. Kittredge, Rollo.
Without any advance at prices.
at Varsity.
Perhaps this condition is unavoidable, Spring and Adams.
TORONTO, OCTOBER 2D, 1919. but if it could be remedied, 1 think that The growth of the art of the drama from R. J." HAMILTON,
the Hart House authorities would receive the intellectually dormant period following
the thanks of a great many students if
Manager.
the fall of the Roman Empire up to the
they could arrange to leave on the hot
water until, at least, 0.30 p.m. daily. time of the Elizabethans was briefly

Canada to the Fore. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, [or your touched upon; one significant fact brought

inner in which Canada has romc into the limelight as a source of Europe's
comparison with the days re mem be ml by men still young, was demon-
space, 1 am,
Yours truly,
Gekai.u M. Pi rcell,
out was that the Iwginn'mg of modern
dramatic art was about the tenth century, THE NORDHEIMER
. I I

The despa
. l I r i
|
,',

th( olher
in

day in .1 cable to the Montreal Gaxcttc from its London correspondent,


ch predicted a prospect lor quick disposal ol Canada's exportable surplus of
and nave some facts as to its ultimate destination. Great Britain for Editor, The
Arts 2T2.

Toronto, Oct. 26th, 1019:


Varsity,
originating as the services of the Church
took on a more and more dramatic aspect.
The evolution of the miracle plays and
PLAYER PIANO
wheat [his yeari later separation from all religious cere- Will reproduce in your hitherto silent home, the performance
Wheat Commission Hart House, U. of T-,
instance ii , addition to making arrangements through the Royal monies followed, and finally there was the of the world's great pianists.
City.
(or the suj ply ol smaller countries like want one million bushels Greece and Poland will
Sir, May
present for your considera-
I change from the sung to the spoken, and By means of its "human touch" player mechanism, you
for herself, Belgium alune will be an enormous consumer ol Canadian \vheat. She has tion and possible publication the humble the consideration of dramatic effect. This
opinion of a medical freshman concerning are able to play yourself, with artistic interpretation.
negotiated foi no less than two hundred thousand tons, the rash value of which runs into brings the drama to the Elizabethan
an event of the past week. We you to hear
many milli
It is generally accepted that the students period, to Shakespeare's time; from then
invite this great instrument to play it for
up, not merely to the Canadian producer, but to the of nn institution like the t of T. come to yourself to direct its playing by means of its expression control
It is ch ar however, that it is T
.
on improvements have been largely in
Canadian i ,-ith money in his pocket to conserve these markets,on which our present and such a seat of learning not only to prepare matters of staging. The speaker con-
and so to realize the limitless possibilities of music's enjoy-
vheat will be bought on credits protected by
themselves to earn a .livelihood, but to ment it makes possible for you who have never learned
fmiiiv pros I- trasted the mediaival stage with the to play.
become all-round finished men, qualified
mada, and the investing public ol Canada must furnish the cash compared the
the Covctj
ascs can be financed.
.
That is one ol the main purposes of the
Canada cannot meet her other pressing obligations and also
dwell, anil worthy of a leaderslup in the
social life of the people in such community.
modern one,
position
lietween
or
antt
the actors. The differences
comedy and tragedy and the
social

NORDHEIMER'S
unless the people of Canada generously over-subscribe the new Moreover, every student who is suffieionl ly
problems which the dramatist has to face
Cor. YONGE and ALBERT STREETS.
interested to seriously se: out on a univer-
is inevitable as taxes. in endeavouring to create an effect play
Canadian Distributors for >Eolian Vocalian.
sity course is credited, at least to some
degree, with having a desire to be manlv. iverc outlined. '

Believing this, "and delighted at the


The Line of Least Resistance cordiality with which tin boys smoked
the pipe of peace after the rush on Friday,
The line of least resistance still seems to he the choice of a great many people in this 1 followed the lead of our more experienced CHOICE CUT FLOWERS
Sophomore friends for an afternoon of
world, not withstanding the lact that WC have just
struggle wherein most people were forced to take up
come through a long world-wide
some burden or other. That the
celebration, finding myself ultimately in Announcement to Varsity Men make a most acceptable gift for
the Gaiety Theatre. It was a cruel dis-
war is over, is now an old story but the lessons of the last few years must not be forgotten. appointment to me to discover what the all occasions and if you get them
There chance to help wherever you are only a survey is made of the work that undergraduates of the Medical Faculty A few hundred yards from the Main Building you will find
is a if
at
consider an afternoon's (tin and celebra- an established business where a big assortment of slightly used
is being done about and for you, instead ol seeking every opportunity for fault-finding
tion. I'll leave it to the judgment of any
Be a "booster" nor a "knocker" the world is lull of the latter. Bear in mind clothing, boots, etc., of all styles and materials is sold at most
criticism.
that that University Spirit is not all on g igng-sheet;
"gentleman" there to say .whether there
was a single item in the performance pro-
ductive of either intellectual or moral
reasonable prices.
suits,
We sell and rent dress, tuxedo and frock
and also exchange or buy your cast off clothing and pay
DUNLOP'S
manliness, beneficial recreation, or training the highest cash prices. 8 Adelaide St. West
EDITORIAL COMMENT in leadership. If this is a sample (ana 1
don't believe it is) of the taste of the edu-
you may be sure that you are
Enthused by the suggei
Directorate has offered to rest
iiu last Saturday's came at McGill, the Athletic
Ction ol four hundred teats on the bleachers for the
cated man of to-morrow, I say God pity
Canada and the Canadians.
THE FREEMAN DRESS EXCHANGE doing the right thing. They can
If it is not a samp.t of the tastes of the
women student*; for the big g ;t Saturday. are glad to see this recognition of Wc undergraduates of this university, it seems 671 TONGE STREET have them delivered anywhere and
ro- educational vantages, l.ook to your laurels men, or the women will soon be out" to me that it is a matter for the Students' NORTH 3270. (34 block north of St. Alban's and Wellefllcy Si-) assure you satisfaction.
rooting thcTrc Administrative Council. Toronto Uni-
versity will In' judged by the activities ol
its organized representatives down town.
Who is responsible lor the shortage of gowns and caps in the Choir? Correspondence
Do the f aculty and members of the U. of
has been received at The Varsity office, deploring the lack of uniformity and dignity in
the appearance of the Choir,
authorities, judge the Choir by the irregularities eniorced on them
hardly
and we should
fair to
like to see the matter taken up by the proper
T. wish to have judgment passed on them
through such a representation as this?
Can we not act, as well as "shout and
Hyienic- UNIVERSITY OF
It is

by the overcrowding last Sunday but the dignity imposed by a uniformly gowned choir
fight for the "honour" of U. of T-?"
Indeed, it would be well to consider this Cool and Sweet TORONTO PRESS
would enhance the spirit of our Sunday service*. in connection with the announcement in
THE Varsity on Friday regarding the
proposed Metis Freshmen- Sophomore ban-
Smoking PRINTERS
when submitting copy to The Varsity to dictate as to how hat I PUBLISHERS
a different matter when those responsible for the
quet and theatre party on Thursday There's real pipe enjoy- BOOKBINDERS
I
articular matter 1 be set up. It is
evening of this week.
layout find them s deluged with innumerable similar requests. The discretion of
Thanking you in anticipation, f am,
ment at yourfinger tips when V
tti give due prominence, where warranted, to all
~ HAMILTON,
the Stall must l icd ii(on copy Sincerely yours, your "Chummy" Pipe is a J, D A.. LIBRARY
EUILD1HQ
received. Second Thought.

Correspondence niters in over the letter signed "A Onlooker


not permit us to continue discussion over a matter which
still

we
School Man".
believe has received
Space
ample
will

Uvnufoctund from Iht


HEADQUARTERS
attention. Everybody's talking aboet "the game". UWMi Punch Briar Ri.,i.
fintit
wm FOR
fi) tfi tji fit
no! burn or crack. Handsome Artist's and Draughtsmen's
and jcTPtfeabtc to a degrtg.
If talk means anything, the Dloor-street Supplies
Nun that the war is over, win the Peace by buying VlCTOHV Bosi enclosure should be filled,
Civil Engineering Books
a * * rjj

Theivcry has no place in University circles. Common opinion leads us to believe Nothing keep Varsity fans from
will including
classing the McGill "Reds" with certain
that the recent wholesale removal of toggery from the Medical cloak room in the Mathematical and Drawing Books
gentlemen in Russia.
T.G.ll. was engineered by outsiders. CATALOGUE ON REQUEST
Si & ftjt 6
And as for "Shag
the gang with ail
", he
the Trotsky of
is
his tendencies to revol-
PICTURE FRAMING
Are you alive to the fact that there is a War Memorial Campaign in full swing?

Soprano "rooters" with a range to high "C" or thereabouts should add greatly to
utionize the rules.
ART METROPOLE
A section ol the bleachers is being re-
Gauld's choir. served for the women's battalion so watch 14 Temperance St.
. * yourstcp, Shag.
Note The Vaksity. It may escape your notice that it is dressed in "new clothes".
rj> rjj &
he return of "Chet." Hughes to the MANY HOCKEY STARS ARE

PARK RRQS
'I
Compare it with your last issue.
teajn willmake that line a veritable stone-
REGISTERING FOR GAME
your voral apparatus isn't in trim for Saturday's game turn out to the Rooters'
If
wall. Hughes was out last night and is last
rounding into condition.
Photographers
practice and get it tuned up to concert pitch. Gouinlock, Smythe, Ramsay, Lanr/try,
"Billy" ,orked wonders Wilson among those who
with his ft past few weeks will be out.
What is a Mass meeting? That is the qu ration. Something's agog somewhere and, as far e concerened, he Special Rates to Slicdehts
when less than two hundred turn out in response to a general appeal, is planning " out of "Shag" The registration of hockey players is
at the latti iirogrcssing at a fast rate nearly forty
laving affixed their names to the lists last
Turn out and root.
Colour schemes, snappy
brand new parodies are on the
veils and
bill-of-fare
night. The men who art; coming forward
are of first-class calibre and include such
328K YONGE ST., TORONTO Phone Main 1269
The War Memorial Fund now totals $190,000! (or the game and cheerleader Gauld asks stars as Ramsay, Gouinlock and Smythe of
for a bumper crowd tonight in the drafting Vatsity Juniors, 1914; Kay of Cape
Breton; l.antry who played goal for

MEDICAL BOOKS
.'.ac?"^
this
game.
is
Ashes 'te2^oia:ji-fu;teFcrt-l
the bleocherite's part in the big
Winnipeg Vies; Wilson of Varsity Seniors.
Varsity intend entering Hie Intercollegiate
J tinier Intermediate and Senior Series and
O.H.Ai Senior and Junior. There will also
WOMAN'S BAKERY
Here are three medical books outstanding importance,
of Each is the very VARSITY SECOND TEAM SOCCER. be a team in the patriotic series to lie held CONFECTIONERS AND CATERERS
beat, we believe, in its own field anil eminently suited to the needs Practice game, Varsity lis vs. Victoria lxifor hrist mas and a team for the
(
of the
Senior Medical Student. Christmas holiday tour to the United
States colleges. This will mean early When arranging for your
POT TENSER'S "SYMPTOMS OF VISCERAL DISEASE" 338 Danes workouts and lots ol it lor the hockeyists.
With illustrations, $4.60. McLEOD'S "PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHe' Announcement of the practice hours will
BANQUETS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, Etc.,
MISTRY", new edition, fully illustrated, $8.00.
DIAGNOSIS", 1300 pages, illustrated, $10.00.
GREENE'S MEDICAT ^ Mods; Learoyd,
Bishop, Smillie, B
C
Is, School;
!>e made shortlv in Tut; Vabsitv.
CHOCOLATES.
Let us Estimate for y
you.
Drevcr, Arts; Pre-
Medical Students are invited to examine all the books in our store. Specially good are our Priacllla, old-fashioned Chocolates,
in J lb.
For Dance Orchestras 1 lb. i 2 lb. packages. All one price 70 cents per lb. Fresh daily.
McAINSH & CO., LIMITED GET 2 Stores:
430 COLLEGE ST. (Near Bathurst). Coll. HOI.
4 to 12 College St.
Open on Saturdays
-

unlil 10 p.m.
Toronto matin:
driififfd
" hdy
Individual
t:,i

alike.
friend,"
.,1

rietija
11

If
hi
unutd pk-asc ilia
133, where you
lUvnystonaidtrcd.
HENDRY
(Fifth Year Medloins)
270 COLLEGE ST. (Near Spadina)
MOTOH DELIVERY.
Coll. 3057.

A. H. LEAKE, Prop. - . TORONTO


NORTH - - - 8660
THE VARSITY

VARSITY ATHLETICS
A Good
STUDENTS' FEES VARSITY TEAM READY
TOJWEET McGILL
ST. MIKES LOSE
TO VARSITY II'S
$19.00
STARTING MONDAY
OCT. 27th

Victory Loan 1919.


Sfaagoien will hoe hard

in Saturday's Game
row Second Team
May
will

play R. M. C.
meet Western
One REX BEACH'S
The Varsity fourteen had their snappiest Yesterday afti on the back campus Thrilling Story of Five Crooks
workout of the season last evening at the Varsity H's won the
Stadium. Coach Hilly Folilds had his ing St. Mikes 17-5 It is a lady's wrist watch, and A Girl
mounted on a silk ribbon with
the "pep" difiplayed by the men, one an artistic little clasp. Price,
would judge that "Snag's" powerful
PAY YOUR FEES WITH Me< .ill team will have to be "some" team
to win on Saturday. Yesterday, Breen
ji

:
a hom.'
which will
ham pi onshii
a'r

m R.M.C. or McGill
icrs of
or the
Slii.00 only.

The case is our very licst The Girl from Outside


was at centre half, with Wendell Holmes
VICTORY BONDS am) Sullivan as the side halves, and
(.('Flaherty at Hying winy. "Dink" Car-
1 In- thru- 1

,i
fan:
Pcai
iik-
n was the
outpuntcd
quality gold filled.

The movement is a "Ryrie"


roll replaced Sullivan before the practice n the bail full jewelled, with gilt dial, and
was over and he worked in nicely with the is head i different is a splendid timekeeper. The Music You Lote'
other halves. Coach Foulds evidently plungi well and
The University Board has agreed to accept meditates on using Carrol on Saturday.
His punting and drop-kicking would Both Rolph and Horsook as outsides ,-
iglit t< id vantage. We
furnish it also on a leather
strap at SI .1)0 less, v. 518.00,
fully paid Victory Bonds {New Issue) in pay- undoubtedly strengthen these two svealt much worry i St. Mikes half line, while or on a best gold-filteil expansion
departments. "Curly" Carroll was back
ment of Fees. Special Receipt must be at quarter and shaped up well. Duncan
Dack engineered his team with great skill.
The work of O'Brien of St. Mikes was a
bracelet at 520.00.
THE
and Pearl man were on the ends with
secured In ROTUNDA. Prendergast as substitute. Ketchuin .ind
bright spot in the game. O'Connor and
Brown were also good for the losers. Guaranteed of Course
Wallace worked at the middle positions and
English and Beatlie were insides. Wallace
and Beat tic worked their heads off and Id, 1, off."
F1KST QUARTER.
St. Mikes started off witha rush. They
Pearson returned. St. Mikes
DOMINION
went to the practice as if it were a real
i
end run and kick in Irwin downed
game. Huestis, Houston and Birdsall :tcr on Varsity's a yard line.
Ryrie Bros.
PURCHASE your BONDS in the ROTUNDA, the scrimmage. The Blue and
White worked several new extended runs
ulT, a tandem buck formation and if the
ge of kicks followed with the ad-
e to neither.
st
An
Varsity made yards
ball on interference, St. Mikes
Limited
BANK
interference is properly worked, these plays to Sinclair who fumbled, but 134-136-138 Yonge
UNIVERSITY Si. Paid up $6,000,000
MAIN BUILDING of should be big ground gainers on Saturday. red Varsity's ball ton their line.
Capital
Reserve
-

Fund and
Bill Box whose leg is bothering him some- th. goalposts and bound TORONTO Undivided Profits - $7,600,000
what, was at the practice and replaced arsity's bucks failed
O'Fiaheity near the end of the workout. if St. ikes kicked to dead- Total Assets - - - $122,000,000
One would judge that on Saturday Th. an interchange of

EACH FACULTY Coach Foulds will use this line-up.


riving- wing Box x
Halves Holmes. Breen, Carroll or
Sullivan.
Quarter Carroll.
kicks, pretty runs
nol hinc results at

Mikes had possession on their 10


St.
yard line but lost ball on interference and
1
Dack and Irwin, but
Of quarter.

Standard Shoe Repairing Co.


Savings Department ia connection
with all Branches. Interest allowed
on Deposits of $1 and upwards.
Drafts issued on foreign countries
will have the opportunity of winning the
Scrimmage Houston, Birdsall, Shoe- Pearson kicked to dead line for Varsity's
670-2 YONGE ST, al current rates.
bottom. point.
first An exchange of kicks followed The most modern machinery and
I nsides Beanie, English. giving the Blue and White possession on
Expert Workmanship. SPADINA AVENUE BRANCH
MeddlesWallace, Ketchum St. Mikes 15 yard line and Pearson kicked

PRINCE OF WALES FLAG. Outsides Pearl man, Duncan.


Al. Schatz who was badly hurt in the
game at Queen's is still on the inujred list
for another point. On another exchange
of punts and a fumble by St. Mikes gave
Varsity possession ol the kill with ;i yards
SHOES CALLED FOR & DELIVERED.
Pull Solos and Heels a
PHONE NORTH
Specialty.
28GQ.
Cor. College Street
John Chuso, Manager.
but may get into the game. to go and Hamilton was pushed over lor a
touch. A
few minutes later whistle blew
lor half- time.
Beauchamp & How
TRINITY SWAMPS WYCLIFFE
SCORE, HALF-TIME, 19-0 an
Varsity kicked
THIS LI QUARTER.

offside Varsity had possession of on


their line, the kick was blocked, but Sin-
off; kick returned.
I
. . 1 1
On INGRAM and LIMITED
FINAL, 410 TAILORS
Ketchum Stars for the Red end Black
clair recovers, but was downed behind his
line for a safety,
pretty runs by
Viicn followed Some
D k and line phuujius,'
BELL, Limited
TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN
by Guthrie. sity got ball on St. Mikes
Wycliffe's lack of Experienced

Dark Tan Boots players noticeable. 211


point
yard
by
line
Id
FOURTH QUARTER.
Pearson notched another
to dead line. 256 McCAUL
iPkil Door.South et Colli ti
ST.
Si.)
91 King Street West A. 3875

Wycliffe won the toss and chose to kick An by St. Mikes gave the Blue
offside

For Men against wind. Trinity kicked olT. Trinity


gets ball on 30 yard line and on a fake
Child goes over for a touch, which is con-
and White possession on their opponents
30 yard line where Pearson kicked for a
rouge. St. Mikes failed to make yards
Telephone - Coll. 837

verted. C. A. Martin bucks through line


passes to Ketchum who goes over for a
and Varsity added another bv kicking to
leadline. Brown of Varsity
picked up
rr -rr m

for fall ant) winter wear touch, not converted. Towards tlie end COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSE
is the correct tiling in footwear Mid ran 20 yards for a touch.
Before the
of first qucatcr Deacon on an extended
whistle blew for full time Sinclair kicked to
run scores a touch which is converted. :lcad Hue for another point.
FOR ALL
Store 17-0 in favor of Trinity. Brown,
Sec window display this week-
Varsity Pearson, Irwin, Sin-
STUDENTS'
ARROW
SECOND QUARTIiH. Dack, Gunn, Moore, Lesuer, Heustis,
rlair,
Hamilton, Houston, Guthrie, Rolph, Bor-
and iWnd iln-in ri-.l.i
$10. $12. $15. much lor YV'vriiffc
back and on a kick Sharp forces Wycliffe
centre half to rouge.
St. Mikes O'Brien,
Brown, Dunn,
SUPPLIES
Ryan, Uenuer, Praser, Gillies. Marks,
Score: half-time: 1(1-0 for Trinity-
Trinity line invariably brok.- thruiigh
I'ord, Turney, Bart, Amyot, O'Connor,
Carroll. You are cordially invited to inspect
softQOLLARS
H. & C. BLACHFORD, Limited, 286 Yonge St. the Wycliffe line while Trinity's halves Referee
W. Hewitt. FIT WELL WASH EASILY
were absolutely reliable and fast. Trimly Umpire "Babe." Bradficld. our stock and ask our prices.
in this quarter icori ,1 four touches one of Quell, PtaboJy & Co. of Canada, Ltd.
(Opposite Dunilas Street)
Score: 41-0 in favor of Trinity.

Trinity Brown, Deacon, Ketchum,
DOWNS
John Lowe, Child. Ditchburn, Patterson, VICTORIA Kerr, Davidson, Paterson
Grew, Bender, Weaver, de Pencicr, C. A.
Martin, Harshaw, Gossagc.

Wycliffe Soamcs, Leigh-, Swan, Strin-
JUNIOR U. C. and McFarland, College Gowns
ger, McLennan, Geoghegan, Gallagher,
Coleman, Swan, Moigan, Sherlock, Boyd, ScoreTO-9 BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Mo.,
Marsh. Wilkinson.
Yesterday afternoon, Victoria and Jr. 807 Excelsior Life Building, Toronto St
Arts clashed in a rugby game on Victoria
DENTS SWAMP FORESTRY campus. Victoria and Junior Dents arc
HARCOURT & SON
Evening and TO TUNE OF 27-0
now tied for group honours and bv their

of each over Junior U.C. an d Forestry.


Solicitors for the University of Toronto

Afternoon Woodmen Weak before Strong Dental


Squad.
there is little to choose betw en the two

Vic aria l.-kxl off with the Wind whirh


UNIVERSITY LODGE, A. F. anil A. M.
103 King St. West
Slippers Monday afternoon on
Junior Dents had little
Victoria Campus,
difficulty in
was- blowing strongly all throu {h the game
and immediately pressed 1'C back, who
No. 496, G.R.C.
Inititulcd - - June, 1010
were unable to hold their his
defeating Forestry in their Mulook t up cnts The half timescorc was
A.N almost bewildering: array of THE game. Owing to Saturday's rain the field A Vk with :hc ball at U.C ^rdlinc ia Meets 2nd THURSDAYS TORONTO
was in a poor ploying condition and as a invl th..ir
footwear beauty- The tiny slippers NEW result few spectacular plays were in evid- Freemason's Hall, 491 College Street
of Cinderelle were not more fairy- ence. i lie uiiiim <[...,i. it, _i

WALK-OVERS From the start m the first quarter he Kill lor


like than are these exquisite speci- Dents assumed the offensive until they interference Eve n with the
and offside.
mens of shoemaking art. had succeeded in scoring two
Philips converted. Score,
try* n-hicf,
Denis I';
wind behind them, U.C. wen unable to
gain, owing to the lack of a g ood kicker.
LOEWS THEATRE
Black and White Satin, 0. -inched the SAME POPULAR PRICES.
At the itset of the game by^scorftwtwo touche by
Bronze Kid, Silver Cloth. Forestry d bard to the brilliant playineol BanleM and Chant.
chiefly
Continuous Performance 12 Noon to
Grey Suede, Patent and were unable to scon n ill,- RUGBY OUTFITTERS 11 p.m.
Black Kid, line.
-
Just before half-time Dents bucked and ran and passed well, WINTER GARDEN Open Evonings
over for their third town which was not allowed up conspicuously Phonos M. 3S0O 40f
and many types of Beaded and converted. Score: Dents 17: 1-orcsiry 0. Everything required for the game
Rhinestone Buckles to further In the (bird quartet Forestry held Denis
scoreless, the feature of this quarter was
L'.C. P r.
ules, gaim
JERSEYS, JACKETS, ENTIRE WEEK OF OCTOBER 27.
adore them. th.- tackling of Faulkner.
The Insl period ilun I, nek idow-n. which KNICKERS. STOCKINGS, BOOTS
You can choose your hoisery while found Dents again on the offensive and e ended with PAULINE FREDERICK
PADS, Etc.
you are here, and, if you wish, have
thev succeeded in scoring two touches
which were not converted.
cloria.
le
The
same as in OFFICIAL FOOTBALLS in
it and your Satin
Slippers as well, Dents 27; Forestry 0. Hneup was "BONDS OF LOVE."
, . ,

tinted to match your gown. For Dents Sidcnburga plunging and


tackling and Philips kicking were the
feat urea
Murgairoyd
Chant,
Prices right Quality the best
Engagement Extraordinary
Loudon, Mullen, N. tlctt,
"CONCENTRATION"
DentsYonngj Philips, Loury, Coombs,
WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP Sidcnburg, Mcvulwr, Morris. Warner,
Finlav. Thornton,
McKelvey, Tufford:
*I, Chcnev,
with
240 Yonge Street Riley, Dundas, Johnston, Campbell, and
PERCY A. McBRIDE ZEND A
Renwick. VARSITY- QUEEN'S LINE-UP. The mental marvel, and the Incom-
ForestryPenky, Duff, Walton, Sharp, SPORTING GOODS & BICYCLES
Commins, Bruce, Doran. Faulkner, ar- 1 parable Mystery Band. No question
On account of a mistake Guthrie's name
mcn, Jenkins, Hneston, Brown, Stewart. is too difficult for Zenda to answer.
was omitted in the line-up in gome with
Referee McKen/ie. (Juctn's at Kingston on Saturday.
343-345 Yonge St. Phone M. 1128 Six Mysterious Days and Nights
THE VARSITY
St. Michael's Dentistry
St. Joseph's College was honoured last
week by a visit from the Right Revered
Monsignor Count Biclcerstaffe-Drew, who
The Student
meets the
eight o'clock in
first
s
M
lc
arlhmcnt

Sure
of R.C.U.S.
iday of each month at
room 1. Possibly
OFFICIAL PROSPECTUS
h widely known under the non-dc-plume,
"John AyKOUgV' as the author of "San
Colestino", "Fnusiule", "Monksbridge";
some Demisirv
of [he
members
freshmen yl
of this
s dents, especially those
r, do Tiot Know they arc

ir) lament, Regardless


**The Bridge from War to Peace" -The Prince of Wales.

"Craccchurch", and many other novels, of whether you z : liberal, conservative


His latest and perhaps, most popular bonk
or farmer yes. regardless of what your
politics or even your bed-ticks may be,
is "French Windows", a record of his
experiences during the years 1914-17, as you are a member uf Parliament and it is
S, ninr Chaplain of the British Forces. hoped you will be present to greet the
Under the auspices of the St. Joseph's cabinet when they adjourn from their
Collegi Alumnoe Association, the famous private mnvtuig m Parliament at
Thil Minister of Finance of tiif. Dominion of Canada offers for Public Subscription the
author addressed a large audience in the eight bells next M( evening.
College Auditorium on Saturday evening. r of the Student's
The subject of the discourse was "The
University of Common Life."
"My subject," said MonsiRnor Bickcr-
staffe-Drcw, "is the expression of a certain
Parliament' held
appoint merit of
Sophomi
college v ted.
M

students are
t in ( tatober, the
M. Lee, of the
r Leader for our Victory Loan 1919
thought a fantastic though!, perhaps
whfcfi has often oceurcd to me when 1 careful readers of Tits \
do not anticipate they
notice regarding the Root
S1TV and we
erlookcd the
Practices to i
300,000,000.
Bearing interest from November 1st, 1019, and
5%% Gold Bonds
offered in two maturities, the choice of which is optional with the subscriber as
lie lield this Wednesday and Friday at
folh
5.15 in Convocation Hall. [We would,
nevertheless-, like to refer to this important year Bonds due
6 November 1st, 1924
event in the Dental Column of THE 16 year Bonds due November 1st, 1934
VaHBITY and urge the presence of everyone Principal payable without charge at the Office of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General
at Ottawa, or at the Office of the
Th who would enjoy being among the jollv
Assistant Receiver General at Halifax, St. John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary and Victoria.
crowd of Rooters when the big game with
ter the University of Corn McGill occurs. next Saturday. Although Bonds may be registered as to principal or as to principal and interest, as hereinafter provided, at any of the above-mentioned
the great school of this woi Mr, Lee has undoubtedly arranged some offices.
human being must attend special practices for Dents, we nrc con-
fident a large- turn out of his fellow
Interest payable, without charge, half-yearly, May 1st and November 1st, at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank.
idleness, until he readies lb
Students will lie a great satisfaction to Principaland Interest payable in Gold
r

Wl this well a ,e organizers of these Denominations $60, $100, $G00 and $1,000
:

s at C
In- id a club formed
ng, Wrestling a
r.iryand Museum
Issue Price ; 100 and Accured Interest,
Mr. E. R. Dobbs
1

Income Kef urn 5)4% per Annum


I Miller as secre
.
Tbe proceeds of the Loan will be used to pay indebtedness incurred, and to meet expenditures to be made in con-
Lied as follows: nection with demobilization (including the authorized war service gratuity to our soldiers, land settlement loans, and
lh W. E. Willmott
President Mr. C. Steele other purposes connected with their re -establishment into civil life), for capital outlay upon shipbuilding, and other
Ill III, .

HC al Manager Mr. E. R. Dobbs national undertakings forming part of Canada's industrial reconstruction programme, and for the establishment of
1st Yr. Rep. Mr. McKcllar any necessary credits for the purchase of grain, foodstuffs, timber and other products, and will be spent wholly in Canada.

'

2nd Yr. Rep. Mr. S. Simon


'
the
3rd Yr. Rep. Mr. L, CoughJin Payment to be made as follows:
hh Yr. Rep. Mr. L. Millar 10% on application; 20% January 0th, 1920;
Mr. Dobbs gives notice of mot 20% December 0th, 1919;
..ithe nc:,l reeular meeting of Par
20% Fcbrtiarv 10th, 1920;

he will move that a Boxing, Wrest


31.21% March 9th, 1920.
Fearing Club be formally reroei The last payment of 31.21% covers 30% balance of principal and 1.21% representing accrued interest at 5i% from November 1st
nd to due dates of the respective instalments,
Till lip. A lull half-year's interest will be paid on MayTst, 1920, making the cost bonds 100 and interest.
of the
Student s Parliament as a major sport
Subscriptions may be paid in (till at the time of application at 100 without interest, or "On any instalment due date thereafter together
with a constitution similar to those of the
other athletic organizations of the with accrued interest at the rate of 5j% per annum.
R.( .D.S. This Loan is authorized under f\ct of the Parliament of Canada, and both principal and interest arc a charge upon the Consolidated.
ReVenuc Fund.
The amount of this issue is 5300,000,000, exclusive of the amount any) paid for by the surrender of bonds of previous issues.
Veterinary 1 he Minister of Finance, however, reserves the right to allot the whole or
(if

any part of the amount subscribed in excess of $300,000,000

the i". The display furnished by Vets in the PAYMENTS


ncss exhibition soccer game, played last Satur- All cheques, drafts, etc.,
covering instalments arc to be made payable to the Credit of the Minister of Finance. Failure
to pay
purr* day at the back campus against the City any instalment when due will re-ider previous payments liable to forfeiture, and the allotment to cancellation.
School Teachers, was in keeping with the Subscriptions other
than those paid in full on application must be accompanied by a deposit of 10% of the amount subscribed.
weather not brilliant It seemed to Official Canvassers will
have been the general idea that City forward subscriptions or any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank will accept subscriptions and issue receipts.
In- Teachers, by virtue of their occupation, Subscriptions may be paid in
full at time of application at 100 without interest, or on any instalment due date thereafter,
together
University f L were weaklings. Any of our players who ' - st lo time of making payment in full. Under this provision, payment of subscriptions may be made
for we know ll will now, however, vouch for the crroit- as follows:
rullow-crcattircs eousntss of this view, particularly when
If paid in full m
November 15th, 1010, par without interest or 100%.
or before

purpose ot the s ;r- .ill irking to the score 5-0 is taken into consideration. If remaining stalments paid on Dee. 9th, 1919, balance of 90% and interest (S90.52 per S100).
i;

one goal, The intcrfaculty game with Knox will be If remaining


i< stalments paid on Jan. 9th, 1920,
balance of 70% and interest (S70.84 per 8100).
played today at -I p.m. on the back campus
"A University has its great professors. If remaining ii stalments paid on Feb. 10th, 1920, balance of
.50% arid interest (S51.0S per S100).
We have our teachers, all the sages, saints sh.
If remaining ii stalment paid on Mar. 9th, 1920, balance
of 30% and interest (-531.21 per 5100).
and scholars, all the authors and artists
Tonight the Y.M.C.A, will give a recep- Payment of instalments payment full after November 15th, 1919, con be made only on an instalment due date.
i

VI.
tion to Veterinary students. There is a
gocd program arranged-music, "eats", DENOMINATION AND REGISTRATION
ind but that would be telling. Bearer Ixinds, with coupons, will be issued in denominations of S50, SIO0. S5Q0, and
Seeing is believing. Come anil sec for
fi.,000, and may be registered as to principal
he ffrst coupon attached to these bonds will be due (
md pictures which yourselves.
1
n May 1st, 1920.
foim pari of ihe assets Fully registered bonds, the interest on which is paid direct
to the owner by Government cheque, will be issued in denominations
all
of S500, SI,000, 55,000, SIO.OM), 525,000, S50.0C0,
triumphs of painting and sculpture ac- S100.000, or any multiple of 5100,000.
hieved by students of this world-wide Knox College PAYMENT OF INTEREST
college.
A full half-year's interest at the rate cf h\% per annum will be paid May 1st, 1920.
"All this but a fantasy; yet
is it has not
been useless if il has convinced
(in Monday
afternoon, Principal and
somebody
thai mere poverty can never degrade one,
Mr s, ,;mdii-r held a reception for Professor
i
FORM OF BOND AND DELIVERY
and Mrs. William Manson, who have Subscribers must indicate on their applications the
and that wealth ami rank do not form the form of bond and the denominations required, and the securities so indicated
recently arrive from the Old Country. be delivered by tbe bank upon payment of
pivot of human life." will
subscriptions in
The and their wives and the
professors full.
At the conclusion of Monsignor Bicker- Bearer bonds of this issue will be available for delivery at the time of application to subscribers
deaconesses and students of the College desirous of making payment in full
staffe-Driw' discourse, a vote of thanks wire present and were given a splendid Uonds registered as to principal o ily, or fully registered
as lo principal and interest, will be delivered to subscribers making payment in
was tendered by Mrs. I. E. Day, President opportunity to become acquainted with lull, as soon as the required registration can be made.
Si. Joseph's t .lt.gr Alnmn.ie .V-i-u-,
ilirir new professor. Prof. Manson comes Payment of all instalments must be made at the bank originally named
tion.by Mi,.. AmbroseSmnll.andby Miss to fill the professorship left vacant by by the subscriber.
Hose 1',-rruson, all ol whom mid eloo,i,- nI the
late Prof. Robert Law. Non-negotiable receipts will be furrished to all subscribers who desire
His appointment to pay by instalments. These receipts will be excliangeable
is a very fortunate one for the r 3
College as insta,mcnt *** whcn subscription is paid in full. All receipts must be exchanged before 1st
his scholastic standing is of the very
highest,
June mo
At Glasgow University he ub-
his1 M
A, with first-class honours, FORM OF BONDS INTERCEfANGEABLE
Then at Oxford he gained the degree Subject to the payment ol 25 cents for each new bond issued,
of holders of fully registered bonds without coupons, will have the
Trinih B.A. with a double, first. For four years eo convert ,nto bonds with coupons, and holders of
l
bonds with coupons will have .be right to convert into fully registered bonds
he lectured in t lassies ;,i Glasgow Univer- luthout coupons, at any time, on application to the
stl y and later held the A. li, Bruce
Minister of Finance or any Assistant Receiver General.
The Trinity College Science Club was
Lecture-
Ship at the United Free Church [ oilegc
m a Ppl,C t " >
" from any 0fficial Nasser, from any Victory Loan Committee, or member thereof, or from
revived lasi night after being d< Leaving university work, Prof. Manson
ftnw \,T
an> branchl in r
Canada?
of? any Chartered Bank, ""Vf
four >'rars. In an enthusiastic i
held a charge for three years in Oban and
whirl :. ..-i .[ the old mcmbV-s from there moved to Pollokshields, Clas- Subscription List will close on or before November 15th, 1919
sent, the tollmvini; olii, r- u , r
tW K
Hon, President Prof. Simpsc vears
" ' a
" five
DliPAKTMENT OK FINANCE,
President P. S. Warren Prof, isManson
delighted with the Ottawa, October 27th, 1019.
Vicc-PreMd.nl t. A. Martin University and especially with Knox
Secretarv A, K. Kemk-ir College. Ihe equipment of the College
Johns. he asserts, is superior to that of theological
to encourage
the
Meet
pa pei
si
is
broadest aspect,
glltly at which
colleges in the Old Country.
welcome i* extended bv the Undents lo
Prol, and Mrs. Manson.
hearty A
Keep Canada's Farms and Factories Busy
be
Will, .. large number oi Science men in
GLEE CLUB.
i ollegt this term, the Club i, looking The first rehearsal of the Glee Club was
I or ward with eoiiliilenee lo a successful
held in Alumni Ilall on Wednesday Oct
year.
22. For a ln-ginning there was a very

STUDENT SINGERS.
good attendance.
slight shortage
Bowhs expressed much
of
As usual there is a
tenors. Mr. E. R.
GEORGE P. FREELAND CHESTNUT and COULTER
satisfaction at the
An excellent opportunity exists
interestshown by the members both old ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER .-
j LADIES TAILORS / t
for students to take part in the and new, as c^dcnccd in the initial tryout.
The return of many of the former 338 YONGE 433 SPADINA AVENUE College 6637
performance of the finest music
club indicates
to the ST. (Opposite Gould St.)
written for church use. The choir how popular it has been,
master of Timothy Eaton Memor- and Ihe attiiude of all promise results Special Attention to
equal not superior to those obtained
Work for Students
ial Church will cordially if
welcome
in the past.
any applications for membership Students' Rates
from University students who are A new feature
of the rehearsals this year
is the co-operation of the club
interested in choral music of the
highest class. Apply by letter or
phone Dalton Baker, choirmaster,
43 Farnham Ave.Phone, North
the
choir. On
are to be
with the
Ladies' Choral Society. On Thursdays
two combined as a mixed
the other days the ladies will
Special Prices to Students

ALIVE BOLLARD FARMER BROS.


PHOTOGRAPHERS
practise from 1 to 2 p.m. on Mondays

Tuesdays, and the Glee Club on Wednes-


and TOBACCONIST
days and Fridays at the same hour.
10-12 YONGE ST. ARCADE 492 SPADINA AVENUE Coll. 2869
The Undergraduate Newsp?&per
VOL. XXXIX. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1919.

WORLD-WIDE VARSITY CLUB FOR BOX OFFICE TO PLAYERS


NEW GYM. CLASSES SOON EXTREMISTS
EAS^AND WEST CLUBJOW OPEN
JANVASS Aims to cumulate Fraternity
TO BE IN FULL SWING CHALLENGED IN LIT
Interesting plays to be
Sergt. -Major Blake in charge of Wrestling
Sir Robert and Principal Hulton and post-grad, presented Modern institutions built on
and Boxing
to speak at important education The temporary box office of the Players
The boxing and wrestling classes are next week, and will be in charge of Mr. D.
well under way with every prospect of a
Club is now open, in the next room to the solid
centres A new organisation in University life, M. Barton, while the gymnasium work Hall Porter's desk ia Hart House, from te n
and one which bids fair to have a far- good year, according to their instructor, will also be gotten under way in the near
to four daily.
rezching influence on inter- University Sergt. -Major Blake. The boxing has future.
Any student showing his registration inauguraTaddress
MANY LEADERS TURN OUT relationships between the East and West, proved a very popular feature this year,
and alreadv about 150 men have enrolled
Sergt. -Major Blake, who lias charge of
card will be entitled to a subscription for
had its inception in a dinner at the Walker the bo.xing and wrestling classes, is himsel
Sergi. -Major Blake thinks
two tickets for the season at the special
House on Wednesday evening, October in the classes. an ex- welter weight champion of the
rate of each.
$2.."rt) Principal Hulton addresses
Communication from England 2i)th. Over twenty graduates and former that there is some promising material British army anil navy, having won his
at Varsity this year, and hopes to get
The subscription
list will close very soon
students of the University of Saskatche- title at Aidershot in 1012, by proving him-
promising the men out. He is especially anxious that
and students who wish to subscribe for the open meeting
wan, who are now taking post-graduate self the best man of the 189 entries in his
the season should apply in good time.
and her courses at Toronto were on hand those who have boxed before shoidd show weight.
So far no heavyweights have ap- He is a member of the Royal Naval and Tie Club gives four [>erlormnnccs of On Wednesday
A Toronto leaders of tilt
meeting of [fie for the occasion. The dinner was from up.
each of six plays, the first, third, fourth
evening last the Uni-
Memorial Fund Campaign was held on peared, but all weights up to the welter- Military Boxing Association of Great versity College Literary and Scientific
every point of view a marked success. Old and fifth on Thursday, Friday and Satur-
Wednesday and assurance was given that weights are well represented, and the Britain, and during his fourteen years Society held the second meeting of the
undergraduate days in classroom and on day evening ant :urday matinees. '*TI
full local of 5300.000 for the home city sergeant-major pointed to Ins own right army service has had considerable to do term. This being the first open meeting
the campus were called again to mind, and UlLiUT M\ ... will be presented
'

Would hi? obtained. The committee- is eye, which bore marks of recent rough with the manly art. He came over to
:
.
the old custom ol having the Principal of
many a hard won battle was fouglltanew December 22nd rd and 24th in the la
pledged to that and the number of pros- handling, as proof of his pupils' prowess. Canada in 1Q13, and enlisted and went the College speak was carried out and
during the evening. Aptly named the afternoon and on the 2,1th at mi
ri

pects still to Ix- seen will make it possible. Sasla telle wan-Toronto Universities Club; The classes have been organized, and overseas with the Lust Contingent in the
:
Principal Hutton was in the chair for the
night. "Love' abour Lost" will evening. Principal Hutton gave a sincere
The canvass outside of Toronto started next week will be divided into faculties. following year. For some lime he was on
I

the new organization has for its objects: played in the quadrangle of Hart House
Each faculty will have two classes a week the gym staff at Aidershot, and later talk on the good that could be accom-
this week and will be generally under way 1. A Social centre for members. on the night of Commencement and again
hy next week. It extends throughout for lieginncra, and the advanced boxers became connected with the Canadian plished by a literary and scientific society
2. Encouragement of post-graduate the following evening.
Oil
will have four nights a week. An inter- Army gym. staff. Returning Canada in a state university. He then called Upon
Ontario and will be carried on in all of the study by Western graduates at Toronto. to
Individual tickets for single perform-
faculty match will be held later in the during the latter days of the war, Sergt.- the President, Prof. Wallace, to give his
larger cities of Canada, as well as in a The remarks o the various speakers ances will not be sold until the box office
frlozcn strategic centres in the United season, at which entries for the intercol- Major Blake for a Liuie was head of the inaugural address.
displayed a most encouraging zeal for closer isopen, and announcement in regard to
^States. Sir Robert Falconer spoke to the legiate bouts will be picked. gymnasium at Hart House when it was After expressing his gratitude for the
relationship between East and West, and them will appear in Varsity in due course.
Alumni of Elgin County at St. Thomas The wrestling is also under way, ten the school of Military Orthopedics and honour which had been conferred upon
a desire to attract western graduates to
Thursday and Principal Mutton
night Toronto rather than allow them to drift to men having turned out last night. Classes Phys; ithcraphy : nd also had charge of him, Prof. Wallace gave a brief resume of
speaks to the Alumni of Hastings County
at this Friday night. Sir
Belleville
smaller Eastern institutions or to the will h: hifd ;n Wldncr.davc \v.-J ndivs
u itil the wrestling room at Hurt House is
I
drillingthe Varsity students during the HART HOUSE THEATRE the history nf the University and of the
Literary Society. "It is well for us to
Stales. The officers for this year were year 1017-18. Later he liecame physical remember", he said, "that the institution
Robert to address the Alumni at Brant-
is ready for use, when it will be possible to
elected as follows: Hon. President: Walter
ford Brant county on November tlth
in devote more time to this branch. director of Davisville Hospital, which Elaborate Equipment whose management and reputation have
C. Murray, L.L.D., President cf the been entrusted to us [or the current yeat
and will speak at a dinner- meeting -in University of Saskatchewan. Mr. Dodds will have charge of the ad- position he left to take up the direction
has already outlived the vicissitudes or
Hamilton, November 24th. It is expected President F. P. Lloyd, M.A, vanced class, and Mr. Blake of the be- of boxing and wrestling at the University Tl e Hart House Theatre is a maze of mail) decades that it is the oldest student
; that he will speak to the Alumni in New Vice-President Miss R. M, Carr, B.A. ginners. The fencing class will commence of Toronto. fixtures. The Varsity reporter tried to organization in this college and in this
York on November 19th.
Alumni Associations have been formed
Secretary-Treasurer J.
lane. B.A.
A.
Mai Far- follow Mr. H, Mitchell who has charge University.
of the Players' Club, through all his "The present is a time of crisis full of
"for North Waterloo and Kent County. IS PHYSICAL INSTRUCTION explanations.
[Others are l>eing organized and there 2T2 U. C. SHOW ORIGINALITY Back of the curtain there will be many
perplexity," Prof. Wallace declared. "On
every hand we hear the demand for a new
should be a do/.un more county Alumni COMPULSORY? contrivances to make noises such as religion, a new social order, a new educa-
^Associations announced during the next
fortnight. big objective of Cite Memor-
A SORORITY MOVEMENT 2T2 U.C. introduced an innovation in
thunder, rain, wind. The motor which tion, a new industrial order, a new political
Colonel Lang in Charge of Military creates the wind will be enough to blow the order. Never was the tendency stronger
ial Campaign will be a chain of Alumni the way of class functions by inaugurating
Department. actor's hat off on a stormy night. The to belittle the achievements of the past,
Associations from coast to coast. Delta Phi Sorority of University College a class picnic last Tuesday afternoon. myriads of small ropes that direct scenery to regard existing institutions not as tile
Referring to the outlook, R. A. Cassidy, has been granted a charter by Gamma Phi After a short ride on the radial, they pro-
.ni[. for and pulleys are bewildering. The foot- repositories of cumulative wisdom but
Campaign Director, said: "The response Beta and was installed yesterday as the ceeded to take possession of Long Branch lights have been done away with:
tWI all rather as the bulwarks of entrenched in-
to the call for leadership has been one of Alpha Alpha Chapter, by representatives
say, if you are unfortunate enough to be
in general. A summer hotel was com- a system of reflective boring installed and human weakness and failure.
justice
-the most gratifying of the Memorial of the Sorority from Syracuse, N.V.; Ann mandeered in case of rain and the Sophs These give a much better
repeating your second year and have in the ceiling. More and more the complexity of
Arbor, Mich.; and Baltimore, Md. Gamma
. .

Movement. In practically all of the then proceeded to enjoy themselves; effect than the old footbght system, which modern life demands the CO- Operation of
already taken the drill for two years you
Counties of Ontario where Alumni are Phi Beta is one of the oldest and strongest playing "Who'll you have for nuts in was made impractible in the Hart House
will he excused. Military instruction, many men who have been trained to think
found in considerable numbers leading of national sororities, having been founded May", and other dangerous pastimes. theatre by the fore stage projecting for-
however, is not classed with athletic?, clearlyand to act effectively".
graduates have volunteered to conduct a in 1N7I at Syracuse University, and being Adventurous members discovered the ward from the main stage about four After the President's address nomina-
but: is on the same footing as any other
canvass of their respective counties to give noted for conservative expansion and remains of a defunct merry-go-round and yards. The crimson vermillion curtain
academic subject. Examinations will be tions were taken for the offices of First
all Alumni a direct opportunity of con- efficient national organization. The in- enlivened the proceedings by squeezing will roll into the sides of the walls on big
written at the end of the course, and a and Second Year Councillors. The
tributing. A provisional committee for stallation of the Alpha Alpha Chapter in out some agonizing wails remotely re- drums. "This does away ix.li all curtain- following were nominated.
Manitoba has been organized Winnipeg. in the University o( Toronto was in charge of student failing at this examination will be sembling Tipperary, from its decrepit For First
required to carry the subject lis a Sup. in calls," said Mr. Mitchell. An elaborate Year Councillors: Messrs. Stone, Black-
Citvf-onmiittees are undertaking the can- Mrs. George R. Garrett, National Chair- mechanical piano. At the appointed electrfical system, entailing a fabulouscost,
his next year. Colonel Lang is in charge well, Boyle, Tate, MacDougal and Klce,
vass farther west. Small groups are man of the Expansion Committee. hour, all withdrew to the hotel where the will be controlled by third year electrical and for Second Year Councillors: Messrs,
of the department and it is intended to
carrying on the work in Halifax and A reception is l>eing held in the Sorority
give lectures on various subjects con-
female members of the executive had men from S.P.S. Curtis, Fletcher and Jasperson. The
'Quebec. Montreal is to have a big rooms, SS St. George Street, from three- amassed everything necessary in the way Workmen have already begun to set up
part of November. thirty to five-thirty this afternoon, to
nected with the work. Men who have of eats. The rest of the evening was spent
elections will take place next Wednesday
Bee ting the latter
visions of a continual repetition of the the chairs on the floor; and after this evening and in order to run for office or
Cooperative action is being taken in a which .ill interested are cordially invited. in dancing around a large bon-fire on the has been completed, lounges with li seating to cote one must pay the fee for the current
"Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are
dozen centres in the United States. Word beach. The party broke up at a very capacitv of fifty will be placed in the year.
marching" episodes of last year will be respectable hour, and eventually arrived
has been received from London, England, alcoves. Mr. Mitchell is very enthus- During the ewning splendid musical
Chat the canvass of the Alumni in the Women Students' Administrative agreeably surprised by this announce- in' the city again to the great relief of iastic about the theatre and its success is selections were given by the orchestra.
British Isles will receive attention. Council. ment. A student who successfully com- certain employees of the radial line.
pletes the course w ill be recommended for due to bis unstinted efforts. "The stage
"The Memorial Campaign is developing equipment," he said, "is unequalled on the
the Department of .Militia Certificate A MODERN LANGUAGE"
Into a rally of all Varsity men and women continent except by the Metropolitan
A meeting of the Women Students' or B as the case may be. As this is only
throughout the world and the opportunity
is to hand to hold the interest of twenty
Administrative Council will be held on the commencement:, there are many DINING ROOM FIXTURES Opera House in New York. The stage
workmen's shops are as efficient as a clock. CLUB MEETS
Monday, November U nt -1.30 p.m., in the details still to be worked out, but it is not
thousand graduates and former students
executives plan constructive
Council Room, Main Building (Room S2, expected that the difficulties in the wav
It is an ideal small theatre almost per Prof. Will Gives Paper of Evening.
The Alumni foot of stairs leading to men's cloakroom).
Everyone who has been in tie.' splendid feet."
rk to accomplish this. new Dining Hall in the Hart House has The opening of the Modern Language-
bun -truck with the beauty of the electric, COME EARLY AND AVOID RUSH. Club, held at the Union, was well attended.
;0VER A BIUiON VARSIT Y CAN 'T LOSE fixtures. Fourteen large and highly
ornamented candelabra are suspended There is probably no alumnus of the
The meeting began with
Marseillaise.
the singing of the
Miss Kirkwood, the Presi-
University of Toronto who meets with dent, then gave her ;opening address,
SAVED BY PEOPLE Fould's Fourteen Brimful of Pep for
from the arched roof, and their lines greater favour as Umvcrsitj preacher than thanking the clulS on behalf ol herself and
harmonize most effectively with the lines the distinguished Minister of Church and the rest of the executive for having been
Some Striking Figures of Big Game To-Morrow of the whole Hall. On each candelabra State who for nearly a quarter of a century eletlcd. Shi.- warned the members that
has been rector of the one church in the club belongs to the students anil that
Savings Deposits from All roads lead to the Stadii in tomorrow night's final work-out. Prof. Wright has are sixteen electric candles in a circle,
Torontoa church which it has twice been they must co-operate if they wish it to be a
afternoon wheal Varsity at d McGill clash arranged several novel color schemes for
Statement for August with a single bulb hanging lower down. necessary to enlarge. success. She then declared, the meeting
in the first post-war game. It is un- the Bleachers which from the grand-
doubtedly THE game of the local season.
On dark days only the single bulb may Dr. Coilv's interest in education did not open for nominations for two representa-
standees' point of view will be appreciated.
The bank statement for August sup- Judging by the reports from the Athletic The probable line-up: be lit, or the whole seventeen bulbs. tives from the first year, a man and a
plies encouraging evidence of the promising Association offices at Hurt House, the Varsity McGill Aluminum, bronze and steel en;cr into woman. Jessie Macphcrson, Mnrgarel
manner in which Canada is tackling her largest crowd of the year will be on hand Box flying wing- Fringel or Graham, Doris Madill and Phillis Mitchell
. .
I the composition of the candelabra. All Kidlev Seh
problem of economic adjustment. It to watch these two old enemies struggle Sea th. wen- nominated and Mr. Fitch was put in
shows that deposits in savings banks have the metal work is solid, with the excep- by acclamation.^ The elections will take
for the pigskin. At three o'clock yester- Holmes halves Gallery
gone up $181,921,000 compared with ilay every seal in the big grand stain! was Breen " Flanagan tion of the electric caudles which arc of place on rnday in the Women's cloakroom
August last year, and this notwithstanding gone and those reserved in the small stand Sullivan . .
" Anderson thin steel surmounted by -mall
tubing from nine to one. Only paid-up memlwrs
the fai t that a considerable portion of [he at the south east corner of the field and in Carroll or Duncan .qi'arter Mont- of the first year may vote. The men are
.

bulbs, and each hanging light weighs Dr. Cody's


8000,000,1)00 raised by the Victory Loan the reserved section of the bleacher? were gomery inlln, asked to give their voles to Mr. Martin '22,
last year represented savings deposits.
between one hundred and fifty and one the treasurer of the club.
going like wildfire. Sonic are even going Shoe-bottom scrimmage . . Lilshin
Theligures for August show u total of so far as to predict that Saturday's crowd Birdsall " Baillie hundred and sewnty-five pounds. The The paper of the evening was given by
and the depositors in " His appearance in Convocation Hall Ptofcsisor Will. His subject was "France
El, 196, 0112,931 will be the largest ever attending a football Houston Timmins i

savings banks are thus in the happy posi-


Sunday will assuredly be greeted by and England", and he spoke
game hi Toronto. Bcattic insides Williamson main frame-work aluminum, and the of their
tion being able to subscribe the
'
The great interest shown in this match English " Ambride literary relations. Me told how English
and ornaments bronze. The wires
- .

balls opinion regarding French literature was


$300,000,000 asked for during the present isdue to the extraordinary equality of the Wallace ...middles Ross
Victory Loan campaign almost four times two teams. A few weeks ago, a great Ketchutu " . - Cope which are very hard to distinguish, are
ave;. many were dubious as to the ability of the Pearlman outsides Gilhooly brought down parallel with the rod? and BASKET BALL fa vui li- Inting oui that
With such gratifying evidence of pros- Illne and White to stop Shaugliucssy's Duncan or Shatz " .Farkins are tied closely to the steel. The total
the re scaused, not
flfcrity as these figures furnish the success outfit. Those doubts do uoLcxist now for RE-ORGANIZATION French litera-
Victory Loan siioutd length of each candelabra to the end of by
fit the new and final Coach Foulds has increased the efficiency CHESS CLUB. rthe heroism
Be
in: outstanding.
ii of his men one hundred per cent, and the blue tussle at thebottom is twenty- Owing to Che fact that only two of th
today they stand easily McGill's equal ii The annual tournament
nt is
it about to five feet. The work is being done by the executive elected last spring, Stokes, vice y sang three delightful French
VOLUNTEER BAND not having the edge in some (joparl merits. ose on Monday, F. C. Henderson Co., of Toronto.
the meeHng was closed by the
Both teams have beaten Queen's by Nnvcmi..;r';ird Inext ndav). Anyone 0 Canada''. Coffee and cake
can enter; there is no fee, and the only For banquets, candelabra, holding the and there was dancing until
The University College Student Volun- approximately the same margin so that on 1

teer Band will meet this Sunday morning paper, lungs hi ok t<> be lifty-fiftV.
t
condition is that the entrant be an active good old wax candles, aie being secured Hi'lCV. II. ill II. "I:

at 9. '15 a.m. in the Reading Room, Varsity's strength lies in her backKeld. member, which costs one dollar. Inactive and will lie placed on each table. In case
*HWyclilTc College. Mr, Edward Evans, Breen is a marvel and he has some side- membership of course costs nothing, but of the electric lighting failing at any time
Robinson. J. Coles, M. I., Stokes. D. A.
B.A.. formerly of Shanghai, China, will kicks in "Curlie" Carroll, O'Flaherty, Martin, C. L. Mullett, H. f, IC. Abbott, WARNING I

VuiVname^or H. G. Clark, U.C of course the wax caudles can be brought


address the meeting. Sullivan and [olmes. I Breen and the last l\!m- G, F. Leigh. M. Swan, E. J. Kelson, S. Careless students, be careful. A sopho-
two will likely start. The line is, also, any of the followingiW. S.
post office, or Holmes. The meeting is a very important more was recently seen taking a short-cut
strung and in excellent condition. Shaw vWhan, LLC; II. G. Clark, Muds.; one a teams have to be entered at once.
- across the newly-seeded campus with ihc
FINAL ROOTErVTPRACTICE who lias been laid up with a bad shoulder E. O. Twiss or E. L. Wasson, WeclilTc: result that a fine was imposed. The
TO-NIGHT 5-15 P.M. has been out to the last wo practices and
t
W. Williams, F.O.E.; W. M. Trenrlgold, VETERAN'S DANCE authorities are determined to stop people
will likely \k kept in reserve, while Duncan S.P.S.; J. L. Charlesworth, Trinity. The ORGAN RECITALS from walking on this campus and action
replaces him. Club meets every Monday at 8 in North will be taken against any one so doing
f. Every student should be present to- .

