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Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud), 1874-1942

"The Golden Road"

The end
was to come while the rainbow still sparkled on her wine of life,
ere a single petal had fallen from her rose of joy. Long life was
before all the others who trysted that night in the old homestead
orchard; but Cecily's maiden feet were never to leave the golden
road.

CHAPTER XXXI
THE LAST NUMBER OF OUR MAGAZINE

EDITORIAL
It is with heartfelt regret that we take up our pen to announce
that this will be the last number of Our Magazine. We have edited
ten numbers of it and it has been successful beyond our
expectations. It has to be discontinued by reason of
circumstances over which we have no control and not because we
have lost interest in it. Everybody has done his or her best for
Our Magazine. Prince Edward Island expected everyone to do his
and her duty and everyone did it.
Mr. Dan King conducted the etiquette department in a way worthy of
the Family Guide itself. He is especially entitled to
commendation because he laboured under the disadvantage of having
to furnish most of the questions as well as the answers. Miss
Felicity King has edited our helpful household department very
ably, and Miss Cecily King's fashion notes were always up to date.
The personal column was well looked after by Miss Sara Stanley and
the story page has been a marked success under the able management
of Mr.


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