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| The Globe, 4 December 1920 |
This bold pronouncement follows:
Captain Durie died at Passchendaele on 29 December 1917 in an effort rescue wounded comrades in No Man's Land.
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| Capt William Arthur Peel Durie 1881 - 1917 RIP |
Acanthus and Wild Grape - F.O. CallLeaves on the Wind - Rev D.A. CaseyApple Blossoms - Carrie Wetmore McCollLady Latour - Rev W.I. MorseRhymes of a Northland - Hugh L. Warren
As is so often the case in the paper's annual book list, the "Poetry" section brings columns of comment, much if it designed to distance we Canadians from our American cousins:
We usually write in metre and dislike poetical as well as other kinds of Bolshevism. It is merely the affectation of free verse that makes American 'poetry' more distinctive – or notorious – than Canadian. It is a cheap substitute for originality.There has been a great deal more verse published this year than appears in the publishers' lists. Nearly all of it has been printed at the authors' expense, and it has been circulated largely 'among friends.' This practice is not to be despised or discouraged, unless it raises false hopes in authors who have merely the faculty of rhyming without possessing poetical talent or literary judgement.
Aleta Dey - Francis M BeynonThe La Chance Mine Mystery - S. CarletonGlen of the High North - H.A. Cody
Sheila and Others - Winifred CotterThe Conquering Hero - Murray GibbonEyes of the Law - Ethel Penman HopeDaisy Herself - Will E. IngersollThe Luck of the Mounted - Sgt Ralph KendallThe Thread of Flame - Basil KingA Son of Courage - Archie P. McKishaleGraydon of the Windermere - Evan McKowanEvery Man for Himself - Hopkins MoorhouseThe Forging of the Pikes - Anson North
No Defence - Gilbert ParkerPoor Man's Rock - Bertrand W. SinclairDennison Grant - Robert SteadThe Prairie Mother - Arthur StringerThe Rapids - Alan SullivanThe Viking Blood - Frederick William WallaceStronger Than His Sea - Robert Watson
Hydro-Electric Development in Ontario - E.B. Biggar
The Cross-Bearers of the Sanguenay - Very Rev W.R. HarrisThe Evolution of the Oil Industry - Victor Ross
The Life and Times of Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt - O. D. Skelton
The Life and Work of Sir William Van Horne - W. Vaughan
This is something new; the Globe had never before made such a pronouncement. Here's its description:
I haven't yet cracked open Recollections of a Police Magistrate — copies begin at $245 — but it can be read for free here thanks to the Internet Archive,
I prefer paper, myself.
Consider me old fashioned.
Tempted as I am to leave it there, this being 2020, I can't help but note that the 1920 Globe list — like those of 1918 and 1919 — features not so much a passing reference to the Spanish Flu.
Not one mention,
Not one book.


































