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CLOTHING AND 90 THE L. CI, TA TLER The people who have ac-hieved, who have become large. strong. vig- : orous people, who have reduced their infant moltalitv, who have the best 5 trades in the world, who have an ElDDI'E'f'I2ltIOI1 of art, literature and music , and who are progressive in science and in every at-tivitv of the human in- it tellect. are the people who have used milk and its products 1ilJei'ally. !D1'. 2 Mt-Collum of Johns Hopkins I'nive1'sitv. DRI ORE MI BE S URE IT IS PASTE URIZED Lindsay Creamery Limited PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM llll 5 I I SERVICE I p A. J. MCBRIDE T p A v I We Specialize in The Hcoffefgen Shoe See the new College Shoes for E 1 young ladies. Smart. snappy styles - fill' SIFQGI XYl:'21l'. The new Step-in pninps are very 5 dlessv for afternoon and evening Q wear. 3 l'I-iced from - 353.75 TO 554.50 R. NEILL Ltd. FURNISHINGS FOR YOUNG MEN Vlnll Sweaters, -Ielsevs, Crests, vtv., nuule to orller. any style or color. A. J. MQBRIDE ll I I'I.1I'.Il:Il IlIl.Inll1Il,Iimlrm:InI:lIlilllIllIl1I:lIl:Il-Iuulzlzi 1If:l.Il4I..I lIllIllInIllIllIllInIllIl Ilrll I I I I I I I Ill I lllllllll PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
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THE L. GL TA TLER B9 To give to small brother to sit on while playing at piano. inlay be occasionally used for purposes of study.j It was suggested that if we were to repeat the jokes thrown on the slide at some of our morning assemblies, our Seottish students would be able to laugh. ll'IIO'S IVIIO Jfr. JIneMillan our lender true. Thro',thii-If and thin will see us through! In .-llgehrn and problems too, Dr. Kirkennlzell h'lI0'l1'N ivhat tn do: In the History of our lnncl. Fair Miss Corkery takes her stumlj Sometimes Mr. Luens spotters ink, But 'every night he's ut the rink! For reasons that are obvious, Miss Adams teaehes French to us: Our English eonzes from Mr. Hale .-infl with his help we shouldnt failg Jlixs Gerrish. fair as fair ran lie. Dues 'l1'IlII!Ifl'N with Latin poetry: Through Mr. Vonke we learned to sing- You ought to hear the rafters ringrg lVhiIe aiding you in Junior JIuth's Miss Stezvurt adds ll fra' yoorl luughsj Miss Garhntt teuelms German hrre. Nor do we flare to talk for fffll'-J' lI'e have to learn hefore we die The Lutin taught by Miss MeKuy,' Mr. Patterson eun't he beat For lending you through sound and heatj 1. ll'e must he careful with Jliss Clarke For fear we- mteh an ignition .wprzrkq Geography and knowledge sound, Miss Dulryznple imparts around.: C'onunon Sense and his-tory Does Mr. Hreese divulge freely: Lust hut not least eornex fair Jlr. Lee, Small and young though he may he,- Onr busy secretary knows Who each one to the office goes: lVith care and patience all sincere Eurh one does his duties here. M'. IV. T. When macaroni grows on appletrees, And Sahara sands are muddy, When cats and dogs wear overshoes, Thats when I like to study. Miss Dalrymplez Now have we mis- sed any important places? Jean Lake:-tfrom Oakwoodl Yes, Oakwood. If you don't like these little jokes And- their dryness makes you groan, Just eall around oeeasionally WVith some good ones of your own: But XVe hope that you've enjoyed them As we tried real hard to please. Next year there'll be a Tatler XVith more bright ones like these. TITHONUS IN THE PALACE OF THE DAWN ln the beautiful. gliininering halls of lios, with their sparkling and embellished sheens, roams a silent and gloomy figure. Hob- bling' listlessly about. with stooped shoulders, from one gorgeous room to another, he presents a morbid pie-ture of misery. Vomplete de- spair is depia-ted on the old faee, with its myriads of wrinkles, hol- low eheeks. and long' white hairs. Suddenly a faint perfume comes to his sensitive nostrils, bringing with it a far-away look, into the eyes now su11ke11 Hllli dimmed with age. and beautiful memories of another time long ago, when Aur- ora and ne were young' lovers on Earth. He was beautiful then, but IIUXV he is ugly, and as Aurora passes by with her impatient team, a happy smile lights up her beau- tiful faee, while Tithonus is left alone. with eyes iilled with tears. IIONV more unhappy and l01lQly than before. F. XVEIR, V. Marg.:- Well, what shall we do to- night? Val.:- Oh! Let's think hard-- Marg.:- No, let'-s do something you can do too. Dr. T. A. K.:- If you subtract 14 from 116 whats the difference? Betts:- Yes, I think it's a lot of foolishness too.
