Busyman's Magazine, May-June 1906 . ByBooker T. Washington. Great Riches. By Charles W. Eliot. WORLDS WORK (ENGLISH). A splendid full-page portrait ofSir William Van Home forms thefrontispiece of the April number ofthe Worlds Work. It accompaniesan article in which Sir William is in-terviewed on, Canadian affairs. Thenumber contains many other excellentfeatures, notably a description of thenew Cunard steamships. In alithere are to be found seventy illus-trations in the pages of the WorldsWork. Contents: Marines as Chauffeurs. |By Fred T. the Atlantic in Five Days. By F. A. A. Talbo


Busyman's Magazine, May-June 1906 . ByBooker T. Washington. Great Riches. By Charles W. Eliot. WORLDS WORK (ENGLISH). A splendid full-page portrait ofSir William Van Home forms thefrontispiece of the April number ofthe Worlds Work. It accompaniesan article in which Sir William is in-terviewed on, Canadian affairs. Thenumber contains many other excellentfeatures, notably a description of thenew Cunard steamships. In alithere are to be found seventy illus-trations in the pages of the WorldsWork. Contents: Marines as Chauffeurs. |By Fred T. the Atlantic in Five Days. By F. A. A. a Small Farmer Succeeded. By Home , America and British Trade. Interview with Van March of Events. By Henry Private Menagerie. By W. M. Marvels of Photography. By BL W and Men. By the New Spirit in London Automatic Rifle. By H. G. Queen of Flowers. By S. L. vBastin. The Busy Mans Book Shelf Some InterestingBooks of theMonth Reviewed. Judith. Bv Grace Alexander. In-dianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill , $ The love story of a young and beau-tiful maiden of Camden, on the Ohio,and a Methodist Treacher from NewEngland. The tragic element centresround Judiths betrothal to a play-mate of her childhoods days, whichcauses aeony to her and a puritansremorse to her parson-lover. Severalpassages in the story are told withuncommon strength. As would na-turally be inferred, the ending ismade conventional by the death ofthe third character. Saints in Society. By Margaret Bail-lie-Saunders. Toronto: The Co., Limited. Cloth, $ Hading the hero of thisbook, is a, strong portrayal of a manrisen from the ranks to high socialposition. As a labor leader he startsout with high aims, but his over-mas-tering ambition and self-sufficiencyultimately m-ove his ruin. Even moreinteresting as a character study is hisyoung wife, Clo Hading. Less gifted,jbut with purer motives, she atta


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