The Goblin June-July 1922 . en). Give the list of the ad-jectives used: (a) when a laborer dropsfive pennies in the fare-box; (b) when agood-looking girl makes the same fauxpas. 2 (oral). Pronounce the following:Pa-ack Street, Tranzfuz, Lotsaroomina backada caar! FYs pleez! ——G—G She: No, Bert, Im afraid you cannever call me sweetheart but you maycall me little sister. He: Id rather call you little cal-culus. She: Why calculus? He: Because Ill forget you just asquickly. —Brown Jug. G—G—G PRECAUTION Rastus, why foh you pack dat errazor to dis dance? Niggah, dont yoh read, yourself, ash


The Goblin June-July 1922 . en). Give the list of the ad-jectives used: (a) when a laborer dropsfive pennies in the fare-box; (b) when agood-looking girl makes the same fauxpas. 2 (oral). Pronounce the following:Pa-ack Street, Tranzfuz, Lotsaroomina backada caar! FYs pleez! ——G—G She: No, Bert, Im afraid you cannever call me sweetheart but you maycall me little sister. He: Id rather call you little cal-culus. She: Why calculus? He: Because Ill forget you just asquickly. —Brown Jug. G—G—G PRECAUTION Rastus, why foh you pack dat errazor to dis dance? Niggah, dont yoh read, yourself, ashow dis heah am to be a cut-in dance.—Lord —G—G Irate Cop: Sober up there! Now, doye mean to tell me that ye dont knowyour own name? Boiled One: Sail ri\ ossifer, Imnot myself jus now. —Puppet. G—G—G AN AFRICAN HAND Prof.: What are the names of thebones in your hand, Mr. Smith?Mr. Smith: Dice. —Lemon Punch. YOUR HOLIDAY will be enjoyed much moreif you have a box of yourfavorite candy with is the favorite candy of mostdiscriminating people. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVENTO MAIL ORDERS THREE STORES: 813^ Yonge Street 443 Yonge Street 1530 Queen Street - CANADA Former I. C. S. Students to banquetMay 5th—Leechburg probably ate by radio. —Froth. DENTS If you are writing D. D. C. Examsdont fail to have an Exam Advi-ser assist you. You may obtain acopy from— R. J. GAWLEY 258 Delaware Ave. Toronto Price 50c. Please state Exams you intend writing EXAM ADVISER true (oils name DOUBTLESS A fashionable woman who collectedher own rents in order to save expensefound one of her tenants in an obviouslydiscontented frame of mind and promptlydecided to forestall complaints by makingsome. She ended with: And thekitchen, Mrs. James, is in a terrible con-dition. Yes, maam, it is, Mrs. Jamesagreed; and youd look the same way ifyou hadnt had any paint on you forsix years. —Lampoon. Goblin


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