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SHORT ANSWERS

Father Lambert's Latest Work.


Father Lambert, editor of New York Freeman's Journal, has just revised a popular little work on the plague of irreligion—"Short Answers to Common Objections Against Religion." The original work is from de Segur, but Father Lambert has adapted it to American conditions. His name is a guarantee for the character of the book. No controversialist would dare to cross swords with Father Lambert. The book is a little storehouse, where one readily finds the the right thing to say in answer to flippant flings at our holy religion. Price, 15 cents; $7.50 per 100.



IS ONE RELIGION AS GOOD AS ANOTHER?

By Rev. John MacLaughlin.

American Edition, Edited by Rev. L. A. Lambert, LL.D.


"This is a book that is wanted. The arguments are put forth with great clearness and force, and to any honest reader will appear irresistible."—The Dublin Review.

"It is plain, straightforward reasoning from stem to stern."—The Whitehall Review, London (non-Catholic). A well known educator says: "One way to appreciate Father Lambert's merits is to circulate his writings." Retail price, 15 cents; wholesale price, $7.50 a hundred.



DRINK AND ITS REMEDIES

Archbishop Ryan's Approbation.


My Dear Father Downing—It gives me great pleasure to add my commendation of the Temperance Catechism by Rev. J. A. Cullen, S. J., to those of the many prelates who have already very highly recommended this excellent Total Abstinence Manual.—P. J. Ryan, Archbishop of Philadelphia.

Twenty other Archbishops and Bishops, both of Ireland and America, have highly recommended this little book.

Price, 12 cents per copy; $6.00 per 100.