Church review . the only one which deserves men- OPEN HEARTH The this month are as us- ual fully attended, and hardly an even-ing passes without a number profess-ing their good intentions for the fu-Superintendent Miller is un-wearied in the work and every morn-Ing between 9 and 11 oclock receivesall who call at his office for counseland advice. The reading room is fully appreciat-ed, with its warmth, and stock of goodding matter, and serves to keepmany from the saloons and gives thema chance to rest both body and mind. A new feature has been added tothe wood yard, by the introduction ofmotor
Church review . the only one which deserves men- OPEN HEARTH The this month are as us- ual fully attended, and hardly an even-ing passes without a number profess-ing their good intentions for the fu-Superintendent Miller is un-wearied in the work and every morn-Ing between 9 and 11 oclock receivesall who call at his office for counseland advice. The reading room is fully appreciat-ed, with its warmth, and stock of goodding matter, and serves to keepmany from the saloons and gives thema chance to rest both body and mind. A new feature has been added tothe wood yard, by the introduction ofmotor power for sawing wood, thus al-lowing the use of the men at splittingonly. It is expected our citizens willfully appreciate this and by their in-i 11 ased patronage allow our superin-tendent to help more of those out ofemployment, giving them a chance toearn their boar dand lodging, by work-ing in the wood yard. Most of the persons who seek theaid of the Open Hearth this season,are of a (lass who only need a few. DEOOLLADA THEATER, Gl ADA] A J ARA. tion, for the Methodist property is insuch a dilapidated condition that it isliable to fall at any moment. If it hasnot already done so, it is only becauseit has not yet made up its mind onwhich side to fall. The outlook in this portion of themission field is encouraging. Withsystematic effort on the part of thechurch we can go on to victory in thename of the Lord. —The Review- of Missions. days help and then seek and find em-ployment. The work of the mission is constant-ly increasing and commending itselfto all our citizens. Lord Orford was invited to becomepresident of the Norwich Bible Soci-ty—an application from which hethought his well known eharactershould have exempted him. He re-ilied: l. have long been addicted tothe gaming table. I have lately takento the turf. I fear I frequently blas-pheme. But I have never distributedrolgious tracts. All this was knownto you and your society, notwithstand-ing which you think me a fit
Size: 2002px × 1248px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookidchurchrevi01, bookyear1901