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FRENCH Il y avait un jeune homme de Madere Qui cassa le nez it son pere Demande pourquoi Il repondit Ma foil Vous n'avez pas connu mon pere. La Guerre et L'Am0ur Si je meurs de mort guerriere Que deviendra mon amour Elle en sera. triste et f ere Jusqu':iL son prochain amour. Andre Maurois. Gemir, pleurer, prier est egalement laiche Fais energiquement ta longue et lourde tziche Dans la voie oil le sort at voulu tlappeler Puis, apres, comme moi, souffre et meurs sans parler. GERMAN DIE DEUTSCHE KLASSE ZWQLF A- heisst die Angst, vor der Prufung gefuhltg B- heisst Cie Bucher, zu Hause gebliebeng C- heisst Cer Cher, nach Elgar genanntg D- heisst Cas Deutsch, drei Jahre studiertg E- Qieisst Cie Ehre, die wir gewinneng F- heisst Cie Freundin, der Wir uns erinnerng G- heisst Cie Geduld, die Wir zeigeng H- heisst Cas Haus, Worin Wir wohneng I- jeisst Cie Irrtumer, die Wir maeheng J- heisst Cie Jubel, nach dem Exameng K- Heisst die Kiilte, die Wir erduldeng L- heisst Cie Lehrerin, aus Schottland gekommeng M- heisst Cie Meinungen, die wir halteng N- Qieisst Cer Nebel, Worin Wir oft geheng O- heisst Cie Ohren, Womit wir Deutsch hiireng P- heisst das Papier, auf welchem Wir schreibeng Q- heisst Cie Quelle unseres Fleiss' g R- heisst Cie Rast, die Wir eifrig sucheng S- heisst Cie Stirnen, in Gedanken gerunzeltg T- Qieisst Cie Trfiume, zu Bette getrfiumtg U- heisst die Uhren, zu oft angeseheng V- heisst Cie Verben-tiiglich funfg W- heisst Cer Wischer, so selten benutztg Z- heisst Cie Zukunft, Worauf wir uns freuen. Nun Weiss man genug von der deutschen Klasse zwijlf 99
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RECREATICDNAL LANGUAGES LATIN Lest any student should leave school With the impression that Latin is suitable only for discussing battles, hostages, and perfidious enemies, We take pleasure in presenting here a few instances of the use of the language in a more familiar Vein. The titles will be sufficient to indicate the contents of the various passages. Little Jack Horner Johanibus Horner sedebat in angulo, Scribbitam vorans magno in gaudio, Pruna extrahens pollico et interdum Vociferans, Eia! quam bonus puer sumli' Pussy Cat Felis mea, felis mea, ubi tu fuisti? Spectatum reginam petii Londiniumf' Felis mea, felis mea, quid illic fecisti? Sub solio exterui murem parvulum. Little Boy Blue Heus! infia cornu, Puer Caerule, Oves sunt in prato, bos in segete. Ubi latet ille custos ovium? Invenies in feno, somno sopitum. Mother, May I Go Out to Swim? Licet natatum ire, mater mea, mater mea? I, iilia delecta, si indiges balnei, Suspende vestimenta de arbore hickorea, Cave accedas aquim, et ocius redi. Early to Bed Qui citius lectum repetit citiusque relinquit, Inde valet, nummos inde habet, inde sapit. God Save the King Servet regem Deus, Diu vivat noster rex Magnanimusg Victor incedito, Faustus felix esto, Diuturnfoj in regno,- Sic oramus. h -Dept. of Latin. 98
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Mr. Staples: What would you call a man who pretends to know everything? 2F Ctout ensemblej: A teacher. Wun: A little bird told me what sort of a lawyer your uncle is. Too: What did he say? VVun: Cheep. Cheep. Too: Yeah! Well, a duck told me what sort of a doctor your father is. H Burglar: Put up your hands or I'll blow out your brains! Doug. Craddock: Hal ha! ha! ha! 1. What part in Canadian History do you like the least? 2. That Samuel de Shampoo. He gets in my hair. Alex Yates: Here you see the skull of a chimpanzee, a very rare specimen. There are only two in the country, one in the national museum and I have the other. Mr. Lingard: You have heard of William the Conqueror?,' Ed. Peart: Presumably, yesf, Mr. Lingard: If he were alive today, what would he be doing? Ed. Peart: Drawing an old age pension. SUITS AND OVERCOATS A Tailored to Measure -fwrirropff 2 1. S Of all the great surprises, FIT Agl1?A1Si'X'11:I?gggTION There is nothing can compare With treading in the darkness On a step that isn't there! 1764 HAMILTON ST. A. M. YATES STUDENTS PLYMOUTH CARS WRIST WATCHES Delivered as low as l5EfiyD53i5ILi....d S889 56-95 and up sAsK. Moron co. M. G. HUWE UMITED JEWELER an oP'r1c1AN BROAD 85 14th AVE- Esr. 1903 1759 SCARTH sr. Phone 6446 REGINA 100
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