36 THE NEWTONIAN THE JUNIOR TRAMP On Saturday, March 9, the junior students of the I. N. H. School held their annual tramp. Despite the heavy snowfall there was present a large and representative gathering of teachers and students. The hikers in their tramping outfits met at the school at 7.30 o’clock, and, led by Mr. Sisler (principal), Miss Neil and Mr. Bowman, tramped north to Ink¬ ster Boulevard, thence to McPhillips Street, and returned by several dif¬ ferent routes. The mischief-makers took great delight in snowballing and pitching their fellow students into snowbanks. The school yell rent the air from time to time. Though all were enjoying themselves, the tired trampers welcomed the signal to re¬ turn to the school. In the auditorium hot dogs, coffee, peanuts, and Coca Cola were served to the hungry hikers. After the re¬ freshments four groups of students added to the general entertainment by putting on stunts, all of which were exceptionally good. Mr. Sisler and Miss McCrum, the adjudicators, awarded first prize to a group of boys from Rooms 3, 12 and 14. Sec¬ ond prize went to a group of girls from Rooms 4, 6, and 7. At 12 o’clock the students wended their way homeward. All were tired but well pleased with the tramp, re¬ freshments and stunts. Thus ended one of the most successful , junior tramps ever held. JEAN AND JACK TALK BUSINESS TRAINING Jean: I am planning a business course to be ready for oppor¬ tunities in the fall. Jack: Where are you going? Jean: I should like to get indiv¬ idual instruction. Jack: Why not call on Mr. H. J. Russell, A.C.I.S., M.R.S.T., 500-506 Great West Perman¬ ent Building, near the corner of Main and Portage, Tele¬ phone 92 361. Russell Business Institute specializes in personal instruction. Jean: It sounds interesting. Are there other features? Jack: Yes. Steel filing cabinets, noiseless typewriters, business reference library, vocational guidance, and selection by sub¬ ject. Jean: Thank you, I’ll call today. ART MENDING CO. Expert Menders of Moth Holes, Cuts and Burns in Woollens Silk Dresses Repaired TELEPHONE 28 592 145 DONALD STREET, WINNIPEG
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38 THE NEWTONIAN SEljc iRHtablc Jffur Products (Hu. Manufacturers of I’ants, Shirts, Windbreakers and Fur Caps PHONE 56 919 1030 MAIN ST. Phone 52 287 - Res. Phone 51 309 Modern Upholstering Co. Chesterfield Suites Made to Order and Repaired All Work Guaranteed 1058 Main St. - - Winnipeg, Man. Herba Medica PATENT MEDICINES Herbs for All Ailments 1280 Main Street M. Lenz. - - Phone 54 427 PHONE 55 355 EES.: 53 586 HOME DAIRY LTD. MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH-GRADE BUTTER DISTRIBUTORS OF MILK AND CREAM A. GREENBERG, Pres, and Manager 123 SALTER STREET, WINNIPEG WE WILL FINANCE or RE FINANCE YOUR CAR, REASONABLE RATES. QUICK, COURTEOUS SERVICE STANDARD FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED Portage and Vaughan. Ph. 22 391. ARGUE BROS. REAL ESTATE — FINANCIAL INSURANCE AGENTS PHONE 97 291 i LOMBARD BLDG. - - WINNIPEG The Manitoba Sausage Mfg. Co. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF COOKED MEATS Phone 56 417 695 Dufferin Ave. - - Winnipeg Club Billiard Parlors Phone 25 212 Cigar Store and Barber Shop 528 Main Street (One block North of City Hall) Why Teachers Turn on the Gas and Lock the Door. From examination papers: Tennyson wrote “In Memorandum”. Louis XVI was gelatined during the French Revolution. Gravitation is that which if there were none, we should all fly away. Algebraic symbols are used when you do not know what you are talk¬ ing about. Queen Elizabeth was tall and thin, but she was a stout Protestant. The five great powers of Europe are: Water power, steam power, elec¬ tricity, horses, and camels. The battle of Compens was a bat¬ tle fought in the stockyards during the Civil War. The children of the Czar are called Zardines. ❖ H 4 ❖ Charlie—Ever read “Looking Back¬ ward” ? Peter Moroz—Yeh, once in an exam., but I was caught. Sara Silv er—Goodbye, Mr. Conna- ghan, I am indebted to you for all I know in history. Mr. Connaghan.—Pray don’t men¬ tion such a trifle. Empire Drugstore COR. SELKIRK McGREGOR—■ PHONE 54 260 COR. SELKIRK ARLINGTON— PHONE 51 355 SMITH ' S DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY ACADEMY 307 Birks Bldg. Dressmaking, Ladies’ Tailoring Designing, Hemstitching BUTTONS MADE TO ORDER Principal: MISS MARGARET SMITH Teacher of Dressmaking at St. John ' s and Daniel McIntyre Evening Classes Phone 92 994 - Res. Ph. 29 048
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