FOR EVERY CALLING.
The fullness and accuracy of The Centtjry Dictionary & Cyclopaedia & Atlas" are the characteristics of the work, whioh make It intlluablj to all sorts of readers. The isolation from current affairs which was Somarked a feature in. the lives of the coiintry gentleriien of .the.pasj; gener* ation, has been invaded by irresistible necessities. . , The man who has one son in tne city, another in the colonies, who holds shares in companies concerned with a dozen different sorts of business, is no longer satisfied with the old fashioned library of a gentleman ; the new books he reads, the reports he receives from the companies in which he is interested, his letters from his sons, the articles in his newspaper, which he would in old times have 16ft unread, are all lull, of ideas and of words, which he must grasp with the least possible lbss of tiiiie : and for him" the niodtest dictionary which has served bis EatheVs turn is, by no jiieans sufficient; He wants to feel that when he consults a , reference work he can find not only any word he looks, for,, but be certain, too. that he will find the word coupled with explicit and exhaustive information. Professional men; too; are beginning to find that they need to know something of callings other than their own. The clergyman and the physician and the lawyer, called upon to heal the souls, the bodies, and the estates of men in various walks of life, are expected to possess some rough acquaintance with the conditions of every man's calling. We live in an age of general information, and none of us likes to be unable to understand the parlance of his neighbor's calling. There is only one work which explains allof them, and that is "The Century, " which "The Times" is now offering at a discount of over 40 per cent from tho publishers' prices, and on easy terms of payment.
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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10663, 11 March 1903, Page 2
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323FOR EVERY CALLING. Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10663, 11 March 1903, Page 2
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