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LANTERN SETS. 239 LIFE MODELS. “OFF TO KLONDYKE.” Illustrated by Life Models. Cj permission of “ Harmsworth Magazine.” 1 Wake up, Bessels, I’t 6 a grand idea 9 I’m off to Klondyko 3 Stanley and Lessela 6tart for Klondyke 4 They march through a dense jungle 6 They dig tor gold 9 A hlg nugget I* dlscorered (Set pace 563.) 7 Keep the gun loaded 8 Lessels trios to cash the nugget 9 I don’t like Klondyke 10 The miner’s dream of home 11 The rescue of the miners 17 The last of the camp Heading, 4d. THE ERNDALES. (Temperance.) The Story and Words of Songs by A. J. FOX WELL. By poimiasioa of United Kingdom Band of ITopo Union. 11 1 The little Gloucester Station of Befton 3 Theretreating train hasleftbut one passenger 3 Miss Erndale seated in the pony phaeton 4 It wa3 a family party . . 6 “Just a taste" of something in it 6 '• I got a Terr good pair of cars, Mies 'Etty 7 A chat with’ Martha 8 She felt under the bed 9 She and her brother were alone 10 “ Wouldn't ye like a ride, Miss’Etty V They were just now passing the. Forester's Arms Her opportunity came that very evening lie burst hastily into tbe room In Sir John Beldeld’s preserves 11 Here’s a young fellow out poachm* ” 16 “ What is the matter with this man 1 ’’ 17 Gipsy George corroborated Fred Erndalr* story 18 Tho journey homo Heading, 3d. 12 13 11 15 TEDDY’S BUTTON. . A Military Service of Sons, by the author of “‘Probable’ Sons.” \ Illustrated by Life Models. 12 I A little crowd of village boys i A sturdy little damsel 5 It was thus they met again 4 The old lych gate b Tee Kfctor 6 Mr. Upton put a large Bible in front of him 7 It was a secluded nook 8 “ Please Sir, I’vo done it! ’’ ■ 9 “Why, it’s only myself!’’Teddy said 10 Sitting under an old yew tree II Several ladies came forwai d and sang Teddy had never bad such an audience 13 “Three cheers for the little button boy 1 ” H Nancy discovered him a few minutes later to Teddy aud Nancy wore fishing together 16 And then began a tuisle 17 He lay In the carter’s arms, limp and lifeless ,13 “ So tired, mother 1 good-night I ” 19 “This is our would-be soldier,’ sa Graham. 20 Mrs. Graham pinned it to hu coat ’ said Colonel Heading, 6d. HAL BLA1N; Or, THE LAUGHTER OF FOOLS. (Temperance.) Illustrated by Life Models. 1 The prettiest house in the village a A gate at the side opened into the yard Hal Blain had now come up *4 Mr. Brooke was gathering some nuts in a hedge b Hal stood before him 8 Hal confessed it openly 7 A letter from home 8 The waggon and horses 9 “lam dying, and you are killing me" 10 He did not rise up to speak to the Vicar 11 Hal at his parent’s grave 12 He often reads to him'from the Bfbls Heading, 1/-