. Review of reviews and world's work. the this connection may well be mentioned several num-bers of Heaths Home and School Classics, admirablyreedited by such well-known authors as Edward Ever-ett Hale and Elizabeth Stuart-Phelps. Among thesewe find Jaclmnapes, by Mrs. Ewing ; The WonderfulChair a7id the Tales It Told, by Frances Browne ;Chapters on Animals, by Philip Gilbert Hamerton ;Goody Two Shoes, by Oliver Goldsmith, and books, well printed, in paper covers, and at a lowprice, will be welcome in many a House-Boat on the St. Lawrence, by Everett T. Tom


. Review of reviews and world's work. the this connection may well be mentioned several num-bers of Heaths Home and School Classics, admirablyreedited by such well-known authors as Edward Ever-ett Hale and Elizabeth Stuart-Phelps. Among thesewe find Jaclmnapes, by Mrs. Ewing ; The WonderfulChair a7id the Tales It Told, by Frances Browne ;Chapters on Animals, by Philip Gilbert Hamerton ;Goody Two Shoes, by Oliver Goldsmith, and books, well printed, in paper covers, and at a lowprice, will be welcome in many a House-Boat on the St. Lawrence, by Everett T. Tomlinson (Lee &Shepard), is a sequelto last years bookcalled Camping onthe St. Laivrence,and the same fourboys who had pleas-ant adventures inthat story now studyCanadian history un-der the cliffs ofFrontenac, in addi-tion to their experi-ences of life in ahouse-boat. Rival Boy Sports-men is a book by Parker thatintroduces a hero ofseveral previousbooks by the sameauthor. This hero isGrant Barton, whoseformer experiences,. Cover design (reduced). which we must not pause to relate, had hardened andinvigorated him so that in this book he returns toschool, establishes a rival club of young sportsmen, andwe have a sequence of fishing matches, boat-races, andall sorts of wholesome sports. (Lee & Shepard.) SOME STORIES ESPECIALLY FOR Sawyer Hamlin has now written, as the thirdand concluding volume of her popular Chicopee series,a book called Nans Chicopee Children. The heroinehas been doing nursing work in Porto Rico, where herhusband, who is a physician, had been serving with thearmy. A rich friend had become interested in Nansidea of taking poor children into the country, and helpedher to found a summer home for poor girls and doctor builds a small hospital in connection withthis country home, and sends poor children to it as hefinds them in his city practice. These little invalidsare Nans Chicopee children, and give title to the idea of helpfuln


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