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THE L.C.L TATLER FORM V. Abbott, Ross Bagshaxv, Walter Beer, Wilma 1iBetts, Donald i'Blackwood, Edith Blanchard, Allin Blanchard, Edward rBradford, Woodrow Broom, Roy Cameron, James Campbell, Donald Card, Clayton Channon, Margaret Connell, Christina Crosgrey, Charles Dayman, Audris Doble, Helen Driver, Doris 'tEverson, James Frederick, Gordon Fulton, Helen Gordon, Margaret Green, Keitha Greenan, James 'tHall, Alice Harrison, Edgar Heslop, Bert Heslop. Ruth rHodgson, Alberta Hodgson, George Holmes, Edythe Holmes, Eleanor Hopkins, Myrtle Johnston, Bruce Jolmston, Rotha Jones. Ruth Kerr, Ruby Lamb, Donald Lapp, Velva i'McAlpine, Wallace MacMillan, Irene McColl, Leo McEwen, Norman McGahey, Victoria McLean, Charles Marshall, Roy Menzies, Minnie Morgan. Ethel Myers, Aldra Parliament, Cameron Peel, Morgan Porteous, Eric Rennie, Ruth Rowan, Richard Scott, Jeanne Scott, John L. C. I. STUDENTS 1930-1931 Stacey, Norma Stinson, Howard Sutton, Charles Thayer, Harold Thomas, Wilbur Thompson, Merle Thurston, Herberta rThurston. Morris Tillcock, Jack Vance, Robert Vvallace, Grace XVebber, Shirley XVeir, Fred 1Vellman, Olive W'hite, 'William Williams, Grace VVillianis, Isobel XVilson, Isobel Zealand, Garnet FORM IV. Allen, Hele11 tBeall, George Brown, Vera Bruce, Helen Bryson, Stanley Campbell, Edna Campbell, Grace Cuthbert, Margaret Dawe, Leone Endicott, Gordon Fee, Jeanne Ferguson, Grant Fisher, Archie Flack, Lloyd Fraser, Philip Garvey, Alphonsus Gaskell, Thomas Graham, Olive Groves, Jim Hall, Gordon Hay, Ross Hickson, Florrie Hirsh, Mirriam Holmes, Maurice Hooey, Clarence Ingram, Helen Irvine, VVilda James, Carl Langdon, Ruth McFarquhar, Orpha McNab, John McEachern, Isobel McEwen, Evelyn Mcllmoyle, Frances Mcllmolye. Margaret McKay, Gordon Seaton, Clark rivicmugiilin, Alice 3111912113 Murray McNeil, Leonard Smitheram, Gertrude McNevin, Wendell Sproule, Mary Mark, Ray Squier, Margaret Marley, Dan rMeehan. Jim Mitchell. Fred O'Connell, Joseph O'Leary, Austin Parkin, Marjorie Peel, Jack Peel, Marion Reid, Bill Rich, Brenda Riches, Kathleen Ross, Jack Seaton. Edith Skitch, Marion Smith, Angus Smith, Hilda Sonley, Lorne Staples, Lawrence Stephens. Marshall Tangney, Edward Tremeer. Bruce Treleaven, Jean Varcoe, Isabel Wagar, Oscar NVi1liams, Fred FORM IIIA. Ashton, Doris Bailey, Edna Baker, Jack Brown, 1YI2ll'jOl'l9 Carroll, Florence Crerar, Helen Croft, Hyla Currins, Doris Dayman, Jean Everson, Luiley Fairlield, Dorothy Fairfield, Mary Ferguson, Virna rFleming, Gordon Fleming, Marjorie Gordon, Kathleen Griffin, Marguerite Handley, Marion Horner, Annie Irvine, Gladys Jarmyn, Kathleen Kennedy, Annie Kenny, Helen Le Craw, Jean Porteous, Clara McNevin, HGICII McNish, Beulah Mark, Ethel Masters, Eunice Mastion, Marion Mills, Jane Neill, Kathleen Reid, Dorothy Scully, John Sinclair, Ruby tUre, Isabel
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