Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 23, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 12 Winnipeg free press saturday january 23, 1954 the teaching of English by k. M. H. The sense of wonder by Bert Case dish Toronto Mcclelland and Ste wart. Modes of thought we suspect have been carried All too close to their ultimate and dehumanizing ends behind the Iron curtain As informed with the love of its thinks however that the Progress Sor of me history on Tion u. Of the Subj of wonder you. Far forget out Ltd. With the t As the famous report e leaching of English in England under the1 in of sir Henry new volume by the proves thous in English and Tario College inti. Me a Sive ism is on its Way out and some strange new god will take its place with Only Short pause to glimpse some facet of eternal author Diltz however is if possible going to halt the procession for that glimpse. Act matter of the world needs not More so is imaginative citizens ready to be bored be philosophy and or sheltered in the group hich it May be real persons v our Best he author in his and our pupils Best Compa do not let that Are the would s creative obviously or. Diltz he holds As extend his own love and re Sipline in the for great literature to deepen insight the teacher and the taught. Horizons of the masterpiece is not so much an e experience both As a Trust. It is not an idea the to words but a vision e Book proceeds into in the Ligh t this Creed pausing to warn c scientific analysis reduces i 2 of course cannot to a collection of rags his profession As Bones. Literary appreciation in some of its it the Means by which to the he of or. Diltz goes for re trying to shake to discuss the great facets from a false English literature stopping to autism a slithering poetry drama the Short the empiricism of the King James Bible even psychology and in at the newspaper office application of the who can read reads Al. These and he finds. Every i ii Ltd n Vin the of Litorin by and Flo Lala lab i cetus me Guj Luici Page. News Dies daily editorial comment on the news is daily Bur Cicely Courtn Eidge 224 up. A Grayhill co. Of author includes suggestions for teachers As to the presenta Courtn Eidge is known t canadians through the amusing films that of their subject suggestions which any careful Reader can appreciate. Good As these appear to England with her Hus Hulbert. Older readers from England and charmingly As they Are presented or. Diltz would be the first to agree that the first re her the comedienne for 3n the stage beginning for a teacher of English is not a knowledge of method but a love and reverence for the written a Book that is d chatty is More honest Tage Folk when it if the professor can get that Over he will have done an incalculable service to the most Raphy and there Are a illustrations to add to Ive features. F. A. Subject on the curriculum. English. At least the sense of wonder tries to do just that. A saturday review new books and old Canada s great theme Canada by j. M. S. Careless 4171 up. Toronto the Macmillon company of Canada this Book is one of several his tories of Canada written with-1 in the last few years which give the lie to j. B. Bury s once famous dictum that history is Noth ing More than a science and that literary Art has no place in the writing of it. Compact and Lucid prof. Careless is assistant professor of history at the University of Toronto and his. Orderly compact and Lucid narrative should win him the gratitude of countless undergraduates. But this is also a Book for the general Reader who will be delighted by the author s sinewy often witty style and b his vigorous but fair minded judg ments. The theme is the emergence of a Canadian nation out of scattered colonies in response to the Challenge of the vast Canadian land and of the forces that have played on its inhabitants. It finds the very Core of Canadian his Lory in the fact that a separate Canadian Community has always survived in North America and still continues to grow. The general tone of the prof. Careless writes is neither typical Canadian pessimism concerning Canada s shortcomings As a self conscious nation nor equally typical optimism regarding the country s limitless resources and All excusing youth " this is a sly dig at the John Fisher school of it is the author concludes a surprised and measured satisfaction that so much has been accomplished in the face of such grave Here Are some examples prof. Careless s ability to say much in a few words. On Mckenzie King s conscription policy the Liberal Leader had saved both National Unity and his party. Never had his policy of de Lay and indefiniteness been used More cleverly nor to so constructive an end. It was not a Noble policy but Given the problems of Canada it was a highly Succes Ful one. Nor had it been easy. Behind the appearance of Drifting before the currents Public opinion Lay sound and fury by c. V. Perpetual War for perpetual peace edited by Harry Elmer Barnes 67 up. Cal vell Idaho cation printers. Following world War one the editor of this volume. Harry Elmer Barnes was recognized As a Leader of urn revisionist school of historians in the United states. The