The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . The Point of ViewHonesty is the beet on your life, blurted out theinsurance a^ent.—Princeton Tiger.*His PlaceMama wishes you to enter papasfactory, darling. That would do awaywith all his , dearest, Im a the better. You can writeverses far our vinegar adivertise-ments.—Fliegende Blaetter.*OvertimeA Baltimore man tells of an addressmade to some school children in thatcity by a member of the Board ofTrustees. My young friends, saidthe speaker, let me urge upon youthe ne


The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . The Point of ViewHonesty is the beet on your life, blurted out theinsurance a^ent.—Princeton Tiger.*His PlaceMama wishes you to enter papasfactory, darling. That would do awaywith all his , dearest, Im a the better. You can writeverses far our vinegar adivertise-ments.—Fliegende Blaetter.*OvertimeA Baltimore man tells of an addressmade to some school children in thatcity by a member of the Board ofTrustees. My young friends, saidthe speaker, let me urge upon youthe necessity of not only reading goodbooks, but also of owning them, sothat you may have access to them atall times. Why, when I was a youngman, I used frequently to work allnight to earn money to buy books,and then get up before daylight tore ad th em.—Sit ^f<.


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