. Lion Ben of Elm Island . for so manysuccessful It is interesting from start to finish, and while rousing- and full of enthusiasm,is wholesome in spirit, and teaches lessons of purity and justice and manliness inreal life. — Herald & Presbyter. The Kenton Pines «L£ENTON COLLEGE is BowdoinCollege, beautiful in its location andfamous in its history. Raymonds athleticabilities insure him immediate and enduringprominence as a student, and the accounts ofathletic contests will stir the blood of anyone. But the book is tar more than a tale ofthese things; it is a wonderful picture of lifeat a
. Lion Ben of Elm Island . for so manysuccessful It is interesting from start to finish, and while rousing- and full of enthusiasm,is wholesome in spirit, and teaches lessons of purity and justice and manliness inreal life. — Herald & Presbyter. The Kenton Pines «L£ENTON COLLEGE is BowdoinCollege, beautiful in its location andfamous in its history. Raymonds athleticabilities insure him immediate and enduringprominence as a student, and the accounts ofathletic contests will stir the blood of anyone. But the book is tar more than a tale ofthese things; it is a wonderful picture of lifeat a smaller college, with all its fine hardwork, grinds, and triumphs. It is a bookthat rings true on every manly question. This book, like the other oi the series, is of a very hif^h character, and shouldDC an inspiration to all boys contemplating a colleg-e career. — Interior For s&ls at all booksellers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by the publishers LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARB CO., BOSTON THE KENTONPINES. NORMAN CARVER SERIES By C B. BURLEIGH Cloth Large 12mo Illustrated $ each All Among the Loggers NORMAN CARVER is a bright, vigorous youth, whose father feelsthat a winter of practical affairs will be better for his son than gettinginto scrapes at school, where, though clean and honest, his social positionand active nature make other things easier than hard, old-fashioned he is sent to the deep woods of Maine, where his father owns lumber-ing interests, and set to work as companys clerk. An eventful winterfollows which does much for him. With Pickpole and Peavey NORMAN CARVER, having had a, winter as a clerk in a lumber camp,is given a somewhat similar position with a crew of river-drivers, andwith him is his faithful friend, Fred Wainer. The athletic, well-educatedcity boy and the earnest rural youth, ;< a born woodsman as he is called,share in some very exciting adventures, and they bear themsehres in a waythat is a pleasure to read about. The Young Gui
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