purpose of the group was to convince the citizens of the United states that the for eign policy of president Huson was wrong that american entry into the War was not necessary and a break with established tradition. Their Campaign with the assistance of senator Nye and other politicians had some degree of Suc Cess. The present volume is. An at tempt by a new group of revisionists again Lead by Barnes undermine the International policy of presidents Roosevelt and tru Man and we May add of president Eisenhower also. They want Noth ing to do with the world outside i _ in. I its have an unseasoned blindness to change the established fact. There is not any evidence that Hitler Mussolini the War lords of Japan. Stalin or Malenkos would have accepted or will accept ideological or a foreign policy based on Conti mentalism in this age of rapid global transportation. Or. Barnes and his associates appear to have overlooked that it takes two to make a bargain that International urbanity and rational Coop ration have not guided the expansion programs of modern dictators. Boxed in the authors have also failed to Point out that the vast majority of americans even without the leadership of Roosevelt would not have accepted the Conquest of Europe by Hitler or the control of Asia of the americas. The Book Point of View Atta by Francis Rufus Bellamy 216 up. Toronto the Copp Clark co. Ltd. Brokell was a Farmer who loved most animals but hated insects. One Day apparently As a punishment for his heartless treatment of them he found himself transformed into insect size though he retained his human form. The world was a puzzling place. Ponds became oceans Peb Bles boulders the grass a huge and frightening Jungle. One Day he rescued an ant named Atta from death. They be came friends and Brokell Learned the ant language. Taken Back to Atta s Home City Brokell eventually through his human mental Powers and grasp of things foreign to an ant s brain made himself virtually the military ruler the ant City and the conqueror of Hills for Miles around. But he could never feel at Home in an ant world where Blind obedience to and worship of the state was both is a condensed symposium of the previously published works of eight leading revisionists it is marked by bitterness loaded with harsh Ness based on Flimsy evidence and is not Likely to Appeal to Many americans. The Case of the revisionist a the right to be heard. But when they state it is time to resume a sane foreign policy based on Continental ism National inter est ideological co existence inter National urbanity and rational co operation in world and support this stand by saying that traditional neutrality kept the United states free from any major foreign War for a Cen Tury and both permitted and encouraged civil Liberty economic expansion financial solvency nation Al Prosperity and government dec it is difficult to escape the impression that these revision by Japan. They knew if this Hap near it. Opened they would be boxed in Between two International gang sters who did not respect Neutral boundaries. Natural and demanded and where Friendship Between any two beings was unheard of. Or Bellamy has evidently tried to create a sort of 20th Century Gulliver hitting at human ways of thought of the present Day by describing an ant Colony which he seems to imply much resembles some present or possible states. He is attempting to strike a blow at statism and state worship feel eng _ correctly of course that when the state is All inter individual relationships cannot exist. But Dean Swift need not fear that his place As a satirist is being usurped. Although Atta is an Amus Little Book particularly in its descriptions the ants life it is no Gulliver s travels or anything mighty exciting King s Cool determination careful calculation and the readiness to act when the right moment came. Perhaps Mackenzie King s Handl ing of the conscription question was his greatest achievement in Rose nationalism on Canadian literature since 1900 Canadian literature had be come More analytical and self critical since the Rosy nationalism of the turn of the Century but this in itself was a sign of maturity. Poetry largely turned from the landscape to the people of Canada to Tell stories to Deal with social problems and satire the minds and emotions of individuals the everyday world they lived in. The depression of the thirties in particular strengthened the mood of prof. Careless can draw striking portraits by a judicious use of adjectives. Mackenzie King appears for instance As a quiet reserved plump Little Man who turned out to be the most successful party Leader Canada has yet King s rival r. B. Bennett is Cartier at Perce rack Gaspe 1534 illustration in Canada a Story of Challenge a doctor grows up by d. C. A. Summed up As a mixture of undoubted ability bold Energy and arrogant Assurance in some ways his own worst prof. Careless s Book is one of a British Commonwealth series undertaken by the syndic the Cambridge University press in order to Tell Young students in each part of the Commonwealth about the history of the other parts and of the whole. It can be warmly recommended to anyone seeking a