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Montreal the philosophers and critics are recalled. . . _ The poetical and prose writers of America D r __ *_ ~ _; and the Reviews are covered in four ` ` V ' _ R M 0 v A L ' ch&DterS;three are devotedto the litera- 'n l " - M.. _ Owing to a great increase in business. I have one to Italy and Spain and one to the lit' found it necessary to vacate my present stand on Kent Street. and mcved to the Robinson erature of Russia and the north’ The Block on Great George Street. a fewfdoots north ` c of Cratbe’s Corner, w-here I shall be pleased to meet all old friend a d ' ture of Germany; two are given to France, Journal, untrammelled gn timing Z0 be Ju", Rai-able Newly: ll times to further the beat 0? the people, Mid l`°¢°8'|1i3°d PooP1e’l P&P¢1`~ ffl N Pro e Bald? 0 (3{tllce,e:i the Isl advance - (except Sunday) per yr. . . . . . . . . _.$4.il) (Mond. & Thur.) .....$1.25 <“‘“"“°'1*__¥1‘1‘i_?'f:.._.. Branch Offices _ b ._ h d t th f ll in have esta hs e a mgey <_>)e0§___i£ job work places news BQoksi»0l‘0-G. S. Som-is ie oilice - R. Seaman, _ . .ucnEAnY, J.P.HooD _ J E B C Eaiwri Binyess’ _ ‘ _ B.1l&R‘€I`. 1= f-ali A " s -J lHl llllllilllll lllllllllllll ‘_ * _' = his--anélr _ l $.i'rURDAY, uno. 1.1900. _ fi _» f __ »_'_i The second velxe of the Nineteenth Progress is by Prof A. B. Demille of Kings ollege, N. S. The author aims ai' a “pu ly popular presentation of the best that has been written during the admiralily. At the same time his esti- mate of _the leading _literary lights of the past hundred years will, we think, be found to be just mid discriminating in the maih. One literary star differs from auotlierinot only in brightness and beaut 1 _ R ‘ e E _ Y~ EQ - ;__ _ _ ibut in attraction and space-penetrating m :L_ ,/ _ _ power und no two critical judgments V -/-Q' if cauld be found to agree as to their precise _ ML relative lmagnitude and distinction in fa sky so bioad and so brilliantly adorned as the literary canopy of the century has been and is. _ In his introductory Prof. Demille takes us back to the last century, advertiug to _the bonds of classicism in iwhich the literary world was enthralled in various countries. and how in England and Scotland, Cowper and Burns broke away from thelold traditions and prepared the way fora new order of things and the ultimate triumph of romanticism. Coming to our own century the field is at once seen to be large. A number of its brightest. literary lights had their birth in the previous century. For instance, during the tive years 1770-75 were born five great English writers whose works have powerfully inlluenced succeeding absolutely in the front rank. In 1778, 1772; Southcy in 1774 and Walter Savage Landor in 1775. . , ~ An interesting chapter is devoted to the Lake Poets; a succeeding chapter to By- ron, Moore and Rogers, with Shelley and A Keats. Chapter Five brings under re- view Tennyson usa' typical nineteenth century poet, _his domination and the beauty of his art; Browning, the poet of thought; Mrs. Browning and Taylor; Hood and Praed, humorists; Beddoes and 3 Fitzgerald. The Sixth Chapter deals with the prime of Tennyson and of Browning and the movements of the mid-century; Arnold as a poet; thc Rosettis and Morris. The succeeding chapter takes up the poe- try afterniath of the century and treats of the rare metrical gift of Swinburne; A1- fred Austin, now Poet Laureate; Watson, Edwin Arnold, Lang und Dobson; Rud- yard Kipliug the singer of Empire. In like manner thc century’s great writers of fiction are reviewed: Scott, Bulwer Lytton, Disraeli, Ainsworth, James, Mairyatt, Dickens, Thackeray. the Broiites, George Elliott, Charles ~ and Henry Kingsley, Trollope. Read, Steven-. son, Meredith, Hardy, Caine and many field ot historical writing is surveyed, and oncluding chapter is devoted to a retro- __ _| _ s, n asmany newones as ' delight in wearing up-to-date, well fitting clot es. made after the latest New York Styles. Repairing and pressing done in first class style. All work guaranteed 1>A1~gIi_zL McLAREN, NOV! 21 ii Dec 25 Anistic Tailoring .-tor c ! _ J l __ _ 1V.[ CSI C3 oooeoo _ ,, HERBERT A. TANTON, LATE or NEW Yoiuc *TEACHER 017- Puuvo. ORGAN AND voice cULTUiu=. ' b= Voice cnlau ° 1; _ _ Sinai.-r..T§.i2’°i?il.i`..’ _ ._ B 'nun _ -2 t. Charlottgtowiii, P. iii. iimt l I believe MINARD’S LIN IMEN T wil ure everycase of Diphtheria.. ' _ f MRS. REUBEN BAKER. _ Riverdale. - _ I believe MINARD‘S LINIMENT will reduce growth of hair. ' MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, Stanley, P. E. I. , _ §~ui30l.ob08. 83m. W] 3 . ée v In 1_ _ ____ I .f emi? ~ . »a' -mr w t VVor-isworth; Scott in 1771; Coleridge in" general s and he century No very large space is given .up to Cana _ im “WNW D?-mes and work, for the, simple reason that the `re‘icor¢led°tho$right of the older nationsend the great world b\likS|\1`8¢ Wh¢ll°°llll>!lred with the work _ of the few writers in our new and sparse- i ly populated community. To Thomas Chandler Haliburton, better known av Y’ Sam Slick, is justly assigned the foremost and greatest plhce in Canadian letters. Charles Heavysege; James Demille. Charles G. D. Roberts, Bliss. Carman, _- Archibald Lampmim, William Wilfred __ Campbell, and Gilbert Parker receive brief notice in the order named. It seems regrettable that French‘Canadian writers - of much greater note than many of those just named are altogether omiliwd- Frcchette, Sir James Lemoine and others were clearly entitled to a place. Prof. Demille in the volume before us is critical style, and is never needlessly censorious, nor is he ever in doubt asto the justuess of his judgment- He ha” the quotation, but his excerpts are .l\\dl°` gi-nphy interwoven with the text are of value and interest. The volume of will be of permament value to every one who is concerned with the intelleCt11Hl movements and Dl`0iU`¢33 °f'th° “ge in which we live. 5' __ ___ _ -- _-I-1# - .. "hm iiiiisciss & _ _ roan|a‘a|.een.i.lvla.wiies. - Experience. has shown to piiysicians that the majority of diseases _ve their 1 origin in the deraugement or disease of the stomach and other organs of diges- tion and nutrition. The stomachis the the gboratory in which it is prepared to nourish the different paris o the body. 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