Mi Gill boasts of u strong line and Common Room, Hart House. The University Veterans' Association The University organist, Mr. Moure,
whether he belong to the University or not.
Hftight at the last rooter's practise before
to-morrow's big game between Varsity nuzzling trick plays. Shaughnessy has will an informal dance on Friday,
give announces that the organ rciii.ik in
Kid McGill. There is a great deal of work been working his men hart! during the AROUND THE RESIDENCES. November 2Sth at the Pavlowa Academy, Convocation Hall will Ijcgin on Tuesday, VARI5TY ITS vs. WESTERN
go I" done before the various yells and
past two weeks and according to reports Cowan Avenue, With a program of lib November, and will Ik- continued on
lias effected a smooth machine. Coach South House intends to honor Hi eighteen dances, and the inspiration of a
SATURDAY A.M.
parodies are ready for presentation so alternate Tuesdays. The hour is 5 o'clock, Ii i- expected thai < big crowd will

Cheerleader Gauld appeals for a full house.


Foulds has not been caught napping in the wi 'en with a feed and entertainment io
The programme' for the first recital will be out to cheer Varsity II on in their
Conn- prepared to put your best into it. matter of trick plays and has several mi !...,!
appear m Monday's issue. As these game with Western University on
The colour schemes will be explained and ground gainers tucked up his sleeve. In ill. near future tl recitals are both educative and popular, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock on the
the finishing touches put on the new pnro-
I real iireji.ir.il ions have been made in
i
informal dance. A I
for $1.00 from faculty representa- presenting as thev do music of all schools back campus. It is second only to the
the rooting department, i hccrleader North and South tives on presentation of membership
dics. Rooter's tickets (25c.) will be on and periods. it is hoped they will be as well big game in the afternoon.
Elk ii those who attend. Practice begins
I
Gauld held a large practice on Wednesday pointed to ci infer > ticket only. attended as in tttc past.
night and expect a hugh turnout for to- formal dance.
(fit 5.15 p.m.
!

TUB VARSITY
EDITORIAL COMMENT.
THE VARSITY Don't come to the game with misgivings,
the UnlvcnUy of
a cyanotic lock and a feeble pulse,
full blooded, red-blooded, enthusiastic
lie
THE NOTICE TO STUDENTS.
Day 'Plions
Ed!ior-ln-Chlef: De W.
-

S,

PUFFER
Coll. S030

B.A.
Nifthl 'Phono -
Asiociate Editors
E. G. HATHWAY

'22.
Co'l- SOEKt rooters; be so surcharged with the healthy
spirit of victory thai each battling Blue
and White man on the field can't bul help
AEOLION-
,

'Y'HE Students Book Department is still


Women'tEdltoi: Miss E. R.CRINGAN", '21
J.
E. H.
W. G.
W.GARDNER
McKI N NEY
COLGATE '20
"21}
J. K.

.
II.
P.
J.
HCK1D
HASTINGS '20
LLOYD. M.A.
STRONG
'22
sense it; Iw true lo Varsity's standard of
clean sport
ROOT.

be all this anil root, moot, VOCALION unable to supplymany hoo^s from
Never mind if you arc a hit hoarse after
New York, Publishing houses owing to the
Business Miin.-nier: [JOLLIERC. G HAN'T, B.A.
tomorrow's game temporary irritation
shortage which exists there.
>f> .n.ln K N. A. M-. MUIIRA; H A.
E-Jiu.i : Local Editors: doesn't lead to malignancy.
F. K. JASPERSON' '21' D. C. WEI I.S nothing phonographic in
Asst. Sporting Editor. M. L. STOKES, 'SO '22
There is
J. L. WILSON
N'civ- EiJimr: W. L'. STEPHEN'S E. M.JOHNSON' '21 "22
the exquisite music of the Voca-
EichaiiEe Editor. A. KELLY '20 W. A. STILLWELL The executive of the University Vet- lion. Its tone is the real tone of Since October 1st We haOe paid daily
erans' Association wasted no time in voices and instrument. The full
Spjrlinc Reporter K. E. Noxon. Reporter*:
G. M. Puhcell
.

'2 A. Gek '22 II. Miss M. E. Thornton -


getting a man down to Ottawa, Men of richness of the deepest bass, the ooer $25.00 in postage and telegrams to
}. W. McAlpine '
Miss A. Brown E. B. Rbii> 23 action these; no doubt about it. bell-clear sweetness of the highest
11 McQuillan '20 J. A. Cowan '22
,
J.
Blscsweel '22 treble it revokes in the original provide books forall. This extra expense
R. S. Wrasms A. C.McLaurin '23 Have you paid your fees? If not a tone recorded.
A. D. R.Fiaseb W- J. Scott '22
patriotic ditty- devolves on you. Come Play the Vocalion, if you wish, has been borne enii r ely by the Department
Hall Linton '21
J. G. McCunton '24 provided with cash or a certified cheque by means of the expression device
fl.J.McMANua '23 payable to Victory Loan Chairman, If. li. the Graduola. Each note re- without any advance in prices.
Locnl Editor thli Isiue: F. K JASi'ERSON 1-Iousscr, and purchase u Victory Bond sponds to your touch, you may
with which to settle up your accounts in shade each phrase as you choos .
Ihe Fees Office. This vill increase the -
Demonstrations are gladly given R. J. HAMILTON,
sale of bonds and swell the University's to all interested in the Vocalion.
TORONTO, OCTOBER 31, 1910.
contribution to the Vit :tory Loan. Be Demonstrations are also gladly
Manager.
patriotic and take your cheques to the given of the new
bank to be either cashed o r certified, before
coming to pay your fees. Don't pass the VOCALION RECORD
Victory Loan bureau w itlioilt buying a which is produced under an ad-
Advantages: General Arts. bond. vanced and exclusive system re* MRS. MOSHER'S RECREATION AND INSTRUCTION GROUPS
cording tone-waves of too great
The greatest robleni > l> is compelled i<> face except in singular cases is delicacy for older systems to regis-
SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR GIRLS ATTENDING VARSITY
j

Wt make of myself? For what vocation am 1 best The result is a distinct im-
thai ubiquituous qu Dstion:
adapted? The
II

usually
I

is : In what vocation is there the greatest


Corregpon&ence ter.
provement in richness and natural-
emolument ;inil wli dun ted by this venal consideration he is in (be ness of phonograph tone, and in A combination of nature, folk, classicaland modern dancing.
CONCERNING CULTURE. clarity of enunciation.
Providing healthful physical exercise and a complete edu-
niajoriiy of cases, li ort of the mark.
Observin B .m ; a young man by the largest manufacturer and To the Editor of The Vahsitv: cational course in the art of dancing. Those who complete
retailer of discriihir , made application to determine what were the The addition of humanistic subjects to
I
this course are fully competent to teach.
isnry in a concern of lliis kind. The first intcrro- the curriculum of science brings to light Nordtieimer Piano
the necessity (or a new course which is
n school? " To which 1 replied that I had attended Those interested arc*, urged to communicate immediately
urgently needed in all faculties of our Alma
lectures at
"
years. "Two years irretrievably lost," was his
ond if you arc going to be
Mater, i.e.: & Music Co. Ltd. with Mrs. Mosher, North 4530 as only a limited number
rejoincr. less too early in life Ashort course on Culture (spelt with
will be accepted.
in- you ran be satisfactorily
plastic stage so that a "C") as applied to ihe art of properly Cor. ALBERT & YONGE STS.
withdrew, puzzled and perplexed Of conveying food to the body.
moiiWud," i, I
It is not intended to give offence. Some
what inlrins >
course in a man's after life?
of us have not had the atmosphere of a
MOSHER STUDIO OF DANCING, 583 CHURCH ST.
The qw in has not had an opportunity or has not availed refined home to make siich lit ie niceties l

himself of a the University, ih usually bigoted regarding the merely a matter of halfit. Surely the
ii!. I for visionaries ulone. The Universiiy should supply the want.
Any casual observer Of our Dining Hall
Ly training can discuss intelli-
will not fail lo appreciate the significance
lh.'-r arc extrinsic so far as business and pressing need for some instruction is CHOICE CUT FLOWERS
'( success by monetary considerations;, He such matters.
If we are to be the "Leaders of the
Announcement to Varsity Men
e and Capacity developed in obtaining an make a most acceptable gift for
Country" it is obvious that we should
nnira ed his track through the bewildering jungle all occasions and if you get them
concurrently be in a position to fill a place A few hundred yards from the Main Building you will find
of ncai luous task fitted to extricate himself from at ihe dinner table of refined people,
an established business where a big assortment of slightly used at
furthei unpin rt auric. without loss of dignity or confidence.
It all tends to harmonious relations with
and materials is sold at most
clothing, boots, etc., of all styles
I thl oncrete examples of men who have amassed
reasonable prices. We sell and rent dress, tuxedo and frock
money bul who are not getting nearly as
d bad they had the good fortune of an university education,
much out of life as they
our fellow men. The army recognized the
need by supplying courses to prospective
officers in etiquette and table manners.
suits, and also exchange or buy your cast off clothing and pay'
the highest cash prices.
DUNLOP'S
o the foregoing and in upholding ihe general arts course as pre- The casual observer in our Mall will also 8 Adelaide St. West
paratioti for the r cecal lift is it not feasable that four years spent in academic obtain some splendid data on the practical
THE FREEMAN DRESS EXCHANGE
i

working of the theory of the "Survival of


pursuit, reasonably interpolated with social and athletic activitiy, should so broaden
the Fittest1".
you ,may be sure lhat you are
one as to be of such practical use as to warrant one's attendance for lhat lime in such The gentlemen with an underdeveloped doing the right thing. They can
pursuit? arm is in danger of total extinction in our 571 YONGE STREET have them delivered anywhere and
mid sr. NORTH 3270. (K block north ol St. Alban's and Wellcsley St-)
Cannoi something be done to alleviate assure you satisfaction.
his sufferings?
"Fair Pi.'ay," ITO.
Varsity Spirit.
sh of college activities and (he insistent demands made upon our "Var- Toronto, Oct. 20, 11)19.
hc various student organizations, we are apt lo neglect the main business
Editor, The Varsity:
UNIVERSITY OF
be popular, to be a "good sport", and Behind Cambridge Style
TORONTO PRESS
i

to hold cfhce o CU lives, we forget lhat th tradition of the University Dear Sir,
Will you In: kind enough to publish at
is to be ui held n intellectual; well as in athletic and soi ial spheres. We do not wish your earliest convenience, this answer to 0 tt a
lo insinuate i a sober, seda e and studious life proclai ns the ideal student, but
lit 1
we (he questions asked by "Polly Conn" in is Cambridge Quality PRINTERS
would like to
rrectthe erront oils impression that serious study interferes with college the issue of this date. PUBLISHERS
life. We realize that many a Jnivcrsily graduate is ban licapped for the work of the The author took the long way around BOOKBINDERS
The men's garments you admire so
shapely
world by his vt y lack of those "all round" qualities whit h are developed by 'rubbing
io find out any information re-carding -the
activity of the Political Economy Club, bnt
* 4
.if* against his cllow student in the varied activities of college life, and having his much in the window
of the Cambridge Clothes Shop " J. HAMILTON, B.L, LIBRARY
1 congratulate him in the apparent in-
rough corners nootlied cfi b r a broad-minded recognit on of other people's rights will give you wonderful wear. BUILDING.
terest he is showing in his course and club The pleasing style
i spirit which dominated our students who answered and were he to turn his activity into a you see is but the outward' sign of inward merit.
the call lo arms more productive sphere, such as lending
the athletic field and in social organizations no less
assistance in moving the club library from As much attention has been given lo quality of
than in the halls
within academic u
without the ideals of honour and loyalty developed
Is and college ! ooietics would lose their fundamental
the Library Unilding, treat accomplish-
ments would no doubt, be seen.
fabrics and tailoring as to correctness of style. HEADQUARTERS
significance. We This leller is not an apoplgy for the FOR
- that students' activities ate only made possible Cambridge Style' backed by Cambridge Quality
suggested delay and comatose condition Artist's and Draughtsmen's
bv the existence < .'
which brings men and women together primarily
of the club executive, but purely a state- comes very, very near to producing Clothes' Supplies
wits. This bond of union determines the general ment of the present position uf the club.
Perfection. Civil Engineering Books
t insures a congenial diversity of taste which leads The executive has been active in making
to tl illlriv ;d for physical, social and aesthetic preparations for u successful vear and the Ask the man who wears Cambridge Clothes. including
d< vc
beginning of next week will announce the
\2 and it is ihfc ser.se of unity which Mathematical and Drawing Books
mirations are merely offshoots and
prospective programme. U is customary
to hold the first meeting of the club about CATALOGUE ON REQUEST
will soon wither and die they FITZPATRICK and O'CONNEIL LIMITED
We
if ip the vitality from the main root, tin latter end of October, but owing io
[he PICTURE FRAMING
glory in college life and all i s. We insisl on our full quota of
removal of ihe Economics Department
254 YONGE STREET
and ihe necessity of the club to locate
legitimate good limes.
we mtlSl include serious study as
But if wi iinthe tradition of the University,
nt in " Varsity Spirit".
itself in new quarters, a short, but necess-
ary delay in the apparent activity of ihe
ART METROPOLE
Ihe club 1ms taken place. 14 Temperance St.
If the author of " Polly Conn " still
feels
that, on the existence of the Political
Economy Club dependent on
Shag's trick plays vities,
is
I shall be very glad to place before
his acti-

Tcinorrow Shaughnessy and his McGill team come to town to try the executive any suggestion or construc-
conclusions with tive criticism he may make.
the Blucand \\ hue. According to report*, "Shag " will bring along
with him some brand
new plays with a distinctily non-Intercollcgiatc flavor of interference.
No one objects to the "brand new" aspect of these productions or Mr.
Yours truly,
L. Patrick. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO RUGBY CLUB
Shaugh-
nessy "s agile brain, in fact, he more Originality the better. But there is bound to be a STUDENT VOLUNTEER
INTERCOLLEGIATE GAME
i

great hue ami cry should "Shag." overstep the mark set by the
intercollegiate rub's
comrtiiilee.
The Medical Student Volunteer Band
At Kingston twi ago, McGill apparently forgol about this interference will hold their first regular meeting for [he
The referee for^ul
tomorrow should chi
il
cits

it also and, as a result, they got away with


rule,
it. The officials
year, in classroom No. 1, Knox College
on Saturday, Nov. 1st,, at 0i30 a.m.
TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT THE STADIUM
euisek Members and these interested are re-
quested to be present. Rev. Dr. Arm-
strong will give an address.

MEDICAL BOOKS
Here arc three medical books of outstanding importance,
Each is Ihe wt,.
For Dance Orchestras
GET
McGILL vs. VARSITY
& t
POTTEN GEE'S "SYMPTOMS OF VISCERAL DISEASE" 32ft OD
iU&2.tratione $4 60 MCLEOD'S "PHYSIOLOGY AND B?Or&"
-
-
'
HENDRY (Fifth Year Medlclno) AT 2.30 P.M.
MISTRY new edition, fully illustrated, *8.00. ^"x^"*
GREENE'Ss MEDICAL
,

DIAGNOSIS", 1300 pages, illustrated, 00


MFnrr at~
$10
NORTH - - - 8660
Medical Stud invited til examine all tile book! in our store.
RESERVED BLEACHER SEATS (including amusement tax) $1.10
On
McAINSH & CO., LIMITED
The nvcra Kc man when ordering a
would my; "Oh, make it juat like
laai oML-. If it were not
tot the dlscriml.
tuit
Ihe
Sale at the Athletic Association Office, Hart House
4 to 12 College St. - Toronto jnllnj I lea a] the ladlei we ivoiild all he ROOTER'S TICKETS (including tax) -
Open on Saturdays unlit io p.m.
ilreised alike. IF you would plrnce that
"lady Inencl." KQ to 132, where your On Sale ONLY at the Rooter's Practice to-night at Convocation
25c *
Individual needs nrc alanya considered, Hall at 6 p.m.
A ' 132 YONGE ST.
ADMIT BY SOUTH-EAST GATE UP TO 1.45 P.M.
:

THE VARSITY

VARSITY ATHLETICS A Good


STUDENTS' FEES SR. DENTS GO DOWN
TO DEFEAT
VARSITY Ill's HOLD
U. T. S. IN PLACE
$19.00
STARTING MONDAY
OCT. 27th
Varsity II I's won their local group
honours by holding U.T.S. to a tie in their
Tommy Church on ihe Scene

Before a crowd of about fiOO fans,


rugby match on Wednesday alrernoon.
As the group is counted on the point basis
the honours go to Varsity as they have
One REX BEACH'S
PURCHASE VICTORY BONDS Tommy
their group
Church included, Jr. Mods won
title by defeating last year's
already won one game from U.T.S.
The Blue and While started off with Thrilling Story of Five Crooks
Muli I: Cup champs. Sr. .Dents, by the a rush and by half-time the score stood 4-1

AT DESK ADJOINING score of 6-2.


The wet and slippery grounds did not
in their favour. However, the Bloor
Street lads showed their gameness by
It is a lady's
mounted on a silk ribbon with
wrist watch, and A Girl

by any means tend to dampen the spirits sticking to their guns and slowly overcame an artistic little clasp. Price, ENTITLED
ol either team w
of their supporters. The their lead. With a minute to play. Rowell S 10.00 only.
FEES OFFICE, MAIN BUILDING game was replete with excitement and in
many places shone with spectacular play-
punted for a point, tying the score. It
was a heart-breaking end for the U.T.S. The case is our very best The Gill from Outside
ing. supporters who pulled strong for their quality gold filled.
team. For U.T.S., Rowell and Sullivan
OF UNIVERSITY Patterson of Meds was easily the best
man of the field. Mis catching and 'run- were good lor Varsity, Stewart starred. The movement is a "Ryrie"
ning on the wet grounds often bordered
Varsity 1 1 [ Grcig, Peppier, Si irrett, full jewelled, with gilt dial, and
The Music You Looe
on thi' miraculous. Allen's fine booting ,
Fotheringham, Do ran, Whaley, Wright, is a splendid timekeeper.
and Pritchard's line plunging assured Crawford, Maunder, Catto, Earle, Taylor,
victory far their team. For the losers, Broughall, Lai ley. Wc
THESE BONDS will be accepted in payment "Low" Hudson was best. He was handi- U.T.S.
Plaxlon, Douglas, Rowell,
Uren, Sullivan, Goodchild, Saul, Peeler,
furnish it also on a leather
strap at $1.00 less. viz. S1S.U0,
capped by a ratlitr weak line and under the or on a best gold-filled expansion
of FEES. c ire urn stances his fine catching and booting
was of tile highest order. Two of Ins team
Catto, 5cott, Hylatl, Baker, Jarvis, Aggett. bracelet at $20.00.
THE
males, Philip and Bell, also did good work.
In the first quarter .Meds line^plunging KNOX BEATS VETS Guaranteed of Course
The BONDS will be handed to the Student gave -Mien an opportunity to kick for a
rouge In the second quarter he kicked
a drop over the liar for a field goal In
AT SOCCER 3-1 DOMINION
upon receipt of cash or certified cheque. tins period "Lou" Hudson gave his team
In the Interfaculty soccer match
The first between Knox College and Veterinary
a point by punting to deadline.
Ryrie Bros.
half ending 4-1.
the third quarter was the Dents' best
and for the first time they really had the
College, Knox won out by score of 3-1.
The game was characterized by fast work
by knox forwards. The line-up of the
winning team is as follows. Mc.Mpine,
Limited
BANK
better of the play. They forced the Meds 134-136-138 Yonge Si. Capital - Paid up $6,000,000
back almost to their own Lennox, Preston, Taylor, Cunningham,
line. At this
MacDonald, Faechner Hill, Hogelstein Reserve Fund and
junt lire an unfortunate incident occurred.
i

and Anderson, and Bennett, Referee


,
TORONTO Undivided Profits - $7,500,000
The referee, a Deill, disagreed with the
!

HELP YOUR FACULTY umpire, a Med, on an oiTside called by the


former. For a time it looked like a free-
P, V. Smith.

SOCCER SCHEDULES.
Total Assets - - -

Savings Department in connection


$122,000,000

for-all. Happily this was averted, al-


TO WIN though Meds continued playing under
protest. The incident may teach officials
Nov 1
Vahsitv
a.m.
It's
City
Sekies.
Teachers vs.
wilhall Branches,
on Deposits of $1 and upwards.
Interest allowed

of this series thai in future impartial


Varsity
1 1
Standard Shoe Repairing Co.
should be chosen. The game II. Drafts issued on foreign countries
referees
Nov. 54p.m.McMastervs. Varsity 670-2 YONGE ST.
PRINCE OF WALES FLAG
II.
continued and Hudson kicked for another at current rates.
point.
Nov. s II a.m. City Teachers vs. Mc-
The most modern machinery and
In the final spasm, Meds again assumed
(Games
Mnster.
to lie played on Back Expert Workmanship. SPADINA AVENUE BRANCH
Offensive, the line of the toothpullcrs
weakening perceptibly and before Ihe Campus.) SHOES CALLED FOR & DELIVERED. Cor. College Street
Every Bond Purchased Counts For Your Faculty whistle blew for full time they added two Full Soles and Heels a Specialty. John Cbuso, Manager.
Inter faculty Series.
points on a safely touch. The lull score
Nov. 3 F.O.E. vs, University College.
PHONE NORTH 3960.
being (i-2.
On showing in this game, Jr. Meds Back cainpus.
their
looks to be about the most formidable

Nov. 4 Meds vs. Dents. Back Campus.

Nov. 5 Victoria vs, Knox Vic. Camp. & How
team
Jr.
in the series.
MedsSoames,
Luke, Harkins, Handleman,
Patterson, Allan,
Stringer,
Games played at 4 p.m. and managers
of teams will arrange for referee. INGRAM and
Beaucharap
LIMITED

UNIVERSITY SERMON
Smokier. Gordon, Fieldeu. Pritchard,
Smith, Dcvitt and Walters. PHYSICAL TRAINING. TAILORS
Sr. Dents
Dlackwell,

Bartholomew, Hudson,
McGowan, Roberts, Butler. The
regular work in Physical Training
BELL, Limited
TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN
Hesse, Alien, Philip, Latelher, Long, Hell, will begin Monday, November 1st. The
BY lockers and boxes will be assigned at the
Secretary's office on presentation of the 256 IVlcCAUL ST. 91 King Street West A. 3875

HON. THE REV. H. J. CODY, D.D, Bursar's receipt for the Hart House Tee
Where a locker key is given out a deposit
(Fill Dear Sow* nl Cellttt SI.)

Minister of Education, Ontario Onlooker of fifty cents will be required which will Telephone - - Coll. 837
tse refunded at the end of the term for

which the locker is taken.


Sunday, Nov. 2nd Oh PSHAWnessy!!! First and Second year men must call
for their keys and tote boxes before enter-
You don't think your going to cop the ing tfie locker room and return them on COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSE
CONVOCATION HALL, 1 l.OO a.m. game, do you?
ft <$> Si *
leaving, depositing their locker card w ith
the clerk so that their attendance can
FOR ALL
what Varsity unFOULDS be recorded in the meantime.
ADMISSION WITHOUT TICKETS
F..r to-
STUDENTS*
morrow will
ten out in disgust.
make your

fij &
At least those who watched Varsity
work-oul last night think so. It was a
a
curly hair straigh-

&
1
Hours for Physical Training.
Monday:
1-12, Trinity, first
10-1 (,
and second years; 2-ii
St. Mieliael's, first year; SUPPLIES ARROW
P A F K R R Pm softCOLLARS
University College, secodd year; 4-5,
peppery practise in spite of the rain-
Photographers soaked' field.
Science, first year, A. & B.; 5-0, Science,
You are cordially invited to inspect

first year, C. iS D.
our stock and ask our prices.
FIT WELL WASH EASILY
According to a biblical saying "A Tuesday: 2-3, Returned Soldiers, Pre-
camel cannot go tlirough the eye of a paratory' Class; 3-1, University College, CTueH, PcjMu & Co. af Canada. Ltd.
Special Rales to Students needle. But after watching "Joe" Breen, first year; -1-5, Medicine, second year;
we opine he can go through a hole even 5-0 Science, second year.
smaller than that.
Wednesday: 10-11, St. Michael's, first
Kerr, Davidson, Paterson
32&# YONGE ST., TORONTO Phone Main 1269 He centerpiece of mighty clever
year; 11-12, Trinity, first and second year;
is tin:
backficld whirl, with llolmisand Sulliwn
should make the 'Red and White wonder
li
1-2-1, Medicine, first year, C. ei' D.;
i\L VIi
and Mo Far and, I
College Gowns
in -t B.
who's who and why. And with Carrol!

WOMAN'S BAKERY Varsity's luieki-r- wnv bucking through


ihe muck last night like animated tanks,
Thurdsay: 10-11. Si. M
year; >-.i. Returned Soldier Mati
Class; 3-4, Victoria, first and second year;
&
807
BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS,

Excelsior Ufe Building, Teronto


to.,

Si

CONFcCTIONERS AND CATERERS fust allow your opticcs to follow Huglu s,


4-5, Science, first year, C.
Science, first jeor, A. & B.
V.; o-O.
Solution for the University of Toronto HARCOURT & SON
Wallace, Beatlie S
Co, when they hit
Friday: 11-12, Medicine, first year, C.
When arranging for your "Shag's" Miudeuburg line.
D.; 2-3, University College, second year;
lS:

BANQUETS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, Etc.,


They are a great team and just to show
3-1, University College, hist year; 1-5,
Medicine, second yenr;5-fl, Science, second
Let us Estimate for you. them what you think of them, turn out UNIVERSITY LODGE, A. F. and A. M.
CHOCOLATES. to rooter's practise tonight in the drafting 103 King St. West
room. Wcdnisday's practise was good Saturday: 0-1 ll St. Michael's, second No. 496, G.R.C.
Specially good ara our Priscilla, old-fashioned Chocolates, in J lb.
bul make this one the test ever. Cheer- year; Medicine, first year, A. & B.
1 lb. & 2 lb. packages. All one price 70 cents per lb. Fresh daily. Inalituied - - June. 1910
leader .auM has lots of w, rk for you, so,
(

"
,,.._. 430
870
COLLEGE
COLLEGE
ST. (Near Batbitrst).
ST. (Near Spadipa)
Coll. Mill.
Coll. 3057.
fur the sake of Old Varsity let's go.
VARSITY'S FIRST BASKETBALL
PRACTICE.
Meets 2nd THURSDAYS TORONTO
For Saturday's game, Colour men to be
MOTOR DELIVERY. a| Stadium by 1.00 p.m. Rooters by Freemason's Hall, 491 College Street
The Varsity practice was held last
first
A. H. LEAKE, Prop. - - TORONTO LIS p.m. Women Roctcrs by LIS p.m. night the Hart House, mostly Arts and
in
Meds turning out. It was largely atten-
Sections of Bleachers arc being reserved,
and students must get there on time to
ded, about forty players lining up. They
were put through a good still practice in
LOEWS THEATRE
secure a seat. groups Among those seen out were a SAME POPULAR PRICES.

ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Incorporated 16 69


Turn out and Root for Varsity.

There is a movement on
the hennery tables with troughs to protect
foot to equip
number of last year's Si ft on Cup players
Bell, Dickson, Logan, Robonsm, Stokes,
IJorrmer, Brodev, Brvce. Gillies, a form-
er Varsity Firsls's star of '14-'15 and
RUGBY OUTFITTERS
Continuous Performance
11 p.m.
12 Noon to

floors from sleight-of-haivd artists.


"Jeff" Preston, captain of the Varsity
$16,000,000 First in that year arc turning out next Everything required for the game
Capital Paid Up Sayings of the wise. Dr. Vandyke:
practice.
eserve Funds 17,000,000 "Sir Robert, One thing you lack here is JERSEYS, JACKETS, ENTIRE WEEK OF NOV. 3rd.
hat hangers."
Total Assets 471,000,000 EVERY BOND IS A BOOST. KNICKERS, STOCKINGS, BOOTS
The Rugged Comedian
Be Pay vour fees in Victory
patriotic. PADS, Etc
WILL ROGERS
Toronto Branches: Bonds. The method is simple. Ask lor
information at the Victor) Loan Bureau, 1
OFFICIAL FOOTBALLS in
Queen anil Broadview St. Michael's "ALMOST A HUSBAND'
King and Yonge Danforth Ave. conveniently situated near the Fees Office,
Avenue Road Dundas and Chestnut Runnymede and Bloor Main Building. Prices right Quality the best
The story of an accidental groom.
Bloor and Dovercourt Gerrard and Logan Spadina and College On Tuesday even
Cedarvale & Danforth Jones and Gerrard Yonge and Bloor College a wry ir Loew'a British- Canadian Weekly.
Keele and St. Clair Yonge and College Sociology was givci CORRECTION. "Mutt and Je ft" Animated Cartoons.
Church Street
College and Bathurst King and Spadina Yonge and Richmond Rarrv of the Cath
Montreal. The am All re
frc the sale of "Lady
is
PERCY A. McBRIDE Six Smart Vaudeville Acts.

Savings Bank Department conducted at all branches. kets" for the MeGilf- SPORTING GOODS & BICYCLES The performance In the Winter Gar-
Deposits of gl.OO and upwards received and interest allowed at Vantity game on Saturday must be made den in which patrons may reserve
at the Women's Council Room, Main seats two weeks in advance, is the
highest current rates. 343-345 Yonge St. Phone M. 1128
Building, by 12.30 today. same Yonge Street Theatre.
as Loew's
.

THE VARSITY

St. Hilda's

St. Hilda's is tuniins out in its usual


READY TO BRIGHTEN

FOUR REASONS WHY


strength in the field of sports this year.
Recruits from all the years are to be
found in the smashing tennis team which
is at present engaged in wresting the cup
from U.C. and Vic. Many (resides have YOU UP
been found to fill the gaps left in the two
basketball teams by ihe departure of last
year's seniors and after each practice the
captain feels more confident of victory
in the coming struggle. The best sign of
life in n college is the interesi it takes in
sports and according to that every woman's
This store (or
good business to be a week too early
rather than a day too late in showing
men be.icvcs that it is
SHREWD MEN ARE BUYING
VICTORY BONDS 1919
residence of the University seems very ihe new ideas fur the new season and
much alive. thai 's why these fall and winter stocks
are at the top notch of excellence
right now. Vou chaps, who are un-
decided about the proper thing to
Applied Science wear, tan put doubt to route at once
lu re with this.

Many 'phone numbers are still lockinf


from School men for the Students
Directory, Information will Ihj accepted
to-day at the office o( he Si udenl s'( il, i
NEW FALL HABERDASHERY
Hart House, or fill out the sheet* posted in
the Engineering Building, 1. Security.
Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Half-
RED SCHOOL LOSES TO O.A.C.
Sr. School, having laken a fall out of Sr.
Hosc, Handcrkerchiefs, and all other
vcarables suggested by the charge of
easons, all from the Ih-si makers,
gHREWD men are buying Victory Bonds because Victory Bonds
Arts and Sr. Muds in Croup the
Mulock Clip Series, journeyed yeslcrday
1

ifhose word for quality is "as good as are backed by Canada's guarantee that she will repay the full
loGuelnh to in conclusions with the other
1
heir bond."
prires.
i.rmfidence
No profiteering in the
Everything worthy of your
and ours.
amount stated on the face of the bond the five-year bonds on
lied
IB _for the
November ist, and the fifteen-year bonds on November 1st,
1924;
field
1934. And she not only binds herself to pay the money back, but
A FEW SPECIALS she pledges all of her vast resources as security for her promise.
f.-irnn

imch
treak Gloves - - - $2.46 pair.
through the Aggie line Underwear - - $3.36 suit

i
ill ss C|. fill 2 suits for $6.60.
2. Income,
Hose, 2 pair, $1.00, Regular 66c.

the
i in

first
Wcdne lay evening
playing meet of the season.
the Club held
The gHREWD men are buying Victory Bonds because the interest:
Presidentannounced the award of the return unusually good considering the absolute security. You
is
Championship Cup to Mr. F. P. Payne,
who won
counters.
it in last session's

The President then introduced


desperate en-
BIRRELL'S will be paid 5%% per year on Victory Bonds 2%% more than you
can get in the Savings Banks. Unlike many other investments, you
the guest of the evening, Mr. Sidney E.
Gale, several times City Champion, who BL00R at Bathurst have absolutely no worry as to the prompt payment of the interest.
had kindly consented to play simultaneous
games in place of Mr. ft. C. Hunter
CU.C. 'M>) \\ba was announced as coming
COLLEGE at Spadina
t>> paj, .1 visit to his Clubmates, but was
unable to allend. Mr. Gale's score
ii^ 9t<
tells
3. Saleability.
S, i,. B ic. II. Freeman.. 1

gHREWD men are buying all the Victory Bonds they can
i ;

F. A.
W. H,
Moure
Hume Med lcine pay for
now and they will be able to pay for during the next ten
all
A
VT5 -lass dinner
1 H. G. Clark. , ,

December.
will be held early ir
months under the instalment plan, because they know that if at any
1 W. S. Vaughan
1 W. W illiams Medical Society meetings may be held time they should need ready money they can sell them. There
.
will
1 J.E.Kerr in future in the evening in a large hall or
B. Shaffer
I)

:h*atr- probrbly trk.ag -he &~i of a


always be a ready market for Victory Bonds.
1 0
presentation ol matters of medical interest
1 N. A. Clark 0 and a musical programme.
1 N. F. W. Graham . . 0
1 L, A. Weisegerber... 0 Coats and hats continue to disappear
E. Cowan from the cloak rooms of both the General
1 0
1 H. G. Smith 0
and St. Michael's hospitals. 4. Advancement in Price.
1 W.J.Scott 0 Metis turn out and root.

Total 14 Total 1
Subscriptions are coming in from the
inner years for Memorial and other funds.
gHREWD men are buying Victory Bonds because they consider
The
President, officers, and members .1

Prescriptions are said to be coming in


them to have an excellent prospect of advancing in price.
wish to express to Mr, Gale their most
from the fifth year.
cordial appreciation of his visit.
The Fifth year Mods dance will be held
Columbus Hall on Friday, November
J^LL of Canada's previous issues of Victory Bonds have advanced.
SEND "THE VARSITY" HOME, at
14. You can sell your Victory Bonds 1917 and 1918 even inthisshort
Time: Saturday, time one and two years and get more than par for them.
WRESTLING Place: Stadium.
1,15 p.m.
What
BEGINS TODAY IN HART will Victory Bonds be worth when the world finally
gets back to a
HOUSE4 to G p.m.
Tive and six ve,
Meds will be "At-
s of Freshmen
normal basis when interest rates come downwhen Canada
to the sopho-
Class on FRIDAY from morcBat the King 1 n Wednesday, will be
6 to 6 p.m. October 5, at <i o W mission will lie able to borrow again at 4%, or even less?
tj t.-.kj -..h; i. lined from the

BOXING
respective catecuth
expected ami the b
hundred are
iromises to lie ^AR conditions have created the opportunity for you to buy the
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and very best of Government securities on unusually
OTTAWA MOVEMENT STIRS
attractive
Friday.
terms. Do not miss such a good investment opportunity, but buy to
WAR VETERANS HERE
On the receipt of an official wire from
your limit.
Ottawa stating that returned <lrnW
STUDENT SINGERS.
An
excellent opportunity exbjts
for students to take Veterans' .-Wonaiion ux.k iVr.n,
part in the The gravity f the .i,u.i,! J J[ ,

Zi-

BUY VICTORY BONDS


performance of the finest music Iliata representative lie forthwith
.

written for church use. The patched in Ottawa.


d-
choir
master of Timothy Eaton Memor- &
-lL uniN result
.iinen
'
!
''V'*'-'
^" yCt ,llis
m
1 t,,at Wn
ial Church will an amendment in
cordially welcome av.iur of nsaistance for returned
any applications for membership students
Doing introduced on the Hour of the
from University students who Houa
are Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee
interested in choral music
of the
highest class. Apply by letter
HART HOUSE SWIMMING POOL in co-operation with the Minister of Finance
or of the Dominion of Canada.
Phone Dalton Baker, choirmaster,
The BjKnnhg pool in Hart
43 Famham Ave. Phone, North House :s
now open to the students, under the
'.249. super
vision of Mr. Winterbnrn, the swim mi
instructor. Lockers have not yet \xJn

are evpecU.l to ,-.r


SnSlS wUh GEORGE P. FREELAND CHESTNUT and COULTER
SPALDING'S towel and soap,
abs. i be available
rite billiard
1
room will
by he end of next week
at
ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER .* * LADIES TAILORS : i
the la. -st [j w||| be conducted alone
line, similar to the
Y.M.C.A, A fully 338 YONGE ST. 433 SPADINA AVENUE College 6637
-ppmntcd barber shop and
(Opposite Gould St.)
Foot Ball
(STOP
W-*IU/ /
Equipment parlor is
shoe-shine
bt inn tailed. The books Special Attention to
tlready e.-rvjig foe Ihe library
Work for Students
Sweaters and r^J
Jerseys ng room which will he ready before the Students' Rates
And the implements line uf the official Opening,
for every Spedat Prices Stu<fZ^T
A.
athletic

6. SPALDING & BROS.


game, of course.

Students!?Your Jrom
Paperill, Pur-
- -. Ways of Htlbing
to

ALIVE BOLLARD FARMER BROS.


PHOTOGRAPHERS
207 YONGE ST., TORONTO
Jrom
Advertisers.
TOBACCONIST
those who are usin t advertising
S p"ce. 1Q " 12 YONGE ST. ARCADE 492 SPADINA AVENUE Coll. 2869
1 "

The Undergraduate Newspaper


VOL. XXXIX. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, MONDAY, NOVEMBER, No. 13

WESTERN DOWNED BY LARGE CONVENTION TO


MEN HAVE CHANCE TO SHAUGHNESSEY'S INTERFERENCE METHODS
BLUEJWD WHITE BE HELD AT DES MOINES
DO NOBLE WORK
Varsity Tabes Toll While Opponents Student Volunteers will Meet at
Numerous calls for help from Defence Lags New Years WORKED TO RULES' LIMIT AIDED BY HEAVY
Many Institutions
Thehas been issued for the Eighth
call
Varsity ll's defeated Western Univer-

DEFINITE REQUESTS MADE


sity in the first of a scheduled intermediate
intercollegiate rugby match by the score
of 11-2.
International Student Volunteer Con-
vention to l>e held at Des Moines, Iowa,
December 31st, to Janeary 4th, under
TEAM TELL ON VARSITY
Western's defence was very poor_ in the auspices of the Student Volunteer
the first period and the Blue and White- Movement of North America.
Varsity settlement should claim These conventions have been held
were not slow in taking advantage.
every four years, so as to (all once within JEREMIAH'S VISION COM- FAMOUS QUARTER-BACK MONTGOMERY USED
attention Pearson and Sinclair oulkicked the oppos-
ing halves and on a blocked punt they each academic generation. The last was
obtained the ball on their opponents held six years six ago at Kansas City, PAREDW1TH UNREST
l The following list represents some .of 20 yd line when Dack broke through to which some SO delegates went from
Toronto Colleges and training schools,
AS PIVOT FOR A WONDERFUL
-the definite requests thathave come to center and ran the remaining distance
but war conditions made it impossible Subject of Dr. Cody's Sermon
the University Y. M. C. A. from the for a touch. On line plunges by Hamilton
University Settlement, West End Y. M. C. and Heustis Varsity was enabled to down to hold another regular convention before
Sunday Morning
SC ORING MACHI NE
L Military Hospitals and others Traynor behind his own line for a safety the present year-end. The unprecedent-
for voluntary assistance from University touch. Western's defense tightened up ed conditions of world awakening and
meeting the needs and upheaval which prevail at the close The University Sermon was delivered
Students in in the second quarter hut however on
oppori unities of their service programmes. ol the world- war, make the present by the Hon. Dr. Cody to a large congre-
interference Varsity obtained the ball
Students, in their short and crowded on their opponents 25 yd line where movement a strategelic one, for the
North America to face
gation. The text chosen is in the first
chapter 'if Jeremiah^ the eleventh and
COACH FOULDS STILL OPTIMISTIC
[academic terms, are unable to organise Sinclair kicked to deadline. Western colleges of file
world task of Christian conquest and thirteenth verses, which deal with Jere-
feci] social service activities, but they offense strengthened and ^through a blocked
permeation. miah's great vision of the almond branch
will find abundant satisfaction in helping kick they tound themselves with the Joe Breen unable to make whirlwind dashes on account of
-out in some one or other ol the ways It is expected that S.OOO college and the seething cauldron.
the ball on Varsity's 20 yd line where Montreal's superb tackling.
indicated, the work carried on by estab- men and women from Canada and the Jeremiah was a true patriot in Juda's
Traynor tried for a field goal but the
United States, with many representatives darkest hour. He was calico, by God to he Perlman, Shoebottom and Wallace play excellent game but
lished welfare institutions. best he could do was a kick to deadline.
from other nations will attend this a prophet to the nations, in the realm of
I. TEACHING ENGLISH TO FOREIGNERS. Varsity through effective line plunging
morality and politics as well as in religion,
bewildered by fierce attacks of McGill.
[
brought the ball to Western's 20 yd line convention.
Students to instruct small groups ot
1
The strongest missionary and student Although an idealist, he was a man of
foreigners in English and where Clyne was thrown back for a probably the largest crowd straight arm in addition to plunging far
two or three movement speakers in the world are action, a prophet yet .1 politician, and no
Mondays or Wednesdays safety touch. At half time the score witnessed an intercollegiate yards repeatedly. Cope and 'Dudd '

Arithmetic, being brought to the Des Moines Qtt\ n- <.

Peter and was 10-1.


<
ne, Old McGill lowered the ll">s were the best line men. Both are
:at University Settlement, Jeremiah was deeply conscious of his
Irwin replaced Sinclair and through tion, regardless of expense or distance, the Blue and White on Saturday giants in stature and handle their weight
[Adelaide Sts. Dud own unworthitiess in the mission to which
for it is recognized that no other gather-
his efforts Varsity was enabled to add ay was ideal for well. Joe Gilloolcy, Parkins and Scath
| 2. Teachers for classes of Poles at ings of any character are so productive he was called. Just as Moses felt himself vas soft but not did the bulk of the tackling and Gilhooley
Niagara St. School .Tuesdays or Thursdays another point on a kick to deadline. lacking in the gilt if speech .i^ Isaiah knew
of inspiration, fervor, and life service com- i

from the north is the best end seen here in many moons.
conducted by West End Y. M. c. A. In the last quarter Clyne's tuning fea- himself to be a man of unclean lips, as
mitment as these quadrennial' assemblies Tile grandstand
tured aad for the first time Varsity was I neidently, he is a brother of Walter
i

Volunteers to teach groups of foreign- representative students of North Ezckiet realized his lack of courage, so
oa the defensive. A short time before of ;iastic fans while Gilliouley, the Ottawa halfback. The
ers in shops or boarding houses. America, Jeremiah believed himself humrwrcd by
the whistle blew Western added its second ers were packed MtGill line held beautifully on kicks
f BOYS WORK.
'
II.
Canada expects to send some 1100 dele- his vuuth. All loo clearly he saw the
and last point by s kick to Varsity's dead ~o that Flanagan took his time in punting
Students to attend Mentors Class
1.
student and faculty. On the dor.rn of his people, but felt, thai they did
gates, the Red and this enabled the McGill taeklers to
Canadian Standard Wilic.icucy Train-
In line,
accepted basis of representation, the not heed the words ol youth. Hostility to
was a well-fought game even though Wlii re much get down and surround the Varsity
ing at West End Y. M. C. A., and to
1

It youth hns-medownJ,eagcsasoncof_ the


slippery footing made good runing im- colleges and faculties ol the University vid.iu: halves, giving them no chance to get
[lead Business Boy's Groups.
Varsity's nine point margin is of Toronto are entitled to some 7J5 repre- of the men in the bleachers formed a away. "Shag" uncovered a bag. of new
Leaders lor Boy's Clubs from West possible
2.
sentatives. At a meeting of college men great blue T on a white background while tricks play which worked to advantage.
End factories (Friday nights). none too much aid Western will bear
watching in the return match next and women representative a held at Vic- from time to lime was changed to this Varsity, while defeated, was by no njeans
Leaders to lake working boys out
On Saturday
3.
afternoon hikes and obser- Saturday. toria College on October 24 th, pre- red M
of McGill. The colour scheme disgraced. Out of material wliich was
For Western, Traynor and Clyne were liminary steps were taken towards the was a perfect one and was under the none too promising, Coach "Billy"
"vation trips. selection and financing Toronto of the
excellent while for the Blue and While,
direction of Prof. Wright of S. P. S. Foulds hits rounded out a powerful team
4. Coaches for working boys' hockey Local Convention Committees d Of
|
Pearson, Sinclair, Dack Irwin, Hamilton,
quota. The centre section of the bleachers was and he is still confident that his boys will
basketball and gymnasium team at He was called by (.od and ennse-
and Horsook were good; have since been organized in each college, occupied by the lailies of the University turn the tables in Montreal. Joe Breen
Oakwood Collegiate Gymnasium. by Him, for ie touched his lips and
t

scicnttfic Line-ups.
working through a Central Convention l
who gave the Varsity yells with mucli was, as usual, Varsity's star performer
Students to give travel,
Committee composed of Mr. H. S. Pat ton ge came over his fearful spirit, for
5.
currem events, citizen ship and general Varsity II
Prendcrgast, Pearson, Sinclair,
at University Y.M.C.A. Secretary, Miss
ve him words, puwerand confidence
"pep -

The game itself, was productive of


but even the redoubtable Joe could make
little headway against tin superb tackling
educational talks to Boys' Clubs at Uhi- Tayior, Duck, Douglas, Moore, Ketchem,
Giinn, Leger, Hamilton, Heustis, liolph Ruth Spence, Intercollegiate Y. W. C. A. page
the best football of the season. MtGill of the Montrcalcrs. Breen kicked in
'
Settlement.
versily Secretary, and Mr. C. E. Runnalls, -i,
presented a slightly heavier line up than Fine form and had the better of Flanagan
Teachers of Bovs' Bible Study Classes and "Horsook.,
President Toronto Student Volunteer Varsity but it was expected that the on the majority of the exeliangcs, Wendell
'and groups in Sunday Schools ;and Y.M. Western Univ. Clyne, Cowley, Traynor,
Union: speed of the Blue and White fourteen Holmes plnved a nice steady game but
Chalk, Malum, Anderson, McGeoch, Fisher
IC.A.'s.
ENTERTAINMENT. J.irrott Simpson, Mcpherson, McGinn, LIT. MEETS TO-MORROW NIGHT would offset this advantage. Such was the light Sullivan had little chance to
f III. not the case. With the famous quarter- show advantage. Perlman-was the best
Singers and instrumentalist to take Wain wright and Dock stater. ELECTIONS TO BE HELD
1 back Moitgomeryas the pivot. Coach of the taeklers but little Shoebottom
part in noon-hour programes at West SPEECH FROM THE THRONE Shauuhnessv has perfected one of the also turned in a stellar performance.
|End factories. .
LAST OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN The regular meeting of the Lit. will be The line men were apparently bewildered
J. Entertainers lor concerts and social DELIVERED AT VIC. A. L. C. held Tuesday Night instead of Wed- bv the fierce McGill attack and Shaugh-
~t
r.iglKS University Settlement and SECONDHAND BOOKS Night As no regular night (or Lit.
,
ncssy's interference methods. Wallace
Central Neighborhood House. Mr, Roy Mitchell delivered address meetings had as yet been decided upon. stood out as Varsity's best line man.
sin-
3. Entertainers, small orchestras, on behalf of players Club. The F.xecution ol the fourth year have He kicked well and played a steady game
Book Exohange Winds Up Year's
and "stunt" artists for concerts at
r
| ers
Work at end of Week arranged to hold a Class Party on on the defensive. He is not of hte sen-
Military Convalescent Hospitals, also '

The Women's Li Wednesday night at Queen's Hall. The sational type but [is in there working.
at Richmond Hill Prison Farm. the openinf First Year are also holding a elass party on Unquestionably the better team won
I IV. MISCRLLANEOUSi The Y. M. C. A. BOOK Exchange,
Wednesday night. The Executive of the Ih and good players though they arc, the
Dental and Science which has already exchanged some Eight
f 1. Senior Medical, The Speee hnndltd In? team well, tackled sensation- Varsity fourteen were unable to cope
students to give short, noon-hour talks Hundred Dollars worth of second hand by the Go- allyand was a consistent around gainer, with the organized attack and darling
V.i, Duilal Hv-r.n:: text books, will remain open daily between
on I In iar 1 irst
'18 in thi Anderson was the best of lialves. He trick plays of the Red [and White,
and Popular Science ut West End lactones 12.00 and 2,00 up to Friday, November
me in hers c caught faultlessly and used a marvellous "Shags" fourteen is the team to beat
2. Students to give lantern
talks in 7th, when the service will he discontinued, for the Dominion ehampionship.
settlements V. M. C. A. 's hospitals and and adjustments made of accounts of formally lo the
introduced Speaker
all students who have left their books First Quarter.
at Richmond Hill Prison Farm. Miss M. Thornton. Several discussions
Speakers on religious, social and on sale. A considerable number of followed concerning tie -[iiret.n limn die McGill kicked off against the wind
illb
SPECIAL TRAIN TO
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II.

