"Warner's Chase" is a domestic story, in which we see the failure of an essentially self-seeking and self-assertive nature to secure happiness to itself, or bestow it upon others, and the triumph of gentleness, love, and unselfish service, in the person of a feeble girl, over the coldness and indifference of a heart contracted and hardened by a life-long pursuit of gain.

"Is a good book for boys and girls. There is nothing sentimental and no sickly goodyism in it, but a tone of quiet and true religion that keeps its own place."—Perth Advertiser.

"In Milly Warren, the heroine, who softens the hard heart of her rich uncle, and thus unwittingly restores the family fortunes, we have a fine ideal of real womanly goodness."—Schoolmaster.

INTO THE HAVEN.

By Annie S. Swan. With 2 Illustrations printed in colours. Crown 8vo, 192 pp., cloth extra, 1s. 6d.

"No story more attractive ... by reason of its breezy freshness and unforced pathos, as well as for the wholesome practical lessons it conveys."—Christian Leader.

MADGE'S MISTAKE.

A Recollection of Girlhood. By Annie E. Armstrong. With 2 coloured Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 1s. 6d.

This is a lively, interesting little story, the characters are well marked, and the plot, although simple, is so well worked out as to lead the reader, young or old, on to the last word.

"Will please the eye and the fancy of girls, for its illustrations are as excellent as its letterpress."—Academy.