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EDITORIAL TAKEN FROM 2F'S PAPER Getting out a paper is no picnic. If we print jokes, folks say we're silly. If we don't, they say we're too serious. If we publish original matter, they say we lack variety. If we publish things from other papers, we're too lazy to write. If we are rustling news, we are not attending to business. If we don't print contributions, we don't show proper appreciation. V If we do print them, the paper is filled with junk. Like as not, some fellows will say we swiped this from another paper. Well-so we did. if if af' SOLILOOUY MARGARET LI ESM ER, 2G I'm nearly through my walk in lifeg The road is short ahead, And as I pause and turn around, I slowly nod my head. Life has been good to me, that's true, I tried to do my best, I've no regrets, no sorrows, I've stood the honor test. Of course, I've made mistakes, All human people do. I'm not above the average- I have my weak spots too. And yet I think I've played my part On life's stage so uncertaing I've waited with the last ones there, To watch the falling curtain. And so I turn and look ahead- Strange-I can hardly see! Ah well, I've reached the weary goal. Thus ends soliloquy. 'Iririr Teacher- This is the third time you looked at EtheIiminda's examina- tion paper. Pupil- I know it is, she don't write plain. Seventy-eight QI In the Cafeteria Did you listen to the girls' noon- hour talk? I-Iey! don't shove, I haven't got my tray yet. Say, kids, I'll go next trying to get that shorthand finished. , No fooling, I haveto eat light to- day. Spent the money last night for the movies. Say Kay, will you lend me a dime ? Then at the tables. I wish I had bought some of that. It looks good. Combien de? Oh, oh, that lets me out. The eggs! The eggs! Can any- one lend me ten cents? I have to buy half a dozen on the way home and I've only a nickel left. iff 3A Nothing ever happens in 3A which is news. Such events as detentions, zeros in shorthand tests or somebody borrowing another nickel happen so often that they lose their interest as news. One notable feat attributed to 3A is that the three leading students of the school at Mid-Year were members of this form. Three up for 3A. There were several episodes which were notable, especially for those con- cerned, but in a different sense of the word-different by about two weeks in 109. However, least said easiest mended. Au revoir, gentle readers and teach- ers, au revoir, 'k ir 'A' Professor: What is AS208 ? Student: Er-um-er-um-I have it on the tip of my tongue. Professor: Then spit it out I-It's arsenic. -The Times. EASTERN ECHO
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One Hundred Years Oi Canadian Publishing l Since l829, when the House was founded by Egerton Ryerson, l the business now bearing the name The Ryerson Press has been 1 publishing in Canada. ln this time it has grown to be the largest l and most diverse publishing house in the Dominion and has built T up the most complete plant in Canada for printing, binding and book-making. Two of our later book publications which we believe will strongly interest you are listed below. SPEAKING IN PUBl.lCMBy Frank Home Kirkpatrick. Anyone who is interested in improving his ability to express him- self on the platform or before other folk will find this book most T practically helpful. Dr. Kirkpatrick has had perhaps more experi- T ence tiian rnyonc else in Canada in the teaching of public speak- T ing and knows as well how to write about it. Sl.Z5. THE OUT-OF-DOCRS-By E. Chesley Allen. This charming book gives in semi-story form information about our Canadian out-of-cloors and the lives of birds and plants, bees T and animals. It is delightfully illustrated by charming etchings from the pen of R. Bruce Horsfall. 51.50. 1 THE Riiiiifoiigviioifiii PRESS i 1 as T JI I f4'. ,-firm' I i WR ll - ef-if g RE-BUILT l X FOR fi TYPEWRITER CC. X , 514 BETTER , - 7-7 5 SPORT it p , l Unclerwoods, Remingtons l 'Ma X ' T 469, , I T Royals and Portables 'T ein O 'Wi O ' T For Sale at Lowest Prices T ' Use WILSON V v . 1 SPOIT EQUIPIIICIIE , Machines Rented to Students l I YOu'll enjoy a better game when you ' af Special Rates are equipped with XVILSON rlepeml- v able sport supplies: built to give the service and satisfaction you expect, I l T 27 ADELAIDE ST. WEST ' ELgin 4072 I The l'l8r0ltl A. WilSOIl C0. 1 TORONTO O ' LIMITED p WRITE FOR NEW' SPORTS CA'l'Al.OGL'E l - 11-I EASTERN ECHO Seventy-seven
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LAMONT'S SCOTCH BAKERY 826 Danforth Avenue For Better Cakes, Pies and Bread We Specialize in Wedding, Birthday, and Party Cakes. We Deliver. HArgrave 3295. USC Your Broadview Y.M.C.A. Swimming, Athletics, Tennis, Goodlellowship I COME IN AND SEE US l r - -au-M COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADDERS BEFORE John FitzGibbon CFitz to youl will astound hecklers with his address on New Light on Ancient Problems of the East, or The New Broom Comes Clean! 'The address will be given immediately following the final His- tory of Commerce exam. this June. ir 'Ir 'Ir A special treat for the dear girls is in store for the re-opening of school next September. Musical chairs, led by M-- K- and C- W-. Don't REAL CLOTHING VALUE Made-to-Measure I 2-Pant Suit I 4 19.75 I H H quality clothes have sold through dealers at S35 and S40 under the merchant's own label. Now sold direct to you. DUNDEE TAILURS, LTD. ' 233 Yonge Street , I Six doors north of Shuter - WA. 1250 I... . A A -A ..l miss them. Bring your own vege- tables. Come, whether you want to or not. 'A' 'Ir -k Crooked elections for all oflices will be held sometime next year from 9.45 a.m., if you get up that early, till 2.00 p.m. Come out and vote for your friends. Vote as often as you like. but don't forget- The guy wot gives the chocolate bars is the guy wot gets. the votes. P 'L Mil' E1..- , gi lii1fI Eggs! 444' 1 IU' ,4-f-f-' ex , g I I ,yf w e A of in nh. - ' - :,.- ' -ll - .-Y. 'l ' Lf ffl' ' Ip'H .... ' Y 'tv ll- X,..,f- ...- ' A . gi '- r 1 1:0 ls-. , 1. f Qixqlg ' r. xx., N .-Q, 1' . , 'X 2 fl A: ,ff A - ' if ' 5 f Q -Q . I RW. ' ee I9 I T 'fffi22:wxxr'rYE 4 . '-Q 4, I . .. ... . I Q ,, .Q g:.- I H' :Il -s,:J-- ' ?w lc XR, 'R IL' 9 x il-UH 1.:.A1:,, if-3 5? F.: . ..-latex as 4, - D, fsx..,x T N- - Qrv vs- 1 ' X , li ,X-,-'ogfgle -by ry ,539 I 0 , y 1 1 Q0 0 -. C ',S'-'g,'1QL.,e's.ev- Lg I .l w e1-.L'geewn'-- - n, , . I .X , . '- lu! ' W PORTABLE UNDERWOODS REBUILT UNDERWOODS LOWEST PRICES I STUDENT RENTALS I I l Dominion Typewriter Co. 68 VICTORIA STREET l Tel. ELgin 2978 I J. C. Sanderson, Mgr. 1i11 gl-1v EASTERN ECHO - n 1.-.-i-1-L-1i1 .Seventy-nine
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