HURRAH!

Hurrah for the ice,
For the snow and sleet!
Hurrah for the wind
That is fierce and fleet!
Hurrah for lessons!
Hurrah for fun
When lessons are over,
And school is done!
Hurrah for the boys
Who are full of glee!
Hurrah for old winter!
The time for me!


Lucy P. N.—Mr. James Payn is writing a series of articles descriptive of thrilling adventures, experiences, and disasters. They appear under the general title of "Perils and Privations," and will be given from time to time. They will not be dependent upon each other for interest, but each will stand by itself. We are glad you like such reading.


Thanks to Mary P. L. for the spray of trailing arbutus from her mother's window garden. It must be delightful to have this darling of spring perfuming the sitting-room in midwinter.


Little correspondents will please write their address plainly at the head of their letter—town, county, and State—in every case. We like to know where you live as well as who you are.


The Editor of Young People can not conduct any business or supervise any correspondence which concerns exchanges. Exchangers must write directly to each other, to the addresses given in the notices, and not to the care of Messrs. Harper & Brothers.


Exchangers will please address Vaux Chadwick, 44 St. George Street, Toronto, Canada. In No. 116 his name was incorrectly printed Vance.