NARESBOROUGH VICTORY. Rev. T. Keyworth.
A well-constructed tale advocating temperance. The style is
excellent, and the story is a favourite.
OWEN'S HOBBY. Elmer Burleigh.
This prize temperance tale is replete with touching scenes
pleasantly relieved by humorous incidents.
SOUGHT AND SAVED. M. A. Paull.
A prize temperance tale for the young. The book succeeds in
its purpose without labouring the moral.
THROUGH STORM TO SUNSHINE. William J. Lacey.
A temperance story which opens in gloom and ends in sunshine.
It presses home a moral lesson unobtrusively, and therefore
effectively.
TIM'S TROUBLES. M. A. Paull.
The hero of this temperance tale is an Irish lad who owes
everything in after life to the lessons learned
at a Band of Hope which
he joined in boyhood.