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- Josephine's Husband: A New Story by the Author of "Anne of Avonlea," "Anne of Green Gables," etc.
- A story titled "Josephine's Husband" by L.M. Montgomery. There is also a brief biography of L.M. Montgomery as part of the article "Women Who Write for Women". The biography references her marriage, name change, and move to Leaksdale, Ontario. There is an error in regards to the publication date of "A Platonic Experiment". The magazine has used 1903 as the publication year, but it was actually published February of 1904., L.M. Montgomery., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- L.M. Montgomery: Story Writer
- An article about L.M. Montgomery's history and family. It mentions "Anne of Green Gables," "Anne of Avonlea," "Kilmeny of the Orchard," "The Story Girl," "The Chronicles of Avonlea," and "The Golden Road.", Marjory MacMurchy., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Books and Their Writers
- A review of "The Golden Road" by L.M. Montgomery appears as part of an article reviewing books. Some other books reviewed are "Polly Anna" by Elanor H. Porter and "Wallingford in His Prime" by George Randolph Chester., Maude Rountree., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Authors of Prominent Canadian Books of the Autumn
- A page featuring authors of books. L.M. Montgomery is featured at the top with mention of "The Golden Road," her marriage, and the fact that she was living in Leaskdale, Ontario. Some other authors included are Miss Marjorie Pickthall and her book "The Drift of Pinions" and Vilhjalmur Stefansson and his book "My Life Among the Eskimo.", L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- News Notes
- A photograph of L.M. Montgomery appears as part of an article of books being published and their authors. Beneath her photograph the caption reads: "Miss L.M. Montgomery, whose new novel, 'The Golden Road,' Messrs. Cassell are publishing." Some other books included in this article are "The Job" by Ella MacMahon and "Old Valentines" by Munson Havens., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- The Novelist of the Isle
- A biography of L.M. Montgomery appears as an article on a page discussing prominent women in Canada. The article mentions "The Golden Road" as the most recent publication, as well as "Chronicles of Avonlea," "Anne of Green Gables," "Anne of Avonlea," "Kilmeny of the Orchard," and "The Story Girl." The article also mentions her marriage, that she lives in Leaskdale, Ontario, and her two year old son., Mary Josephine Trotter., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Personal and Social
- A newspaper clipping mentioning L.M. Montgomery by her married name of Mrs. MacDonald holding her first reception at her new home in Leaskdale, Ontario., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Open Meeting of the Hypatia Club
- An article about an open meeting of the Hypatia Club, of which L.M. Montgomery was a member., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- McEachern, Jessie Elizabeth
- An obituary for Jessie Elizabeth McEachern who had been married to Reverend Ronald McEachern., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Macdonald
- A birth announcement for L.M. Montgomery's son Stuart, who is unnamed in the article., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Paddy
- An article about Paddy the cat from "The Golden Road" by L.M. Montgomery. It appears to have been part of a larger article., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Press Club Tea
- An article about a tea held by the Toronto branch of the Canadian Women's Press Club in honor of L.M. Montgomery (Mrs. Macdonald) and Marion Keith (Mrs. Donald McGregor). A list of who attended is included., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Tea
- An article about a tea hosted by Mrs. Norman Beal with L.M. Montgomery as the guest of honor. It includes a list of those who attended., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Books of the Day
- An article about "Anne's House of Dreams" by L.M. Montgomery. On the back is an article about events during World War I., John W. Garvin., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- The Author of Anne
- An article about L.M. Montgomery that is part of a larger section of the magazine titled "Women and Their Work." The article mentions "Anne of Green Gables," "Anne of Avonlea," "Anne of the Island," "Anne's House of Dreams," "Kilmeny of the Orchard," and "The Golden Road." It also mentions her marriage and her two sons. There is a mention of this article in "The Selected Journals of L.M. Montgomery Volume II: 1910-1921." On p.339 under Sunday August 24 1919 Montgomery mentions that Ethel M. Chapman came over to gather information about Montgomery's career., Ethel M. Chapman., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- A Sextette of Canadian Women Writers
