The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . KTHEL BAURV>[ORE .LEFT SIDE AND LOLhlEU. 1> A 1;E\ 1\ AL•TREWLAWNEY OK THE WELLS. MISS CHKISTIK MA(:i)ONALl>, IN A NEW (OMU OPEKA, THE SPKING MAIIi For a beer product Suzanne (heroineof a play of that title, adapted fromthe German, by C. Haddon Cham-bers), in the person of Mies BillieBurke, is a very sweet and verycharmuig specimen of plays the good fairy in her fathersbrewery office and proves a very angelof peace in the little storms whichbrew about the donaestic heart


The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . KTHEL BAURV>[ORE .LEFT SIDE AND LOLhlEU. 1> A 1;E\ 1\ AL•TREWLAWNEY OK THE WELLS. MISS CHKISTIK MA(:i)ONALl>, IN A NEW (OMU OPEKA, THE SPKING MAIIi For a beer product Suzanne (heroineof a play of that title, adapted fromthe German, by C. Haddon Cham-bers), in the person of Mies BillieBurke, is a very sweet and verycharmuig specimen of plays the good fairy in her fathersbrewery office and proves a very angelof peace in the little storms whichbrew about the donaestic hearth. Not-withstanding her apparent indispensi-bility at both ends, however, the weal-thy provincial brewer and his wife arebent on marrying their daughter tothe son of an equally distinguished fel-low-townsman, and the course of thecomedy is chieflly directed towards 481 these efforts. Suzannes heart, unfort-unately for their plans, inclines towardthe good-looking book-keeper with acultivated French manner in her fath-ers office, and of course a way isfound eventually to drop the familyfavourite for here. The comedy, rath-er thin for the most part, is enlivenedby the excellent charact


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