-’ rr _ _ l » ..» .. ,_~i. <~ . _‘V ,_ '\°' ¢, . _ , ._ - at ’“ airs-~_1?»'lZ§="" r »l‘l¢e.\.l31'r . is. .._~»'\"“ TI-IE Cl-lARl_0TlEl0 GUARDIAN ICI-AND ll""" --nl:A:5 A|._|.i oven Plaines lc-:>wA|=ao » - _ ____ ALO B ` rowu. CANADA sA'rURDiAY JANUARY 20,1912. _ ` FIRST or mf' i,i‘5‘.°ii»iii¢»5‘ii',»l’¥@i‘i‘§_‘1i_i_,'l__»¢£i‘5f->_§ii8,___ D C i> :: 2 IR Q ¢: z cv H C T: C 5 :ra <: § cf E F i< W \Y'§,`ilgl-|54 l&i'ls1}` “Tam Lursisir mans' CHARLOTTE _ _ i _i _ _ _ _ M _ _ V _ How THE`iwoMEN or cannon Am iN THE F LITERARY wonn mnouari u ' \ O T THE DUMINION Some of the Finest Women Writers oi the World llre Found in This Fair Canada-Some of the Writers and their Photographs, including That of Anne of Green Gables, the - I lluthoress Prince Edward island is so Justly Proud of Besides lilany ‘Whose Names Are Familiar in Every Household. 1 ' i 'l‘he Witness a household journ throughout the Dominion. Mis Dougall’s first success as u novelis BY Ml\l`l0l`)' Maclilurchy with long visits to London and jour-i (Copyright by Publishers Press Ltd.)_ neys to Canada every few years. Mrs.‘ It used to be said. and is snid 3ti11_` Cotes visited Canada. this year after i that Nora Scotia and New Bruns-‘ n"‘sh‘“g an English -Dolitical -novel; ~ ~w .- _ ii' ii ' ~ ~ “Wk hem the other (faU&f1\H“ vI'0-‘l 1° is to appear “many in Theyear in which “Beggars All" wa was “Beggars All." From‘ 1891, the- al for the writing of verse, and in this S gift Canadian women share equally f, with men. Miss Isabella Valuncy Crawford was born in lreland. She 9 canie to Canada with her people while she was still a child. For powerful Miss Coleman, Mrs. islewett, Mrs. Harrison, Miss Pauline Johngou_ and Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts Mnmlonalct All but the last named of these versé writers belong to Ontario. Miss Weth- era.ld_ lives near Fenwick, Ontario. ( verse written by tiro of har brothers. Since then she has published ri \iooh_ :of her own work, “llreniii Verses mid Other Poems.” Besides these writers, miiiiy Ciiuoili- nu women write charming verses vinces in the making of poets, One, Queen.” '1'lie best known of Mrs. 8 published, Miss Dougall lived in En province docs not seem to be favored more than another in the work oi Canadian women writers. Mies I.. M, Cotes’ novels are: "An Ainericwn- Girl in I»<>ndDn." '-'riiose iieiigheiui .emer- icans," “A Daughter of, 'l`oda.y,” "The Crow‘s Nest," "The Pool in the Montgomery of Prince Edward Is- D t ,, _,Tl P tl i t ,1h_ i S Y " ii v land, who as Mrs. Ewan Macdonald, the wife of a Presbyterian minister, is changing her home this autiunn to Lefiskdale in Ontario, is the beet re. pi-esentative ive have of it Canadian 0BeI` , ie ai l 0 a a , Imperialist," “Set in Authority,” which appeared serially in 'llie Lon- don Times, and “The Burnt Offering,” an able novel dealing with East In- dian affairs. Mrs. Cotes is a thor- ough workwoman. Her style is excel- to Cana a. to return to England on account o her health Miss Dougall spent ti novels are: “What Necessity Knows, _ ` ` ' ’ lent. Her influence on tho womeni lg writers of Canada. \vlio have begun to ‘ write since Mrs. Cotes made her name _ _ __ _ as ii novelist is an in tire direction Paths Oi the _H_\eht20\1s. \v\1wl1i1@=1l of perfecting what the writer at first with the l_°°5‘t‘°“ of the N°T"C° may be fone to consider her best _formlsts in England, contains I elderly Canadian who as