Well written outline of Canadian history. A number of excellent illustrations add greatly to its value. The doctors by Andre up. Toronto Thomas Allen limited. Is no artificiality or i straining for the sensational in this european Best seller which has in recent months been placed before the american Reader for judgment and enjoyment. It is the Story Jean neral a Young medical student written by a doctor and treated always with the Layman in mind. Young neral is just another lonely student at the vast cite uni vers Taire but his chosen world of sickness poverty miracles and Dis ease soon opens up into a wonder Ful Kaleidoscope the personalities he meets Are numerous and varied his loves Are fittingly wonderful and fleeting until in maturity he finds the woman of his life. Despite himself neral cannot skimp Over the Voriest experiences the average medical student encounters in his first studies. The Fine line Between the living Anc the dead completely disappears in one chapter discussing cadavers floating around in Muddy tanks and piles of preserved arms legs and torsos in one Corner awaiting dissection like so Many two by ours. Neral the student grows very ast into neral the doctor when in does the rounds of a slum area near the Hospital with a senior Interne. The futility of the dying the hopeful brilliance of the re covery and the Grey fear of the unknown Are massed together when neral really gets into medi Cine and away from his immaturity. Through it All his love for Larrianne is a Beacon that never seems to dim. Perhaps the most appealing Fea Ture of this Book is not its Force Ful simplicity but the particular cosmopolitan atmosphere it Cre ates which sets it apart and above recent Home grown Reading. Books received Assisi and Umbria revisited by Edward Hutton. 247 up. Palm publishers limited. The goodly seed by John Wylie 218 up. Toronto British Book Serj vice Canada Ltd. Cousin Bazilio by Eca de Queiroz translated by Roy Campbell. 296 up. Toronto British Book ser vice Canada Ltd. The Complete Book of base ment improvement by Ralph Trevos. 173 up. Toronto the Copp Clark co. Ltd. Modern sagas the icelanders in North America by Thorstina Wal ters. 229 up. Fargo . North Dakota Institute for regional Stu Dies. The amazing or. Savage r he artificial Bastard a Graphy of Richard Savage by Clarence Tracy published in Coop ration the University of Saskatchewan by the University of Toronto press. Ichard Savage Man of let ters protege of Alexander Pope Friend of Samuel John son and claimant of the rank of Bastard son of lord Rivers has become through the efforts of Many biographers More of a legend than an historical fact. Savage s latest biographer pro Fessor Clarence Tracy of the University of Saskatchewan and Secre tary treasurer of the humanities association of Canada has opened up a fascinating chapter in the social and literary life of the eighteenth Century in a Book that is by r. N. Thorough and scholarly and at the same time dramatic and fast mov ing. Great masses of evidence come into use to bring out the character Talent and personality of Savage rather than to follow in the Quill lines of previous biographers from Johnson Onward that stressed the Romance and mystery of his life and More often than not failed to sift fact from fancy. In a vast research Job professor Tracy has examined the works of Savage and thereby gleaned much that is Rich in biographical lore. Nothing is stated As fact without documentary evidence to support it and where conjecture and Barbara Ann As teacher by j. L. Theory have been necessary they Are declared to be such and explained with reason. Inasmuch As Savage s career Cut across those of almost All the liter Ary men of his time he inspired Many imaginative books Severa with an Over balance of fiction. J m. Barrie with the assistance of h. B. Mariot Watson once put Savage into a play which was presented at the criterion theatre in London in As a hair raising and handkerchief wetting affair with a Cross Chan Nel swim a Duel and other extra Ordinary occurrences. The Man himself the present biographer Wade through ail this material the novels the essays previous Bio graphical sketches the poems of the Man himself and came to the conclusion that the need for a new biography rested on the Patent in adequacy of All existing ones. Based on a claim that came to Light mysteriously when Savage was a Young Man that he was the son of lord Rivers and lady Mec skating for beginners by bar no to the United states and Cana Clesfield the narrative traces his Bora Ann Scott and Michael Kirby it is difficult to be impartial i the great Wash by Gerald Mcclelland and Sevort. Out this Book violent words do m 6" to-ronl0i the Brit Book ser of the Foremost Authon a ties on the Art of figure skating have combined their about not make a weak Case stronger. The Book reads like the dying mor of a lost cause full of sound and fury. Alaska Alaska 1741-19s3 by Clarence c. H Alley 406 up. Portland Oregon bin Fords and Mart. Or. Clarence c. Hulley s appearance on the historical literary scene should be noted Vith interest in this part of the country not Only because of the obvious Quality of his work