Citizenship subjects for Senios Boy's and Latin, Greek, French and German are throne and about the suggestion that n.iuIaU-s and Sullivan returned the kick to Flanagan
Youu- Men's "Clubs. still on shelves, and students in these Varsity gained possession on interference
a new mace be procered.ior parliament able Keen
I Any students who, believing that college departments will be well a<. vised to look and Breen pun tea to Flanagan who was
jile calls for giving out as
well as taking over these second hand laaguage texts,,
to take the place ol the present affair
which was an object of laugnler at -each
aong the candidates
ition am 'he results
MONTREAL FOR GAME downed by Perlman ten yards out.
I in, are qualified and prepared to meet any with a view to securing tnus cheaply On a series of bucks and trick plays
meeting- The Leader ol the Government
Bt tlie above requests, arc invited to leave before the exchange closes, which ther- McGill tarried the Kill right up to Varsitys
announced ihit a new system would be
mimes and particulars with Mr. mal required to read later in the nrademic Committee Meets Today to ten vard line where Montgomery tried
their introduced whereby no one girl could
Paton or Mr. Arnold at Y.M.C.A., year.
held tc- many zffizie which wijld FIRST ORGAN RECITAL OF an outside kick, Breen caught it behind
'
Hart House Consider Matter his own line and Gilhooley downed him
work? This would also share the respon-
1919-20 SERIES TOMORROW for a rouge. Brccn booted on the first
East House col.andmrsjTmassey sibility especially among the members of Is Varsity going to send a Special train down, offside gave Varsity the bull and
the Senior year. The first of the 1910-20 (eighth) to Montreal for the game on Saturday, Breen kicked to Anderson for a rouge.
East House celebrated ih true Residence
style at midnight on Saturday. It was
guests ofnorth house Miss J. Cameron '21and Miss E. Dafoe series of Organ be given
tomorrow afternoon in Convocation Hall
recitals will After an exchange of kicks Varsity lost
possession on offside and Perlman was
'21 were elected to the existing vacan-
fill

in the form "f a banquet given by the on the Lit. executive. Mr. Koy penalized. An end run by Anderson
cies
new men in the house ami it turned out Burwash Hal! Holds Festival Mitchell then spoke on behalf of the Mi llour6. the University Organ- and plunges by Cope and Ross cave
|to be nil unbounded success. ist lias selected the following programe, McGill the ball ten yards out. Thev
L Eats there were aplenty even friend at Diet Kitchen id idc 1. George Frederic Handel (1085-1759) Mitchell stated that if there were
Dean bucked over for n try. McGill 7,
Stokes' admitted he had enough. Ice-
The Freshies si d th Overture to "Otho any reason for sending a train before there Varsity '->.

cake apples and smokes having been The Dinner Dance staged by the men 2. William Wblsicnholme (1S05-) is fwiceas much reason now. See editorial Second Quarter,
I capably ami the (nee..., -ith 1 1,.

partaken of, the members were given of North House, Burwash Hall, at the "Victoria.' Barcarolle. on why students should go.
singing of Ater two minutes of play Flanagan
a little entertainment thoughtfully privi-
Diet Kitchen, was among the most girl is requested to become 3. Felix Alexandre Guilmant (1S37-
Every Vic kicked in Breen who muffed behind his
Hert by the House
Committee. Mystic
delightful frolics to celebrate the memlair of Lit and take advantage of 1011) own line. Holmes fell on it for a rouge.
It has been a time
honoured custom live of AI! Halloweens.
1V

tvery opport unity it affords. Sonata D. Minor, op. 42.


in GRADUATE STUDENTS MEET There was no further scoring in this
that at events of this nature the trestirnen Amost pleasant evening was enhanced Introduction ct Allegro; Pastorale: quarter and Varsity line was holding
*
must "round the horn". This consisted by the chaperonage of Col. and Mrs. 2T2 Dancrj Monday Nest. Finale ON WEDNESDAY EVENING better but McGill smothered the Varsity
. of being propelled through an open
window Vincent Massey, the rendition of a reading '1. (a) Alexander Alexandrovitch
end tuns every time. Exchanges of
at the rear and riming around the house by Miss Florence Good, and the presence Second year School will hold their Ilinski (1S59-) Full Attendance Imperative as Im-.
is kicks between Breen and Flanagan
homing in by the front door, Of course of their guests, the fair Co-eds of Varsity. first dance of this -season at Columbus Be recuse i portant Matters will be featured the quarter. Breen was kicking
buckets of Lemune
ai all advantageous positions North House wishes to express its most Mall on November the .tenth. The 4 (b) Gaston Discussed. well with the wind and Perlman and
lice cold water were placed so that the dance will be informal, indications are l\.ti. hiiiclle. arranged by F. A. M. Shoebottom nailed the McGill backs in
nnlinkv runner received the honour of that the pre-war round of gaieties will 5. Giacomo Meyerbeer (171U-1S64) .Ml graduate :nts, men ana women, tracks .McGill S Varsity 2.
i of making the best time 10
lie eclipsed this year in the school.
Coronation March. e requested end a meeting on the
r Third Quarter.
Seconds. East House is prepared at cuing of Wi by, Nobember - ith at
any lime to challenge either of the other Alliance Frangaise meets Tonight. Troft Chapter House, Varsity On the second
kicked off
Rouses i" produce .i man who can equnl GIVEN EDUCATIONAL TALK ON i
ir .
iiinn with lull information are being down Flanagan licked to Breen.
Breen
A
meeting of (he "Alliance Francaisc" WORK AT SHANGHAI mailed to, ill whose address. - are available booted to Anderson who was downed
L Music was then provided by our splen- nill be held on Monday, November, 3, Others please take this notice. Full 20 yards yards out. McGill carried the
did j.i/.* orchestra and in the wee hours in the Lilian Massev (Household Science) attendance is imperative as matters of ball up the field on plunges by Nottman.
of the morning it was thought time to
Mr. Edward Evans addressed Volun- importance ore to be discussed. The
However one member at
B%- at B p.in.
teer Band Wyclifle Fourth Quarter.
break up. M.Moratid will speak on Anatole r.t
president and members of the Hoard ot
juncture arose and declaring that (he be present. After an exchange kicks, Montgomery
fc this France et la France d'uujourd 'hui. Governors will
I common room was in a bail
mess proposed The members of the U. C. Students was hurt and Wallace replaced him.
that it be cleaned up. The question Band met as usual on Sunday
volunteer Flanagan was replaced by Lafoley, a
arose where to throw the scraps etc. morning at Wvdiffe College. A nvest heat punter and with a stiff breeze behind
Naturallv South House having the distmc sy circa invented the vigilante VARSITY STAFF MEETING interesting and instructive talk was given W.S.C. MEETS TODAY him he forced Varsity back. Varsitv's
line play improved and they carried the
mil latter of
uld be jailors and rejoiced then by Mr. Edward Evans now ol the I'lvvsus
nature suggested itself. fc.aen man will be a meeting of The Department Toronto University a id for- ball to McGill's quarter line. MtGill
thai the men of the north. There The regidar monthly meeting of
armed himself with a good quantity and Va.rsity Staff in Room
82 of the in. fk fur sometime engaged in dncationnl
Students' Adminis-
and Ross ran 31) yards to midheld. Lapoley
the open wi idows provided the means. Main Building (foot of stairway work in Shanghai, China. He spoke the Women kicked to Holmes who ran it our nicely
Woodhouse 2TI U.C. Class Party. trative Council will be held today another exchange, Holmes
Little Dudiej attired in leading to men's cloak roonn on at length on the value of Christian but after
in his sleep To-night at 7. 45 p.m. in U. T. S. supervised education of Chinese boys (nulled behind his line and Scath fell on it
nayiamas and wandering Wednesday evening from 5 to 6. at half-past four in the Council
by the East House Bloor Street. and how the development ol individual for a try. Lafoley converted. The game
captured Business of importance will be dis- Boom, Main Building i,B. 82).
|nd after being fed up well spent the Dancing, Cards, Refreshments. Good character of the students is stressed. ended with Varsity in possession of their
music, all former members of 2T1 are
cussed.
night in "East Hons, Bugler Judson .
A further announcement will be made 40 yd. line. McGill Iti Varsity 3.
invited,
tnerupun sounded "reveille" and the cordially
of next Sunday's meeting.
Biree houses Went to lied.
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THE VARSITY
EDITORIAL COMMENT.
THE VARSITY The sh McGill supporters ot the gentler
UNIVERSITY OF
sex who these to allocate themselves in the
section given over to the women rooters TORONTO PRESS NOTICE TO STUDENTS.
lor Saturday's game misjudged sadly the
Niflht *PUdp. . - Co>l. SOnS e a 0
A' =n,:inir Ed? [OH feelings of those immediately about them.
E. G. HATH WAY '2Z.
PRINTERS
Edilot-in-Chlc/: Dc W.S. PUFFER, B.A.
E. !!. McJCI NjS'EV '20 J. li. HOOD '22
COLGATE HASTINGS *ao
They were either misled in their choice of
seats t>r purposely dared to antagonize the PUBLISHERS
.

y/ZE Students Book Department is still


Womcn'lEilHor: Ml si E. R. CMN'GAN. "21 W. G.
GARDNER
'20 !'. C.
LLOYD. M.A. V. nf T, supports by flaunting yards of BOOKBINDERS
J. W.
N. RUSSELL
F. P.
H. J. STRONG red antl while. The fate of six of the e a a unable to supplymany hoofys from
M. HEATH opposite sex adopting similar tactics, HAMILTON, 0 A_
Business Mjn,ietr: COLLIER
I.

C. GRANT, B.A.
among a section of Varsity men- wcM, we
Ft. 1.
New York: Publishing houses owing to the
scarcely like to picture that (ate.
Sporllne- Editor: N. A. MlMURKAY. I Local Edltori: shortage which exists there.
STOKtb, JASPERSON '22 WELLS '22
A"S1. Slwrliiiti liililor;
NemEditor: W. C.
Exchange Editor: A. KELLY
M.
STEPHENS
I..

'20
F. K.
E M.
W. A.
JOHNSON '21
STILL WEI. I-
D. C.
J. L. WILSON '22 The Veterans' Associations in the
Universities of the West, McGill and HEADQUARTERS Since October 1st we have paid daily
Queen's have all sent representatives to FOR
Spjitiiiu Rcporlcis: K. F. Noxon. Rc porters: Ottawa in response to Varsity's call. The Artist's and Draughtsmen's
G.
J.
M
W, Mi
f i
I
i
i r

M.i i.m. '21


i
'22 A.
MISS
11 Gme'22
A. Brown
Miss M. E. Thornton
E B. Reid '23 effort to secure an amendment -to the
Supplies
over $25.00 in postage and telegrams to
11. E. Saunokss '22 H. j. MtQuitL^N J. A. Cowam '22 report nf the committee on re-establisb-
J. M. - 1
'21 L. IlLtCKWUU. '22 nient it is hoped will be successful and in Civil Engineering Books provide books for all. This extra expense
R. S. Wtt&SKLS A. C. McLaVRis'23
Scott '22 favour of assistance to all returned men
A, D, R. 1 i u i
'
W- J. including has been borne entirely by the Department
Hah 1 into* '21 taking university training.
J. C. McClinion '5- Mathematical and Drawing Books
II. J. McMnnes'23 How did you like the colour scheme the CATALOGUE ON REQUEST without any advance in prices.
L. WILSON. ady rooters' provided.
J3cv\ Editot tills Issue: J.
PICTURE FRAMING
R. J. HAMILTON,
TORONTO, NOVEMBER, 3, 1919.
Corresfpontience ART METROPOLE Manager.
14 Temperance St.
October 31, 1910.
Don't Weaken. To the Editor of THE V'.vrsitv:

>rcthan one defeat tc mipen the spirit of Varsity's


Sir, In asking for space in your valuable
columns to publish this letter, i do so with
jjnuirnr rs- mure than one rc\ E in shiike the faith (if their the knowledge that tins matter concerns
stipporl ght loyally did our ru enthusiasts do their part in nil of your readers.

SL-ndinj; out grt\il


it of cheerful em
ragement over the field during
waves My plaint is of the drive which lies
Between the ivesl wing of Han House and
Saturday "s ganie v nf sound was launched forth
very cheer, ever v the campus. This short stretch of road
as convinrinw pr that Varsity was :iiind each play with the old is in wretched shape, and is an eyesore to

dauntless spiri! that has so long svnibolized her loyalty lo the Blue and all who pass hy. The mud, which never
White.
The championship is not won as yet that self same championship
is still to he won. How much greater the glory, the satisfaction, the
seems lo be completely dried up, is almost
as bad as that of Salisbury Plains. A
trip through this bog in an automobile will
convince you thai the road should be
TIP TOP CLOTHES
triumph in in whin ihe storm signals seem set against us. Men and macadamized at onre,

Wi men nl Varsity there's another game yet- and may hap another after
I trust that, in bringing this
matter to
the attention of "the powers thai be", 1
Made-to-Measure.
thai griiTi determination on your part will help your team carry the am assisting in the great work of making
Blue ami White in victory. our University surroundings even more
beautiful ihau they now are.
Sincerely,
STYLES FOR COLLEGE MEN.
Kyebi'kk Code, Arts '23.
Take Down That Crepe.
Varsity's defeat on Saturday has caused a great number of Blue and
W hile "supporters" lo send out hurrv-up calls for an undertaker and
fourteen heists. To these black-blooded 'individual's, it's all over but
WSj? Brum
Dear kind Mr. Varsity. -Militarism and
the wailing. Now ihe f|tiestir,n is this. Is this going to be the attitude Kulitir must be sustained at all costs.
during the nexl two weeks of that great mass of enthusiasts who backed Vet what is Ihe University doing towards
tip the team so admirably mi Saturday? towards preparing ns for the next war
beyond a few lectures on tactics and
There are Rood reasons to believe that such is not the case. Varsity am occasional exegesis of some of the more
g^es LO Mi ill on Novi irtber
1 bm because it is away from home and 1
luscious and succuhnt passages from our
because nl other weak-kneed ideas of McGill's invincibility, this game ojdfrietidi Mr. Infantry Training (edition

does not shape ,i- ontest at all. It is simply a formality in which


.1 i

v Now it is obvious that the art of


ihe Athletic As ciation send down to Montreal aboul twenty football
-.

war caii t- learned only by actual practice,


I

players In ,,,k< jart in the .ixrimionv of handing the Intercollegiate following ion careful organization. As
Championship Mel, ill. towards the latter and thru il to the
former, would suggest that the troops
l,nl remains lliat McGill must battle through. this "ceremony"
I
ll-I
be issued with distinguishing bank-colors
hi order to hang up 'he championship shingle. At least the men who its under.

were in action on Saturday intend to see to it that Shaughnessy's pets go First Division, Medicine; rectangle
the limb nn the 15th, of bloody-red, surcharged with gallipot
emitting mcphftie odors. Second Division
supporters going to be slackers? Would
In view nl this, are Varsity Arts: rectangle comprised of mosaic of
ii not Lie better and bigger in take an interest in the team during
much twenty-four blue carrots, indicating both
their work-outs this. week in fact boost in every way possible? And agriculture origiss and pure gold qualities.
Third Division, School
incidentally, should .1 special train he run to Montreal on the 15th, why rectangle of
;

clepnant-grey suggestive of strong back


not spend an odd dollar.' A commiltee is now considering the advisa- und canary brain. Fourth Division, Fore-
bility of sending a special train. Show them that you are behind it! stry; rectangle of hush-green, emblazoned
with profile head of Big Chief Tohel
Wifwork.
In addition, each vear would be
Women and Rugby granted patches as follows, gentlemen
5TYLES
Wi to congratulal the Athletic Directorate on the spirit of
of the first year, circle comprised of a
verdant, eiuerald-gTeen cabbage, in glorv.
that are distinctive Patterns that are New
gallantry .-\ ihsy displaj in reserving the best section in the bleach- Sophs, semi-circle showing a half billiard and Attractive You may have your Clothes made
at ihe Met rill-Varsity g Le for the women of the University. The hall, sadly distended as with lUCQta)
ers
mumps. Juniors, triangle formed of mut- as you Want them and remember when you come I
women fel: honcur; d at the consideration shown to them, and
ually supporting dancing-pumps. Seniors,
welcoming innovation as a Tribute lo their "Varsity Spirit", mani-
this .

square of solid cement, sprouting either here you have your choice of our entire stock of
tested their appreciation in unmistakable enthusiasm and whole-hearted wings of dawn or donkey's ears.
their support. Although the woman student Now gentlemen, I ask yon, would
h.is always been intensely initerested in intercollegiate sports, her presence not these distinctive "flashes" both
inculcate antl foster
at the rugbv game has herretofore involved the formality of an escort n<-t< s.-ary spirit

(who might have bet


teal on the gr; d stand writ
luable addition to the rooters' section), and a
bbged to confine her enthusiasm
of the platoon in the offensive?
Arts proceeding to the Medical Building
for Third Year English lecture, advancing
Picture
Suitings or Overcoatings
within the respec le hounds of propriety. Now that she has exper- across the front campus in artillery
ii in id the privile
rooting has been
of the bleachers, and her right lo a share in the
recognized, she is only too willing to acknowledge that it
tormatioa and behind a covering screen
01 husky and wily scouts. Consider the
ALL AT ONE PRICE
Napoleonic genius required to get the
is infinitely more thrilling lo "go" lo a game than to have to depend on parade thru the needle's-eve defile of the
"being taken". north door, with embattled and malodor-
Being the Largest One Price Tailors in
ous medicine there prepared to do the
This new departure, has aroused considerable comment, and the .
Moraines stunt. the World, we are able by specializing to
consensus of opinion is highly in ils favour. It is a wholesome recogni- Again' imagine some meek and
tion of the principle of equal rights and equal responsibilities for the men genlle "School" lad, desirous of humbly
give you clothes at $24, that it will cost
ami \v< men as undergraduates of the University. We do not despise and respectfully petitioning dear Registrar
for permission to cut lectures once
per
you $30 to $35 to equal elsewhere.
convention, hui there are certain barriers which must be broken down week in order to. attend Mr. Gaiety's
before we enjoy the fullest advantages of a co-educational institution. world famous theatre, advancing against Drop in and see our materials.
Throughout ihe rugby season the men have thronged the bleachers and the stronghold of arts, supi>orterl by
cheered (or Varsity, while ihe women, unless duly escorted, have vanguard, maiuguard, Hankers and a
listened in ihe echoes^ from afar. But last Saturday the women were
But in the lialtles of the Campus,
accorded
var.1 g f tit;
full
ip| rf.r it
students' privileges, antl the large
::. rh_ .1.. durance ~f lb rl-Gir- f:r . I
number who look ad- Arts would
of all,
undoubtedly be conquerors
ilianks to possession of the much-
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an equal share in college activities. But we must acknowledge that advertised "loaded gunn" of the great
ihe Athletic Directorate went further than was required by the princi-
ple of absolute equality, and in reserving a section on the bleachers for
the women, chose ihe best section to be had. Again we commend
ami glorious-] don't think-ytar of 2 T If.
Continued on page j. TIPTOP TAILORS
them, and judge from this experiment that next rugby season will
witocss the fullest co-operation between ihe
support of the team.
men and the women in the
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THE VARSITY

VARSITY ATHLETICS Stars


STUDENTS' FEES BASKETBALL PRACTICES
BEGINJHIS WEEK
VARSITY WOMEN LAUD
CHEERLEADER GAULD of
STARTING MONDAY
OCT. 27th
"Jeff" Preston Star of 1914 Team Strongly back up Blue and White

VICTORY BONDS to Manage Team Temporarily


Varsity basketball fans can look forward "Cod bless
Entire

Co-eds.." As
the
Game
fair
Heaven REX BEACH'S
to a Rood vear. Gilley and I'reslon of the girls thronged out of the bleachers Thrilling Story of Five Crooks
PURCHASED AT DESK ADJOINING the 19M first team art back and will be after the game, these were the words
available for the Blue and White again overheard by the keen ears of a Varsity and A Girl
this year. The same may be said oi the reporter and they were uttered with Alexandre Dumas one
FEES OFFICE
is of
whole persnnel of last ytar's team. with the genuine feeling. The innovation of reser-
exception of Urquharl. The followini; ving a section of the bleachers for the
his novels speaks of the Diamond
.
arc ready: Bell, Logan, Coles, Dickson and feminine element of Varsity was certainly as a "Star of Heaven".

MAIN BUILDING OF UNIVERSITY Jack man. Practice liours have been fully justified for every inch of space
Teh Ryrie diamond, because of
The Girl from Outside
arranged at Hart House fur Monday, reserved for them was occupied, and
Wednesday and Friday i-G p.m. The wildly enthusiastic rooters they proved its exceeding brilliancy, is well
Will be accepted in payment of upper gym will be used for these work- to be. entitled to such a name.
outs. Can they yell?-yes like H The Music You Lotie"

FEES Owing to the fact that only two mem-


bers of the executive are bark, it was
necessary to elect a new one, The fallow-
ing will hold office (or this year:
PresidentJack Coles, Victoria,
Can they sing?.)ike anything.
When
With whom
called Gauld.
you start 'em can you halt 'cm?
lies

In giving the .songs and yells the


the fault? a man
You never saw a poor Ryrie dia-

with us.

mond high quality is a fixed habit

We buy direct from the cutters


Vice-President- J. K. Bell, Arts. girls lent valiant assistance and they
Ad THE
HOURS: 10.00 A.M. TO 1.00 P.M. DAILY
Sec re tary-Trea surer J. A. Dirkson,
Acting Manager "Jeff" Preston, Knox
kept up their "pep" /est right to
the end. Several times they were called
for prompt
show it.
cash, and our values

A large turn our of candidates for the upon to give the Varsity yell-solos.

The BONDS will be handed to the Student


teams is requested. Strange to say, the subdued v'oice of
the classroom was a minus quantity, and
one wonders if it is gone for good.
DOMINION
Today Undoubtedly of all the yells the "piece
upon receipt oi cash or certified cheque.
F.O.Ii. vs, U.C., 4 p.m.,
SOCCER.
RTJGBY.
back campus.
tie resistance" was
Riff-raff". Under the superb direction
of Mr Gauld, master of ceremonies when
'

'Rickedy- rickedy
Ryrie
Limited
B ros. BANK
the men gave the horse laugh "Hee. Haw.
Jr. U.C. vs. Jr. Dents, 4 p.m., Vic camp. the girls came in on the high attenuated 134-136-138 Yonge St. Capital - Paid up $6,000,000
vocal gymnastic being rivaled only by
Reserve Fund and
Tomorrow the acrobatic feats of the cheerleader TORONTO Undivided Profits - 57,600,000
himself.
HELP YOUR FACULTY SOCCER.
Mills vs. Denis, 4 p.m., back campus.
At the end o( the
inine section was the target for all eyes
first half, the fem- Total Assets - - -

Savings Department in connection


$122,000,000

RUGBY. for in the midst was to be found a wildly

TO WIN Jr. Arts vs. Forestry, 4 p.m., back campus partisan women's rooting battalion from
MrGill, numbering 4 strong. At first
with all Branches. Interest allowed
on Deposits of tl and upwards.
MULOCK CUP STANDING they were permitted to wave the red Standard Shoe Repairing Co.
and white to beans content, subject only Drafts issued on foreign countries
670-2 YONGE ST.
PRINCE OF WALES FLAG. The standing in the four groups
Mulock Cup Series is as follows:
Group
in the
to a few chaffing remarks from the men
in the rear. But later oa their aggressive
and antagonistic policy caused the Varsity
The most modern machinery and
at current rales.

SPADINA AVENUE BRANCH


I.
girls to gel rather "liet up" and tliere Expert Workmanship.
Won. Lost.
were even calls from the men to "(Kiss SHOES CALLED FOR & DELIVERED. Cor. College Street
Every Bond Purchased Counts For Your Faculty Sr. School 2 0 'em up". Two women from the Varsity Full Soles and Heels a Specialty. John Cbuso, Manager.
Sr. Mcds 1 1
then approached the doughty ones
Sr. Arts 0 2
staff
toinvite them to sit with them in a place
PHON1 NORTE 2860.
O.A.C. defeated Setiool thereby winning
of greater safety, but their benevolent
group.
offer was refused with the remark "we
are quite comfortable where we are". Beauchamp & How
jr. Mcds....!
Group II.
Won
2
Lost
0
A few minites later when one of the
McGi Mites attempted again to nose her
colours in the faces of Varsity fans, a
INGRAM and LIMITED

Announcement to Varsity Men! Sr. Dents 2 1


Stealthy hand reached over her shoulder TAILORS
Jr.
St.
School
Mikes
Group in.
1
0
2
3
and lo. she was bereft of her ningic wand.
The indignation and chagrin of the lady
BELL, Limited TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN
A few hundred yards from the Main Building you will find was great, but on a promise to use them
Won Lost
more discreetly, the colours were returned.
King Street West A. 3875
. an established business where a big assortment of slightly used
clothing, boots, etc., of and materials is sold at moat
al! styles
Victoria
Jr. Dents
2
2
0
0
After that the Montrealers evidently
realized that "discretion is the better
256 McCAUL ST. 91

Jr. Arts 0 2 (Pif II Door Seuli Bf CoUtf St.)


reasonable prices. We
and rent dress, tuxedo and frock
sell
Forestry 0 2
part of valour, " for quite reigned in their
and also exchange or buy your cast off clothing and pay camp for. the duration of the game. Telephone - - Coll. 837
suits, To Play. As for Mr. Gauld the girls are un-
the highest cash prices. Jr. Dents vs. Vie (at Vic) November 3
animous in the following rendering of
Jr. Arts vs. Forestry (campus) Nov. 3 ".
'
'wriats' the matter with

THE FREEMAN DRESS EXCHANGE Group IV.


Won Lost
What's the matter with cheerleader
Gauld? COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSE
He's alright.
671 YONGE STREET Trinity 1 0
Who's alright? FOR ALL
Wycliffc 0 1
Cheerleader Gault,
NORTH 3270. {'A block north of St. Al bin's and WcMcsley St.) Won by Trinity,
STUDENTS'
F.O.E. and Kno*

Onlooker
defaulted.
Who said so?
E verb oily'
Who's everybody?
Varsity girls. SUPPLIES ARROW
softCOLLARS
PARKBROS. Students
photog ra Phers
Bumped....
fij & & &
INTERESTED STUDENTS MAY
USE GYM DURING CLASSES
Vou are cordially invited to inspect
our stock and ask oar prices.
FIT WELL WASH EASILY
Ouett. Pcabody & Ce. ef Canada, Ltd.
Special Rales to But not broken. A net strung across will divide part
for general uae.
328^ YONGE ST., TORONTO Phone Main 1269 One more
lath.
outside cliance remains on the
Although regular class work will occupy
a e> tti lis
ihe main gymnasium floor at frequent Kerr, Davidson, Paterton
Sonic dyed-in-crepe pessimists may
Gowns
WOMAN'S BAKERY intervale, students interested in gymnas-
smile at this remark.
a SJ fe
tics or those wishing to use the apparatus
and Mo Far land, College
will be allowed to use the extreme west
<S3

what's improbable is not


However end of the Hour even during class hours.

always impossible stranger things have
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS.
CONFECTIONERS AND CATERERS happened.
A net will partition off the space reserved
for these students.
S5 & S5 t& 807 Excelsior Ufa Building, Taronte 31
Varsity went through a gruelling ex-
When arranging for your
BANQUETS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, Etc.,
perience on Sat urday. Two weeks remain
for overhauling and learning the lesson.
HARRIER CLUB MEETING Solicilori for the University of Toronto HARCOURT & SON
Let us Estimate for you. Ameeting of the Harrier Club Execu-
Fierce tackling, terrifn: line-plunging
CHOCOLATES. and puzzling plavs featured the work of
tive will be held in the athletic room
Specially goad are our Priscilla, old-fashioned Chocolates, In lb. '

job Hart House on Mo.iday afternoon at


MrGill. Shaiighnessy knows his UNIVERSITY LODGE, A. F.andA. M.
1 lb. & 2 lb. packages. p.m. At this meeting there are 103 King St. West
Fresh daily.
MS*
All one price 70 cents per lb. 5.
>'
well,
several important items oi business to No. 496, G.R C.
. 430 COLLEGE ST. (Near Bathurst). Coll. 1401. is*; discuss liefore making the final arrange-
"Eddy" Rained many yards ot terra
ments for Saturday, th*: day set (or the Jane. 1010
'
270 COLLEGE ST. (Near Spadina) Coll. 3057.
Red and White. The big
In.iitulod - -
firma for the run. Secretaries of the various faculty
MOTOR DELIVERY.
A. H. LEAKE, Prop. - - TORONTO
"truck horse" was worked hard but on the
signal"Eddy back", was always willing.
at! lelic Societies are reaueitcd to
their representative present.
have Meets 2nd THURSDAYS TORONTO
Remember those (aculites entering tins Freemason's Hall, 491 College Street
Varsity came to life in the fourth contest are requested to have their entnes
quarter lint the effort came too laic Hail
in on or before Thursday noon (Nov.li).
this offensive been started earlier, there No entries after that date will be accepted.

BANK OF MONTREAL may have been a different story to tell.


LOEWS THEATRE
"Shag" .Ml-.nv The Bass Drum SAME POPULAR PRICES.
Established over 100 Yuura. manner wh way. in case of the noble Frosh,
"how d'vi )Kige pitch might be worn not
Continuous Performance 12 Noon to
certainly h;
h gee nnd haw shoulders,
and aft, like the regalia of
RUGBY OUTFITTERS 11 p.m.

BUY Those in :hers showed the right


al of the
Flotilla.
Lake Tcmaganii
Everything required for the game
VICTORY BONDS whole l-
ir.oughout I he
tes acted very credit -
ii.i.l- JERSEYS, JACKETS, ENTIRE WEEK OF NOV. 3rd.
)ly when No. "ltT
KNICKERS, STOCKINGS, BOOTS
The Rugged Comedian
Full information regarding denom- PADS, Etc.
WILL ROGERS
the hero of the hour.
inations of Bonds, terms of sub-
The cheer loader
Ask the women.
is
OFFICIAL FOOTBALLS in
scription and other particulars will "ALMOST A HUSBAND"
,r,ack Isay it who shouldn t
gladly be furnished at any branch nation and necessary Prices right Quality the best an accidental groom.
St. Michael's The story of
plea!
of the Bank of Montreal. Drummer. Loew s British-Canadian Weekly.
"Mutt and Jeff" Animated Cartoons.
On Saturday afternoon the women tiudi

Throughout Cnnnda nnd New found Innd. urnduates of St, Michael's College i All joined heartily
"Toronto the Pride o( the North", and
in the singing of
PERCY A. McBRIDE Sis Smart Vaudeville Acts.
At London, Eiifilniid, nnd m Mexico City. the gU"sts ot the St. Michael's Colic
In Purls. Honk of Momivul, l^riiiico). 1
Alumnae at ,.n Autumn Tea in PJewm finally "Auld Lang Syne" was sung. SPORTING GOODS & BICYCLES The performance in the Winter Gar-
Branches and Agencies: Ill Ihu fill U-d Sin lc,-Ncw ^ in k, 1 IiIlURO. SpOkruic
During the reception, the eirls of the two den in which patrons may reserve
Son r-rnneisco-flrlliBli Amurlcon ilonk. seats two weeks in advance, Is the
(owned nnd controlled by ilio flnnk of Montreal. colleges "i St Joseph's and Loretto Abbey 343-345 Yonge St. Phone M. 1128
Toasts were drunk to His Majesty the made the freahics acquainted with each same as Loew s Yonge Street Theatre.
King, our Alma Mater, and Our Country. other.
'

THE VARSITY

Applied Science Trinity


READY TO BRIGHTEN

(or its hip Rcvitc to


i lie cominu month.
2T3 REVUE.
At an enthusiastic maetirif
morning Science 2Ti Inicl till
1 presented during
Tins will undoubtedly
be one of the best events o{ the season
as no care or expense is being spared to
Hidl
The

talcing
third regular meeting ol the
Literary Institute was held in Convocation
on

along party lines,


i

the
Friday evening, the program
he form of an inVpromtu debate
subject being
the Literary Institute should abolich
itself in favour of one University De-
011 BP
- Stollerys -

OVERCOATS
bating Society; a question of considerable
obtain the best material and to present
I he interest since the College is about to
it in the most attractive way.
move to Queen's park. This store for men be.icves that it is
executive u iilre.nK' lOmmiiincimn; Willi
i

New York and London and the Univer-


sity mav bonk forward to seeing the
latest
The government speakers were W. G.
Colgate, and 11. Mason; the opposition
was upheld by N. Clark Wallace and
I
good business to be a week too early
rather than a day too late in showing
the new ideas for the new season and
- -
creation of the playwrights of these places.
j. R. Ditchburn, B. A. that's why these fall and winter stocks
The vear is fortunate in liaving the ser- The affirmative side, which was taken are at the top notch of excellence
f Mi Win 1
m.iTKLV.' r,
You chaps, who arc un-
by the government, had a rather difficult right now.
proposition on account of sentimental decided about the proper thing to
reasons, but nevertheless, they made some wear, can put doubt to route at once

>[., -lies frnm hi Hour of the house i


here with this.
Are styled to meet the Demancs
were made bv the following-J. li. West,
Toikcy Oikcstm is going to be a big A. M. Gee, H. M. jackson, J. F. Davidson
E. Day. II. A. Wilson, P. Lowe, H, A. NEW FALL HABERDASHERY
of Young Men with College
success this year. The rehearsals show
Lawrence, A. E Jameson. P. W. Dawson,
thai the orcheatrs
-
is being [>i in fine
Mr. Maxwell 2T2. (.. P. Sparling, H. li. Heard, and W. G.
Ideas of Real Clothes.
shape by its leader.
initial performance will be nt the Luxton.
lis Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Half-

is
nc.it Engineering
expected.
Society meeting it Professt r A. H. Young, judge and
fav Hired the society with a short,
critic, Hose, Handcrkerchiefs, and all other
wearables suggested by the change of
When Buying these Warm
Luesday but interesting di ^crijilion ,,f the situation
The next rehearsal will be
Nov. 4 at d.SO p.m. in C2"2 [ConrJ M. giving hi
negative lido.
decision in favour of the 1
seasons, all from the best makers,
whose word for quality is 'as good as '
Double Overcoats Stollerys had
Building) No profirecrmg in the
Mining and Metallurgical Club Meets
A meeting nt the Mining and Mi tnllur-
In the arty vole, the government was
|

upheld l>j the small majority of two.


The- lie. t meeting will lake the form
their bond."
prices. Everything worthy of your
:onfidence and ours.
YOU Students in mind all
of an in cr-year debate, between rhc
gical Club was held Tuesday nfu rnnon
Second an d Third years.
the time.
Inst at 5 o'clock in the Mining Building.
J. C. Skinner presided. The following
The Tri iiiy College Theological Society A FEW SPECIALS
will meet at 7.30 o'clock this evening Choose Stoollerys Store for
Scc.-Trea surer H. M. Shc|
when
will give
Prohibitto
the president, N. Clark Wallace,

S^This is only one of the Gloves - S>2.46 pair.


Overcoats All Wool Fabrics
2nd Vtai Rep.H. P. Mar which
l-i Vcnr Rep.Q. D. Johni
h..-. pUv session's program,
i
topics
oi this
the executive Underwear
2 suits for $6.60.
- - $3.36 3uit
Hand Tailoring and Peppery
and a scric i of interesting and instructive
meeting's to which not only members
Hose, 2 pair, 11.00, Regular 66c. Styles.
University College of Trinity ipIIi gebul of the other faculties
Dr; invite. , is looked forward to.

2T3 U.C. ATTENTION.


The executive are planning the first elas;
parry, fur Wednesday night. All mem.
bers of 2T:( are asked to keep the night
ih.ii',!

of Trinity
i a
day
was held for
me
members and graduates
ollege who lost their lives
i
morning
icmorial service
in the college

BIRRELL'S
FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS
and to watch the notice hoard and Wed, in the war In Holy t ommjinion was 1

nesdav'seonv of Tirii Vaksity for fn rther. ci lebralcd by the Rev. Dean Duckworth,
assisted b y the Roc. M. S. C. Morris
and the I ev. Canon Rollo.
Provost
and very
H lcklem
nipressivc sermon from a texr
The Rev.
preached an appropriate
BL00R at Bafhurst
$27.50 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00
executive will be held this 'afternoon in
Boom 4 ct 3 p.:i: The PRCident wish':.' hi
i

sen fro i the eighth verse o[ il-c sixth COLLEGE at Spadina


every member to 1* present. chapter <> the book oC Isiah.
The sen ice was fully choral and was
Y0NGE& &
Victoria
Classical Association Reorganized.
beautifullj rendered by the choir.
large aumber of the friends oi the College
were present.

JEREMIAH'S VISION.
A

For Dance Orchestras


GET
BL00R STOLLERYS Il To r
'.On Friday at 4 p.m. was held a well-"
represented meeting of Classics and Eng-
lish and History [1 (assies Option) stud-
Continued from page I.
HENDRY
(Fifth Yoar Medicine)
Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back"
eni- "I Vieinria ("ullege to reorganize the dwinVcall thin \ir'
Victoria Classical Association. The follow- In his vision, the prophet saw the Bl-
v. ill Ix ii-.n
i

NORTH - - - 8660
ing officers were elected: ond branch and then the seething pot
Hon, PresidentProf, N. W. DeWjtt. facing the north. Inspired by the mcs-
Sugc of hope in the first vision he is able
Vice-PresidentMiss j. York '2L to gaze into the trouble of the second.
Treasurer I V. Easicoii '22. From the north swept down the Scythians (it has been SAID".
Secret, .rj Miss Kcndrick '23, and Babylonians, and behind them was the WHAT A MAN
" ll is hoped that t h.- st udeni S in the above-
will ami the wrath of God. Thus his
taU&
This Dressy Idoesnt SEE _
courses will give the executive their loyal
s peoplfe!
1 l
Wo NT HURT HIM
(
support, and enable several meetings ol
'

pre-war enthusiasm to be held. he world today, ; IT

ANGLICAN WOMEN ATTENTION!


owing with
ild evil, the after
des Waist-line Model 'AIN'T
so!
The postponed hike of the Atig.Ican
women of all faculties of U. of T. is due
ilillii-iiliii--. greater than those "past".
.ili.

Rth. Please keep in mind the following This


Is one of our special $40. Coals. Ids in
is the vision of the seething pot.
details.
lint almond branch
the vision of the tones of slate grey and greens iofy the grey
Every Anglican girl be there.
Every girl will bring "cats" for two.
spi lis The meaning of the Hebrew
hope.
predominating. A Oftentimes what man doesn't see docs
word for almond is "wakeful one", sug- coal with real class but
Meeting place is the main entrance to gesting the early blossoming of tKc almond
not by any means extreme.
hurt him. Remember that Underwear
before the other irees in the Spring. After
that scratched your back when it didn't
this message of hope and confidence un-
'he lake will Im in the direction of the
i., 1.1, view the scethini; un-
At the same price, we have a number need scratching?
of form-fitting
,
that lie i> watching
Ulsterettes that are proving Do you want to be warm and yet
YWI.
is not wanting power very popular.
SPIRIT OF HALLOWEEN INVADES to Jul His word.
li]
.

comfortable?
Jeremiah wis no pessimist, but one of
ANNESLEY HALL the deepest optimists, lor he faced all the
Put your birthday suit next to some oi
Miss Addison and Cull'ud Gentleman
U el s, yet had hope. Nor was he a super- our pure wool undergarments and get
lead Grand March. Scial Optimist crying "Peace, peace, when
there is no peace" hill his refrain WES!
FITZPATRICK & 0'CONNELL, Ltd. acquainted with real next-to-the-skin
The spirit of HaUow'en invaded Annesley 254 Yonge Street comfort.
Hall Sutardav niehl .mil ,vid'e j

Jur lesson fro hat while f icing I

corridors, spacious reception rooms and


caldron, let j be steadied by a vision
tasteJullv decorated gymnasium witches,
ol hope, the almond branch. Let us
ghosts, fairies and imps held high revel
march strajght-forward, believing that
Until almost midnight.
began with a grand march, led by the
The festivities
We fall to rise, are baffled to tight better"
The true vision ol hope h Jesus Christ the Special Prices to Students
G. HAWLEY WALKER, Limited
Dean of Residence. Miss Addison, and
Risen One. ! his is the hope for the world
a jovial "culttid gentlemen" who bore
and for ourselves. The divine discontent
Within us can only be satisfied by Christ ALIVE BOLLARD 126-128 Yonge Street

faculty were there given in the assembly


and His iospcl.
demands, mid can
i
He t.ii i>hes lile's deepest
spirit nali/e democracy.
TOBA
TOBACCONIST
hall, the firel year stunt "Horatius al
The Bridge" and "A Spanish Tragedy"
for which the faculty was responsible,
10-12 YONGE ST. ARCADE
u'ilY, fid 'ml'IiVlu^XSt!'^
deserving special mention. Al the con-
clusion of 4he programme, the merry
>"
pany adjourned to the gymnsaium
I'jolj

"Mope
Spirit
glimpse the vision of the
almond branch and hear the exhortation
Knox College The a vera gc man when ordcrlne a Ink
would oay: "Oh, nuki; ii ju P i liku the
CHESTNUT and COULTER
still in God, forwe shi pr:u..c
when.- refreshments were served ami Him." last one." U ii wdrv nul fm Hie diKriml- e LADIES TAILORS 1 f
dancing was indulged in lor the remainder nniin E tasica of the wc would a n c
In this age of materialism, the Univer- (,

of the evening. A wedding of interest to many Varsity


(itessfd atlkc. you would please that
It
433 SPADINA AVENUE
sity must uphold the things of mind and students was solemnized on Thursday
lady triirnd,"
Eu to 132. where your College 6637
spirit. must embody
It last individual needs arc alwoys considered.
he
p-^spGB Us; <:?} by I.e. iwl
I


l
.
spirit
end
of
sknll
at 12.30 in the Chapel of Kn
College
Jessie Ermine Black, B.A. [U.C. 'IS) was
m Folletts " en s
'

Ta ""
I3 2
.
VONGE ST.
d '".holy marriage to the
Reverend
STUDENT SINGERS. / must supply the ideal of Hfff*?
'.Vll-iph'-r, M..V, U.C. '14

will
oi spiritualized Democracy.
the fight, and we should
,.,!'
kI 'T CHOICE CUT FLOWERS MRS. HQSHER'S RECREATION AND INSTRUCTION GROUPS
An excellent opportunity exists IV III ll
1

ath which Christ, our Lord


;'
Knox
!

; [
- i'" 1 ii: I ;
'

n 1')

for students to take part in the Masti


< ollege, assisted byithe Hey D T make a most acceptable gift for SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR GIRLS ATTENDING VARSITY
performance of the finest music
I

^ MHWol of Victoria Vr^LL


all occasions and
written for church use. The choir The bride entered the Chapel if you gel them A combination of
by way of nature, folk, classical and modern dancing.
master of Timothy Eaton Memor- tile rotunda galleries, supported bv her at
Providing healthful physical exercise and
ial Church will cordleJly welcome ourselves and firm faiih in
a complete edu-
God, liearing cational course in the art of dancing.
any applications for
from University students who are
interested in choral music of the
membership
deliver thcEi" a_ cfflniinand given In anti-
DUNLOP'S this course are fully competent to teach.
Those who complete

cipation of Christ s promise, "Lo, 1 am Those interested are urged to communicate


highest class. Apply by letter or Mr. andMra Gallagher carry with 8 Adelaide St. West immediately
With you alvvay, even unto the end."
the urn led good wisher, of
them
phone DaJton Baker, choirmaster, the large com- with Mrs. Mosher, North 4530 as only
pany ol friends winch almosl filled you may be
sure that you are a limited number
43 Farnliam Ave.Phone, North FOUND A lady',, small black purse Ctiapcl.
the
[hey will reside In HaiTistOn. will be accepted.
at the rugby mutch. The owner may jut ,ino,
doing the right thing. They can
identify same by applying at the post-
at which point the Groom's
>'har S L- is located. have them delivered anywhere and
assure yon satisfaction.
MOSHER STUDIO OF DANCING, 583 CHURCH ST.
s

TheUnder&r^duote Newspaper
VOL. XXXIX. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 5, 1919.

FIRST ORGAN RECITAL DR. HINCKS DELIVERS VARSITY VETERANS


DR. SHARMAN A REAL
LARGELY ATTENDED INTERESTING LECTURE
To The Students of The University HOPE TO SECURE
STUDENTS' LEADER Audience applaud Mr. Moure's ren-
of Toronto Combined Y.MXjTand Y.W.Q.
dering of "Polichenelle
He will present the study May I take this opportunity of urging upon you the need of
of Vic. hear talk on Mental GOVT. AID
Before a large and appreciative audience
of Life of Christ in using every effort that the Undergraduates may at this time do Hygiene
the first of the 1910-20 (eighth) series of
New Sight organ recitals was given in Convocation their best to make a success of the War Memorial Fund. LARRY MARTIN S1IU IN OTTAWA
Hall on Tuesday afternoon. The November meeting of the Combined
These recitals are given fortnightly No from anyone, but if every
large sacrifices are required Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. of Victoria AND IS WORKING HARD
during the college year by Mr. F. A. College went off as a huge success. Thanks
THIS is an^portunity Moure, the University organist, anil are student will do something there should be an excellent result. to the untiring efforts of the two execu-
The Varsity Veterans are not letting
Toronto about 150 students flocked into
largely attended by musicians of We must not fail in our present effort. The success of the Fund tives,
up in their Battle ol Parliament Hill
and members Univer-
of the faculty of the Alumni Hail on Tuesday afternoon at
Last year this course was a will be a measure of the interest that we take in the work that was Mr. Blackburn, the Social Service
to secure Government assistance for
sity. Music-lovers among Varsity stu- 4.15.
the soldier student.
dents are indeed fortunate to have such Representative of the Men's " Y " acted as
great success. Let's go! done for us in the last five years by those who served and fell for us Mr. Mart in- Chairman of the
Larry
opporthiities to hear the works o( eminent chairman of the meeting.
welfare committee has been in Ottawa
composers played by a thorough musician Overseas. We are bound to preserve their memory in the Univer- After an exceedingly well-rendered
since Wednesday last and is gradually
enlarging number of students in
An violin soloby Mr Baine, Dr Hindu of the
arc becoming directly or
and masterly organist. sity in a worthy way. United effort and a little sacrifice from every swinging the members into line, and
all faculties Mr. Moure, began his programme with Department of Psychiatry proceeded to
mdirestly acquainted with
Dr. H. B. one will secure thi3 result give an illustrated lecture on the work of
and making them see the problem as
the Overture to "Otho" by Handel. This
Sharman as both normal leader and numlier opens with a sonorous and stately the mental hygieuists. Of late years, he
it really is.

of the remarkable course in The country at large ,and many members


author introduction in the classical style, is said, a sort of revival lias appeared in
'Jesus in the Records"
which student
women, arc now continued by a lively fugul movement, and social service
a sort of scientific punch
of Parliament arc unaware of the actual
distress amone the soldier student s.so
croups, both men and concluded with a gavotte. has conic into it. As a result the Mental
University. Mr. Martins' heart to heart talks with
studying throughout the In graceful contrast to the mure severe Hygieuists have been organized to in-
Last year, in response to a strong them are very enlightening. He has
style of Handel, Mr. Moure next played vestigate the individual criminal, prosti-
already circularized the House, with a
invitation from a group of people at the ture, or pauper. He said that has been
"Barcarolle" by William Walstenholmc, it
very strong note, calling attention to
University, Dr. Sharman consented to
one of the school of modern English the fact that there is no machinery in
come to Toronto and introduce his composers. It was followed by Guil-
various force to re-establish the student returned
Bible Study course into the
large number of students
mant's "Sonata in D Minor", which from war-and as a result he is farther
colleges. A begins with a slow movement marked by
seized with the reasonableness
from being re -established than any other
became heavy chords, while in the second move- verv often the cause.
method and its findings. class uf citizen.
and value its
The Conferences this past Summer
Lake Couch-
ment the tempo changes, becoming an
Allegro. This is replaced by a charming
FORMAL OPENING OF HART HOUSE He lias found that the public school
system, while a very good institution for
With the help of representatives from
Queens McCill and Western Universities.
at Brome Lake, Quebec, normal minded children, is a curse to boys
,

Pastorale, while the final movement .Mr. Martin is now lobbying the House
Ontario, and Lunisdcn Beach. and girls of mental deficiency. They can-
idling,
Saskatchewan, sent back to the colleges
and pro-
exhibits great power and forms a fitting
climax. This wonderful composition
ALSO SPECIAL CONVOCATION not hug up with the rest in their studies:
and when the Bill comes up for discussion
the Educational side of will be thoughly
of Canada groups of students
it
showed the organist's marvellous control of and as a result they become restless, and gone
fessors eager to extend this study
amongst into.
his instruments, and its rendering as given most likely to start in a wrong road. To
the unprecedented numbers
of men and
save such cases, Dr. Hincks advocates
A telegram just to Itand states that the
the by Mr. Moure was a rare musical treat situation is very hopeful, -that .Mr. l'ri
women who are overflowing all
The fourth number consisted of two Comer Stone of Memorial Tower also to special treatment. Provision for appro-
colleges this fall. Under these
circumstancs
charming little The priate training for individual cases is made
agreed to move an amendment providing

it is a matter for high congratulation


"Berceuse" by
pieces.
was a slumber
ijtnskc,
first,

be laid Nov. 11. All under-


in some sdiools in Vancouver showing assistance to those whos education was
interrupted by the war..
Dr. Sliarman decided to take a wonderful results.
that
and song. The second was Mr. Moure own Returned men at the University are
house in Queen's Fark this year, arrangement of " Policlunellc," by Lemttnc Dr. Hincks illustrated his statements by
urged to help the Veterans in their fight
work, graduates invited
although largely engaged in lit erery composition introduces some very interesting slides. Many stu-
Hive his time and services,
both free This delightful
dents were heard to say that it was the
A very effective means is a letter or
to chime effects and is well adapted for the wire to their home member asking that
and freely, in leadinggroups of students best lecture they had beard for a long
organ. Its conclusion was greeted with he support such an amendment when
and facility members who
wished them- time; of couise they did not nican to
of groups great applause, and Mr. Moure repeated OPENING OF HART HOUSE it is put to a vote in the House.
selves to become in turn leaders to the very great delight of the audience.
Mntron-ih-Chicf, Canadian Army include the Vie professors in this. How-
it,
in the study of this supreme
subject The
formal presentation by the Massey Medical Corps in Canada; Bachelor of ever, as Dr. McLaughlin ..nil Dr. De Witt
of Stratford, The programme was concluded by the
Dr. Sharman is a native famous "Coronation March", by Meyer- Foundation of Hart House to the Unjver- Arts of Queen's University. said when moving a vote of thanks, every
Ontario who as a student experienced beer, which is so well-known that it require s.iy will take place in the Great Hall, one was deeply influenced. Dr. Hincks ORGANIZATIONFOR BIG
great intellectual difficulties
in his reli-
was Hart Hou^e at twelve neon on Tuesday, On account of the unusual large regis- mny be certain that Vic men and women
Not being satisfied with no comment; except to say that it
tration at the University during the in their power to help along this
gious beliefs.
,hc orthodox explanations, he
determined reiuleredina masterly fashion. November 11th. His Excellency the
Governor-General will present, together present session, particularly of returned
will do al
aspect of social service.
MEMORIAL FUND DRIVE
the sources of Thus began the organ recitals of 1010-20 has been found necessary
to "investigate for himself and the opening one was so greatly en- with General Sir Arthur Cnrrie, G. C.M.G soldiers, it
H:o reESa.'dien to make a large reservation in the Hall
the Ch:-i6t^r religion.
joyed by all who were fortunate enough K. C. IV, Major W. G. Gwatkin, C. B.,
in the Old and New Testaments led
C. M. G the Chancellor of the University for the student body and consequently BIBLE CLASS FOR ANGLICAN Canvas now going on.
,

the University to hear it, that the recitals that arc to


it is regretted that it is not possible to
to his Doctor's degree at follow will indeed be eagerly awaited. the Chairman, the President, the members WOMEN OF UNIVERSITY
0f liicago, where he later
,
lectured on
of tin- Hoard of Governors, Senate and invite the general public to lie present Key men for this drive are.
of Jesus, in the at this Convention. The Convocation
the Records of the Life Stuff, the Warden and Stewarts of Hart
will take
under ARGYLL HOUSE THE SCENE Miss J. Thomas. M.A., U.C Fourth Year: Ballantyne; Third
Department of General Literature House and representatives oEthe American Procession will assemble in the Faculty
Common Room, and weather permitting, Charge. Vear, Sowers; Second Year, F. B, Houston
Professor Moulton. and Canadian Universities anil ol the
Half a dozen subsequent years in OF HALLOWE'EN FESTIVAL Alumni and Undergraduate Association. proceed to Convocation Hall, passing First Y'car, A. Gunn.
business rendered Dr. Sharman
finan-
A brief Address will l>e read by Mr. in front of the Main Building; In case The executive of the Anglican Club has Victurin
H. M. Wright.
cially independent, and have enabled
what
Inmates Still Hocxse from Saturday's Vim-cnl Masse v and the Deed of Gift of inclement weather, the Procession completed arrangements for holding a
Bible Study group for Anglican women

Mediant O. ... Hague Fifth \tez
him to pursue with greater freedom Game. and the keys of Hart House will be handed will assemble in Examination Hall, J. F. Rcid; Fourth Year, C. O. Green;
viz. helping Convocation Hall. After of the University. The held
class will be-
Third Vear, E. J. Fleming; Second Year,
remains his primary interest: by the Chairman of the Foundation, at the rear of
second in importance to the rugby every Sunday afternoon from 4 p.m. to
students to an adcqyate knowledge A. D. Purdy; First Year. llarlow.
ol On the conferring of the Decrees, General
ly Mr. Cluster Massey, to the Chairman
life and teach- game to the Argyll girls wostlle first dance Currie will address Convocation. S.P.S.Fourth Year, C. G. Armstrong;
meaning and value of the of the Board of Governors, who will
Church, liloor street nasi.
ings of Jesus. not generally known,
It is of the year held Saturday evening at
accept them on behalf of the University.
Anglican Third Year, A. P. McKenaie; Second Year,
but it is significantly worth
mentioning, Argvll House. His Excellency will then formally declare
LayiXo" Corker Stoni; of Memorial Miss J. Thomas. M A., will-known as a F. F. Evcrson; First Year, A. M. Rvid.
Tower Toronto Anglican
that owing largely to
Dr. Sharman _ The beautiful old home of the clan was the Building open. The President will competent leader
activities, has kindly
in
consented to take
Pharmacy J. B. Connolly.
recognized judicial abilities
and manifest gay with Hallowe'en decorations. The present tic Warden. Mr. W. F. Bowles, At the close of Convocation the Pro- A large and com-
Dents- J. C. Country man, Black, Ag-
appointed guests gathered about 8 p.m., good misie charge of the class. new.
Hisinten stedncss he has been to the Chancellor. His Excellency and fession and the audience art! invited by
permanent Imperial Chairman of
the was provided and t' dancing began.

party will then proceed to the East the Alumni Association of the University
fortably furnished room has been secured
and in order that students may remain
Trinitj
F. Davidson.
KnoxJ. B. Skene.
J.

