Missionary, Visitor, The (1907) . ^1*®^. OBSERVATIONS AROUND THE WORLD W. R. MILLER My last article closed at party then visited Edinburgh thehistoric, Belfast the home of the greatlinen mills, Dublin the head of allIrishdom, London the seat of the Brit-ish Government, on whose possessionsthe sun never sets, Paris the gay,the seat of the worlds fashion. Thenext objective point where these obser-vations were made up was Geneva,Switzerland. The most of the readers know thatwe have in Geneva mission work underthe care of Brother and Sister Pellet,2 Rue du Pont Neuf., Carouge,


Missionary, Visitor, The (1907) . ^1*®^. OBSERVATIONS AROUND THE WORLD W. R. MILLER My last article closed at party then visited Edinburgh thehistoric, Belfast the home of the greatlinen mills, Dublin the head of allIrishdom, London the seat of the Brit-ish Government, on whose possessionsthe sun never sets, Paris the gay,the seat of the worlds fashion. Thenext objective point where these obser-vations were made up was Geneva,Switzerland. The most of the readers know thatwe have in Geneva mission work underthe care of Brother and Sister Pellet,2 Rue du Pont Neuf., Carouge, years ago I had the pleasure ofvisiting this work, but with this visit Icarried with me a new interest for sev-eral reasons; first, because I had becomeacquainted with Brother and Sister Pel-let, and through this acquaintance havelearned to love them, and was anxiousto meet them in their home the secondtime. Again, the General Mission Board hadselected our party to especially visitthis work in Geneva, and also in Mon-treal, France, a


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