the posse known Dougall family who have made I' 0 Feat Wealth E095 '10 E“Kl1\“ - . tive whom he means to make hi `, 'D heir This novel is Miss Dougnll - finest work so fur and indicates th we have still much to expert froi its iiiitlirir. ll/l0Ilt\“G8.l and belongs to the wall- so f g <1 to discover the character of the rela _ . H Miss Agues Mnule Miielinr, ii niitivi- ‘ of Kiiigstoii, Oiitiirio, has iiitl\ieiiced_ tion of the study of Ci-iniidinii \iistory__ Miss Iinuf; oiicr-_ said tlint Miss l‘/liu>liiii‘1 hurl igiveii her nn curly iiiipiilsel l_ii\i':ii'rls this stiidy of liisl_i‘»i'y. lllieizi' il/liu'luii‘ hill: wl'itt.i:ii liiith iii iiiwise iiiiil; verse. Her “l.»~_i.ys of the 'lfriiu N¢»1`\`-l\"i l and “'l‘hri Story of Old Kiiigsi.0ii"L Miss Maclini-'ii liitlier, the lo-v, _Joliiil _ imagination and genius of utterance, land until 1896 when she returned _. , _ <1 1»» its: §.f::if§;“.; e‘;:;i..“_:“..:::;:§:¥. E: since her death. Her work was al- most unrecognized during her life- . ' l $18533; gxgnnsglil Tlftlfgzhghcing; ! time and she died ns she had lived in hex? residence in England from Ex- poverty and obscurity' There is a th t Oxford Her best knowngrocery-store on the south-east corn- mou ° ' i. er of King and John Streets, Toron- to, where in it single room upstairs “The Madonna' of a Day," "The Mor- M. (__ f d l.vcd WU.) h th ‘_ mon Prophet," "The Earthly Purga- me ‘law QF ' ‘ er-inf e ' tory# _,The Spanish Dowryln Md Here she died. She had piililisned a . _ ,, »» .. ii small volume of poetry in 1884. ‘The Paths of the Righteo E' Theiltbout twenty years lifter hcl' death, fiber Collected Poems were edited and lpublished hy Mr. J_ W. Garvin. H' Among Uunadiaii women writers P - _ __ _ . Miss Lily Dougau Wag born in striking and beautiful Dortiait of an who have published sweml VOL si 1 umes of verse are Miss Wetherrild, .l S Si t nl H schoolmaster, principal of the Roi-.lr in" Coleman, has published one volume o poetry, “Songs and Sonnets," a pun lication which brought, her immediate acknowledgement as a gifted writer. Mrs. Jean Blewett is a writer of versn made her one of the most popular of | Canadian poets. She also is ., resident of Toronto und is a frequent contri- butor to such publications as The '|`0l`0l1f»0 G\0b0~ HEP books of verse Son s " Miss Harrison ublished H tistii: vereic iii which The Habitiiiii iiiivel, "'l‘lii~. l\‘r.>resf. of lloiirg Mni'ie,’ ii l~‘|'enf‘li-1ffiiiiidiiin roniunee. Mrs lVfis.~i I’nuliue Johnson is nn India ioetess. Her “White Wnmpum" .fiii~ "'l‘liu Soni: My Puddle Sings" :ir lilcelv tri reinriiii the iiirisl. sllccerzslii are “The (‘-ornflower" and “Heart Z ~ D good many years ago "Pine, Rose and Flour de Lys," a volume .of ur- iiiiide what is possibly his first nn- iienmnci-. in Cnnndinn poetry. Mrs. Harrison is the author- as well of it liusliiind in organist. nnrl choir mast.- iHfi1'rie:oii is iiitaresteil in music. Her er of St.. Siinou's (_ihu1'cli, 'l‘oront.¢¥§'1-al.-'2=<=i=* - ii r :'~;~_,».»_;;¢._.;:_.___-- '. - - _ H f h Y _ er at er vias u hi hly respectel ,vmeii nl>l-‘CHF In-iiiicn\.ly in the best- ' Cnniuliaii iiiagiiziiirs and in thi-_ fore- wood Academ. M's Wth .ll'_\ _ . _, books of versey includlefi _,Tse ‘ifituzsji most nialziiziiies of the liiited states. of Trees" "Tangled in' Stars" "'l‘h- Among thas” Should M "mmi°“ud' Rndmntinoadu and ‘_The Laét Rube Miss Marjorie Piclatliall, -_\-hu lins ii rare imagiuiitive gift, illiss \Vnriioi‘k_ whose iiork ns hook reviewer of 'Phe Miss Helena Coleman who lives in - 1 ~. i _ _ »_ - Toronto and whose brother is the ?