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DOWN THE CONNECTICUT IN A CANOE—By Robert J. White
HAUNTS AND HIDING PLACES OF VILLA-By Mary B. Ramsey

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AN EPISODE OF THE NOBLESSE OF CANADA-By the Vicomte de
Frontenac

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THE NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE

PUBLISHED AT 221 COLUMBUS AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS

Publisher, THE NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE CO

Editor, FREDERICK W. BURROWS

Stockholders: Samuel M. Conant, Pawtucket, R. I.; Bertrand L. Chapman, New York City; James F.
Bacon, Boston

Mortgagee, John F. Tracey, Belmont

(Published in accordance with postal regulations)

Subscribed and sworn to before me, Chas. W. Gilmore, Notary Public, for the Commonwealth of Massa-
chusetts.

My commission expires April, 1920.

Published monthly at $1.75 a year. Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Boston, Massa-
chusetts, Post Office.

The Salvation Army Incorporated

Respectfully solicits contributions for its charitable and philanthropic work among the worthy poor. A capable, trustworthy and experienced agency whose workers know the awful need through years of personal contact with all forms of poverty. Maintaining departments for FREE EMPLOYMENT, FREE LEGAL AID AND DISTRIBUTING COAL, PROVISIONS, MEDICINE, CLOTHING, RENT AND ALL FORMS OF RELIEF. Every case known to us by personal and sympathetic investigation. Information cheerfully furnished and Annual Reports mailed on request. Contributions immediately acknowledged and concientiously distributed. The need is great and YOUR ASSISTANCE URGENTLY SOLICITED. Make remittances payable to The Salvation Army and mail to Colonel A. Gifford, 8 East Brookline Street, Boston, Mass,

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REMARKABLE WORK BY A CAPE

COD PHOTOGRAPHER

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HE remarkable photograph of "Moonlight on Cape Cod Bay," which faces this page, and the beautiful views of Cape Cod that appeared in our August issue, are the work of Miss Lillian Small, of Small's Studio, Buzzard's Bay, Massachusetts. These views in our August issue were erroneously credited to "Gray's Studio."

Miss Small has shown a fine appreciation of the peculiar charm of Cape Cod scenery, and has interpreted it with her camera in a masterly

manner.

It is interesting to note that she has met with great success in her undertaking. The summer visitor of today, and the native as well, is educated as never before to the beauties of the natural world and to the artistry of good interpretative representation.

Miss Small says that she finds her pleasure in the delight of doing something useful, and doing it well. She has taken up a work that might be followed, in other districts, by New England girls, who would find in this beautiful pastime of nature photography pleasure and profit.

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