The bases of the temperance reform: an exposition and appeal./ With replies to numerous objections. By Rev. Dawson Burns.

The iVatoonal Temnperanzce Society's Books. Yva's iEgagement Riig. I2m0, I89 TileFireFighters. I2mO, 294 pages. pages. By MARGARET E. WIL- By Mrs. J E. MICCoNAUGCHY, au MER, author of "The Little Girl thor of" The Hard Master," in Black,"..... $0 90 $1 2, i this interesting volusmse is traced the career Anadmirable story, showiny g hov a n y uber of the roderate drinker, who takes a glass in of youg lods banded tiesele'es ito a Os ietv the name offriendehip or courtesy. to fight against Alcohol, asd tte good they did in the comunuity. Packington Parishl, and The Diver's Daughter. s2mo, 327 pages. By Tle Jewelled Serpent. 121110, 271 Miss M. A. PAULL,... $1 25 pages By is E. J RicH In tbis olume we see thera.agen whiclh author of" Adopted," "The MIcthe liquor traffic caused when iutroduced in a the li~~,.q.,r t, ~Allisters," etc.... $1 00 hitherto qeiet cillage, antihowa m inis ter's eyes h $ C * were at leigth opened to its eils, thouhe Th e sto i rtte earestl. The crahad alay delared wine to be a "gool ter ae eieate,a taken f te creature o God" ment to be sed i lera ealth a fasio able portio ofa l ge cit. tiou. 7 Thle evils whichl flow fromn tkshionlable dlrinki icog are well iportray e, a d also the danger Old Times. 21mo. By Miss IM. D arisin frote l seofintoxic antshensedas CHELLIS, authr of " TheT m |ledicine, foruming an appetite whlich last- ls CHELLIS, author of "The Tern perance Doctor," "Out of the ppdelcyl. e p nici i Fire, "Aunt Dinah's Pledgre" "At Lion's Mou,, etc.,. P The Hole in the Bag, and Other At iir s"etc," 2 An S etories. By Mrs, J. P. BALLARD It discllsses thle wvhole sulbject of mlodleraie atho f"Te lr~ lRc. "dit g,: I I,, w hec-, t,f iscdei author of "The Broken Rockj" drinki n i the history of a New England vii- TU lade. The in cide io a es ng e Lift a Li ttle," etc..2mo, $1 I..'e. T h no,d acceg r all facts, and the characters n earley all draws A collectio ev of well-weritten stories by this fro real life. The fe acos whici figse | costc poputlar uthor oc tle sebiect of temperso conspicuously altually lived aosd acted as re- ac e, i culcat i a valuabe lessons in tile peresesete presellted.~~~~~~~~ mi nids ot its readers. John Bentley's Mistake. 8mo, The Glass Cable. 2mo, 2-88 pages. 177 pages. By Mrs. M. A. HOLT, By MARGARET E. WILMER, au $0 50 thor of The Little Girl in It tk~ tpi.,,,.Oi~gBlack." "Eva's Engagement It takes an importat place amog our te- ack Eva's Engagement perance boos, taki a earnest, bold stand Ring, etc.,........... 25 aint te use of cider S a beverage, provi ih tt * lso'.t is tp tocoed sirceger Tle style of this bool; is goo-, the cha ter drinks, formaing 31 appetite for tle more fierdts liquids w hich cannot eas ily be quenched. trstha mos eeell dt Tpd mgl showens those who s neer pt a chi ld'3 pledge Nothing to DrInk ceO 40 comparing its strength to a glass cable, that t pages By Mrs. J. MCNAIR -d io i o ly ee WRIGHT, author of "The Best Fellow in the World," "Ju-or Fred' ard Fght o Not" Hw Cul HeEsc? -, Fred's Hard Fight. x;?mo, 3341 Not,"" How Could He Escape?" pages. By Miss MAION Ho — etc...... I pages. By Miss MA{IIION }ov etc.,........I1 50 ARD,.... $1 2 The story is of lighlt-hoeses keeper acd thrilling adientures at sea, being neasltical Wthile it sles. dheld the tcniptosiceei a yold scientific, an.d partly statistical, w ritten in a endured through the temptatio ns and entice charming, tbrilling, a,,d co n vincing manner. mentsoffered fi,m bythoseopposed t olisfirm It goes ot of the ordinary lie entirely, ost temperance afd elios prisciples, and of the eharctera bein por, it y arns th e r eaer against thlie use of esery kind all from absolute facts, every scietific and of al chicstiulat, it points alsotoJesus natral-history statement a verity, the sea in- tle oly true source of strength, urging all to ,ideats from actual experience rom marine accept ll"e promises of streegth anid salvation iasters for the last ten ears. offered to eve-y oe who ill see it. Nettie Loring. x2mO, 52 pages. The Dumb Traitor. 12no, 336 pp. By Mrs. GEo. S. Downs, $1 25 By MARGARET E.WILMIER, $1 25 It ralhiallv desribes the doings of ser- Iltensels iteresttin, sholig ow tile al ~ouig l adeo es o lve d to use their prospects f a well-to-do New England f amily influlence ons thle sidle of temlperance and tbanlish wvere bli rl~ted throu~'hl thse introductionl ofa ine fro m ea, the scors t hey box of w ine, gifen ist f cendship, used as me excited, and the good recults which i llo,lsed. dicine, btoprovi a m traitr ti tihe end. I

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The bases of the temperance reform: an exposition and appeal./ With replies to numerous objections. By Rev. Dawson Burns.
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