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It. lâ€"lst class honors. 2â€"2nd class honors. ‘3 WW MIDDLE SCHOOL We feel rather prou of our ne building, are satisï¬ed we ’ in this district, and with ents procurable are pre- 'ce to our patrons than in 33‘3““? â€Â° â€MU Wehesday, Au HE Public is cordially invited to be present and attend the official re-opening of our Durham Branch on UPPER SCHOOL English Comp. English Lit. Canadian Hist. Ancient Hist. Algebra Geométry Physics Chemistry Latin Authors Latin Comp. ' French Annual-h French Comp. English Comp. English Lit. Modern Hist. Algebra Geometry Trigonometry Physics Latin Authors 3â€"3rd class honors. ‘r. C. WEBSTER, Hanger, Durham Branch luring the afternoon and Lat: Fre1 Frel Sung to the tune Of “The Drunkard’s Ragged Wean.†Sunshine in the garden, Sunshine on the wall. Sunshine in the carrots, Yellowist of all. â€"Marion Longdale Chatfleld. APPLE SAUCE SONG Warm sun and wet rain On an apple-tree, Made a little apple Ripe as ripe could be Rain fed it, sun warmed it, Dew helped it, the wind charmed it; Now it’s supper apple-sauce Wonder, when the grain was cut, Yellow, ripe and whole, Did it know ’twas going to be Porridge in the bowl? Sung to tune of “Sweet and Lowâ€. FORBIDGE SONG Wonder where my porridge grew When ’twas golden grain Shining in the sunlight Rippling in the rain? And the darkness spreads, This is the Father’s plan; Daytime for playing And night-time for restin: 80 sleep, sleep, sleep. Come, hide your‘wee heads, This is the Fathers’ plan; Daytime for scratching And night-time for resting, .80 sleep, sleep, sleep. Sleep and grow, sleep and grow, Night is the time for resting; All little kittens Must be in their beds, When the sun sinks And the darkness spreads, This is the Father’s plan: Daytime for playing And night-time for resting, 80 sleep, sleep, sleeo Sleep and grow, sleep and grow, Night is the time for resting. All little children must be in their beds, Come in 8: Chat Awhile â€"Rnth Rubin. At Home CARROTS THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Nancy Byrd Turner. Nancy Byrd Turner. of this law was the Queen of France, Marie Antoinette. Onemorningshehappenedtobein rather a bad temper, and she found fault with everything. As she walked in her garden she scratched her linger on a rose bush. When King Louis ot- tered her his handkerchief, which was otanobiongshapeJobindherflncer. she immediately complained of its tool- ishahape. On the spot shemade up hermind that all her handkerchieu, and even those otherpeople,ehouldin_iutm'ebe DRY m1- I'm montimhcrwuhbeéamethornronl WHY HANDKERCHIEFS Like Twisted Tree‘s Some souls are warped by fear And some by care Through going, year on‘ year, With loads to bear _ - Too weighty 'Iorjtheir strength: 5 J Life’s storms take these ~ And rend, until at length Like twisted trees That once stood, straight and proud, Against the sky Some souls go bent and bowed And shaped awry. Yet when such lives I and. Full well I know, That, spite of winds unkind, All trees that grow Are striving to be tall; Yes, every one, YOUTH . T011 and dust and heat And the city’s voices; Yet all toil is sweet When the heart rejoices. Morn, with work ahead Till the frame is aching, All for root and bread; Still, a glad awaking! Urge to know life’s sweets, All its song and laughter, Certain that sore defeats Must bring triumphs after. Night and the stars that rise In promise shining. To keep rare destinies For youth's divining. Youth, and the stars that move Hearts to the mating; Youth, and the lips of love That are somewhere waiting! Ammmmmm Inhedceeorlnttees. Andtuhmuwithcu'e Tomuponthehreue. Amherbundsmm Ontownorcltystreet, Withchimneymootenddoor. And every pert complete. Andwehevemedeourchmh Abomeotloveendpnyer Wemaodtwenhomes Andforhiatendercue. Would greet the sun! The Rhyming Optimist watchman-in u By Adeline W M Cashing 'hylor. ARE ALWAYS SQUARE Frances Wild Danielaon. 1‘0 GIT nan-mu Were it not for the innate clannish- ness and secretiveness of the Chinese. it would seem surprising, in view of the extensive trading operations that de- veloped between them and the Arabs in the early years of the Christian era, thatittooksolongferthearttobede- veloped in the west. It was not until the beginning of the 8th century that it was passed on. During a conflict be- tween the Chinese and Arabs. some- where on the plains of central Asia, some Chinese paper makers were cap- tured, and under threat taught‘ their Arabcaptorsthesecretsoftheart. the classics, 2,705 on philosophy, 2,528 on mathematics, 1.318 on poetry. The Chinese kept the art of muting paper a secret for many centuries. -In thewest,theEgyptianshedlon¢ueed papyrus, made by pasting leeves of the m plant crosswise, while they, to- gether with other civilizations of the m, also recorded history on stone, bone, metal, cley tablets, wood and opposition of the scholars to his im- perialistic schemes that he endeavored to exterminate them and their works. The manufacture of paper. and the supplanting of bamboo tablets and the style by paper and ink brush gave a tremendous impetus to literature and learning. The production of books was greatly stimulated, and in the‘ ‘Annals of the Han Dynasty" it is recorded that the Imperial Library had 3,123 books on The Hen dynuty m e golden age at Chlnn, e perlod of which the Chlneee have always been proud; so proud. ln tact, thet they have dellxhted to call themselves the “Sons of Ken.†It was in the precedlnc dynastyâ€"the Chlnâ€" under Shlh Tums Tl. thet a systematic eflort hnd been made to destroy all CHINESE ART The but preparation is a Buuin or a Shot-thud and Tynan-fling The Very Best courseisuttle “Cfldhflwm‘j Germanyontheweyfromnemntothn see heve been puzzled by the m clunflngofewflterwhowflhupnnd down thephtform stating: “Hem: uendwtuchlem cigars, cigarettes. milk and Batman- Onetnvenetwhohndbeentocll- adethoughthebeudoometmngtmn- uremidmestnncewonds. Renam- nted. Sure enough. on the wetter. sleeve was an armband with the Mend. “English spoken". The refreshments translated unruly as “true cakeâ€. 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