No. LIST OF DIALOGUES, 71 Duty before Pleasure .... (Continued). .2 males 91 Evening Call, The; or Percival Proctor s 45 Evil Adviser, The ......... 2 Males 46 Fallen Raised, The.8 Males & 1 Female .....2 Males 4 Females 4 Happy New Year, A ...... 4 males 1 How Strong Drink makes us Feel 8males Victuallers.... 5 males and 1 female 2 males and 8 females. ............ 90 Mysterious Stranger, The ....8 males 98 Out of the World.. No. 61 Over in the Meadow 12 Boys 131 Over the Line ..5 Males and 1 Female 118 Saving and Losing.. 39 Sense v.Nonsense,2 Male and 1 Female 5 males and 1 female. 29 True Merchants, The ...... 6 males A New Dialogue appears in "Onward Reciter" every month. Onward" Publishing Offices, 18, Mount Street, Manchester. BAND OF HOPE MELODIES FOR FESTIVE GATHERINGS, Containing Words and Music in both Notations. Price 1d. each Number. 12 Nos., post-free, 18.; or 6s. per 100, post-free 6/6. CONTENTS. No. 1 Sing, speak, work and pray; Scatter smiles; Out on the mire; The mountain rill; The cooling spring; Work for the night is coming. 2 Marching home; No one cares for me; Who will go for father now? (Solo and chorus): Truth shall be victorious; Let us sing in praise of water. 3 Nottingham, C.M.; Love at home; Let it pass; Right over wrong; The bubbling spring; The bluebird's Temperance song. 4 Pledged in a noble cause; The children are gathering; See our ranks; Sunday School Volunteer song; Have they brought our Nellie back? (solo and chorus). 5 Drink water; Sound the battle cry; The young abstainer; Father's a drunkard (solo and chorus); The father reclaimed; The evening bell. 6 The conquering band; Glorious News; The Temperance rallying song; The sister's appeal (solo and chorus); The mill by the rivulet; National Anthem. 7 The beacon light!" Temperance boys and girls; The true teetotaler: (words by the Rev. Chas. Garret): My native land; Yield not to temptation. 8 Warrington, L.M.; Sign to-night; Pic-nicGlee; Sweetly come those strains; Temperance battle song; Arouse, ye patriot band (solo and chorus). 9 Houghton, 11's; O Come and join; Sleighing Song; Work and win; Laughing Chorus; All alone. 10 A song for little girls; The footsteps on the stairs; I wonder why he comes not home (solo and chorus); Look not upon the wine; Love shall be the conqueror (solo and chorus); The crystal fountain. 11 Anniversary Hymn; The social glass; Learn to say no; Merrily o'er the waves; Here in the dawn. 12 No; Your Mission; Ye noble hearts of England; Dare to be true; Onward, Onward John Alcohol. 13 Leoni,P.M.; Pray for the peace of Jerusalem, (anthem): The Temperance ship; Mabel (solo and chorus); Stand to your arms; They say there is an echo here. 14 Vote it out; Work and Pray; King Alcohol (tune, " Dame Durden "); Drink not thy dear life away (solo and chorus); Water pure for me; Wilton, L.M. 15 Welcome, brothers, 7's; The revellers' chorus; A glorious day is breaking; Rock me to sleep, mother; Go, child, and beg (solo and chorus); We the undersigned. 16 March of the temperance army; Farmer's song; Battle cry of temperance; I want to do right; Simeon. 17 Exercise bone and muscle; O basten from; Fill the ranks; The Three millions; Hold the fort 18 Steal away to Jesus; Call John; The bells. 19 Water give to me; Men for the times; I have been rambling; Merrily all our voices; Clap, Clap, Hurrah; Because he loved me so. 20 Shall e'er cold water be forgot; O praise the Lord (anthem); Melcombe, L.M.; Follow your leader. 21 Light-hearted are we; The contest; Escape from the city; Whistling Farmer Boy. 22 The flowing spring; Good night; Autumn winds; Old Hundredth, L.M.; The sea. 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(Continued.) 23 We mourn the ruin; O praise the Lord all ye nations (anthem); The Temperance lifeboat; Swell high the joyful chorus; Men of Britain. 24 Merry mill wheel; March and sing; I have wandered through the Meadows (solo with vocal accompaniment); Stand by the flag. 25 To the tap of the drum; Long, long ago; Renounce the cup (solo and chorus); Excelsior. 26 Brave Sir Wilfrid; We'll rally around our standard; Guard the Bible; Where have you gleaned; The fire brigade. 27 Hail, to the Lord's anointed; Hark, the temperance trumpet: Round the spring; Dear fatherland; Rescue the perishing. 28 Temperance is our theme; The deadly Upas tree; The Brooklet; Meet me at the fountain; Hear the call; Lift him up. 29 Look not upon the wine; Dash it down; Beautiful spring; Safe and strong; The gushing rill. 30 The Temperance banner; Merry farmer's boy; Cry out and shout (anthem). 31 The winning side may laugh; Silently the shades of evening; May morning; Praise ye the Lord (anthem). 32 Before the brewers; I have seen the gilded palace (solo and chorus); Star of peace; Down where the Bluebells grow. 33 Hallelujah, marching on; Father, won't you try? (solo and chorus); No surrender; Drink from Crystal Fountain. 34 Don't fret; Day is dying; The world is moving on (solo and chorus); Stand, firmly stand; The open air. 35 Hold fast; The children; Victory! victory; God made all nature free; Winter Glee. 36 Gentle words; Open the door for the children; The Herdboy's song; Freedom's land. 37 In the Olden Time; Lift up the Temperance Banner; Shun the tempting snare; Fatherland. 38 Save the Boy (solo and chorus); Answer them, No!; Praise Him (Harvest Anthem.) 39 Poor Thomas Brown; Ringing Cheerily; The Skylark's song. 40 A Foe in the Land; Lead on the cause; The Temperance Army; It pays the best. 41 Song of the Gipsies; Where is my boy to-night?; Come silent evening. OTHER NUMBERS WILL APPEAR AT INTERVALS. BOUND VOLUMES, containing 12 Nos. in each Volume. Vols. 1, 2, and 3, bound in cloth boards, gilt lettered, price 1s. 6d. each, post-free. 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