{[§1l3;“m~wle`H lr`.).x"G""’ Q_:"_ gllnm Canadian geologist, Professor Arthur' 8. erme ne’ 1 rs' `- M" '- 'Um' of whose poems was published in ii f recent issue oi i%cribner's hlneazine, und Mrs. MacKay of Vancouver wh writes successfully in prose ns well as in verse. flthcr writers rniqlit he Xlhlskcaolgsh;?:;1;“;2sz?2:e lindtgeglrlxi nanieil. lint this list should servo to give’ an idi-ii of how iiiniiy ffiiiiudinn iviimeii :ire iisitud freeiiieiitly, if not <10ii5itu:»fl\'_li§.' the iiiiisic vision of the poll. i' 11 -` -"--'»'.'.1.'=f-"1-"SI'"751-'»=-=+11::s¢¢>:=;1-’-its-1-N -_ _ - 4- -uf-‘_ '~1.325;;;=;¢i;:2=§:;f&%§'.§=#, _._ » ~ .- . _ _ _ ,‘-:~- f \_-:-- ,-~- ‘-.--._;_:;:g_,:<§_-,:l:_<_.;B;;~t,§ > - - - ."5"-';f""'f*'f.i.-` ‘i`_:.:~-'-'-‘.#-~;:<.;:;:;:;1_ _ - ._ :_-5. ;j:;-- -L ~;-:_--_i'.-.-J _.-‘_ _1,-_li-‘_ "E‘,s$,;;-,ig-,;;:;je_T ' .'.-fi;--»' --:;>.<‘ ~.,.`=‘...‘.’--"_~=.i:.~l~.-»;»'T~_v_,,_=-_::;__._:,__; l /. :r,~.~,-- __,.z;_-..`_\. - '- 2-.. 1,; ~=- ‘f- »,,1 ,1‘~=»£i;.r~ ‘ =l_*f'=-- -=-a.i=_~.._f_=:= i _ “ti-1 =‘=’ei2;-iE>_i§ f' ~-is '_-,== ¢_ i > - ' -"f"-‘_= _ "1 . 1 _-;~;-;a;:='i;‘§?'%11=’=T1=.I.==' =_~ _-_-§`=z`=1%.;=;E i ;¢ 1.1. "1~*E--=f,=1.___f-~-:'<; Q3. ~` _;-'-;:,’.=_;»=.'_-$_=i i _ ~_=f._ ._-.==>_=¢=;-- _.Q-_\.-:_._~ i 1 - ~=:1.=_=---_'~-_'gm--= -` 'af il ' ' ';.f-_:‘~L::;-£._:_ :>.-=~\-~_.1-=; ‘ =-'-1-1'-~i-'fs' :f<`'f<=¢::--_.\_.?=.>~_».;-_ -1, :ii-,,¢_: ' f \, ==;~;-»:___-gn. _ . . __ MAR.l(`il'tY M AUM lll"((‘»l"l“1'. ivommi wiitei' wliose' native province -hy itself furnishes her with ample iiinterial for her cliurming stories M555 Mil-\`Bl\l1\l l~liiiiiulers has t.rii.vellml _ iiuirli both iii the Old _world and flue ‘ New, but she is us individual ii eiti- l zen of Halifax nnil as chai'ucteri.sti- willy a Nova- :_-lcotiriii on any (1nnmii_ -l nn loyalist. “Marian Keith," Mrs. MacGregor of Orilla, is ns uumistiiln ahiy. an 0i1.tai'luni ua Miss Montgiim. or is native to`Prince lildwurd Is- V/\l./\N CIC l‘A'l‘RlAl`tCI-LIE. Q are iimuugst her best. known woi-l\__ M;\eLiar_ ll. Il., wm: ixryzoiid l*i'ii\i‘i|i;il of Q\ieeu's lliiiveiuiiiy, i£ingstoii. Mins Mm-hm has had in-.vm-iii iuiliible friendshi s with people who liiivc- in~ Rev. l). -l. llrliieiloiincll of St. Au- dmwn’ (‘.li\ir<‘.li, 'l‘o\'ol'itii, :lull l’|'<»l0rl- ii inure of iixlord liavi- iii-en soi' Il n ._ . - - among those who have i~ecei\'uil si/IIT lliatlly 'and coiinsel from Mins hlrieii- ”“` 1.-inniiiii nc-.oi .r.s'i"oNu MACKAY l Canadians nilllluwlll-ly \"lVf» H lim _ _ _ _ _ .__ _,V ‘_____.___._____._._-¢_-_-_a~_-.-_-_- ~._`~\,..`.-_-_-_-_-_-_-~»~_-_-_ _--» » ~___-_-_- -_-_-_-_-_-_-vi.-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-vo_a-_-_»_~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D » - '_ _ iiuenced Canadian character._ l’l‘\'n_cl-, pill Grant of Qiieen'i-: Iiiiivvrsity, lliei Jgoklng-glass. Mrs. Mc-Cliinig was - t ' lit ‘h s taken y . land and Miss Saunders to Nova Seo- tiii. Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts Macdon- ald, sister to Charles G. D. Roberts, is a true New Brunswicker and her verses reflect l¢`rei_AviNo WOODS’ PRODUCTION cc ' ‘ ” Madame Sheri' ‘iii Nevv Arnsterdam Theatre, New York ' Music by SIDNEY S. 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