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Burr Cflmvl" b‘ ‘llmiwd with thuir general trade mark, t "B111"? 9'11"” _ I "Slowly the pnlu mists rise. like i Liko birds that fioc to their shelter Only tho wild gray gulls that love ' “Snlt is tho breath of ocean slopes " And all tho watur-\\'orld‘s alive. \‘ tho trocs and flowers, for all tho \ V‘ % t s" as these arri; they palo before the a In the popular mind the success o! the Anne books has in a measure given to the public‘ the idea that L. M. Montgomery is a writer with but one inkwell to her genius. This is, as those who have watcbdti both the development of Canadian letters and the maturing oi the talents of this, gifted woman know, far from the facts. Not only is Miss Montgomery facile princeps as a writer of books for and about ¥0\1118 People in Canada. but she is as well a writer of the no less difficult. short story. oi magazine‘ nrtiolds and as a writer of verse is accorded a high place among the songstera oi the day in both Con- ada and the UnitmLStntcs. l-ior poems have appeared» in a number oi tho loading periodicals and magazines in Canada. as well us in tbd United States, and she has also to her credit at least two collect} ions of hor poems in book form, containing. especially in The Watchman and Othcr Poems, some unusually lovely verses. This volume is dedicated "to the memory of thoso gallant (‘anad ian Soldiers who have laid down their lives for their country and the many tributes that Miss Mont- gomery has paid to the memory and tho efforts of tho Canadian soldiers. it is not n hook oi war poems; it in a “book of life." whorein the author sings of those famliar things of ovcry day. A lino of two from tho opening poem. Tho Watchman. might not inaptly bc quoted to indicate tho trcnd of many. "l care no morn for glory; all desire ' For conquest and for strife is gone front me‘. All eagerness for war: l only care To ‘help and heal bruised beings, and to givo Sumo comfort to tho weak and suffering." And so liilss Montgomery hm written sonic bountiful soilgs of the sca, with which on hr-r island homo she is vory familiar iu.all its varying moods. Sho itnows. too, not only tho loveliness of lilo sea and its own myriad voices whose songs she has interpreted for those who know not its language, but she is familiar, too. with the lifo of the sea, and happily u long coming of tho fishing flow-t has not taken frnln it a picturvsqtlc- ltoss and chnrnrfl-all thoso things speak from the pages 0f the sea songs. which uro filled with vivid picturos—iines like tilosu: “There's a graynoss over tho lntrbor like fear on the taco of a woman." gilosln of tho sca, in tho offing." "Swiftly the boats come homo- ward, ovcr tho grim bar crowding in hurry and aiffright, the (aloud and the clamor Will daro to tenlpt. tho ways of thc rnvcning sea tonight." and freshor blows tho brcozo, And nwiftcr still nach" hotlnding kccl cuts through thc combing sea. Athwart’ our masts tho shadows oi‘ the dripping sou-gulls float. When the fishing boats go out." Lines that linger in rule's mom- ory for thd pictures they bring of tho sou nndthosc who work tlloro- on. llut Miss Montgomery is equally at homo in hcr Songs of the llilis and Woods. Realtors of ilci" hooks know well hvr love for lovely depths of tho woods and the glory of tho sunsets. Nuvor was n honlclatid richer in gorgcoils color- ing than is Prince lddward island, and Miss Montgomery has draws unforgctabie pictures of its sunset valleys and winding roads and of its "woods whcro. tho day aside. knelt like u. itousivo nun and tender" in her stories, but lovely wealth of upprorilttion that she has poured out to Mothcr Nature and hot‘ children in her Stings 0t‘ the llills and Woods. it. in not possible to quote. bccauso tlin witchery of words litres ono on from pooiln to poem. Truo it is that. “thorns a gypsy wind across tho harvest land," and that it has lcd lliiss Montgomery through all tho woncl~ erful winding ways of poosy. Strongly (iramatk: and highly inr aginativo, Miss Mnntgoumry has yc-t another sidv. to imr genius and silo has writtona numbnr of poolnn tioaling with somo phasu or thought in lifo that are sufficient. in thomsolvus to place hcr among tho foremost wrlturs oi‘ modern verso. Of such is Tho llritlu Dreams, Tho Wntchnmn, if Mary llud Known, nml others (illiliilly forceful and unusual. 0f her work it may ho said. as she Illiil writtl-n of another poot: “His was tho doiicato insight and his tho poignant vision Whoroby tho world might lonrn what wino- lppod roses know, What a drift of ruin might lisp on n gray aowdawping. Or a pale spring of tho woodland bnblc low. "'l‘hore‘ was strength in him and tho weak won froeiy from it There was iniinltd pity and strong hearts grow soft thereby. There was truth so unshriuking and starry shining. Men rend clear by its light and scorned to toll a lio." Of Interest To Earmers (Continued from Page 13-) not enough cereal, as oatmeal, cornmeal. corn flakes with C1111"! or rich milk. Owing to the univer- sal practice oi eating will"! and meat. broad and ten-dry their Elnpirc." and is lint one of ' N11, [It ‘N01’ 60 OF ML ‘W15 Q0 watt, r1> NIGER. 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