Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . verybody loves a Farnol book, and thisone, said to be the brightest of all hisliterary output, will certainly be welcomedby your friend. It is set in the same oldElizabethan period, and deals with slavery,piracy, fighting and a desert island mys-tery, with the same old Farnol charm.$ I Nancy Goes to Town By Frances R. Sterrett One of those sweet, cheerful books, thisone dealing with a small-town girl whogoes to the city intent on marrying a mil-lionaire, and in a life of real service in ahospital, finds a more worth-while outlookon life. Its bri


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . verybody loves a Farnol book, and thisone, said to be the brightest of all hisliterary output, will certainly be welcomedby your friend. It is set in the same oldElizabethan period, and deals with slavery,piracy, fighting and a desert island mys-tery, with the same old Farnol charm.$ I Nancy Goes to Town By Frances R. Sterrett One of those sweet, cheerful books, thisone dealing with a small-town girl whogoes to the city intent on marrying a mil-lionaire, and in a life of real service in ahospital, finds a more worth-while outlookon life. Its bright in every page. $ Come Seven By Octavus Roy Cohen To anyone who likes nigger stories, withtheir chai-acteristic irres4)onsible ways ofdoing things, this book will be exceedinglywelcome. Mr. Cohens negroes are a littleabove the ordinary class, and are alwaysentertaining. $ Your Bookseller has these, or if a BookShop is not convenient they will be sentpostpaid on receipt of price. The Ryerson Press Publishers Toronto - - Ontario. Farmers Magazine A Christmas Dessertand Candy AITER eating a hearty Christmasdinner have you ever felt thatthe Plum Pudding was just a littletoo much? I have, and began experi-menting on a recipe that would avoidthe heaviness of the meal and yet be sopalatable and attractive that it wouldadd just the finishing touch to it. 1 have found that this fruited Plum Pud-ding, which requires so little time and troubleto make, and saves standing over a hot stove,is the very thing that appeals to all mem-bers of the family. Decorated with a bit ofholly, it carries out the spirit of while I call it a Christmas Plum Pud-ding, you will find It suitable for any dinner. I am also giving you a recipe for Christmascandy that I am sure you will find , and which will add pleasure toyour day.


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