Show H Has at Loan of Books Reduced to System I was much Interested to read an nn appeal in the personal columns of the tIne London Times for the return of any In bo books ks borrowed from the tine late William Archer There here must have been a great manly or this advertisement would scarcely have been worth orth while white I do not suppose there is n a reader render who wino has Inns not suffered from book boole borrowing mid acid yet jet et wo we all nil borrow books upon occa occa- sion sian The rue trick of It I 1 have hn found Is to inure ha a distance limit It If tine the borrower lives li within five miles of my house I lend with pleasure as us I 1 know that I Ican can alwn always s 's get Jet the tine book back when I want vant it If ir the tIne borrower on the other hand lives some somo distance a a away ay ay I Isa Isny Isay sa say My Iy friend I niche make my living with m my pen and my books You are asking me nine for one of ot my tools a tool that I may need nt at any moment Should the tIne need arise when the lie book is still with you jou ou I should curse you ou and aUlI that would Rp spoil ll our friendship |