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Feb. 18.—We write a letter. Phyllis spills milk and tomato juice and sits in it until her helpful sister Marion comes to the rescue. Feb. 19.—Phyllis spills milk at din¬ ner and soup at supper. Feb. 20.—We didn ' t get an answer to our letter!!! Phyllis is weighed down with books to her chin, tarn to her eyes and thumb pointed city-wards. We walk home! She also spills ink on Sister ' s clean floor! Feb. 21.—Margo Thomson, June ' s little neice comes to spend the week¬ end with us. We seem to have a second Helen of Troy in our midst. Even the street car conductor suc¬ cumbs to her charms and brings us to the end of the line. Feb. 22.—All attend a tea given by our neighbours. Feb. 23.—Those pursuing scholas¬ tic pursuits pursue their original pur¬ suits—bridge. Feb. 25.—Our most sincere sym¬ pathy is extended to one of our grad¬ uates—Pat Daly, on the death of her father. (R.I.P.). Feb. 26.—The day-scholars come at seven o ' clock to attend a Requiem Mass for Mr. Daly. Feb. 27.—We make our radio de¬ but and bow to the Campion Quiz Kids in Dollars for Scholars . Mar. 1.—Peggy receives a phone call from a blond—and we hear all about it. Mar. 2.—We receive a letter and attend a hockey game. Mar. 3.—Rita Grajczyk sends us a box of chocolates to console us over our loss last Friday night. Thanks a million, Rita. Bridge is dropped owing to our One Day Film Service We have dispensed 500,000 Prescriptions We carry a stock of elastic stockings, knee caps and anklets JOLLY DRUGS LTD. Dispensing Chemists Cor. Rose 11th Ave. Regina, Sask. Phone 23833 COMPLIMENTS of H. KNOWLDEN O.K. STAMPS SEALS STENCILS LTD. Davin Bldg., Hamilton St., Regina Compliments of PARK BILLIARDS GORDON ARMSTRONG Mgr. WADSWORTH BEAUTY SHOPPE • 1829 Rose Street Phone 7817 THIRTY-EIGHT
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Feb. 13.—Forty Hours open with High Mass and Litany of the Saints. Father Rourke preaches at Holy Hour. Mother St. Andrew and Sis¬ ter Mary Cecil receive roses accom¬ panied by the following ode : Roses are red, Violets are blue Honey is sweet But where is all this getting us.? Phyllis boards the street car with silk stocking dangling from her books. Novelty book mark! A special messenger is comman¬ deered on Albert Street to deliver an important communication. Results are eagerly awaited. The Norms at¬ tend another ball. Feb. 14.—Phone is busy all day as we prepare for another skating party at which a very good time was enjoyed by all. Feb. 15.—Solemn High Mass and Litany close the Forty Hours Devo¬ tion. Feb. 16.—Luxurious atmosphere surrounds our three most illustrious day scholars as they are conveyed to their parental domiciles in a lim¬ ousine, more commonly known as a taxi. Thanks Father MacGilvray. Feb. 17.—Half-holiday to celebrate Shrove Tuesday. We go five strong to the cinema. Peggy freezes her ears en route but this doesn ' t stop her from enjoying our jam session in the evening. iToa,J:nU)iAk,M.P ‘Q: O • ' Dov ' uscnv. M.P. jjjiiii inniiinw) POUDT f. HAVETtlE I
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new interest in poker. Mar. 4.—Marion spills a glass of water. Phyllis says she hadn ' t oughter. Marion says, Be quiet, youse. What about the tomato juice? Mar. 6.—Work on the Annual be¬ gins. Mar. 6—8.—-Annual Retreat with Rev. Fr. McElligott as retreat master. We keep in silence but build snow¬ men and play pie—one must get ex¬ ercise you know! We meet The man who got even with God and like him immensely. March 10.—The Bells arrive at the school at five minutes to nine!! We hear that Rev. Fr. McNeil visits the Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions in Hastings, England, and tells them all about our wonderful city of Reg¬ ina! USUAL DIALOGUE Phyllis — Sister, why is that sub¬ junctive? Sister—Now, you tell me. TODAY ' S VERSION Sister—Phyllis, wh y is this iri the subjunctive? Phyllis—You tell me. Sister. Mar. 13.—Phyllis informs that she was once of the opinion that carpen¬ ters manufactured nails, because of the way that they pull them out of their mouths. Mar. 14.—With all the citizens of Regina we regret the death of Mr. E. C. Rossie who for the past 37 years has been a loyal friend to the sisters and their schools. COOK ' S INSURANCE OFFICE INSURANCE Agents for WAWANESA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. and other companies. FIRE — AUTO — ACCIDENT — SICKNESS ALL LINES 5th Floor McCallum-Hill Building, Regina — Phone 5503 HOWE ' S LTD. FLOWERS Established 1903 For All Occasions • FRANK MARKHAM lewellers and Opticians FLORIST Hamilton Street — Regina, Sask. Scarth Street — Regina, Sask, (O pp. Leader-Post) THIRTY-NINE
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