Arbitration Committee of the


Clothing The splendid drawir.g-rx in and hall were Door where he will unveil a commemora- to proceed to the North Campus where
Toronto, and that his decisions well filled with dancen w- ose beauty and General Currie will lav the Comer Stone
over for the evening service at St. Pauls, I-orestrv F. H. Horton.
Trades in tive tablet and unlock the door. will bo served for the
both wind of the rooters if they so wish, tea Michael's W. Ryan.
are accepted without appeal by spirits defied either the of the Memorial Tower, to Ik erected The executive is
St.
bench or the defeat of Varsity, even SPECIAL CONVOCATION to perpetuate the memory of the graduates
nominal charge of 15c. Education P. V. Smith.
" Sharman insists on the following though a slight hoarseness might be and students of the University who fell
anxious that shis should be a live feature Vein L. M. Heath,
Dr!
principles of approach in his Study of detected in some individual cases of both A Convocation will be held at
special
in the war. The Alumni Association of the club and hopes for a good attendance
This
Wvrliffe E. L. Wasson.
the Records, sexes. Lively games in the Common m p. Convocation Hall, at which
in ,

is also issuing invitations to the graduates


at the first meeting next Sunday.
"Jesus in Honorarv Degrees will be conferred cla;s is being established wit h the needs of MENORAH SOCIETY.
That all study should be liased on Room were provided for those who pre- of the University resident in Toronto,
the residence gir's, especially in mind, but
1

not on interpretations ol ferred not to dance and two men who upon the toll owing persons, in recognition The next
the records, and to rvprcse natives of the County with regular meeting of the above
voted in favoiu of remaining men rather of distinguished service during the war. city girls not otherwise connected
the records. Alumni Association, and to many others, society will take place at the Zionist
t ,

of the scriptures
.
than becoming summer girls in middii s All under- any Suntlay school, are cordially invited to Institute, "206 Beverly Street at 8 p.m.,
2 That no theory DOCTOR op Laws (Honoris Causa) to lie present at this event.
should he allowed to determine the and floppy. hats. After the eighth dance graduates are in\itcd to be present. NOTICE. Tuesday, November 11. Rabbi J. Berger
conclusions reached. a luncheon was served and shortly after General Sir Arthur William Currie, of Hamilton will address the meeting on
meeting in the interest of Science 2T3
'

of the person
That no conception eleven the party broke up, every one G. C, M. G K. C. B. Reception At Hart Hovse A the "Haskalah MovementMoses Men-
will be held to-night in the West
3.
as an under- declaring it an even greater success than Commanding Revue All interested are invited.
of Jesus should be regarded General
Ijite Officer
After the laving of the Comer Stone Common Room, Hart House at 8 p.m.
delsohn".
study. years parties. Expeditionary
lying assumption of the last Canadian Corps, British
the ChaiKcller, the President ami the All who are interested and have not
as yet
-1 That all study and discussion should Senate of tile University will hold a Recep- names please attend. AttentionM. P. &
he frank (n-c, Straightforward, and COMMERCE AND FINANCE Inspect or- General of the forces in
tion in Hart House' from 4 to G p.m., when
given in tlicir
Every M. & P. student is expected to be
altogether' unlrammelcd. MEETING. Canada, and First Military Counsellor. FOSSILS CLUB. present at the first meeting ol the M. & P.
be a meeting of the the building will be open for inspection.
Such the leader and such are his Thtr will Society, to be held i.i Room 43, Phvsics
All graduates and undergraduates of \ \Y Forgie will speak to all old High
is Gabions
Major-General Willoughby
a cliallengc. to fair study students ol ull four years of the Commerce Building, on Thursday, November ti at
methods. It is
Gwatkin, C. B., C. M. G.; Chief of the the University both men and women School Club Boys at Central "V" ne.vt
and honest thinking on a theme cannot
of un- and Finance course on Thursday at 12 -1,15 p.m. A very interesting address will
Students noon in com 13, Main Bu Iding, for the ieneral Staff of Canada. Hid their friends are invited to 1m: present Friday night. November 7th. Come for
be given by Professor J. C. McLennan.
(

escapeablc importance. at this reception. Bean Supper at B.1S sharp. Meeting will
snend a more profitable
hour a week purpose of reorganizing the C. & F. Club. M.iinr-t tcneral I" >thi Don't miss it.
early.
than the one they may give
to attending
groups in their
Unfortunately, owing to war conditions,
the Club has been inactive since 1016, but
I In; \ C. M. G
Medic
Dinxer At H art House.
l int.-

NOTICE.
one of the voluntary tl of the
DEAN OF ST. HILDA'S WILL
Students who wish to take the in pre-war days i'- was one of tre livest WOMEN The second meeting of the Women's
college.
direct will m
the U. of T. In v ew of Brigadier-* Ieneral Charles Hamilton The Governors of the University will ADDRESS ANGLICAN Literary Society of Umvrr*it v College
course with Dr. Sliarman organizations
entertain at dinner in the Great Hall
groups at the present lack o' mimbe s in the upp r Mitchell, C. B., C. M. G., D. S. O.; Next Friday at 1-15 p.m. Miss Cart-
l be welcomed to his normal General Staff, Second Army British The of St. Hilda's College
will be held at the Union, 85 St. George
and Tuesdays -ears, the unanimous support of the ursi I.ate at Hart Houoc, at 7.30 p.m. spccinl wright, B.A., Dean Street, Saturday, November Stlt at S
5 ()() o'clock on Mondays
"

Mart House. two years will be required to warrant the Expeditionary Force in France, and guests at this dinner will include the will adclre^ the Ancrh.-.ui women of o'clock. The programme will consist of
at Y. M. C. A. ,

club's going ahead with its old-time British Force in Italy.


gentlemen who received Houary Degrees U. of T. at the Union, S5 St. ( .eorge Street. papers on Robert Bridges, anil Walter De
program of luncheon meetings with ad- Professor John Cunningham Mrl.ennan, All Anglican women of all faculties are La Marc. A good attendance is desired,
dresses from prominent business men. in the afternoon and the representatives urged to be present a^ they will hear some-
GRADUATE STUDENTS. O. B. E Ph.D., D. S. Q. (Manchester); and freshies will be heartily welcomed.
The club serves as a link between the Late Scientific Adviser to the Admiralty. of the sister Universities, and of tic thing worth while from Miss Cartwnght.
course and the business world downtown, Alumni Associations throughout the Pro- A special meeting of the executive will
The attention of graduate students is
of their official organ-
and it is un necessary to say how interest- Mastrb OF Arts (Honoris Causa) From S..10 to 11 p.m. the House meet in the Athletic Room, Hart House,
drawn to a meeting
ing and profitable it is for us to keep up
vince. The representatives of the various
the Graduate Students Union, be open to all male graduates of colleges of the Intercoilege Debating Thursday evening at five o'clock. It is
such a connection. Let everyone in C. A
ization, will
House. Major Thain Wendell MacDowcll, that every representative be
this evening in the Croft Chapter Union arc urged to attend a meeting on
-
essential
F. be present at this meeting, so that we
1
the University who may care to come.
The President of the University and mem- mav.be able to carry on with the clubs
V. C., D. S. O.;
Arrangements have been made with the Fridav at 5 p.m., North Common Room present as to have full information regard-
bers of the Board of Graduate
Studies are Late 3Sth Battalion, Canadian Ex- Hart House. ing the "rim" Saturday.
is at eight activities, peditionary Force: Bachelor of Arts of Association for a program of
to be present. The meeting
Athletic
o'clock and everyone is urged
to come this University. Boxing.Fencing, Wrcscling and Apparatus The Executive of the Foreign Students Remember the Harrier Meet takes place
election of large turn-out of Forestry men
A Thursday on Saturday morning at 10.30 a.m. from
early so as to be ready for the Master of Household Science Work. There will be an exhibition of Association will meet <
attended the meeting of the Foresters' Roscdule Grounds. Come and help your
officers. There will be discussion of im-
Club, held in Hart House on Thursday (Honoris Causa) Swimming, Diving and Water Polo. November tlth, at 6.45 in Room "R ,

portant matters as well as addresses from evening Y M. C. A., Hart House- Kindly be College.
Sir Robert Falconer anil certain
members last.
Mntron-in-Chief Edith Catherine Ray- The Theatre will also be open from 9 to nresent as this meeting will decide on
principal business of the evening
The
of the Board. of volunteers to perform side, R. R. C-: 11 p.m. recommendations for the year's work
was the securing DES MOINES CONFERENCE.
to !* brought to the next general meeting
the various duties in connection with the The discussion will be
of all members.
annual "Stunt Night" to be held next WARNING. NOTICE. Everyone MASS MEETING.
FENCERSATTENTION, out.
I
extremely important.
Friday, November 7th by certain mem- If the person who took tlie gold 2T0 U.C. will holt! i
lieu fii si class party
bers of the club, in the gentle arts of horse
meeting of all those interested in
A and CfUIOC packing, pitching tents, various
watch from the lavatory in the Che thc year tonight at Queen's Hall (No. T) FENCERS ATTENTION I Will U.C. be represented at Inter-
and Miiing Building on luii xla
A meeting of all those interested in national Gathering? H. D. Robertson
Fencing is called on Thursday at 5
I

methods ol Conning, looking, and other docs not band same in to the Can and Miss Harriil will outline nature
o'clock in the office of the
Physical
life in the woods.
fencing is called on Thurstlny at 5 o'clock
phases of
It is important the law will be- allowed to take i
in the office tin Physical Director, Hart and scope of Student Volunteer Con-
Director, Hart House. Interesting ami mi si instructive talks especially requested to attend. Remem-
arrange- course. This watch is of little in House. It is important that all interested vention. Friday, November 4 th,
that all interested ailend as
ments for instruction will be made
were given to the men by Dean Howe
and Dr. White, after which refreshments
value, but of {treat sen ti mental ralue ber the place and time Queen's Hall,
to-night, b p.m.
attend as arrangements for msl ruction will f.liO p.m. in East Hall.
and its recovery is in the hands of firm
be made according to the number present.
according to the numlier present. detectives.
of private

THE VAKSITV
THE VARSITY CorrtiSjjon&cnce LEARN JO SWIM THE McGILL TRAIN UNIVERSITY OF
To ihe Editor of The Varsitv TORONTO PRESS
Whilst fully realizing time ro be in the Read following time-fable and It Looks like a trip to
Dh7 'Phone NifllH 'Phono - - Coll. 5013 fourth year iloes not give any man the * * at
Associate Editors right to lay down directions for (he first
Editor-in-Chief: De W. ;. RUFFES B.A. HATH WAY '22. E. G. turn out at the right hour. Montreal PRINTERS
,

E. H. MeKINN&V '20
year nien, 1 mie;hc hope- that the following PUBLISHERS
AX W. G. COLGATE '20 F. C- HASTINGS '20 suggestion, allecting the whole S.P.S., BOOKBINDERS
W..M,..rrL.L..I/..i: 111.;, ill .\ If each faculty is as enthusiastic as
J. W. GAKDNEK
J-". I",
F. P. LLOYD. M.A. should be considered by them. The following schedule of learn- io-swun
.

fj. RUSSELL li, J. STRONG Arts over sending a train to McGill there a t
We have been informed repeatedly of classes, in cooperation with the hours for
will be a train crammed full of Varsity
the important world-wide changes now physical training will commence today
Wednesday. rooters to boost old Varsity lo victory at
LEANT, lakine. place. One change, which will
Bu.-inc;:i M:ui:i e ..T ; COL] ,1 KH C. II. A.
have us effect in every country, is that by St. Michael's, first vear Moil., 10-1030; McGill on the 15th. Last night, the Lit,
McMURRAY. Wednesday, the representative organization of U.C.,
Soonine Editor: N, A. I Local Editors: which the mas; of humanity called 10-)0.;i0.
Asst. SporlinE Editor:
News Li.Jilor. >.V. C.
M.
STEPHEN!;
L. STOKES F. K.
E.
JASPERSON'22
M.JOHNSON '21
D. C. WEI
J. L. WILSON
1 5 22
"22 "labour" is acquiring more and more Trinity
and second vears Mon,,
first
got behind it and arc drafting a resolution
to strengthen the hand of the Students^ HEADQUARTERS
KELLY G EE influence in the government of each coun- 11-U.30; Wednesday, 11-1130.
Eichanac Editor: A. '20 IV. A. STILL WELL A. H. 22
try. And a sane and efficient govern- University- College second year Council in the matter. Moreover elicit FOR
SpoitlriK Reporters K, F. NoxoK. Re pontic ment must be based upon the more in- Mon., 2-230; Wed., 9-9.30; Fri., 2-2.30. Athletic Society has promised to cooperate ArtlBt's and Draughtsmen's
Miss A. UK OWN
H, J, McQuillan I
E. B. ReId '23
J.A. Cowan '22
telligent class of workers, (among which S.P.S. first year
Moo
A. & B. sections- with their (.it. Supplies
H. E, Sausueks 'li; Qlackwell '22 should figure S.P.S. men,) being the 4.-4.30; Thttr., n-a.SO. Just as soon as information by the
J. K. Bell 20 L.
Civil Engineering Books
,

J. M. Stccjien -21 II. Daley '23 A. C.


W-
McLaohiN
Scott '22
'23
leaders. S.P.S.
first vear C. D. sections& Students' Council is forthcoming as to the
R.S. Wessel* A Ftasks
D. R. J,
Unless some of this belter type of men Mon., 5-5.30; Thur., 4-r.3t). coat of such a train anil the n umber wauled including
Miss M. E. TllORNTOK
Hall Linton '21
J. G. McC LINTON
'2 H. J. McManus '23 come to the fore, and can command the Returned Soldiers! Prep. Class Mon., a Msl will be left al the post office, Main
Mathematical and Drawing Books
respect and attention of the masses whieh 2- 2.30; Thur., 2-2.30. Building for all U.C. men to sign who wish
Local Edilor tilis Issue: A. C. McLAL'UlN. are mentally and morally inferior, (his University College first year Mon.; to go. CATALOGUE ON REQUEST
latter class
whether regarded as the dregs 3- 3.30; Fri., 3.-3.30. Everywhere around Vars'ty questions PICTURE FRAMING
of the community, or as misguided and Medicine second vear Tues,, 4-4.30, are being asked of reporters "is there g. in[
TORONTO, NOVEMBER,

unfortunate brethren will be led by men Fri., 4-1.30. to be a train to Me' .ill, if so count on us
"
ART METROPOLE
of their own calibre. The results of these S.P.S.-^second vear Tues., 5-5.30; This is the true spirit. Mcds and Schocl
men leading lhe country would soon have Fri., 5-5.30. are out for the same as Arts and The
its effect. Continued below.
14 Temperance St.
Varsity will give all support possible.
To come to the point. What may be
the plans of the first year 1 certainly do
not know; but if a common custom" is
A Great Heritage followed, they will have a School theatre
party to the Gayety. Now 1 consider it a
November the 'ill witness the official opening of Harl House, part, even if a brief pari, of every practical
er 11th as vrill be a memorable (Jay in the annals of the man's education to know what goes on at
progressive develop meat of this University. Hart House is no longer a low grade theatre, before a house of
sightseers whose average mentality is
a dream eastle, ii is a reality yef one within its grey stone walls is tempt-
ed to say
" Is it real or am
;

I only dreaming?"
equally low.
On the other hand, it does not appear
to be good sense or decency for S. P.S, men
This great heritage is- the outcome of a proposal made to the Univer to go in a body to such a place, and delib-
sily of Toronto in 1910 by the Trustees of the Estate of Hart A. Massey erately advertise themselve and their
of Toronto recently incorporated as (he Massey Foundation. Con- college, by their yells and their actions, as
struction was begun in 1911, but during the war, building operations were though the Gayety we're their natural
all but suspended. As soon as could be arranged after the cessation of
hostilities, plans fur the completion were speedily made and work on a
home, and its morally stunted audience
their boon companions.
Our Dean Mitchell described able
YOU DON'T PAY FOR ANY "UNSEEN EXTRAS"
large scale recommenced. leadership as an essential characteristic
of the successful engineer. I ask every
T--:hy tlu .i;i;I.tiL. see a building thct in its beauty equipment man, is it reasonable to expect lhe lower
and lurntshrngs is :n keeping with n. function as a centre :T student mass uf humanity to respect and follow

Mr. Vincent Massey has personally supervised the plans and carry-
ing oui of the work since itsin illation. His will be the un&yin g gratitude
of the thousands who shall profil by reason of his painstaking care in
life
the more educated types of men whom
they sec disporting thus?
I-astly, I refer to the Dean's appeal to
the four hundred first year men to look
At Pascoe & Herns
well to the changing and upbuilding of
providing a common meeting ground for undergraduates, Alumni and their traditions.
faculty. Fun we must have, and always will have, If Xiou are after the latest Fall and Winter
bin 1 leave to the first year men the
decision of how to raise a night's amuse-
ment in some other way than the Gayety
styles in quality fabrics and a mammoth
Can You Sing?
More members are d for the University Choir, [f \cu can
theatre party.
That a similar suegestion was thrown
lo the Meris by one of their first year men,
assortment from which to choose, TAKE
sing, this is your opport organization and the
enthusiasm of the members is ils beal recommendation, but in order
The cho r is a live about a week ago, I am pleased to acknow-
ledge.
THE ELEVATOR and let us show
to sustain their interest and make their contribution to the Sunday "Oitisius".
services of the utmost value, they need your suppuri.
you our
We know that
VOCal talent is not lacking in (he University. There is no better way in
which il can lie lurried to account than by joining the Choir and helping
to mainlam thai standard 'if choral music which dignifies and inspires
our Sunday services. The Editor, The VARSITY:
Dear Sir,
Suits & Overcoats
A membership is necessary for effective choral singing and
larger My heart is full of sorrow and grief when
every member is an added assurance of success. Your presence will I contemplate the deplorable ignorance
in-
crease the value and enjoyment of the choir for every other member displayed by our freshmen concerning the
and glorious traditions of their Alma Mater.
for everyone w ho comes to Convocation Hall on Sunday mornings.
Not Thus in your issue of Monday, a gentle-
only will your talent be welcome, bul the experience arid training wilt be man of the first year suggests that lhe
of infinite benefit to yourself, drive between the back campus and Hart
House should be macadamized because,
Although the on,, n/ primtr;l> f;r its services u: conn
I
forsoi Ah, il is muddy. Pict\ out one of our models and pocket
ection with the University sermons, the social side of its activities Gentlemen, what next? Probably re-
is by
no means neglected, and an energetic committee has a delightful program quests that (he turret of the old grey tower
the difference which we save for
he beautified with fesioons ami garlands of \jou by
arranged for the year. We
feel that such attractions need not be
urged pink baby-ribbon Does your corres-
for the mam motive in joining the Choir is to be found
advantages which it offers. Nevertheless the spirit of an
in the musical pondent realize that this road has bein in
this very condition ever since our univer-
being located UPSTAIRS, 2nd Floor
organization
is manifested in its play as well as in its work, and sity was but a little pup, lloundcrine. about
the University Choir
on ungainly legs and worrying at the adja- Kent Building- -away from the highground
has plenty of ability and enthusiasm for both. Moreover, don't forget cent village of York on each successive
rliat I hmr members arc always sure of a seat in
Convocation Hall on
Sunday mornings, even when thousands, including members of the
Hallowe'en and on any other occasions floor rents and selling expenses.
when the spirit moved it.
faculty, are turned, away at the doors. If you can sing, come to the
Has he ever seen grey-headed graduates
Tehearsal at twelve o'clock on Saturday. returning to gaze on the beautiful long
furrows and billows of viscous mud, while
tears Wclled-up to their manly eyes as they
considered that, although " friends and
EDITORIAL COMMENT governments might change, this glorious
stretch of gumbo that had played so

The War Memorial Campaign goes on apace. prominent a part in their youthful initia-
tion ceremonies remained immutable and
President Falconer was seen to congratulate
elect during yesterday afternoon at Massey Hall.
Ontario's new orcmier
eternal.
hinJIy, was our freshmen friend round
lhat day when our old college-chum,
PAScoe ^HFjRN
be near neighbours.

The crop of fall


Henceforth thev
***.*
1 will

grass on the front campus is now


apparently assured
Prince Bismarck, said that "the happiest
moments of my life were when as a hare-
fool boy used to stand in the road and
1

squelch the mud up between my toes."



Medicine first year C. & D. section-
Wed., 12-12.30; Fri. ll-lt.,30.
Are ful lire gencrtaions of undergrads and

The ground seeded signs might be fittinglv removed
*

An article has come to our notice hinting that all who turn
basketball practice are not getting an equal chance
on the floors
out for
If such
* * *
proffs to be robbed of the exquisite felicity
Of imitating the Iron Chancellor's pastime
jusl to pander lo the innovating mania of
our Ireshnian year?
No, three million times_ no. Tlu's his-
Medicine, first year A sectionWed.,
4.00-5.00.
Medicine
5.00-5.30.
St.

Michael's
first yearB

second
section

year --
Wed.,
Thur.,
PARK RROS Photographers
be true, we are convinced that measures will be 10-10.30; Sat., 9-9.30. Special Rates to Students
taken to
situation. Many a man requires encouragement before he correct H,is
exerts him
toric, nay sac
on the contini
>ad which has no peer
America must be prc-
Victoria
first and second years Thur.,

**-
3-3.30.
self to the fullest. This encouragement will be given to
by trying out m
a certain rlovrZ
some systematic way all the material available
served at all
am forming
Toward that end, I
ty for the Protection
Students who wish to learn how to swim
will meet the Instructor in Swimming in
328^ YONGE ST., TORONTO Phone Main 1269
of the Vnx anders Road. Sub- the enclosure opposite lhe showers before
scr.ipiions may lieaddressed to taking a shower bath.
The University Veterans' Association
worthy of vour Thp, Bass Dkcmmeh.

***** Students are required to observe the


is
interest
and support if you are ajreturned man. following rules governing the operation of Students' Rates
the swimming pool.
Onlooker 1. A student may use the pool at any

recitaU
105
* '^^ f mU5 ' C W ' U d WeU ,n altcnd lhe
organ
Everyone
about "Shai
i
lime, il he able to swim. Minimum re-
quirements are:
(al Swim one length of pool (75 feet),
(b} Dive off low spring board.
FARMER BROS.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
'

2. A student fulfilling lhe above to the

MEDICAL BOOKS ampul:


isidering that
o the clever
satisfaction of the Instructor will b.ivc his
Hart House membership ticket stamped 492 SPADINA AVENUE Coll. 2869
McGill. and initialed by the Instructor for him to
Here are three medical books of outstanding import.!
nee Each
best, we believe, m its own field ami eminently suited is lhe very
When you come to think of it the Blue use the pool at any time,
i
the needs of the 3. In order to ensure safety, students
Senior Medical Student. and While did extremely well under these
must not use the pool unless one other
POTTENGER'S "SYMPTOMS OF VISCERAL DISEASE"
With i nitration b, S4.60.

DIAGNOSIS", 1300 pages, illustrated, $10*00


Medical Students:
32R nan
McLEOD'S "PHYSIO LOG VAN n Irnr^SS'
M1STRY", new edition, fully illustrated, S6 0
m
^ KEKNE s MEDICAL
all the books in
GMWS K adverse conditions. These conditions
being well known, watch them on the

he Mulock Gup has narrowed down


I

O.A.C., Jr. Dents, Trinity and


It ha
15th,

to
Jr. Mcds
well-played series to-date and the
person is present.
-1. A

pulsory before using the pool.


'

thorough shower bath is com-

5. 1 he use of bathing suits is prohibited.


GEORGE P. FREELAND
semi-finals and finals will be ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER
McAINSH & The nveraiie tnnn when orderina a
:
suit
CO., LIMITED interest.
&
would Eiy t "Oil. make II iu like
Inst one." II it wire not for ihp discritul.
the
4 to 12 College St. - Toronto The
b
1
<b H>
train to Mo nalitiB msli's of Il.e Indks >vc would all be
dreijcd nlike. If you would please ilinc
338 YONGE ST. (Opposite Gould St.)
Open on Saturdays until io p.m.
rive. Most of acuities "N* Werid." S lo 132, where your
r el Inns Individual needs arc always Special Attention to
point ;
Tlu:
considered.
Work for Students
n surely Follctts
deserves this trainful of rooters.
.

THE VARSITY

VARSITY ATHLETICS $20.00


STUDENTS' FEES DR. GRIFFITHS
ASSIST COACH F0ULDS
MAY TRINITY WINS IN GROUP
4 OF MUL0CKCUP Tliis is what it will cost you
STARTING MONDAY
NOV. 3rd
SERIES just twenty dollars to become
the possessor of a man's watch
which we consider
The [earn have "steam up" for Wycliffe outclassed 23-0 in final
value.
is wonderful
ELSIE FERGUSON
VICTORY BONDS two weeks of hard practice

The team are back "at it" with a will,


game on muddy
The second ijame of No. -1 Group in the
field

ished,
The movement
Rrecjuet hair-spring,
with
compensation balance, fifteen ruby
is highly fin- "The Society Exile"
AND
IN

PURCHASED AT DESK ADJOINING full of every brand of determination they


know of. They realize that they have
Mulock Cup Series was played on Nov-
ember 4th at the Varsity Stadium between jcwlcs, and is calculaU-d to serve CHARLIE CHAPLIN
nearly two weeks in which to master inter-
its owner a lifetime.
IN
Trinity and Wycliffe. The field was half
"The Floorwasher"
FEES OFFICE ference, defensively and offensively. That
done, they will bear watching.
There is a likelihood of Harry Griffiths
of Ridley making several visits at the
covered with water which made a get-away
difficult.
Trinity had lettle difficulty in kalsom-
ining Wycliffe to the tune of 23-0. Trinity
filled
fectly
The
case is our best gold-
screw back and bcicl, per-
dust-proof a man with Special Pictures of the
MAIN BUILDING OF UNIVERSITY Stadium during the next fortnight to got away with a big lead in the first
such a watch in his pocket is Varsity - McGiil Football
assist " Billy" Fonlds. Mr. Griffiths occu- quarter. Three minutes after play started fixed for a lifetime on the ques-
tion of time.
Game,
pied a "ringside" seat at Saturday's game, Sharpe on a nice end run carried the ball
Will be accepted in payment of which means a very clear idea of what over for a touch. Before the quarter
really happened. Many old Varsity stars ended Grew added another. Score 11-0.-

FEES have their "Irish up" and have been


sending in offers of help.
anytrimg to beat Shagism next week.
In the meantime, the Blue and White
Some will do
Play was fairly even in the second
quarter, each side wallowing in the mire.
No points were made by either side.
In the third quarter, Child made a
Ryrie Bros.
"The Music You Loce"

rugbyisls are out "for gore" in the sense beautiful end run for fifty yards, going over Limited
that they mean to push the McGilHtes In for a touch. Two more points were made THE
HOURS: 10.00 A.M. TO 1.00 P.M. DAILY the limit when they next meet. by Drew's punts before the quarter was
over. In the last quarter Gallagher of
134-136-138 Yongt Si.

The BONDS will be handed to the Student


VARSITY BASKETBALL
Wycliffe was injured and replaced by
Tcnnant. Ketchum added another touch
for Trinity in (his quarter.
23-0.
Final score
TORONTO
DOMINION
upon receipt of cash or certified cheque.
FIRSTSJHAPING UP Trinity is now the winners of Group 4

Three teams to be entered in


and enters the semi-final for the Mulock
Cup.
Trinity Grew, Ketchum, Deacon, Standard Shoe Repairing Co. BANK
in three series
Child, Brown, Gossage, Harshaw, De 570-2 YONGE ST. Capital - Paid up $6,000,000
Pencier, Martin, Sharpe, Weaver, Ditch-
burn, Patterson, Tennant. The most modern machinery and Reserve Fund and
On Monday
afternoon the second
Wycliffe Lee, Swan, Stringer, Mac- Expert Workmanship. Undivided Profits - $7,600,000
HELP YOUR FACULTY practice of the Varsity Basketball team
was held
house. A
in the "upper
stiff work out was given all
gym" of Hart Leniian, Loames, Marsh, Sherlock, Mor-
gan, Boyd, Twiss, Barfoot, Gallagher,
SHOES CALLED FOR & DELIVERED.
Full Solea and Heels a Specialty.
Total Assets - - - $122,000,000

Geoghegan, Coleman. Savings Department in connection


the players who turned out, by Gillay PHONE NORTH
TO WIN a former Varsity star of 14 and 15- Re fercc Ca vertI
2960.
with all Branches. Interest allowed
and even at Ibis early stage of the game Umpire Clarke. on Deposits o $1 and upwards.
thelplayers showed good form-Jeff Preston
Drafts issued on foreign countries

PRINCE OF WALES FLAG.


the active manager, appeared in uniform
ami showed his old time speed of pre-war
days when he was Captain of the Varsity
team.
VAKSITY THIRDS MEET
GUELPH AGGIES TO-DAY
INGRAM and at current rates.

SPADINA AVENUE BRANCH


It has been decided by the executive
Every Bond Purchased Counts For Your Faculty to enter three Varsity teams in different
series. The "Varsity Ist's in the Inrct-
Varsity Thirds play O.A.C. at the
Stadium today at 3 o'clock in the first
BELL, Limited Cor. College Street
John Ceuso, Manager
collegi.iie series -Queens and
with M rGil I
of home and home games in the Junior
R. M. C. The Varsity
2nd's in the Intercollegiate Series.
Senior and B.A. series, and the Varsity
Srd's in the Intermediate O. B. A. series
O.A.C. are a strong, well-balanced team
having beaten Western University 1S-0
256 McCAUL ST.
The next practice will be held in Hart
House on Wednesday from 1 to 0 p.m.
and Senior School 11-2.
The Thirds have tied one game and won Telephone
IFIrit Door South

-
of

-
CoUjfi SI.)

Coll. 837
Beauchamp & How
Thr following players are urgently re- five others in their six games so far and are LIMITED
quested to turn out in uniform-Mullet confident of beating the Farmers. Their
Gillay, Bell, Smith. Gill, Coles, Preston, hall line has been greatly strengthened and
their team-play we II -developed.
TAILORS
Holmes, l.ogan, Kemph, Robinson,
Announcement to Varsity Men! Dickson, Countryman, Loriiriorcj Graham Prohibit' line-up: COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSE TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN
and any others who wish to try out are
Flying wing Greig; halves, Stirrett,
FOR ALL
requested, this practice. Parker, Benson or Gordon; quarter. Doran ;

at
scrimmage, Whatcy, McKcown, Wright;
91 King Street West A. 3875
A few hundred yards from the Main Building you will find
an established business where a big assortment of slightly used SWIMMINGCLUB MEETS
insides, 1<no\on, Catto, middles, Earle,
Taylor; outsides, Broughall, Laylcy.
STUDENTS'
clothing, boots, etc., of all styles
reasonable prices. We
and materials is sold at most
and rent dross, tu,\edo and frock
sell
TO ARRANGE GROUPS
Spares Bysshe, Fotheringham, Pepter,
Beck, O'BrLin. McQuillan, Carslake, Craw SUPPLIES
suits, and also
the highest cash prices.
exchange or buy your cast off clothing and pay
ford.

You are cordially invited to inspect


rr
Numerous events to be held Jr. Dents Win From
our stock and ask our prices.
THE FREEMAN DRESS EXCHANGE in December
Victoria. Score 7-1

NORTH 3270.
671 YONGE STREET
(X block north ofSL. Albiin'a ontl Wellnley !
The meeting of the session was held
first
in Hart House on October 29th;

ings arranged as follows:

Medicine,
A
S.P.S.,
Intcr-
facully meets were discussed, and group-

Group.
U.C., Dents and
Monday afternoon
campus,
on Victoria
at,3.IS0
Dents and Victoria came to-
Jr.
cup game
yv-thcr in Llieir jvheduted Midi'! k
Both teams were tied for the Group HI
honours, which Jr. Dents won 7 to 1
Kerr, Davidson,
and MoFarland,
Paterton ARROW
collars
soft
Dents won the toss and decided 10 fcick
St Michael's,
with the wind. Just before the quarter BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, FIT WELL WASH EASILY
,

etc.,
Group B.
ended, Philips kicked to Magivood who

WOMAN'S BAKERY Trinity, Wycliffe, Victoria

F.O.E.,
Group C.
Veterinary,
and Knox.

Pharmacy and
was forced to rouge.
Inthe second quarter Victoria held
Dents scoreless even though they often
broke through for large gains.
807 Excelsior Life Building, Toronto Si

Solicitors for the University of Toronto


Quell, Peabody & Co. of Canada, Ltd.

CONFECTIONERS AND CATERERS for the meets were deter-


The events During the third quarter Philips kicked
mined as follows: to Cheney who fumbled, Sidciiburg falling

When arranging for your


1. 50 yards. 2.- 100 yards. :i 300
yards. 4. 50 yards on back. 5. Long
on the ball for a touch, which was not
converted.
UNIVERSITY LODGE, A. F. and k. M.
College Gowns
BANQUETS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, Etc., plunge. 6. Relay, -i men, 50 yards each. In the final quarter Dents added
Let ub Estimate for you. 7. Divine: straight dive, baek somersault, another point and Pearson kicked to the No. 496, G.R.C.
front jack-knife, two voluntary. deadline for Vies only point.
CHOCOLATES. The first two faculties in each group will For Victoria, Pearson and Harriett In, i, i. n .I . - June, 1010
Specially good are our Priscilla, old-fashioned Chocolates, in i lb. compete in the semifinals, one group draw- stared, while Staughtoii, Side n burg and
1 lb. & 2 lb. packages.
FRIDAY, NOV. 14
All one price 70 cents per lb.

COLLEGE
Fresh daily. ing a bye, to play off with the winning
group in the finals. Each faculty is al-
Philips stared for Dent?.
Jr. Dents 7; Victoria 1. Sfadnnta' nifllit mil (he Enter minimi of HARCOURT & SON
2 Stores-
430
270 COLLEGE
ST. (Near Bathurst).
ST. (Near Spadina)
Coll. 1401.
Coll. 3057.
lowed four men in relay nice, three men in Victoria
Bartlctt, Magwood, Pearson, Uio < a i< rrnl - I i>f Monlrrnl.
diving, and two for each of the other Cheney. Senlcy, Austin, Norris, Gordon, Freemason's Hall, 491 College Street
MOTOR DELIVERY. events. Points to count Flovelie McKelvey, Chant, Millet, Heus-

LEAKE, TORONTO The dates provisionally arranged for ton, TufFord.


A. H. Prop. -
meets are as follows: Jr. Dents Young, Coombs, Philips, 103 King St. West

Group A Wednesday, December 3. Lowry, Sidenburg Warner, Graham,

Group B Friday, December 5. Jordan. Riley. Dundas, Campbell, John-
Group C Monday, December 8. ston, Staughton, Lang! y.
Semi-finals
Thursday, December 11.
Finals
Monday, December 15.
Representatives of faculties are urged to
BOXING TIMETABLE. TORONTO
get in touch with Mr. Wiiiterburne, the
swimming instructor at Hart House, to and B.
Morula* 1.30-5, S.P.S., first year, A.
G-.530, S.P.S., first year, C. and
RUGBY OUTFITTERS
arrange elimination meets; anil to get their D.
Dark Tan Boots teams into shape at once. The inter-
collegiate team is chosen from the winners
Tuesday Arts;
S.P.S., second year.
Mcds, second year;
Everything required for the game LOEWS THEATRE
in these meets. Get busy, swimmers.
Wednesday Meds., first year, C. and
SAME POPULAR PRICES.
For Men Evi ,'one
NOTICE.
using t lie gym
D.
yaer, B.
'
Meds,,

Thursday S.P.S.,
first year,

1,
A.

C.
Meds.,

and D.
first

S.P.S. JERSEYS, JACKETS,


Continuous Performance 12 Noon to
11 p.m.
white 1, A. and C. KNICKERS, STOCKINGS, BOOTS
Ii.i!. Friday Meds, 1, C. & D. Arts. Meds. WINTER GARDEN Opon Evenings
and winter wear second vcar; S.P.S. second year. PADS, Etc PftonoB Af. jooo -io'
the correct thing in footwear, (or fall
is
abovt
Saturday Meds., first year, A. & B. OFFICIAL FOOTBALLS
ENTIRE WEEK OF NOV. 3rd.

See Window display this week..


The Rugged Comedian
PHYSICAL TRAINING WILL ROGERS
$10. $12. $15. Hoi' us. TuEsriAV We ones. HITS s fUltl.U
Prices right Quality the best
in
0-11) F.O.E. "ALMOST A HUSBAND"
St. Mikes
Mikes 2 Med.
The story of an accidental groom.
Mikes Mikes
H. & C. BLACHF0RD, Limited, 286 Yonge St. 10- 11
11- 12
St.
F.O.F..
St.
Trinity 1,2.
1 St.
Med. 1, c. D.
1, i

Trin. 1,2. Loew's British -Canadian Weekly.


' (Opposite Dundas Street) 12 -1
2-8
Med. 1, c, d.
U.C. 2
" PERCY A. McBRIDE "Mutt and Jeff" Animated Cartoons.
Six Smart Vaudeville Acts.
U.C. 2. Ret. Sol. I Prep.
3- Vic. I, 2. U.C 1 Vic. 1, 2. U.C. 1.
SPORTING GOODS & BICYCLES
. 4.
The performance in the Winter Gar-
4-'fi S.P.S. 1, A, d. Me l. 2 Med. 1,a S.P.S. 1, c. B. Med. 2. den in which patrons may reserve
343-345 Yonge St. Phone M. 1128
6- 8 S.P.S, 1, c. n. S.P.S. 2. Med. 1 n. S.P.S. 1, A.n. S.P.S. 2. seats two weeks in advance, Is the
same as Loew s Yonge Street Theatre.
Til E VARSITY
Applied Science University College

There be a general meeting of 2T1


will Thethird year class of University
READY TO BRIGHTEN
Sclioul in the Engineering building in E32
on Wednesday, November Sth at 12
o'clock neon.

On Sunday
Everybody turn out please
as year plans will be the topic.

afternoon
eering Society Executive was entertained
at tea by the Dean of "School" and Mrs.
last, tue Engin-
College held their first party of trie season
at the U. T. S. building on Bluer St. on
Monday night. It was tlte largest and
most successful meeting of the third year
since its inception in the Wonleri's Union
in 1917.
The meeting opened with the inaugural
address of the President, Mr. R. V, Sowers
YOU UP
- Stollerys -
Mitchell. The Dean's collection of an-
cient hooks and antique French and China
pottery together with some trophies of the
present war, aroused great interest among
who outlined the program for the present
year.
This followed by some cleverly executed
piano selections by Mr. Clark and alter
This store for men be.ieves that
good business to be a week too early
rather than a day too late in showing
it is
IN THE HEART OF TORONTO
a few rcnlarks concerning the Player's the new ideas for the new season and
the guests.
Club by Mr. Tate the meeting broke that's w hy these fall and winter stocks
At a meetiag o( the executive of the
Engineering Society it was decided at the
up and indulged in a little "jazz." till
twelve o'clock.
are at the lop notch of excellence
right now. Y'ou chaps, who are un- Is The Real Overcoat
suggestion nf Dean Mitchell to offer two decided about the proper thing to
prizes o! S10 and S5 for the most original
wear, can put doubt to route at once
Lively discussions and keen interest
and l>cst composed essay on the origin of were features of last night's meeting of the
here with this. Store for College Men. All wool
Toike Dike". The composition must U.C. Literary and Scientific Society. Fabrics and "Real Speed" when it
nut be lest than two hundred nor more Professor Wallace, the president,
than three hundred words and may be brought the meeting to order, and called comes to Style, Silk Trimmed or Full
Petition, originality counting very large on the secretary to read the minutes. NEW FALL HABERDASHERY
in the allotment of points to the contes- The appoint men t of a committee for the lined Overcoats.
tants. purpose of organizing a summer work
This competition is open to School men employment bureau for undergraduates Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Half-
ami women only. The results must be in was li lt over till the nesi meeting. By a Hose, Handerkerchicfs, and all other
the hands of the Engineering Executive unanimous vote the motion to make Tues- wearables suggested by the cliange of
before twelve noon, November 21,
The judges arc Dean Mitchell and two
day evening the meeting night for the year
wns carried. Messrs. H. Johnson, H.
seasons, all from the 'best makers,
whose word lor quality is "as good as
$27.50 to $50.00
members of the Engineering Society Strong, Tait and Shaw were appointed their bond." Net profireering in the
Executive. to debate next Tuesday on the subject:
prices. Everything worthy of your
"Resolved that the academic side of confidence and ours.
university life is more beneficial to the

Medicine
student than the other activities of a
college."
Saturday Furnishing
The Society _was unanimous in resolving
Mor3 Coats
The women of the third year have
Stolen.
to support the project of obtaining a special
train to take 900 students to McGill with
A FEW SPECIALS
- SPECIALS -
the rugby team.
subscribed 31O4.0O toward the Memorial
Fund Campaign.
Mr. Evans, who taught for some years
tn China gave a short address on foreign
Gloves ... $2,45 pair.

missions. Underwear - - $3.36 suit


onighl at 6V30 the King Edward Hotel Mr. Jaspersnn was elected second year
PERRINS GLOVES
1

will witness the largest inlCrycar banquet


every h.ld in tie faculty of Medicine.
councillor, and Messrs. Balcfcwell and
Stone, first year councillors.
1 suits for $6.60.
Hose, 2 pair, $1,00, Regular 66c.
TAILORED SHIRTS
The two sections of the first year are "At Professor Wallace promised his support
Home" to the second year; six hundred in teaching memliers how to conduct a
W
laid for the occasi Reg. $3.00 to $4.50 - Saturday Regular to $3.50
covers are said to debate, and urged every one to put his = Saturday
1h st into the work. He alsoniggi-sted the
Society has lalten up the
The Medical First Quality Gloves in
appointment (if rt musical director to Fine Percales and Woven
matter of the Medical Faculty's repre-
sentation at the Pan-American Student
revive chorus singing,
After the reading of the critic's report BIRRELL'S Media, Suede, Cape and &4 AT Cloths, "Stollery Label" Qr
^1 Hj
Congress to be held at Des Moines this by Mt. Stewart, the meeting adjourned. Chamois. Great buying Shirts in all sizes and any
year. Eleven representatives are to be
| |jQ ! 0 L
sent from the students of Medi sleeve length at '

BLOOR
'
1

i ii-t el iih"Ul SVJl). ,-\ i ommitti '


.( repi
McGill Masons at Bathurst
sentalives from each year has lieen ap- On Evening, November M,
Friday
pointed to work in conjunction with mcm-
University Lodge A.F. and A.M cf
l<ere of the Faculty in raising this money.
Montreal w ith the visiting Students and COLLEGE at Spadina
It is understood that an active campaign
members of the Toronto staff in the Craft
will W
undertaken in the near future. will be the guests of University lodte
Toronto, Fmmasons Hall College strett
Y0NGE&
MEDICAL BIBLE
,it Palmerston Boulevard.
This Evening promises to be unique
in the annals of Toronto Masonry. The
nia.-ler Iflii cr.- mid nvnibers ul University
I

Lodge e>rtend a most cordial invitation


For Dance Orchestras
GET
BLOOR STOLLERYS IZW
STUDY GROUPS to all student brethren to whom this
notice may come. HENDRY
(Fifth Year Medicine)
Your Moneys Worth or Your Money Back"
There will be eight uroup classes organ- NORTH - - - 8660
lied for the study of "Jesus in the Records Trinity
among Medical students.
Many men have enrolled for this study
and classes will meet for organization this The regular meeting of the Theolo-
first

week. gical Society was held on Monday even-


flan: The meetings will be discussions, ing last, the
subject under discussion,
nor lectures. Groups oi a limited numl or "The Church and Prohibition", causing The
of men of your own year, will meet once a
week for twelve weeks to discuss questions
some lively sjieeches and arguments.
Professor Mitchell, o! Vutrria, was the RESTOE
arising om [the study of I lie ai tllft! record
>
Society's guest; other members cf the
of Christ's life. Farulty present were the Provost, Prcf.
The
discussion leaders will meet the Coscrnve, and Canon Rollo.
groups as follows for organization and Tne essayist for the evening, N. Clarke
choice of a suitable hour and place of Wallace, dealt fully and ably with his sub-
meeting: ;ert, the set speeches were made bv W. S
Fifth Year P. E. Pickett, Toronto Luxton and F. H. Paull.
Genera! Hospital, Wednesday, November The paper and the various sjieeches
5th at f) p.m. Lecture Room. covered the ground very fully, new lines

Fourth Venr L G. Kilborn, Room 53, of thought lieing opend up, and many
ideas presented.
new
Medical Building, Wednesday, November That "just as good" suit of Under-
5th at 4. 15 p.m. Professor Mitchell summed up the
Third Year R, D. Defries, Room 2!, debate in a short speech, and a vote if wear becomes ashamed of itself in a
Medical Building, Thursday, November thanks was moved to him for so kindly
Bthal 5p.m. Dept. of Hygiene. consenting to address the socielv.
month or two and then you go back and

SW oiid Year J. H. Erb, Room 21, Ibis, the opening meeting, was enthus- buy a well knitted, standard article you
Medical Building, Wednesday, November iastic, and fully attended, and a successful
5th at 4.30 p.m. Dept. of Pathology series of debits is promised for this season.
were talked out of in the start.
First YearJ. C. Anglin. Hart House
Library, Thursday, November olh 5 ,-it
We don't sell "just as good" con-
p.m. Conn aught 1 ab, versation in this
R. E. Hooper, Hart House, Room C
St. Michael's shop but a line of
Thursday, November (Sth at t'.m.
standard haberdashery that appeals
Dept. of Anatomy. The election of a President and Vice- to men.
Copt. C. P. Krown, Hart House Libr ry President of First Y'ear Arts will If you likecomfortable dressiness in your footwear,
take you
Thursday, November Gth at
Divisional Lab.
W. C, Frisby, Hart House,
p.m. O C

Thursday, November tttli at 5 p.m,


Faculty of Arts.
-I

Room C,
place on or about Thurs. November 6.
All first y<ar students are urged
lake an active interest in this
to
election
and to select suitable c^nciidatcs. "
The success of various undergraduate
mil come

roominess!"
A
m
1
'"^ ^
and ask for -The Itestoe".

fast friend of hard-to-fit


Your eyes
V Ur f 0t

men.
Wi " a PP^iate
will
its
10% Discount to Varsity Students.

In addition to the above groups Mcds Etc Imt ics depends to a


interested in Boy's Leadership are urged
to attend A. W. Forgie's Class which mei is
great extent on
the choosing of competent men.
The successful Presidential candidate
Tan $10 and $14 G. HAWLEY WALKER, Limited
in Hart House, Room A on Thi irstiays at will take his place m
the Student's Council Black $14.
5 p.m. I ho following is the personnel
of [he
126-128 Yonge Street
Every Med should sv>entl at least one Students Council as determined by the
hour a week in Bible Study nod Dis-
cussion.
elections to date. Pres. of ill, vcar and
Chairman Art, O'Brien, Pres.' of 3rd
year-Charles Dwyer. Pres. of
WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP
2nd vear
i nos. 1 urney. 290 Yone Street
STUDENT SINGERS.

An excellent opportunity exists


Victoria
CHESTNUT and COULTER
Speciaf Prices to Students
lor students to take part in the
.-
/ LADIES TAILORS ; *
The following short plays will be pre-
performance of the finest music
written (or church use. The choir
sented in the Victoria College
Hall " |.
Orangeman", by Saint John Ervine.
I ALIVE BOLLARD 433 SPADINA AVENUE College 6637
master of Timothy Eaton Memor- Hie Member for Literature bv Maurice
Baring. The Critics by Saht
TOBACCONIST
ial Church will cordlcJly welecme
any applications for membership
John Ervine 10-12 YONGE ST. ARCADE
from University students who are DEBATING MRS. MOSHER'S RECREATION AND INSTRUCTION
" f d(!batCB [or the Coush
5'' 1 GROUPS
interested in choral music of the '-!?!
TrIIh,.
irophy -

CHOICE CUT FLOWERS


highest class. Apply by letter or
phone Dalton Baker, choirmaster,
will begin at once.

year and was WOT bs


This trophy
"'" ''"".^"l b V Mr- B- P. Cough
last
G. Keogh '20 and
SPALDING'S make a most
SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR GIRLS ATTENDING
VARSITY
u acceptable gift for A combination of nature,
43 Farnham Ave.Phone, North Flanncry 2i), Pot Shoes folk, classical
A all occasions and you and modern dancing
1240.
pi liinmar;' 3 e?i;s In ;aeh
four -j- Caps, Belts if get them Providmg healthful physical
Will firstbe held to determine the cham- at exercise and a complete edu-
pions of each year. This series
will
Foot Ball cational course in the art of
over by Christmas. The semi-finals
be dancing. Those who complete
Equipment
HARRIER CLUB.
Representatives attention. All entries
held in January.
betwe
between the winners of each year will
be
The best debaters in this series will
Sweaters
Jerseys
DUNLOP'S this course are fully competent

Those interested are urged to


to teach.

for the Harrier Meet must U- handed m t.. 8 Adelaide St. West communicate immediately
oe selected to represent the
college
And the implements for every with Mrs. M03her North. 4630
the secretary not later than Thursday K in as only a limited number
noon. Leave your entries, addressed to
the inter-College Debating rjm 0ll .
athletic game, of course. you may be sure you are that will be accepted.
t

the Secretary in Mr. Reed's office, Hart


A. G. SPALDING & BROS. doing the right thing. They can
House.
SEND "THE VARSITY" HOME. YONOE have them delivered anywhere and
207 ST., TORONTO MOSHER STUDIO OF DANCING, 583 CHURCH
assure you satisfaction. ST.
The Undergraduate Newspaper
VOL. XXXIX. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 7, 1919.