- An article about Canadian women authors. L.M. Montgomery is mentioned by her married name of Mrs. Ewan Macdonald. The books of hers that are mentioned are: "Anne of Green Gables," "Anne of Avonlea," "Anne of the Island," "Anne's House of Dreams," "Kilmeny of the Orchard," "Chronicles of Avonlea," "The Golden Road," and "Rainbow Valley." Some other authors mentioned are Grace Macleod Rogers and Isabel MacKay., Owen McGillicuddy., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Symposium on Canadian Fiction in which Canadian Authors Express Their Preferences
- An article that is a part of the section "Christmas Book Supplement." The article has Canadian authors recommend books that they enjoy. L.M. Montgomery's recommendations are "The Heart of the Ancient Wood" by Charles G.D. Roberts, "Doctor Luke of the Labrador" by Norman Duncan, and "The Child's House" by Marjory McMurchy. The caption beneath her name lists "Anne of Green Gables" and "Emily of New Moon.", L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Fair Avonlea
- An article about Prince Edward Island and "Green Gables" in Cavendish, PEI. The "Anne" books listed are: "Anne of Green Gables," "Anne of Avonlea," "Anne of the Island," "Anne's House of Dreams," "Rainbow Valley," and "Rilla of Ingleside.", Eleanor Osborne., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- About Canadian Writers: L.M. Montgomery, the Charming Author of "Anne"
- An article about L.M. Montgomery's life and career. It mentions her meeting Stanley Baldwin, the Premier of Great Britain at the Ontario Government House Garden Party. Her poem, "When the Dark Comes Down," is quoted in the article., Katherine Hale., There is a sticker on the front that reads: "Hannah Amos (7551b RR/1 Parsboro N.S. July 29 21).", L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Best Known Woman in Prince Edward Island
- An article about L.M. Montgomery's life and career. The article was to be continued in another edition of the magazine., Maude Petitt Hill., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell., Article continues in Q25.
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- Best Known Woman in Prince Edward Island: L.M. Montgomery, After Her First Success
- The second part of an article about L.M. Montgomery's life and career. It talks about marriage, her children, and her career with quotes from "The Watchman," one of her books of poetry., Maude Petitt Hill., There is a sticker on the front that reads: "MHS A V Rand Wolfville, NS 605." Article continues from Q24., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Authors of Today
- An article about the life and career of L.M. Montgomery. Her most recent publication of "Anne of Windy Poplars" is mentioned., Roderick Kennedy., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Lucy M. Montgomery (Mrs. Ewan MacDonald): "A Honey Bee for Girlhood Bread"
- This article is part of a series of articles published in The Standard about Canadian authors. It provides information about her life and career. Her books mentioned are: "Anne of Green Gables," "Emily of New Moon," "Pat of Silver Bush." Some other articles that are a part of this series are also included. Other authors are Angus Mowat (April 8 1939), Susanna Moodie (March 11 1939), Sir William Osler (March 18 1939), Philip A. Child (March 25 1939), Thomas Chandler Haliburton (April 1 1939), and Thomas D'Arcy McGee (February 25 1939)., Jean Ritchie Anderson., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Prince Edward Island
- An article about Prince Edward Island written by L.M. Montgomery for the royal tour of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. Beneath her name it reads: "Author of 'Anne of Green Gables,' 'Anne of Avonlea,' 'Anne's House of Dreams,' 'Anne of Windy Poplars,' Etc.", L.M. Montgomery., An itinerary of the Royal Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth is included inside., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Souvenir Edition
- A bound souvenir edition of Maclean's for the Canadian visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. A May 1st magazine and May 15th magazine are bound together., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Royal Visit
- L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell., A newspaper about the royal visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Canada.
