Show The second hy Mr WhIgham In the March larch r an vividly describes the batU batties or of Ores Pan and dodder River anti Imd makes s Just what III dl vIsion Islon to accomplish and how hol far It was and wherein It und and why This II is b liv an account of the battle of and censorship have hae tunic the reporting or of this war very so that the carefully prepared description itt III wilt form a as In Inthe inthe the cuss ot of th the notable Series on the war II a vicar oleAr and authentIc and probably a prom promInent prominent part ot of the tho permanent on the tho subJect liD B the of MInes I ii i 0 col of magazine stories by diaries Charles G 0 D Roberts the Ibe scene of eli all of them being kilO In id Acadia when the French and English were ere struggling fur for forthe the ot of North Noreh anti the English were tre the out of Nova ScotIa The rhe notorious r Je Ie Game the rhe Black blie with his blind band of savage figure In near nearly ly Iy cell all the stories which mostly have a pleasant ending the murderous priest b being outwitted In every case caSI Tho stories are well 11 told Napoleon Bonaparte will appear In Inthe the tho March Century In a new of a temperance advocat In the eec cud ond Instalment of at Dr hither hitherto to unpublished Talks Talk with at St helena It Is II r recorded that ha haIng hay hayIng Ing II a pain In his aide olle the hll physician to show him where his liver was situated and the latter In some seine remarks on the of 01 motion million ot of that organ mentIoned as aa of th 1 Na Napoleon remarked Then I nut not to hlo It lIB as I never nover Will was but once In tIIS life and that was fU years ago at Nice I 1 drank thre bottles or of Burgundy anti was all completely drunk Oh how sick I Ithe wu the next da day I fonder how n a roan man who once get drunk can over ever thInk of doing It Such headache vomit vomitIng Ing and sickness I was Illa nearly dead for two days lbs contents ot of this weeks number ot of tile the Youths Youth Companion are aro amongst the most interesting that have havo yet up ap appen pen red In any ony late Into single Ingle issue cf the theder der deservedly popular journal of time the CIO Is III the title of the tho l leeding story and narrates s the tho clever devIce b by which a university boy who aspiring is In face of man canny dr drawbacks and the ridicule of his college mates to become one On ot of the lifesaving da n the Lake shore station near this the tint varsity rounds grounds achIeves his de desire sire Cupid is II the butt bull of his schoolmates Practical jokes jokey but butIn butIn In following their bidding In reading up n a number of coast reports which were supposed by the boys boya to be useless to his hll drill work he comes across the device by which he Is II enabled to save tWo drowning men from a wreck r k and thereby bring hImself into Inlo fa a notice for lor promotion Into the tho ranks of at the crew whose pay will enable him to continuo continue lit at college collece Another notable short story In the number Is that entitled Multi gass Row and is Ie all things 1 con considered considered One of the most helpfully sug estle girls stories that have appeared In the tho magazine The other depart departments ments of the Iho magazine are also unusually unusually ally readable and Interesting The striking features In the Ladles home Journal for March ate are the colored frontispiece by Keller and the full page drawing by A D 13 Frost en entitled titled The Count Country Store as 1111 tl a Social Centre A Wilkins story Is told In the tate faces grouping and Interior ot of the vii U lage each person object and at attitude telling a 11 marvelously clear story the Interesting verbal litera literature literature ture of tIme the number I is a sketCh ot of life with accompanying plc pic tUlea of his hili birthplace and its III lur aur The sixth article on The Theater and amid Its deals with plc pic pictures tures behind the curtain the scent scene setting make meke ur UI business etc with accompanying illustrations Being Happy In Old Age is III the title of II a short but happy and helpful bit of at read readIng readIng Ing that cannot help but appeal to many hany who ore are entering Into that period ot of lid which I seems ms often otten to hold nil all the shadows and little of the sunshine of exl existence The bright serial Time The Parsons But Dut Dutt t anti n a number of other Interest lug Ing articles are aro In the number It give pleasure leasure to Inan many admirers of jungle tales to know that thai In Inthe Inthe the April number will commence a series of animal stories by the tho noted author The Juvenile Instructor for Feb has for tor its opening article another sketch ot of the Lives ot of Our Leaders the subject being I Franklin D Richards The biography is II a mot most interesting one and will prove proc a valuable record together with the tho rest ot of the sketches ot of the life of at one of the men prominent In work om and history of the Church and Utah A bright story by LUlU Green RIchards appears entitled A Soldiers Valentine and the tho rest of the number Is filled with Interesting mat material |