Numerous illustrations, and original children's songs and hymns, with music. Ought to be a great favourite with the little ones.

Jack and Floss at Sea and at Home. A Story for the Young in Words of One Syllable. By Mrs. Arthur G. K. Woodgate.

The story of Jack and Floss's adventures at the seaside, and what they did when they returned home. The simple style in which it is written—in words of one syllable—renders it suitable for the very youngest readers.

Jack and His Ostrich. An African Story. By Eleanor Stredder.

The story of an English boy's adventures among the Boers and on the African veldt. Pleasantly written, and very entertaining.

Jack's Year of Trial. By Annie S. Swan. With Illustrations.

"'Jack's Year of Trial' is the title of a short and pleasingly-written story by Miss Annie S. Swan, who has so deservedly won for herself a high place in public esteem as a story-writer."—Glasgow Herald.

Jacko. A Story for the Young. By Harriette E. Burch.

An interesting story of the sufferings undergone by a little girl through the well-meant but mistaken system of discipline pursued by her guardians.