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- Royal Visit
- A newspaper talking about the royal visit to Canada from King George VI and Queen Elizabeth., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- 75th Anniversary of Confederation Convention 1864-1939
- A special issue about Prince Edward Island. From pages 2-11 there's a history of Prince Edward Island. "Anne of Green Gables" is mentioned from pages 4-5. L.M. Montgomery wrote an article about Prince Edward Island that was based on an old diary written while she was living in P.E.I. The back cover colour art photograph is "Lover's Lane" at Cavendish, P.E.I., J. Henry Blanchard, Edward Whalen, L.M. Montgomery, J.M. MacFadyen., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Prince Edward Island's Famous Writer: L.M. Montgomery, author of "Anne of Green Gables" writes her own story
- The poem "In Lovers' Lane" by L.M. Montgomery appears on the first page of the magazine. Montgomery wrote an article about herself., L.M. Montgomery., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- L.M. Montgomery as a Letter-Writer
- An article written by one of L.M. Montgomery's pen-pals of many years about their correspondence. Sections from some of the letters are included in the article., Ephraim Weber., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- L.M. Montgomery's "Anne"
- An article about L.M. Montgomery's "Anne" books. There are character biographies and quotes from reviews and articles about the "Anne" series. A list of the books in order of the events that occur, rather than publication date, is at the end of the article. Ephraim Weber was a pen-pal of Montgomery's for many years., Ephraim Weber., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Lucy of Green Gables
- An article about L.M. Montgomery's life and career. Nell Andrews modeled as Anne in some of the photographs for the article., Ian Sclanders, Ronny Jaques., There is a sticker on the cover that reads: "H. Logan Tait Box 115 Oxford, N.S. Nov-52 P916574.", L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Book Reviews
- An article reviewing various books. "The Green Gables Letters: from L.M. Montgomery to Ephraim Weber 1905-1909" is one of the books reviewed. It was edited by Wilfrid Eggleston and published by The Ryerson Press in Toronto. The other books also reviewed are "Tributes Through the Years: The Centenary of the Birth of Sir Charles G.D. Roberts" by Elsie Pomeroy and "Britain - an official handbook" from the Central Office of Information, London., D. Kermode Parr., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Lucy Maud Montgomery: The Island's Most Famous Author
- An article of L.M. Montgomery's life and career. "Anne of Green Gables" is the only book mentioned in the article by name., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Anne's First Sixty Years
- An article about L.M. Montgomery's life and career. It discusses how "Anne of Green Gables" was written, as well as the sequels, and her correspondence with Ephraim Weber. The "Anne of Green Gables" musical is also mentioned in the article., Helen Fitzpatrick., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Maud Montgomery: The Girl Who Wrote Green Gables
- An article about L.M. Montgomery's life and career. A lot of family photographs are included in the article. It mentions her books, poetry, the "Anne of Green Gables" musical, and her correspondence with Ephraim Weber., Mollie Gillen., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- The Fair World of L.M. Montgomery
- "The Blue Castle" and "A Tangled Web" by L.M. Montgomery are both highlighted at the top of the article. Both works are described as adult books rather than children's classics. She provides a review on both of these books., Helen Porter., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Books We Have Read
- A review of "The Road to Yesterday" by L.M. Montgomery. It mentions how her son, Dr. Stuart MacDonald, found the manuscript., Helen Fitzpatrick., There is a sticker on the cover that reads: "Rath Dorothy H 2450 Weston Road Apt 2808 Weston Ontario M9N 2A3.", L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Book Surveys