EVERYONE MUST JOIN IN THE His Physician forbids Sir Arthur Currie to HAVE GAY TIME AT GAYETY
attend Special Convocation on Tuesday.
DREAD VACCINATION PARADE AND PARADE ABOUT TOWN
MEDS PLAY RING-ARPUND-A-STREET CAR
COMPULSORY TREATMENT FOR BOTH MEN General Sir Arthur Currie will not be Uere Tuesday next

AND WOMEN TO PREVENT according to a wire received by President Falconer. General AT CORNFR OF KING
Currie regrets that he will be unable to attend the Special AND YONGE
SMALLPOX
Convocation {on Tuesday) at which he was to have received
the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws. His physician has
DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE OF S.A.C.T0 SIT ON OFFENDERS
WILL BE MANY SORE ARMS HERE NEXT WEEK forbidden him to leave Vancouver Island for the East until
December. Again the Sophs and Frosh of the
Vaccination (or smali-pox is compulsory
>r all students of the University of VICTORIA GLEE CLUB His Excellency the Governor-General has consented to lay NO PLACE FOR S0CUL Medical College have broken out of the
bonds laid upon them by the Students'
ronto, according to a ruling of Dr.
AGAIN IN FULL SWING
the Corner Stone of the War Memorial Towec, on Armistice WORK IN IDEAL SOCIETY Administrative Council. On Saturday
listings, Health Officer for
Medical ,
Day. Tuesday, 'November 11th, will be a holiday at the morning the Discipline Committee of the
Vaccination parades arc being We must realize our own res-
city.
Club may go on tour to University, the lecture rooms and laboratories being closed on S.A.C will meet to consider what action
this week, and the work is being ponsibilities to ourselves
Western Ontario and that day in order to allow the staff and students to take part they will take on the matter. They have
by the staff of the Connauglit and brother men. names ring-leaders and full
United States 'n the variousexera^a m connection with the opening jf Hart the of the
^oratories and the staff-of the Medical
On Wednesday afternoon a lecture particulars of what occurred, and in con-
"ollcge, under the direction of Dr.
The Victoria College Glee Club is House, the Special Convocation and the laying of the Corner
was given on social service in America ference with Capt. Christie, Director of
r itzgerald and Dr. Duncan Graham. again in full swing. As of old, this Stone of the War Memorial Tower. by Mr Edward T. Devinc, an eminent Discipline, will investigate fully.
The men and the women of all faculties organization is assuming a very great authority on the subject, One of the After the Frosh-Soph banquet on
importance around Vic. Every one is
lecture rooms in the Mining Building Wednesday night the medical students
must be vaccinated, and everyone has
taking an interest in it, probably even was used for this purpose, but was not proceeded to enjoy themselves according
to go before the doctors whether he or more so than ever before the war. The large enough to accomodate the many to the precedents handed down from other
she has been vaccinated recently or not. membership has reached the number who came. years. A thentrc parly to the Gayety was
of 45, while in former years it was very Sir Falconer introduced the
Robert one of the features of the evening, and the
Already much of the work of vaccination
has been done. The Third, Fourth and
seldom so great. In fact, all the weather
signs point to a most successful year.
DESPITE THE DROUGHT GOOD FELLOWSHIP speaker of the afternoon in a few well- Meds formed the majority of the audience
Although the manager twice
Fifth year Meds received theirs Wednes- cnosen words, saying that if the very in the house.

and Second Old Glee Club men who were members large audience was a proof that Mr. Divin- asked them to be more quiet, the Med9
day afternoon, and the First
years yesterday afternoon. The School
in I!)I+ will remember the trip which
were taken to the Old Country during
REIGNS AGAI N AT KIN G EDWARD HOTEL needed
known both
no introduction. He was well
for his work in New York
voiced their appreciation most loudly.
During the intermission, several repre-
of Science go before the doctors at two the summer of that year. There are and also for that done abroad during the sentatives addressed the students on the
o'clock this afternoon, and Arts on
rumours that a similar trip through war. Sir Robert referred also to the McGill train which seemed to be generally
Saturday morning. United -States will take place in the near rapid growth of the social service depart- favoured After the intermission only the
Regular Vaccination Parades. future. As it is, Mr. Moss, the business MAYOR CHURCH PRAISES MEDICAL PROFESSION ment which is now in its sixth year. choruses were given as dialogues could not
manager, is trying to arrange for a trip Mr. Devine opened his lecture by saying he heard. The Meds joined in the chorus,
The students all parade for vaccination
to various towns in Western Ontario this that lor most German professors American and throughout the performance their
just as the soldiers did in the army.
coming winter. No doubt in this trip and Canadian history_ began with the yells were led by cheer-leaders in the front.
takes but a few moments to do the While Bud showers recall the Wet season to the blushing
It
some of the frolics of the good old days entry of those countries into the Great Went to Cbilds.
vaccinating for one hundred and eighty willbe renewed. War. But the North American continent
life savers as ihey happily gorge When the show was let out early, the
Meds received it in less than an hour Mr. E.R. Bowles, who has led the has a very interesting history of the efforts
on Wednesday. The treatment is absolu- Meds lock-stepped to Child's Restaurant.
Club for the last ten years, has been United States as well as at home of the early settlers who conquered its
tely free to the students, and is given in Practices arc On Wednesday evening, November 5thj .
The management did not seem to favour
secured as leader again. Returning to the subject of the student wildnesscs. They made primitive issues
the most modern hygenic way. It is amid scenes of good fellowship and with their presence for they refused to wait on
being held on Wednesdays, Thursdays soldier, Mayor Church pointed out that but were not barbarous.
in the hands of thoroughly competent the banquet hall of the King Edward the students. The celebrators banged
_
and Fridays at one o'clock. The Thurs- the hops: of the returned men lay in unity But social workers live in the present,
men, and everything is sterilized so that Hotel resounding with yells and song, the their glasses in vain on the tables, much lo
day practice is held in combination with of action and a centralizing of organiza- while conscious of past difficulties.
there is not the least danger of infection. dual freshman year of Medicine was very the detriment of many of the glasses, and
the Womens" Choral Club, and curious " 1 am out to help the soldier," said They should study the institutions of
much at home to iliu second year. Mr. tion. finally left after sweetening the floor with
The Horrid Details to note a much larger attendance of men the Mayor, and 1 am pleased to see so their own times. Mr. Devine accused
H.S. Harlow, President of first year (live sugar.
occurs on that day. There are still many here tonight- Inside a year we hope the university library of containing few
So that they would be able to tell the
vacancies for several first tenors, but the or no works concerning Canadian philan-
A Dent dance was in progress at
students of the University exactly what Mayor Church of the City of Toronto was to have five or six hundred in the police Mosher's, so the Meds lock-stepped up
bass and baritone sections are full. So Students now give thropic institutions and said graduate
it is like, two members of The Varsity the speaker of the evening. force of this city. Vonge and along Carlton and Church to
*

Coats here is the opportunity for any Vic man little trouble to the police, (laughter and students and social workers should famil-
Staff underwent the vaccination. Mr. Barlow in welcoming the guests, visit the scene. They got as far as the top
came ol first and then the left shirt who possesses one of these high squeaks said that he hoped the two years would cheers) they are law-abiding (loud laughter iarise themselves with the present con-
of the stairs when eighty Dents held them
to be one of the elect., from sophs). I hope you will always ditions and local institutions before it
sleeve is rolled up to bare the upper always work together with the same spirit at bay in a general scrap, They departed
remember that the police are returned is too fate.
arm. A doctor cleanses the skin with of comradeship that they now displayed. after cheering for the Dents and the ladies.
2T0 CLASS PARTY. men and you as much as
are there to help Mr. Divine defined social service as
ether to prevent infection, and then witli
most successful class parties He then introduced Mayor Church, who those acts that remove obstacles to good
Rfng-around-the-street- cor.
One of the they can (more merriment in certain
a hot needle scratches the skin lightly. '20 U.C. was was received with prolonged cheer.; by the living, and that improve the minds, Returning down Vonge, the Meds
in the history of the Class of A deputation went to Ottawa
The vaccine virus is applied, and^ the held in Queen's Hall on Wednesday night.
audience. "Toronto is a great University quarters).
environment and persons of one's fellow pulled the trolley-poles off the wires on
patient waits a few moments for it to City", said His Worship. " for we have here to secure government assistance (or re-
A large number of men who formerly educating returned men; 1 am behind citizens. In an ideal society therc^ is the cars rhey met. At the corner of King
dry. The vaccinating is then over, the largest University in the British Em- and Vonge they captured a street car in
belonged to the year, attended. Hie
Thousands this move and will give it all the help I
no place for social work. It is a stinging _
foradayorsoatleast. pire, and we are proud of it.
class decided to hold their animal recep- wish you all good luck in you the intersection and played "ring-around-
of students have been away fighting over- can.
Glrla Won't Present Arms tion at U.T.S. on Saturday afternoon,
seas and are now back in University halls
I

examinations and success in your pro- "' Th: s!m . I X I il > m America the-street-car" for fifteen or twenty
Of course the above applies only to November 22 Irom ll-(i. Further prolonged cheering was next dwell upon The alms- briefly. minutes, holding up the traffic.
again. These men have put Toronto on fession.
No collision with the city police occurred
menstudents of the University, After several items of busuiess had been greeted His Worship as he took his seat. houses led the way in trying to help the
the map; they have made a great record throughout the celebration, and the Meds
girls will be paraded separately for transacted, dancing was the order of the After a well-rendered solo by Mr. Sinnet poor of the early nineteenth century.
for their University and their country. dispersed without doing much actual
heir vaccination. It (6 rumored that evening. A number of fair freshies were [lie tir^t y>:ar presented Mr A. D. Purdy-
These were soon replaced by specialized
The city is always ready to help the as children's hospitals and damage although they an uproarious
icy will refuse to present their arms to unable to overcome their desire or watch- institutions, liad
University, and the Faculty ol Medicine (iresident of the second year with n taste
doctors. The present mode of evening ing the seniors dance and lined tlie stair fully decorated flower basket containing
insane asylums. This tvpe of institution
in particular. It has done well in Che past.
sses precludes any vaccination scars way. carrots, onions, etc., as a token of their must Ik still further developed, for in
At a cost of over a million dollars it the United States it lias been found that
the arm. But they must be vaccinated, regard. The soph, president, however, BARBOUR
where. donated the site for the General Hospital but a small percentage of the feeble-
DR. C. A.
c doctors leave it to them to say and in other ways has aided in building up was equal to the occasion. Taking a
SIR ROBERT FALCONER" minded are under institutional care. A REAL MAN FOR MEN
May Be Many Missing: the School of Medicine, till now it is lemon from the basket he predated it 10
We are now passine through a period
The doctors endeavor to assure evcry- ADDRESSES GRADUATES second to none in America. Doctors arc the frosh as a reminder of the overly ripe
of revolution as notable as the overthrow
sick from the needed -; Canada. I hope v u will nit b. eggs received on a former occasion. President Clarence A. Barbour, of
e that they won't be of the Roman Empire, the Protestant
The Graduate Students Union like the farmers and go into
polities, Altogailwr the banqu'j; ivre c s.r'k ..g Rochester Tlieo logical Seminary who
ects, particularly if the patient has held its _
Reformation, and the French Revolution.
vaccinated before. Many have meeting of the session in the Croft making a 'doctors party for you are preaches the University Sermon on
first ,

Luthuspsm "u" h |T.VYl nurnb-r These changes took place gradually,


ions of past experiences, and fear that Chapter House, University Collcgc.The ncedetHn your profesfion. Medicine is

Sunday has not been heard previously
young men and of the guests, though it is possil.h that the and so it is happening at the present. at Convocation Hall, but he is widely
ey will be missing at the opening of retiring president, Mr. G. H. DulT, and becoming a profession of The chief main-stay of society Is the
vehemence of their sallies somewhat known throughout the United States,
Hart House and the other events on secretary, Mr. D. R. Cowan, reviewed the ii :s very grr.:ify:nE to ncti :he
:;/.iarkabl2
family and state institutions cannot
detracted from the accuracy of their aim. not only as one of the most distinguished
Tuesday next. The vaccine virrus takes work of the Union last year. success of our recent graduates in the replace it, but merely supplement it.
week Robert Falconer, in addressing the Baptist preachers of that country, but
effect in about five days, anil next Sir Illiteracy must be abolished. The feeble-
arms Union, spoke of the growth of the Univer- especially as an outstanding speaker to
will see many students nursing sore minded must be cared for. The physical
or limping around.
'

sity and of graduate work. He emphas- HISTORICAL CLUB. U.C. STUDENT VOLUNTEER defects of school children are to be looked
If a person has been vaccinated before
_

ized the need of financial assistance in BAND after and proper emphasis must be put
In response to strong pressure from
The second order that an extensive building program Through the cfiorts of some of its The Sunday morning meeting
regular the International Committee Y.M.C.A.,
it is so much the better.
treatment is not really so active as the might be carried out. The number of honorary members, the Historical Club of the U.C. Student Volunteer Band Dr. Barbour left his Rochester pastorate
be held this Sinday at 9.45 a.m. 1900 to became Associate Religious
which, before the war was one of the most
will in
first, and if the former evaluation
is graduate students is increasing rapidly, had rcsponsibili
and cither the University of Toronto must men in the Univer- at Wycliffc College. Work Secretary of that Committee.
only recent the virus may not take at flourishing clubs for his well
provide them witli the nectssary facilities sity, has now been reorganized and re- The coming convention al Dos Moines No one has a right to In this capacity Dr. Barbour's work was
all. responsibility.
Moat Modern Preventatives for advanced study or confess that il
could constituted Undergraduate executive will be under discussion and Mr. 1. the street as brother
lo promote the mterlation of the V.M.C.A.
greet the man on
no longer foster such work. He felt cer- officers have been elected: they
are as Mel-own will speak on the last student he has not done his share in improving
and the Churches in a comprehensive
Few people now doubt the value of
Convention at Kansas City.
if
religious programme for men. It was
vaccination. Statistics prove conclusively tain, however, that the present difficulties follows: President, H. M. Smith; Vice- social conditions.
_

would be overcome and the University President, R. E. G. Davis, Secretary, during his six years with the International
that the chance of
small-pox infection At the close of the lecture Mr. Dev.ne
even amone: those would be able to proceed with its program. 1. G. H. Linton;
Councillor, H. D. l.ang- DEAN OF ST. HILDA'S WILL received great applause. Sir Robert Fal-
Committee that Dr. Barbour edited
is greatly lessened and
Professor Brett emphasized the in-
ADRESS ANGLICAN WOMEN coner then moved a vote of thanks to
"Fellowship Hymns", which immediately
who do take it the disease is only in a ford.
members
,
the follow-
Next Friday at 4.15 p.m. Miss Cart- became tHe standard Associated hymn
fluence which graduate students could From the honorary the speaker, and the announcement was
mild form. , .
wright, B.A.. Dean of St. Hilda's College book, and which contains probably the
have upon the intellectual life of the ing were unanimously chosen; Honorary
, . ,

The vaccine virus is obtained Irom tlie address the Anglican women of
made that the next lecture of the social most sat isf act ory collection of hymns
Conuaught Laboratories which supply whole University. Piincipal Huttou and President, Prof. G. M. Wrong; Honorary will
service series will take place on December
One cubic Dean Coleman spoke of the opportunities Councillor, Prof. W. P. M. Kennedy. U. of T- at the Union. So Si. Genrgc Street. speak on Indus t ri- for men that lias been ever published,
all the province of Ontario. 5th, Mr. J. A. Fitch will
of advanced students in pushing into new Meetings of the club are to be held All Anglican women of all faculties are- "Principles and Methods of Religious
centimeter of virus is enough for fifty
and unstudied fields of thought. fortnightly, and at each meeting papers on urged to be present as they will hear some- Work for nien and Boys," and "Making
Tt kept in sealed glass tubes until
applied and there is practically no chance
A new Executive committee was
as follows:
elected
will be ,1 tv
thing worth while Irom Miss Carlwright,
TJNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT
There are nine Halloween parties
Religion Efficient," were other products
of Dr. Barbour's editorial pen at this
tune.
All the vacine virus is Hon. President Sir Robert Falconer. in progress this week at the University
of infection.
tested first on rabbits before given to
President
Mr. N. A. Clark. Aspe. ALLOCATION OF SEATS FOR Settlement. On the evening of the In l'Jlo Dr. Barbour returned to
Rochester to become President, and
Vice-President Miss Wright. SPECIAL CONVOCATION. first of the series the house was
honoured
people.

Hon. Secretary Miss MacKenrie, odern Times;
by the presence of a number of members
Professor of Homiletics at his Divinity
Alma Mater, the Rochester Theological
Secretary of the Heard of Graduate Idea; Econo- Convo- The assistance
ling capacity of of the University Faculty. which had
Priiniplcs of Seminary, an institution
Studies. on Hall ISOli.over one thousand of students from various colleges is
PROF. DeWULF RETURNS Secretary Miss Stewart. ill difficulties
s haw i assigned as follows: adding greatly to the success of the
already been brought
prominence through
into considerable
the association of
Treasurer Mr. MacDonald.
|

Working ol ague Univei College 250 Hallowe'en program, as well as to that


Councillors Miss Kemlwicfc, Mies C arr All Professor Professor Walter Rauschcn-
Prof. Maurice Dc Wulf who will be Vieler ollegc 110 of the sewing and English Classes.
rcnr-nilxM-ed by his lectures of Inst year on Miss Shepherd, Miss Tufford, Miss Ford, VICTORIA COLLEGE Trinif 40 interested University people are cordially
busch.
In addition to preaching the University
"Philrsophv in the Heart of the Middle Mr. Sledhill, Mr. Fetter and Mr. Shep- ORCHESTRA. Si, Mi 45 invited to visit the 'Settlement whenever
Sermon on Sunday, Dr. Barbour has
Aces" has returned to St. Michael's again herd. , ,
The initial practice of the Victoria I'l Medicine... 260 they wish. An illustrated lecture for
The Union passed a vote of thanks and
,
been invited to meet students interested
this vcar. Since Sept-inbir, Dr. DeWulf, College Orchestra was held in \nncsley Faeult Applied Sci.. 220 boys will be given on Saturday evening the Student Christian Movement
appreciation f the indefatigable efforts at a quarter |*ist eight by Professor
in
has been the travelling companion of Hall, Monday evening, November 3. haeuil Forestry 15
in an informal gathering in the Lecture
Cardinal Merrier W *-o sailed last Monday of the o tiring President, Mr. S. H. Duff, McTrggrr: of ihc Phyoica DcprrtmerC
/The orchestra is fortunate in having Rcom nr Hart House (South Wing),
from Ouebec. Prof. DeVVnlf will be with the retiring Secretary, Mr. D. R.Cowan- conductor Mr. Frank Blachford, he sent according to The subject will be "The structure of
'for its at 4.30 o'clock.
us until Fehrnarv when he
leaves lor and other members of last year s execu Registrar of the colleges
of the Toronto Conservatory of Music. metals".
Harvard University for the Spring session' tive. riesof the faculties from
This year's prospects for success are
Everything points to a very sui-.ee ."flu! MEMORIAL CAMPAIGN NEWMAN HALL
His Icrtim s this year will deal with the season. Musicians in thi 1 rHWrslty,

Neo-Scliolnstic Synthesis, how the system very bright anil, nil graduate students November 7th. There wi.l lie a meeting o( the War On Saturday, Nov. 8, at 8 a. m. a
should not fail to join, and become active Men o i.il Campaign Committee in Room Rcquitim High Mass will be celebrated
f,
of philosophy as worked out by the
great
e^c^ly'ursSf'tc pin' ttefoSa^S will request that
members of the Graduate Students littee
S, Main Building at 12 noon on
Wednes- in Newman Hall Chapel for all the Club
minds of the 12th and 13th Centuries and Xt once' Register either with the Pre, be given the preference
its followers of the present
Un on, the only corporate body within tile
:

day, November 12. All members are and Alumni members who gave up their
developed by ident Mr. F. J. Baine, 7,1 Laws St., or these tickets.
modem University composed exclusively of grad- it
urgently requested to attend. lives in the Great War.
day will measure up the findings of with the N- r. urv, Mr. II. Hull. Xorth
uate students.
science. House Bu-waBh Hall. Phone N. $428.
!

THE VAKSITY
THE VARSITY CotreSponoence Veterinary
The Editor of Tiif, Varsity: The next best thing after winning a HOBBERLIN QUALITY TAILORING
Nijlll Thane - Co'l. 503.1
Dear Sir: game is pleasing your opponents. Knox
It has been reported that one of the in their interfaeulty game with us on
Ajjociale Edliort
Editor-in-Chief: Dc W. S. PUFFER, B.A. E. G. IIATHIVAY -Jl.
handicaps met with by workers for the the 29th October, was greatly pleased.
E. II. McKINNKY '20 memorial campaign amongst the students Out team iu spite of the score in
CR1NGAN. W. I., CIII.|-,.\TE C. HASTINGS '211
is a misunderstanding on the part of some
Knox's favour, showed a marked im-
"21 "I'O I'.
Womcn'sEditor: Miss E. R. 1M.LOYD, M.A.
J.W.GARDNER F.
of the returned soldier undergraduates.
N. RU5SELL H. J. STRONG minent on the previous game wit h
L. M. HEATH These men in refusing to subscribe appear City School Teachers, Rookes at
to think that the memorial is to be erected full back did good work, and also Pallett
Business Manaetr; COLLIERC. GRANT, B.A. in honour of themselves instead of the in goal.
fallen. Surely if the purpose of the The Y.M.C.A. reception which took
Sp.xt.iiiK EJiior: N". .V MlMIirkay. II. A. Local Editors:
Asst. Sportinn Editor: M STOKJ:>, -0 F. K. 1 AS PERSON -22 D. C. WELLS '22 campaign were made clear to these men place on the evening of the 2l)th, was
New! L.liior: W STEPHENS
I .

E. M.JOIIXSO* 'il i- L. WILSON '22


none would be more anxious to contribute
C.
II. GEE 22
a great success and somewhat soothed
Eichange Editor A. KELLY "20 W. A. STILLWELL A.
to such a cause than they, who stood the few disappointed fans who wit-
;

beside the men who fell. They should nessed the game earlier in the day.
Sporting Reporter): K. F. Noxos. Reporters:
G. M. Pun cell '22
"
Miss A. Drown E. li Rkid 23 be the leaders in this campaign. 1'nder the able direction or Mr. Stanley,
1. W. McAlmne '20 H. J. MtQunuX '2 J. A. Cowan '22
'22
Subscriber. the Freshmen were taught how to use
H. E. Saunders '22 J. K, bcil
'20 L. Black well
I. M. Stuoieh '21 11. DAi.tv '23 A. C. McLavBIN '23 than asking
their vocal apparatuses other
R. S. Wksseli A. D. R. FsaseR W- J. Scon The following letter lias been received questions, and before the end of the
Hall Linton '21 bv tl>t! secretary of the S.A.C. Good uvenfng became quite proficient with
J. G. McClinton
'24

WELLS
O'ld Varsity. the various yells. Novel indoor games
Loral Editor his Issue: I l>- l"..
Dear Sir, were arranged by Mr. Arnold of the
The Athletic Directorate :tt its meeting V.M.C.A. and on the whole a very
TORONTO. NOVEMBER, 7, 1919. yesterday afternoon nsked me to convey enjoyable evening was spent. Great
to your body their appreciation of the :rcdit is due Messrs. Law, Clarke and
in which yi engineered the entertainment.
Frew, who
Fun and Rowdyism for tin- iu-niilm e studeiil s ;it the
McGill vs Van me last Saturday
Fun unadulterated, wholesome and above-board should enter largely
were carried out.. The admirable sporting
into every norma! life. Without fun this world indeed would be
better th.in automatons,
a dour
cheerlessly per-
spirit displayed by the students fchrough- Knox
world, its inhabitants little iis also a source of gratifi-
forming the routine duties ol a sombre existence. Hut to wisely discern . atioji to all thoise who have the inlerests
of Varsity at heart. The rooting and An interesting meeting of the College
where fun ends and indiscreet actions parading under the false colours I

cheering was of a very high order, and l iterary Society was held Tuesday even

Extremely Smart and


'.

of fun. assert themselves seems' to still offer difficulties for mankind, many former mt;mbcrs of the Directorate tug, when a debate of particular interest
college students not excepted. and graduates s.tiitcd that the work was to all the theological students, was the
event of the evening. The subject of the
Surely men of this University who are in their praise of the true quite equal to, if it did not excel any
Varsity spirit can no1 but admit that actions which necessitate police
interference tend not only to cast reflections on the student body as a
similar event previous days.
Yours very
(signed) t. A. Reed,
truly,
debate was " Resolved that the Settlement
of Ministers and their tenure of office as it
holds in the Presbyterian Church in
in Good Taste
v.1,,,1, I. in besmirch the honour of their.Alma Mater. Scc'y. Canada today, is superior to any other
Destruction ol property is not fun, neither is the wanton waste of food system." Messrs. Burnett and Mc-
The Editor of The Varsiii': Murray argued in favour of the resolution, These smart styles, tailored with
stuff. Strictly speaking such acts are in direct defiance of the laws of
Sir: while Messrs. Skeueand McAlpine opposed
oui stati yel as the aftermath of a banquet and theatre party Wednesday them. The numerous word pictures pre-
the Hobberlin skill and care will
.

It doth give me 1
eding grief to
night, ungentlemanly conduct and that is stating it mildly unfortunately learn that, in making miibifit about sertted bv the negative speakers were so give you a great deal of satisfac-
was indulged in to the discredit: of all participating. ye Varsity-Flanders li vivid that every member of the audience
passing on the right?, imagined himself eking but a meagre tion, while the and feel will
We from assuming that this sad lapse into rowdyism was
refrain
existence while he "pussyfooted" around
fit
did I know that ot;
premeditated; energy had to find an outlet, the exuberance of youth gloried in Ids privilege i ,ijjg mud-pies the country trying to convince congre- give you that ease and confi-
had to burst its bunds of sedate imprisonment. The trouble lay in Would that gations that he was the best minister they
that the energy was misdirected, the exuberance burst in the wrong irds. Never could possibly obtain. So pathetic and
dence born of the knowledge,
direction. [one superior lamentable were the conditions described thatyou are correctly attired.
suggesting by the negative that the audience declared
All honour to fun- let's have it in abundance, but let it be fi'n, not
that even one of his play thin, them the winners.
rowdyism. from him. Rather would i juste an eye During the business port ion of t he meet- Hobberlin tailored clothes are truly
thaii offendanother member of the 'Hand.' ing a committee was appointed to arrange economical. Their quality gives
- Although 1 did not have the pleasure for a social evening to be held in the
That Montreal Train of being around when friend lii -ru.u k College, December 2nd.
you that long service and satisfaction
Probably the hiimorii who im nted the fiction of a five-dollar fare to made his famous remark; 1 was present in wear and appearance.
of the ieriousness with which his fairy-tale
when the chauffeur of a motor-truck
Montreal, had little id. "

would be received. N erthelt: he has succeeded in creating the


was making the air blue with his lamentat-
ions over the little 'Varsity-I landers '
University College We have an excellent range of
sensation of the season iry has spread to such an extent that
id the s Road, " in which ins machine was mired. British Woolens from which you can
the railway offices have een besi ged with applications for the reduced My most lasting impression of this INAUGURATION OF THE CLASS make a pleasing selection.
bog is one which receive.! when leaving OF 2T3 Your
r (:;, The mere- siigg^cScn tl a ipecja! nam was in itself sufficient to Hart Hcuk ifter dusk
I

satisfaction fully guaranteed.


mk.h trier; I

las! Saturday's defeat and assured I

Everybody enjoyed to the the


the team of the confident supp >rt of the students. The ridiculous forma! inaugutarion of the class of 2T3
full
Made to Measure and Ready to Wear
rumour ol a five-dollar (are was quite superfluous. A special rate was May I be allowed to suggest two pinna U.C., which was held in East Hall,
for the surmounting of the difficulties which
all that was expected, and any concession on the part of the railway fniversity College Wednesday evening.
I

this road and the Bass Drummer have


would insure a large represent a ion from Varsity in Montreal next week. The students started to arrive about
My
Suits and Overcoats
i
made. first plan is to have .in all light o'clock ana soon numbered 375.
The excitement over the Montreal game is particularly noticeable steel cantilever bridge, designed by an The program fulfilled everyone's ex-
among the women, for they are anxious for a repetition of last Saturday's 5.P.S. student, built over the road so pectations, and now the verdant element
experience on the bleachers. Their first taste of rooting has fired their that automobiles am! pedestrians may of U.CI can say they know each other.
not In.- allowed o disturb the 'Drummer's'
spirits, and they feel that their support is necessary to down McGill.
I
The usual form of introductions ( was
pet. Everybody met every-
varied somewhat.
Incidentally they have an old score of their own to settle and are keen
to show the wr nun of Montreal thai the place for women rooters is with
With tht
lite othet plan, is to make a subway
beneath this lane, .and collect loll from
those who use it; the said loll to he used
body, the male members of the class
parading in an endless line and shaking
$30 $35 $40 $45 $50
thftfiupporters of their own team. of the five-dollar i
hands with a similar line of niani'selles
to pension the aged Drummer.
theory, and the serious probability of -I" :es whatever, the After each and every one of the 375 bad
Hoping that one" of these plans will dutifully met 377 others the class was
women are contemplating taking mattei n hands, and by a
metaphorical application
ap I of rugby tactics in the realm of moral suasion,
be adopted at once, I am, sir
THE IlUGLIiK.
called lo order, and the President, "Andy ''
< man welcomed the "Mopes of University
THE HOUSE OF
score a touchdown with the president of the C.P.R.
th hop
effo

Montreal
ii

are unavailing and the Railway Hoard still remains ob-


ran assure the learn that iheir absence from the game in
If

II not be a gauge of their Varsity spirit, but of their pocket-


Trinity-
College" and outlined the plans for the
evening. Then followed some original
games. Certainly it was hard to picture
the somlen tone that East Hall is won't to
HOBBERLIN LIMITED
assume around May infected with such
books. After having been dormant for the
period of the war on account of the small
mirth and hilarity. At last 'Jack" '

151 Yonge St. Business Hours: S;30 to 5.30


Boyle, in his position as orator
official

EDITORIAL COMMENT number of men in College, the Trinity


' ollege .lee Club lias been re-organized
I
entreated his associates ferventlu
stop chewing gum and appreciate the
to

The women like rooting, even if they do learn some new bad words. and the following officers elected for caterers. Eats done, music followed and
the ensuing term. Hon. Pres. -Dr. Young promenades whiter) away the time. Tbe
Hon. Vice Pres.- Professors Woodcock, remainder of the evening was spent at
We wonder if the professors realize the scarcity of books in the library. Brett, and Owen; Pres- Mr Hrethour; cards, and a singsong in which "Cliff"
We know the students do. We continually hear complaints of essays Vice Prcs.-Mr.dc Bender; Sec. -Mr. Smith;' Marr in his usually cunning way played
being assigned on the same subject for the same week,, to several differ-
ent discussion groups, when only one copy of the prescribed text is
Trcas.-Mr. P.A.C. Ketchcm; Curator-
Mr. H. Ketcham: Committee-Messrs.
a prominent part. Everyone congratula-
ted the executive in thci r success in
UNIVERSITY SERMON
Gosling, Davidson, and Paull. organizing the party which was t he-
available. Surely the remedy for this slate of affairs is not hard to find Mr.F.Coombs, organist of St. Albans prelude to the first class party which
Cathedral, has again been secured to will be at U.T.S, in the near future.
BY
The women are looking forward to November the eleventh, with the direct the Glee Club, and on Wednesday Varsity and U.C. yells concluded the
keenest anticipation. All other attractions pale before the prospect
evening he tested the voices of the men evening and the class dispersed in twos.
in college, lids year the organization
of exploring the mysteries of Hart House. We are quite sure that its will be open to St. Hildans, and with
PRESIDENT CLARENCE A. BARBOUR, D D.
enchantment is no1 altogether lent by distance, the material that is available Mr. Coombs
and Hie executive are looking forward St. Michael's
A
The
sore arm for a few days
*

*****

reading "Toronto to Montreal and return" at


idea' of a tickel
is
*
better than a pock
* *
marked face for life.
to a very successful club.

HART HOUSE BARBER SHOP.


Freshmen Tonight 'is a big night at
St. Mikes. The first year elections in
Rochester Theological Seminary

Eve or even ten dollars is we are informed an absurdity. The founda-


A Barber Shop lias been opened in which great interest and as excellent class
tion Far such -jnycuT :s sadly lik:r.g :n -I i\ Despite tin fast t I
Ho,rl
downstairs.
House in the South-west Wing spirithas been shown will be held. Convocation Hall, 11.00 a.m.
that the ruling of Che Railway Board appears final in that rates are fixed And that is not all. Afterwards the
Cigars, cigarettes and tobacco are on freshmen will be put through all the
it is still hoped that those "higher up" will interest themselves sale, and a shoe-shine stand will be
in the various terrors and trials, of an initiation.
ready shortly.
matter of a special train for Varsity supporters Saturday November 15. When this seemingly necessary opera-
The equipment is standard and sani-
tion of making freshmen good students has
tary in every particular, and first-class
The wise one will subject himself or herself to vaccination- -the un- service is assured at reasonable prices.
taken place, all are to join in a smoker and
banquet. The fun begins at seven o'clock
wise will take the alternative and woo smallpox.
BUSINESS MEETING every man ol both years are urged to
I
Announcement to Varsity Men
attends
Correspondents who use questionable The annual Business Meeting of the
lor securing space in Hartmril Graduates' As.s-x-i.il ion w
The Varsity are advised herewith against Iph practices. A case last Tuesday evening.
i held
.
NOTICE. A few hundred yarda from the Main Building you
will find
A new executive A meeting of the second year Applied an established business where n big assortment of slightly
in poinl is that a tetter signed "Optimus" filtered through, using the was elected with Mr. F. W. Fisher a> used
Science will be held in tht- year drafting
name of one of the Staff as reference. The owner of the name used would President. Mr. W. A. Stilwell was re- clothing, boots, etc., of nil styles and materials is sold at most
like some light on the matter. elected as Secretary-Treasurer.
room today at 4 p.m. All out importing reasonable prices. We sell and rent dress,, tuxedo and frock
business.
'the annual fee of One Dollar, which
suits, and also exchange or buy your cast off clothing i.md
il paid now will be deducted (rem the pay
price of your ticket for tbe (Lime and
FOUND
in the Forestry and Botany the highest cash prices.
MEDICAL BOOKS may be paid to Mr. StILutcll,
j r.t
Building a fountain pen.
in this building,
Apply at office

Hurt- arc three medical


best, we believe, in its
books
own
of outstanding
field ami eminently Milted
importance, Each is lite very
THE FREEMAN DRESS EXCHANGE
to the needs of the
Senior Medical Student.
Miss Sternberg 571 YONGE STREET
POTTENGER'S "SYMPTOMS OF VISCERAL DISEASE" 328 paces NORTH 3270.
McLEOD'S "PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHe'
with illustrations, $1.50.
MIS TRY new edition, fully illustrated, 58.00. GREENE'S MEDICAL MODERN
Aura
DANCING Leo
(M blocl: nonli of St. Alhan's and Wellestey St.)

DIAGNOSIS'" 1300 pages, illustrated, $10.00. Office Hours: lo-isa.m. 2QS Avenue Road U. 7109
Medical Students are invited the Iwoki
1 all cur store, 2-6 p in.
Saturday mornings only Special Prices to Students
McAINSH & CO., LIMITED Instruction i lust
Tuesday and Thursday Evenings
S.4S'p.m.
ALIVE BOLLARD
4 to 12 College St. - Toronto
Open on Saturdays unlit to p.m.
Tci irds can
Ladies and <.
In'
Iiildn
ol
office
now open.
hours, TOBACCONIST
10-12 YONGE ST. ARCADE
I

THE VARSITY

VARSITY ATHLETICS Just


A New English

Blue Serge
FUTURE U. F. 0. SUPPORTERS TROUNCE $18.00 STARTING MONDAY
NOV. 3rd
VARSITY THIRDS IN HARD FOUGHT GAME It looks good, it feels (food,

A very clever model not extreme it iscood, and isalsoof surprisingly


good value.
ELSIE FERGUSON
IN
a dressy 2-button style. A smooth- AGGIES LINE WAS MUCH HEAVIER This $18.00 ladies' wrist "The Society Exile"
watch is of our best gold-filled
finish, fast color 20 oz. cloth that qualily with improved expansion
AND
"THERE AIN'T NO USE STANDING UP AGAINST bracelet that adjusts itself snugly
to the wrist.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
will wear like "all possesst." IN
THOSE FARMERS" SAID ONE DISGUSTED The movement has 15 jewels,
"The Floorwalker"
and will keep splendid time.
CITY DWELLER Special Pictures of the
$50 We supply the same watch on Varsity -McGill Football
It willsoon tie a maxim: "There 'runt' 1 SECOND QUARTER. strong ribbon band with near Game,
no use standing up against the farmers". On an interference and offside Aggies mounting at SI". 00.
This especially so after Wednesday's game. brought the ball up to Varsity's 10 yard
FITZ PATRICK & O'CONNELL Limited The U.F.O. or rather the O.A.C. won lineand McNully is sent over far a touch
again. This time Varsity Ill's wen; the which is not converted. Varsity at this "Guaranteed of course.
"The Music You Love"
264 TONGE STREET unfortunate victims. However, great juncture "bucked" up and Stirrelt made
praise is due the losers as they stood up a pretty run. However their work was of
against great odds with determination no avail and halftime came with the score
that would do credit to any team repre- 6-0 in favour of the farmers.
senting the Blue and White. Time and
again they fought back their much heavier
THIRD QUARTER. Ryrie Bros. THE
opponents and they gamely tried until the Varsity tried hard and at one time
brought bait up to the farmers' S yard line Limited
final whistle blew with the score
against them.
The Aggies line was much heavier than
Varsity's and their halves were more
but could go no further. On interference
and good punting the Aggies drove the
Blue and White back and at three quarter
134-136-138 Yonge Si. DOMINION
STUDENTS TORONTO
)

reliable besides being better punters. time were in possession of ball on VarsTl = '

From the first it was apparent that only 20 yard line. Benson replaced Gordon
some accident would prevent them from
winning. On their form the O.A.C. team
should l>e in the intermediate series rather
On Varsity's half-line.
FOURTH QUATERK,
Stirrett started the last quarter With a
BANK
than the junior. The pivot and star of beautiful -1(1 yard run but the Blue and Standard Shoe Repairing Co. Capital - Paid up $6,000,000
the team is Musgrave, captaip and quarter. White lose kill and Cook attempts a field
Have ten months to pay
five to for BONDS other His defensive work is equally as good as his goal from 10 yards out. He fails. Stirrett
670-2 TONGE ST. Reserve Fund and
offensive. He is a quick thinker ami a sure Undivided Profits - $,7,600,000
than those turned in for Fees. Cook of the same team did some
makes another spectacular run. Varsity The most modern machinery and Total Aaseta
tackier. fumbles ball on their 5 yard line. O.A.C. - - - f 122,000,000
pretty punting. For Varsity Ill's Stir- Expert Workmanship.
then goes over for a touch. The final Savings Department in connection
All Students should purchase rett starred. He got off for several 40 whistle blowing with the score 11-0, SHOES CALLED FOR 4 DELIVERED.
yard runs. His fine work was slightly Full Solea and Heels a Specialty. with all Branches. Interest allowed
SCORE BY CJUARTERS.

VICTORY BONDS
marred by some costly fumbles. Taylor's PHONE NORTH 3960. on Deposits of SI and upwards.
line plunging was also good at times. 1-0; 6-0; 6-0; 11-0.
FIRST QUARTER.
Varsity Ill's Greig, Gordon. Stirret,
Drafts issued on foreign countries
at current rates.
O.A.C. kicked off ami during the first Parker, Doran, Wheatley, Wright, Mc-

AT DESK ADJOINING
period the ball was con
Varsity territory.
they brought
line
On
and Cook kicks
ball to V
for
.-
illy kept in
ision
yard
Kcown, Catlo, Knox, Taylor. Broughall,
Earl, Langley.
O.A.C. Halworth,
wards, Cook, Musgrave, Mutree Snyder
Rowlands, Ed-
INGRAM and SPADINA AVENUE BRANCH
Cor. College Street

FEES OFFICE ford


latter
replaced
is injured.
McEwan Malliop, Wjldmnn, McDonald, McNerty,
Buckland, Ladetla, McMullen. BELL, Limited
John Causo, Manager.

MAIN BUILDING OF UNIVERSITY VARSITY WORKING HARD AT HOCKEY PRACTICE TO 256 McCAUL ST. Beauchamp & How
(Ffril Door JcmM o! Colli f SI.)
LIMITED
STADIUM FOR 15TB
These BONDS will be accepted in payment of BEGIN DECa AT ARENA Telephone - - Coll. 637
The only absentee from last night's TAILORS
FEES work-out was Wendell Holmes whose
shoulder is still bothering him. The
players put all sorts of "pep" into the
work- ou t Everyone
.
Major Thomas consents
Senior Varsity Teams
to coach

COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSE 91


TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN
King Street West A. 3875
with the ambition ti
the interference play ind thus give McGill ,
Varsity hockey candidates will not be FOR ALL
a dose of their own medicine w hen they able to get on ice until December 1st at the
HOURS: 10.00 A.M. TO 1.00 P.M. DAILY meet on the fifteenth earliestaccording to a statement handed STUDENTS'
out by President Dafoe of the Varsity

The BONDS will be handed


the Student to
Hockey Club last night. The Arena
authorities have decided to keep the ice
SUPPLIES
upon receipt of cash or certified cheque. Onlooker clear of all puck-chasers until that date.
Up-to-date 120 names have been
placed on the lists of candidates tor Var- You are cordially invited to inspect
Varsity ll's still on top. sity teams, One-third of these ate eligible
s for the junior scries. Several good men
our stock and ask our prices.
e a
HELP YOUR FACULTY
TO WIN
We must ha

At the same time, not a few have con-


fidence in the Blue and White Firsts,
ifil &
that intermediate

the tiear co-eds show their spirit


Even
a &
title have signed up which makes Varsity's
hockey outlook an excellent one.
Major liny Thomas, the Blue ai 'I White
slar goalie in 1907 and veteran coach of

Sc^T'tSMw!
'
Thf "tih'lv ::| "lb n - .:
Kerr, Davidson, Paterson
Arrow
softCOLLARS
bv their rumoured willingness to guarantee well-known and he ran be counted upon and MoFarland,
one hundred of their number for the special FIT WELL WASH EASILY
PRINCE OF WALES FLAG train.
$ $ $ ft
AN that now
intercollegiate game duh
January 25th. A Christmas trip to tl
ARRISTEHS, SOLICITORS, eta., Qutlt, PeaboJy A Co. of Canada, Ltd.
Which is the right idea. U.S. is being arranged for the Seniors wit
remains is for Mister Beat tie to place at Yale, Boston and New York St. Nichols 807 Excelsior Life Building, Toronto SI
Every Bond Purchased Counts For Your Faculty our disposal a train. A yard engine and a teams as opponents.
lew bo.\ curs would do nicely. Solicitors for the University of Toronto

There will be
among prospective puck-cliascrs w lien they
some disappointment
NOTHING DEFINITE REGARDING
College Gowns
learn that "Charlie" Queerie is going to

STAJRR
KATES
keep such things as pucks and sticks oft lus
congealed ptuperty for another month.
SPECIAL TRAIN TO McGILL

There nothing definite to announce


is
UNIVERSITY LODGE, A. F. and A. M.
No. 496, G.R.C.
Inititoted - - June, 1910
FINAL NOTICE OF INTER - as vet in regards to the proposed special
train to Montreal for the McGill-Varaity
FRIDAY, NOV.
HARCOURT & SON
FACULTY HARRIER MEET. 11

WALTZING All s who have entered in the


InterfacuUy Meet are to be at the Rose-
game on the ISth. Those who are
behind the idea are doing their utmost
to carry out the plan. There arc no
Student*' niaht and
llir
EiKcrlninlna of
Viilvrndlv Ludflc ol Montreal.
(lip

on ice needs "high doubts entertained as to the students Freemason's Hall, 491 College Street
tempered skates 1
'
dale Club House, where they will dress at
-15 Saturday morning sharp, ram or
being behind the venture in sufficiently 1U3 King St. West
'.).
large numbers. The Railway board rule
like "STARR'S". shjne. Markers appointed to be at the in such matters and their consent Will
club lioufe without fait at the same hour. Slave to be first obtained.
STARR MFG. CO., LIMITED There arc forty-seven entries for the Watch the "Varsity " for further
DARTMOUTH, NOVA SCOTIA

KZ
meet, and it promises to outrival those of
former years. Everybody come to cheer
:s regarding this matter. TURONTO
Wdli nl roo St. Wt
for their facullv Race starts 10.110 sharp.
.

VARSITY VLEWS AT THE


ALLEN THEATRE.
Hyienic- KNOX LOSE TO
HARD FOUGHT GAME,
VIC
Seeing one's self as others see one is not
RUGBY OUTFITTERS
Cool and Sweet
IN
Vie soccerites enter semi-finals by always a pleasant process, but the pictures LOEWS THEATRE
reason of their victory last night over of the Med frosh-soph scrap being shown
the Allen Theatre this week provide Everything required for the game SAME POPULAR PRICES.
Knox on the back campus. Tile score at
Smoking was 3-0.
y iv gond lea ui the Vray.
Continuous Performance 12 Noon to
Taylor, the Methodist's full back was 7r. 11 p.m.
i

There's real pipe enjoy- the main stumhling blotk o the losers. JERSEYS, JACKETS,
From a defensive point of view lu- was Varaitv-McGill game .ire (caturid and WINTER GARDEN Open Evenings
ment at your finger tips when KNICKERS, STOCKINGS, BOOTS Phonos 1*7. 3S0O40t
easily the best mail on the field, Knox
your "Chummy" Pipe is a forwards played well but seemed Co lose PADS, Etc.
nipcd one of the popular hit s on t he ENTIRE WEEK OF NOV. 3rd.
.rthe OFFICIAL FOOTBALLS
while The Rugged Comedian
IVsUHl pi.
SEND "THE VARSITY" HOME. WILL ROGERS
Uajiu/aiturtd
ittttltd
<rom
Fmch Briar Root.
iht fintsl
Will
REVISED BOXING TIME-TABLE.
in
nul
and
Sum or tract. Ilandiumc
tcrrictabtt to a degirt.
Prices right Quality the best "ALMOST A HUSBAND"
Trinity and Junior Mods play
Your tabnuonhl aill ull you Mondayfl.fl.SOS.P.S. and Forestry. The story of an accidental groom.
/r-il httw
Pip- nails U.
rood

Tuesday MlSO, Arts; 4.30rfi, Meds.
Thursday Si-HM. S I' S.
at 3 o'clock today at the Stadium.
Junior Dents and O.A.C. play on Loew's British- Canadian Weekly.
<5S> Friday 1-4.H0, Arts; 4.30-5, Metis. Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, "Mutt and Jeff" Animated Cartoons.
Saturday Meds. while the Finals will be on Six Smart Vaudeville Acts.
Advanced Class every night 5-fi.
Friday next at 2.30. Varsity lis PERCY A. McBRIDE
The performance in the Winter Gar-
play Western University return SPORTING GOODS & BICYCLES den in which patrons may reserve
game tomorrow. seats two weeks in advance, is the
imenta in your paper 343-345 Yonge St. Phone M. 1128 same as Loew's Yonge Street Theatre.
- &

THE VARSITY
Stillthe e\ecutive of the association
and many of the members feel that
Applied Science uiany of the eligible soldiers have not
displayed the enthusiasm that might
be reasonably expected among returned
The executive of the Athletic Associa-
men. It is hoped, and expected, that An Art Product of
tion remind the students that their annual
lees of 50c. arc payable at once to the year
representatives.
The executive are meeting at ! p.m. on
Thursday, November 13th in 18. Im-
portant business is on hand and every
member is requested to be present.
before the campaign Hosts every man who
has seen active service, will awake to a
bill rial i/.it ion of his duty to himself and
his late comrades in arms,
personal interest and efforts to the cause.
The representatives of the association in
each faculty still have plentv of cares
and add his
The Highest Character

IN the depth and quality of its


truly harp-like tout
in the simple

- Stollerys -
2T1, although apparently stow in getting
organired displayed commendable class
spirit at their first meeting of the year
held on Wednesday the 5th fast at 12
lor membership and will be glad to sui-
anv additional candidates for member-
ship.
The association is hnlding its big Dance
dignity of its artistic design
in the subtle air of distinction
which it possesses the IN THE HEART OF TORONTO
the Pavlowa Academy, Cowan Ave,
at
noon. An executive was elected as
ParMale on November 2Sth. It was
follows: A. P. McKenzic, president; J. F.
deemed necessary to go so far afield Ifordheimer
Young, vice-president; J. R. McLean
on account of the immense attendance
secretary-treasurer. Representatives
expected. The dance will be a Humdinger
Is The Overcoat Service Station
from the various departments form the
balance of the executive.
A good floor, good music, appetzing 'eats" '
Apartment Upright
and a wonderful crowd, Come. For College Men. Ail wool
CHESS CLUB isa piano that convoys a very de-
Fabrics and "Real Speed" when it
QUEEN'S. HALL impression of supreme qual-
All chess- players are reminded that
finite
comes to Style, Silk Trimmed or Full
The annual Guy Fawkes ce Ur.it inn annua[
ity. And this Nordheimer supre-
entries close tn-aight for the
at Queen'sHalt will lake place next tournament. Leave entries with Mr.
macy costs but little more than lined Overcoats.
Wednesday evening November 12th. In mediocrity. This masterpiece of
H. (i. Cl.irk, University Post Office, small instruments may be obtained
latter years this has resolved itself into or to-night in North Common Room
a "Stunt" night. Each year puts on on terms so convenient that its
Hart House. It doesn't matter whether
a stunt and much rivalry exists as each possession is a mere matter of a
a man's an expert or a beginner, there
few extra payments. To hear it
A partici program is antid-
or.rl
is a place for everybody, against men
of approximately his own strength and
played is to realize that no other
Upright of similar dimensions ap-
$27.50 to $50.00
pated tf The guests include
.
as far as possible in his own college or
the Facul and all women under-
b proaches it in tone resource.
faculty. And he doesn't have to play-
graduates ty College, and a too many games, and what there
cordial invitation is extended to them ;in- (.in be played off when and where
lo
Don't
Ik* present at next week's celebration.
fore;el the date
Wednesday nighl
lie pleases. In fact, the only important
condition is that on entering he by doing Nordheimer Piano
Saturday Furnishing
November I2ih.
becomes a member of the Club.' Thai
mails no particular obligation except
he annual active membership fee, one
& Music Co. Ltd.
- SPECIALS
The Varsity Veterans Association lollnr payable in advance. (There is
10 fee for inactive membership,) Fee
The extensive rampaign for members ihould cither accompany entry or must
which now being waged iry the Varsity Cor. ALBERT & YONGE STS.
is ic paid by a week from to-night, when
Vct'xr.o AMC^tiin gjM .en a pac-}'. the names of opponents will be announced
al the regular weekly meeting. The Canadian Distributors lor (ho Aeotion PERRINS GLOVES TAILORED SHIRTS
canvasing enrolled up to date, 500 paid (.lub mi els at 8 o'clock Monday night Vocal ion.
up mcmliers. This figure does not include in the North Common Room of Hart
the relurned men from Osgood Mall, and House, and visitors as well as intending Reg. $3.00 to $4.50- Saturday Regular to $3.50
Pharmacy, who have joined. rneinbi-.ri are always welcome. = Saturday
First Quality Gloves in Fine Percales and Woven
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS
Media, Suede, Cape and ^1 QT Cloths, "Stollery Label" & i Qr
Chamois. Great buying
Torontonensis, 1920 make
all
a most acceptable gift for
occasions and if you get them
| Qj Shirts in all sizes and any
sleeve length at
^1 Hj
*f**W
Published during Easier term by the members of the graduating class under
at
J ;
direction of the Students' Administrative Council.

