A Dog's Mission; or, The Story of the Old Avery House. And Other Stories. By Harriet Beecher Stowe. With Illustrations.
Archie's Find. A Story of Australian Life. By Eleanor Stredder, Author of "Jack and His Ostrich," etc.
A pleasantly-written story of life in Australia. It tells how Archie accidentally discovered a gold-mine, and thus brought about important changes in more lives than one.
At "The Hollies;" or, Staying with Auntie. By E. Tabor Stephenson, Author of "When I was a Little Girl," etc.
A tale for the young, full of instruction, and written in a picturesque style.
Aunt Bell, the Good Fairy of the Family. With the Story of Her Four-footed Black Guards. By Henley I. Arden.
A capital book for the young. It shows the responsibility which attaches to the possession of great privileges, and the blessings of independence and leisure when used for the glory of God and the good of our neighbour.
The Blind Brother; or, Lost in the Mine. A Story for the Young. By H. Greene.
Aunt Martha's Corner Cupboard. A Story for Little Boys and Girls. By M. and E. Kirby. With numerous Illustrations.
Within the framework of a simple domestic story is comprised an account of the production of tea, coffee, sugar, etc.