- A book review of "My Dear Mr. M: Letters to G.B. MacMillan" by L.M. Montgomery edited by Francis W.P. Bolger and Elizabeth R. Epperly. Some of the other books reviewed are "Stories of Quebec" edited by Douglas Daymond and Leslie Monkman and "With the Sun and Moon" by Tony Cosier., Frankish Styles, Bess Kaplan., There is a sticker on the cover that reads: "21P010002 0182 05 M L Wood 33 Memorial Dr 413 Bradford ON N3R 5R8.", L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Book Reviews
- A book review of "The Selected Journals of L.M. Montgomery Vol. I" edited by Mary Rubio and Elizabeth Waterston., Elizabeth R. Epperly., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- "No Scope for Imagination" Another Side of Anne of Green Gables
- An essay about "Anne of Green Gables." Some of the themes are how Prince Edward Island's way of life grated on L.M. Montgomery, Matthew and Marilla as stand ins for Cavendish society, and Anne as a contrast to that society's ideals. The essay originated as a speech that David Weale gave at the 1985 L.M. Montgomery Memorial Service in Cavendish, P.E.I., David Weale., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- A Gentle Nature
- An article about the nature surrounding Cavendish, P.E.I. and L.M. Montgomery's love of nature. "Anne of Green Gables" is mentioned throughout as well as quotes from various works by Montgomery. The large Japanese fan-base is included with mention of the 1979 anime adaptation Akage no An. The anime was directed by Isao Takahata and the scene setting and layout was done by Hayao Miyazaki who would later go on to found Studio Ghibli together. Donald Harron, one of the creators of the "Anne of Green Gables" musical, is quoted in the article making a comment on why "Anne of Green Gables" has such a large Japanese fan-base. The development of Prince Edward Island National Park is included with Montgomery's thoughts on the idea., Charmaine Gaudet., There is a label taped to the cover that reads: "Vancouver Island Regional Library." There is also a piece of card stapled over part of the table of contents that reads: "Nature Canada Winter 1987.", L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Book Reviews
- A book review of "The Selected Journals of L.M. Montgomery Volume II, 1910-1921" edited by Mary Rubio and Elizabeth Waterston., Elizabeth R. Epperly., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Roads Less Travelled By: Scenic Heritage Roads on Prince Edward Island
- An article about heritage roads on Prince Edward Island. L.M. Montgomery is quoted on pages 32-33., Fred Horne, Jackie Waddell., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Learning to Cook With Anne of Green Gables
- An article as part of the Children's Corner section. It is about "The Anne of Green Gables Cookbook" by Kate Macdonald Butler. Butler is L.M. Montgomery's granddaughter. Food mentioned in "Anne of Green Gables" are included in the article. Some recipes are included in an index at the back of the magazine., Mary Forsell., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
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- Christmas night
- L. M. Montgomery., L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection., Donated by Donna Jane Campbell, French Translation by Audrey Loiselle, Traductrice et spécialiste de L.M. Montgomery -- La nuit de Noël -- Dans un sommeil profond, le monde enveloppé, / Vallées s’ouvrant sur la mer et versants de cèdre escarpés, / Baignait dans des songes brillants et sacrés. / Tandis que les heures de cette / merveilleuse nuit s’égrenaient, / Les étoiles, dans les champs bleutés, s’embrasaient / Pour couronner, divin chapelet et diadème / Le Roi dans une mangeoire à Bethléhem. / Haut dans les collines reposaient les bergers, / Éveillés, toujours, à l’affût d’agneaux égarés. / C’est grâce à leur cœur pur et plein d’humilité, / Qu’à leurs oreilles se sont offerts / Les sons merveilleux d’une harpe, étranges et clairs, / Et qu’à leurs yeux se sont révélés / Les héraults de la nativité. / Dans la pénombre de l’étable la mère attendrie / Posait sur son enfant des yeux bénis. / Le serrant contre elle, elle souriait; / Ni pourpre princier ni couronne ne l’ornait, / Nul attribut de la royauté. / Mais Marie voyait qu’était auréolée / D’un mince halo la tête du bébé. / Elle l’observait là d’une joie muette, / Oubliant douleur, deuil et peine, / Et chaque pensée en son âme exprimait une prière. / Tandis que sous le dôme céleste du désert / Se rapprochaient les Rois du lointain Orient, / Et que la grande étoile blanche les guidant / Montait la garde sur la mangeoire à Bethléhem.