MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... Ward, Look, and Co.'s publications for n s August maintain their high stadmird of excellence; and it would be impossible to speak too highly of the a Y Univiersal Instructor a perfect storehouse of informa- b l tion, or of Am7ateur ilrork, which supplie's ...

LITERATURE

... gisen, Burrowbridge, forr which Ne shoui like to see the authority), as to which it is said ;hat C-rdes, in hig IBitanuia, speaks of a fourth irrow in the market.place; Lut this could not be so, as aos Etone there is a relic of a fltted co!umtn, probably ...

A SHELFFUL OF VERSE.*

... the fact that it goes easily into the pocket and can be bought for ninepence. The portrait of Whitman in it, however-and we speak from personal knowledge-is a grotesque outrage; and for what reason Mr. Scott can permit these series of little volumes to ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... somewhat exaggerated in itself. We cladot blame Mi. Lex-monktff because he a has a high opinion of his fellow-countrymen. He speaks warmly, for example, of their power of adahting themselves to the habits of any people anioongst whom their lot may happen ...

WHITBY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... . 173 w I lebbit . 71 .. 67 ,, 60 45 , m Total. 688 .. 72 .. 64 615 012 at The quality of the exhibits was, generally speaking, oi excellent. Horses were a very good show. The Olove' at lands bays formed one or the finest classes ever seen at m Whitby ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... Its advent was not glorified by official pufis preliminary, direct, or collateraL Happily, ii atood in no noed of such. It speaks for itself. The band of the Belgian Guidbs has excellent qualities-notably, of' execution-but that. of the Engineers is greatly ...

ARTISTS AND RICHMOND-HILL

... ?? with the Foreig Ofiice in the hope that tihe load line Bosld bh accepted by other Powaseo, bui Uponi that hi could not speak vith certainty. ?? did not think theY should be wisely advised in prossing tho powers which rs, exist under the Merchant Shipping ...

LITERATURE

... him-through his bio- goapoer as well. ' English W~orthics. Admiral Blake. By D. Hanunay (London Longmans, Green & Co.)- ' To speak ot hhn as a great m-an, as one Nvho stoel oover against Chrer Croniwveli. ;vould be mere biographical miidsummer madness. ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... of Womon u. It is by Mrs l Lynn Lynton. a lady wbnlue high pouiition in the world of letters at least gives ber a title to speak for her sex. Mrs Lynton goes dead slick for the Women's Righters, ieliv'oriog her sledge.harnmer blovs at men-iapers inl a ...

HEARTH AND HOME

... this month's Women's Suffrafe JoUr7nl, the money value of this lady's services ought to be rated very high. The journal is speaking, indeed, of domestic services, but the principle is the same. The passage is worth quoting in fall for the sake of the delightful ...

COUNTRY LIFE

... however, when the rustic conmuanat upon bacon, when the surveillance of swne lazy, may be, but nevertheless ?? . We still speak of a 'fiitch' of bacon, a te n,- while etymologically the same as 'flesh' s 0' to the early popular mind that article represe ...

ANGLESEY & CARNARVONSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... amount would be made up before the books were closed. The t'nsisDENT asknowledged the toast, and said up to the time he was speaking £114 10s had been t~akpr i, il g*I- 6tc bllu,@ tafy. Mr GmrFFITrs, Bryn, briefly responded to the tsast of ?? The Vice-president ...