bul also because Ontario and for stomach sufferers do you suffer stomach distr is due to excess stomach Sasco i distention acid in digestion nervous Slomach ask your druggist about . Unlike stomach powders or lab left Reclus a a Medicine in liquid form for the prompt beneficial Relief of he symptoms of hype acidity. Satis faction or Money refunded. Now available in regular and trial site bottles. Rio he is a received native of his Early rat some pretty colourful gangster style ice Canada Ltd. I. Kersh who As chairmen invariably say needs no in has blended. Y business with a super atomic plot for world domination. The out come is a Well paced and mighty exciting Story. Two englishmen intellectual Fel lows _ the Teller of the Story a plodding Type his Friend uncannily Clever but an everlasting talker these two come into accidental Contact with an american gang Ster a flashy fronted Man who evidently is in fear of his life be and unfortunately followed which the two englishmen Lear other Able canadians across Lessly and relentlessly forge right education in the Manitoba town of Hartney. He graduated fron he University of British Colum Bia Many. To United states Border. He taught n universities in Oregon Ana Washington and is now on leave of absence from his Post As head of the departments of history and political science at the University of Alaska. There Are very few experts on Alaska s history and geography and the present reviewer is not one of them so an appraisal from the academic Point of View is uncalled for Here. It is quite in order to say however that or. Hulley s volume is going to be welcomed by the Many who have always found something fascinating in the liquid sound of Alaska s name. In thoroughly interesting narrative and a number of Fine photographs or. Cause he has gotten into something too big for him. An eerie ride through the country at night some relatively innocuous gurgling and a sudden death Start a Chain of events through which the two englishmen fear nto the Middle of the master organization which has a rather Fea Sable sounding plan to drown off a Large portion of the world s Mil Lions and take Over control of the survivors in a new Feudal atomic age. Or. Kersh has set the super scientific Headquarters of this group of b Estial supermen deep in Canada s North Woods. It is Here that we have the exciting Climax of the tale. It All ends a bit abruptly but it is a fascinating Story in spite of that. J. M. G. Talents to Aid the aspiring skater Young or old to master the Basic principles of both free skating and figures. Illustrated with easy to follow diagrams and step by step photo graphs featuring Barbara Ann Scott former world s figure skat ing Champion and Michael Kirby who received his Early training at the old Winnipeg Winter club on Smith Street the Book covers a Ivic Range of information from the first strokes on ice to the choreography of a professional ice show a helpful daily practice Chart gives the beginner Many pointers on the Basic edges and other Chap ters of interest include the Correct Way to fall Home Ballet practice for body positions games on ice specialities of the stars and a be Hind the scenes Story of a Large ice show. The Book concludes with a Brief history of figure skating an explanation of the More frequent terms used and a list of the clubs belong the balloon by Henry Phelps Brown. 242 up. Toronto the Mac Millan co. Of Canada Ltd. Violetta Elvin dancers of today no. 3. 32 up. Toronto the Mac Millan co. Of Canada Ltd. Festival Ballet dancers of to Day no. 4. 32 up. Toronto the Macmillan co. Of Canada Ltd. Three things Only by h. C. Mason. 75 up. Toronto Thomas Nel son sons Canada Ltd. The illustrated . Bible 932 pages. Toronto Thomas sons Canada Ltd. No magic carpet by h a 1 e n Elaine Bricker. 116 up. Toronto Mcclelland Stewart Ltd. Our sense of identity by Mal Colm Ross. 346 up. Toronto the Ryerson press. Princess Margaret by Marion Crawford. 86 up. Toronto British Book service Canada Ltd. Lady on a Tightrope by c. M. B my Mission in life by Eio 216 up. New York Vantage press. Londe wife of the fascist dictator of Argentina has bequeathed to her adoring shirtless a remarkable document in her Book my Mission in life. The fact that it makes almost nauseating Reading to the discriminating citizen of a demo Cracy does not destroy its Clever the fascist mind and my Mission in life read in the knowledge of what has happened in Argentina shows How far such a mind cat go. It is the Book Paul Goebbels would have written had he been a woman and Hitler s mistress. No killer he shark oly p. Fitzgerald o Connor it 11 i Quiri liner Gnu a t i c Hulley tells the tale of the won "2 up. Toronto Book Semcer Kerful Northland from the Days before russian America up to the present. J. G. Iran is about three times larger in area than France. Announcing. Maugham week in Canada Jan. 25-Jan. 31 the dry Somerset maugham will celebrate his 80th monday january 25, inaugurate maugham week in Canada. In honour of the event there will be a special edition in three volumes of the selected novels. One thousand copies of cakes and ale will also be published. Bound in Quarter vellum