Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Sep 1919, p. 9

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| BOOKS AND THEIR AUTHORS 1 faa gr | APPLE FOR THREE YEARS TR WAIT ) saa ; " ? hii : ; f while it: . Shes bis teloss Tn Bed With Rhautalions I'IE WINDS in the house with tw his ng of % gree var, : ir. & t tory which! a m gry a ) ds. That is the I t Interest to ( io . : 4 Bas ds isi s over their irresistible : s a mopg sublime effort etic wl He Took "FRUIT-A-TIVES™ n, 348 Pages. Price 3 he meets Gilbert d com-| | th cL iL a g ¥ a A] ss Lomelia {ne : . I : ' an, a 3 Briggs, Toronto, fe t n that she loves } ted to this part e 8 But{as ti e ks which tell re! li i previous acquamts x out in the f ¥ the rave i til the : 1 Anne Shirley 18 quaint humorous a reputation ff t of his desires, and she t nobilization of t d a ' ef characters in the stor peaking, and as much rather unusual | ke arm's lengt} Finally nce unit and the hospitals injare the of Anne, and those 0 38 « = of eve e "Against | she s in, and promises to go away | 1914 and e subsequent } th i John + Meredith widowed | munity. John Me ception to the | wit te Pn where he will make! pl 1 the early stages of the wa esbyterian minister' yo «the is presents just such i great strength, | her e after the necessary ar-| The ° »f the corps at Valeartier,jtrict. Ti ldr he minister, | Miss Cornelia likes to Bapdie >, and and of ful nalytical type. | ran; nts have been made. But the! and at Sali bury is detailed in an prived o sth love and eare,! helps toward the eor rect sol lution. The he Ni if 7, lives with | purit { Naomi's soul has touched te: ing fashion, an hen t 34 arcel vd 1 wir studious | regard to this story, it only rema her mother ir dirty house inithe hardened Gilbert, and he back anges to bloody batt « nd pr u f r, are constant- | to be s that it is typieally a Mont. Lanetown. | youth and beauty, lout o e bargain and leaves her un Y , wi s Janadian iv domg thing *h ineur the hor-| Somery ok a Those who have read | Thou adest the twink her sou! «¢ it f congenial com- | taint: Ithougheshe pleads with h VES ¢ bs t ' } y an ) at of his parishion- | the others will understand what t h »s me hom panionsi and love 1t neither come {to tak heart seems bre i ned ¢ of e 14th . on isdeeds are only] means, and those w ho have not « her way til by ident she mn s | when h oes, but when he Sends her at 7 ki nile y hervic ef- pran yildrer without al not do better than get acquainted Andy Caren he reafter takes a tremendous sum of money with! fo to bring in all 1¢ W e > yurding nG. 2 » Vance, an | THI TREYAET n TR on : large part in her | Her spirit re- | wh to make herself comfortable, From t i n the histdry of the| orph 10m comes into the THE BOMBING OF BRUGES [The radiant visage of the moon sponds~to his cent good na- se things as they really were, | medical ¢ s § 8 a " : nains' 'ofel at ee GS esi Hq foe te nn etre mm------. ~fare-tat- she--tooks--onHinfmot-as wt Her Fashand" goes Trom bad Yo| heroism, and some thrilling s i ne ) and) BY Laptain Paul Bowsher, D.F.C.|And } e Thee, Lord lover, but as one who can help her to{ worse, and she is on the point of lare to vivid langudge, *h hel thie her out 1 adv 1 fre-|{ R.AF, 81 Pages. Price $1.50. Hod: | T cot sit here rveassured : - reach better "th ings. The discovery |leaving him when she finds out that! the reader isualiz 2 rseenes | quen fur i much to set! der & Stoughton, Toronto, sh-| WwW ove in i oul at MR. ALEXANDER MUNRO } mother i I In a re- ihe is doomed to an early death from : urree ding y » { the : ight. The ro-| ers. { Amid: l ol, refreshing breezs RR. No. 1, Lorne, Ont. 3 compels to leave | cancer. Then she clings to'him, and led men a p Festubert and | ma t ry centres around the Another notable war poet has pu oy goes to N York to using the money sent her by Gilbert | Givenchy. Man Ti 3 | minister, a rilliant." but diol re the public a book of rse | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1910 | ILY | ] PAGE NINE ABIL LE . the pemil For over three years, I was » falls who Js at the front in the Frenchiccms in for Sper ention, r , Who SO § stricken i el is worth while in "T 3 r th ich thi le volume is fif-| confined to hed with Rheumatism. consciousness, | army, she takes Andy off to a seaside | amongst m1 y i : : 24 x t time, T had 'treatment who provides | town, where he makes a fight for nota ¥. Brig-Get f 3. | of y n » his child- | a lator w ith : ber of doctors, and tried nd on her re- life and Sr himself 3 the drink 1 C MG » And scorns a iggestions that tinction ry 2 Sova) Nr ore ; i) ans " : x v : arly e thing I saw advertised to Fhus closes | habit Il" the while the heart of} ass om the 1 the units}i fh € ut hs Sik Bidonumpriad ho Borla tia : e g SE . ! cure Nhe sw Lin i i i is longing for the lover over-| whose i as to leet . the} un /} whe . 