An illustrated review and souvenir


DUNLOP'S YONGE

Class 1920
containing a resume of college life
in picture and biography

Price S5.G0
you may
8 Adelaide St.

be sure that you


doing the right thing. They can
West
are
BL00R STOLLERYS YONGE &
BL00R
have them delivered anywhere and "Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back"
Free to those who pay Students' Council Fee. assure you satisfaction.
Applied Science Write your biography now

Dentistry
Arts Keep your appointment with
Photographers
WOMAN'S BAKERY For Dance Orchestras
CONFECTIONERS AND CATERERS GET

Forestry
Forward signed contract and photo-
graph of group to "Varsity" Office When arranging for your
HENDRY
(Fifth Year Medietas)
BANQUETS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, Etc., NORTH - - - 8660
Medicine L us E 6tima t 6 Cor you.
Space Contract Bates CHOCOLATES.
Specially good aro our Priscilla. old-fashioned Chocolates,
Pharmacy One page, large photo, names below., 1 lb. & 2 lb. packages. All one price 70 cents per lb.
in * lb
Fresh daily! UNIVERSITY OF
no write-up - - - .
Pre partdness is the General
. g 7 qq
Social Service Half - page, smaller photo,
below, no write-up -
names 2 Stores:
430
270
COLLEGE
COLLEGE
ST. -(Near Bathurst).
ST. { Near Spadina)
Coll. 1401.
Coll. 3057.
TORONTO PRESS who wins
battles.
the wise man's
500 MOTOR DELIVERY. e a
Two pages, large photo, names below, Prepare yourself for the
Theology A. H. LEAKE, Prop. PRINTERS coming storm of
800 words write-up -
14.00
- . TORONTO PUBLISHERS criticism or
One page, small photo, names below, BO OK BINDER S winter's chilling blast.
Veterinary 300 words write-up - - - 9 00
We've been talking about
One page, list of club members or 800 R. J. HAMILTON, BJL, LIBRARY that winter underwear the
Students' Rates
words write-up -
7 50
UILDINQ last week back how about
Half page, list of club members or 300 those gloves - overcoat
words write up
In Memonam photographs
- . .
-
.

-
500
6.50
FARMER BROS.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
sweaters, etc.
It won't cost youanything
to investigate.
Artist's and Draughtsmen's
Contract forms may be obtained at Students' Administrative
Council 0{fu Supplies G. HAW LEY WALKER, Ltd.
Hart House, or on application to the year
representatives
2 SPADINA AVENUE Coll. 2869 Civil Engineering Books
12-128 Yongc St.
on the Torontonensis Board.
including
Mathematical and Drawing Books
SPECIALIST IN MODERNS
CATALOGUE ON REQUEST
GEORGE P. FREELAND PICTURE FRAMING TEACHES
French and German by con-

PARKBROS.Eh!2Efe ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER


ART METROPOLE
14 Temperance St.
versational and grammatical
methods.

Hill. 259
Latin for beginners.

Special Rales to Students 13 Elgin Ave.


338 YONGE ST. (Opposite Gould St.)
328K YONGE ST., TORONTO Phone Main 1269 Special Attention to Work for Students
CHESTNUT and COULTER
THE * I LADIES TAILORS i .-

ROYAL BANK OF CANADA 433 SPADINA AVENUE College 6637

Incorporated 1869

Capital Paid Up MRS. MOSHER'S RECREATION AND


Reserve Funds 516,000,000 INSTRUCTION CROUPS
Total As:ets 17,000,000
471,000,000 SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR GIRLS ATTENDING
VARSITY
Toronto Branches: A combination of nature, folk, classical
and modern dancing.
'

anf AV Providing healthful physical exercise


fZ^RoT* n r
lh
, ^ Queen and Broadview
cational course ,n the art of
and a complete edu-
dancing. Those who complete
this course are fully competent
to teach.

Main 2457
FIELD, LOVE & HOUSE
41 Richmond St. W highe^t
&M%a?E!ES35
College and Bathurst

Sent nftis
00
L an '

all
V**
b^T^
*** Wi*
*******
and Merest allowed at
Those interested are urged

^ZSSS**
HOSHER STUDIO OF DANCING, 583
to communicate' immediately
North 4530 as a ^
CHURCH ST.
'

The Undergraduate Newsp^er


or., xxxix. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 10, 1919.

ECONOMISTS TO HEAR "DENTS" ARE ANNOYED


NEEDLES
DES MOINES WILL PREMIER-ELECT DRURY DOCTORS' AT "MEDS" OUTBREAK COMMITTEE ASKS STIFF
GREET 75 VARSITY The meeting the
first HAVE PUNCTURED of Political That the former friend. y relations
Economy Club will take the form of between the "Dents" and the "Meds"
a dinner to be held at the Carls-Rite
Hotel on Monday, November 17th at MOST MEN'S ARMS are strained almost to the breaking point
as a result of the "Meds" recent cele-
PENALTIES FOR UNRULY
MEN IN DECEMBER 7 o'clock. The executive have been brations, was the statement of a second
fortunate in securing as speaker Mr. GRANTED year "Dent" man yesterday. He cen-
TJ.C. STUDENTS ARE
UNIVERSITY PLANS TO SEND FULL
QUOTA OF DELEGATES TO
Driiry and great interest attaches to this
opportunity or having the future Prime
RESPITE TILL WEDNESDAY
FROM VACCINATION.
sured in no uncertain terms the actions of
certain men of the first and second year MEDICAL JOY-SEEKERS
BIG VOLUNTEER CON- Minister of Ontario. Don't fail to got in Meds, who attempted to break up the
VENTION. with the Executive and procure your touch Dents dance last Wednesday.
ticket early. CO-EDS TO UNDERGO ORDEAL "As an outrage of .one faculty against
All students talcing honour economics another," said the Dent man, "it has no. THREE SLATED FOR SUSPENSION
TEN THOUSANDUNIVERSITY arc eligible for membership in the Political FOR SURE THIS COMING WEEK been exceeded even in the pre-war days,
NO SPECIAL RATES FOR
Economy Cub and all those interested TRAIN TO McGILL GAME ONE FOR EXPULSION AND
STUDENTS WILL BE THERE in public questions" are advised to join Department of Hygiene Gives Out
when such relics of barbarity were more of
among junior years of the
less frequent
without delay, as an enthusiastic year Helpful Hints to those who University."
The Committee appointed to try $2000 FINE FOR ALL
$800 will be Raised by Voluntary Sub- is anticipated. Nurse Sore Arms. and make arrangements for a
scriptions; far-reaching Special Train to McGill have found
Results are Expected.
A halt was called in the vaccination themselves up against an impossi-

The University of Toronto plans to SEMI-FINAL GOES


parades on Saturday when it was announc-
ed that University College students would TOMORROW TO BE ble difficulty.
Railway Board has prohibited the
The Dominion "Meds" Committee
be granted a respite until Wednesday.
.send seventy-five delegates to the monster contract for any special trains and
By
invention of Student Volunteer workers this time,however, the majority of
the men undergraduates, have passed
RED LETTER DAY absolutely refuses to make any Brings in Report
which is to ho held in Dcs Moines, Ohio, TO VARSITY II S before the doctors. Few girls have as
exception to the rule. Even the
from December 29th to January 4th. President of the C.P.R. can do
This was decided at a mass meeting of
yet been vaccinated but it is announced Armistice Day will be Celebrated by None of
By their Victory ofer London they earn nothing for the students. the Students due for
that this week, the task of securing their an Amazing Variety of Attract-
Students held Friday afternoon in Last Right of Contesting Final The regularfare to Montreal and
immunity from the dread disease wil punishment are known to
'Hall, University College. // with McGill. ions here return is $20.96 and expenses and
than ten thousand students proceed apace.
More
No cases of small pox among students admission to the grounds will make discipline committee
from the universities of Canada and the ENTIRE TEAM WAS BRILLIANT. the sum total in the neighbour-
-United States are expected to attend of the University have as yet been re- WOMEN TO VISIT HART HOUSE hood of 530.00. If twenty-seven
this conference. The delegates will he ported. The faculty, however ,is taking students wish to go, a car will be
In a hard (ought at Loudon ongame no chances, and everyone will be required To curb
lawlessness and prevent similar
addressed bv the leading Christian work- Tuesday will lie a red letter day in the reserved for them, and, if fifty-four occurrences in the future, the Medical sub-
Saturday Varsity If's defeated Western to be vaccinated this week. Those who history or the University of '1 oron.o
ers of the work!. Attendance at the will go two cars will be reserved. committee of discipline to the Students
by a score of 113-3 thereby clinching the refuse to submit to the puncturing On that day, Hart House will be formally
convention is to be strictly limited and championship of the western division of Arrangements will be made by Administrative Council have recommend-
process will probably lie excluded from presentcd to the students by the Governor
only one representative is to be allowed the intermediate intercollegiate series leaving names with Mr. Grant in ed rather stiff penalties for the unruly
classes until the epedemic is over. General, several of Canada's most dis-
from each one hundred students at the and m. iking them eligible to lay off with the offices of the Students' Admin- students of the Hrst and Second years in
KMuvorsity. ARTS STUDENTS. tinguished officers will Ik: honoured at a istrative Council.
McGill f 1 for the intercollegiate champion- the Medical College for the aftermath of
Eleven undergraduates w ill be sent special Convocation and the corner stone
ship.
Students at Arts have been spared the their banquet. They mctSaturday morn-
by the Medical College here. This is of the Memorial Tower will lie laid in the ing in the North (_ omnion Room of Hart
Although playetl off their feet from the dreaded ordeal of vaccination for \ few
the lull quota allowed, University College presence of the undergraduates, graduates
start Western put up a plucky fight and days yet. Many came to School on
School of Science, Knox College, Dental Saturday prepared to "present arms but '
and distinguished guests of the University. hi.. ind a half
it was not until the final whistle blew
HOW THE
;

College and the majority of the other a notice on the registrar's door informed
The fact thnt tomorrow will probably SCIENTISTS
hat they gave up fighting. A good crowd lh the hirsi
.1
t
be a holiday enables all undergraduates
Colleges will also send their quota. was on hand to see the game and a well all that the vaccinations had been post- d before the com-
to take part in the many celebrations of the
Men and women of University College
met in a mass meeting in East Hall,
organized rooters club worked hard to poned until Wednesday. They were also
day. Tomorrow, the first anniversary of
HELPEDTO WIN WAR e. The report has
help gather in a victory for the Westerners. advised to see their college registrar. A tdents' Administra-
riday attcrnoon H. D. Robinson, Cana- Armistice Day, will be celebrated royally
The Co-eds were large numbers trip to Professor Jeanneret's office by a
ion Secretary fc r the Student Volunteer
out. in
U.C. student brought no results. In fact by the undergraduate body as a whole. Prof. McLeunaD gives M. and P. duct at the Gayety
sat in a specially reserved section of
movement the principal speaker.
and
none of the registrars of the colleges knew There will hardly l>e a dull moment Ilea ee say, concert ngg
the stand following closely the example
I

He declared that the great impetus to throughout the entire day. men inside facts of successful
set by U of T girls in
Saturdays game last any more than the students, they were the t fent on the stage;
the missionary movement in the last
At twelve noon, His Excellency the "We the man, presumed
ftlKST Ql'AHTER certain only o! the fact that the vaccina-
Governor-General will take part in the role Science played
few years was due largely to the work Western dribbled the ball 5 yards and tion would take place in the various college suspended from the
presentation ceremonies at the Great Hal
carried on by the Student Volunteer fell on it. Varsity thereby securing it at
buildings some time on Wednesday. r,and the same for
He pointed out that in the of Hart House. The Chairman of the The fust meeting of the Mathematical Che Med .indent was with him, and
Association. Heustes made yards on a buck. Meds and Science men have been nearly
most distant parts of the world, institu-
centre. Board of Governors will accept the Deed and Physical Sorietv was held on Thurs-
all vaccinated and it is expected that by also for Ihclhml: he is found to be a
Varsity bucked to Westerns 35 yard line
1

of Gift from Chester \Iassi v, halrman of day, November li in the Hiysics Building.
tions are manned bv graduates from the
>

for a point. McPherson got the cud of the week either the vaccination University man. thcrmorc, we re-
universities at Canada and the United
and kicked
order will have been rescinded or all the
the foundation. A brief address will be Professor J. C. McLennan gave a very in who threw the
away long run around the em! and
(or a
read by Mr. Vincent Massev and the interesting talk on "Some Problems in
States. University students will have passed I to be a University
brought the ball to Varsity 10 yard line. Warden, Mr. \V. F. Bowles, will be pre- Research" dealing particularly with some
Canada would lie better represented
Varsity gained on bucks and booted for before the doctors. m the University.
at this convention than before ever, sented to the Chancellor. which had to be combatled in the work
it was announced. One of the features
another point. *The*Westerners lightened CARE OF THE WOUND. Tickets for the Special Convocation to apriinst the submarines in England.
Up and things looked bad for Varsity The department of hygiene has issued be held at Ihree o'clock in the afternoon
was to be a special meeting of Canadian when interference gave U of T the ball U hen
delegates before the convention proper the following announcement. All injury have almost all been given out- Returned possible lor tnc play m proceed.
at her owe 10 yard line. to the vaccinated arm should be carefully men have been given the preference as
Opened at which peculiarly Canadian SECOND O.UAKTEK s known of the A Fine of Over $2,000.
problems would be discussed. A large guarded against. Any covering over the returned officers and nursing sisters will be found accessary The committee yo on to recommend a
a scries of line plunges and runs
On vaccinated area should lie avoided. No the recipients of the University's awards of
^Presentation from non-Christian lands Varsity brought the ball down to Westerns itnace by sound line for the first year and a fine for the
shield or dressing shouid be applied at the honour.
was also expected and the probability 25 yard line, where Canall booted for nged ami costly second year, the two totalling to over two
was that it woidd be the largest gathering The corner stone of the Memorial tower in this direc- thousand dollars.
another point. Here Western rallied Customary bathing and daily washing will be laid in the presence of the under-
)ti

idea was given In answer to the accusation of some


and worked the ball down the field and of th. nny be continued so long as the graduates and visitors, after which a people that the participants of last Wed-
:
ss F-.-.-ier Them;- Carieraa ind
(vt
booted for one point. Varsity booted, The application of reception will be held in Hart House Iron,

m .
J. Golforth
been for them to attend
irivilegc it had
inferences inprevioits years. Mr. Cameron
CO
sa i that ithad been a wonderful gathering
of "keen, jolly, interested students,"
all spoke of the great
gained the ball on interference, and lost
it again and Western gained another
point. Heustes and Lower made yards.
On a tumble by a Western half Varsity-
lot break.
mositure to the vaccinated area should not
be enough to soften the crust, if the
vaccination has "taken". Every care
should be exercised to prevent the scab,
4 o'clock until sis. Women undergrad-
uates are being specially invited to this
reception as tomorrow will provide an
unrivalled opportunity for the women
"There is nothing more intoxicating,"
said Prof. McLennan, "than to carry' on
research when one is freed from all mono-
tary considerations."
nesday might were under the influence of
liquor, the chairman of the sub-committee
said that the matter had been taken up,
but no evidence had been found to support
it- He requests that any one who wishes
got the ball at Westerns 25 yard line. which forms (if the vaccination has been Co inspect the wonders of the men house.
Experiments were made on the cars of
.-

Bind also that "to invest one's life in to make a further statement of this do do
On a tumble by a Western half Varsity successful) from breaking, If a dressing After the dinner wUW.h will be civen by whales, which are extremely delicate in to the proper authorities, or not at all.
the accomplishment ol the purpose got the hall at Westerns 25 yard line. is required after the fifth day, dry Sterile the Governors_of the University in the detecting sound, so that hydropl Buns and Sugar Thrown About.
of evangelizing the world is the very

' Murray gained through centre and gauze should be placed over the vaccinated The objection was made by the com-
best investment that anyone could make.
carried it over for a touch, which was area and changed daily, the arm being kept report to the conduct at the
Mr. Evans of the Faculty of Univer- not converted. Western failed to make- and to witness an athletic
nuttee in their
clean. No-dressing is necessary so long as building, Men. Soph-Erosh banquet Wednesday
sity College occupied the chair and spoke yards on bucks and Pearson ran the ball also, an
last
the scab which is nature's protection, programme. In the theatre, night or to the conduct going to the Banqet.
briefly of the e,\penses that would have well down the field. Irwin dropped on be given.
remains unbroken. enjoyable performance will
At the theatre there was, according to
to be covered. The expense of sending an onside kick A touch was not allowed
each individual student was S75 and to Students whose arms become sore should ihi muling of the committee, a distur-
as the referee ruled him offside. report the fact to their physician and il..
bance from a nuinl>er throwing lumps of
send the eleven delegates required, Univer- Continued on page 4. FENCING it p
sity College would need SS00. This receive medical advice. Any students jsycliologist united with the sugar and buns on the stage. These
amount would have to lie raised from the who wish to do so may consult Professor physicist in its solution. The hydophoui articles were returned to the audience by
student body, tin- alumni and the city LONG EXPECTED INITIATION Fitzgerald, Room 28, Medical lluhluie;, was brought to an extreme stage of per- the The manager of the theatre
girls.
between the hours of 12-1 p.m., and they First class in this royal sport fection, but just at its moment
of success untactful attempt to stop the
churches. A committee was appointed made an
to raise subscriptions. CAME TO ST. MIKE'S "FROSH" will then be advised as to what they
should
starts November 13 th it was doomed to failure, l>ecause contem- disturbance.
do, or Dr. D. W. Barton at the Gym- poraneous experiments with submarines Rowdy Conduct on the Stage.
Friday evening was time of wild nasium, Hart House, between the hours hod made them practically noiseless. Tim Thereport continues: "Three men went
fencing at Hart House is not we|l
The
TO SACRIFICE ONE'S and hydrophone however, was a success from the stage and combined to make
antics of first year men
of 3 4. on
under way, and the class is grat ually
a peace standpoint, for it may be used on absolute asses of themselves, one an Arts
TORONTO MEDICAL WOMAN growing larger accoi ling to Mr. I i. M. chips to determine their bearings. student whose name we are unable lo
LIFE BIT BY BIT The long-cNpected initiation of the HONORED IN THE U.S.A. liarton who has ch rge of this b anch
obtain anothera Mvd, whose name is also
freshmen at St. Michael's College occurred of sport About thi ty men joine I the "Great strides were also made in (he
unknown and the third a stranger." Mr.
NOBLE ACHIEVEMENT finally on Friday Hint;. No one was .

Dr. Edith Cordon, daughter of Mr, H. class Friday < at a meeting held
An
the art of directional wireless, continued
'" Bleating' from a (u Guthrie of the first year Meds went on the
claimed. The fresh- the Physt ec tors' Office. the shaker.
disappointed, B. Gordon of Spadina avenue, and a
it is in
held -uhn.ii. mother itibfor petr <I be
stage to speak of the rugby team and was
realiied all the terrors which go with a graduate of Toronto University of the rfaculty t
Says Dr. Barbour addressing students
11, . 1,
instrumental in gel ting the other three olT.
picked up by a British wireless station,
first class initiation. class of Hila, while taking a course for her This enabled the play to be resumed, but it
at Convocation Hall ft was a striking success, in fact, the degree as Doctor of Public Health in the
which would record also the location ,.(
the sub, and a sub-chaser with a torpedo
was broken up at 9.40 on account of the
freshmen were struck very forcibly with University of Pennsylvania, has been hilarious conduct.
immediately tried his marksmanship in
KHe that enlereth not by the door into the vigor of the "'sophs" ami many other
things, including sbts, lathes, etc.
made assistant in a unique piece of work
that directionusually with signal suc-
"Just before the curtain was dropped a
the shecpfold, lull: dimhethup some other :r.behalf of the 1 Kit) yv:mOJ sti.do. 1 .-,.<* To euidc shins through a mmc- most unfortunate incident happened
.At the beckoning of grotesquely clad Up to this time
way the i!iic is a thief ami a robber.*' that institution. namely a lighted cigar stub was thrown
figures, the humble frosb were admitted health work has been done for them, but
Taking this verse as his text, Dr. C. A. from the body of the theatre and struck
Barbour if Rochester University, preached
i
into the chamber of horrors one by one. Dr. Edith Matzke has been ;
one of the girls in the eye.^neccssitating
^compelling sermon yesterday morning at Many and varied wi fe the sounds which
juidi <J c# j act^c-j
operation with the hygiene laboratory and
tk: sl-ir: il
Convo alio,, Hall to a eoncrepalion which Dropped Pie on Floor.
Consisted .1-a fly of men. He pointed out When al. ldmitted, the
with the splendid physical education The report says that after the show, the
:omc out and help and ;:i',- r"'i
>hr'"ion,d wirek^a
lor'l.'
doors we lh.
deoartment of tile University, which is
that tlx ic .! only one way to reach the ami. nl- formed in line and paraded to
boost the royal sport. ship lost in a to;; can be jjiveu Its marines,
Kingdom of Heaven, and that was by the dsn in charge of a Canadian, Dr. K. Tail Child's Restaurant where they were
bandaged Mackenzie, the noted physician and ami by the electric cable it can, rt.nm.ng at While inside
door \\hkh ,is Jesrs Christ.
NOTICE ushered in by Mr. Guthrie.
roll speed almost follow any channel
The siejiiucaiu feature of eternity, sculptor.
however narrow. So the discoveries of they all sat down and gave the Medical
look lorn
delated Dr. Barbour, was not 1 he extent The arrangements made in connection scientists are fitted not only to the exigen-
yell, but the management refuseil to wait
of it. but he nature uf the spiritual exist-
haps the VOLUNTEER BAND. with the formal Opening of Hart House un them. Some of the more unruly
cies of the moment, but to the lasting
I

whether
ence. He stated that many good and on Tuesdav November 1 Hh, render it nenefit of all time."
Continued on page .1.
many bad features hail entered life since
the writing of the Bible but that the Holy
Script urns still remained the greatest guide 1
2*fcumanirv in the pern'
Veterans Delegate on Return from
( in..-

That to los,- om 's hi. 'During th.


ind "
the week including Tuesday
'rickets for
* > > m o'.i l,m
swear allegiw: t. 'n Ml > I ".cc
ami Torn.no University. Most freshmen
1' <
I

arc accordingly being sold at a reduced Ottawa Says Situation Encouraging


whV^ > o'i iil .''r
ra
f he l"ir, win. ^imyr.l the Iroquois
1. .1 declare that the Bible contained at least .i' special dinner for
members will be
Chicago in IR03. At that one million volts of electricity, but the served In the Hall on Saturday,
\oveml>cr Association or
BSfitre in
saved his life by "sophs" say that it had only one hundred The special representative of the University Veterans'
Sffne, a man of sisty had trip to Ottawa. He reports
L. M. Martin, has returned from his
lfith.
trumphiic over the bodies of men and thousand. was" a splendid attendance Sumby which Toronto Mr.
women in his desire to escape the flames. Wlicn all had been initialed, everyone lUCUrs '.veil for the future success hele
of
CALL FOR CHEQUES. that indications are most encouraging that the Government wUl con-
joined in a merry celebration. Music he Hand. problem in a favourable light.
A nineteen year old university boy had cigars, cats and cheers were the features books with
sider the students'
his life after reselling seventeen Students who have left
of McGill, Queen's,
given
When the of the closing hours of the initiation. HERE'S A WATCH Y.M.C.A. Exchange in Hart House are Representatives of the University Veterans' Association
terrified women and ehihhvn. time aa Mr. Martin, after
old man was being congratulated on his who handed asked to call at the librarv betw.vn
on.
Western, Manitoba and Alberta, left at the same
Would the S.P. tnt
and two o'clock from Che 12th th the 19th Cabinet.
escape, he is s.id lo have declared that al "To sacrifice a life in a good cause,
Captain Christie ,'ntch (or aafc- Alter the having laid the whole situation before the
of him that was really worth while had by one action," said Dr. Barbour, "is a for cheques and unsold books. seemed quite satis-
keeping al the ft. 'he
inltidt ion in
10th of this month, the "V
cannot WbilB nothing will be given for publication as yet, all
been left to burn in the doomed building, noble aihi.n ui. nl bin lo saeritiee one's
dly see Captain received the hands of the Government.
more but no Engineering Sail;
ncccpt responsibility for any books. fied with the treatment they had at
Che boy, he Slid, had gained everything life bit bv bit is .1 difficult, less
noble achievement-" Christie and rccci
worth while.

1
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Til E VARSITY

THE VARSITY Correjsponbence


the Univer.lty of
PubU.hcd th.ee ilmeiWMHy by the Student. Adin advance.
mini tt rail ve Council of

Stollerys -
Toronto. SubKtiptioo price One Dollar per year
To the Editor of The Vahsitv:

Dear

-
Sir,
ColU 3030 ttifht -Phono - - CoiLS0D3 matter wish to bring Itelorc your
Dor 'Phon. - - Tin.' I

Axoclate Edit on readers is the excessive smoking which


PUFFER. E. i, HA WAY
takes place in the reading rooms at Hart
Edltor-ln-ChicI: Dc W. S. B.A. J 1 1

F. C. HASTINGS 'SO House. lio not wish to have it com-


I

Women'sEdltor: Miss E. R. CRINGAN. "21


pletely abolished, neither am 1 a total
HEATH Mis- M E. Tnon-Sros '20 abstainer myself; but 1 think it would be
L. M. which
fair to have one reading-room in

Business Manager: COLLIER C. G RANT. B. no smokinc is to take place. This is (or


the benefit of those- who dislike tobacco
Sporting Editor; M. A.
Am. Sporllnt r iiua- M.
\w, EJitcr:
Eichnnge Editor: A.
W .. STEPHENS
KELLV
McMURRAY
I STOKES.
'20
B.A.
'20

W.
. M-5oHNSOr
A. STILLWliLL
:
21 J. L.
A. H.
WILSON
GEE '22
'22
or who wish to studv in

tribute (o cle:ir thinking.


spare
smoke-laden atmosphere does not con-
hours.

Even the most


enthusiastic smoker will aRree that the
A
"WHO SAID Winter Under-
Noxok. Report at: wishes of botn ckiss, -s should be considered.

wear From
Sporting Reporter!; K. F. Miss A. Rkown - E. B. Reid '23
G. M. PuscKU. '22
McQuillan 1

J. A. Cowan '22 Refined smokers usually do their smoking


W. McAlpiNE 'SO H, J.
J. Buck well '22 out of doors as the very nature of it
H. E. SsunpeBS
J.M. Sjuciien
R. S. W Beams
'22
'21
J.
11.

11.11 L

J.
Mr
K

G.
Bell '20
lifliuv '23
A. D. R. FaASEit
LlKTOS
McClivtdn '2"
M McLEAS
'21
'.

I,
. C. McLalifhs -3
J.
McMasl's '23
J.
In- A. M Adams
Scott '22

*:
requires this, but think both classes could
be- served by having one room

as the name
1

sacred from
tobacco smoke for Heading anil Studying
of theroom would suggest.
Overcoats
Ml5iJJ.McCut.Lal

were Hih
Your for mutual tolerance,
Miss M. C*av '22
Miss M. Goto 23 "Klear Head' .
- -
Miss J. E. It McLKNNAN 21
Stollerys assures you
M. JOHNSON '21 To the Editor of The Varsitv:
Local Editor tlilj Itsue: E.
Sir,
On reading
of the doings of the First
the' account in Friday s issue
and Second year
of Real Comfort and
TORONTO, NOVEMBER, 10, 1019-
Meds on Wednscday evening last, one
certainly finds food for thought.
The o'ul standing feature of the evening's
_
(

Stollerys- Warmth You're


Labour and the University entertainment was the interference with th

H F. Fielding in the course of a striking speech on the floor


privileges of others, as illustrated in the
theatre, at Child's, at Columbus Hall, and
bound to feel Right in
The Hon
last week stated that there was but
one Aristocracy in on the streets. This is what the war was
of the House
"The University student," he This is the main theme of all
Are showing a wonderful
l an: da, the Aristocracy of Education. all about.
our teaching, in Church and school, and
our Perfect Fitting
" is the hope of this nation".
home; it is the heart of our civilization. line of Pure Wool, Stylish
c nf the leaders of Britishlabour recently demanded in the nameof To prevent Germany interfering with the Combination Suits
r an immediate increase Government grants to universities and in liberties of all the rest of the world, great Overcoats for College Men
These statements taken separately numbers of these young men (?) were sent
< - throuehoul ''real Britain.
together they afford a solution
to Europe, but from their conduct on in Greys and Brown. Waist We're showing a great
nusual enough to excite comment; Wednesday night it is made to appear that
i riddle of modern lime.
The University is the spring from which they do not "know what they went to Styles-
draws Europe for.
Seam and half Belt
Lvilization its life.
Il would lie a valuable mental exercise
line in all sizes at
udenls go from its halls into the greater world outside with bo!h for each member of the gang who partook wool lined and full of Style
Chi eachine of the classroom and the influence of their associates in the interference with street cars to ask

indelibly stampe 1 on their character. By reason of the fact that Uni- himself this question. Suppose he had Speed All sizes
he student to think, to judge, and to dis- been at the titnc on one of the delayed
v< r>ily life lead 5
street cars hastily making his way to catch
i i

criminate, he is >laced <>n a higher mental plane than must of his less egraph message
a train in responi-e
fortunate fellow- nen. He is trained to be both a thinker and a doer, a from home (which I ild him his mother was
00
philosopher and

is
man nf action. Thus he inherits, as ii were, from his

the tliamond p tint of civilization.


;

Alma Mater the fundamental qualities nf leadership. The University

Labour is -In yly but surely realizing this fact. It is beginning to


;\t

felt
the point of dea h)
? And
responsible and
what extent woul
if he w
he feel justified in
paying for the met fal education of those
"e
how would
at the same time, a
ta -pitying individual, to
he have

$35
who showed such e inability in appre-
understand nd that iis one chance of alt. lining its object is through the
ciate the rights of other peopli
iv. bj Education and not by Force. But a battle won is not
The participants in these outrages are
always
quered
victory.
vi
i

i ;
The Goth surged over the Roman World and con-
thai same Roman Civilization bound the wild barbarian
i

mind ai subdued his soul. So now a great world wave of masses call
il

it Labour if von like -is


sweep:ng-inlo channels hitherto barred to its

either men or else they weren't. II they

are men they should be expected to behave


as men, and treated as men are treated
when they misbehave; tins calls for the
Y0NGE&
BLOOR
CTYM
CDVC
ULLCri
I I O
I
PHONE - -
NORTH 7800
use of the baton and the police courts.
force. Il is hammering at the gates nf that Aristocracy of Education, If they are not men they should be treated

.nul i|)m-,c Kji-. in \nldinfc ^radualK \<- ir b\ \tTr. Labour v. ill win as the children that they are, that is, sent
home, where they Mong, to hang on their
"Your Moneys Worth or Your Money Back"
it must win by reason nf iis very momentum. Hut in that victory, it
mother's apron strings till they learn some
will ve conquered, it will be chained, and broadened, it will be moulded manners. If on tile Students' Council
int.. a new. and nobler thing. and in authority at the City Hall, we have
It has been said that are living at a critical time in the World's
!
men, who arc not weak in the knees, such MENORAH SOCIETY.
fhere are titanic forces at work around hem. outrages will be dealt with in a manner next regular meeting of the above
The
Historj Indeed we are. I

The World is in labour a greal ire its pains.


new civilization wrought from the ruins of the old.
This renturv will see a
sufficiently decisive to prevent their re-
currence initio a new batch of babies has
arrived.
society will take place at the Zionist
Institute, 205 Beverley Street at 8 p.m.,
Tuesday, November II. Rabbi J. Berger
Very Soon Now
magnitude of these movements or appreciate "PLAYFAIR." of Hamilton will address the meeting on
But few of us realize the
their significance. Who, who are supposed to lead, should have eyes
the "Haskalah Movement Moses Men- Christmas will be here
delsohn". All interested are invited.
thai sic, thai we may read the writing on the wall, and prepare nurse Ives ANGLICAN GIRLS DEPRECATE
and our stocks are at their
to be true leaders in this great struggle that lies ahead. ATTITUDE OF INDIFFERENCE STUDENT'S COUNCIL best.
The regular meeting of the students
From the standpoint of interest and A. Council will be held on Wednesday Drop in and look us
Des Moines inspiration, the meeting of the Anglican November 12th at o'clock in the South
The Student Conference Des Moines is exciting great enthusiasm at Club on Friday was a decided success.
ii
over with Christmas in
Common Room, Hart House. An im-
Considerable business was despatched, your thoug-hts.
throughout the University and there is every indication that every portant constitutional amendment is to
and the opportunities for work in the
faculty and college will send its full quota of delegates. This Con- Social Service llranch ol the Club were
lie discussed.

ference is the largest gathering of its kind ever contemplated on the eloquently portrayed by Miss Cochrane,
American continent, and the representation is from the universities and Social Service Convenor.
Neckwear, Hosiery,
colleges of the United States and Canada, strictly in proportion to their Miss CartwrigM, the special speaker SPECIALIST IN MODERNS
registration. expected that about four-hundred delegates will be
It is
for the occasion, then gave a very helplul
and inspiring talk. She referred to the
TEACHES Underwear, Gloves, etc.
sent from this side of the boundary line and some of our Canadian univer- value of such an institution as the anglican French and German by con-
sities are petitioning for permission to send more than their alloted* club in our University. Through it versational and grammatical
number. According to the allocation, the University of Toronto is to be the girls should obtain a clear and definite methods. Latin for beginners.
understanding of what the church stands COLLEGE:
represented by seventy-five students, and the selection of these dele-
gates is a matter of extreme importance. Our main consideration
for, and become more fully alive to the
responsibilities woich entail upon them
Hill. 269 13 Elgin Ave. BIRR ELL'S just west
of Spadlna
not only for the impression which we wish the University of Toronto to as Anglicans. She emphasized the necess-
ity of students having settled convictions
make on students from all over America, but also for the influence which
these dele rates will exert in all phases of college activities on their return.
about things ol import, and deprecated CHOICE CUT FLOWERS
the attitude of indifference which is
They will come ..ii k w ith a broader outlook on life, a clearer vision of, our prevalent among Anglicans. "so-calje-d" make a most acceptable gift for
opportunities d responsibilities, and will bring to us that inspiration
v. Mrs. Hallam then voiced the appre-
all occasions and if you get them
which c( oils ft m contact with these who have pierced beyond the veil ciation of the club, and their wish that

of time and sen , and with profound conviction of the realities of life, are
Miss Cartwright should again address
the girls on some future occasion.
at Announcement to Varsity Men
seeking to infti ht: ur eolhges -;nd uri:v2rsitiec, that spirit ;f servtre The next meeting was announced for
and sacrifice s d universal brotherhood which will transform all our
relationships in life, Equally important is the inspiration they will bring
December 5th.
DUNLOP'S A few hundred yards from the Main Building you will find
an established business where a big assortment of slightly used
from association with vast numbers of students facing the same problems FORESTERS BONFIRE PARTY clothing, boots, etc., of stylesand materials, most
8 Adelaide St. West all is sold at
and striving after the same indeals. The sympnthic understanding reasonable prices. We sell and rent dress, tuxedo and frock
which ic revealed in th: interchange cf ideas and cugg2st:crj3 from wi:l;ly MUCH APPRECIATED BY GIRLS you may be sure that you are suits, and also, exchange or buy your cast off clothing and pay
separated colleges, bring an encouragment which stimulates our con- The gtrls of Queen's Hall wish to express doing the right thing. They can the highest cash prices.
fidence in ourselves and incite us to greater effort- >,
their appreciation of the delightful in-
have them delivered anywhere and
lerl.iininent provided lor them on Friday
Space does not permit us to enumerate all the advantages of this
Conference, but il sufficeth to say that the opportunity of sending a
merit fov the men of the Forestry Faculty.
the bonfire party (or the
I
assure you satisfaction. THE FREEMAN DRESS EXCHANGE
reprcscnlaliv e delegation Hi Des Moines from the University of Toronto
is an investment which we cannot afford to miss. Of course it is neces-
hall
forward
gii

rulays
always keenly looked
night' party was
671 YONGE STREET
good" old days" and the For Dance Orchestras NORTH 3270. block nurth of St. Alban's and Wtllcslcy
sary to raise the funds for this purpose, but the enthusiasm which has i'/i

ah.. fully cam up to the


already been manifested augurs a prompt and generous response to the '
'antlcapition ". Tlie girls wish "God-
GET
appeal which will be made this week.

the whole University.


Let us make it a whirlwind cam-
paign) and send our delegates to pes Moines, buoyed up by the enthus-
speed" to the revival of such splendid
customs. HENDRY
(Fifth Year Medlelnn)
iasm of
War Memorial Campain NORTH - - - 8660 MRS. MOSHER'S RECREATION AND INSTRUCTION GROtlPS
The Varsity reporter has been making

MEDICAL BOOKS enquiries concerning the response to


the War Memorial Campain, among the
SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR GIRLS ATTENDING VARSITY

Here arc three medical books of outstanding importance, Each is the very
jwomen students of the University, and HEADQUARTERS A combination of nature, folk, classical and modern dancing.
finds that the returns are encouraging. FOR
we believe, in its own field and eminently suited to the needs of the
befit,
The keen enthusiasm and Willingness Providing healthful physical exercise and a complete edu-
Senior Medical Student.
Artist's and Draughtsmen's
displayed by the workers, are certainly
Supplies cational course in the art of dancing. Those who complete
POTTENGER'S SYMPTOMS OF VISCERAL DISEASE" 328 pages
'

' commendable. Although there are manv


with Illustrations,
$4. GO. McLEOD'S "PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHE- ...nr.,- aill in he heard' Iron,, and returns Civil Engineering Books this course are fully competent to teach.
MISTRY", new edition, fully illustrated, $8.00. GREENE'S MEDICAL are coming in rather slowly, manv have
including
DIAGNOSIS", 1300 pages, illustrated, $10.00. already taken advantage of [his slpcndid Those interested are urged to communicate immediately
lor the greal -ai rifii e made he our student Mathematical and Drawing Books
Medical Students are invited to examine all the books in our store. with Mrs. Mosher, North 4630 as only a limited number
soldiers. All those who have not yet CATALOGUE ON REQUEST
be accepted.
McAINSH & CO., LIMITED filled in their subscription cards, arc
urged to do so immediately. PICTURE FRAMING will

4 to 12 College St. - Toronto


Opai on Saturdays unlit 10 p.m.
ART METROPOLE MOSHER STUDIO OF DANCING, 583 CHURCH ST.
^TIinFNT^I Read the Advorttfle-
3 llUCIt j mflntH in your paper ' I 14 Temperance St.
THE VARSITY

ew
VARSITY ATHLETICS The
VARSITY THIRDS ANNUAL FIELD DAY ^
Cambridge STARTING MONDAY
DRAW SMALL END HELDAT WYCLIFFE "Late" NOV. 10th
Overcoats IN GUELPH CLASH Tea at the College after the sports

Superior weight told against local


was a feature of afternoon Habit MADGE KENNEDY
Two new ones just put in.
On Friday afternoon, the annual
Juniors in last quarter of field
One for the dressy college day was held at the Stadium and the IN
man other for the keenly contested game events were all well contested. The damp- Sometimes being late is simply
, the
ness of the weather made the track very a hahit
a bad habit but very Jerome K. Jerome's
more conservative student. By winning from Varsity Juniors on slow but the times were very good. often tt is due to an unreliable

Both great values see theirhome grounds on Saturday afternoon


Blackwell,
1-5"
100 vards 1, Morgan; 2, Soanes, 3,
10
watch.
"Strictly Confidential"
O.A.C. won the Group title of the Western
them. division of ihe Junior Intercollegiate. 220 yards I, Morgan; 2. Robinson;
you
your friends happen to know
If

The game was bitterly contested 3, Soanes. 25". carry one of our men's A British Story with a little
440 yards 1, Morgan; 2, Leigh; 3, $25.00 watches they'll know you

S40 $50
throughout with the Varsity team out-
playing the Farmers for the first three Marsh. 58". have no such excuse they'll Parisian pep.

quarters. In tile last quarter however Half-mile 1, Marsh; 2, Boyd; 3, Mor- know being tale is just a habit
gan. 2'.32". with you. "The Music You Love"
they could not stand the pace and the
much superior weight of the latter forced One mile 1, Leigh; 2, Glover; 3,
FITZPATRICK & O'CONNEU Limited Varsity back for a try and a field goal. Alexander. 5'. The watchsplendid value at
is

YONGE STREET The score by quarters was:


Three-mile 1, Leigh; 2, Eakins; 3, $25.00. It is very neat and at-
tractive in appearance. The case
254
First no score. Robinson. IS' 40".
Shot-put I, Marsh; Stringer; is best gold-filled, with solid gold
Second Varsity 2; O.A.C. 0. 2, 3,
Robinson. 31 10 1-1. bows, joints, and thumb pieces;
Third Varsity 0; O.A.C. 3.
Fourth Varsity 0; O.A.C. S. Running broad jump
.

1, Blackwell; whilst the movement is known THE


2, Marsh;3, Smith. 17.4 1-2. as our "Service", having 15
I.A.C. have a strong well-balanced
team of intermediate calibre. They have Running high jump I, Marsh; 2, jewels, Brequet hairspring, com-

Torontonensis, 1920
a strong heavy line with a good rear guard.
They tackle well. Musgrave handled the
team well. Rollands and Cook starred
Blockwell;3, Lackey.

4' S".
Hurdles 1, March; 2. Blackwell.
After the events were run off, the crowd
pensating balance, etc.

It really is a most desirable


watch at quite a modest price.
DOMINION
on the half line, breaking through for goud moved from the stadium down to the
Pawlcy and McMillan tackled College where tea was served in the dining
Published during Easter term by the members of the graduating class under
direction of the Students' Administrative Council.
gains.
effectively.
Varsity's team play was good. Though
much lighter than their opponents the line
room which was very beautifully decorated
for the occasion. The matron, Miss
Rogers received the guests and made a
BANK
held well on the kicks and gave good pro-
tection to the backfield plays. Laylcy
charming hostess. After tea the presi-
dent, Mr. Wasson called upon Mr. Callan,
Ryrie Bros, Capital - Paid up $0,000,000
An illustrated review and souvenir and Greig starred at tackling. Earle the honorary president to take the chair Limited Reserve Fund and
containing a resume of college life besides bucking well, repeatedly broke and he responded to the occasion, making Undivided Profits - $7,600,000

in picture and biography


Through and broke up the Fanners' play a few brief remarks. The principal then
in a few well-chosen words complimented
134-136-138 Yonge Si. Total Assets ... $122,000,000
behind their lines. Taylor's line plunging
the men on their fine showing. A splendid Savings Department in connection
and tackling featured. He broke away for TORONTO
Class 1920 Price $5.00 yards time after time. Stirrett at quarter musical program was presented by the
.
with all Branches, Interest allowed
looked like the best man on the field. He students and the staff. Mr. Glover ren- on Deposits of SI and upwards.
Free to those who pay Students' Council Fee. excelled Musgrave in field management
dered a solo in a most pleasing manner.
Prof. Pitcher delighted his audience with DrafU issued on foreign countries
passed faultlessly and kicked well.
Varsity played tight football throughout a charming clarionet solo, Mrs. Brown
Applied Science Write your biography now at current rales.

Arts Keep your appointment with


the game and showed the fighting spirit.
It was a case of "other things lioirlg equal
the big man must beat the little man".
gave a reading which was followed by a
tenor solo from Mr. Sherlock. The pro-
gram was concluded by a splendid offering
from the Wycli/fe quartette. The evening
INGRAM and SPAD1NA AVENUE BRANCH
Cor. College Street
wVarsilv Ill's Fly wing, Greig; halves
Photographers
Dentistry
Benson, Parker. Doran; quarter, Stirrett;
ncimmage, Whcaly, Wright,
insides. Catto,. Kuoxon; middles, Earle,
McKeoWn;
broke up with the college yell and different
year yells. BELL, Limited John Cbuso, Manager.

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McGill'25; Queen's 2. Club took place Saturday morning at the
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their faculty and to gam a coveted place
on the intercollegiate team. A large and
enthusiastic crowd, including a number of
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r.50 JUNIOR the fair sex, was present to help cheer the
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The Brotherton Cup which is held for a
The male undergraduates iti University year only was won by Trinity College FIT WELL WASH EASILY
College are again reminded that there is a whose team of four men were the first to MMISTUK, IOUOITORI, its.,
athletic fee of fifty cents. To date only finish. These were closely followed by St. C/o=l/. Pcabodu & Co. of Canada, UJ.
one year has contributed its share, namely
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The most modern machinery and fees: 4th year, E. S. Robinson; 3rd
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November 15 at Montreal.
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BASKETBALL FRIDAY, NOV. 14 HARCOURT & SON
Sludrnlii' ulilhr mid tli EiiteHnLnSnji of
A win and a bump. '< uf Miinlml.
Special Prices to Students
.
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a a
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a >

ALIVE BOLLARD
TOBACCONIST
Varsity Il's copped another victory by
taking Mel Brock's Westerns in tow
Saturday in their
&
own
S5
backyard.
S5 S
Every would-be player
given try-out
will be Freemason's Hall, 491 College Street
103 King St. West
no use trying to stop those A large
number of undergraduates have
10-12 YONGE ST. ARCADE 'er
"There
fanners nohow"-
ain't
turned out for basketball practice. The
Sj ; A C - ft basketball, executive have now adopted an
TORONTO
Although beaten, Varsity Ill's outplay- excellent system of picking nit players for
ed those O.A.C. chops, through three the three Varsity teams. Each man who
periods. Weighl told the sad tale in the wishes to try out for a team gives his name
last quarter. into the secretary with the position be RUGBY OUTFITTERS
a a of . a wishes to try out for. Each man is then
firsts have -a strenuous week
Varsity to be given a fair chance and then. the
ahead of them, but they are a peppy lot
and Shag's crew will have ro go the limit,
process of selection will begin.
Ten players who are likely to measure Everything required for the game
LOEWS THEATRE
A 4 d up to first team calibre will bit selected for SAME POPULAR PRICES.
Bear in mind the fact that Varsity Il's the first team. The same will be done as
Red and White scalps ton.
are (nil after the regards the second and third teams. After Continuous Performance 12 Noon to
McGill Il's win over R.M.C. loo earned the selection has beer, completed these JERSEYS, JACKETS, 11 p.m.
them the right Lo meet the Blue and White men will be alloted hcurs of practice on KNICKERS, STOCKINGS, BOOTS WINTER GARDEN Open Evenings
on Saturday. e gym floors and no one else will be Phones Af. 300040/
S- tji tii fit allowed on. PADS, Etc
now about this McGill train
Those who are trying out for the teams OFFICIAL FOOTBALLS ENTIRE WEEK OF NOV. 10th.
\nd will be hard hit for the next ten days
business before we quit. Does anyone
through vaccination. Some faculties have
know how Mister Beattie stands on the been vaccinated while those in others will . The Entrancing Star
matter? not be for a few days yet. This will
Si St ft
cause gaps in the ranks of those out of Prices right Quality the best
ALICE BRADY
Enthusiasm has reached the highest
aver the week end now that VaraitJ
'
places. in
;0 rugbv luanis battling the McGill
" MA RLE, LTD,"
squads nt Montreal on Saturday. The
Hart House should be the Mecca for
Loew's British- Canadian Weekly.
question is "where is [hat special train we undergraduates tomorrow night. Two "Mutt and Jeff" Animated Cartoons.
exhibitions basketlwll games will l*
have heard so much about. Six Smart Vaudeville Acts.
Don't forget, O.A.C. is a Varsity team played, the teams having been chosen from
also. They have won the Western Junior players trying out for the three Varsity PERCY A. McBRIDE The performance In tha Winter Gar-
h-ginte Championship. The sisnt teams. Gym
classes will go through their
den in which patrons may reserve
There will be exhibition SPORTING GOODS & BICYCLES
in the semi-finals in the Mulock various exercises. seats two weeks in advance, is the
rics and in the O.R.F.U. inter wristling, boxing matches, etc. Demon -
same as Loew's Yonge Street Theatre.
western division. Some doings sl rariou= in Ihealqu.nh spi-ris, swim mine., 343-345 Yonge St. Phone M. 1128
take place in the swimming pool.
,
etc., will
forgone team, eh.
. ,

THE VARSITY
East House St. Hilda's
POLISH PROBLEM

Everyone interested in missions should Dr. Horning explains ils difficulty


The following lias been submitted by an l>e careful not to miss St. Hilda's sale
East House representative as uii account to Victoria Parliament
for foreign missions, which takes place-
of the tea dance bcld in East House on on Thursday, November 13, from 4 to The well filled benches of both the
Saturdav afternoon). 6 p.m. in the common room. Come Government and Opposition at the
East House once more, as in many Limes
pnsl -.bowed its fitness to !; "the"
house early
i
and buy your Xmas gifts before
hey are snatched up by the eager throng.
Saturday evening meeting of the Victoria
College Union Literary Society were
You saoe at least
successfully under-
of the Residences by
taking a 'Th? Danse To say thai it was.
The pennant table will be gorgeous with
Trinity cushions, tea-cosies and Trinity
beat proof that the Society is just
as popular as it used to be in pre-war
$10 on every gar-
a success would onlv he putting the
matter
and .St. Hilda's pennants and crests. days of long ago. Dr. Horning in his ment because- -here
mildly. AH present were loud in the Those on the fancy-work table have been talk on "The Polish Problem " gave
praises of the splendid work done by. the busy for some time plying the needle, those present a very clear idea of the
committee in charge. and have gathered up a goodly store of difficulty encountered by- the delegates
you eliminate the
Dr. .mil Mrs. Detwi ilcr; Miss M.Wilson
Mis^ Livingstone ami Dr. irorie lent their
dainty things. From the art table you
can procure your hand-painted Xmas
to the Peace Conference,
ful
After a care-
historical introduction, he enlarged
middleman and his
patronage and thus ensured the success of cards, calendars, pictures, sachets, etc on the fact that if the English speaking
profits.
' and the heavy beaded mums, and blushing people after centuries of democratic-
^hc'niin and their (air friends liegan lo
roses on the flower table will surely ensnare development are still dissatisfied with
nrrii-e at three o'clock and to the accom- the passer-by. Then when rhese and the their state of advancement, how can the
paniment of a splendid orchestra they other numerous attractions have been Poles, who have never had any experience-
'"jazzed" around until tea was served. exhausted, the tea rooms and ice cream in self government, be expected to sudden-
After ili.' refreshments had been partaken parlor prove a haven of rest and refresh- ly evolve a satisfactory and just democracy
" here were a
of "dansinj;" was resumed. ment. No really alive student wants Probably the most exciting period
few cases of limping among those present, to miss anything good well then don't of the meeting was during "Questions
perhaps as TtiK Vahsitv has heretofore forget to come on Thursday of the Government", when acting Leader
Suggested, due to vaccination, howi \i; of the Opposition probed into the affairs
far lie it from us to say. Doug. Bell
of the cabinet and brought to light
was conspicuous throughout the afternoon
with his sprouting upper li whicli ivrwd Dentistry alleged deplorable conditions in the
Departments of War and Publicity.
to take on great proportions as the day Later a heated discussion followed on
wore on. One thing else was nutlceabJe The firsi of a number
of meetings of the
the question, "Resolved that the direct
and that was the prett> girls present. Royal D. ntal Society will be held Monday
action method as employed by the
It seemed that ihe most Uautifid girls eveniig, November 17 at 8 p.m. in lecture
Labor L'nions is a' crime against the
in Ton .mi. w. re gathered t..gc ihcr at one room number three. The committee have state". Members of the society claim
time ami in one place. It goes to prove secured Dr. Amy
a,s the speaker for the
that a man wishing the opportunity
rlmi the men of this house would make occasion. A man of strong personality,
to lava foundation for any sort of
his address is sun- in be forceful, gripping
public work in future, can find no more
and entertaining.
thorough yet pleasant school than the
Student Parliament in the Union Literary-
Society.
Trinity
The fourth regular meeting of the TRIEDJXAM.
< ;ii:il Literar>' Institute was held on Friday
evening last, the program taking the
form of a debate between the Second
First year M. and P. girls had to
and Third years, the first of the inter Satisfy their Seniors
Applied Science rear series, the subject being "Resolved
that all physically fit males ought to The fourth, third and second year girls
receive military instruction in cadet or of M. & P. entertained the first year girls
nvlitary corps between the ages of 12 on Friday evening in the Physics Building.
Immediately on their arrival the guests
D. A. Martin, '21, and C. E. Philips, were conducted in procession through the
21, took the affirmative side, and D. R. long corridors, from the darkest recesses of
' Dev.dnry, '22, and J. S. Nation, '22, the which issued phantom shrieks and ghastly
what ihetwowortle, 'Toike Oike" meant,
and the reply received was something explosion. On reaching Room 20 again
Speeches from the floor of the house in safety, they were given an examination
tu follows.

