10 FEBRUARY 1923, Page 41

ST. GEORGE'S GUILD ADDRESS. By H. E. Luxmoore. (Liverpool :

The Lyceum Press.) The Master of the St. George's Guild devotes the first part Of the 1922 address to a disproof of Gibbon's statement that St. George was " a heretic archbishop who made a fortune by supplying bad meat to the army " ; and in the latter half he gives a defence of John Ruskin, their founder, urging that his moral ideals, if applied practically, would help to cure the world's disorders.