. Home Missionary, The (April 1905-March 1906) . THE BOYS IN LINE means to keep open thestations west of St. Clair,except in the summer season Mr. Siehl, ofCarlton College, and , a student for Ph. Harvard University, havelabored energetically,spreading themselves over alarge area, and coming intouch with a goodly num-ber of people. Thus, whileit does not seem best to inde-pendently organize thesegroups of people, they arebrought into contact for apart of the year at least. THE AUTHOR AND TOPSY ligious exercise, subscribedtoward the improvementfund. At a dedication servi


. Home Missionary, The (April 1905-March 1906) . THE BOYS IN LINE means to keep open thestations west of St. Clair,except in the summer season Mr. Siehl, ofCarlton College, and , a student for Ph. Harvard University, havelabored energetically,spreading themselves over alarge area, and coming intouch with a goodly num-ber of people. Thus, whileit does not seem best to inde-pendently organize thesegroups of people, they arebrought into contact for apart of the year at least. THE AUTHOR AND TOPSY ligious exercise, subscribedtoward the improvementfund. At a dedication serviceheld soon after, a feature wasthe singing in Welsh of thepiece that had ushered in thefirst regime, by the samewoman who had led it be-fore, assisted by her grand-children. A grateful audi-ence throughout the sum-mer marked the apprecia-tion Avith which the labors,of the two were received. Except for the Sundayschool at South Bend it hasnot been possible to procure


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