Extra Crown 8vo, Cloth Extra, with Frontispiece, Price 5s. “Str John’s Ward; 7") The Heiress of Gladdiswoode :” A Quiet Chronicle of Country Life. By JANE H. JAMIESON, Author of “ The Laird’s Secret.” “Tnstinct with the fascination of romance. Miss Jamieson has a rippling and attractive style, to which she adds a keen knowledge of homely Scottish life, and a poetic appreciation of the beauties of her native land.”— - Dundee Courter. “ A wholesome, breezy book, redolent of country life in the Scotch Lowlands.” —Lzverpool Post. *‘Enriches the great and ever increasing store of Scottish. fiction.”—V. EZ. Daily Gazette. “Written with a simplicity and pathos altogether delightful, and the reader only regrets it is so short.”— Liverpool Mercury. ‘* Delightful and realistic glimpses of Scottish village life and country society.”—Lzverpool Courier. “ «Sir John’s Ward’ introduces us to a number of pleasant people with whom we soon get upon such good terms that when the final page is turned we part from them with regret.” — Graphic. “Pure as the sparkling rill of water issuing from its rocky bed in the hillside—healthy as the breezes that blow over the mountain ranges of Caledonia—and brac- ing as the first clear frosts of the coming winter.” —Leeds Times. EDINBURGH AND LONDON OLIPHANT, ANDERSON & FERRIER, AND ALL BOOKSELLERS.