1 DECEMBER 1888, Page 24

Our Martha. By Edith Greeves. (Wesleyan Methodist Sunday- School Union.)—A

good story with a good moral, and one that all girls should read. Martha is compelled, by a fatal accident to her father, to go into domestic service. She has, of course, many trials and much unhappiness to straggle with, but having plenty of determination and patience, she succeeds in becoming a good servant and a help to her mother. Her case may be said to be a common one, and her mistress a very fair type of a middle-aged spinster.