A GIFT TO THE PEOPLE
1 • Charges M. Sheldon " haß eleotrified th« literary world by the beautiful, entrancing, high moral teaching Id hie brilliant works. "In Hla Steps, or What Would Jeans Do ? ' gave a new current to thought and high principled action. ••In His Steps;" "The Crucifixion ol Philip Strong," " Hie Brother's Keeper,' •• Malcolm Kirk," " Biobard Hardy's Seven Day," all of these will be presented to yon on receipt of letter marked " Sheldon," oare of " Vitadatio Melbourne," enclosing stamps 6d, to pay postage, packing, etc., on them, or any one of them for stampa 2d. Mr S. A. Palmer, '** Vltadatio," has in acknowledge the phenomenal suooess whioh had attended his efforts to raise humanity to be icale of physical being ; now, to mark an epooh in his life, has he donated a quarter of a million of these books to all who may apply by lettwenljr.
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6, 22 January 1901, Page 3
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147A GIFT TO THE PEOPLE Bruce Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6, 22 January 1901, Page 3
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