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  2. WRITINGS AND WRITERS.

    When critics desire to depreciate the poetry of Robert Browning, the accusations commonly advanced are that his work is obscure and even tedious. Yet there ...

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  3. REVIEWS OF BOOKS.

    "Canada and the British Immigrant," by Emily P. Weaver; Religious Tract Society, London.—The volume well illustrates the determined way in which Canada claims ...

    Article : 1,228 words
  4. THE WISEACRE.

    From "E.M.L,"Lillimur— Be always at leisure to do good; never make business an excuse to decline the offices of humanity.—Antonius. ...

    Article : 427 words
  5. POEMS AND RHYMES.

    Have you heard the troops a marching? Marching, marching, O, my soul, to hear the bugle and the long roll of the drum! Up the hill and the valley, I can hear his ...

    Article : 163 words
  6. THE SKY PILOT.

    To thousands of Americans Winnipeg is synonymous with "Ralph'Connor."In-deed, they think more of the man than they do of the city. His books have stirred ...

    Article : 1,296 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,682 words
  8. THE MOTHER-INSTINCT.

    "The Supplanter." by Grace Duffie Boylan; Lorthrop, Lee, & Shepard, Boston, U.S.A. (Robertson Proprietary, Adelaide).—A most unusual novel—in style rathan than ...

    Article : 473 words
  9. UNDER A WILTSHIRE APPLE TREE.

    Some folk as can afford, So I've heard any, Sets up a sort of cross Right in the garden, way ...

    Article : 308 words
  10. PSYCHOLOGY AND THE SAINTS.

    "Fine Clay," by Isabel C. Clarke; Hutchinson & Co., London.—The Jesuitical statement concerning the training of a child until his seventh year receives strong ...

    Article : 453 words
  11. MY GIFT!

    I give to thee no glittering sword, No costly crown of matchless pearl, No crimson banner to unfurl I give but one sweet golden Word. ...

    Article : 57 words
  12. FRESH AND WHOLESOME.

    "Pomm's Daugter," by Claire de Pratz Hutchinson & Co., London (George Robertson, Proprietary, Adelaide).—Martvonne as a chid of 12 is adopted by one ...

    Article : 412 words
  13. DESPAIR.

    I fled away o'er the windy hill, Fled through the driving rain, Through a gloomy night with a gleam of stars, A heart that writhed in pain. ...

    Article : 127 words
  14. LOVE AND MYSTERY.

    "The Double House," by E. Everett Green; Stanley Paul & Co., London.—Given a man and a woman, much of an age and both possessed of any likable ...

    Article : 230 words
  15. ONE VIEW OF MARRIAGE.

    "The Marriage Contract," by Joseph Keating; Hutchinson & Co., London (George Robertson Proprietary, Adelaide).—Mr. Keating has no amiable delusions ...

    Article : 327 words
  16. ENGLAND THROUGH AMERICAN EYES.

    "The Cure for Poverty," by John Calvin Brown; Stanley Paul & Co., London.—Mr. Galyin has lived in England "long enough to have examined the social and political ...

    Article : 854 words
  17. THE CHILD IN DIVORCE.

    "The Custody of the Child." by Phillip Gibbs; Hutchinson & Co., London.— The position of the child in cases of divorce is becoming more difficult as divorce proves ...

    Article : 391 words
  18. A QUIXOTE IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    "Johnnie Maddison," by John Haslette; G. Bell & Sons, London.—Johhnie Maddison is of the type marked by the gods for su[?]ering and self-sacrifice, and so it is the ...

    Article : 421 words
  19. LOVE AND HATE.

    "The Garden of Dreams," by H. Grahame; Hutchinson & Co., London.—A story quite unusual. The scene is Tunis, eastern city of the west, where east meets ...

    Article : 384 words
  20. FICTION IN BRIEF.

    In view of present developments, it is curious to read even the most up-to-date fiction dealing with a life and set of conditions practically at an end, at least for the ...

    Article : 824 words
  21. WIT AND HUMOUR.

    "For the making of billiard balls 500 elephants are needed every year," said the famous big game hunter in his lecture on India. "How strange," whispered Mrs. Winsome to the lady who sat next, ...

    Article : 164 words
  22. MISCELLANEOUS.

    From Smith, Elder, Co., London—The Cornbill Magazine for August, which contains the customary instalments of,"Two Sinners," by Mrs.David G.Ritchie, and ...

    Article : 319 words
  23. CHINESE REVENGE.

    "The Sable Lorcha," by Horace Hazel [?]tine, A. C. McChurg & Co., Chicago.—One would have thought that the craze for creating complications out of "double" per ...

    Article : 262 words
  24. AN OPTIMIST.

    "It Will Be All Right," by Tom Gallon; Hutchinson & Co., London (George Robertson Proprietary, Adelaide):—Mr. Gallon is an incurable optimist, and here he ...

    Article : 475 words
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