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X I UE Lux 4 ' i1.iifl?f0l1TEs 9 Ill bring thee Sweets ef Arabyif Chocolate of a super-smooth and delicious quality that comes from far off tropical climes-ripe and luscious fruits brought from beautiful sunny gardens and or- chards-nuts that were the very pick of the crops in Spain and other far away lands and pure cane sugar from the Indies-all these are made i11to delicious Chocolates for you by Neilson's master confectioners. When you buy chocolates to give to someone-let it be a box of Neilsonis-then you are sure of having the best. The QUALITY is the same in all Neilsonis pack- ages-itis the assortment that makes the difference in price. vilsnn'
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HUMCUR Sludenl Teacher: Can you tell me a derivative of 'dear'? Pupil: Yese'darling'. Adele: Which would you prefer in your future husband, wealth, ability or appearanceu? Olive Simpson: Appearance, my dear: but he has to appear pretty soon. Lloyd: Why are the days longer in summer than in winter 9 I V Booker: Because they expand when heated, and contract when chilled. Hygiene Nole: Starve a cold and feed a fever. lt's funny, the Normal School girls we take out never have colds. Mr. Mooney Ccorrecting Marjorie Nourse's grammarj: Marjorie didnit you ever know the Kings English 9 Marjorie: Well, sir, I never thought about it, but l suppose he is. llliss Bibby: How do you read, Mr. Shunk 9 Ted looming out of the trancejz Through my nose. Mr. Mooney: The cow is in the field. What mood 9 Preslon: The cow. iVIr. Mooney: What happens when you have an excess of salivan? Harry lbrightlyjz You slobberf' Mr. Mooney: Give me an example of an auxiliary verb, N orris. Norris: I have went. f L. Brown lat recess to child at Ordej: Then why not pray for warm weather so your grandmothers rheumatism will go away 9 Pupil tthat nightj: Oh Lord! Please make it hot for grand- ma. Pupil linquiring after another pupil who had swallowed fifty centsbz And how is George now, Miss P D. Cranslonn Csadlylz No change yet. Why not, suggested Fisher to the Council, put our heads together and make a concrete roadwil Miss Halliday: Well, Miss Boyd, why isnit your arithmetic assignment done? F ranees: I had a headache last night. Miss Halliday: Uh, yes. another case of an 'aching void'. Mr. Mustard: At what are you laughing, Miss Dempster P Nlae: Something funny. Mr. ilflustardz Bring up the mirror. Jenny Barry lin agricultural class looking at complicated diagram of cream separatorj: I just can't make head or tail of this. Frank Dingwallg Of course you can't. They didn't put in the whole cow. 7, QQ fm. . ,, , . p, - 'f ' ' . PQ. f ' ' ,qi ,aifl j 'I f' ll i f X-if--1 . , - pi.: - fi , All I , ,. -, f f- M 2.1 1.6 M. - f 'l yn- , KF. ff fy' 1 , X V if 'N ' f T df' U ' fi il, Q, f ki' W . '...' , q:pr,q4ai?Ai51,l4fl.i.-wg 'ff A S- g. V I .ll .IKE rg' hzffjlv., 1' -it .5935 .i..,..,:L:fl 'A '.Qx,,5hj1,',, 'TT.'L,v1i:S . ,, f '?WL-if'-U iff Situ
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