. The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1900. OCK, andDr. IRVINE and others. Is. M. A GREAT MISTAKE. By T. S. MILLINGTON, 3s. 6d. THROUGH FIRE ANDTHROUGH WATER. A Storyof Adventure and Peril. By T. 3s. 6d. ARCHIE MACKENZIE. THEiOUNG NOR-WESTER. By Oxley. 3s. 6d. BUSH LUCK. An Australian W. Timperley. 3s. 6d. UNCLE TOWSER. A Story for Boy sYoung and Old. By the Rev. A. , , 3s. 6d. HAROLD, THE BOY EARL. A Story of Old England. By J. 3s. 6d. INDOOR GAMES AND RE-CREATIONS. A Popular Encyelo-ps^dia for Boys. Edited by G.


. The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1900. OCK, andDr. IRVINE and others. Is. M. A GREAT MISTAKE. By T. S. MILLINGTON, 3s. 6d. THROUGH FIRE ANDTHROUGH WATER. A Storyof Adventure and Peril. By T. 3s. 6d. ARCHIE MACKENZIE. THEiOUNG NOR-WESTER. By Oxley. 3s. 6d. BUSH LUCK. An Australian W. Timperley. 3s. 6d. UNCLE TOWSER. A Story for Boy sYoung and Old. By the Rev. A. , , 3s. 6d. HAROLD, THE BOY EARL. A Story of Old England. By J. 3s. 6d. INDOOR GAMES AND RE-CREATIONS. A Popular Encyelo-ps^dia for Boys. Edited by G. 8s. OUTDOOR GAMES AND RE-CREATIONS. A Popular Encyclo-psedia for Boys. Edited by G. 8s. OUR HOME IN THE SILVERWEST. A Storv of Struggle andAdventure. By GORDON Stables, 3s. 6d. THE WIRE AND THE WAVE; or, Cable-laying in the Coral Seas. ATale of the Submarine J. MUNRO. 3s. THE LAND OF THE LIONAND THE OSTRICH. A Tale ofStruggle and Adventure. By GORDONSTABLES, , 3s. 6d. 11 ILLUSTHT^TED Beduced from The Bond of Love. THE BOND OF LOVE. By Mae-GARET THORN. Illustrated. Crown 6d. cloth boards. A story of west-country religious life and work. OVER AGAINST HER HOUSE. By Margaret S. Comrie, author of The Gold of that Land, etc. Illustrated. Cro-wn 8vo. 3s. 6d. cloth boards. The story of a girl who, in order to qualify herself for medical work, for a time fails to obey imperative home claims; but who, in the end, submits to the discipline of life, and then finds her true sphere of service. There are in the story some beautiful sketches of child-life. THE GOLD OF THAT LAND; or, Margherita Brandinis Margaret S. Comrie, author ofThe Kings Light Bearer, etc. Illus-trated by Edward Whtmper. Crown8vo. 5s. cloth, gilt edges. The story should be useful in counteracting, by apicture of its repulsiveness in its native land, theweird charm which Roman Catholicism has for someyoung minds.—iJoci. HOW GLADYS WON HER


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