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fx E Even . Nm TERRY FERRIS mf would get off the marlc Faster if he used V. Tom Munro Specialist in Rugby - Tennis - Baslcetball Baseball - Softball and l'loclcey Supplies Club Outfits Our Specialty T H E R E V I E W T 'Q f'N, ff' if, i ff . NN. X f 1 5l.lllERTE5l N50 D Ri GASOLINE Instant startinginzzero weather Professional Badminton 'Tennis Service Q Tl-IE SPORT Sl-IOP l-lotel London Metcalf 5895 Albert Thomas had a long and exacting part, which he played convincingly. The scenery was cleverly designed by Mr. Buck and the players were directed by Miss MacKinnon. 023 The audience at the second year Party, Nov. 16, laughed heartily as they saw Betty Gairdner, Margaret Grey, Howard Gartside, Darcy Zurbrigg, Cleal Pruner, Bob Cuddie, and Stuart Busby cavort through the melodramatic scenes of They Got What They Wanted. Mr. Smith and his wife, Mary, Howard and Betty, find existence rather tame until they become involved in a jewel rob- bery. Betty Gairdner made an appealing little wife who supplied the moral courage that was obviously lacking in her husband. Howard Gartside portrayed this difficult role Very cleverly to the amusement of the audience. Margaret Grey was almost professional in her entrances and exits. Darcy Zurbrigg made a romantic hero who bravely defied the villainous Bob Cuddie and his assistant, C1ea1Pruner. Stewart Busby held the book. The whole group showed remarkable adaptabil- ity in their rolesg they missed no cuesg they waited for the audience to get the laughsg they behaved naturally and with poise. In fact it will be a pleasure to see this same cast do another play later on. Distinction. . ...I This unique spot provides a new measurement of perfection. Perfect Service-Finest Foods and in addition an atmosphere 3 of True Distinction. 378 T H - Richmond Slreel L I M I T E D AN mwovfmoz-1 IN 1.oNooN's nes-murmur snfuas COWAN HARDWARE LTD. The Store With A Stock AGENTS Fon Sherwin-Williarns' Paints, Vamishes and Enamels. Direct Importers of the Finest English Cutlery PHONES MET. 3461 and MET. 3462 125-127 DUNDAS STREET
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86 Tl-IE REVIEW MORTON TI-IE GREAT Continued from page 85 though, how he'd never been able to face the city. Ah, well, some time perhaps -- just then my secretary came in. A gentleman to see you, sir. Thank you, Miss Lansing, show him in. A man appeared at the door. He was hand- some, and boyish in spite of his white hair. Morton, my dear fellow! Hello there! just thought I'd drop in to see you. I had to come to Chicago, and I wondered if you'd put me up. Delighted! I was just thinking about you. Whatever made you come to our wicked city? Morton smiled. lVell to tell the truth, I've come for my daughter. About a month ago I received a letter from her saying that she had lost her husband six months ago in amotor accident. He left her with three children and a fairly decent income, but she is lonely. I've come to take her and the kids back with me. It's great to feel that someone really needs me again. I'm going on to Arkansas, to see my other daughter, in afew days. She's married, too, and they 're having a hard time of it. Now look here, Morton, you haven't got such a fortune yourself. They didn't do anything for you-, I broke off helplessly, for suddenly I realized that, perhaps, in helping his daughters he would Hnd the love which all his life he had been denied. HOT AS BLAZES 44 44 rr an El Cl l-lunt Coal Co., Ltd. Q76 Waterloo St. MET. 4'l2 Qlitg Autn Mrerkrra Ol.lVEl2 BOUG, Prop. Dealers in Slightly Used Parts for All lvlakes of Cars Cars Bought, Sold or Exchanged PHONE METCALF 8370 94-96 DUNDAS STREET ' jl The Smartest Student Clothes in l.OndOn . . . A broad statement but you can verify it easily by comparison--- Suits and Overcoats styled and tailored by specialists in young men's attire. SUITS AND OVERCOATS 510.00 to 522.50 LOOK WITHOUT OBLIGATION R. J. Young 84 CO. L l M I T E D DOWN TOWN EAST LONDON Not Quite Such a Goose Continued from page 26 friend who changed Albert's opinions, and Bill McLeod as Philip, a typical parlour lover. The character portrayals were very well done. the scenery and furnishings suggested a very home-like atmosphere. The stage crew did their work well. Altogether the play was a great suc- cess and was thoroughly enjoyed by the audience. -Gerald TfVya1zl. 2 fe First Year Play On Friday evening, October 19th, some of the first year students entertained their classmates with a play. It was a drama wherein several trusty, but rather young, would-be pirates excavated an unlikely plot of ground at midnight, in the hope of discovering treasure. An old man helped them considerably in their escapade and saw to it that their efforts were not in vain. The cast included Albert Thomas, Gordon Allen, David Kennedy, Conrad Buck, Norman Whipfler, Vivian Grant, Donna Kipp and Margery Madge. The last named executed admirablya rather difficult role, in playing a negro mammy.
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-MM. :H- TI-IE REVIEW PRIVATE TUITION in MATRICLILATION and LANGUAGES Sludenls Coached for Examinations El III Edna IVI. Clapton Q94 Dul'lerin Ave. - Phone Met. 476OW NATIONAL CAB Limited ALL PLAIN CARS Met. 7700 3J.T3pf5t s One or Two Each Additional Passengers Passenger - 'IOC Qs ANYWHERE in the City Limits ANYTIME CI-IANGE OF HEART Coniinued from page 20 ' head like a halo. She went out through the dining- room door and stood on a step about the terrace. Alan stood below her. The Hagstones had been swept but beyond, the garden gleamed white. Are you coming down? asked Alan., It's a lovely evening, though cold . ik Pk Dk PIC PK all lk Two days later an evening paper printed an announcement of the engagement of Miss Amoury Thornton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Thornton, to Mr. Robert Alan Drake, son of Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Drake, the marriage to take place early in the spring. A gay winter followed for Amouryg teas, dances, the theatre, the opera and later there were showers and her trousseau to think about. It happened in the spring just three weeks before the wedding was scheduled. Amoury came in humming. She had been to the first trying-on of her wedding dress-a lovely thing of ivory satin to be sown with seed pearls, and the invitations had been sent to the printers. Over seven hundred would be sent out. There was a telephone call for you, Miss Thornton, while you were out, said the maid. 'AThey said it was very urgent. I've left the num- ber on the pad for you. It was just a few minutes ago. Continued on page 89 Qntario fl:urniture Limited r Q Q28-QSO Dundas St. QP Complete Home Furnishers The Always Popular For Portrait Photography PHONE METCALF 444 ZI4 Dundas Street The Price of Quality Is 523.50 TIP TOP TAILORS L I M l T E D 187 DUNDAS STREET
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