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Father Anthony, By ROBERT BUCHANAN-
London: Jola Long.
This is the first of a series of sixponny sloth nerals published by Mr. Long, and, as the notion Mays, there is nothing like them un the market." They ought certainly to sell in ten of thousands, 'The story solectal for the inauguration of the series is strongly written. It isn tale of Irish life, and the scenes and characters are well drawa while the movemoni is brisk. A murder mystery has to be solved, and at one time this innocent man charged with the erims is likely to be cun. ricted simply beentiso his brother, a priest to whom the real murderer has made confession, decidos that he cannot brouk his religious vows and tell what he knows. Fortunately the mur derer dios, but coufosses his ring publicly before ho dies, and all ends woll,
Nina,
By OSALINE Macmillan & Co.
موری
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There is a mid-Victoria darone about this charming love story. By mid-Viotorizu wa da not man höstadginess which present-day read- ars sʊnotimes associate with that period, but rather thenoscientiousness we of an older age are inclined to associate with the mid-Victorian writers, when more attuation was paid to the Masonableness of a plot mud the execution of the work than is the enstom nowadays. With- out prolixity, without a superfluous went to bindor the development of the story she has to tell, thin erentor of Nin" a well-defined chore from start to finish. Thore is not ong but several well-drawn characters with whom the reader grows up and grows old. The literary Lough it strong and certain. There is no wor monising, but passage are numerous which, like some of the best things in Adam Bode," can be taken from their context and applied to the evoryday life
of
jakt, merchant
mariner. Opening in A Minall Scottish borough, which might bo identiful with any of the humired mnall towns - in the vicinity of Edinburgh or Glasgow, tho aeane soon changes to England in the neigh bourhood of a Cathedral town, and glimpses are given of Paris, of student life in Vienna and of society functions in London. But the closing scenes are witnessed in Bogbaro, and tho final. pages are dominated by the finely-drawn High. land servitor, whose encontricities give humour to the story and reveal a type fat, wo fear,- belongs to a byeguno "ağa. "Nina" is, of course, the contral guro. fler mother waR I. "French singer, who dies at Nina's birth in the house of the village ductor. "Nina's identity is diseorored by an English Dean visiting the neighbouring castle, and it is under his gaid-. aneo that she grows up and is educated, white still in the keeping of the doctor's spinster daughter. Vory carefully is the secret of Nina's birth kept from her. but, like most secrets, it lenks out, and comes to her knowledge just when love has brought the fairy prince into her lifa. How she ucts upon love's prompting, how Juck Thirlmero follows and wine her, how the mystery of her birth is lured up and her mother's bouour virdiestod ind her fatlier declares himself, should he learned at tak band from the pages of one of the most delightful stories it has been our pleasure to road for many a day:
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in several ways, but the most important of the difficulty of Leaveling in such a moan- the methods advocated is that which cones under the generic name of Socialism. 1
faias Bait forest-clad confey have hitherto With bis contention that revolutionary Secialtsin would prorouted any appreciable advance of cicil SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES defeat its own end, the sener Socialists musttion in this direction,
The P. M. S.S. Co. str. Siberia sailed from agree. Socialism, which is the profice of The
is compared: obletly of Marti If you suffer from any diseno dan to an inpure San Francisco on the 3rd inst. for Hongkong, evalition, is the only possible method, but that Kuckin tribes, all of whom are independent site of the Lico, FROM WHATEVER CAUSE ARISIMU, happy time is aftar off, and how are these and semi-barbarous, and the district Insa huil end to the value of Chris's Blood Blixtaro Shanghai, and is due to arrive at Hongkong oa TA Honolula, Yokohama, Kobo, Nagasaki and visionaries to be made to raise that they tortion that this district is part of Yunnan popular than ever, the reason of this being undoubted.
world-famnt Blood Pariter and storar. This the 30th instant. reputation for lawlessness.