3 emotions i looded his mind 'as 1 a rifice and i ; I natism, without receiving ried life is all happiness , but she does her duty as a wite| wounded on the field, the author tells ni t.aw in of the »; Ie soared 3 | * , . bent on » . 2 : until she es the dis-} until the end. The ry finishes with] of the tas) 1irontes e z : i a issions n, and [ decided to try 'Fruita. x 3 we ; 1 1 3 1 - at her hushe hom shela last me re to G hex from her, al: st Canadian tals to foun it ) I I ! 16 : ' : ite like tha ? % X : '. Before 1 had used half a box, ¢ married not fo: much for love as| message ch leav the reader with ed overseas, tas) W ¢ irries | > gres { t of ghts and ideals 18 A = ast] Am. Saamtam . : r the 1 r at she was helpless. | the hope that after the dread disease | | formed wit t devoti h ldren, wh y hei t poems never descend to of i wliced an improvement ; the pan y i eh { + , p ive itle pe ; 2s nof se ere, and the swelling ) Ww a habitual | has ended the life of her husband, the and wit ficent results for th : : Rarrative. > He it Biographies = E32 Iv, position atter|m; ed Naomi may find happiness | wour 1 0 through the | 7 ].orhe 3 : Sei it . ds a} 3 violent drink-{ i e love of Gilbert, who has been | I . In fact, t story give Suininer Complaint S iptive OF 3 raid on thej gq... ree ee fs en car i wed Jaking his fruil me. Naomi intends to | cleansed by the fire-of war of all his very fine description f e t | soe! ang rarmg ] a MM Se : i all the time, and changes her mind after former wrong ideas. * ment of the 1d from the time IS A SERIOUS § 1 as tein Incidents on ISD nt gor RET Pp rR walk i a Ent two miles and os »¢ his need for a strengthening This novel full of the dramatie.they we ¢} 1 n the field « hele he raid their danger a1 ia' APTS lo t bet he pl » influence. But he does not improve, alities which appeal to the major- battle until they wer arged fr Bow EL | » but of : t that passe = anada s. Al aa gh 68 about the pase « wd Naor ives a miserable, lonely|ity of the book reading public. The hospi as rec ed « ant back t« JROUB,. E ugh hei d *¥ heared} FACIE Lol 2 ol the - ALEXANDER MUNRO, I erv { 1 Gilbert Hampton, a young| sufferings of Naomi, and her final 1 x E » Lh Ye e) F i ROW heir ihe opal 50c. & Hox, 6 for $2.50, trial size 2e, aire, meets her in her us- | triumph, are described in vivid, tense | sof t or, 'Vl a om I ! y 4 ) and ON AM - X 3 3 ro : band wme town, where . A language, and the whole story is in th hist F 1 AMC ligh it mi SEVer but near vay mew is ti igh a f r £1 n Ms onaid of Leasi al dealers a" sent postpaid on gone in 'order to cheapen t) t ed with a quality of romance and al ments' 4 and \¥. everyone labl i ! ting apn 118 Atane) cy Al] Mon receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives of living, ? uspemse that carry the reader on|ery ry 1 n't tel TI 'S Ottawa This meetifig changed things for in page to page in irresistible fa-|ed and reec r. T young Gilbert, wugh hel shion." i ploy Lord 1 has d affairs with many women, nantes | 'contemporary history,' b- ; Vomiting ar ITE » continu r { have fall ic his prowess falls under her spell, and determines| THE WAR STORY OF | jeet of v Hy 5 those 1 & ¢ 8 i ill become! a iator, and of he wemen whol to make her his misty . ry meet | THE -CAMC 1944-1915 Hinterested the rik ae y rs Wi : I : " a times, but adomi I - led by the Ag 7 ice, ) as 1 DY st her grand; >) i and res } leading "and | By* Col. -J. G. Adami, M.D, F.R.S,|fore throug » 1 of t ooséned up, get abo tI w-{ have beauty and high sent ndish, 1 r-eduention STGIAcH BISGRBERS remains true t r husband. spic- | C.AM.C., 286 Pages. Price $1.50.) been d 1." After read. [i€T'S | t of Wi rawh aud t them, alt rl » re in the lives|-w l the Prince of Wales . ne CAN rors able altho gh | A Bi ne day, | The Musson Book Company, To- ing this volun ORG hat t) he these unnaty 1 1 > | of the fighting airmen is felt | s } ustown, and the Dal- TO REGULAR AND HEALs' after | he has A kir pell, ronto, Publishers, author has written such a 1} v as |? 