Busyman's Magazine, May-June 1906 . rke, , , by Ernest Problems. After Prison— What? by an Sheffield Blade, by John_ Sorrows of India. 1. How we won India. By Dr. Charles and America. A Corripari- son and a Contrast, by Herbert W. Book for the Month. The Jungle. YOUTHS COMPANION. April 19 —Improving the WheatCrop, by W. M. Hays. Stories byFranklin W. Calkins, Martha , and Arthur S. Pier. April 26—Mosquitoes and Min-nows, by Margaret Deland; TheWild-Flower Garden, by Ida and stories by Charles , Art


Busyman's Magazine, May-June 1906 . rke, , , by Ernest Problems. After Prison— What? by an Sheffield Blade, by John_ Sorrows of India. 1. How we won India. By Dr. Charles and America. A Corripari- son and a Contrast, by Herbert W. Book for the Month. The Jungle. YOUTHS COMPANION. April 19 —Improving the WheatCrop, by W. M. Hays. Stories byFranklin W. Calkins, Martha , and Arthur S. Pier. April 26—Mosquitoes and Min-nows, by Margaret Deland; TheWild-Flower Garden, by Ida and stories by Charles , Arthur S. Pier, Henry , and Judith Graves Waldo. May 3—Salmon Fishing in aTown, by Robert Grant; ThePoison Ivy, by Annie OakesHuntingdon and stories by AlbertW. Tolman, Adeline Knapp, CharlesAdams and Ralph D. Paine. May 10—Improving the CornCrop, by W. M. Hays, and storiesby Franklin Welles Calkins, AliceL. Lee, Grace McGallaher and Ade-line Knapp. The Busy Mans Book Shelf Some InterestingBooks of theMonth Reviewed. RECENT FICTION. By Harold Bind-McLeod & Allen. Alton of Somasco. loss. Toronto:Cloth, $ There is a purpose and strengthabout this story of the great-heartedBritish Columbia ranchman, which islacking in the sensational fiction ofto-day. We feel a personal interestin the hero, whom we would willing-ly count as a friend, and it is for thisreason that we follow his fortuneswith a more intense concern thanwere he merely an impersonal figure-head. Apart from the skill displayedby the author in characterization, hehas succeeded in painting a truthfulpicture of the hard life of the ranch-ers, not only in their struggles againstthe might of nature but in their con-tests with unprincipled book is a valuable addition tothe literature of Canada. If Youth but Knew. By Agnes andEgerton, Castle. Toronto: TheMacmillan Co. of Canada. Cloth,$ This story of the Kingdom of West-phalia in the days of Jerome possessesa quaint and delicate charm th


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