The Chinese con- medicine has years ropation, and in today more should undertake work which is at hand? He Provinca is one which it would be difficult toy bis his wonderful roody does what it pleads for a better understanding between parties, and be advocates a working arrangement tain the effective control in westwards of the al-FERRANESTLY
substantiate Certainly China does not main, Profesney to 20-IT CURES SKIN AND TIGAOD DISEASESľu Mauik op the 3rd inst., at 7 p.m., for this
The H. & A. str. St. Albans from Sydney, &c., Sat. whereby capital and labour shef bo zande to-
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realise that their interests are not antagonist in een valloy worth of Lat. 26, and, speaking both bat matnal. He suggests the formation of an geographically and ethnologically, there is no Economic Association which should aim at question that the basin of the Nusai-Ifkn forins combination between labourers and capitalists,
a natural extension, hinterland, to British
The profit-sharing concorus urs cited as steps the Sulween-Irrawaddy "divido" in in this direction, and be suggests that the
Intitule is a lofty rango of mountains vary- development of Bocisty ought to proceed on ing from 10-1,500ft. in height; and is almost. such lines. His comment that wees Socialism impossible in winter. I crossed the range by andowed with religious enthusias
it might ha
the Pien-ma раня in Jaumary, when there were achioral quickly, is striking; but in the absence 3 ft. of snow on the sunit, and male transport
a force its
growth must be gradual as intacticable, so that all louls had to t linos. At any rate whether carried by coolie. To eastwords of the range, Socialism be hort Spencer though, opposed to it
of such
to
and on evolutionary or otherwise -and H., in to Salween Valley, ie till "in! that it was inevitable--the writer geognised: Cana, alboit a scantily-populated and ill-
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population is mainly composed of Lisow and This ide is oven more pronounced in the Minckia tribes they are ander the control second paper, which is titled "Signs of
of Chine, or semi-Chinese chiefs. or Tuast for the World. He points to the change which who are responsible to the magistrate of Yun ULCERS. luas taken place during the past century in
lung-chou. reducing the possibilities of war, and refers in
On crossing the "divide," however, thers is hopeful terms to the promise contained in the marked change both in the natural featurest is a safe and Tarmont Remedy. arbitration treaties and international ander. of the country and in the type and languagePains, for it removes is cause from the Blood and It is the only raal specific for Goat and Rheumatic standings or armogements designed to control of its inhabitants. One enters a wild jungle Bone, the Ballons of tolligerents. He anticipator a
region without ronda or inus or officials, Supreme Court of the World which shall where the land is chiefly covered with dento NOTE. This mixture is pleasant in the faste arbitrate between ntions, a
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Thousands of wouderful carsa have been affectat natives go The third essay is entitled The Ignorance with dhr and spear, and are ne truculent in TRIED MANY THINGS WITHOUT PENEFIT of Valour." This is a logical sequence to the appearance as they are inhospitable in their
UNTIL I TOOK CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. preceding
and seeks to controvert the
attitude to strangers The Chinese type of writes Just a line
Mr. F. E. Low-18 bridge Street Bow, Chester, ides that human prouresa
resulted from architecture is not not with here, and the houses Mixture. I had erzout.. for seven months, and tried favour of Clarke's Ilood conflict Strife has certainly been one of the are of the Kachin type, long, low, thatebed many things without bezotit until I took your tened factors in man's development, but the writer buildings of bamboo and gas, raised above the After the eighth bottio I was quite well again. points very aptly that mati wes niso a schemer, ground on piles, and decorated with the horns your wonderful 'Clarko's Blood Miztara."Jana. Said on the 19th, ultime, and is expected here
Please arrept thie leftor as a token of graue to stinct, would also tell him and Lis fellows that already stated, auturally appertains to Barma Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors and his self-interest, which was the primul in of buffalo and other cattle. This regio
region, as
31, 1903, they could on occasions gain that end by com and slihongh british role has hitherto not promise, in other words, by regulating their advanced touch beyond Myitkyina it is to be lives so that they could live together. His con. hoped that in time to come the whole basin clusion is that the advocates of peace are work of tho Nai-Hka will gradually be CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE ing in the ways of historic evolution, an opinion brought which will be largely endorsed.
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