HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. 



DEAN CONNOR, one of Her Majesty's Chaplains, writes : 

 " Her Majesty permits me to say she has read and approved of it with 

 much pleasure." 



THE WEEKLY PENNY NEWSPAPER. 



"THE CHURCH STANDARD:" 



&n Ellustratcti Journal anti 



The Art Journal says : " The art is as gopd as the literature." 

 The Derby Mercury says : " We are more pleased than ever with the 

 thorough manliness of tone, its outspoken comments on passing events, and 

 the admirable summary of events of the day contained in its columns." 



THE NEWS DEPARTMENT COMPRISES : 



I. The Week: a Chronicle of Current Events and Opinions. 

 II. In Parliament: A Digest of the Debates during the Session. 



III. Leaders on the most prominent Topics of the Day. 



IV. Jottings on Men and Things. By a London Wayfarer. 



V. Temperance : Facts, Figures, and Illustrations of the Move- 

 ment. 



OTHER TOPICS. 



VI. Sanitary Papers. 

 VII. Out and About. 

 VIII. Fireside Tales. 

 IX. Education. 

 X. Evidences of Christianity. 



XI. England at Work. 

 XII. Historic Pictures. 



XIII. Evenings at Home. 



XIV. Humanity Page. 

 XV. Science Notes, etc. 



XVI. Men of Mark. 



*,* This Series has included Portraits and Biographical Notices of the 

 following Temperance Leaders: 



ARCHBISHOP OF YORK. 



SIR WILFRID LAWSON, M.P. 



GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. 



J. B. GOUGH. 



CANON ELLISON. 



THOMAS BURT, ESQ., M.P. 



THE REV. J. HASLOCH POTTER. 



THE BISHOP OF EXETER. 



J. G. RICHARDSON, ESQ. 



THE BISHOP OF DURHAM. 



MR. ROBERT RAE. 



THE BISHOP OF BEDFORD. 



THE REV. CANON FLEMING. 



MR. A. SARGANT. 



THE REV. J. F. KITTO. 



CANON BASIL WILBERFORCE. 



MR. F. SMITH. 



THE BISHOP OF GLOUCESTER. 



TEMPERANCE PRESS NOTICES. 



" The amount of solid temperance work being done by the publications 

 issued from Home Words Office is incalculable. Thousands who would 

 never read a regular temperance paper, yet are constrained to peruse the 

 instructive and pithy paragraphs which are always finding their way into the 

 columns of The Church Standard, The Fireside, and Tlie Day of Days" 

 The Church of England Temperance Chronicle. 



"The temperance columns are specially interesting." Temperan&e 

 Record. 



" Our friends will do well to get hold of it ; they will find it deeply in- 

 teresting." Alliance News. 



"A capital paper. It is giving increasing attention to temperance topics." 

 Scottish League Journal. 



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