1 e\ ! system from {the lines. usc { ge, Halifax ohe. taugh THY ACTION BY THE I'he work of the fighting units of 5 at t pr : will never jPecomi len | The 8, one the ne 1 30 3 rs. It 3.¥ ' USE OF Be ( Cured Today the Canadian army on the field has|be forg ng ti 3 thf Mn 3 ebr wife of the |pgems, een-told-in-many volumes, but it-hasMongue exists niy ti i vail-knowa- wholesate-and ret Fish | : eT NTs FK Was | *(---Aa poeny 3% Of Backache! remained for Col. Adami to write | volume of what promises'to be g n- |! € 14° Hill -§t rst, N.8,{"Before iimb above 1 shadowed § += eric: az Althong! nt backache can have | something of a semi-official history of | feresting, a thrilling 1 very valu- [Writes: -- "I have four drer he and So she says, "As far f: 5 y memory . Diseased Kidneys | the Canadian Army Medical Corps. |able story, and .the ' will ce le i eight years 1 Every LBome on 'my winged ship, 1 of run as \ or z \ : must be strenathenog be-| There is a feeling that this book>has{tainly be awaited:.with much eng [sur r they were trouble i AZe vy. o : sement," Her first VEGETAB LE k-ache can be cured. 'been published as a sort of reply to|ness and interest IS mer omplaint Doctors »- | Upon the dim blue sky whose 1a- | "Anne" boc y out of a re st' remedy, and the quick-| Col. Bruee's book "Politics and the -- ; riplons Gi em to help ther dowy ways | erial 4 Sunday i p nilton's Pills; 1 LAMC", but as one goes on and RAINBOW VALLEY J (any ne day lend asked me to| Are strewn with stars flower v as based 'y on cure kidney backache in finds that it was commenced during | mye : r. Fowler's Extract of Wild Al! how grand , ,1ang dik rly couple Simply wonderful is the ac | the summer of 1918, and is devoted |By L. M. Montgomery. 341 Pages. |Strawber I at once got a bottle, | Seems hs Righty 1 ! ith y to orphan asylum for a boy; tion of this grand old medicine which | more to the actual work of the hospi- Price £1.60. MeClelland and Stew- 1 to my surprise and wo a ready ri*is sent to them, The proposed for liver, kidney and stomach d | tal units than to their administration art, Toronfo, Publishers. soon saw .a change in them now { Orion hold his sword, which i serial g toa book, and from that orders has no equal. Dr. Hamilt on's|it is seen that there was no such in- Here we have back with us the ir- keep a bottle of it in the house al}l| With twinkling gems, and { arose a whole series of * will surely cure your back! tention in the mind of the author. repressible "Anne." the Ic e hero- the time, and will recommend it to] tering maze | In "Anne's House of Dreams," comes 258, they will 1 ap-| The opening chapters give a splen-{ine of half a doze Montgomery 'any mother." I love to see: the mighty warrior|the happy ending of the romance be-| President Ni the Detroit petite, color, streng good| did historical sketch of the beginnings | hooks. Now settle wn with | 'Dr. Fowler's" is 35e¢. a botle. Get | stand tween Anne and Gilbert Blythe, which | American League club has refused spirits. Being purely vegetal le they | and rise Wf the Canadian Medical {Fusband, and with six children as le 1¢ original wh has been put up| began on the day when she cracked a [to be a party to the attempt to oust are mild, notdrastic. Get a bot-{ Forces, frota the time of the Riel Re- | abl 5 self. akes a hand in [for the past 74 years by The T. Mil-{ | feel the stars protect me hey te over his head at the countr lot th Johnson from the Presidency Dr lamilton's Pills to-day jor on up to the call to arms at the § f her fri $ Four burn Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont ! / l, and continued through their {of the American League. EY x careers at college. Gilbert becomes the doctor of a sea-coast community and js involved in many of the com munity happenin S tt a A AN A A Pt NANA - tn ------, RO While you are at the Fair is your golden opportunity to get a Fall Suit or Overcoat for yourself or boy at a bargain price. 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