Darkness and daybreak; personal experiences, manners, customs, habits, religious and social life in Persia . ISA AC Mr. Adams has been in Canada only fortj-five days, andduring- that time he has given forty-three lectures on Persia, itsrelig-ion, customs, etc. He expresses himself as highly delightedwith his visit in Brantford, and vrith the kind manner in whichhe has been entertained during his stay here. A number of Per-sian curiosities were exhibited and were fully described by to all who wished to see them. While in this country I wrote to my home continually,and was <j


Darkness and daybreak; personal experiences, manners, customs, habits, religious and social life in Persia . ISA AC Mr. Adams has been in Canada only fortj-five days, andduring- that time he has given forty-three lectures on Persia, itsrelig-ion, customs, etc. He expresses himself as highly delightedwith his visit in Brantford, and vrith the kind manner in whichhe has been entertained during his stay here. A number of Per-sian curiosities were exhibited and were fully described by to all who wished to see them. While in this country I wrote to my home continually,and was <jclad to hear that my brothers were converted;so I offered to pay their expenses to this country ifthey would prepare themselves for missionary work, towhich the} consented. Rut owing- to the cholera theirjourne} was delayed for a while, but at last, in 1893,they succeeded in coming- to this country-. Three of mybrothers—Abraham, David and Jacob, tog-ether with ayoung- man named Paul John, who was 13 years of ag-eand who was brother-in-law to my brother, came to thiscountry.* After I had remained here five 3ears, and


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