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S 2 Qi E Q f x 4 +5 5 E Xi K 'T . 'ts x -,J 1 igfsf P Q ' H7IQNla'Q ' . 'A V , ' 1 if 5 . ffff-Q ' -4- +7 Q 'giaf' -i ' l ' g- W fglllh V R51 5. ,. jp PE?-7 6.1 9-57-AV- . f .., ff -f-. f gg- -.. ,-- f ,f '1. W ,LL-C-,X -N Q4 ,g r-,F 4 N, ,X ,., gn., L ,Kimi C. S. M E. S. THOMAS. Editor. O11 Thi Gx'r?11i1i,g of TllU51iilf'. April f3l'Ai, in go to thu vriilct miiiip ni-xi 5'Qii1', :ind the Hrmiiltnn lfollvgintu l':nlvt l'01'1IS, in su gin? tlw llaiinilton Collcgiiitu fi better conjunction with the Czifli-I lQ'rn'1+s nf tlic 1-ipiw-siliitzitinii, 'lluliniiul ilimil. liilil its .in11u.1l insliu HH 5:lTlll.4luy' Juul, OHL the 1.0111 Work tion in the Aiiiioiiimes. Ut tht, rim, twill! mnmlomlcdr Ou this Thr' PCl'f01'll1il11CU 'flint night was highly .lny ,i Ti-4.111 miiilinsiwl of 3l.llI'l'2lY Craw- p1'nis4fAW01'tliy, :mil l1111lC1' thc' CIlI'b2'lljlC Ginn- fulwl. Alun l,'l11'istii-, Bill Xllvoilg gind Ted 111171111 Of M2l.lU1' RUN i'llSllll'll. ilu: lsillfllllllll 'l'liii1n:is 1-imllicts-il in thc Royzil Militzllf' went tlimugli ilnf i':ii-ions iiimm-iiiwiits in Vnlli-gn 'l ifg1111 Mun-ll, HUA fiillnigq in an QXl'9llll01l1ll1Y H119 3lYl9- IIQQ1'4'l,L'1llll svoiw gmail 1-iimigli To win thc Lt,-l,'ulonol B1igC1'i11iu1mi iiisivni-tml rho li. M, lf. sliivlil for tlnf si-vmiil t'Ul1SUl?llilV9 two liuittxilions. nnil was lnnil in his pmisi- Xvzii' fur the Ilauiiilimi Coll-1gi:'ite, of HIC 9X1'l'lli'1li XYUI'li 1lOlll'. Afftl' flllf .limi NYU wifi-kg Intl'-1' 51 fyygglyg 111311 inspnutioii The Iwo unitx worn forniewl up ti-:inn wrnn tho Dgminioii Rifip A55045ig1ti011 in hollow sililzirf'-, wliilc Col. 1l:l'C1'lIlllllO1l Hllllllllkl' Scrics niziii-li. Nenrlv Qvery :ii,lil1'i-Sseil Thi-in. In his spvcvli lily Quin- im,-iiilwi' uf The tvuni won :in imlividuzll. 1v1l1HC11T 'fl lwlll llllifi :inil will that thc 1 :ilit:iiii Wowls wus high inzin in this coni- City of Iliilllllllflll might wvll lie' p1'ou1,l I,,f.fifQ,,I,' of UW' 5111-11 H110 l'il 1'it li0l'l'5' On August Ttli Il tczini of ninc nicn in XYitl1 thi- wlcvswf of flrill ifllllllf 'flli' Pllll nf 1'll2lI'Q'U uf lffiptaiiii Corin,-liiis :ind Mr. all niilitury work for thu- Ill2lvlU1'lf.V of H10 Allzin, went to tliie Ontario Riile Associa- 0fU1C'tSy llllf lllf' Wfffk Uf HW Tm? T'-'lim flUlllllL10l'1Qlt Long B1'2lIl4'll. T110 incnibers iiriflusyii-fllivfl+1'v11sT1l1'fwl- uf tin- ti'-:ini we,-rn: very r-iicwssful and Bvforo iwelnting the l1lll11f'1'l'Vll5 zicliiovc- v:u1'1'iwl off inziny iniliviilunl prizes. Sev- rnenfs of the ritlc- twain, n few words about s-ml l1lUIlllll?I'S of the ti-:un won free trans- the enilol cnnip fit Long Biwiiii-li woulfl 1Hll'l1'll'lllll prizes to Ottuwfi. The ti-:ini not be out gf plmyg, vmisistcil of Crziwfoiwl, XVoo4lS, Houldcn, The meals served :it vndot cninps in Hmm' Tl101ll35i 31110111113 MCNYOFW Rffbvft- previous yvars no doubt kept innnlv nwziy SUN Null mmth- this suinnicr, and ns Z1 result the Collcgi- Aftor ri wc'ck's shoot nt Lung Brunch, me did ngt, have zi vvry ,good iwprosciiizi- The tofiin trzivollcil to Othiwn io compete tion. But those who dill attend hzul in theDoniinionlliilc ASSU1Il2'ltl0I1I1lLil2ChCS, nothing but praise for tho inc-ails Sl'1'Y9ll, Ilwro the boys ninrle tlivinsvlvcs prominent and all promise to be brick again next by winning the White 3rICII1OI'lHlCl0Ck for year. We hope that more will find time thc Cadet inntcli. Thi-y also won the Vic l
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VOX LYCEI Christnias, 1923 God works by nieansz He heard that prayerg Tl1e King of kings sent Nieholas there, And sliowed l1in1 all tl1eir need. HAlas, they l1lIllQ'P1'll. Nicholas said: I,ltb1llt5'XV2l1'f,l at onee he gladly spedg t'l'll luring' lllQ111 joy indeed. Then from a eliainlter ont he drew Three bars of goldg of these three, two He qnielcly laid aside, And with the third set out. onee more And reaelied again the linnihle door, Then thought, This lllilll has pride. Rich onee he was, hut nothing kept: Still proud. 'twonld grieve hi1n to aeeept My gold-lmnt l'Ve a plan: This lYlllllUXV.S open, in I'll llll'OXV Tl1e har, then qnielily henee l'll gog Tomorrow eonie agaiiif' Next ll1t1l'll the poor lllilll wokeg he cried lVl1at is that glittering' thine' heside The XVllllltlXVi' lt is gold! Elijah God hath heard our prayer, An angel eaine a11d left it there: His lovefliow 1nanifold! That night another har was left Of shining gold. refined. hereft Of all iinpurity. .And now the happy. thanlifnl 1111111 Said to his dangliter, lf l ean. The giver l will see. Again Cfllllt' Nicholas through tl1e snow VVitl1 his third har: l1e did not know His 11eig1'l1hour waited there. Xvho, tottering forth and lineeling. said Art tholl illl angel that lll'lllf.l'0ST hread ln answer to our prayer? 12111 Nieholas replied, No, friend, Tl1e Lord dotl1 lllllllilll agents Httlld To eoinfort those who need: Aeeept these griftsg he llfll afraid, For He llilfll sent nie to your aid YVho did the thousands feedfl Long' lived l1e and right happily XVho did kind deeds thns seeretly, Nor wished he anght returned. lf we at flTll'lHtlll?lSill'lU to-day XVill give to those who ean't repay, A lesson great weye learned. -J. ll. Merritt, 26.
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