and measuring nine inches by six the Book will contain a Tablet signed by the author and the artist d1 the Book will be priced at the Complete Short stories and the collected plays. Will also be available and like the selected novels will Lei at each. The vagrant volume of essays will sell for s3.00. At your Boott Luff British Book service Kingswood House 1068 Bio advice Avenue Toronto on Jrie Canada Ltd. Complete Book of basement improvement by Ralph tre Iet 173 up. Toronto the Copp Clark co. Ltd. N recent years High labor costs have decided a Good Many homeowners to make some of their Home improvements them selves. At the same time the last decade or so has brought the Reali i Dian figure skating associations. As out in various writings through a colourful career in which he escaped the Gallows languished in prison was Kidnap Ped was recommended As poet laureate of England although he never reached this appointment at the time going to Colley cibber whose Royal birth Day odes were soon to be byword for silliness among the wits Savage did receive Royal monies and was permitted to go to court to kiss the Queen s hand in appreciation of a birthday ode and died in poverty and in prison in 1743 at the age of 46. Great contemporaries during his career Savage knew everybody and in one lifetime experienced nearly every Way of. Life open to a Man of his time. His Ife touched upon Many greater contemporaries As professor Tracy Points out it is impossible to Deal adequately with the lives of either Johnson or Pope without bringing in Pochard Savage often in an intimate relationship. One regrettable fact is thai though the Book offers a great Story of this romantic enigmatic and tragic character it closes on a note similar to All previous Hist ories of the Man and his tells not whether Richard Savage had True claim to Noble birth. That Issue which confounded great minds Over Many years if skely to remain an unsolved problem even to writers of the future who find meaty material in the contentious Story of the life Richard Savage. Because despite the most pain staking research and it is apparent in the artificial Bastard that pro Eva who Rose through her Abil Ity and her connection with Juan Peron to a position of Power unprecedented in a latin american state had to tread a dangerous Tightrope to maintain it. She had to overcome or by pass the Basic latin prejudice against women occupying any position other than wife and Mother in prejudice rooted in up per and lower class alike. Her method is apparent in every line of her Book. Tide great Sian in it in ambiguous terms of High flown sentiment the Clever director of Argentina press and labor functions of government at tributes everything to the great Rock of spiritual Faith that she claims was her husband. Juan was Ler Light and her god Juan was one of the great men of the Ages. With the same sure touch for the big lie that has characterized the great modern propagandists she is anything but Subtle carrying Hei Eulogy of Peron to such a pitch that she would have the Reader be Lieve his coming to Power was a phenomenon on the same order As the coming of Christ. She wrote one needs Only to see Peron to believe in him in his sincerity in his loyalty and in his openness. They saw him and believed. What happened in Bethlehem nearly two thousand years ago was repeated Here. Eva of course planned to be elevated in the Public mind As the two indicted Kenya Reuters two White police reservists were indicted thursday on charges of Sault and causing bodily harm to Mau Mau suspects by flogging them with a Rhinoceros hide whip. Fhe men Michael Sawyer 31, and Dennis Pharazyn 29, were freed on bail pending the opening of their rial. Legislature opens first ses Sion of the Nova Scotia legislature since last May s provincial elec Ion will open feb. 24, Premier Macdonald announced today. Liberals will hold 22 of hem in conservatives 12, and the Kcf 2, there is one vacancy. Spiral illustration in skating for beginners do it yourself by o. E. S. Music rooms for example. It gives hints on How to Deal with All sorts of construction problems rom the simple one of How to Cut Wallboard up to boxing in girders and finishing the Wallboard and Woodwork once the carpentry Job s completed. Squeaky stairs activities life and loves of i the Little known basking shark come up for review in this Book by an exacting irishman. Contrary to first impression the Book does not Deal with hair Rais escapes from killer Sharks if there Are such things. Rather or. O Connor s Story is an unusual one about Tho commercial aspects of Hunting the basking shark. No Kil Ler he the basking shark apparently Only come to the surface during the mating season in the violent Waters off the coast of North Scotland and the sea of the he brides. The Story deals with or. Nor s risky attempts to commercialize on the shark s liver As the Cornair venture a tiny Craft pit Ches helplessly through the fantastic water of the Minch off the outer Isles of Scotland. Perhaps the most outstanding feature of the Book is or. O con nor s own daring and initiative in trying to exploit the unusual aspect of surface fishing by Harpoon and