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CHAPTER IX. EXTRACTS FROM THE FEBRUARY AND MARCH NUMBERS OF “OUR MAGAZINE”
   
RESOLUTION HONOUR ROLL
 
Miss Felicity King.
 
MENTION
 
Mr. Felix King. Mr. Peter Craig. Miss Sara Ray.
 
EDITORIAL
 
The editor wishes to make a few remarks about the Resolution Honour Roll. As will be seen, only one name figures on it. Felicity says she has thought a beautiful thought every morning before breakfast without missing one morning, not even the one we were at Bowen’s. Some of our number think it not fair that Felicity should be on the honour roll (FELICITY, ASIDE: “That’s Dan, of course.”) when she only made one resolution and won’t tell us what any of the thoughts were. So we have to give honourable mention to everybody who has kept one resolution perfect. Felix has worked all his arithmetic problems by himself. He complains that he never got more than a third of them right and the teacher has marked him away down; but one cannot keep resolutions without some inconvenience. Peter has never played tit-tat-x in church or got drunk and says it wasn’t as bad as he expected. (PETER, INDIGNANTLY: “I never said it.” CECILY, : “Now, Peter, Bev only meant that as a joke.”) Sara Ray has never talked any mean gossip, but does not find conversation as interesting as it used to be. (SARA RAY, WONDERINGLY: “I don’t remember of saying that.”)
 
Felix did not eat any apples until March, but forgot and ate seven the day we were at Cousin Mattie’s. (FELIX: “I only ate five!”) He soon gave up trying to say what he thought always. He got into too much trouble. We think Felix ought to change to old Grandfather King’s rule. It was, “Hold your tongue when you can, and when you can’t tell the truth.” Cecily feels she has not read all the good books she might, because some she tried to read were very dull and the Pansy books were so much more interesting. And it is no use trying not to feel bad because her hair isn’t curly and she has marked that resolution out. The Story Girl came very near to keeping her resolution to have all the good times possible, but she says she missed two, if not three, she might have had. Dan refuses to say anything about his resolutions and so does the editor.
 
PERSONALS
 
We regret that Miss Cecily King is suffering from a severe cold.
 
Mr. Alexander Marr of Markdale died very suddenly last week. We never heard of his death till he was dead.
 
Miss Cecily King wishes to state that she did not ask the question about “Holy Moses” and the other word in the January number. Dan put it in for a mean joke.
 
The weather has been cold and fine. We have only had one bad storm. The coasting on Uncle Roger’s hill continues good.
 
Aunt Eliza did not favour us with a visit after all. She took cold and had to go home. We were sorry that she had a cold but glad that she had to go home. Cecily said she thought it wicked of us to be glad. But when we asked her “cross her heart” if she wasn’t glad herself she had to say she was.
 
Miss Cecily King has got three very names on her quilt square. They are the Governor and his wife and a witch’s.
 
The King family had the honour of entertaining the Governor’s wife to tea on February the seventeenth. We are all invited to visit Government House but some of us think we won’t go.
 
A event occurred last Tuesday. Mrs. James Frewen came to tea and there was no pie in the house. Felicity has not yet recovered.
 
A new boy is coming to school. His name is Cyrus Brisk and his folks moved up from Markdale. He says he is going to punch Willy Fraser’s head if Willy keeps on thinking he is Miss Cecily King’s beau.
 
(CECILY: “I haven’t ANY beau! I don’t mean to think of such a thing for at least eight years yet!”)
 
Miss Alice Reade of Charlottetown has come to Carlisle to teach music. She boards at Mr. Peter Armstrong’s. The girls are all going to take music lessons from her. Two descriptions of her will be found in another column. Felix wrote one, but the girls thought he did not do her justice, so Cecily wrote another one. She admits she copied most of the description out of Valeria H. Montague’s story Lord Marmaduke’s First, Last, and Only Love; or the Bride of the Castle by the Sea, but says they fit Miss Reade better than anything she could make up.
 
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT
 
Always keep the kitchen tidy and then you needn’t mind if company comes unexpectedly.
 
ANXIOUS INQUIRER: We don’t know anything that will take the stain out of a silk dress when a soft-boiled egg is dropped on it. Better not wear your silk dress so often, especially when boiling eggs.
 
tea is good for colds.
 
OLD : Yes, when the baking-powder gives out you can use tooth-powder instead.
 
(FELICITY: “I never wrote that! I don’t care, I don’t think it’s fair for other people to be putting things in my department!”)
 
Our apples are not keeping well this year. They are rotting; and besides father says we eat an awful lot of them.
 
: I will give you the recipe for dumplings you ask for. But remember it is not everyone who can make dumplings, even from the recipe. There’s a in it.
 
If the soap falls into the porridge do not tell your guests about it until they have finished eating it because it might take away their appetite.
 
                              FELICITY KING.
DEPARTMENT
 
P-r C-g:—Do not criticize people’s noses unless you are sure they can’t hear you, and don’t criticize your best girl’s great-aunt’s nose in any case.
 
(FELICITY, TOSSING HER HEAD: “Oh, my! I s’pose Dan thought that was extra smart.”)
 
C-y K-g:—When my most intimate friend walks with another girl and exchanges lace patterns with her, what ought I to do? Ans. Adopt a attitude.
 
F-y K-g:—It is better not to wear your second best hat to church, but if your mother says you must it is not for me to question her decision.
 
(FELICITY: “Dan just copied that word for word out of the Family Guide, except about the hat part.”)
 
P-r C-g:—Yes, it would be quite proper to say good evening to the family ghost if you met it.
 
F-x K-g:—No, it is not polite to sleep with your mouth open. What’s more, it isn’t safe. Something might fall into it.
 
                                          DAN KING.
FASHION NOTES
 
watch pockets are all the rage now. If you haven’t a watch they do to carry your pencil in or a piece of gum.
 
It is to have hair ribbons to match your dress. But it is hard............
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