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wit anb lbumor-Gontinueb THE LAMENT OF CLASS '15. CIJAPTER I. 1. It came to pass in the year of the great war that the king of Cloverhillland had under him all the kingdoms from Campus Recreatus to Judea, including Hibernia. 2. And the same year it happened that when the Hibernians were come back from their visit to distant lands, even from Cayuga, Eganville and Dundas, that their Tetrarch was missing and their homes destroyed. 3. And they complained loudly saying, XfVhat mean these things? XVhere are our homes and whence is our 'l'etrarch tled? 4. And the king answered saying. Your Tetrarch has been moved from Hibernia and your homes have been moved to a warmer country and a new Tetrarch set over ye. 5. And the l-libernians went out and into the new country. 6. And they were all sad because they loved their Tetrarch much and did mourn for him. 7. Now it happened that their new homes were good and the Hibermans liked them much, it is said even better than those that had just been destroyed, because it was good to be warm. 8. And it happened that their new Tetrarch was of Judea and he brought with him many of his own countrymen. Q. But the Tetrarch and his countrymen took on the cus- toms of the Hibernians and became as the Hibernians them- selves. .IO. And the new Tetrarch was a good ruler and soon gained the favour of all. frool C HAPTER ll. 1, Now in those days it happened that Brebner was ruler over the people of Yarsity and he examined all the Hibermans. as was the custom, and asked them many questions. 2. And behold some answered him wrong and he showeth no mercy unto them. 3. And of those who answered wrong some were branded with two stars and exiled from X arsity and Hibernia for one year. and some were branded with only one star. 4. Now Brebner branded them thus that he might know them again. and he warned them saying. If any of ye answer- eth me wrong again. I shall brand ye with a dozen stars. take away from ye the cloak of wisdom and banish ye from X ars1ty and Hibernia forever. 5. And those that answered wrong were afraid and did tremble and set themselves to studying all the works, whereon they were questioned. for they were all much afraid of Brebner. 6. Now in this wav there were many banished and exiled from Hibernia Cal and many others had the cloak of wisdom taken from them. so that only the very wise among them were allowed to wear this cloak and even among these there were few who were not branded by a star. may TI'2l,Clltl'O'll has it, and it is also stated by some of H:ibernia's best historia-ns, among them one from Dundas and one from Sudbury. that the number of Hi-bernians banished exceeded the number Uhat re- mained. The authenticity of the annals is questionable, as some of the older ones contain the names of Thomas Hickery Donovan, Mount Fo-rest: Joseph O'Ne'il Lindsay and Charles Haw! Clayton Bohain, Ha-velock. None of these places can be found on the map at the present rtirne, but those who holld for the truwth of the annals maintain that Mount Forest went to gralssf' th-at Lindsay has been changed to Hughesville and -thart Haveloek was moved away one morning in a boxcar. These 'things are not a mat-ter of faith and we are free to believe or clisbelieve them.
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College and Academy of Saini Joseph ST. ALBAN STREET, TORONTO 1 ,a,e, K M- Y 1- f' :rag 'BC '- , ' 1. iff? ' M H 153 ,c M 93 1 K, .. fn '-LV . - . if H .1 5 ui., . .2 . ' - jg' Q 1 - ,I ig 'Qi 'yl r l lgrl z . K l ,,. is1mlf, 1f -Q. 7.16 gig!! K, , w i, Qeijm H y wget i-'T A T E Miln er is L 'Q it Iii 'A 1 . - N eO 'A 1 sta-' '15 , .,eA A -'e J N ji swli zefpraivg ' S ' ynroneoifgfw- A ,h R Resideniial and Day Schoolfor Young Ladies Under the direction of teachers holding University Degrees, students are prepared. ln the Collegiate Course for Senior and junior Miatriculation, for Entrance to Normal School and Entrance to Faculty of Education. ln the Academic Course special attention is paid to Modern Languages, Music, Art, Elocution and Needlework. ln this Department pupils are pre- pared for the Music Examinations of Toronto University. ' ln the Commercial Course pupils are prepared for Commercial Certifi- cates and diplomas in Stenography and Typewriting. For prospectus apply to the MOTHER SUPERIOR fi62:l
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