"At once grips attention."—Dundee Advertiser.


Outcasts from Choice. A Story of Klondike. By Mr. Gustin Aish. The title, although it may be held to refer to all miners in general, has a special reference to a distinguished professor, his wife and her sister, who live in the miners' camp for a year. The story is of a distinctly original type. 3/6


The Chronicles of Baba. A Canine Teetotum. By M. Montgomery-Campbell, Author of "Worth the Struggle," "Two Lovable Imps," "My Very, Very Own," etc. The amusing and instructive life-story of a Yorkshire terrier. Beautifully illustrated from photographs taken from life. 3/6

"A sympathetic and charmingly told story of the life of a pet dog, which exhibits his own character and those of his four-footed friends with a rare insight into canine psychology."—The Scotsman.

"Nothing could be more entertaining and instructive ... a glimpse of real dog life."—Glasgow Herald.


Transcriber's Note: The following typographical errors present in the original edition have been corrected.

In Chapter III, a quotation mark was added before "but—we might find or invent someone".