N. Y. Times. 11: 833. D. 1, ’06. 190w.

“Its limitation is a lack of humor, which results in a self-conscious style from time to time, and leads one to suspect that the characters are not quite average—as they are intended to be—but ultra-introspective, thinking their way through difficulties that over and over should dissolve in fun.”

+ – Outlook. 84: 895. D. 8, ’06. 220w.

Roads, Charles. Bible studies for teacher training: analytical, synthetic side lights; a normal class text book. *60c. Meth. bk.

Suggestive outlines to be followed in both analytical and synthetic study of the Bible.

Roberts, Charles George Douglas. Heart that knows. $1.50. Page.

When Jim Calder is made mate of the good ship G. G. Goodridge he does not marry Luella Warden as he has promised, but, stinging under the evil insinuations of a forged letter which a designing woman has shown him, he sails out of the Bay of Fundy and away leaving Luella to her shame. How he fares on the high seas, and how Luella brings up her son alone and undefended, and how this son after twenty years finds the father who wronged his mother and himself, loves him and brings him home, is the story of the book.


+ Acad. 71: 552. D. 1, ’06. 120w.