Have YOUR Winter O'Coat


Once upl'n a time, there lived two were made by T. dc Pender, L. Sim in Mathematics and Ph\sks to
A. C. Gosling, C. D. Gossage. and W. (,.
determine
(only) great men and they were both their fitness for the course and failing to
Engineers. One ol them built the ship answer such simple questions as If I'm" :

whcreliy Columbus discovered a dry


d quality of the speeches is equal to "n" prove "p" equal to "g'
country and the other built "Toike Oike'
The latter of course was the greater hiidi
ebate was below the usual
1, partly on account of the
all received stars, whirh
they were later
allowed to work off. After being happilv
Tailored to Your Measure
received into the course again, an enjoy-
Cosgrave and Canon Rollo,
rofessor
above
(ells
li m,i\ resting to note that the
In int.
neither wins the ten dollars nor
what "Toike Oike" is, only how?
I

judges and critics, gave their derision


in favour of the second year,.
able time was spent in games, and refresh-
ments were served. /jNE look at our large range of materials and our
made-up style models showing the way Tip Top
eo hundred words
.11 in SEMI-FINAL GOES TO WAR MEMORIAL
by .Novi/mUr 21st. Snnietimis more VARSITY II's .

clothes are made will convince


words than that are lost in the laboratory Continued from Page 7.
you that our value is un-
when a bed Iter is broken in considerably Commiltee is called to special
les stinie. Easy Money.
THIRD QUARTER matchable anywhere in Canada to-day.
Western started strong but Varsity
Meeting Wednesday
held them. They failed to make a yard
An Engineering Society meeting is to be
held very shortly. It will be of interest
on bucks. Ridley replaced Irwin who
hurt his knee and got away for large
The following members
Memorial campain committee are urgen-
of the War We are anxious to meet the man who is
to everj body-watch for the dale and
gains, Ralph caught an on Bide \\k tly requested to attend a meeting in
make it a point tobc there. which glanced off a Western man and Room 8 main building, at 12 o'clock on "hard to please". He
becomes one of our
went over for a touch, which was not Wednesday November 12
COMMITTEE ASKS converted. Western worked the bal Members- Mr. W. Black, Davidson
money boosters. Every suit or overcoat is
down the field and gained a third and J. F.
J. S. Skene,
H. Horton, W. Lyan,
F.
STIFF PENALTIES point.
I -i

FOURTH
P. V. Smith,
Heath, E. L. Warron,
1 made-to-measure, made-to-fit and made-
Coiifiuneif from page t.
I.IIURTER Mr. Ballantvne, Mr. Powers F. B. Houston
Hamilton bucked for .yards. W, stcru
dropped pie on the floor near the secured [he ball on interference and
A. Gunn H
M. Wright, 0. G. Hague, to-satisfy or money refunded.
spirits R d ', C &' Cntv E J- fieinW
lour. The amount of damage in loss of tried hard to get it over. They kicked r\
A. D. n
Purdy.
*

Mr. Hallow, C. (, Arm


> -

foodstuffs is. estimated at twenty-five (or a point but Pearson ran it out
'Dirk r K P Makca > F
dollars. Carroll got away for a 35 yard run and
,

4
A. M
M. iA - - F. Everson
The mob then proceeded to Columbus
came in conflict with the
Hall where they
would have been away for a touch only
he ell in a heap of sawdust put
on the
Reitl.
[ACLain pf()ne-Price'Stores firm
Dents who were having a dance. They field to absorb the water. U\ stern*
left there shortly.
No Further Complaints.
After this affair the committee had no
players began to weaken and

point
For
final
Western
several
were carried off the field. Varsity worked
the ball down the field and kicked
for a
score 15-3.
Cline was the
1
TipTop Tailors
245Yohge Street
th. stellsr
cl-ivir \I-.l-herson rJaz wfio c; |.
1 r
Mr. Guthrie's conduct, the eon, Varsity everyone played well.
Pearson FoIIetts
[ported, "We find thai alrl and Carroll were good as was also VOQE
I., did
Semite prominent through
lanic ipatc in any rOwdyisrr
i
gl


I
" ea, Jfi w tIlc
'

r
laiuilton also made yards often.,
Patter-
"
plunger rjndj
Ruin],
132
1 AH Clothes Made-To-Measura*
but rather had a Steadying inllneiu. Fisher and Douglas tacked well. 'Red'
Therefore he should not have any mort Murray handled the' game at
punishment than the rest of the year."

2T3 EXECUTIVE.
in cxccllenl manner and used his
well when tight corners.m
quarter

Westcrn-fJyim; wing, Cline; halves,.


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There will be mportant meeting of scrirnmage. Aandcrson, Callahn,
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When arranrjinrj for

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\0L. XXXIX. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 12, 1919. No. V.

VARSITY STAFF DINNER.


GUTHRIE WILL PAY A $50 FINE
'
Varsity Staff will hold an informal
dinner on November 11), at 7 o'clock.
GOVERNOR GENERAL FORMALLY OPENS
FOR LEADERSHIP OF MEDICALS Lady members kindly leave names with
Miss Cringnn; men in The Vahsity

All Others Present Are to Be H. L. BRITTAIN WILL ADDRESS


Office,
announced
Hart House. Place will be
later.
HART HOUSE TO ALL MEN STUDENTS
ENGINEERING SOCIETY TODAY
Fined $3.50 for Their
Disturbances
Horace I,, lirittain will address the
Engineering Society at their regular meet- HOW HART HOUSE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
Part in
ing in C 22 at 4.10 p.m. today on "Engin-
eers and Public Service". Mr. Brittain is
Last Wednesday. very prominent in the industrial world and LOOKS TO THE GIRLS Most Impressive Ceremony at Presentation of Hart House
the Engineering Society are indeed very
THEATRE PARTIES MUST fortunate in securing him to address theni
CLUB HEAR FRANCE to The University of Toronto. Mr. Vincent Massey
HAVE S.A.C. PERMISSION Engineering Society meetings have always Woman Member of the 'Varsity'
been both instructive and entertaining
IN FUTURE School men will do well to see that they Records How Fortunate OVER WIRELESS SET Gives Address and Mr. Chester Massey Hands Key
attend this and future meetings.
the Men Are to Board of Governors.
Mr. Guthrie, first year Metis, will be E. & M. CLUB GET STARTED
p(cd"$50; First and Second year Medical Yesterday at the magic hour of 1 p.m.,
j
PARTY INSPECT HYDRO
Student b $3.50 for their pari in last week's
disturbances at the Gaycty and Cliilds'
MANY DISTINGUISHED in the role of a VARSITY reporter, we
crossed the portals of Hart House for the
SUB. STATION
Restaurant. Plana for future theatre
first time. First, for be it known, that SPECIAL CONVOCATION TO CONFER DEGREES
hitherto we had been barred by the dis-
parties must be submitted to the Student's VISITORS AT BANQUET ability of sex. We
entered the building The E. and M. Club of S.P.S. are now
administrative Council. These arc the acutely sensitive to every impression, for,
well started on their season's activities.
The opening meeting, held last Thursday
ON FIVE MEN AND ONE WOMAN
forsooth, we had been commissioned to
ijwo decisions arrived at by the Centra' OF GOVERNORS BOARD register our inpressions for Varsity. was well attended, the room being filled to
Discipline Committee on Monday after- capacity with 17a embryo E.E.'s who
As we threaded our way, in company
no
noon. with a fellow scribe, among the moving turned out to hear Prof. Rosebrucdi speak
No Names Obtainable. ALUMNI AND REPRESENTATIVES on " Wireless". The speech was illustrated .War Service Honored by University Duke of Devonshire
throng;, we realized that our impressions
by lantern slides and also by the actual
Complete evidence was not obtained by OF SISTER UNIVERSITIES ARE Hart House would he inextricably
of
instruments of which S.P.S. possesses a Also Lays Cornerstone of Memorial Tower to U. of T.
e Medical Sub-committee ot Discipline mixed up with our impressions of the
fine collection,
t it was brought out clearly in tne ,ENrERTAINED crowds which surged about us,
idencc at the Central Com mi tee meet- threatened at times to annihilate us,
The second year representative and the Men Who Fell on The Field of Battle.
president had ho Oped -Up a set through
Ihat Mr. Guthrie, a first year Medical MAGNITUDE OF U. OF T. NOT confess that these impressions are
which, by means of 3 amplifiers and a loud
ent was responsible for tiie leadership general ones. But If any reader r
e trouble-making at the theatre and
APPRECIATED BY ENGLISH wishes to get a few definite details re
speaking telephone, Annapolis, Maryland
PEOPLE ami ytms, France, could be clearly heard "This house is called Hart House, and was built between the years
urant. A tie vote was recorded on House, we advise him to read the excr II. in
I

question of Mr. Guthrie's suspension article appearing in the "Globe" of Nov.


by the room.
all in
1011 and 1919 by the estate of Hart Almerrin Massey, of this city, and
r one year The convenor of the com- A
large gathering of Alumni and repre- We have a suspicion that the On
Saturday morning a part; ol tltiftj
11th.
of the Fourth Year visited sub-station E in his memory, his executors being Chester Daniel Massey, Esq., a
mittee voted against the action. It was sentatives froni several sister universities writer of that article made his inspection
were entertained in the evening at a dinner of the Toronto Hydro Commission at Governor ol this University, and Vincent Massey, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.),
Jecidcd though to levy a S50 fine on Mr. under circumstances slightly different to
given in the Great Hall of Hart House by C.errard and Carlaw. Starting on the roof
Guthrie to be accompanied by a state- those under which we did so. Dean of the Residence, Victoria College, of whom the latter directed the
the Governors of the University. One where the power enters the station, the
lent from him that no other student ron- However, we did get an effect of noble
hundred and sixty five persons were party, under guidance ol one <if tin- Hydro creation of this house, and was given in the year 191!) for the perpetual
tnbutod to the sum. proportions, of luxurious furnishings, of
course, tltrdugii
engineers, followed its all
An Honour System. present, including the guests of honour, harmonious colouring, cf beauty and the intervening apparatus lo the point
use, enjoyment, and benefit of ail nun w ho shall be members, graduates,
The committee is lelving on the who were: President Falconer; President luxury on a scale quite unprecedented in George the Fifth being
where it was ready to be sent out to their as well as undergraduates, of this University.
honour ol every student who took pari Bruce Taylor of Queen's University; Dr. our humble experience.
Kmc- and Vhtor 9th Duke of Devonshire IvC C averr. cr f Lri^rtl ;f
the affair to pay the fine. Those who D. Bruce Maedonald; Prof. Mustard of As we caught fleeting glimpses ol the
vere not participants are advised to make John Hopkins University; Prof. Bonner splendid facilities for pliysu :d ijeveluji-
A similar trip is being arranged for the Canada; the Honorable Sir William Meredith. Kt., L.L.D., Chief
appointment with Mi. Norman of Chicago University; Hon. Justice Third Year next week. Edmund Walker, C.V.O.. LL.D-, D.C.L.,
H. ment; of handsome common rooms and The officers of the club are: Justice Of Ontario; Sir Kt.,
Spadina Military Hospital. Master), President of the Alumni; Mr.
tussell at library; of the magnificent dining hall with

Hun, Presidents Prof. Roscbrugh and chairman of the Board of Governors, and Sir Robert Falconer, K.C.M.G.,
Must Get Permission. Vincent Massey; General Gwatkin; Gen- its decorations of crests and shields; cf
M.A., Litt.D., LL.D., president of this University, In which same year
eral Mitchell, Dean of the Faculty of Prof. Angus,
A body of men had arranged a
School the perfectly equipped theatre; of wonder-
Applied Science; Chancellor Sir Win President C. R. Hill. and before the gift of Hart House was made, the same estate was in-
iuhlght party for [o-night.
theatre
Collier C.Grant requested the mana- Meredith; Sir Edmund Walker, Chairman
ful pictures and beautiful memorial
windows; of the spirit of beauty and art
4th Year Rep, and Vice-President H, corporated as the Massey Foundation, the several directors thereof
Little.
being the two executors of the estate, together with Thomas Findlay,
13.
ger of the theatre not to sell tickets for the of the Board of Governors; Sir William
party without the sanction of the Disci- Hearst; Sir Clifford Sifton; Dr. Cudy;
which pervaded the whole building; we
men
3rd Year Rep. and Secretary G. F.
Bishop Sweeny and Sir J6scpti FlavcUo.
felt that the of this University should
Tracey. Esq.; William Lawson Grant, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.)i and Raymond Hart
pline Committee, With the exception of be profoundly grateful for the oppor-
Alter the usual toast to (he King had been 2nd Year Rep. and Treasurer W. C. C. Massey, Esq. The architects of this house were Henry Sproatt, R.C.A.,
one member, the committee endorsed Mr. tunities which are theirs. We confess
Grant's action: However, permission was drunk, Sir Edmund Walker, Chairman of that we felt green With jealousy as we and Ernest Ross Rolph, Esquires The fabric was wrought by crafts-
the Board took occasion to draw attention 1st' Year Rep. and C -To
granted to S.P.S. to hold their theatre realized that WC, the women of the elected at the next meeting, men of this city. Throughout tl years of the great war the building
to the peculiar significance of the Hall. University, were debarred from the use of
j>arty.
being Mr. Allan and .Mr. ;\ was used by the Government of tnada and also by the Royal Air
Student bodies wishing to hold theatre Mr. Massey, he said, deserved particular this wonderful building, but we feel that
Force to house certain military chools. Herein officers, non-com-
parties will be required to submit an credit for conceiving the idea of placing
surely, surely some goed fairy of the
assurance of orderly conduct to this com- upon its wall?: the arms of every university of 15. of T, will soon cause a similar
missioned officers, and men werre trained for service abroad in His
'-jiiittec. in the world whose sons were fighting for building to be erected fo; the mil FIRST YEAR DENTS Majesty's armies; and ercived instruction in the care of the
the liberty of the world, and it was he thenbut alas, it will r was prosecuted for many months the work
who look up the great task of communica- wounded; i
also there:
day. However, here's lo" come
of restoring to health men disabled by wounds and sickness. The
ig
MEN EAGER TO START ting with all these institutions.
scheme was carried out by Mr. Scott
His when it Will. HOLD INITIAL THEATRE prayer o the founders is that Hart House, under the [guidance of its
We are sadly conscious if tt fact that
PLAYING IN POOL ROOM Carter, whose knowledge of heraldry and much of the building we g no chance to warden, may serve iu the generations to come the highest interests of
design had made it possible. The result observe, although the hil lirecting the Have Time That is Both this University by drawing into a common fellowship the members of
was a room which students for vears to crowds laboured heroicly m press upon
Modem 1
the several colleges and faculties and by gathering into a true society
Hart House to Boast Most come would admire. them the proper route of march,
rch. in- We Peaceable and
The chairman also touched briefly upon the teacher and the student, the graduate and the undergraduate.
Academy Anywhere tend, by fair means or foul, to fc Enjoyable
Billiard the finances of the University, and re- entrance some day and spend th Further, that the members of Hart House may discover within its walls
marked that while some might imagine
lutv.irv ik-quatdv e.\plnre the
The Freshmen Year of the R.C.D.S. the true education that is to be found in good fellowship, [in friendly
The room situated under the this matter to be a bed of roses, the Board
billiard
Hart
)f H House. jeld their first Theatre Night at the debate in conversation ed wise ami earnest men, nt
common rooms in the south wing of often liad a hard row to hoe. It was to the
dreds of graduates who
Whitney Government and those which Princess Monday evening and it was a ild the play in the casual book, in sports, in
games and
up.- students' building
cepting the bails, and marking boards, the succeeded it, lie stated, that the Univer- great success. The Rainbow Girl is a te bod and lastly that just as in the days of war this
lad never dreamed ,

practically complete and sity owed the provincial grant of the splendid show, and while the curtain was young so in the
equipment is
mst have longed to live over ! training in arms of the soldier,
ready for use. AlOmutrli no definite date $1,000,000. up Miss Walsh and Billy Van had the un-
President Tajlcr Among Guests.
iciousfour years under the divided attention of the audience and there halls ay be dedicated to the training of arming youth
hps b'ein se: .--per. :d the: ibis pgrce
Iopportunities of to-day.
wasn't a murmur out of the Denis; but ith Strength and suppleness of limb, with clarity ot mind and depth
able feature will be in full operation al- The chairman then introduced Presi-

most immediately. dent: Bruce TaVlor of Queen's University


S.A.C. MEETING.
when the curtain was down Cheerleader understanding and with a spirit of true religion and high endeavor."
The interior of the room, which is long who spoke enthusiastically regarding the McCard had the floor and put the boys
and rectangular in sliapc, measures about opening of Hart House. Something had
The regular meeting of the Students' through some wonderful vocal gym '' ''' "- These are the words on the memorial tablet which was unveiled by
Administrative Council will be held in
30 feet by 150 feet long, and provides been created, he said, for which future South Common Room, Hart House,
Professors Coons, Cole and Hogue accom- His Excellency the Duke of Devonshire before he officially declared
panied the troops and received quite an
ample accommodation tabUs and
for the generations of students would give thinks.
Wednesday, November 12 at p.m. r
An Hart House open; His Excellency then unlocked the east door, opening
ovation as they marched in. So did the
. i

other furniture. The floor, which is The influence of beauty, in bis opinion,
_

highly waxed linoleum could not be overestimated, anil he re-


important conslitutiou.il amendment is to
four Dental Freshettes. Thcycht o.l the the magnificent building to the graduates and undergraduates of the
covered by a red, be discussed.
forms a pleusanl contrast to the pure white marked that in Universities where beauty orchestra (good old band). They cheered University of Toronto.
of the panelled ceiling. The walls, of was lacking the students come out as raw the good natured audience and the Princess Imposing Spectacle in Dining Hail.
Notice.
rough grey-white plaster, are broken as they went in. Manager.
frequently by the numerous windows, President Taylor continued tliat the (lid
There will be a meeting of the S.C.T. Individual acts of bravery, such as \ ice- The form.il presentation of Hart House to the University of Toronto took place in
Alumni, 7.30 tomorrow evening in the McDougall's in ushering in the Dining Hall, Hart House, nt noon yesterday. It was a most imposing spectacle and
ensuring ample lighting. Probably the Country hail no idea of the scale upon South Common Room, Hart House.
Preside [he
rtdst agreeable features of this palatial wlii.l. ersity such as Toronto was four hi elles and President Williams' ivas one that marked a new era in student life. Long before the appointed hour, the
apartment arc the immense fireplaces, tie recalled the incident of cxhorta , re the throwing of coloured In the body of the hall, there sat many
Students Couneil Attention, liolders of tickets of admission began to arrive.
faced with carved, white stone, which n sent to Canada as a repre- paper s inters, brought fonh vociferous
tpccial meeting ol the canvassers member* of the faculties, graduates and guests of the occasion. Over two hundred
adorn either end of the room, and add a wh.
i'ar Memori.d'will be held iu Rom
applaus
ivr.idu.iK - ol:i iinkd raiM-d -r.ns around lint wall. Music was supplied by the 4Sth
homelike atmosphere to the entire arrangc- ig, had hesitated to present hiH After show the manager of the iii.a.

because he doubted whether Princes )k hands with the Executive High!


nt. tin I. )I (In University,
1

was delighted with the way


.1

is furnished eet anyone to whom it would and sai Hart House and
Callender C hile to do so. However, after Head
Track Team.
and ail respects, a Cody. Sir Robert Falconer
is
The members of the Varsity track team King Street to \oiii
. Ilr.r Wilii-.Ni
highest other Canadian ed uc.it
are requested to meet at Han Ho list! today
il- i
hire, Sir William
ided that there might lie some into McConkcy's Da
1

hunch for a light


atdwcll, his aidc-
at r2.H() in order to have their pictures intervals uttering
The .durational institutions thai supper, and at frenui Hon. Dr. Cody,
taken.
roi his notice alter all. "Con- their yells. enholniL Falcon 11

"t.d.K nniidencc," added the speaker, The evenings en Bowles, the new
bridge, Mr. Vincent Massey Mr. Chest Ms
America following Canadian Methods that a year can hav,
without interfering Warden of Hart House.
Prof. Homier of Chicago Uni versify, also
others. (MCdtCal ]0U Mr. Vincent Massey Gives Address
Vincent
On behalf of the Massey Foundation, of which he is Vtcc-
(Lately ail)nmiiig. many Canadians had SOCCER. Mnssey gave an address, telling of how the Hart House was fir 1910 by
fortunes 1NTERFACDLTT FINALS. ; need of
queath their Mr. Hart Massey to^n
learning, leaving their n built Hart II. ;il to the
careers for themselves Victoria drew the bye, thus going
the finals. continued Mr. Massey, "is to be the home of the activities of the
,

similar academy, or one tli: PROF. MUSTARD SEES CHANGES Dents vs. F.O.E., Thursday, Nov. 'e classroom. True education needs activities outside. The Mart
It will not only
magnificence or capacity, tie United alts did enter the war, the Winners vs. Victoria, Monday, Nov will influence in the noble tradition of the University.
"louse. Prof. Mustard of Johns Hopkins Uni-
versity, Baltimore, a graduate ol Foronto
ork done American Universities was Games at 3.30 p.m. on hack campus
arrange for referee.
W^t lie active memberi but will bridge the gulf
of time and space that separates the

aliened r that of the Canadian managers will


For Use of Men Only,
:

Y.M.C.A. BOOK EXCHANGE. University, also delivered o short address


during the course of which he remarked
students who have placed Postponed "Hart House was built for the men ol the University." continued Mr. Massey,
All t
npun he relations between the two univer-
"and will be reserved for them except on special occasions. This is not due to a lack of
i

books on sale at Y.M.C.A. Book sities, and upon the number of Toronto The first performance of the Victoria
asked to call at Y.M.I Women's Dramatic Club, which was to appreciation of the co-educative system; but its purpose could not be achieved if
nge arc nun who had ome to Johns. Hopkins to oi occupied by both men and women".
,

rarv, South Wine, Hart Hons.', take IIP advanced work, lie was much have been given on Thursday night, No-
lie In L
.li.i VCmbcr 13 has been postponed for one Mr Massey went on to tell of the military usage of Hart House during the war.
eUjues OT raTll The bringing together of the two great week. Ilei
ml hi ..it- w rkoftfc: irchiKcu md cnfiflrtit) -.mpl:yed in thi. taildict
! i i

remove all their branches of Die Anglo-Saxon race, he Watch for a detailed autline of the The craftamen had showed tliut the mcdiarvul joy of creation had not entirely passed.
and commented favourably upon the concluded, had been one of the greatest
.MX". A. cannot greater dignity of the Convocation exer- program (or Thursday night, November
accomplishments of the war, and Ger- Continutd on page 4.
r any books not cises. Wtb.
called for by Nc many's greatest service to the world.
THE VARSITY

THE VARSITY Corresspontience


"The Varsity assumes no respon-
.HWO sibil ity for material appearing under
EdilurlnJ Rooms, Coll. 4015 iNijJIil IT,,..,, Call. OIEce, Coll
this head, Pseudonyms may be used
.

Associate Ediiorn
Edilor-in-Cbfcf: De W. S. PUFFER, B.A. E. G. HATHWAY 22.
but noletter will be printed without
E. H. McKINNEY '20 author's name and address being in
Womcn'jEdltoi: Miss E. K. CRINGAN, '21 W. G. COLGATE '20 F.C.HASTINGS 20 editor's hands as an evidence of good
J.W.GARDNER F. P.LLOYD, M.A.
N.RUSSELL H.J.STRONG faith.

Spdi-Miifi E'iitoi A. N".


Business

MtMURRAY,
Manage COLLI ER C. C RANT.
B.
:
L. M HEATH .
Miss M. E. TiiobktoN' 20

D.A,

Local Editors:
To the Editor of
-
Sir: With two thousand or more out of
town students attending various faculties
The Varsity
CORRECT STYLES AND PLENTY
D. C. WELLS '22
;

Asst. Sporting Editor: M. L. STOKES. '2 F. K.J AS PER SON" 22 of I?, of T.. do you not think it proper
N'tw li.Jitur: W. STEPHEN'S
I E. M JOHNSON
.
'21 J. L.
WILStJN '22 for the Varsity officials to interest them-
A. H. GEE '22
Exchange Edilor: A. KELLY '20

Spoiling KriMiitrrs: K. F. NoxoN.


G. M. Pubcell '!2
J, W. McAlfinB'M
W.

H.
A.

Reporters:
Miss A. Bkown
J.
STILLWELL

McQuillan
'22
*20
_
E. U.
J. A.
_
Reid 23
Cowak 22
selves and act with \Hew of securing
reduced holiday fares this Christmas for
those undergraduates Who miyht be
anxious to spend ten days or so with,
OF THEM HERE
II E. SiMJNDEBI '23
"
K. Bell '20 Black well '22
their folks, and incidentally taste some
M. Stuciiin '21 H.Dalev '2a A. C. McLaUhin "a
J. of tliat home-made turkey, the privilege
R. S. Wkssels a, d. r. fha5eh
Hall LivtcjS' '21
j. G. McClintos
IV- J.
II. J.
Scott
McMaNUS
'22

Miss A. M. Adams/22
23 of which
four years of w'ar.
we have been denied during the HTHE wise clothes BUYER is ihe
Miss M. McLkam Miss A.C. CbINCan '23
Hoping meet with your con-
Missj.J.UcCun.
MissM. Lsav 21
21 MissF. A. Kelly 2U
sideration.
this will man who sees thai he ALL gets
Yours truly,
1500 miles West. CLOTHES and no "EXTRAS" for
Local Editor Ilils Issue:
To the Editor of The Varsity his money. And you'll find thai type of
Please insert the following letter in
TORONTO, NOVEMBER, your "Correspondence
letter it written with ihe consent of W.
Column." This man a patron of our UPSTAIRS
Blair Black, our special Varsitv reporter.
On behalf of a number of 'my year I CLOTHES SHOP he buys his
wish to assure the Metis, in particular,
Lest We Forget and the University as a whole, that our
fraternal feelings for our medicine- in en

Armistice Day has come and gone. Yesterday, the eleventh hour
pf the eleventh day of the eleventh month, at the request of
His Majesty
King George, the British nation celebrated the first anniversary of the
are jusl as warm as though the scene that
some of their members were instrumental
in
nightmare.
staging at Columbus Hall were a
Suits & Overcoats
Cessation or war hostilities and the dawn of the new era of peace.
The There a few among us
are, doubtless,
At Our Up Stairs Prices
indelibly who see red as they dwell upon the fear-
eleventh of November, nineteen hundred and eighteen, is ful outrage and allow their imaginations
printed on our memories and now, after one year of peace, we
are able
to be surfeiled with the hciiionsncss of the
in lnnk bark to ihe days on which the Armistice was signed with a deeper offence. Hut with the great mass of us
sense of thankfulness than that, which prompted our first wild out- there remains no rancour in our hearts.

bursts of joy. We recall Che events of the past year- the return of the
of military
rail lid be to hold enmity
We arc agreed such
$20 to $40
troop trains and the glad reunion of friends, the relaxation recated;, but we are as
rule and the tirst throb of a normal life surging through our nation, ide of twenty-five and
the gradual disappearance of khaki as the returned men step into the itill i s that we ought not to

ranks of civilian life, the thronging of our colleges and universities with
do, ir
Bci erred [id strayed like
youthful veterans danntlessly resuming their interrupted career- and You Won't find any extras in the way of high
;

e we know what it
facing long years of preparation for the work of a world at peace, the is like to ki< 1.-.
L-n one is down, and rentsand unncssary expenses in our UP-
v/hiffcf gaiety and : FseUV-ity which has swept us ir.t.. its vortex. also how >ralcful one feels when a good
Here we pause two minutes for thought. Samatita lifts us up, want to banish 1 STAIRS prices. But you Will find hundreds
the idea at the former friendly relation
The Great War is only one year behind us. Its given lessons have of the latest styles from the counlrys formost
between Dents and Meds are strained
not all been learnt. The problems which follow in the wake of a world almost to the hreaking point. Why that
clothing manufacturers.
struggle are still to be solved, and the undercurrent of social unrest has little set-to proved to us that the Meds
gainct force which cannot be resisted. The crisis in the struggle for are human live, healthy, robust fellows
the type that develop into big, handsome,
demoi y has been passed, but eternal vigilance is necessary to secure humane doctors. And since with us by-
the re ablishment of normal conditions. The dav of sacrifice is not gones are bygones may a friendlier and
over. We in our rejoicing let us not
rejoice for a year of peace, but more considerate fellowship develop be-
forget thai the sacrifice of those who lie in Flanders fields is all in vain tween Meds and Dents.
Junior DeNts,
il we do nol maintain the peace which they have so dearly won.

"The Pot Boils."


To
Sir:
the Editor of
Apropos
Discipline Committee of the Students
Administrative Council to fine every
The Vaksitv
the decision of the
ol
PASCOE3HERN
.

f*--^Z
il
M. ^-^^Sond
^ Floor Kent Birildinrf
Comer.Yonge and Richmond 3 treat
'

medical student of the first two years who


sooner or later; attended the Gayety Theatre on Novem-
Trouble in some shape or form comes to us all to
NEW HOURS FOR THE
ber 5th; may 1 be permitted to register a
some Of us sooner, all of us later. Disappointments of great or lesser protest. The Discipline Committee may
magnitude invariably stalk out to meet us regardless of our status, LEARN-TO-SWIM CLASSES
despite our every effort to avoid the unpleasantries of life.
The poor, lowly editor is not without his share and a goodly portion
be <[iiite justified in attempting to put an
end to disturbances by students outside
the Univserity grounds, but in their It has been fouud advisable to re-
arrange the time-table of learn-tb-swim
Very Soon Now
attempt they are adopting an, utterly
Il is at times. But, when trouble recently came to him from without wrong principle. classes. In order that every student may
in the font! of a herogeneous mass of paper, each sheet decorated with When the German soldiers first invaded have an opportunity of learning how to Christmas will be here
clippings from his publication punctiliously proof read and done so in a Belgium certain well-meaning individuals swim, instruction will be given as follows: and our stocks are at their
very creditable manner, accompanied by a letter pointing out the adopted ihe inexpedient practice ol shoot- Medicine anil Science Mon., Wed. best.
ing at them from ambush, with ihe and Fri., at 5.1,1.
grievous typographical errors over which exacting care had been exer- All other Faculties Moti., Wed., and
cised to emphasize, implying lack of "knowledge, intelligence and
unfortunate result that whole villages
Fri., 4.15.
Drop in and look us
were exterminated in retaliation. Public
correctness" on the part of all connected with The Varsity, the little opinion was unanimous in condc-mning The Learn-to-swim classes will meet the over with Christmas in
" Minuiith
(rightfulness," yet never- Instructor in swimming at the appointed
old pot of trouble boiled violently and bubbles of disgust, rose hurriedly this
time in the enclosure opposite the shower your thoughts.
theless it is precisely the same principle
to the top. The disgust was real and fully warranted for the author before taking a shower bath.
upon which the Discipline Commit tee
had taken the same exacting care to cover his identity as had been dis- I Lave based their actions to-day.
played in the proof reading: the letter head was missing and a pseudonym At the Gayety, while some students did
THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION
Neckwear, Hosiery,
affixed. Therein lies our cause for disgust. believe the author's We create a considerable disturbance, there -, The
first regular meeting of the Classical
were many present who did not do so, yet Underwear,
intentions were good, his interest genuine, but why one with his intelli- Association will be held Thursday, No- Gloves, etc.
all are punished alike. The Discipline vember 13th, at the home of Professor
gence of newspaper and newspaper work should fail to realize that Committee says to itself: "There has Carruthcrs, 003 Huron Street, at 8 p.m.
anonymous suggestions no matter how justifiable their cause may be, been a disturbance: let us inflict a fine," Mr. W. G. Hardy will give a paper on
lose in effect by their secrecy we are at a loss to understand. and a fine is inflicted without thought Roman Biograppy.
COLLEGE:
We, too, arc aware that errors occur, but we would extend a most
cordial invitation to "I\ NlTHIMUS" to personally visit the press-room
on the night of issue and become acquainted with the conditions as they
that the punishment must fall on many
innocent shoulders. It has been objected

that it is impossible to separate the


CHOICE CUT FLOWERS
BIRRELL'S Just west
of Spadlna
innocent from the guilty, and the difficulty
: -si. S-.i.V. a vizA eight nvzz\ t; hip scrutiny difficulties which ap- is granted. Nevertheless no authority
parency is not within his knowledge. should inflict penalties where it is incom- make a most acceptable gift for
petent to exercise justice, and it must be
Criticism does not arouse disgust when such is openly made. Per- all occasions and if you get them
apparent that in the cases of those .men
sonally \\i z^jzvn :t ::i ipod futh hut cn.ori condition ccly namely - who look no part in the disturbance, these
That it is Signed with ihe critic's registered name. fines are absolutely unjust. The good old
British legal principle that it is belter that Announcement to Varsity Men!
EDITORIAL COMMENT
leu guilty persons go free than that one
innocent person be punished should have
been applied in this manor.
DUNLOP'S A few hundred yards from the Main Building you will find
James W. lieu., 8 Adelaide St. West an established business where a big assortment of slightly used
Meds '22.
Correspondence is to hand failing to bear the writer's name and you may be sure that you are clothing, boots, etc., of all stylesand materials is sold at most
address. Tin: Varsity will not publish anonymous letters. doing the right thing. They can
reasonable prices. We sell and rent dress, tuxedo and frock
* * Womens Dramatic Club. suits, and also exchange or buy your cast off clothing and
pay
have them delivered anywhere and the highest cash prices.
The first anniversary of Armistice Day was fittingly observed in The first performance of the Victoria assure you satisfaction.
university circles, The laying of ihe corner-stone of the memorial Women's Dramatic Cub, which was lo
building, the opening of Hart House and the special convocation will
long he remembered by all who attended.
have
November
been given on
night,
13, has been posroned for one
Thurdsay THE FREEMAN DRESS EXCHANGE
week.
Watch for a detailed outline of the pro-
For Dance Orchestras 571 YONGE STREET
A letter on vaccination has reached The Varsity. If it is meant gramme for Thursday night., November GET NORTH 3270.
(H block north ol St. Aiban'n ond Wcllealuy St.)
as a joke we might consider it on revision.
INTER. COLLEGE DEBATING
HENDRY
(Fifth Year Medicine)
UNION.
NORTH - - - 8660
The
MEDICAL BOOKS representatives of the various col-
leges in the fnteroollege Debating Union
are again asked lo attend a meeting on
MRS. HQSHER'S RECREATION AND INSTRUCTION GROUPS

Here arc three medical books


best, we believe, in its own
of outstanding importance, Each is the very
field and eminently suited to the needs of the
Thursday at 3 p.m., South Common \IHII11,
Hart Houbc. Nol one turned out last
1 HEADQUARTERS SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR GIRLS ATTENDING VARSITY
Senior Medical Student.
FOR
time due probably to no seeing the notice
in The Varsitv.
Artist's and Draughtsmen's A combination of nature, folk, classical and modern dancing.
POTTENGER'S "SYMPTOMS OF VISCERAL DISEASE" 328 Dflees Each college is urged to
Supplies
McLEOD'S "PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHe'
with illustrations, 54.60. see that iis representatives attend, Providing healthful physical exercise and a complete
edu-
MISTRY", new edition, fully illustrated, $8,00. GREENE'S MEDIPAI
wi^ai. Civil Engineering Books cational course in the art of dancing.
DIAGNOSIS", 1300 pages, illustrated, $10.00.'
Those who complete
including this course are fully competent to teach.
Medical Students are invited to examine all the book s m our store. . TtlC .*v . ,,. .1,
:.i
mathematical and Drawing Books
nl. say: "Oh, Those interested are urged to communicate immediately
&
1

McAINSH CO., LIMITED lsat one."


i. ji In k

.lit.a-d
II It we
t.-^te* ol Oil
nlifci:.
CATALOGUE ON REQUEST
PICTURE FRAMING vyith Mrs. Mosher, North 4630 as
only a limited number
If
.4 to 12 College St. - Toronto "lady fricml." cu will be accepted.
Optn on Saturdays until jo p.m.
Individual nccdi ar
ART METR0P0LE
Folletts YONGE 11 Temperance MOSHER STUDIO OF DANCING, 583 CHURCH
112 S I St. ST.
.

THE VARSITY

VARSITY ATHLETICS
A
1R. MEDS DEFEAT O.A.C. BY 18 TO 7 STARTING MONDAY
TRINITY BY 23-6 WIN FROM DENTS
Boy's NOV. 10th

THEthem better finish on Walk-Overs gives


decided advantage in
a
appearance over ordinary shoes.

This inclines some people to the belief


Will Enter Finals in

Against O.A.C. on Friday


Mulock Cup
Aggies Again Victorious
Cup-Will Play
in

in
Mulock
Dream MADGE KENNEDY
IN
Finals
that Walk-Overs are high-priced. As was expected Jr. Metis defeated Jerome K. Jerome's
Trinity and thus earned the right to meet The Affiles fresh from their victors' over
Nothing !b farther from the truth as you O.A.C. in finals for possession of the Can you conceive of anything
Varsity Ill's stepped into town confident
will realize if you compare Walk-Over coveted Mulock Cup. The winners wore that will ever please a boy more
of lowering the colours of the Junior Dents "Strictly Confidential"
quality and price with the quality and superior to their rivals in .ill departments and of gaining the right to enter finals for
than his first watch?
price of any other shoe. and were much heavier. On the other the Mulock Cup. They were successful
hand the Red and Black kept up all their by the score of 18-7. The toothpullers
We
have a splendid one, not A British Story with a little
If the "quality looks" of Wallt-Overs old traditions by fighting tooth and nail put up a stubborn battle, but a superior
a " Make-believe" watch but a Parisian pep.
fine jeweled movement in a
15
have led you to believe them high-priced, until the final whistle when the board half-line and a heavier wing line gave
solid nickel or gunnittal case
you are due for a pleasant surprise when showed them on the short cud of a '23-li O.A.C. the advantage.
price $10.00. It is very strong,
you come to the score. For the Fanners, S tickle's great line- "The Music You Lose"
very neat and very reliable.
For the winners, Allen's punting and plunging featured. He is a big hoy and is
Luke's running were big factors in their hard to stop. Cook punted well, while
Put one of these in your boy's
team's victory. Prit chard, Smith and Musgrave as usual played a stellar game.
stocking at Christinas and he'll
Devitt were also good. Patterson made For the losers, Philips and Sidenburg and
pinch himself to make sure he
some costly fumbles due very likely to
WALKOVER the hard work he has gone through lately
Reilly were good.
FIRST QUARTER.
-
is not in a dream.
THE
by playing on several teams. For the O. A. C, kicked off, Philips returning.
Ketchum, Deacon, Child, Grew and The same watch in gold-filled
losers, The Dents started off with a rush, in a
BOOT SHOP Gossage played well.
t
case $16.50. As usual "Guar-

Two-Ninety Yonge
On the showing of Jr. Metis, there ought
to be a tidy little battle on Friday when
they meet O.A.C. Everybody who can
punt by Phillips, Edwards was pushed over
the line for a safety-touch. Aggies
strengthened and Musgrave and Stickler
forced the play to Dents 5 yard line, where
anteed of course.
DOMINION
spare 'two-bits" would do well to go.
'
Cook was puched over for a touch, which
FIRST QUARTER.
Meds kicked off and within two minutes
Price picked up a loose ball for Meds and
ran 35 yards for a touch. Prit Chard did
he himself converted. Wildman and
Phillips were off for rough tactics Just
before the quarter ended with score 6-2.
SECOND QUARTER.
Ryrie Bros. BANK
some good line plunging which combined The Dent line failed to hold well, Smith Limited Capital - Paid up 86,000,000
with a forward ]>ass by Trinity gave Meds and McNeiliy broke through the Dent Reserve Fund and
the ball on their opponents 20 yard line. scrim. The toothpullers settled down, !34-f36-f38 Yonge St. Undivided Profits - $7,600,000
Allen kicked to dead line for a point just as but in a loose ball, Cook kicked to the
whistle blew. for quarter time. dead line for a point. This quarter was Total Assets - - - $122,000,000
SECOND QUAKTEH. bcry even, the Dents keeping the play
TORONTO
Savings Department in connection
Pritchard's line plunging and a 30 yard near ijlidfield. Half-time, 7-2.
end nm by Luke put Meds on Trinity's THIRD QUARTER, with all Branches. Interest allowed
5 yard line and enabled them to go over Dents kicked off. O.A.C. returning. on Deposits of SI and upwards.
Dark Tan Boots for another touch which Luke converted.
The ball was almost wholly in Trinity
Dents failed to make yards. On a fumble
by O.A.C Arthurs went over for a touch Drafts issued on foreign countries
territory. Twice the Red and Black after Uents had reiK-aledly worked the ball at current rates,

For Men threw their opponents back when within


their 5 yard line but the inevitable came
and Luke went over for anothe- touch.
up to the O.A.C. line. It was lint con-
verted. On an exchange of punts, Conk
gained yards znd kicked for a point.
INGRAM and SPADINA AVENUE BRANCH
Cor. College Street
Half time coming with score 17-1.. Stickler made yard run to
a beautiful 31)

is the correct thing in footwear (or fall and winter wear


THIRD QUARTER.
Trinity started the second half strong
and attempted to overcome the big lead
Deals fi yarel line. Cook went over for a
touch. On a loose play by Dents, Smith
brought the ball back to their a yard line.
BELL, Limited John Cbuso, Manager.

held by Med'. On a pretty 30 yard run At t his moment, the whistle blew for three

See window display this week..


by Child and Deacon, they brought ball to
Meds3 yard line and Child went over fora
quarter lime. Score 13-7.
FOURTH QUARTER.
256 McCAUL ST. Beauchamp & How
touch which was converted by Patterson,
,
The Aggies pushed Wildman over fur IP if it Dear Sunt* ot CelUf SI.)

FOURTH QUAHTEK. another touch. From then on until final LIMITED


$10. $12. $15. The Doctors came back equally strong whistle,Dents put up a stubborn battle
Telephone - - Coll. 837
in the final spasm and Smith, running 35 but although unable to s< ore themselves TAILORS
yards went over for another try which they prevented O.A.C. from adding to
Luke converted. The ball passed up and their total and full time came with score TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN
H. & C. BLACHFORD, Limited, 286 Yonge St. down the field for the remainder of the
game, neither team obtaining any advan-
18-7.
SCORE BY QUARTERS.
COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSE
91 Kino; Street West A. 3875
(Opposite Dundas Street) tage and the final whistle came with score 0-2; 7-2; 13-7; 18-7. FOR ALL
23-6 in Metis favour. Dents Young, Phillips, Cooinbes,
Score by quarter: ti-0, 7-0, 1/-0, 23-G.
Jr. Meds Price, Allen, Patterson, Luke,
Walters, Handelman, Gordon, Harkins,
Lowrey
enberg, Dunt
Warner, Gordon, Sid-
Arthurs, Stan- STUDENTS'
Ooancs, Devitt, Fielrjeh, Stringer, Prit-
ckard, Smith.
ford, Johhstoj
O.A.C.
Smith, Mulri,
.indelki,Cook, Edwards,
Malwyn, Musgrave, Capt.,
SUPPLIES
Trinity Clark, Ketchum, Lowe, Dea- Wild
Stickler. an, McMillan, Whiteside,
Students' Rates con, Patterson, Ditch burn, Sharp, Child, Buckland, McNeiliy. You are cordially invited to inspect
Gos>age, Harshaw, Weaver, Grew. Dc- Referee Lou Marsh
pensier, Martin. our stock and ask our prices.
FARMER BROS, Referee W. A. Hewitt.

492 SPAD1NA
PHOTOGRAPHERS
AVENUE Coll. 2869
U in p re S hoebottom.
i

TO TURN TABLES ON
RULES TO USE THE

Open Any Time


HARTHOUSE POOL
to Experienced
Kerr, Davidson, Paterson
and MoFarland,
ARROW
softCOLLARS
INTERFERENCE GAME Swimmers- -Five Other Rules FIT WELL WASH EASILY
MARISTEflS, IOUCITORB, iH.,
to Be Observed Ouell, PcahaJi, & Co. of Canada, Ltd.
Foulds Practices for McGill on
UNIVERSITY OF GYM. SHO ES Saturday-Varsity U's The attention of students is again called 807 Excelsior Ufa Building, Toronto St
to the rides governing the operating of the
,lta Canvas Fleet Foot
TORONTO PRESS Boots, while ruhber soles. Going Strong swimming pool
If he is
Hart House.
in
able to swim a student may-
Solicitors for the University of Toronto

a a *
PRINTERS
10%
V-A
off
- It -
if
S
you
- I -
my
T-Y Yesterday morning the first and seconds
had a good' snappy work-out, the second
use
1.
lite at any time.
swimming pool
minimum requirements are:
The
College Gowns
(a) Able to swim one length of pool
PUBLISHERS Scythes and Boake starting up well against the firsts. Billie
UNIVERSITY LODGE, A. F. and A. M.
BOOKBINDERS Foulds has been very active m putting
129 BAY STREET lots of energy into the game. He has (b) Dive off low spring board, No. 496, G.R.C.
' A student fulfilling the above re-
been speeding the team up and working 2.
- - June, 1010
R. J. HAMILTON,!.*, LIBRARY "The Men's Boot Shop." Shauglmessy's interference for the big quirements to the satisfaction of the [militated

game at McGill on Saturday.


There has been a number of absentees
Instructor in Swimming, will have bis
Hart House membership ticket stamped FRIDAY, NOV. 14 HARCOURT & SON
Bill Box hasn't been out at all this and initialed by the instructor, enabling Student*' nidlil unit (he Enlvrlaiiiina ol
lately, Uniretmly Xodfio ot Montreal.
Special Prices to Students week. SchaU is still on the injured list. him to use the pool at any ti me (lie

3. In order to ensure safety, a student


It looks as if Ernie Rolph will catch a Freemason's Hall, 491 College Street
ALIVE BOLLARD
TOBACCONIST
berth on the team ns outside wing. He
has been playing a great game and is very
fast in getting away. Ketchum is through
must not use the pool unless one other
person is present.
4. A thorough shower bath iscoinpulsOQ
A eoroial Invitation extended lo membere
of the Oefr .ittendina tbe uniTeniiles. 103 King St. West
for the season with a
disabled knee. before using the pool.
10-12 YONGE ST. ARCADE Curley Carroll has been working out as
At yesterday's practice Wendell
5. The use of bathing suits is prohibited,
Students with their street boots on
quarter.
Holmes showed up well. _
0.
are not allowed in the plunge room. TORONTO
The first have been falling down in the
STUDENT VOLUNTEER UNION
Hygienic- tackling. Slioebottom being practically
the only man up to the mark. Last
Friday Foulds told the Firsts thai d it
The second monthly meeting of the
RUGBY OUTFITTERS
Student Volunteer Union of Toronto will
were not for reversing the Seconds chance
Cool and Sweet of winning he would line n
number of be held to-morrow evening. November
LOEWS THEATRE
13th, at 8 o'clock, in McMniter Uni-
Seconds on the First team. Everything required (or the game
Dr Serv^ .f^inr
Smoking The Seconds have been working hard
,-sV w,ll
SAME POPULAR PRICES.
and will have a chance of drawing blood
There s real pipe enjoy- at McGill on Saturday. McGill II a has Continuous Performance 12 Noon to
opportunity of hcann; and 'the JERSEVS, JACKETS,
lieen trying t net a sudden
death game at 11 p.m.
ment at yourfinger lips when medical students and specially
Kii nit Vni ty [I*s want the iwo
invited to be present.
KNICKERS, STOCKINGS, BOOTS WINTER GARDEN Open Evenings
your "Chummy" Pipe is a mi! being played here
Phonom lit. 360O-40I
rlus should arouse- a PADS, Etc.
WOMEN .WILL CANVASS FOR
ncnt and give all the
DES MOINES CONVENTION OFFICIAL FOOTBALLS ENTIRE WEEK OF NOV. 10th.
rda special lo McGill
rlhn
t/.iNij^i; In ffi i'/oi" the ft-ifjl
"-I a The Dcs Moines Confc
among the women of Ur
iimpaign
L
ty College The Entrancing Star
French ibbing
ALICE BRADY
ulicltii llriar Roof, Will
will commence on Thu morning.
not turn of crack. //iirJiomt
n clinnipionship titan tne Firsts. """\ Prices right-Quality the best
and icrvictabl* la

Carroll hasn't been out for practice tins


The funds will be raised
in
week. Borsook. Duncan or Ridley will the other colleges.
likely play outside left in Rolph s
place "MARIE, LTD."
H. usiis has a bad ankle, but w.ll be all Loew's British-Canadian Weekly.
Joe Taylor
IndlstrinI Chemical Club. "Mutt and Jeff" Animated Cartoons.
right for Saturday's game.
had his nose broken again yesterday m Six Smart Vaudeville Acts.
The Club hold
practice. Andy Gunn is back again in
the first
llulll
dii
rhetnical
the season tODIffllt at
will
PERCY A. McBRIDE The performance in the Winter Gar-
line. p.m. Dr. Harold
. , Hart Hou 1.30
SPORTINQ GOODS & BICYCLES den in which patrons may reserve
The Argonauts are very anxious lor a van d sidcnl oi Van der Linde
game with Varsity after the McGill game Rubber Co., will speak and a large turnout
seats two weeks in advance, is the
However, much will depend upon the 343-345 Yonge St. Phone M. 1128 same as Loew's Yonge Street Theatre.
is requested.
Met .ill game.
' I a

THE VARSITY
GOVERNOR-GENERAL OPENS Victoria
HART HOUSE YESTERDAY Keen Is being shown in the
interest

Stollerys
Vic Tennis Tournaments which arc now

"Bricks and mortar arc but the bones," said Mr. Vincent Massoy, "the community
must provide the spirit. Under the direction of the Warden, the students
Continued from Page

will
take part in the development of their individual character which is the greatest aim of a
1 going on. The Men's Singles, which had
at lir*t twenty-four entries, is down to the
finals, Coles and Harstone being the two
remaining contestants. If the weather
man gives his consent, the final will likely
-
University." be played this afternoon, and rooters are
to Board of Governors. Key looking for some real tennis. In the semi-
Mr. Chester Masscy, Chairman of the Foundation, presented the Key of Hart finals, Coles and Brown played a very
Mouse to the Chairman of the Board of Governors, Sir Edmund Walker, C.V.O., LL.D.
In accepting the Haft House, Sir Edmund Walker recalled the occasion when the
project was first mentioned. Throughout the construction, nothing cheap had been
allowed, and everything wns.perfecl as far as possible.

Duke of Devonshire.
"Asa result", said Sir Edmund,
"you have one of Lhe most beautiful buildings in the world."
The Chairman of the Board Of Governors then handed the key of Hart House to the
spectacular game; while throughout the
series some promising players were brought
to light, including Guillet, Thronton and
Milliard.

A mass meeting
the students of
Victoria College will be held in the chapel,
of
- OVERCOATS -
Wednesday afternoon at 4.15, Mr. H.
Long Connection With the University. Robertson, a returned missionary who was
The Govern or- General accept with great pleasure the suggestion
said that aid in charge of a coolie battalion in France,
that the key would be a
connection with the University dated back
between himself and the University. His own
hack thirty year to w
close
when his grandfather, then
will speak on the coming Des Moines
Conference. A good musical programme
FULFILL The Demands of you Descriminating
Duke of Devonshire, had presented hooks oks to the University of Toronto, will also be provided. Here's a chance
"This is a gnat epoch in University'life," [".*,
hi, Excellency,
lifi>," said IjiS
stand for all time to the credit of the University and those wht
II, "and Hart Housewil, . .
that no Vic man or woman can alTord to Dressers Pure Wool Fabrics Wool or Silk Trimmed
miss. So round up your friends and come.
The ( -ovcrnor-G, ncral went on to speak of the part the I tersity of Toronto had
played in the war, and -aid it was most fitting that Hart Hons
first anniversary of the coming of peace.
hould be opened on the Thursday afternoon saw 2T1 and 2T3 in
the death struggle of rugby.
Masterly Workmanship There's Style Refinement in
Although
In conclusion lie said that the University would be a striking and notable part in the 2TI won by a score of 12 to 0, still the play
future development of Canada. The Duke of Devonshire then officially declared Han was very even, and excitement was at its Stollerys Clothes You find Real "Art" in Every line
House open. highest pilch. Rooters were out strong
for both sides, and plenty of good-natured
chaffing went on.
of our Garments Make Stollerys Store YOUR
Degree Honoris Causa Conferred For 2T1 Jack Coles and Hal. Brown
played sterling games, and also the little
quarter "Von" Pearson; when he forgot
CLOTHING
for Illustrious War Service about keeping
Bartlett 2T3 was the best, and for
his sweater clan.
STORE -
Convocation held
flockt
and when he got hurt
in the third quarter,
2T.i lost considerably, Knox and Smith,
the little outside man, showed something
There's a
spectacular. The quarter back and his
Six were admitted
Willoughby G. Cw
nan. The
the General
i

Mail
signals worked well together too. Guarantee,
On last night's showing 2T1 should go
Gtheral John 1 1 .V cal St far to win the inter-year championship at
viccsih Can da: 1) CM. Victoria this year. They are a fine
iGli Expeditionary Force In France and Uritish aggregation, something; like Varsity Firsts.
ngham Mclannan.

