By Mrs. A. E. Barr. A story for young people, disclosing Scottish life in all its strength and depth, its romance, simplicity and beauty, with its marked religious element. The writer is familiar with Scotland, and her work is sure to be widely popular. 12 mo. 311 pp. 5 cuts. $1.25.

Central Africa, Japan and Fiji.

By E. R. Pitman. Sketches, fully illustrated, of three of the most interesting mission fields of the present day, showing what has been done and what remains to do in bringing them to Christ. 12 mo. 296 pp. Over 60 cuts. $1.25.

Our Brothers and Sons.

By Mrs. G. S. Reaney. A book intended to be placed in the hands of young men, bringing out truths such as they need to be interested in; written in a most attractive style. 12 mo. 270 pp. $1.

Our Daughters;

THEIR LIVES HERE AND HEREAFTER.

By Mrs. G. S. Reaney. A book full of best suggestions for young ladies, written by a warm-hearted Christian woman, full of facts to interest those for whom it is intended. 12 mo. 250 pp. $1.

Wayside Springs.

By Rev. T. L. Cuyler, D.D. Like all of Dr. Cuyler’s writings, these sketches are refreshing as a spring of cold water to a traveler, and every one comes from the heavenly fountain. Square 16 mo. 160 pp. Limp cloth, 50 cts.; gilt edge, with portrait of author, 75 cts.