tus FAMBLY ALBUM Wherein are portrayed some children of the Second Year by that peerless delineator, Dick Porter. Pomes by well-known author and poet, ANON, mom fw There was a young man named Kitchen, Who's handsome as well as bewitchen. He's great to match color, z Whether Blue, Green or Yeller, (above) Mr. Giles Kitchen, Miss Mary Lee There was a young lady of Vancouver, “Who thought that "Art" would improve her, With paint, chisel and pencil And likewise some stencil, She improved so you couldn't improve her. (sez her?) And mixes some preachin with stitchen. Oh Mary Lee, Oh Mary Lee, Art makes her happy as happy can be. For with canvas to spoil With paint, turps and oil, She's a sight for your old eyes to see. (First Year MIXED Male Quartette should apply for the music for this) There was a young man named Crichton He thinks he's a whiz at sign writin’, With mall stick and pipe He thinks it's the life, So he's well worth castin' your sight on, (Ladies send your picture and a stamped and addressed envelope,) Miss Nora Harris (below) Mr. Norman Crichton, H THE FAMUBLY ALBUM Wherein are portrayed some children of the Second Year by that peerless delineator, Dick Porter, Pomes by well-imown author and poet, ANON. There was a young man named Kitchen, Who's handsome as well as bewitchen. He's great to match color, z Whether Blue, Green or Yeller, And mixes some preachin with stitchen. Oh Mary Leo, Oh Mary Lee, Art makes her happy as happy can be. For with canvas to spoil With paint, turps and oil, (above) She's a sight for your old eyes to see. Mr, Giles Kitchen, (First Year MIXED Male Quartette should apply for the music for this) Miss Mary Lee Miss Nora Harris There was a young lady of (below) Vancouver, Mr, Norman Who thought that "Art" would Crichten. improve her, With paint, chisel and pencil And likewise some stencil, She improved so you couldn't improve her. (sez her?) There was a young man named Crichton He thinks he's a whiz at sign writin’, With mall stick and pipe He thinks it's the life, So he's well worth castin' your sight on, (Ladies send your picture and a stamped and addressed envelope,) P ry