The Goblin June-July 1922 . ted a bed of spring bloom-ing asterisks as a token of our friend-ship and esteem. Arma virumquecano. In Again, Off Again Secretary Bird, speaking to theOnion Skin representative this morn-ing on behalf cf Admiral C. that the latter had learned tohis astonishment that despite theFalls Guys protest, Niagara had runagain last Sunday. We have decided, said SecretaryBird, to repeat the trip at once, andif one repetition is not sufficient, tomarch again and again till we havewon our point. I am sure that intaking this stand we* are backed byevery right-thinking


The Goblin June-July 1922 . ted a bed of spring bloom-ing asterisks as a token of our friend-ship and esteem. Arma virumquecano. In Again, Off Again Secretary Bird, speaking to theOnion Skin representative this morn-ing on behalf cf Admiral C. that the latter had learned tohis astonishment that despite theFalls Guys protest, Niagara had runagain last Sunday. We have decided, said SecretaryBird, to repeat the trip at once, andif one repetition is not sufficient, tomarch again and again till we havewon our point. I am sure that intaking this stand we* are backed byevery right-thinking man and wo-man in the Dominion. G—G—G Race Off Ithaca, N. Y., June 20.—The Har-vard-Cornell crew race which wasscheduled to take place here wascalled off on account of wet grounds. G—G-GGone Aloft Kronics Corners, Ark., June 22nd.;Noah Count was badly drowned yes-terday while trying to rescue his petbull from the hay loft into which ithad fallen. Deceased had been amember of the Apple Corps duringthe war. Goblin 27. 28 Goblin The Latest Books BEYOND THE ROCKS. By Elinor Glyn. Tor-onto: Coodchild. $ Another brilliant contributionto the back-stairs library. TELL ENGLAND.—By Ernest Raymond. McClel-land & Steivart, Ltd., Publishers, Toronto. $ Now that everyone has been thoroughly schooled in theTruth about the War: that it was born of mutual greedand worldliness, that it progressed through a period whenmens souls took on the semblance of beasts and that no onehas been made any better and a great many worse by it,now that our education is complete, let us turn to TellEngland. We will find a great shock awaiting us. Wewill find that somewhere, to some by no means obscuresouls, the war brought the light of a greater realization,that somewhere men died fighting white. This is astrange doctrine in these days. It almost teaches us thatthe lines of Rupert Brooke at the beginning of the war: Now God be thanked who has matched us with Hishour, And caught our youth, and


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