R.K.C. occupied a uhii]ui- posit !(


Adunr.dl-
O.U.E., Ph.D., D.Sr,, late
Major Thain WtSidall Ma. DoWell.V.( D.S.O.
he_ woman. Matron in-Chief Edith C. Rayside,
.,

Veterinary
$25.00
.e is one of the few womch who have had ln:nur-
ary degrees conferred upon them.
The Staff,
Promptly at three o'clock, the faculty and those who were to receive the degrees
arrived at Convocation Hall in the splendour of academic robes. To
Faculty and Guests Arrive. The usual austere aspect of the
Asesmbjy Hall was changed, by judicious
to
lhe music of a decoration, to one of mellowness, for the
.-low march lln; walked down the main aisle, headed
by Mr. Abted, who carried the occasion cf the first dunce of the year

General Currie Absent.


Speaking of General Currie who, owiug to ill health pri sent,
given by the seniors. The support from
the other classes were good; especially the
freshmen, and included the lame and halt
$50.00
President Falconer said ladian tu<!ay who eon: and thuse unacquainted with the graceful
love of his country Arthur William Ctirri !.tr,l a" I

i)h r.nlv Everybody is of the opinion that the


1

^
t in the anadian civil l

Y0NGE&
STOLLERYS
vented him from being precisely at p.m., and before the 11.55

Upon the honorary di ^ree ol Dm (<>r


M ha !him with us to confer dancers bad reached earth from theethcral PHONE -
hi in

Major-Genera! Gwatkin renounced his work '" I-Vmn


Renounced Work in France
nl L.iv, .. plane to which the last waltz had trans-
rtii :
BL00R NORTH 7800
up the less glorious attention by the Natl
work.ui Ottawa. It was not of hiti own witlTha it-did
this but at the request of his The name Bowles to most students i*
his own
personal instincts. Major reminiscent cf a place where drill-sergeant Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back'
General Gwatkm we herewith present ry degree of dottor of laws. voiced young men jiiRgle pies and cbliar
1
nu.il h oih. ringham, a graduate of
MajoT-
Iso presented with this degree. He bills behind a counter and translate for
was recalled from France to Ottawa to rebuilding shattered ("anadian the benefit of the food controlcrs in the
manhood. kitchen, the most familiar orders for food
.... . .
Received with "Toike Oike". into startling epigrams. LOST Black clolh- =rcd notebook
An eating house under this name
GEORGE
^^^^^^^^^^ FREELAND
situated opposite the City Hall, is being corridor duringlttncheon hour on Novem-
extensively patronized by the students, ber 5, 1919. Please leave at Porter's P.
The reason is neither the aforementioned office, Hart House.
away he was valued highly by Canadians, bui his va iu. has been
associations nor the free performance
given in that locality at noon, but as
ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER
gri-.u , wt" d
point of vantage, where during the diges-
a FOUND
tion of the doughy dough-nut, the
com-
1 Arts handbook, 1919-20.
J F. Hartz, Dissecting Set.
338 YONOE ST. (Opposite Gould St.)
ior SS-;rifi, -'v.'r'.in.-,,.^!;!-
1

"^r iS'Jsr-^
****** pieated pathological condition mani-
l

decree With T. tJ V V
na W? 'ecommi
Dd for him this fested in the fore legs of one of the
equine 1 Puritan Fountain pen with clip.
mil., Special Attention to
is

buH.e
1,...
i.
-ci -in if
r ""V""
Vl
10 ' nK navy, liven alter the >\ar
"
,.

T V
Z. -i
s '"" '>' ""' Admiralty Hoard to
act
lie might have held tin's Oo=itinn
species depicted on the City Hall can
contemplated and diagnosed.
be
It is for-
1 Hart House meal ticket, No. 0072
(Philip T. Clark).
Work for Students
preferred to return to us". Professor McLennan received
the degree- o/dS tunate no ouija operator has called
Mile, liosa fionheur recently.
up
1 Castle, 5 figure Logarithmic Tables.

1 Leather note book indexed with


Given Boquet of Roses, physiciology notes.
llousehohl'slwr'
. . ,
1
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}al R.-d t.W. Lad the degree of Master of
TAKE PROPER CARE OF 1 Les Oberle (L. H. Aikins).

dZVC^JHS &. EvJES? vv^V, d Exercises in Practical Pharmacology.


suffeHu,, of ,h, *,;,;
She enlisted early
Contingent, rfc
, 10M
euund!
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,
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"u.Iuim ,\ i,s sides military historv.
VACCINATION WOUND
The department of hygiene has issued
Luquire at the Students' Book Depart-
ment, Library Building.
PARK BROS.Pho^fe
was pn-jeni wl with a feaket oftoses. ** ^ reW,Vcd h " * the following announcement.
to the vaccinated arm should be
All injury
carefully
Special Rates lo Students

"Toronto",
jut ~. . ... Varsity's V.C. Admitted. guarded against. Any covering
vaccinated area should be avoided.
siudici ai dressing should be
over the
No
applied at the
m Vi YONGE ST., TORONTO Phone Main 1269
M, l( r McDowell i 1
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,
- or '
'

^^''V'',- ^ lo " <1 tune of vaccination.


Customary bathing and daily washing
oi lie area may lie
i
continued so long as the

te* " ri " ; -s crust docs not break. The


application of

Major General Gwatkin


Aorl address to the Hoard of
On
Gwernors
behalf of himself and those who
renlied Tn -,

Devonshire's Address
mositure to the vaccinated area
be enough to soften the crust,
vaccination has "taken". Every
BhoubTbc exercised to prevent the
should not
if the
care
scab,
WOMAN'S BAKERY
.1 -
had'
V "l-"'" mem wu n luiu Du^^aitSfc: toJ^ t,le which forms (if the vaccination
has been CONFECTIONERS AND CATERERS
^itx-'S^n
,
l
tbankct the Senate and Board successful) from breaking. If a dressing
of siiit.ibii:iu
Governors for their kindness reqi'red after the fifth day, dry If you
dress in the mode of the When
words la outlined the liistorv of
In a few .';M' r '^mg the hope that gauze should be. placed over the
sterile
moment your arranging for your
Hudwitsin the great-
^
nearly 1,000
Toronto

Lad 5.800,
w .
O^tofatota
^liiifldln'
worth? ol
destined to perr^tuufe?'
Z t
r< '

1
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'' " "" Si l,t
n,M,0ry U
:
area and changed daily, the arm
clean.
vaccinated
Ix.iue ken.
No dressing is necessary so long as
stylish hearing will force
your business qualifications
attention of a busy world,
on the BANQUETS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS,
Etc.,
received modal
or been mentioned
I
the scab which is nature's
protection CHOCOLATES Ut us Esti "">te tor you.
f in Recalls Armistice.
^Patches, while COS had given up their remains unbroken. Clothe your
individuality
A ye*i ago to-day,"
:
id M H fa Students whose arms bceomesore manner that will secure a bearing a
in
Ex- should for
.The Convocation was closed ^Y'-eel.l.ratngthedayfor C C U\ your personality.
singing of "God Save the King."
with the
,

rK, r S
'-''^
at)vJce Aa
PnysMan and
[X
who f' so may
wish Ito do
-
Y ' sfuderfts
the an^ivWrl f
memorable day
t,lnt F.Ugerald Room 25, Medical
i

consult Professor There is a bunch of courage


in clad
garments if they are well fitted to
w lb your
wc "Ol.mI.i
Bluauld lay the corner-stone
a of - ween the hour, of 12-1 p.m., andMaine needs and your figure. MOTOR DELIVERY
m moria tower. The Duke went on to they
Laying of Cornerstone A " LEAKE -"P.
of trreat vnh '"'V'"'
bu ltl!n E would U-
j G. HAWLEY WALKER, Ltd.
-
' - - TORONTO
HarlHO,,SC *****
that
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o7o and4 '
12K-12S Yonge
to Mark Sacrifice D. of T. Shines Bright.
St.

TWO HO^KETMANAGEES
the u-ir bv it'
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he coneidcrcd it an h^*'
in lhe en moi i
m'
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thai
pan ' ,-y-/T> ..'.!.; i'ii'S
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In cooclnsj:,
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The Undergraduate Newspaper


VOL. XXXIX. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 14, 1919.

Rhodes Scholars Not Enough Thought VARSITY STAJF BANQUET


PLANS BEING LAID HOLDERS OF SCHOLARSHIPS.
Members of the Varsity Staff are
ACTRESSES RISK
For the purpose of verifying- his requested to sign up for the staff
FOR THEATRE NIGHT lists the Registrar of the University Chosen Once More Given to Community dinner at once. There is a list in THEIR MAKE UPS
requests that all students in the
both women's and men's offices.
Faculty of Arts, who hold Univer-
sity scholarships, call immediately War Cause of Break in Annual Subject of Mr. Brittain's Address This is necessary in order to make
0SBO0DE HALL ASKED TO RE- SCHOOLMEN RUSH FRONT SEATS
at his office and record their names, proper arrangements with the
the scholarship held and the date Election Engineers
ORGANIZE DEBATING ONION hotel. AT STAR WEDNESDAY NIGHT
of their award. This of course does
not apply to those holding scholar- "Literary and scholastic attainments, "The
The Banquet is the first of the
engineer not a paid moralist
is
ships awarded by University, fondness for and success iu ourdoor sports and his stand for good in a community it year; every member of the staff
BUY VICTORY BONDS Victoria, Trinity or St. Michael's qualities of manhood, moral force of
taken at a hundred per cent," said Mr. should try to be present.
AGAIN VISIT CHILD'S
Colleges. character, and leadership in school and
Horace L. Brit tain, Director of the
college life." These are the instructions Bureau of Municipal Research, in course
Above Are Some Main Topics of of the late Cecil Rhodes for the selection
of a fine address delivered before the
Show Excellent From Their
of candidates for Rhodes Scholarships,
Engineering Society on Wednesday, Nov- Point of View
S. A. C. MeettDg who, successful will go to Oxford for
if
ember 12th, the largest meeting held by
All Years Celebrate three years.
the society since the Pre-War days.
Budding Chemists
'
. The regular bi-wcekly meeting of. the An election to the postponed Rhodes Mr. Brittjin, in commencing, pointed Wednesday evening the Star Theatre
Administrative Council wa s Scholarship for 1919 will be held in each out that a profession has long been looked was invaded by School of Science men,
Students'
held Wednesday in South Common Room Guy Fawkes Night
province of the Dominion during the upon from the standpoint of a career, that Learn Rubber Industry who enjoyed a special performance put on
month of December, 1910. All Univer- the emphasis has been placed upon what by the management for their special
of Hart House. A'large representation sity of Toronto men who wish to be can-
the profession offered in way of advance- benefit, By 10.15 a line of men extended
was present and many topics were dis- didates should send, not later than Dec. ment and success to the individual and Br. Van Der Linde Gives Address nearly to Yonge Street and managed to
Queen's Hall Puts on Delightful 1st., their applications, accompanied by
'
, cussed. A report was made bv the the required documents to Mr. J. M. Mc-
that altogether too little thought has been make enough Joyful noise to penetrate to
committee appointed to look niter a given to what the professional nan roves at Banquet College. Ten minutes after tlie regular
Program Donnell, t>3 Hearth Street, West Toronto.
students Theatre Night, but no definite to his community. The engineering pro- performance finished the doors were
plans have as yet been arranged.
The Scholarship are of the value of fession especially has been too concerned The first dinner of the Club for this thrown open and every one swarmed
The annual celebration of Guy Fawkes
A revival of the Intercollegiate Debating a year, and are tenable for three in the material side and in the trend of the season was held at Hart House on Wednes- through the theatre in a frantic rush for
Union was met with favour and it was Night was held in Queen "s Hall on Wed- years, subject to the continued approval times away from the individualistic to- front seats. Brother MacKcnwe was
day evening with a large proportion of
"
requested that Osgoode Hall, the holder nesday night, to the great delight of all of the College at Oxford of which the ward the public, it behooves the engineer, assisted to the piano to help in the general
is a member. The first quarterly themselves present, notwithstanding the
of the Shield, should call a reorganization who were privileged to be present, among scholar who is after all the most closely connected din until the curtain rose.
payment is made at the beginning of the fact that two or three other events were The show was excellent from the school
meeting in the near future. whom were noticed a number of the Faculty with the public, to recognize his responsi-
In recognition of Sporting Editor, Mac- Scholar's first term at Oxford. To win bility to the public and do something happening in "School " that night. Afte r point of view, and applause was not
Murray and Assistant Editor Stokes wives, ladies of the Faculty, and under- one of these Scholarships is the highest "really worth while" for those depending stinted. The chorus was encored time
a sumptuous repast in the main dining
earnest devotion to The Vaksitv colomns, graduate women of University College. attainment in any student's career, upon him. hall thepartyrepaired to the east common and again until it was found necc='ary
it was unanimously sanctioned by mem- The entertainment takes the form of signifying, as it does, all-round develop- "There are many professions," said room for the business meeting. After the lo hold certain o.vuberant spirits to their
bers of the Council, that as a token of "stunts" put on by each of the years, and ment in every line. There
only oneis Mr. Briuain, "and all offer great oppor- ordinary routine, midst blue cloud caused seats while the comedians' efforts were
appreciation for their work, that Mr. Mac- those presented at this celebration indeed Siholar from each province, and he is tunities for service. There are profes- enthusiast irallv received,
R Murray should be granted all expenses to lived up to the high standard of former chosen from the candidates by a Committee sions dealing with the mind and soul of H. C. kerman. introduced tliVspeakers of in the years vied
- Montreal in order that The Varsity years. of Selection after a personal interview.
man the ministry and teaching, the pro- thecvening. Mr. Musgrave, 2T0, gave an ic endeavours to
I might be represented at McGill-Vars'ity The dining-hall was converted into an The following are the conditions under fessions dealing with the body of mani interesting talk on the manufacture of Thev were ablv
game and Mr, Stokes' expenses to the impromptu theatre, and when first the which the Rhodes Scholarship for 1919 are medicine and dentistry, the profession neswprint paper, conducting those present
V McG ill-Queen's game at Kingston be paid. curtains were drawn, visions of the past, awarded. dealing with the lives and rights of men through a modern paper mill, from the
Mr. Morton, representative of Forestry, present and future of the class of 2T0 were 1. Candidates must be British subjects, law and the profession dealing with the time the logs came till the huge Tolls of
suggested that the President of the depicted, while a mystic crystal-gazer read with at least five years' domicile in Canada material universe in relation to the paper were shipped. Mr. Musgrave dis-
Forestry Society should be admitted to the the scroll containing the characteristic and unmarried. They must have passed physical needs of man." In all these and played a thorough knowledge of his sub-
\ S.A.C. on grounds that President of and probable fortunes in life of ihe (Jueen's their nineteenth,but not have passed their their various opportunities for service ject, explaining, with the aid of photo-
Engineering and Medical Societies were Hall seniors. After giving their yell, the twenty-filth birthday, on October 1st of Mr. Brit tain showed the latter lobe not the graphs, all processes from both mechanical r brightest
I bona-fide members. But his motion did seniors withdrew.
The curtains next parted on a minstrel Conlinutd on page 4.
least important. In passing the teaching
profession he mentioned that the salaries
and chemical standpoints, !n intro-
ad th. ras found
'Toronto"
not carry or the suggestion that two ducing Dr. Harold Van der Linde, of the
.
representatives from a college consisting show given with much realism and effect paid generally were out of all proportion Van der Linde Rubber Co., Mr. Kerman on red ones
by the Juniors. Several parodies were to the rear of the theatre ami back before
l- of 49 students was somewhat out of pro- to the service rendered, thai "the con- asked the club's appreciation of the fad
portion with the other (acuities. sung and many good jokes cracked, of dition is utterly deplorable and one of order could lie restored. From this point
Amendment to Rule li of Constitution which the favorite subject seemed to be ENDURES LENGTHY AND which we ought to be thoroughly ashamed.
that Dr. Van der Linde was there al a
great inconvenience to himself, having
on things went merrily. The actors werv
file recent vaccination episode, An effec- The speaker then went on to show how persuaded to remove their liats 011 entering
was carried rub ng t hat any me mber
, called off an important business meeting
absent from three consecutive meetings tive feature of -a southern lullaby by a PAINFUL PROCEDURE the various phases of engineering could l)e in order lo address the Club. Dr. Van
d th
the chorus ladies nearly
of S.A.C. unless they produce good reason
,
darky mammy. The 2T1 yell was given, of public service. "The sanitary en- der Linde's subject was rubber, but as he :e-ups.

or proxy, that their seats be declared then the darky minstrels gave way to the gineer," said he, "is the prime factor in did not wish to take any 10
rformance ended at 1.30
y specific technical
vacant and new representatives be elected. sophs of 2T2. Students Directory May Emerge by -
public health and all his work should be P the subject, wluc
rued out and, .vl)0 strong,
Invest ure of approximately $1,000 in In the cabaret scene which they pre- directly influenced by the public needs." great Gnu nvu a talk to the
Victory Bonds was left to the discussion sented, dancers, whistlers, minstrels and End of Monlh In municiapl transportation and in inter- I'budding on the chemical
and secretary. singers figured, while a blase crowd of national transportation, in municipal law, door. About twenty or thirty police
of the president possibility Ixt industry. He
was adjourned plcasa re-seekers looked on, not being The Student's Directory is at present which is very necessary point in an en- enjoyed the procession, although keeping
The meeting until stated th Iways the highly
V November 26, touched evenbya stirring speech on behalf
of the Victory Loan Campaign.
undergoing that painful and lengthy pro-
cedure which is known as "going to
gineer's training and in town planning,
the engineer should consider his work as a
technical
most suc(
I n who make the
ut rather the man
a waiy eye on proceedings.
On entering Child's the management
The last stunt, that of the Frcshies, form of human service. The engineer, thoughtfully removed all glasses and
press. 1 ' The work of publication is going who uses to the utmost
showed a stalwart soldier on his wedding he went on, figured most prominently in dishes from the tables, and volunteer
forward as fast as possible, but will not uf their possibility. Id the amusing
waiters served the hungry throng.
McGILL LODGE A.F. AND eve, pensively gazing at old snap-shots.
As he did so his farmer loves passed
be completed for some time yet. Owing the planning and execution of all tliese
works and it lies with him to spend the
Incident in this connection of Gottdyear's
discovery of vuIi'.ihi/M ion v.lii'.li made
Aboi the nam body disbanded
to the very large registration this year, it t

before him, while a chorus "behind the Government money really the people's ind of survivors slowly
lias been found necessary to increase the
A.M. IN TORONTO TONIGHT scenes", sang sonjjs appropriate to each size of the book by over one-hall, and this,
own money without thought of rvsulls homeward, hoarsely
" ,11 intervals as
til;.
one. Then the bride appeared, while the of course, will considerably more than or to greatly facilitate the saving and thrift
of interest. Every-
Home rhorus of old sweethearts sang and double the expense both of which involve so vitally important to the advancement
First Visit of Moolrealers to l;l hud showed them-
danced around the happy couple. The a great deal of additional labour. The of our country at this time. I Lh.
;n in buying out the
of Varsity Masons 2T3 yell was loudly given, and alter a number of copies lias also been increased, In conclusion Mr. Brit tain referred to adu
it of the remainder of
great deal of applause, the .stage was and over five thousand are being printed. the engineer's duty as a citizen. He said me wneei was
spring 1

that the engineer was not a citizen from


continued one of the
cleared and refreshments served. All this entails on the Editor, Mr. Sowers, Van der Linde kept his hi
Tonight will be unique in the annals traditions that lOp the well-known
For the first The remainder of the evening was spent a large amount of that particular species choice but was born one and in fulfilling thorughout his talk sh inc. t he
f Freemasonry in Toronto. school spirit alivt
in dancing. Before it broke up, it was of work which we usually associate with his duty to the state, he. must needs do possessed a highly cultivate se of
ime in the history of the Craft, the Sister more for the betterment o'" humanity
Montreal (Old proposed that the Dean, Miss Livingstone our friend the horse, but unless some humour. Mr. Brown, a grai
;e, University Lodge
be cheered. The rousing way in which unforeseen circumstance arises between than his fellows who had not the same PHOTOGRAPHERS WANT PHOTOS
ill) will visit University Lodge
this was done indeed showed how highly now and then, the Directory will pro- opportunity.
tonto. This latter lodge is the Masonic
ne of all brethern in the University and
Miss Livingstone is esteemed by the bably be ready for distribution by the OF ALL UNIVERSITY SENIORS
this occasion every brother will un-
Queen's Hall girls. Miss Kate Cray, the 25th of November.
itedly take advantage of the oppor- head girl was also cheered heartily. Her university choir still Important Appointments Should Ba
ity of fraternising not only with
executive ability and tact went far in Made for Fictores for Torontonensis
making the event such a success, and this RABBI 8ERGER OF HAMILTON
Linto those from
members but also need; more members
all the girls recognize. The freshies were Work in connection with the prepara-
eGill. An elaborate program has been
cheered, too, and the celebration of Guy SPEAKS TOMEMORAH SOCIETY Important Meeting of tion of " Torontonensis ", 11)20, goes on
Hi preparation since last spring and aiming Students Wishing to Obteon Training
Fawkes night was over for another year. apace, and reports of progress are, for the
the distinguished visitors will be the Traces Inception of Movement of Should Turnout on Saturday.
most part, favourable. The photo-
Grand Master and other officials of the Enlightment of Jewish Mental Veterans on Tuesday graphers, howfiver, are anxious to com-
Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of If you have a voice, and would like lo
Outlook. plete this portion uf the work as soon as
Ontario. have it well trained, there is no better
LEADER IN SOCIAL WORK On Tuesday evening the Menorah opportunity accorded the students f the 1
President Falconer and Brig. Gen.
possible ind it cannot be too strongly
urged upon tin ibers of the graduating
University, than that of joining the Uni-
Society, at its third meeting of the year years that pros lion on the part of the
VIC. SENDS SEVENTEEN TO AT CONVOCATION HALL was fortunate enough in securing as its
versity Choir. In so doing, you will not
only benefit yourself, but will feel that
Mitchell are Speakers
individual in tl liter will greatly assist
lecturer Rabbi Herger of Hamilton on the Torontone Juard in its efforts to
DES MOINES CONFERENCE topic: "The Haskalah Movement". The you are doing your sliare to make the Ageneral meeting of the University
.oliimc. A strenuous
"The New WorirTCod is Making" great extent of the field to be covered pre-
Convocation Hall services attract! w. \, :.[..,, Association of 1/orunlo has been
.

e on the part of the


Campaign to Defray Expenses will be The attendance last Sundiy was goctl,
Subject of Address vented any extensive treatment of the ve this portion of the
Launched Shortly. lly touching on the most pro-
but there is still room f- >r more members.
subject, November 20th, and
minent features of the subject the lecturer Come to choir practice in Convocation the rcme importance that
A large number of students assembled Rev. Ernest Thomas, who will preach Hall (south entrance on Saturday at
is
was able to trace the inception of the who have not yet made appoint-
Alumni Hall at Vic on Wednesday Convocation Mali on Sunday morning, o'clock, and find out (or yourself what
in in movement of Enlightenment in the Jewish Ih with the photographers should do
afternoon to hear Mr. H. Robertson speak live organization the choir really i.-.
is an outstanding leader in the constructive mental outlook Irom the fourth century
Mr. is our choir yell; ddt
in aid of the Des Moines Conference. till the present time. A short discussion The "Torontonensis" photographers,
social work of the Methodist Church in Ding dong, sing a song. m
k|F. Anuis, the missionary representative followed the conclusion of the lecture. A particular
with the various faculties, allotted? to each,
Hkhe Vic Y.M.C.A. executive, was the Canada. An Englishman by birth, Mr. Just to cheer the world along, A promin
hearty vole of thanks marked the appre- are as fallows:
Bath-man of the meeting. A musical pro- Thomas has spent most of his adult life
ciation of the audience to the lecturer's
Sing it highsing it low,

Are you ready? Let her go
part of the
Mr. L. Mar
ig will he the report of
pecial representative of
Farmer Bros.
Science, Dentistry,
gram -was also prtvided, including a in the service of the Methodist Church lucid and fluent delivery.
violin solo by Mits Ruth l.awscn and a
between Quebec and the Pacific Coast.
Doh-ray-mc-fah-soh-lah-to-doh.
Vanity Choir. Varsity Choir.
thoAssociati
a detailed e
Ottawa, who will submit
of his activities and
Fkeeland's Pharmacy, Medicine,
vocal solo by Miss Miriam Marshall. t
Victoria Divinity, Wyclifle Divinity.
Mr. Rol l-risen gave two main reasons While pastor of Wesley Churrh, Van- MEN OF SOUTH HCttSE T-O-R-O-N-T-O. TORONTO. give a sum of the Government's

Park Bhos. St. Michael's, Univer-
why these conventions are of immense couver, Mr. Thomas plaj'cd a very in- ARE REAL VARSITY SPORTS attitude on 1 est ions laid before it by
sity College, Trinity, Forestry, Knox.

Worth firstly, Wnuse it is through them fluential port in the relationship of em-
ployers and employees in that city. Il Send Man to McGill to Help Root for U.C. STUDENT VOLUNTEER BAND. the various :hes of the University
ion throughout Canada.
thf.t a large percentage of the foreign Veterans' Ae
BHssiorarksirake up their minds to devote was largely owing to his unique under- Blue and White Tomorrow. While Til isitv was unable to ob- NEARLY THOUSAND DOLLARS
The Sunday morning meeting of
regular
their lives to he great cause; and secondly standing of industrial relations that Mr. r mat ion reyardiiie the WORTH OF BOOKS PASS
I

Mel South House have the U.C. Student Volunteer Hand will be
'because it affords an opportunity for Thomas was called this spring to hod- The members of for
held in Wyclifte Col leg! Reading Room at THROUGH EXCHANGE.
Hffiidcnls to get together and discuss the ist headquarters as an associate of Dr. T. some time been seeking some original Mi will
9.45.
ideals and success of student Christian Albert Moore. Toronto students who method of expending their energies and clear up the situ; Terminating the most successful vear
Rev. Geo. Smith, Secretary of the
'movements throughout North America. heard Mr. Thomas at the. Brome Lake ing will then dc of its historv, the Y.M.C.A. Book Ex-
Evangelical Union of South America will
He p. till' ned for Ih of Students Conference, and were impressed adopted. As tin change lias paid out S200 of the $760
Ksjrerv student in the :olI( by his courageous views and vivid ex- ami
in,
received this year.
that work, iera
make the coin pression, will iook forward to his appear- The men feel th n |> mg ad (or the Over six hundred books treating every
students at attend.
Mr. Annistf i_ted that the intention ance in Convocation Hall on Sunday, large nil ei 2Sth
course of study on the University curri-
for Vic to 17 representatives, It2 When his subject will be "The New World have^takem tins mil at the 1'avlowa, which tidy hall in
culum were tarried away from the Ex-
w.'
God is Making." selves to be cxampl
Athletic Directors Attention.
of whom shoul nicn, The Y.M.C.A. the city large enough to accommodate change in Hart House.
themselves to become It is invariably found that those who sity spirit. the number of guests expected. Tickets
The first of the swimming contests will
^Hboard nomination for these men have heard Mr. Thomas speak wish to which will be on tale Monday at $1:25,
of lake place three weeks from to<lay There was no meeting of the U.C.
delegates, and the various names shall be
ask him questions afterwards. Accord- PART TIME EMPLOYMENT FOR (Wednesday). Athletic representative will K- handled bv f aculty representatives
iterary and Scientific Society this week
submitted for election some time next ingly he will be in the Lecture STUDENTS are advised 10 get in touch with Mr. on the Council ./tin- Association, ami ill
I

owing to the fact that Tuesday was a


Keck. A campaign to secure money to Room nt Hart House on Sunday afternoon be sold to members only. This affair,
at 3 o'clock lo meet students who wish Students desiring employment for Winterburrij 'he instructor in Swimming holiday in the University and the (unct-
help offset the delegates' expend s will also and though not formal, will I'e -triclly private
to question him further regarding the Thurdsav ami Friday afternoons and arrange for faculty practices. ions last night attendant upon the opening
be carried on shortly. Victoria has al- momma, c.i
Salurd.'iv limine Saturday, and under distinguished patronage. As ol the Hart House. The next inciting will
extremely subject important upon which tickets arc limited, membeis should get
ways *i ood high in the ranks of those who November lath, rep'Tl immediately lo be held next Tuesday night, the regular
he is so highly qualified to speak and their names in early.
:are behind this kind of work, and her Mr. Arnold, Hart House Y.M.C.A. SEND " THE VARSITY" HOME, night of meeting.
answer.
students still strive to keep her so.
s a _

THE VABSITY
THE VARSITY Med lcme Applied Science Trinity Education
Fifth Year dance tonight Columbus Hail On Monday last, the 10th of November, The Missionary Society is making The Faculty of Education Dramatic
st 8.30. the class of 2T2 held their first dance of arrangements to send the full quota of Club celebrated Armistice night by hold
Edilurinl lim.nn., Coll. 11)13 Main Pliant, Coll. l:uin- Ollic,., Coll. 3li:il!
ing its annual Masquerade Ball,
the season at the Pavlowa Academy Hall. Trinity delegates to the Des Moines's Clad i n
Aundate Edkors weird, quaint, bizarre costumes, large
Bditor-io-GMcf: DcW. S. PUFFER, E. G. HATH WAY '22. Dents 2T2, you've said it, hut telt the The gay decorations and the softened Convention next month. At a meeting
E. H. McKJ NNEV '20 man thai reported your theatre party not lighting gave a charming effect to the of the society held on Monday numbers of the students, all unmindful ol
evening
WomtnM: lit _. r Mi:.. L". !!. CRINGAN. '-'1 W. G. COLGATE '20 F. C, HASTINGS '20 to contract appendicitis. scene that appeared more like a miniature ten men were nominated; and the election
sore arms, danced and promenaded to the
.

J.W.GARDNER F. P.LLOYD. M.A.


N. RUSSELL
L. M. HEATH
H. J. STRONG
Miss M. E. Thmwtox '20 Membership tickets of the Medical
fairyland than anything else. This im-
pression was deepened when the perfectly
of representatives (five in number ) will
take place this afternoon in the Porter's
excellent musical program provided by the
U.T.S. Orchestra. Prizes for the prettiest,
Society are now ready and may be ob- polished floor was orcupied by the charm- ledge at five o'clock.
most original, and most humorou* co?!
Hiiiinc-. Muii;,|ici: COLLIER C. GRANT, B.A. tained from the treasurer of the various ing young ladies and their partners moving tunics were donated by Professor Pk i
years. Studenls must obtain these tickets in perfect harmony with the enchanting An informal Crawford, and presented by Mrs. Craw-
Spoiling Editor Armistice Day " dance
Ash. SportlnE 1 F. SC. tASI'I-KSON D, C, WELLS '22 before voting on election or writing on any music so generously rendered by the far- was held at the coll, e on Tuesday even- ford and Mrs. Samliford. The fortunate
M JOHNSON -21 J. L. WILSON'
Nch> Editor: \ E. '22 winners were:
.
examination. famed Pav. Orchestra. ing in Convocation Hall; the' music, which Miss Margaret Foster,
Exchange KdlU W. A. STILI WRLL A. H. GEE '22 dressed as an Indian maiden; Mr. Nichol|
About 130 couples were present at to say the least was superb, was provided
The actress
said to have been hit in the 9 p.m., when the dancing commenced. by Romance's orchestra. The Common representing a most aristocratic Jap; and
i<rHng Rciioiicrs: K F. N'oxok. I''- 1' I .

eye by a ciyar at a local theatre recently Dainty refreshments were served after the Mr. Eby, playing many pranks in lti
G. M Puhcell '22 Miss A. Brown E. 8. Rkid '23 Room and Main Flail were tastefully
J. W. McAlpine'20 H.J. McQuii.Hs ':
J. A. Cow*N
'22 has been examined by a doctor, who is Said ninth dance at one end of the room, decorated nnd arranged for sitting out. character of ghost. The pleasure of tl.
II. E. S*UNDS '22 J. K. II ELL '20' L. Blackiveli '22 to have reported that the eye complained amidst the palms and plants that gave a evening was greatly enhanced by the
11. Haley '23 A. C. McLaUriN '23 Refreshments, college and year yells con-
W- J, '23 of was not only undamaged, but actually garden-like appearance to the scene. cluded what was unanimously voted a
presence of members of the Faculty and
A. D. R. Eraser Scott
Hall Linton '21 II. J. McManus '23
better than the other one. Rumour hath A fitting and impressive touch was lent "thoroughly enjoyable affair." their wives. After an early supper the
J. G. McCUNIQN '24
'21 Miss A. M. Adams '! a long tongue (arid a bad eye). to the evening, when on Dean Mitchell's dancing conlimicd until nearly midnight.
Miss M. McLb/ "22 Mbs A. C. CsingaN 1

suggestion, at twelve o'clock, the eve of Great credit for the success of the
MtssF.A. Kkllv
'

;J.J. ounn '21


At a general meeting of the Dramatci
'22 MissG. H. Potts '2 The Faculty of Medicine is reported to the Armistice Day every one stocd in affair is due the executive of the club, and
23 Miss J. McXisii '23 Society, held on Wednesday evening, a
be taking up the matter of limiting the silence for two minutes, after which the also to Mrs. Frank Halbils, the Honorary
Mi-- J McLi;\san '21 short, interesting paper entitled "The
number of students nllwed to register in orchestra played the National Anthem, President.
Primitive Drama" was read by J. L.
Local Editor tbli Issue: J. L. WILSON any one year. In view of the large num- The dancing then continued until 1.30 a.m. Charles worth.
ber applying fur admission in spite of the The patronesses of the evening were
six-year course, this question presents a Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Wright. The
Gmon Rollo and Professor Kittredge
TORONTO, NOVEMHKR, M. 1019. very knotty problem. Both the students Dean, Professors Wright and Cockburn
each favoured the society with short
. University College
addresses on the subject under discussion.
and the public will await with much in- were among those present.
terest the final outcome of these delibera- Congratulations are due the year ex- The Men's Discussion Club of First
_

tions. ecutive and dance committee, whose un- War Ancient History will hold a meeting
Who's Who and What's What" tiring and enthusiastic efforts were re- inRoom 5 ol the Library Building on
The organization of Medicine for the sponsible [or the success of the occasion. mittee satisfied and pleased in every way. Monday, November 3 p.m. An
Tiif Varsity Stan* reporters have mat scoop, but it is so far
'-

Des Moines ^indent Convention is going It is to be hoped that the future activities The performance of the "Toike Oikes-
17 at
interesting debate: "Resolved that Canada
is 1 lu bt Adm mnci] is rued, unofficial: ahead rapidly. The Medical Sinviety who of the class will meet with similar success. tra" was very pleasing to all who were should contribute her share towards the
are responsible for sending the delegation Science 2T3 returned soph hospitality favoured in hearing it. A number of upkeep of the British navy", will be
The Mi
ami the main discipline
of eleven sludenls from Medicine to this by a theatre party Inst Wednesday even- selections were rendered and Mr. Maxwell delivered by four of ti e members and a
commit ind arrived at what to them seemed to be a A
I
Pan-American Con ention have appointed 1

ing. special performance was put on at and the members of the orchestra are to general discussion will be held by the whole
solution the be meted out for the recent infringements a finance committe to raise the necessary the Star Theatre at 11 p.m., and six be congratulated on their success in such club. The ofiicers for the year will be
of studei report of that meeting came out in Wed- SS75. This coram tee of representatives hundred of an enthusiastic audience a short time. School hopes to hear more elected at this meeting and a full atten
from each year is turn responsible for turned out. from "Toike Oikestrn."
nesclay's i <s ic of The Yansity. i
dance is requested-
is, one for every ten
It appears that the main discipline committee overestimated
now is hoped that a mass At the regular meeting of the Engineer-
ils powers although the regular meeting of the Students' Adminis-
lor. issers can be held on ing Society, Wednesday afternoon, Mr.
trative Council was held on the evening of the same day the story
appeared in Tin; Varsity, no report, was received by them for action.
irt House to take the
1 business afterwards.
'B should get their
Robertson, of West China University and
Student Volunteer Secretary for Canada,
spoke briefly and forcibly on the import-
SOMETHING ENTIRELY
As a result of this failure on the part of the main discipline committee
io -ill mil detailed account of their findings and recommendations to
.1

the proper body, the Students' Administrative ( ouncii, ilu- motion was
d at once. Ward, ance of sending the School's full quota of
eight delegates to the Conference at Des
Moines. It was announced that there
would be a canvas of every' School man
NEW IN TORONTO
necessary tabling the report, <>r rather lack of report, until the next
D. A. M. GROUCH BUYS beginning Wednesday, November 19th, to
meeting. In the meantime the knotty problem as dealt with by the
discipline committee awaits the endorsation of the S.A.C. before any
raise the necessary funds and tliat the KINGTON'S DANCES AT
$30,000 VICTORY BONDS following committee had been appointed
punishment can be inflicted. to choose the delegates who are to repre-
sent "School"
Professor R. W. Angus,
THE METROPOLITAN
It is quite prob that the whole Council will ratify the decisions
of the discipline con': lhal us to be seei tut meanwhile there
Heid up, Held Down, Sand-
Waiked On and Sat On and Buya
G. C. Bennett, President of the Engineer-
ing Society; F, W. Dunton, 2T1; F. S.
ASSEMBLY ROOMS
is a great deal

who feel that mad


the member f that august body

heads, rather than


Bonds Spcncc,_2T2. A
motion that the under-
graduate members of this committee
245 COLLEGE ST.
respt ted retire We b eve they are qi within their rights :
many campaigns which
In view of the should be three of the delegates was
have been launched, are being launched, carried unanimously.
in assuming this attitude. In the first instance
reading the reporl that tin- Stud< its' Admin istn
cided ii)inn its course of action. It hadn't. In tin
idents believed on
e Council had dc-

the discipline
and are about to be launched in the
University,
without interest.
the following
Remember,
letter
it
is
is
not
your
2T1 dance promises to be one of the
best year dances that has taken place
Saturday 8.30-12.00 p.m.
committee failed to advise the Council of .<]i prerogative to grouch, hut also to look since before the war. It is to lie held in
The Finest Orchestra Tno Finest Floor
beyond your imagined grievances and the Metropolitan on Friday, December
Apparently, some of the wheels in thi machine lor student govern-
realize the necessity for a more practical 12th. These dances are modelled on a new plan bwsed
men! are not meshing properly. response to genuine appeals. Owing to the increased number in the on Mr- Kington's experiences in London, Paris, New
One of Toronto's genial canvassers third year, due to those returning from York, Cairo and Havana.
Real Interest*- Doomed to Failure calledupon a prospect on Monday active service, a smoker is going to be held
manufacturer by the name of D. A. M. before the dance in order that the men of
As evidence of the genuine interest which the women are taking in
Grouch, Mr. Crouch was very rurt and
suggested to the canvasser that Ik- would
this year may know each
The place and date to be announced
other better.
later.
Admission $2.00 per couple
tomorrow's game, we submit the following letter received from the give the matter his consideration, and {War Tax
It regretted that in publishing the
is 20c. with no additional charges)
President of the C.P.R., in answer to a personal appeal which they made would reply in writing. The letter which list of 2T1 elections the name of Professor
to him as a graduate of the University of Toronto and an ex -captain of the duly arrived reads as follows: T. R. Loudon was omitted as being elected Mr. Kington's aim being to keep'these dances up
rugby team. Perhaps we raised our hopes too high. At any rate they to the office of Honorary President.
Re Victory Bonds to the highest possible standard, he invites the
are dashed to the ground and we have to admit that we have failed.
patronage
disappointment is only exceeded by our confidence in the team and our
Our Dear Sir: Referring to our convcrsa- Essays are now being received in the of the students at the University of Toronto.
tion of yesterday, relative to the above office of the Engineering Society in re- Mr. Kington also gives private lessons in all the
hope that tomorrow's game will leave the championship still undecided. matter, 1 beg to advise you that 1 have sponse to the request for a reasonable modern dances.
"I have you note of the 10th inst. have been advised that arrange- been held up. held down, san dragged, explanation of the origin of "Toike Oike."
I
walked on, sat on, flattened cut and November list, the last date for receiving For terms and appointments
ments have already been made with the local officials of the Company at
squeezed; first by the Canadian Govern- these essays is not very far away. Surely
Toronto for the carrying of the Varsity team to Montreal next Friday ment War Tax, the Excess Profit
for the the prize is worth the- effort of but two Phone North 8339 or College 666
morning. Tax, Merchant's License Tax, and the hundred words. The "sophs" want lo
course, if students in sufficient numbers desire to accompany Auto Tax, and by every Society and watch themselves or the "Frosh" will be
the team we would be glad to furnish transportation facilities, but Organization that the inventive mind of taking home the money.
man can invent, to extract what 1 may, At the Engineering Society meeting
reduced rates for this purpose are now prohibited by the Canadian or may not, possess. held on Wednesd y 12th the auditor's
Railway War Hoard. F rom the Society of "John the Baptist," report was read and adopted.
"I gatherd from your letter that a great many students desire to the G.W.V.A., G.A.C., United Veterans Professor Hatiltain, on behalf of the
avail themselves of the opportunity of accompanying the team and, if brague, the Women's Relief, Navy committee, appointed to supervise the
that is so, arrangements cm readily be made with the local officers of
( ompany. We have not, however, up to the present been advised of
the
Leaf;!!,-, The Red Cross, The Black Cross,
1 he Purple Cross and Double Cross,
The
work of the Engineering Society, con-
gratulated the society on its splendid
c/lte Largest Setting
Children's Home, The Dorcas Society, position financially declaring the com-
the intention. Salvation Army, The Boy Scouts, Jewish
"1 am sorry thai .1111 m.t able togivcyoua more satisfactory
I

in the matter of rates, but the regulations of the War Board are, or
reply-
course,
Rebel, Belgian Relief and every hospital
in town. 'Pencil hi
binding on The Government has so governed my
all Companies and I have therefore very little discretion in the
business that I don't know who owns it"
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS
matter.
1 an, inspected, suspected, examined
and make a most acceptable gift for
Yours very' truly, re-examined, informed, required and com-
E. W. Beatty, President. manded, so that 1 don't know who I am all occasions and if you gel then.
Where I am.ur why 1 am. All I know is
am at
EDITORIAL COMMENT thai
supply of
supposed lo be an inexhaustible
I

money for every known need,


desire or hop,' of the human race- and
The Pes
Moines Convention Campaign is worthy of every under-
graduates' support. The 1 Iniversity of Toronto cannot afford to be
only
becaUBC will net sell all I have, and go
I

out and beg, borrow, or steal money


to
DUNLOP'S
hall or three quarters represented. Go to the limit give away, have been ussed, discussed
I
,
8 Adelaide St. West
* * * * * boycotted, talked to, talked about, lied to
The snow of yesterday and the frosty tang of the air last
lied about, held up, h,ing up, robbed ami
mark
you may
be sure that you are
night ruined: and the only reason 1 am
reminds one that winter is still a possibility. clinging to Lib- b to sec what in H \
doing the right thing. They can
is
* . * * * coining next. have them delivered anywhere and
'espite anti-vaccination However. I am a business man, and, as
I
demonstrations we still commend prophy- such, 1 recognize the importance of this assure^ you satisfaction.
lactic measures lo the students,
* * Loan, and 1 ran readily see that unless
-
*
the people ol Canada "come across,"
Wouldn't it be irony if we had secured that five-dollar fare to business in this country will be so rotten
Montreal and then been obliged to slay home and nurse a sore
armr 1
ibai most of us w,l] have to "go
across." For Dance Orchestras
For that reason believe we ought to line
up, sign up, or shut up. GET THE
Speaking of vaccination,
to kick against the prick.
it in>t only hard, but dangerous for 11s am, therefore, enclosing my applica-
1

tion for $30,000.


Yours truly,
HENDRY
(Fifth Year Medicine)
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
Hart House has not made the jealous only ambitious. r
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7' 0M '
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THE VARSITY

VARSITY ATHLETICS
A Business Suit ^ AGGIES WILL MAKE
Horace
Boxing Trainers
& STARTING MONDAY
for Value CLOSE MATCH FOR TITLE
Greely NOV.
Lining Up Their Men 10th
Jr. Meds. to Have Time Winning
Mulock Cup Varsity Looms Up Well For
If you want wear as well as
choose one of our nifty business suits at $40
style, you will
m
ffl

i The final game in the Mulock Cup rugby


Championship Said:- MADGE KENNEDY
scries is one of the chief topics in college
The boxing room at Hart House is
IN
and $45. Plain greys, browns, and greens,. ViT halls these days. The game will be played becoming as busy as -the corner of King Jerome K. Jerome's
on Monday at the Stadium with O.A.C.
and mixed tweeds. The popular model is an \\
and Junior Mods as the contending teams.
and Yonge during the rush hour. The "If our foresight were as good
classes are forming and the beginner's as our hindsight, we would be a
lit? gtislt livo-bu ttoti fofHJ -Jitliu ivith- pltiJ tt In spite of the fact that Meds have gone
,
fll
are rapidly being initiated into the finer long sight better off." "Strictly Confidential"
through the season without a defeat,
or slanting flap pockets. 1 O.A.C. are pronounced favorites to win.
points of the manly art. The advanced
boxers are showing up very promisingly Exercise the "foresight" this
This is chiefly because the Aggies have a Christmas A British Story with a little
and the material on hand will be formed year in doing your
much heavier line than the Doctors and in shopping early.
into a strong team when the time for the Parisian pep.
Cook they have a punter who is the equal
Intercollegiate battle arrives. In the
of most intercollegiate halves. Allen, You have " hindsight
''j the crack Med kicker will have to beat
115-lb. class, S. Goodman is going to be a the
F1TZPATRICK & O'CONNELL, Ltd. his best to hold his own with Cook in the
tough proposition. He is a clever boxer, from last year you
the wild rush of the few days
remember "The Music You Love"
hard hitter and very fast. Goodman

254 Yonge Street W punting duels. Cook is also a fast runner


and dangerous in a broken field. Meds
look to have the advantage at right and
hopes to annex the 115-lb. title for Varsity.
In the 125-lb., G. Gray is the star up to the
present. Gray has an army record in the
before Christmas
caught in the swirl again.
don't
tie

left half. Patterson and Luke are husky Our stock will never lie tbc-
amateur ring and is a clean, clever boxer,
and fast and will take some
Patterson has been the star halfback in the
stopping.
with a style all his <jwn. Unlike Good- ter than is to-day
it because THE
man, who stands straight up to his man. of labour conditions it will be
Mulock Cup games this year. At flying impossible to replace many of
wing the Aggies have Lindala, an inter-
Gray has a peculiar onrush and moves
around a great deal, but a hard punch in our lines when "sold out".

Announcement to Varsity Men!


faculty wrestling champion, while the
veteran Price holds down this position for
Meds. Both are equally goud. At quar-
ter, Art, Musgrave, one of the best players
1 ither haild

careful of.
makes him an opponent to be

Amyot and Seaborne, are good men in


Buy now and we will deliver
when you like and where you like.
DOMINION
the 135-lb. class. Pearlman will join the
the Aggies have developed in a decade, is
class as the 145 pounder and Palmer of
A few hundred yards from the Main Building you will find
an established business where a big assortment of slightly used
and materials is sold at most
clothing, boots, etc., of all styles
opposed to young Harkins and here the
Guelph boys have the edge, but Harkins
can be counted on to turn in a good per-
formance. The outside wings of both
first year Arts has the making of a good
middleweight. Guthrie has signed up to
train as soon as the rugby season is over Ryrie Bros.
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reasonable prices. We selland rent dress, tuxedo and frock and with a long list of others the boxing Capital - Paid up $6,000,000
teams are not especially strong, but the Limited
promises to be a big feature this winter.
suits, and also exchange or buy your cast off clothing and pay advantage lies with Metis for Devitt in Reserve Fund and
particular is reliable if not brilliant. The 134-136-138 Undivided Profits 57,500,000
the highest cash. prices. Yonge Si. -
O.A.C. line is pounds heavier than that of 0. A. C. MEETS QUEEN'S Total Assets - - - $122,000,000
Meds and will undoubtedly buck to better
TOMORROW AT KINGSTON TORONTO
THE FREEMAN DRESS EXCHANGE advantage, but Pritchard, "Hippo" Smith
ami the other medical' wing men are con-
Savings Department in connection
with all Branches. Interest allowed
sistent ground gainers. Altogether it Farmers Have Been Practising Hard
671 TONGE STREET looks like a close game with the Aggies Every Day on Deposits of 11 and upwards.
NORTH 3270. (H block north of Si. Alban'a and Wellcilej- SI.) favorites. Drafts issued on foreign countries
O.A.C. play Queen's Juniors to-morrow
at current rates.
OS. at Kingston in the first of the home and
DENTS BEAT
IN SEMI-FINALS
home game, the Queen's Juuiers having
defeated the Kingston Collegiate. The
Guelph squad have been playing nearly
INGRAM and SPADINA AVENUE BRANCH
Cor. College Street
MRS. MOSHER'S RECREATION AND INSTRUCTION GROUPS Teachers Weak Compared to Fast every day, the same team, as has been

SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR GIRLS ATTENDING VARSITY


Toothpullers.
slated before,
collegiate,
playing Junior Inter-
Mulock Cup and O.R.F.U.
The game should be fast and Guelph looks
BELL, Limited John Cbuso, Manager.

Dents ran away with F.O.E. in the semi-


for a win there to-morrow. On Monday
finals of the soccer series last night by the
A combination of nature, folk, classical and modern dancing, score :f-0. This places the toothpullers in
the O.A.C. Pig Skin Girriers meet the
fast Junior Med team in the Mulock
256 McCAUL ST. Beauchamp & How
Providing healthful physical exercise and a complete edu- the finals with Victoria.
final which should provide the best (Ffril Poor Saidk at COItf SI.)
Last night's contest was fast in the LIMITED
cational course in the art of dancing. Those who complete opening stages, but slowed down in the
calibre of Rugby seen in the Mulock series
Telephone - - Coll. 837
this course are fully competent to teach. last half owing to the fact that the Teachers
seemed to tire in face of the Dents attack.
for some time.
TAILORS
Those interested are urged to communicate immediately The winners showed themselves to lie an TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN
with Mrs. Mosher, North 4530 as only a limited number
all-round good team, and should give the Onlooker
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JUNIORS VANQUISH SOPHS sj tea a
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rip or a rap
STUDENTS"
Score 23-8
works both ways let's hope Breen &
It
Co. rip through that McGill bunch and SUPPLIES
rap them hard.
Thursday afternoon in a hard fought
Students' Rates game on old Victoria campus, the Juniors 1 he spec in train turned out to be You are cordially invited to inspect
overcame Sophs and became the Rugby
T
'

champions of Victoria. The game was howling' Vars,' j"


'lm our stock and ask our prices.

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'

exciting throughout, and although the

ARROW
Btitutc.
Sophs were beaten they used the Juniors
rather roughly as three Junior noses were
PHOTOGRAPHERS smashed, The stars for the Juniors were
As far as we know there were no fair
co-eds on board to emulate thost McGill
Hames, Pearson and Brown, who formed maidens and Haunt blue and white ribbons Kerr, Davidson, Paterson
492 SPADINA AVENUE Coll. 2869
the half-back line and gave the team quite
a Varsity First appearance. Chant made
in the laces of the McGill bleacherites.
e tl e and MoFarland, softCOLLARS
some good runs for the Sophs and Mason The selection of "Jack" Ha/lett as FIT WELL WASH EASILY
did some spectacular tackling. The final
referee is an excellent one, and he can be
score was 22-8. AflRIITKflt, SOLICITORS, (to,,
counted upon to give a square deal. Bui Cluelt, PeaboJj, & Co. of Canada. Ltd.
we can't help but wonder what "his" idea
UNIVERSITY OF GYM. SHOES VARSITY TEAMS OFF TO
of tliis interference rule is. 807 Excelsior Ufa Building, Toronto 31

White Canvas Fleet Foot CI


TORONTO PRESS Doots, ivlilto rubber Holes.
lift
&1..W McGILL FOR SIX GAMES HARRIERS LEFT FOR Solicitors for the University of Toronto

e a o 10% olf U you any


V-A-R-S-I-T-Y McGILL THIS MORNING College Gowns
PRINTERS Players in Pink of Condition and
PUBLISHERS Team in Charge or Re?. J. P. Dykes,
BOOKBINDERS Scythes and Boake Expect to Hold Shag Men President of Ciub.
UNIVERSITY LODGE, A. F. and A. M.
129 BAY STREET No. 496, O.E.C.
LIBRARY Varsity first and second rugby squads The Varsity Harrier team left at !U5 - - Jons. 1910
R. J, HAMILTON, I.L, "Tho Men's Boot Shop." lii.(I(utI
.eft for Montreal this morning at ^S..'")0.
There were nearly forty players in he I
C.P.R. this murning for McGill. The

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