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Compliments of , Moyer School Supplies Dldmoncl Limited Engagement Cl 'F Cl . Rings Canada's School Furnishers Since 188-l Challenger Watches A Complete Educational Equipment Service O Catalogue on Request Your Vatronage Solieited lil 'I' El ' Moyer School Supplies -A-j Limited 106-108 York street King and James Sfs- Toronto - Canada Hamilton McMaster University Extension Classes for Teachers y To meet the needs of Normal School graduates who must complete one year of university work to qualify for their permanent lirst class certilicate, Hellas- ter Lvniyersity is offering a CERTIFI- T CATE CQLYRSE covering' the required subjects. The work may he completed in your spare time, as you teach, in three sessionsgone summer and two winter, or two summer and one winter, If your school is at a distance, extra-mural arrange- ments may be made for the winter work. Your Enquiries XYill be Yery XYelcome. XYrite or Telephone MR. E. J. BENGOUGH, Registrar McMaster University - - - Hamilton, Ontario Telephone Regent 1710. Page Sigrfy-jim v
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CRITIC STAFF Central Collegiate Institute Morris. ,X. XX'. IM..X.l. I'rincipal .Xllan, Roy Il. lI'l.5.A.,J llaker. Lilian X'. lM.iX.l Clarke, II. X'. IMHX.. ll.I'aetl.l Cooper, IJ. AX. I I'i..X.I 1 ixUl'fiUll, I. IIi..'X.l Ilarwoocl. Maragaret ll'l..eX.I II1II. Mary .X. lll..X.I lloughton. L. XX. tl,..X.I Knight, llayitl IIl.,fX.l Moffat, XX. il, lIl..X.l . 4 Nelson. lu. AX. lIl..X., ll.I'aerl.l l'aul, Muriel lf. ll3..X.l Ixnlllv, Ir. XX . lI,..X.I 5helclon, M. lflizalveth lI'l..X.J 5hepparsl. .X. M. ll1..fX.l 5mith, iXnne AX. lI'l.4X.l XX'allace, Ii. I I, IM..-XJ Strathcona School I. .X. Little lB.qX.l, l'rincipaI. XII s XI I . Ik' . . If. 5a mine Miss -I. XX'. McCallum tl Patterson IB..X.l Miss E. Kennedy iXustin C. Ilewitt Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss lf. Diehl .X. Elliot vl. lintherforml M. 5tannarrl tl. .Xnguish bl. C. I-lrown .X. 5ellar Iloris King' E. XX'oo!Cott lf. Miller M. Mcl4eotI hlanet 5tewart Hess St. School XX'hitelock, 5. ll. lIl..X.7 Il, I'. Keys lI5.-X., l'1.IlaetIl, I'rinei1 Affiliated Rural Schools Mrs. E. M. 5oule. 5.5. No. I, liar- Miss lsoliel Mcllay, 5.5. No. tOll- .Xneaster. Miss M. Dix, 5.5. No. Il, U. XX'est Miss -Iosephine Metlee. 5.5. All Flamhoro antl .Xncaster. IS, Ancaster. MY LESSON SLIP XX'hy is it that on Ifriday llooll I always feel that I shall swoon .Xnrl ever wish it were next june?- My lesson slip! XX'liy' flo I to my manual run 'l'o linrl out all that must lie flone Ilefore mvuplan can he begun? lXly lesson slip! XX'hy flo I fret and fuss and foam .Xs eyery picture Iile I eomh, .-Xncl tear the place apart at home? My lesson slip! XX'hy clo I sit in sarl debate L'ntil the whole affair I hate Ilecause I can't go out to skate?- My lesson slip! l'1ly1' Nifty-foul' XX'hy is it that my face is white, More haggarfl than the morning light That comes heyoncl the sleepless night My lesson slip! XX'hy clo I then approach the school My mincl a-reeling with each rule For questioning and keeping cool ?- My lesson slip! XX'hy do I teach at any rate .Xlthongh I cannot motivate The pupils in my present state?- IXIV lesson slip! XX'hy rloes the critic say. indeed, 5he wonrlers if I eannot reatl For certainly I clit! not heed- My lesson slip! XX'hy do I slowly homewarrl go Quite oyerlmurrlenetl with my woe 'I'o hold a lighter! match helow- - My lesson slip! MABEI4 IJ,XX'lD5t DN.
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LES MISERABLESH -Iust prior to our .Xrmistice Day vacation, to our consternation and great pertnrlvation, we were placed among the dejeeted congregation hy a veneralwle proclamation of assertation Concerning an intelligence investiga- IIUII. In spite of great hesitation and much animation of disputation without any discrimination. we found ourselves in orderly formation for the presentation of a question conglonieration. The questions were of such a relation and lengthy numeration that all mental occupation underwent a stage of transformation to a state of paralyzation. Xtas it really hallueina- tion or merely great frustration which caused the examination to take an aspect of slight vibration which led to miscalculation and aliomination of gross misrepresentation lieyond all expectation? I11 termination of this narration without further prolongation, we state that we fear the consultation which will give us realization of the resulting demarcation. XYe shall have no relaxation until we are given conlirmation that our apparent mental prostration will prove not too serious limitation or provocation in the pursuit of our future vocation. I'E.XRI. IIILXNSCC IM ISE. DICKENS IN THIS CAMP fBefore the test on the six Literature selectionsj Ifar in the west the moon was slowly sinking, 'I'he street ears sped lmelowl The Iuftj' spire of Zion, yonder, drinking 'lthe early morning glow. 'l'he smoking oil lamp lcered and squinted at me, .Xnd even seemed to scoff Ileeause my gentle hostess. at three promptly. llad turned the power off. 'l'ill I arose, and from my stack uf manuals .X hoarded volume drew .Xnd opened it, my Notes on Readers , sadly 'l'o see what I must do. .Xnd then, while round me sunlmeams gathered faster, .Xnd as the daylight came I read the poem, saying, To the last. sir, Illay up. and play the game . , . l'erhaps twas lmfiyish folly4I was wearyf I'was all that I could do 'I'o find another song.-.X girl was singing, I'addle your own eanoe'. 'I'he four walls gathered closer in the shadows. .Xnd whispering, seemed to say, Morning on the I.ievre would lie finer: You'd even hear a iav . Ye Mariners uf England, were you lrraver? I muttered at the lamp, .Xnd lmlew it. saying. with a wrathful savour. 'I'here's Dickens in this eamp! ENA ISINGLE. Puyfr Ni.rtAu-si.r
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