rope. He Points out also the inimitable Gall of the norwegian fishing Fleet which poached Well within the three mile International nation that often there is Good space going to waste in the basement. The Complete Book of basement improvement endeavours to meet both these circumstances and a Workmanlike Job it makes of it too. The jacket claims that even a beginner can do a professional Job by following the step by step instructions in this practical this is a bit optimistic since a truly professional looking Job depends on skill born of Long practice As Well As know How. But by following the Book s surprisingly Clear and detailed instructions the Amateur of even moderate skill with tools coastal limit. This provided each. _ should be Able to Complete a More Nan Job even on projects that he would consider far beyond his capabilities without this help too Many do it yourself books Are a Hodge podge of instructions on unrelated topics. The Book of basement improvement avoids this it goes in orderly Progress Ion from the preparatory work in putting up partitions studs door frames floor plates and the like through descriptions of various types of Wallboard. On to instructions on How to put up the ceiling and Lay Down the Loor and what Choice of materials May be used great wife to the great Man his Humble and adoring servant. It would be As a wifely duty that she would close a newspaper or cow a labor Union. All evil things Are justified in books at Eaton s How to prepare your income tax 1953 by Lancelot j. Smith 1.50 your income Canada 1953 a. R. Mcmichael h. C. Rogers . the ascent of by sir John Hunt. Forward by his Royal highness the Duke of chapter 16 by sir Edmund Hillary 5.5o Sainte Marie among the Huron by Wilfred and Elsie Mcleod jury the a logical discoveries and daily life of the workers at the jes Uit Mission at midlands on Tario 3.50 Book Section main floor South. Dial 3-2-5. T. Eaton will you be a Welcome visitor in your children s Home and to make the course com Jolete the Book offers suggestions on Home repairs such As Correct no basement dampness silencing squeaky stairs and what to do Nobou sagging floors or Leaky basement Walls. All this is presented in readable style and with literally hundreds of drawings and photographers to illustrate the text. There is hardly a to Page spread without several of them. The photographs Are so intriguing in fact that the Home improve ment enthusiast is liable to find that his textbook has been appropriated by the woman in the House seeking to borrow some of its ideas for Interior decorating schemes in the upstairs rooms. Fessor Tracy has had a far greater advantage at research than Many earlier chroniclers on the same subject the True knowledge of whether the claim was just or in just went out with his life like a smothered flame and it along with All the other secrets of this mysterious Man was buried with him. For Young readers Rew Canadian government annuity new president club que. Scott h. Misener of port Colborne ont., thursday was re elected president of the Dominion Marine association at a concluding session of the organization s annual meet ing. John Paterson of fort Wil Liam ont., president. Mines in scottish newspapers weeks during 1951. For it suggests a number of different Little stranded fliers St. Johns fld. Up an Craf Lancaster from nearby Tor Bay flew Over two stranded men themes for the basement Redrea Lon Greenly Island off Labrador if the Story lacks Strong Advent ution room Western ranch Sailor s it is More than made up by or. O Connor s vivid imagination. A Fellah is a native of Egypt who cultivates the soil. Retreat and basement cabaret Are three of them and devotes Chap ters on How to build functional rooms playroom study gym laundry Hobby and wednesday dropping another sup ply of food end clothing. Two unidentified Seal Hunters have been stranded on the Bleak Island since monday when they were caught on Drifting ice. Who. Have read the magic fiddler and the Bells on Finland Street will know How Lyn Cook can Tell in fiction the stories of real happenings and people. This she has done again in rebel on the which is a Story of the 1837 re Bellion written for Young people. The Story is Woven around the life of a family living in the Bush some Miles from Toronto and tells of the happenings on the farm in those Early Days including Maple sugar making and an Apple paring Bee and the children s pet Deer Zeky. How the children found out about the plans for the uprising their journey to Toronto How they heard the Battle and witnessed the flight make exciting Reading for Young readers. In her foreword the author states that Many of the events and characters Are True although much of the action is fiction. L. Y. District annuities representatives 617 Royal Bank bldg., Winnipeg Telephone 92-4903 mail Coupon today postage free it director Condolon Gewn mint annul Tom mail today to. Lelauti Showa plume Send me information showing Haw a Canadian. Government annuity can bring me retirement income at Low Cost. My birth. A we Tel annuity understand that information Given Wilt be held confidential
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