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Knowledge once gained casts zz light beyond its own infzmediate ooundriesj' Tyndall Students Eire Cordially Invited To Visit Our Stores - - ADVICE FREELY GIVEN - - Wendell Holmes - Bookshops - V. Finch: Does your girl friend know much about cars? R. Leonard: Heck, no! She asked me if I cooled the engine by stripping the gears. Jessie Kirkconnell FINE GROCERIES New Location 55 High st. Met. 14.22 Hoflywood Beauty SIIOP MRS. coLEMAN SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENTS HOLLYWOOD HND MPICHINELESS No Finger Waves Required All Types Of Small Work 33 Belgrave Ave. Metcalf 3646 78 COMPLIMENTS OF ENNISTEE CORPORATION LIMITED LONDON - CANADA tContinuecl from page 253 said the coloured maid in great consternation. Chris vainly tried to get information from Molly, but she knew nothing. At this critical point he lost control of himself and blaming the maid for neglect he discharged her. Dureen kept repeating, My baby, my baby has been kidnapped. When the old man heard this, he exclaimed, Your baby - well I'll be - You'll get no job from me now, young man! Chris paid no attention to his uncle. He was setting forth a plan to search for the child. Dureen was to make enquiries around the neighbourhood while Chris would go to the police station. In the anxiety Uncle Francis was forgotten and left alone in the living-room. He let the world know about it, however, by raving for half an hour with only the walls to listen to him. When he had about exhausted his opinion of babies and his Chrysler relatives, the maid emerged from her room carrying her possessions. We1l mista, I hopes you doan all hafta wait too long, she drawled. But I reckons as I'l1 be leaving now since I'se not wanted no mo'. She began to move across the room toward the door when without previous warning she dropped all that she was carrying and her mouth sagged as if she had seen the ghosts of her ancestors. Lawsy bel she exclaimed. If it ain't Francis Theodore Iunior hisself. Whar yo' all been? As she said this, the baby crawled from behind the piano, apparently unaware of any worries on his behalf. The former maid stooped over and picked up the child. She turned around and looked at Uncle Francis. I reckon as how you'll hafta look after him, mista. The old man jerked up quite abruptly, apparently worried at the thought of taking care of the infant. Now, look here, young lady, you're staying right here until Mr. and Mrs. Chrysler return. I'm sorry, suh, but I doan work heah no mo'. Yo'll done hafta take care of him. She then placed the baby beside him on the sofa, picked up her things and left, saying cheerily, Good- bye, suh. Take good care of him. Continued on page 79
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I N F 0 R PI A T I 0 N scuoumsmvs GRANTED ANNUALLY AT THE umvsnsnv or WESTERN omnmo Sir Arthur Currie Memorial Scholarships 1. These Scholarships, at present two in number, will be awarded annually on the results of the examinations of the Depart- ment of Education of Ontario to the two applicants with the highest average per- centage of any six papers of the Middle or Upper School. 2. The successful candidates must have taken part in W.O.S.S.A. activities CJunior, Intermediate or Seniorj for at least two years in their Secondary School Course. Sir Arthur Currie Winners Intercollegiate 440 Champion nw' ,. I . . . -, ' For information write 5 K. P. R. NEVILLE F 1 Registrar an .-I of ' gf- J. HOWARD CROCKER 'Q Director of Physical Education A TL- L, O.H.A. Winners: JOHN LOARING Fred Marsden, 1931 Jas. P. Rankin, 1932 wm. Pace, 1934 Jas. Farmer, 1935 E- Webb- 1934 J. A. McLachlin, 1934 Albert Hurley. 1936 H. Smuck, 193-1 John Loaring, 1935 Brian Casey, 1936 C. Kino,-an, 1935 Mr. Iohnson: Son, what does this 60 on your I. Stoner: Waiter, whcrt's the motter With this chemistry experiment mean? egg? Al. Iohnson: l don't know: maybe it's the Waiter: How do I know. I only loid the temperature ot the room. tcrblel E. W . G. Moore 1 19 King St. Opposite Market Where a Complete Stock of - Martin Senour - PAINTS, VARNISH and ENAMELS - - A Right Product For Every Purpose - - The 1957 Wallpapers - - ARE NOW BEING SHOWN - - If You are Looking for a Pleasant Surprise for your Decorating Requirements Drop in and Inspect the New Designs HICKORY GROVE DHIRY RICH MILK AND CREAM FRESH EOR THE DAY'S NEEDS DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR EARLY. wwf C-Cfphhy not have our man call? PHONE METCALF 5156
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SNAP INTO IT! SNAP INTO WHAT? Snap Into The Opportunities AT THE Y. W. C. A. - - Metcalf 4582 - Continued fron: page T3 Handling a baby was the last thing Mr. Chrys- ler would have dreamt of, much less being lef? in charge of one. He tried to resign himself to the task, hoping against hope that the baby would not start to cry. But that gift with which nature has endowed babies seems to be used at the most inopportune times. And so it happened that Chrysler, Iunior, started to set up a series of static vibrations which were very disconcerting to the elder Chrysler. He then tried to amuse the baby in a rather awkward manner. Watch-chain, pocket-knife and pen were used in vain. Next he dangled his hair within the baby's grasp. The younger Chrysler got the idea immediately and clutched a handful of Uncle Francis' white hair. Ouch, gasped the old man as the child became more vigorous in his tugs. Theodore, Senior, was beginning to get the idea, too, however, and he soon joined in the fun. Say, you're a smart little fellow, you are. You and l are going to have a big time. About half an hour later Mr. and Mrs. Chrysler were rather surprised when they entered their home to find the sedate, gruff Francis Theodore Chrysler, Senior, romping in the middle of the floor with Francis Theodore Chrysler, Iunior. Caught off guard, the elder Chrysler jumped to his feet and tried to adopt his former businesslike manner. The father and mother were so delighted to find their son safe that they did not notice his weak attempt at composure. They threw count- less questions at the old fellow which he had no time to answer. Chris finally added, I see you and our son have been getting acquainted in a nice, friendly manner. Oh-er, yes, replied Uncle Francis. And let me tell you, he's a bright little fellow. He'll make a great football player some day. Here Dureen cut in: Chris and I have been discussing his future. I Want him to go to Yale and Chris Wants him to go to Harvard. I insist that he go to Yale. llifhat do you think? The old man jumped to his feet and drew him- self to his full height, appearing quite indignant and rather hurt at not having been consulted before. London Cafe Ltd. 200 DUNDAS STREET BETVVEEN l.OEVV'S AND CAPITOL Tl-IEATRES f DOVVNSTAIRS - BEST FOOD AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES rABLEsjoR LADIES 55510 cegjuamen Phone Metcalf 103 He'll do nothing of the kind. His deep voice seemed to rock the room. He's going to attend Notre Dame and don't either one of you try to say differently. Then he lifted the baby to his shoulders and danced around the room, singing, Yes, sir, that's my babyl EFFICIENCY SEQLWITH nunnslutv IIDI Y Ml I Y V - ' T 1 I xx mmf ! 'T f fl ' l. ? 1uzM xxw f ul ag nuiulh tl nnunxn in 5: vvtrr L-mp. A l T nfs nv an but In Mud: wad- T f nf,....'L,,..C2.f'I.T3fZtZi'1fJ.'1 .VI r vnu V 1 XT ' I A Se Lu lelhnsllim N X In-vv mauwsonm E NS .-i LAMP COMPANY LTD. Licensee of the Canadian General Electnc Co,LM In O N D 0 N ' C A N A DA 79
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